The Clinton New Era, 1905-02-17, Page 77.- -
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Vitmo.xy 1005.
TIM MINTON IsTRW ERA.
The favorite proworipflon of a:physician, farnOus
for. lila auevesafut treatmont ota11 Blood and
81;10 Diseases, Rheinnatlamf C9otir WicioncYr.etei
• BRISTOL'S
SapaOttillt.q01.:Plits
Prompt and unfolling In their effects, they clear
the head, revive, the Spirits, set. the triver noting,
remove Bile, and restore Appetite and Vigor.
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Ask your druggist for BRISTOL'S-.
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES
Town Directory
Coenvora-Mavor, Hoover; Cowell
0 e, Ford, Wiltse Gibbings, Oluff,
We, Cantelon; lerk, Macpherson; lar shaped leaf and POO With a. split
Tireasurer, eTaggart; Chief, Wheat-
ley. or open ' edge. The wind Owning
POST OF'FICE- Office hours, lobby through these sends out the sound
open 730 a. in. closes 0 ., wicket which gives,lhe tree its peculiar name.
• Trees That Whistle. •
The musical 'or whistling tree is
found in the West Indian Islands, in
Nubia and the Sudan. It has a peeul-
open 8 a. in closes 7 p. in. 3as. Scott,
pbstmaster.
• Pomac: LIBRARY -Library and free
reading room in Stavely Rail. .Open
every day from 2 to 5.80 -p.m. and from
no 10 p.m. J. Bean. librarian.
Sworn. BoAnn-F. Hodgena, chair-.
man; T. Beacom, Charles, Hale, A..
Turner, R. Downs, F. Hall, J. Shaw;
Secretary, John Ouninghame. Meet-
ings first Thursday evening in each
month.
COLLEGIATE BOARD -M. D. MoTag-
gart, treasurer; Wm. •Jackson, Secret-
ary; Jas. Scott, chairman; J. Ransford,
i. .A. Forrester, W. P. Spaulding, H.
PlumsteeL
BOARD OF BEALTH-3.Q. Stevenson,
chairman; Mayor, Wm. Harland, sr.;
Xtr. Shaw, Medical Health Officer; Jos.
Wheatley, inspector.
Harrier CHURCH -Sabbath services
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday school
at 2.30 p.m. -General prayer meeting
on Wednesday evenings. Rev W. H.
111•fte, pastor; a Prior, 8.8. snot.
WEtiLAY METHODIST CHURCH-Sab•
hath •services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sianday school at 2 30 p.m. Rev li. M.
Manning, pastor; A. T. ftonner, S. 8.
mast. General prayer mestinft Wades
nesday evenings, .Tiinior League meets
liticlay evenings.
ONTARIO ST. METHODIST CHURCH -
Sabbath services at 11 a.m. and 7,p.m.
*iirdaysehool at 2.30 p.111. .7, S. Cook,
D.D.,pastor;jaeob Tull*, S. 8. supt.
Epworth League meetd Monday even-
ing; prayer meeting • en Wednesday
evening.
WILLIS PRESBITERIAN CHURCH-
Salbath servioes at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
•
abbath school at 2.30 p.m. Peyer
In Barbados there is a valleyefilled
with these trees, and when the trade
winds blow across the islands a con-
stant moanink, deep toned Whistle is
heard from it, which In thestill houre
of the night has a weird and unpleas.
• ant effect. A species oracacia which
grows very abendantly in the Sudan
is else called the whistling tree by the
natives. Its shoots are frequently by
the agency of „the larvae of insects dis-
torted in shape and swollen .to a glob-
ular bladder froin: one to two inches
In diameter. After the insect has
merged from a circular hole in the side
of this swelling, the opening, played
upon by the Wind, becomes a musierd
instrument eqtral in sound to a sweet
toned date,
IMeeting Wednesday evenings- Chris- sYstem•
,
P•11•1/•••••••••••0•1~11=4 VANE,
AREYOUR
• .KIONEYS SICK?
• Let your Morning urine.stansk for 24 •
hours in a glees oevessel, end :then if it
is milky or cloudy, or contains a reds
dish brick dust sediment, or if parti-
:cies or germs float 'about iu . it, yhdr
kidneys are diseased. • If the kidneys
are well they filter just se mach blood,
•but if they are sick or weak froin guy
cause, they leave thea
poison n the
• blood said this person affects the eini7e
eavor Meeting Sun aeVen- a daybut many who regard themselves It is natural to pass urine three times
gag after srveice for halfahour Prayer I
Meeting and first Monday of n3onth
business meeting ;Rev Dr. Stewart,'
11. 11., pastor; James ScottiS.S. supt.
Sr.• PAUL'S OHURCH, EFISCOPAL--
• Sabbath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. Ladies'
• Guild meets last Thursday of each l
month; .A Y. P. A. meets Tuesday
evenings. 13. R. Gunne, M.A., rector
and S.-8, stmt. ,
Sr. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH -
Service held every other Sunday at
11.30 a m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Pother
P insonne.auit, pastor. 0.M.B.A. meets
dth Thursday every month; Sacred
Heart devotions lst Friday of the
month; Mass every morning at 8 assn.
BuirrintEN-Meetings at 11 a,m. and
'7.30 p.m. on,Sunday, and on Friday. at
p.m.
SALVATION 'Army -Service at 7 and
11 a.ra. and 3 And 8 p.m. on Suoday,
and every week evening at 8 o'clock .
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. . • Cures
- Deepieerted:CO16
Cou8hs • Croup . aron:
chifis• LARGE BO7TLES S lee
MEDIUM 50c . TRIAL SIZE 25,c ,
sti
r s.. artiageS,
as healthy are obliged to pass Water six
to ton times daily .and are •obliged to.
get up .'frequently 'doting the night.
They have sick kidneys stud bladder
and don't know it. Smith's Buchu
Lithia Pills cusp Rheothatiam and all
Kidney and Bladder diseases, and
make neve, rich blood, , • -
We will send you a generous Eample
pest paid Free, together with our large'
book on the above mentioned diseases,
Address, W. F. Smith' Co., r85 St.
James Street, Montreal, Canede,
7KNECOOTES OF SAILORS.
*oar liatereettair startle* Told of 04411 41,10u$
dick Teri*: Oreet fisitidoss
• Too leech Vert.
Lord )3ridport, wiften he commanded,
the Channel loleet. (in the year 1797).
was coiled the "Whiting Catcher."
front his being ,eo often in port. At
a dinner given, by the MOW of Ply -t
Mouth on one Occasion, he said:
"Captain Troubridge, 1 auPpose you
have- no objection to fill a bumper to
the health of the Commander.te.
Chief?" ."Not at all," replied. the
gallant Troubridge; "but band eve
the claret, for 1 am, quite, tired of
chinking ,him in portit. • •
vrertis sixpence.
. • No one can pay a compliment neat -
than a bluejacket. At a bazaar
superintendend some o*the :most
.'beautiful women io London, a young
• seller stood in front et one of the
stalls for some time in breathless ad-
miration. , Thera taking a sixpenCe
• from his pocket, he leld it shyly upon .
-the -tableaandaPasPed on:
"Won't you • haye, sdinething afor
'our enmity?" asked the' fairest ut the
attendants. .
"I've had more than my -my -money's
worth already," answered Jack, gal-
lantly, , andawelked„ on quite Satis-
A Mere Driest,
'In his "Memoirs," Baron teletide,
a Frenehmen, who was captured by
the 13r4tish while fighting ia Spain ,
in the Year 1811, tells a story of the
selfspossession of the English captain
of the ship that. carried him to Eng-
• land. Re says: "This was -the firet
thne I had ever made a voyage, and
•the creaking of the timbers of the
ship greatly alarmed me, ,,for '1
'thought again and again thot she
was breaking to 'Scree. Once I sztel
, to the captain in my anxiety, Is this
a storm?' He .repliee coldly, with *a
smile, 'I do . not think .sol ' •"-
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.stidtly,a Discovery. ,
,
1Vhen the -famous Sir John Frank- •
lin, Arctic explorer, was, a middy, he
went (in 1801) on a trip reund Aus-
tralia with Coati Flinders?. who Was
a relative. Many discoveries were
made and many strange things were
seen, for Australia was then a prac-
tically Unknown land. Both' officers
and inert aver° much puzzled on seehas
'a kangaroo for the first time, mid ,•
were unable to give these aniinals a .1 ,
moo°. The:Mere Sir John Was not
to be baulked, however. .11e• entered •
in his log -book: ...Saw-I:several robe
bits :oh stilts1"
• Queer Yetiltry.
SEED
TIM E.
•
On •board one of .1.11s Majesty's
• ships two searnee ,wsre hotly engegod
in an argument as to theclass of
animal a hog 'belonged • to, ...meg of:
them asserting it was a sheep and
the others being equellY,aertain it Woe
a pig. Not trelee able to agree, one ,
of them turned to •a vette officer iviio
was standing' close bY ' and said •
, •. . •
sIrere, Daly, yoti've knocked about
'a • hit. What is a hog? Is .it a, pig :ora
is it a , sheepl!'. 13111 duly •cartsidered.
the point, and then i•Oplied, "Well,to
• tell you the truth, entimmy, I don't
'knew mach about poultryr!.. a a
Warship Wit. .
,
. Whilst. at Gibraltar in 1,900 tlie
'crew-mf-11-410-Ratuillies;
then a the „flagship of Lord Charlea
Bereiford, emend -an -command ;43fathe
adetliterianeen fieet, wrested the Gib-
raltar COO' lo' .boat -Sailing liens the
'crew of the Renown, which was the
flagship of Sir. John Fisher. A few
•'days later. when the :squadron , was
• the way. to Arcalti Bey, the Ito -
Maim spun merrily past the 'Remit -
lice, which waS ,yatber a slow, sesseta
• , and sarcastically signalled; "Are You
totving, eisithinge's The Rainillies
SMITHS
LITHIA pitrLip:
A POSITIVE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM
AND ALL FORMS Or KIDNEY AND
BLADDER ILLS.
-•ATALL-1211ALERS-SS CENTS..
CUEVE AT THE PEOPLES PRICE
Immt••••••••=•••••••••••••••r•••
• • 77ie !Chinese method 9f:infusing ter.,
lee.in.eold water is seld to eliminate'
the tanniepelement. This. =ppd. may.
be tried as a. culinary experiment. The,
..eoffee Will be found very strong and of
a rich fiavor....Put...the usual 'ainteint
ceffee,ssround very tine, into cold
Water ill .aglass•friffiTir7triefertight-T.
folk promptly signaltedaback: "Yes; .
the Gibraltar Cup.' • Don't . you Miss ,
the weight Of it", The Renown had ,
nothing, ..in'oisa to say, • . '
" true Grit' • •
In PortsmouthRoCkyard a party of
bluejackets 'were - Once:-engagett • in,.
inovirig a • heavy boat • :era rollers,.
which were. placed • under*, the keelaso
that...the craft;which weighed •rt ton '
and half, might be pushed tovsa.rds
• the water. BY a mischance it hap-
pened to slip from its supports, and
the foot of one of the .eallors wita
eaught under the keel. Thotigh the
pain ninst have ,Imen eickening, " the
bluejacket merely turned to his stalls
pardons And remarked, •"NoW, then,
why don't some clever Chap. laugh?"
1.11is foot Was 'afterwards amputated
atHeaslatallespital, ---
COOKING ot,,p FOWLS.
Mika. Voir Walt* They Aro Plotter
Adapted. Thai Twenty Mists.
Almoirt every housekeePer hag been
Mortified and annoye4 by a fine, plural)
f Owl turning out ao tough that tile
earver hag found it next to IMPeseible
10•111"0• " Xo eerie it in the usual waY.,but not
• Mexperienced farmer
has learned that some
• grains require far differ-
ent •soil than othera
sonae crops need differ-
entliandling than others.
He knows that a great
deal depends upon r!ght
planting at the rtght
time, rimi that the soil
must be kept enriched.'
No use of complaining
in summer about a mis-
• take Made in the spring.'
Decide before the seed
is' planted. .
beNt'A'ine.ttt.„Me,
437 wastiteaptafidorialitsf
the human body is 'be-
fore the evil is, too deep
rooted. At the first evi-
derice -Of loss •of flesh
Scott's Emulsion
should be taken blame- •
diately.. There is noth-
• ing that wUI.repair
'Wasted t issue. more
quickly or replace lost •
flesh more abundantly
than. Scott's 'Emulsion.
It nourishes and builds
up the body when ordi-
nary f cods absolutely" -
fait "
TVs Ittat sendyou a samPta free..
xo 'Many .of there have diaceVerell
that if properly cooked an old bird Is •
much better In Setae dishes than a
young one. Ver ,soup, croquettes, tim-
bales, rissoles, •fricassee, pie Or OateS
an old fowl, having more flavor and
• Hubstanee, is much better than a cilia -
en; For curried fowl, too, the bird no
longer in its, tender. days is to be pre-
ferred, but the meat slitarld be very
, slowly stewed .until, tender haw us-
ing' it In any of these dishes. Oma -
signally One prefers to serve the fowl
whole„ and, even in, this way it is
.' (Mite .pessible tp make a :toothsome'
dish of it if It is cooked with judg-,
•ment.. Have it ^trussed as for roasting,
pet it into a saucepan Andover with
..,.:colkiwAter, .10 it, come slowly to the
belling point/. skim'well and let it cook •
Very' 'slowly for .an boUr and a tluarter
or an Ircai*. and e hal,-Take Boort cif
the water, and Int it erol a little, and
• Be svre 'that this
picture' in the • form
• ,• of • label is on the
. wrapper of every,
. bottle of limulSion
you bay..
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.SCOTir
'13'0 W.' N E' •
Toronto,sd$0, CHEMISTS;
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Au druggists.
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then, stuff,it in thewrop with any pm
,ferred foreensent se Boston Cooking .
-Magazine,
I. •
To Launder Leeetu •
.n laundering batter/burg and renahe
Berne laces it is better not to, Iran
them. Instead pin a White flannel
• cloth to the ironing board, and ever •
• this put •cleen white pleee of elseesea
•• cloth. Pin the -lace down caretully at
; all the seallons anda'points and stand
' the board near a radiator or register,
where the heat will dey It quIcklya.
The resultsare fae More. 'satisfactory
than using an iron, , end the lace
• Isiet tadeli as long,• , •
•
• , ,
stla Promisee.'
..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•
rot;p:i.N9...13ASKEt,,
rketti no=. For trincy Worts That'.
•Can Be Closed.Up•
A iTettittifill-tdox for foney work, and
One tlint.caa be folded tint *When not In .
hqs'a. found tion of peetebotird
covered On the thitslae With china silk
er Satin in a whelk all over'design. The
linings 01 ef • plain color to Match ' the
. .
figure. , .
:Over ° the pasteboard' is laid. •a Myer
of sheet waddlitg : and the ratter and
Many a woman Who woui I not- think
of lightly-'1/reaklug. a premise made to
.grownud persou IS utterly Careless
about keeping her Word With her: eli114
Chen. Slie promises whatOer is con-
Venient at the motnent. and apparently
thinks' that the breaking Or keeping of
those proraises IS a matter In -which she •
eun please berselr and that %her Ohl-
dren hate no right' to • corielder the*.
--Woniarea Life. '
j:T. °,071 Ise"
selves aggrieved lf she does not do so. ;
Can
By Storm.:.
. A . year 4;4. MOONEY'S
PERFECTioN d E AM
'SODAS were a`. thetti; To,
:day . they :are the; Most de,
. lightfLit cracker :facts 'Cart-
ada, ,Lait: July, the first
• Maoney'S S�cias want out to
teroPt the ..-4ppeito of the
Cahadian., Now,
rhany,tohs'4 day are baked to
iati.sfy the:. de,inand.
. FOLDIXO SVOIIKBASENT. " •
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Inner eoVerleg neatly ,OVerhanileil to,
.; getters ' The four sidesare. joined to
1.
the bottom of -the hex. On the Inside
are fastened Pockets tor boding thread.
'
and across one piede stt ps loi the
stisSors, The bottom siwar,e, heavily
padded; . fern*, a :Pincushion. •Itilibens
•
straps seweit. piiliaelt::ajde at tlio tip-
per part ie*the box in shoji*:
• ' -
ly• .and let stand .overnight. In- the
• orehielooeon:the cover turd net the
jar in a: Vessel of 'hot ;water; .Let the
water boll until. the • .coffee IS piping,
hot, when ,strain 'hitt/ *a hot coffeepot
and send. to the table. If Wanted for
shoe dinner ,etiffee Make the infusion
eartir in them/ruing. •
CASTOR IA
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WILLIAMS-PERRIN -.In London, For /Ants aid (Yhildren.
on the fourth of February, 1905. 'by the .2. ,
Ho Kind You Have Alviays Bought
MARRIAGES
Rev. G..1. Biahop, Dr. Hadley Williams,
SO Elsie, daughter of T. S. Perrin.
PORTER-JOHNSTON-At the reai.
donee of the bride's father, en Sans nth;
1905, by Rev. Wm. Lowe, Rieherd A.
Porker, of Goderich township, to Mem
Hannah Johnston, youngest daughter of
Wm. johnston, of tbe IOth concession of
Tambov*
cs..a.atm, crlft. x
lhangie The lUnd Yea Wei Bought 1
fligesture .44; • I
• a ,
•110-
1
Jos McKay and family, a brothers
family from Wingham and a niece •
leave today Friday for Califorraia,,
Where they will reside in the future
• Beata the. a •
14.4g
By reference- to page 262 of the
Journals of 1899 it will be seen that
-
the Leader of the Opposition sup-
ported -a ConserVative 0nendolent
"that tresolution respecting im-
Migrathe ion be hot 'ROW 'eonetiesed In,
but be ferthwith referred back to the
Cernmittee of Supply with instene-
tiona to reduce the item by $4,825,
being itrimigratioa vote for agencies
In Eurone."
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The Frost Wire Fence is made of
oiled spring wire tated to 2000 lbs. tensile
strength -over twice that of ordinary fence Wire.
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Joy Abounded.
-.0j2C6.ia the "good old days", Ad-
u-rassiand
mouth from a lengthy voyage, and a
• friend asked how he had left the crew.
of his ship.
• l'Oh,`," said the admiral, "I think 1
• have left them all.t,o a man the hap-
piest fellows in the world."
Pilled to hear it, What makes
them so happy?"
' flogged seventeen of ,thena,
and theY'' aro happy because it is all
over; and all the rest are imppy be-
cause that seventeen felt the rope anti
not themseliresi" is
I sewn and Ashore. .
Sir Alfred Jephson, ex -captain, who
'died in 1900, USed ta tell some good
stories of men-of-war's men. What
one ship was Wing fitted out there
was a great deal of. inexplieable
'drunkenness �n board. The only un-
usual circumstance which the , ship's
corporal coulddiscover was that the
bum -boat woman :seemed to sell an
inordinate quantity of butter done.
up into neat little pyramids, Suss
fleeting these innotentslookieg comes -a
tiblesk Sir Alfred poked his pencil in-
to one and preased 'the Sidegj Int-
metifittelyasess„foutitain.ob gin. -sprang •
tip, and the mYstery Was solved.
Referring te the Cheerfulness of the
. men under difficulties, Sir Alfred told
the 'following story: Durieg the
Aryptain campaign (1882)a stall of.
xode up to a Sailor Who • was
Staggering under sa truss of hay, and
.put the query to hlro, "What are
you?" The male •replied, "Well,
ueed to think I was a Brief* blue-
jacket, •bnt TM hanged if I dien't be-
gin •to think I'M d, ,,ConanJosarzir,
maw qi
judge .f. W. Whitten, chief of the
' lateasdivision Of the general. land °face
In Washington oitys.that in his travels
of over 5,01.0 miles in Alitalraf.he found
that the town of Dawson, 'which is un-
der Canadianrule, is One of the best
governed towns in the world, while
Nome, the first A.inerie,an town across
the boundary* is one of the Iveret.
' There's no - resisting, the
.fresh, -crisp, ciearny deficiottS,
ness of these perfect soda
crackers.
liMe°r°i'eneetrO°
Cream ;Sodas
Ar your GroC,er'.
SESSOSOSIOSIOSSInnitiNEESSittt
Suffered Pc rA Ntitnber.
of Yeats From
1%)yspepsia.,_
That is what Mrs. Mary rooks, ill
1 :°°ellsaM11111-1:4-crtieVintellIrte°thnituggs•aYs"anhde"-eatberlie-l'ati;-4
; BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1
1 cured her, and will cure 104.. a ..
one and everyone •troubled with. ' .11
1.Dyspopida. las Parks write' as 111
• roliovro:.,- • , ' * ,
igHI suffered for e eurabet of years 1 .
from Dyispapidit, an 1 tried many rem**
6§ dish bat without any relief tuttil, On
Ithe advice of a fri4 est,*1 started tons.
-Burdock Blood /A sera After using .
one bottle I WM PiPa9ed to fine bat I
I Was relieved of tl a dreadfulfrins I
She bevieflit junto i oueived, an I op* * !
stiffen aeruarde.reIrssi:oroniall upry•sipsoolettoliliwia, B.B.B. $
tifor
ithis wonderful roiletly they do
experience that I have had." .,,is
'
am Ours that they will 'lave Onion* 1
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Ottilty, Un-! ERrt.
"I Was governor of my state for Op?• .
terms," Said a wellknowd western"
politician, ,‘Send I made up ray mind
as soon its 'V was Sworn in the first
time to rIglit .anf WVOirg I -might -find
in the tNN o state. prisons, I hadasome-
'bow got the idea that .riattoy innecent
• inen were sent there
omen tn
urIi�spitais
Appanind Inc rease in the Number of Operations
.. Performed Loch Tear -ow Women MEV
Avoid them.
ft,
Going through the hospitals in our
leage cities 0110 10 surprised to find such
a large proportion of the patients lying
on those snow-white 'beds women and
girls, either awaiting or recovering
from serious operations.
,Why should this be the sense? Sim!:
Dlybecause they have neglected them.
selves. Ovarian and womb troubles
are certainly on the increase among
the women of this, country -they creep
upon them Sinateekes; but everyone of
those patients in the hospital beds had
. plenty of warping in that, bearing-
dowit feeling, pain at left or right of
the womb; nervons.exhaustion, pain iti
the snail of the back, leticerritrea, diz-
ziness, flatulency, displiseeMents of the.
s' Womb or irregularities.
When thase'liy'unitchoe shoW them-
selves, donot drag along antil you are
obliged to go to the hospital and sub -
:wit to an operation -hut "renieraber
that Lydia E. Philtham's Vegetable
Compound has Saved thousands of
women frora surgical operations
When women are troubled with iza
regulars suPpressed or painful menstru-
ation,,weakness, leueorrimeas displace-
ment or uleeratien of the womb, .that
bearing -down feeling, inflainraation of
the ovaries, backache; bloating (or flat-
tdoncY), general debility, indigestion,
and nervous prostration; or 're beset
with such symptoms as dizziness, lassi-
.
• tude excitability, irritability, nervous-
nes% aleeplessnets, melancholy, "all,:
gone" and "want-to-be-leftalone" feel -
legs, they should remember there 18 one
tried and true remedy.:. '•
Mrs: Fred Seidel; 412 N. Saab Street,
West Philadelphia, Pa ,, writes:
-Vegetable UM
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1)(Iftrl wM•alS:'Ekinnia"veia7Tnseri:-;-ous conditkinwhen1
wrote to you for advice, Ihadatieriouswinah •
and ovarian trouble and 1 weld not carty n
(AIM to maturity, and was advised tliat an
operatien was my only hope of recove
conal not bear to think of going to the
Isiepi-
tal, so wrotayou for advice, 1id asyea hi-
atnietedene anti took Lydia E. Ilnkhamis
Vegetable Compound; 4M1 I are nOt1ntiy14
swalieller.; awnotn7o7t'obtivot*41:0;11‘dbFuoa:thfuhAlvil4b7; ;
girl Rix Months old. . advila all SI* and
you have done so !melt rer , .
MiSS Lillian Martin, Graduatearit,.
Training Scheel tor Nurses, Brantiord,,,i7. -
Ont., writes: .
Dear
"While wo are taught in the'. tiaining
sebools through the 'reentry talook Ow*
upon patent medicines, and while the doeto,na ,
in the hospitals ppeale slightingty of thein to
patients. I have found that they really know
different I bay° frequently known Phys.
sieians to give Lydia E. leinkhania VegetabW '
Compound to women, suffering with the meet' -
serious complications of ovarian trortbles;
failing of the Womb, leucorrhoea and 0th
disorders. They Would, as a rule, putit in '
regular reedieine bottles and label it "tonic
or other names, but I knew it was yetusCone
pound aud have seen them 1111 it in preecrip.;
tion 'bottles. Inflammation and ulceration
have been relieved and cured in a few weeks
by its use, and 1 feel it but duet° you to gives .
Lyaie, E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound
proper credit." • •
• Lydia E. Pinichans'esVegetable Came •
pound at once removes such troubles,. •
Refuse to buy any other medieine, far
you need the best, . • -. ... •
Mrs. Pinkaain invites all siek women •
to write her for advice. , Her advice and S
medicine have restored thousands "tkit.
health. Address', Lynn, Mass.
pound Succeols Where.- Others
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That is to t'aiti if you will patronize the Emporium. • Our Stookhrtirge •
Varied. I t is wel bdtig n °An buy on erns I I ad v nee of cc st. Speoialprices
for the belance of dm Winter (realalwalishe made, . We are petting in ear Spring Geed
arri want rf out for them. Oat terms' as hes ht1,--.10grSatne lime are.OaSh Or 'Protittee
1Ve are also ready to ply cash for Butter.. Egg . Palstoe We Aito,,,,raktai.e:.-:
coo for -sale. ' A trial will porn: that our propb'ecy is correoP,
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1)ince'in-Itorknoniiship,.. •They are i he high test grade,' AIN". in-* '
e :10114111Rgliniire 'lasers shalld SeO My, stock b et tir'iftt rehtt4Ing.' • ... •
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. Can You Tefl Whirr
Why do we always talk of putting on
Our coats .and vests when we always
put on first our vest and then our total
Virity dia we refer to the coverings of
our feet as shoes and stockings when
the stockingo are first put on? I
Why do we invite people to wipe their
feet When wo rdean their shoo)/
Why in olden- times did a father tell
his son he would warm his jacket when
every one MOW he meant his pantao
formal
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HEART PALPITATION AT NIGIIT
Hattles even the strongest num, but
to the average woman it is a taste of
general purgatory, take liitlo Nervi -
line in sweetened water and Melly goes
'thopIpitation. You'll be saved lots of
worry by keeping Nerviline on hand,
which is a treasure for alf•soets (loathe
and aehes. Nerviline tures headache,
Stela/ash WEI bo.vel troubled nulekly.
osto 25efor it large bottle,
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Students of, Totith Typewritirtg
g eyes" tlieY free not, v lien the keyboard:of The itnelline
blariked, es le the rase withthe machines treed in the.
ist
'Faxost :feltyi5j1 nes s & Shorthand eolleiti it.2%,q.41.. Aida., uonstoti.
• Our Students nitigt write correctlYiroi - copy400 Words in -10 -minutii-
Oho haudred words per minute for five c hat ut lainut,es nu . two separate
1, tests IS exaeted.by an Independent board of Exathiners iff Shorthand:* 'The
work has to be correctly transcribed on the typewriter. properly pundit:LW.
scloSitatizedettid -spelled. IS it any wonder that our graduates aye in, dematt,
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Catalogue for a postal. College reopens Jan. 2 1005: . • - - • --,
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. a. W. wies.tenvELT,Prinettps.
•yOu filulit*-ingILSVhAuskeik_
did.- There were overit thotisand
CeneictS in: all, and I investigated 350
eases before I stopped. According tO
his own story, every one was an Irmo.
cent' man arid the yietinf of injutitiee.
'There was just MI6 exception, Tie had,
been sent to Prison for °fettling a eaW,.
end' he lied to me for a lOng time. At
length, orie day. after I had gob° o'er,
the vise with Wei forathe fifth time
aSd shonred • him filet he ninat be
guilty, lie said:
"It's no use to try to deceive you,
goVernor. admit that I did the
stealing, but wliat hurts my feelings
15 the mistake they Made. It. wasn't
a cow at all, but a blamed old itteltass,
and the jury convicted me because it
Was swore to that ha gave twelVe
quarts Of Milk a day."•,. -Chicago tbews
orrie trofeatroto• .1,ove StorY.
An arousing. Story IA told eencerning
.rrofessor Duncan of $t. Andrew's° uni-
versity, who Was in lie younger daya
a teacher In Dundee.. The embryo
'prefessor.pioposed to a lady, who eurt-
ly 'refueled him. Shortly afterWard Mr.
Duncan becittne Professor BAnertn, and
the lady heard- no more of hitt,. not
°Vert by letter. a••
Some time after OW/ went to St Art.
drew's to try the effect of Sea bath
-
Mg. She saw Duncan often, an1 he
talked to her 011 every subject exeept
the subjett She was, now apparently
interested in.,
At last she eotitageously mowed up
tercourage and, doming to the point,
... •
"Ur. Ilunoan, there vrate.tt Oubjec% •
you once nimatiOned to me some time
ago, and really am rather surprised
that you have never recurred to it for
have thanged mY mind Ono* that
the." :
Tho profeintor simply remarked':
"Yes, but T, too, have changed y,
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Knows we have a1wesa fresh arid large ag.
hotted dock of Groceries and Provisions. Anything
t,:e Hue of Crockery, Glasswaro, Chinaware, eie.
van hs•proom'erl at this store. •
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I tovey's Peking Powder at tive lb... ,,,,,, 4 •••••61.1441141•Stha
linee34 Comeotind gyro, White- Pine anti tcr25h
eotighs and colds. 4 or. . . - tit
Hovey's Beef Iron ar i Wino for Toni, IMO Strength.
eniog edicine. ld oz Bottbe,, ....
Compound Iron Pills,,S0 in s box. 26e# 5-hoires
lioveT thriulelon Clod. Lie. Olt With .itypophasphite
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5g,
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