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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-28, Page 7ry 2t3t, 0;14 triesaseresteteiNVMQVPSIntli*Vie,WW*1011F7- I p , I - TRU Molsons Bank , Ii,r*,tiIsi hV Act of 7 Parlittineet 1850 Capital aulhorlze411. $5,0%),Q00 Capital paid up z,ssoeizo Reserve Fund 2,721./1,778 ; Tote! Assets 27,000,000 1 Will. MoNon 'Macpherson. President 1 Jt4i111:6 UCUMMIllaIntger NAPS Dit-cont,tetl, (14,11..ctions NI lido. Watt Stet hnir end .1 Aim -cleat' Eitel, time Bought, and ; Sled. -s4AV1NGS BANK - e S11111)10( $1 flfl ip ti 11•11•24 411. 1 44111.10.1111141e1.1 I•utlf- yearly. --FAllMERi oney ssivaneed 111 1 at tnevs st ow rot..s. Snlo 11 1 h. C. Eittwer, Mgr. CLINI.ON er/AMIZZar.r,,T4 rM.." •=.'''3=X..• • 1=.' i ■ 1111 Y I LI I• 2 G. D. A1c1'.71,5-alrart. BANKER. A 1NEAT BANNING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN- TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. - - - ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. ------•. W. BRYDONE, 3.;RRISTER, NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.. OFFICE -Sloane,. llock- CLINToN. ilENV.1' BEATTIE (Stiec,s.,or to 11:r. Jain s Scott.) 13ARICSTER, .01.4:CITOR, ETC office formerly ca.:capital Iv Mr. • lames i-,cottin Elliott Brock . . MONEY TO LOAN. myrf & HALE ..onveyarc n, Commissioners, Ileal • Estate and Insorance Agency. Money to Loan. C. 13. IIALE - JOHN RIDOUT. DRS. C1UNN & GUNN Dr, W. 0 arm L. R. C. P. L. R.C.S. .41.111;orgh. Dr. .1. Ninhtti. Ga, ' . Elg. . 2 0 • .Eat Night c ills at fits t (1444.r of r,salente U2 Rattenly..ry strtt, 2 1)1,5tta: resly,t t OFFiCE- Ontario street -CLINTON. DR. SHAW PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. • *-7 OFFICE- Ontar;0 street -CLINTON, 'Opposite St. Paul's church. • DR. C. W. THOMP,..20N 11itY:7,1CIAN AND SURGEON. Special attantion git en to diseases 01 toe P.,ar, Nos.., and Throat. . -011ice and 11.esidence- A LBERT STREET WEST, L1,INTON North of. Ratttnbt•ry St: , • DR_ 0. W. MANNING. SMITII. PIIVSICIAN AND SURGEON.. Office tor.mrly d hy Di. Pal- lister on jOU..11 stre, L. VFIELD, - - • LiN1 DRS. .41.0NEk1' & FOWLER - DE,NTISTS - (Mice tallotning v.:, • *tery taty an Sat. r .a., tint( u clues. Aubrn eery Monday. Dutigannt.i, e y 1 litSday. ot.en 1.2. 0. 1.1..R.NF.,ST Ill/1,111ES Ina 4,4 2. r..81,; asd 1,r.t1; e ors D. D. rad4.ete ui Li, e /COI211, Lol' lege ol Letitka (.1c,)111.. .14 Ontar- io. 1,. 1). SI. tless grJduate ot Dental Department 01 t,.. • TM.% erm ty. Special attention paid to , s .rtra Lion ol elnicren s teeth. Will he at the kit er 'Iota hay veld, every Monday from to a. 11.1 to C• p. ln. DR. J. FREEMAN 1-,;TERIN ARV SITIZGEO.N. A Menil,er of the I'Ltsr .3.550.,estiolis 01 tension and 4.1m - burgh and tor,(ittate the Ontar- io elefillary colage. OVVICE- lit•ron street. --C LINTON. Next 1.0 Commer‘ial Hotel 1'111)11e 97 JAMES A. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. I ani a li.:cused auctioneer for the Cottnty turint anti wilt sell by per - yen tag: by• the dollar. Residence lot 37 and hayfield Pond, one mile $00t11 Lin.ton. batIsfection guar- anteed. 1 r.itre le:t at •11,c News-Rec- ur:1 Late or in 'KRIM! Will be prom- ptly attended to, SAMES A. SMITH,. Clinton 1'. 0. • --.--- . • • - • ,LIPPINCOTT' MONTHLY: MAGAZINe A FAMILY LIORARY At"Tho Bect 13 Current Literature , 12 Co m PLan NOVeLe YrAnLY r*'JI.NV SHOAT cronits AND E::111t OM TIMELY Tones cr4 Vralt littS Orb. A aa•PY 4 v- ers For coughs, colds, bronchitis, ; asthma, weak throats, weak : lungs, consumption, take Ayer' s Cherry Pectoral, Cherry ectora "i Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and i so have the doctors. . 61 have used Ayer's Oben," Pectoral la IrtY • famny for 40 years. It U tout tuediclue 1 In the m1710.1. knoW, tor au, throat aud Wag troubies, e mats Noitosose,Wilthans maw - mosses, else. a, 0. rzi MN. I drudrl!te: Lowell, Mass. he 1ting s •.1. .141*4.1•• • *1 I . Daily action .of the • bowels IS rieces• - ary. AId nature with Ayer's§ 011111.„ • '1 ,r,A • P',777.#criTr.l.`,..4114r150f#10147814rili#N. fect>44,.G.?444. . • <.; 1()I 11.11 it!)-tildate 4; liA.IR CUT . 4, t • - AND - • CLEAN SHAVE ii-' * he leading 'barber. 0 0 0 0 000 NEXT DOOR TO IRWIVS OR)CERY George D. koberton, • Cook's Cotton Root Compoond, • Ladles, Iravorlte 'tho only Safe, ,relioSie regulator on which woman can depend "in the hour •and thee of need.', ' • Prepared. In two degrees of strength. . No. 1 and No. 2; No, I. -For ordinary cases Is by far the. best dollar medicine known. No. 2. -Por. special • eases -10 degrees. Stronger -three dollars per box. Ladles -ask • your druggist for C.001es. cotton Root comnorroa. Tako no other as all pills, mixtures and irtitations are dahgerous. No. 1 and No. 2 are said and' recommended by all. druggists in the Do- minion of Canada. MaI1ed10 any address On receiptof_nrice and four 2 -cent postaGe stamps. 'Elle Coo* Comonsw. • Vlanatior; Outs Na. 1 and No.. 2- ar,2 sold in Clinton ton. hy• Watts & Lo, 11. Couid.e, P. Reelt;e ion! 3 Ittivey,..Drow fists. • -Farni and 1 st ed Town PrOPerty1-- .--Only InSured.- ••., , . . • 0 FF 'VERS. t; •111cLeart, President:, 7nneri P. ;. Thos. Fraszt, •'. ViCe-President, Ilrucer.e.111 1'. • 0. : • -T. E.•Ilays, Sec.- rcastirer, Seaforth P. • ' DIRECTQRS. William Sln svay, • ScacOrth ;. • :John. Wir.throp •• Oct rge Dales Sea-. ftirth. ; 01111 .Watt; ark. ek ;. • John !ten newi, s. Ilrodhage aittes-Evars • 11cec12w0otl 2 JaliteS Clinton • 'AQENTS, . • • „ obert Smitli, . cltley, Seal( r It ; Jamea. -Cttinnlings- i:,:pnottd.Ville• ;I J. W. Yen,. Ilolaus• , . Partiis Acsirova to •-eFect. • insurance.. trarsact • °tilt i• • besiness• .1.10 • rot -tinily rttendcd •to .011 .4pp1iOs.Vii.11 t() fl.ky of the abotte.'ollceri•addreseeti "0 their r srertive pt s'42,11'eaS•. Lc s'eS'- :tisoccted . by the •..cl:r.ctor. • who lit es. teat est tile.. septic,. D /r • 4.1. aryl a Vo0 _ License ISSUED BY • B. Rt.aH Clinton :4:14:•.$14.14atitka.a.m....tdr.c• TULE, TABLE. Trains- wil a r e 121. and itepart front LULL!, slat. .42).,ow1I BUIPALO AND UODi•atiCI-I'DIV.. Going Eastrem•:, ' 7.30 4.111. )1 •3.2$ p.m. Going East 11111,ed Going \\5t Mixed 4.15 pan. 10.15 a.m. (Ann W est Exi r.ss 12.55 p.m. • 22• 7405 10.32 .P.M. LONDON*, 111.112.0N AN'D BRUCE DIV, Going South Be:tress • 7..47 a.m. " 4.15 P.m. " North Exprt.ss 10.15 a..111, " • 6.55 pan A. 0. PATTISON, Agent, F. R. nopoEics, 1.'0%sn Tie:et Agent. .1. 1).,MAC1)ON ALD, District ' Passen- get Agent, Toronto. • DONTiNUtD trrettICV #1,0b..nto tlb ymag to take:10616Mo was be 11;4' - LA:4 r3 111Aba MARKS DESIGNS CoOvietteHro &O. Aileen° sending a Skelat dud description may dowdy escortsin our °Pinion free Whether MI Vrrent1011 i21 limbo y mtontabio. Cortimuraca. Liao strictlYeottadonttat. handbook on Patant$ bent fuse. ()most ogenoy for socuring_Oatenta. Paulen; taken titholdb Morin ft. co, waive testa edits, mahout ewe°, la tile Scitittific Jfittricalt. 411/m00161r laudtrotAil St106110. teritth""Alt! eatettep et nee erter.tiaa leurnes NooliteAleeele ru.r. one mop tit* st. Poo wen. tt t $14,,tr*fil r'e Ile from !t•.•..o,s, yrar titsit,S t. ' .41, • Tit?) Ci tn l'•"0---;Pec•••••4 THE GROWERS of BEEF CATTLE • In a country of seen magnitude fol OW all propheeles in regard to future markets are liable to fail, even -if based on apparently Round retteoning. And ed.they have failed thes far in the cat- tle market. Expectations- of. bnproved market,a. after the •••,range' cattle Were oat of the way have' been (Reappointed by liberal marketing of term cattle held back to be OW Of range competi., tion or kept In the vountry because of the flne fall Weather, vritieh permitted them to utilize 'paetures Wooer than uslual. But now thet the bulk -et the heavy corn fed cattle and the grassers froM Mogen and farina are out of the way Poultry and game are in the mar. kat to it large degree, and pork Is eons. paratively cheap and always popular When cheap. But after, December the poultry will no longer Compete to an . unusual extent. Whet are the pros- , poets for cattle? DUrIng the late sum - Mer and early fail Months not so many cattle as usual were ,put on feed, and there should not be 4 burdensome 'sup- ply of fat Cattle for midwinter. Theee are plenty of cattle on feed, but most of them will be ready later than usual '•because they started later. This Is as - Smiling that feeders . have generally purchased the' thinner and cheaper stem to feed and that the kinds flint require a short feed are not n larger, proportion than usual, ' It eeenuf that ,eonditions justify. expeetntions of some • improvement • after this month, but 'there. is no cattle famine in -sight. • as some of -our hOpeful .frIende believe.. There are too many cattle and too much corn" hi siight to hope fro really high. PrieeS for fat eattle.--Stookman and Fenner, " rercivot. The , tine .110reford "bull Percival eltoWn In the Inn:it/1100n took fleet • • Premitut In, the sgt*C1 hitll elasS autl was the • sweepstakes vvinner at the *.•' ".14.1 **, an^ , • Texas . state fair In. 'Dallas100:1.• *15 1(2,4t at ,the , feft. was, e...40O pounds; . age four Years. -Pereira lit (F the. 4.0d Of Colonel.. B. C, • Moine; Fert _. Worth*, .Tez. • - • • • • Ifiata#7k-co Ta •Ferfliair. • 'Professor iienry- et the Wieconsin.. -Statitni. -thets-Amerlean--cattle -- *feeders ertsgiving their keel: 'too roach 1,11(121 LIeI);stys. . "1 • have . sPent considerable tithe In • going'throttgla liteeature on She subject' , and an SurPrised that the lirlthilt feed.: er gives to kis fattening:bereiets but a small .grein allowance.: 'You' 1,:noW th. it the turnip. or rutabaga, tie we call It , is. extertaively peed In feeding opera- . iians in Great' Britain. OR searehing authentic 'sourcetsof. Interim:Won rjo4 . that the newt' gran..ellevvence'.fer the .fattenIng 'steer Au .Eligland and 'Seot- ...land:rinkesi from 'six to eight pounds per head :daily. „In few '...easea it . reached :ten pounds, and- in only • eine case out of a score or More ,of reports levee found.ii,stated that so much as twelve potinde of gralo Were fed. to a. steer in a single Any.. and thiS !moo& enly at the eieee of the feeding period: "The grains used.'.in Great Britain • coosist Usually of ItatleY, corn, meal, cottonseed metti 8.1.:,1 'linseed m.e.til....With thesinall.geanytnim are fed troll". fifty -ict a hundred imuudi of sliced turitips,, four or eve:pounds of 'cut straw and ' dye to ten pounds of hay,' eithereent r. • long.. Oti this ration the steer. �f Eng-. 'land end • Scotland , usually ;makes a * gain of between one mid three-quartere tie two pounds dully. or. Say, from fifty, '• to sixty .pounds per month. There is no .need.of sayinet that Stock-. men does.' not -fatten his buileeks ,or thnt they" are inferior to ours wilen- they are sold .for the hiock: .The'Eng.: itsli stockman, es a rule, •Ltas ,go.ed. cat- tle. and he puts them en the market ustiallY in a finished cOnditien.". The Stoat Suetetiatal .Farmeriti: • Every person who hassenough .jndg- titent to.'go in .witen it reins knows..ele titer front experience or observation that our moat snecesaftil farnters of staples are our live stock farmers, Says Farm and Bench, 'That doesn't mean bogs alone, cattle:alone or sheep Alone, . but a jedieloas •selectioo of .dilrerent kinds a Stock adapted to the twin and the farmer, . some cases hogs alone will work. ont ali right. In Other Cates Cattle or horses Or sheep will do better feeble farmer then tiny one kind. But on most farms several elleerent kinds will prove. 'move profitable than any one:kind. Tinge may be kept, and itt additien as many sheep as if no hogs were kept: There le on the average farnt pleet for hogs, a place fcir cat- . tio, plaee for sheep, etc., and one kind will. not litterfere With another,. and properly tnanaged all will be 'found profitable. It is an easy matter with h dozen soWS, -t0 raise, feed and shin a ear load of fat hogs, worth $800 to $1,- 000. .A.,t the Same time a lot of fat mut- ton sheep may be sOld for, say, $00 VMS and nearly as much for wool. . Then a few fat • steers for the local buteher ettelly roil the fetal Up to ;$1,ra or $2.000. 'rhe manure from tills stock will nay for all the labor Of feeding and Marketing, and the feed, all grown nt.botne.'eogts less then the same eould he bought for by sofeeder.;• WANTED--eleveral persons of char- actsr and good reputation in each elate tone itt this comity require,i)to rspresent and advertise. .i4(1 establielt- ed wealthy business house . solid ittancitif stauding, 'Salary I Week, It- with expensee sulditionedi all, Pay - till: In slt direct evety Werinesdas 'Nem Nod offices. lIorso and carriage raished when eetessary, *References. 0,neleSe addirssed teselope. Col- ottial, .:132 'Dear/tern Chicago. • • Mr..* 4,411. V-s3:#111r: Matt" "11111ratiVt., A SUN ROOM. It May Parlor, ILIviaa /100,4 or Illelcrowa OX4 Occasilon. A Montan vrho suPerintendlog the building' of a new home is lidding a Iran room to the apartments of the house, When her friends have asked' ber 'erbo is the invalid of the family for whom it Is PreslUnably deigned jibe hag repiledr,,There ,n� and I am hoping, by means of this very room, that "there may be none. We build greenhouses for the plants we love because they grow best in the • sunlight, but the human plants or our household, those We love the dearest, are often ignorantly tucked away tn. *oral, sunless rooms. and we wonder that they languish. Thts sun room which we have made is on the second door, facing east and south, and the erehitect has worhed It Into a corner of the house plan by vvtlich the nue raerous windoere that are eepecially * large and close together are set In a eloping roof. "Wile room is arranged eo that la vase of Hitless It can be cenvenlently used independently of the rest of the house. The walls are painted; and, the door Is of bard WoOd and will, of 'course, have no earpet or even rugs to gather dust and germs. Where the floor and wails join; the builder has melte n curve, as is done in modern hospital buildings, inetead of the usual right angle. "The furniture Is to he very simple, .sonie comfortable cote chairs end set- tees and a few cushions with washa, ble covers., t.'re mean to use the rooln as mueb as possible each day. 'rhe children can study there, and ln Win- ter particularly. I hope for good re- sults to us all from thuch living in ItnY • sun parlor.. For this reataon I hare had• " It placed near other rooms of the house that. we may get In the wity of going • there." -:-Table Talk. ••• .• .1 -4 'n'"" ttr I ,-,:,141”,l.telinOoltnt COU,v11 And 001di 11 ....of 1 • ,1". * y Adttat' '''1121.1f breathq tovorse7.2(tifiee iteeldltlisideetant Soap "owrior s.better than other soap powders • 44044. ao4 *4.sinfeetant• • .54 - A DAINTy DESSERT. . ; (lite of. the CoacoctIona of GeIntin. So. 13asily Slade otserhts• Seerson. Pare. quarter mid- core tiVe tipples, Make a strop of one cup and . a lialf ' each *of sugar and :tinter and the thin Yellow rtill Of an orange. ln.this sietfp rook -the Idecee • Of tipple, 'a "few ist at tithe, 'until tender. taking care to keen • • • Eatal Drortrintelr. "How are you getting along in your tetuperanee society now?" "Fine! • Why. If it wesn't for my red nose I'd be president." 137 Way or clitoris:0. .A. pupil of one of the public echoide In Chicago sends this eonnutititeat:nts • Dear 81r -In our melont this mornie-: an amusing dialogue took plate,. A .primary teacher of Chicago. wie' • Ing, to impress upon her pupil.; the v • .cessilly of greater quiet, 1a!„1, "I 0 a great deal larger then any of yo.. yet I don't, make any uelse when 1 walk rouud the room:" ; . • *".Perhaps," retuarked little ...sere»: year-old .Kenneth, "you dou't wets. shoes" • "Oh. yes. I do,"- quickly res"."0.1' • teacher. "Just look, Did you ever ere musy larger that) miner' Kenneth surveyed theta "''es," he replied s'aiw:s "csive-ni '0 show."-Thirper's Ai:twee:els 1 . FOR St Y.INsre's esiT,Aes:. r . s r n' •(-1 • s I 1.) • e ,.21 t1l r.,11 w114 e• .1 . ▪ 221 ,111.1 .1 vo, et; of I ni • t.2. •N• vl•t't1' t ::•.d r'y If'. 1111 ; ill ..1 t it. t t•t• 1..:•• A • t ..ticc •aval 4,o. a 11 til • f • ••.' r• , tt sloty's ,..0.24 • ,•• . v: " 'or 1- 0 10 12-.1! .1 v, I rolit•ve .1.19. tool t.••1.• ,••• ;Iv '' t e .11 011,,;1•,••s •lic..o•-• 8 ''12 t: 31 •k Po' • 1 a'. • • 1, 14 1 11:,2sr 1.'.1•l•Irt; •te:.r 4 t, ' • tl e Vi hole system. •,'111frs .1 itislo.w's Fin:Oleg .5, rap': for cit.,' • , t r 1. to 12. 1 s " t• •t• .r.! 1,..••4, • ro,o .• 1,.s1 and 128!. 11021 • ph -Adam, .• if* s.. 11.O V.Vi•cd Statect. evnts.,it hot tle. • Sell! by 101 drit • s• •., r 44.i t' e, n- r'el Pe • '•• 1. Yr; .)Vicst. 81/4 S ' JazaarsP APPLIt a'1132 . . •. 'then), wlmin. AS the epple'-,. becole. teeder lift then) with a skimmer:to i plette to drain: 'While the tipplee are cooking ieta scaut ;heti oett tWo mince paekage of gelatin soften in a cup':.of cold waters Over, thia petitthe. epple sirtme-etritInsthesliquidsiendsmeasueesit. ,There shook] now twit 4.111)3 and a futlf-:-add water if neeessiwy to 211 Ike this qutintitY.. -Have ready • a • mold standing in lee and .water. Put in: a' few spoonfuls of the llqUid IMO ar- raoge slices of Smile on the bottom of - the mold in the jelly. Turn en a little sirup. then •add more knees of apple, With here .and there a slice of orange. and, if at band, a bit of freshly can- died peel. Continue *until the =Idle full. • . . . Alien ready' te'serie.:turn from the.. mold and decornte.witli Whipped. crease and Candled orange peel. Sweeten:and. flavor the cream hefore:whipping. - For. a cupful Of cream use a tiCant fourth Of a• cupful of sugar and n. IOW drops of. extract, Boston Cooking' School Magazine, 'Chocolate Cake. One-half (ninth] of 'buttertwo cup- fuls of soft sugar mid tWo•eggs stirred quleitiy together; .ette-italf -eupfal of buttermilk, in which. disSoive one even teaspoonful of soda. tWo eupfuls of dour, one-fourth of a cake chocolate disselVed jit one,linif cupful of boilittg water. tee with venilla icing, • The 'Very Sourte of ' • In these .days of brain exhaustion from continued overpreesuee fresh air Is the very souree Of life to us, and it I s far better for the neurotic woman to run the chanee or ail oecasional •cold thah to accustoth herself to become •a toddle in hot roontS. " . . 1 .11 ... t• t ,••!: SI 1: • fi " 4. .1 ,11 't i.1 c1 • •• ' ••-• ' ' '- '12 -111> a . • ,..••••tred •iLth 1 .4... • • , 1 . • li' • • • yr: .•.; • , ••• 41. ••••i;44....n.• 1.• • .241. • • ,• l• f.i;•.. •.'1•;.• .11-1 1;6' 1:1211i • • cult] c-.1.at"e. d .• tliatt uih i -1.14.41.• a ( ca. ' • • ,•;i1 jilt!! • 0 -,,•and, • IA. • . -.1-1-•1*(.• 1110: .21:1.1.2v dm(' .10 1 "Al tn. 15i2.111..g, .01 •' . • ..•.: . • ••• • IT . '"f) , • Vat At. . : :„.1 • •-.11 1(-1 it• , Irop:ting • ••:ti.- 1 • 1,1.-• , '1 1 ':;.• •bii-te , ,,.1.11r,„ iljli hse Et r.111 0,0 f,e1.:11. •Seqr 1. 4 • ,4..eat,t 11 a. ir. 1,1'1:1:0. 01:2 at, .0.11..e '.111 'tot' , ra. 1.(1 • tl.;•II !IC.. 1):•1. yi:* .(''.11 1. :••-fitit.0....t) f • -vo-r ca, .a.' „really ..e,2 re. vo • . and 1 roy4.111.• ty.t (ti:- ' .1- [2021'. reti 11. 1%, t • 1 as : :on ••-vailvecios 4.11 a.,-luttet.*1 • •1 0 o' 122 2* 1 Iton •' • ; It...can't._ •-0 itl't ti1218..1,,i • c• 25e; • ••• ' • c 111(5*11(21 int •*nt • 1 (1.1, I:, ,4•1•:" tem s foi'ec "stiri,riq .0 I G 11, holIV.: t)f the •,1: 1N, Lir a h. 12 ti • 1,1 1 i•nt . '110.21/ • 1. A. 111 211•I „, ti.. I '.' I:. 1 ('22* ntent t s an : 1 in . „ 111 :ass - • ,kk Edaaka I„.79 Whooping Cough, Croup Bronchitis, Cough:, Grip, Airtinza, Diphtheria oneeot.,ENi IS A EICION TO ASTHMATICS Onesosese Is along established. and otateord routed* ter the throes indicated, It cures because the air re.4,10r4stein& iaepto carded over tlie diseased eortao** of the bronchial tubes aith eVory 1).011111 1: V111,.; prolonged told eonet.tat tfraute•ht. Those of consamptIve tenclAncy, )4111r•l..rs (roe. ehroldo 1.ronchttis, and hainedotte relief train coughs oriels:as,' conditions of the threat. Descriptive booklet Ire% )02101MING, TAMES dc Citai tan Notre Dante ‘t., Minim!, Canadian Ateett I • . • - • Cresolene dissolyea mouth are °Motive and safe for • coughs and Ur:tale:1 of t110 thrust, Antiseptic Tab:et.; Ild 1014t 7.11)11'Ccl'il:.3 •°Poirva...m,..'vezr.crntz.,274 w1-14,•(..';--47.7a,12:%71.-===r1.7=3,, e• C71 °Plc .('-e..7.ppreol e_ tter If elerleit•g i 1 a rto, 1 or 1.o ming ft' trade; wity.not prepare yeureelf teaelt ;Ito top ol ,)1)111. lakiiness"? A businesq t raining et led with pier knowledge of your work* gives yeu•the isiSessary t ivntJese over o tliers Make this possible: • The Ftn•est 031y Ennio:n-4 and ethorthand Colleg* Course •i edudos 130olikeepiee, Aceuunting, and eeery • modern primtilo otal tn-44. Via lati.itioss--is not hampered with uld-tinto systen,s alai ut.i1 nods. tenrp;e4oseeireo•iii tvel Shorthand can be taken in ono year; the poet is mall; the results aro quielt, renueneretive and permanent. • . • -' l3ooklet, conta;ning eernplete in:or:nation of etc., sent to athirees Sue pestal. • or.se, courses, costs, J. W. WESTERVELT, Pmx. 17.1',I.0. A. DDILDI1,10, LONDON. 11.111MVSZ=VIZi•Vallik*L..Z....L.4.4.7.Z.:':;4 .".1.4..:.:'3F.,171.n . . ,,,,...,.....,.. . .........**************44.*********3 ..2, .g***.' ....." • '. "". ..• ...******* •*******.•.*******.a.L.o• ..,.... . . . . • • . • . . .8 . TISP.A 1,‘T(_)`? '1" ' '''s" -1..' T1 1 '1...-"D\'• 'rioter cs . Wrurn.i-z! or . . . . ., . . , , .,-,-; tv 211 0:11%! 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No one .ever eaw' it est' dollar bill. 1.‘,here is. no :ewe; thing, - 4j dou't WltIlt 7082' 11104117," 8:118 2110 - leo •cocksure that I 'thought yes teleitt like to bet.: They way nor':have fose. dollar,- bills in S'ive C.orittirsz•but teey • have them lit NeW York, all 11 14.2. v!Ttikti pp• for 41.,,3.1.' '211(1 121 . stable' mails:Sand I'll' go for Inf.. same amouet." : The -druininer tilioebed :In lila • newepePee, ...eym .for anether... elsiPiceti In the' storekeeper. ------ , . . Nothlti• doing yv.ith this t!rtifloottr.: ''(lot him treed," sitiekeivil tile Wilk' cipric. a net e ve ry body. I it p -You , fellows menu 11.'1" asked the . . , drummer. • • ' • Sure's eggs . eggs.7,- .rep I 1 1 Ite stel,elteeiter,- . • • . , too.% ;int trird wifit ittipt*sitt'vi. 11‘;:iliert raid, oDit , tliblt. it toiti‘v itothl of ' clothing coneern: • ' , bIll..rendered 4 •'• • ' " • The Silenee was. nroreund. .1- • 11:c tr, ct:V.r‘ -a nii•t 1-'1. • guess. we'll step . ero.48 Inv t.11 a tt to.d. 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Ai . • hBf • haw to Care. For rame riedateai de, Brass bedsteads. fo prVserve the lee - quer and its brilliancy. sitetild be dust- ed daily with' a Soft cloth and oecas stormily rubbed with a cloth Slightly moistened with sweet oil. A polishing with chamois should folio* the latter treatment. ' Little- Evealtur,Drese. This charming little eVentrue or dame Ing frock Is suitable; for, a Child from seVen to len years of 'age. Itis in 81111 =situ over 31- muslin slip. The- silk is. .04. 4 0, 1' ..' • s. .e, l'e-PW• ""," • i'l7f) 7.E. - .4„:, • ...4....•14..• .....c.i••••• .0 g. 0., • •• .0•,..?1,.••••$... 4.•••••2 i• .e. .6 .10.41..1).;0•010 0..4. ••••••••,0 .6-9.4a ' 1' 2' I, OW 111 11. S-1'21.V1i i . al 'an 1 ••• • . , . • •it w.1 114 v holl 1 lit, 1 (1 1••,19.11..ti an wr.1.• • . . ' •••• . V 11 1 14 til • - cl 1 ct i wind off 1114 :; 32111.:IV3 v`I,L" tir, u 1, 1:1.1rf -Witt i,, '.11 : Llt ItItt it 2i0111:‘ V.,' !,• IA,' . i ....."0., . 123! r; X • notice is intcnded,to call attenticm • • * to thr, floe that thihe s is ttime of year • kitv clip): 114' '1. (2, ,c1 : 111 r„ tag i!ti• trfsliiti litse Nur% e 0; Fool tvial I net*. 1 4. 11 4. II 4,„14 i .4 .1 ' 1(1(1 ' F:111 IWO; tei t. .11 '1,10 1 .e' '11.8'` • • h 1, 11 122 rig Li'o; grtat f tt11 • 3*. wlieVa. a :very large percentage of all •s• • „ Y : subscriptions to The 1\ ews-heeorct cm- pire and we desire all our old friends• a,nd subscribers to ssnd w enewals of their subscriptions at once. By so •ts, ing they will confer a favor. There.are soinc, whose subscriptions :,.s.1* , .• Wong° Wirt r , ese .•s .11 , to se, hese:. 0121•:(1 tf.• ' A •• lies es. a Pr..e. id (1'esa • e . 4• • • • lieriattnass • • • X . do not expire at tnisltime. None of these and Indigeshon 1: friends need be alarmed at readrig this notice ; it only rc.c,rs 'co those w.hose plestaties, aria tiletelieadeehe cured, awl * health hunt up by hr. Chn:tee ' • Nerve Food. • °APT...WILLIAM HEN s kimaY, BS Lockman • St., Halifax, N,S., states t ---"Before I beg -an using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food t was irOdbled 1 a great deal with dizziness, nervousness,and siek headache, which seemed to be cassecil s from indigestion. Since using this prquat ion . for a tinla, all these distressing sympemis have . d;sappeared an 1 1 eon. • sitter that 1 am entirely • cured. ..ineverused any rrigrrcine that seemed to. , • build me en so thoreugh. • 430 : 1". snbscrip' tionS.ex4)irc d 1.8oPore the (late c 1 '4.. ... :.: this issue. The tic,.to to ry blob yot 1. ri::;.11. - t ' , s. . . scriptiori is .r.,',a,id a,IT,cars on the1.-;c1.;:tre,F,.- e.l. s: sedlabel. 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V`ore'****'##•# v' :, 4/ t 44 e i 41' ; :" ';'• I' :''e * * . . . . * * *,* * ••,, le • • . • • A tattent0 etit *tont . adorned with many ItillertiOne and soft. 1 17 ganged on to the yoke beneath the ottaltitly Added tiehu, the graceful °Deg 1:4e)74.640 are raided and ganged tO *.****,***** • Ty, and to.day r ani 13 ' been for several years." .t.. 01.1.ge4 better health than I have Ilynotingyonriecrease in weight while using this eie great food cute, yett can y prove for a rethfiety,tilat .$; it is addin,,,, new,. firm•.t. Capt, Iletriebertr Onsit and 114 4411 le' the, 4$* body, Tlittegh the ntediiiiit of the blond nhtl *to y PerVes Dr, Chase's Nerve Vend terala new %Igor and energy to every organ 0 the lumens tVitent, anti overelmcs disease. '$(11 tenni A 110X,, at all dealt:re, Ltireenson, Isnes n • Ter ,nto. o }voted tett against 1141(14* Lions the portrait atA signature et 1)r, A. W. are on over" Ls*. Ad, • * • • *bets* • w •