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WEE 01,44TTON NEliir ERA
Blood Will Toll
Finn U1000, WW Delve'
Out the Moat Obstinate
C*00 ef Rheumatism.
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Thenseude 'of households are better a in Tea Bellew County ClippIngn
I
ion tince using
Mr A.rohy P,attersoll has acrid his
roperty n Bluevale to Mr Gannett,
sr., and intends moving to Winghani.
The tenth annual eXhibition of the
'lumen Poultryend Pet Stock Allsocia.
tion will be held at Seaforth On Nov..
ember 20, 21, 22 and 23, 005.
There passed away on February 28th
- * at the residence of his still Cleo., Roe
.. avenue, Sault Ste Marie, Francis
Burke, aged. 02 years. Deceased was
liany more would[ be benefited by folro*Ing ' the same *ell known around Wingham, haYing,
lived fOr 27 years on, lot
econrse. . .
Black, Nixed ort Sealed F'aekets Only 2501 $00, 400 50e, It was Justt thirty-nine years ago
- Natural Oreeu I We perlb. - . Thursdav that theGoderich volanteers
conanany; the Garrison, Artillery and
Highest Award Sk.t.oulo 11)04the Huron Rifles, left for Sarnia to do
..,..--; frontier. service. he former command.,
' • Turnberry. (Zekland).
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News Notes •
The-Grantl-Trin;;Iattien-and-reeight •
shed at Millbrook were burned. -
Meakins & Sons' brush fitotbry • at
Hamilton was burned. Loss $75,000.
-Felix Doyle was committed for trial
at Burford for the murder of his
*lather.
ed. by Cant A. M. Ross and the }atter
' "Assegai._ •
by Capt W. T. Hays. .,
The congregation of the Eng 1
hur-oh---Port Albert.,:.-wilaece- lis 1
pleasant surprise after so long a tinie
b in having the church closed, His Lord-
ship having °appointed a young man to
the nairigh_Pf Dunganzartgata„al,P,ierk-Ah
berti'being.-Reir'lhorfirerillekrist rel -
' bourne near Loudon:. ' •
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About, three months'age D. Sterling
1 of Leehurn, met, with an accident.
when going to floderich. Which; laid
him up for several weeka, and the
other•day in going round the corner
of the bare he was knocked down by
several head of cattle and quite badly.
hurt. He was badly bruise -d about
the neok and head and has been objig-
ed to keep to his bed ever since. •
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° Mr and Mrs 'John Campbell, '•of
Wingham, met with a. bad accident on.
,Sunday afternoon. They were .driy,
ing up street with horse and cutter
and when -near A. L. Hamilton's drug
store the -home "took fright from the
noise of the Salvatiori .Army drum
•and ran away.- Mr and Mrs Camp-
bell were thrown from the cutter. the
former having one of his mane badly
hurt and Mrs Campbell was cut about
the head. .
214 There m s__AratiakAsesialisC___e,
I • l'lav7 Arit'atelgitf..
Logo numbers of Men who desert
fr6in His , Majesty's navy - and army,.
Are clever enough te ,escane detegs
than, bat - the majewitY enjoy went
Mitt daystm freedom, owing to the mute
.i.1+111-1., ;011,4he,Pelige,-. who, - as- -a body,:
alsiourto have a natural ap,titlide for,
arresting deaerters. `. T. - .;.
• As soon as a company' sergeant in
the army. discovers that a . eoldier
under, him has broken 'leave; the fach .
Is reported to the adjutant, and in
the course of a very few hours the
man M autered as a !defaulter. ' 14
sumfattrylia.taken of his kit,. and -all
Hie frilliSing article!' are • listeil '' h0
adoet.by neglect.'i - '
'The military police are next giiip ,
information concerning the miseinc.
Soldier, and after s� &ally eye' . as
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seneo- ha is claSSed as a esOtet;
printed deseriptiees being ci cidateti
among the constahirlary foreele
threkiniut the country, add inserted
in tile Olio organip.,
PRILOOMe9. have the credit or ' re-
aterkable ..srnartnesa in arresting. des.
Serterir, but -as a, matter of fact,
their cuteness in this directioa doer'
hot equal their cleVerness in realties
friends in the right` 'quarter, - among
a claSs that -can give valuable info-.
mation, and. are not above "peach -
Ing on it palia as.they terra it..
There is, in one of Britain's largo
garrison tower; a .detective Who. has
arrested over fifty. deserters. in re-
cent years, - and has made quite a
good thing of the reward e which are
given by the authorities . to :those
who effect Arrests. ' • , - .
That officer of• the law has several
touts Who frequent public houses and
low lodging-lio.uses, and learn Worn a •
man's own liPS • that he is a deiert-
sr,. They 'take. an earl.* opportunity
to itarriAlie detective, ter the sake
. of a shilling ,or. so wbleit: • lie hinds
•them for their trouble,. and within
a Very few minutes', the • deserter • . is
under arrest..; .: . ,
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• Oltentables Adopt various , measures
to find out, whether ,e, men who*
, &be suspect ap it'deserter. is thaioa
-.:449.1 reitairod.. ' - •
T e predict, moStly4otain Use 4
to /talk quietly'. behind the ensPected
person, and suddenly call him. t�
fAttentionlq It fregttently" hapPenta
Vat the man responds in a Soldier- -
like Manner,. and. so gives binatielf.
• atray,
In naval .perfe there :are speeial pos.
licensee- engaged. solely to search for
%Ad arrest desertern, froth the naV.V.:, ,
rtr
; George:Marquis, a young man of
Sunderland, hang,eil himself in his
mother's barn.
C:2 4%. es ir co ma. x
lbe Kild los Have AIway lieet4
Bears*
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Thirteen Canadian Northern Rail-
way employees. °Way trainmen, have
been discharged for gambling.
zt Word of Good Counsel.- When
days are bleak and nights are long and
cold, keep Perry Davis' Painkiller in
the house. It is your -faithful friend,
as it was your parents' 'friend. Eater.
nal and internal use. •
Charles King w Ai found guilty at
Edmonton of the murder of Edward
Hayward and sentenced te be hanged
May 10. .
If a dog bite you don't be scared.
Bathe the weinui with cold water and
cover it with a cloth on which Weav-
er's Cerate has been freely spread. The
Cerate relieves the pain caused by
the sting of insects. •
A fine team of horses, owned by
Wesley Weese, Ameliasburg, ran
away and dashed in xi a barn, both be-
ing -killed._
Welcome as Sunshine after storm is
the relief when an obstinate, pitilees
--cough has been driveaaway by -Allen's
Lung Balsam. No opium in it. The
good effect lasts. Take a bottle home
'with you this day.
The disappearance of Mr Fred A.
Mann, a Midland is proving a myster-
bus affair. There is no known Treason
• for his leaving the town.
For . delicate women and children
"The D & L" Emulsion is especially
suited. It is sweet and . palatable- as
.scream, easily digested an d...ot _the,
. greatest value as a tonic and tissue
, builder. ,
The Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario--
. .
West voted $500 to the family of the
late B. F. Clarke, andan equal sum to
-the Clarke Wallace Memorial Horne.
$7.00 a day, every day for a year is
good pay._ It is being made with our
oods. H' ousehold 'necessities, ever.y
amily needs them. Write to -day, G.
arshall & London, Ont.
oseph Kennedy, found guilty at
aritford of criminal assent on
rens Cole, was sentenced to life im-
prisonment and to receive geventy-five
lashes. He subsequently committed
suicide. by hanging himself in hie cell..
WHAT LT LEADS TO.
That makes Catarrh such it dreaded
• disease. If you have Catarrh taint,
dropping in the throat, if •you hawk
- and spit and have a stuffed up feeling
in yOur nostrils you should use frag-
rant healing Cetarrhozone at once and
get cured. Thoueands have berm cur-
ed. Thousands have been saved from
' Consumption and completely cured by
Catarrhozone. so there is no reason
why you shouldn't -stamp out your
Catarrh also. Catarrhozonewill really
cure you and prevent the disease from
returning, It s verypleasant. Just
. balsamic Medicated vapor, - no.
nauseous drugs. Absolutecure guar-
• anteed to users of Catarrhozoue ; it
can't fail, try it. Complete outfit $100
. sample,size 25c.
Pin interesting 'trademark
Decision • •
Owners of trade -marks as *ell as all .
wholesale and retail druggirte will be
interested to learn that the proprietor
of Perry Davis' Painkiller have recent-
ly won another trade mark infringe-
ment. They took Action' against- the
-Lightening Medicine Company of Rock
Island tri restrain them from using the
word Painkiller. The cohrt decided
that the Davis and Lawrence Co., are
- only entit'ed to use this • word, ancriss-
ued an injunction against the lighten-
ing Medicine Company restraining
them forever from Its 1190. The Davis
and Lawrence CO., own the name
Painkiller as a trademark, by right of
ori inality, and by right of adoption
a
a
Arst Ilse. Apparently they have
The Fresh Air Care and else Cold.
Do you. feel a Corning':
Then don't try tes-ward'it off, bizt-wer
come it warmly'. Treat it well; :den't
let it alone or sitteMpt.th be "Brave" of.
funny with it, for then it will turn and •
rend yew; eiild Is eatreaeherouS at :
a-mell, as o.nythinF,-. It marks -its yl&
' thn and then tees ahead,: "Brealritlg
qp" a determined. -cold delays .the
evitable; and then, wb'en-all's done,: ten
AO one. it starts ,off into bronchitis or.
pneumonia, While staying indoors with
it and giving it u11 awing would has's,.
• disarmed ;Its fury' tit :each -tie* stage,
The fresh air cure.M. capital for every. `
_nialady sive- this familiar olcl-Bep
;on Herald. • '
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Sfidlilliesvai*sesosiaiimata •
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Suffefei114"rA Number I'
1 of Yea/ s Profit .. ,1..
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-0--Knatli *nit -.1....fir; oterrrtirkerer.
ICcioperethit.Leavs„ and there are, S
I -the sante thing: . .., ' •-• •
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1 BUilii0011: B1,1011 BIT.TERI , :1,
.i- edaiirreVeliTo! .iev•Igoubled with. I
' cure. any-
one
gi Dyilpepsia. lira Parks 'writes an't
* follows:-- -.§
* ray)yspapati, en r. trlekniany nem&
do 4,1 sugared .gor A Oi Y•1111
from. 1
. number .
* dim, but without , relief uatfl, on
• ' th• advice of a frit •tt .1 stsrted tease
Binder*, Bleed 131 :ore. • after wane
ono bottle I was ol used to Ina that 1
1wee relievek of tt s areadinisehie I
suffered. I as all bralsetonoD, for
. the benefit have I -cowed, lind'i hope
• all sufferers filen uyspe la will
this. wonderful. rat ,Aly. Ow do
am sure that they •rili hays *Ae aues
experience that I hi re luidi' 1st,
Tun T. Ittmniav Co., Ifrtter10,
imi.. Toroni ),'" Out.
..mieuteseaFfla .v,04-leititssiteas
I the ht and equity on their side '
and they ave the will and disposition
as:well as the money to protect t heir
rights They will prosecute to the ex-
tent of the law any party using the.
name "Painkiller" its applied to a
medicine. '
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Sometimes there is unruly cohduct
by some youngsters at the post office,
more especially after school hours,
but Postmaster Scott has never been
obliged to take a course like that of
Postmaster Young at Oakville. The
Record says that at . the meeting of
the Council lest week a communica-
tion was presented by the Postmaster,
+ who asked for an officet to do duty at
the post office between the hours of
6.30 and. 7,30 p. m He said that the
conduct of some of the young people
was such that sonie ladies were afraid
to come in for their mail.
./11..151219 C:t Wit 3E
Bears the The Kind You Have AM Botighl
flignattra
of
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Al&tattdar Nait:n, of Palmertiteth, 21
years old, it fireman on, the Grand
'T kill d t G lt
thousands of otters who. Can say gi
Fagged ..Out,
Depressed
EnerfiY. n AP P. d
done!- Iron geed a Bracing
Tonle to ..irtinoze the
Mood. 91iry "
Ferrozone
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• Ferrozone 'mak@ 'you Strongand
capable of doing a heavy day's work
without • fatigue. It is a marvellous.
•remedy, and cloeti .marvellous things;
as the following testimoinal proves :
'After my taby wits.bcirn, fivers' left -
in i weak, sickly condition, totally
unfit for a mother's honeehold duties.
someho* did not gain strength,' AP
though I tooknialt extracts 'andlonics
all the time. A lady friend. xecom-.
mended Ferrozonawhich 1 used with
'Splendid resullt. .Thellist box helped
quite a...little, and when 1 had taken '
sitboxes iny% 'former • health, .ruddy
cheeks, and goridispiri ts, were rel
stored." -Aire Newlands, Swansea* . •
You can't spend 50e, to a better ad-.
Vantage than on a box of Ferrozone,
and -the sootier - on get Ferrozone, the.
sooner 3 ou -wiU get well: Don't ac.-
ce,pt a substitute, but insist on your
diaiggist supplying the genuine Ferro -
zone, which sells for C50 a hole, or • six
• belies for $2.50. By Malt from The
1rerrozone Company, Kingston, •Oot.
•.• ••i•.•.•t•t: 1••••
Dvrellarallty tke Pole. •
aebording to thecensus et October,
1901, there' :were .14.,898,-Inlutbitalltit•V, -
Greenland, an increase of 1,377 Out,'
• 1890. This' increase 1ne10de8:441 E.
kintoe discovered by Captein"Holm
1894. Thelictual •Increame was there-
• fore 930, Or 8.9 pe cent. The Haire-,
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'Growing paine, Aching joints, stiff-
ened muscles, tender, swollen limbe-
that'a rheUmatism -a blood, disease
that causes ceaiseless agony and crip-
tiles thousands. It le acid in the
blood that causes iheumation. Lini-
ments may easethe pain temporarily
-but they never cure Te. cure .rhen-
'Patient you Must remOve the acid in
the impure blood. Dr Williams' Rink
Pills positively curei riretunatisin, acute
or chronic. They net -direotly on the
.blood, driving the add. out. They
naake new, warm, pare blood and send
Ib trobbing through the heart, and
lunge and brat. This new blood
banishes every ache and pain brings
good health and full activity:. Mr r.e..
IL Smith, Caledonia, Ont., says: -
"For a number of years" I was badly
trOubled with .rhilematism. anAtssa
so ma led-iiiil'could scarcely do any
work. I tripdquite a number of medi-
cines, but they did not help mo. Then
I sae/ Dr Williams' Pink adirer.
Cited forthis troublep-and I got a num-
ber 62 boxes, Before the third boX
was used,. found anyself Improving
I coutinped. tattoo the -pills throughotit
the winter and -they have completely
cured ine. I got so that I Could .:Ework
on thecoldestday without a coat ano
not feel a tvringe o. --the troable. r
have told quite a feW or my- neighbors
about the pills, and they are a popular
medicine here. '.
It is becanse•Dr-Williaras' Pink Pills
make new, pure, warm blood that they
have such greet power to •cure disease.
They pesitively. cure rheumatism.
sciatica r neuralgia; St -Vitus dance,
partial paralysis, kidney and liver
troubles, anaemia,. and the ailments
Which women alonessuffer from. The
purchaser muat be careful to see that
the hilt name.. "Dr Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People" is printed on
the wrapper around each box. Sold
by all 'medicine'dealers or eent by mail
at 50c a bo*, or six lnoxes $F -E9 by
writiog the Dr Williams Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
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ituportantte Farmers
The following.lOtter from a protein,
nent firm of cattle dealers, to Mr.
Thos. Mason, (flinton, is of importance
to farmers, and it'e suggestions should
not been overlookedi-
I spent the biggeet part of Iast, month in
Chicago and New York looking Alter the
Moment of ;he cattle And sheep trade.
During the last few years I hive had a
great des) of acquaintanee with al) the
principal exporter@ end Node dealers' in
401atiOli 41I4 !Mewl), •
tihnedeeca:pnargtell '44p rogvriedt gd9ottr 0rfarMikaeLfrIr°11.
follow out their ideas. Now, this .is the
Very time of the year *0 insial on What I
am going to Mit yop. .They are death on
horn mile, expadning that they do not
want to buy them within 250. ot .the de.
cattle. • They" tall me Dist they
would, just at leave deal here fe any place;
but they merely W04„,*0 get what they
want to drip: They complain about our
matte being 130.121II0h bruised ths,1 they do
riot want tobtxtbkm,Igist,4481tr,....the
Wars -4000 lambs shipped • to -Buffalo.
This is abent the easel, nember, and 1 OXD
secure Orders tor every lebtli in Canada. Di
Balla price:, if the: farmus will only
tritelansegitnhigeiirnhilimveb. r:paTribleOul rl rci e irao woer"hi an
&woo 5 few years ago, Out of the 40,800
• mots there .wera .20,00 soll for export,
•ndsbereia no reasea,Wity the Entire trade'
sbould not, be marketed in Toronto. 'Oar
New 'fere people ehat.ree,riglit off, They.
said that our Toronto' hurts are toe bu9kY,
.nd every prima shipping lambs. knows
hat 80% that 00010 to, Toronto are btoks,
ind buok lambs are not worth Within 75.,
per °wt.. or the ewes and wailers. When
I matte' Oanrass them to- trade, the Out
ihing they raid 10 DLIO Was Your iambs ate
ifn 'smoky and we cannot arab with you.'
Their trade does ool call for book lambs.
Now, I want to Weis.. your gap atnir g
to Jarman that they must have. theirlam be
castrated and arrange to have their cattle
deliOrned. • Toere ars not them:nide but
DollE:rs lost every year to the
farmer of Ontario for 'nos having their
lambi castrated and their cattle. dehorned,
The Iambi that are not -fit for export on ••••.
•the American market, if -they are °emitted
our Pennon *ill bay then; for feeding Par -
poses, which la bedoming a great thulustry.
'':•'-' THE ncitEgk INDIANS.
. now Thei.14.--as Is ti.iii Dailli Idaya
, In 'adieu Tekritory. '
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• In early days in Indian Territory the
Creekhid e sinithe .bat abundant food
. always ' On hand. ..Among the . edibles
Were Sweet' Potatoes, •almost white in '
flesh,: with' a 'brililant Crimson .skid.
These were. Stored in ,dry sand in little
' cellaratug Under the !Moe& the kitch-
en cabins, •where they -were 'kept: pers
' feetly until thaneet sun:Mier. •N'elltisv
yams,' Weighing often slx„elght and. ten
. pounds, were also .raised. - Corn- was
their .standby, :-and..thel sell and, cltmate,
- seethed: especially favorable te it in all
: the different': varieties % they .cidtiveteir
for their household tuie.' -There *itsrthe
,early corn for the roasting 'ears,: the,
kind that iviiii Cooked with the .sacred
'..new 'fire: iit.the atimial..bnsk when the
. brit fruits of the, year, had been offered
to the .apirltsi -the.' soft white. flour eorn,
that, beaten In the greet wooden mor- '
tars, made "delicious breath the hard,
'flinty - e'er). *Inch, -bulled in the inott
-tars, ' vrasLthe---baiiiii-fOr sofkeyi-the-
Igreat national dish, and, besides, there
watt rank growing .:fteld torn fer, stock
-food. Where thecornfleide were, pimp-.
'him were glee raitieit• and the late suite
mer And autumn: found eceffOlds near,
• the Canine .with polesstrung witn.sec.'
none- of:punipkins. drying in -'-thelniii--
shine.. Vern *as' Veiled 00 the C.O. and
plaited:la long &stems to dry. for win-
ter use, and many 'varieties of beans
' and held 'petit WeretilsO.' dried and
• 'Stored.. VOnderful..Meloini were raised.
in •:litige quantities ' Of such size. and
:quality th'at' they .were surpassed.' by
. these Ono Other country.-taansasCity
. anurnal. '
.
Pea* aepillatlet9 Greaulsnd 19(); . •
wife 27% in it was 809. • The lir.: °nee Wald Eht°1/1t. 11.°A. ni$11. "
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;Apt villages, are •SukkertopPen, With
382 and: Julianeheab, With 393 *label).
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gents. The pest Greenlanders are of
pure Bekime_ blood. The remainder of:
the population is great* mixed.. 'The'
birth. end death. rade • vary greatly '
from year ayear. '
.. Consumption cIaitne 31 per cent in'
the nortnand 23 Per cent in the south.
'About 13 Por Cent of the ,deaths are
froin aceidentAl canieN, chiefly drown.
• ing In 1001 iihOut 84 per cent of: the
• population. sustained themselves by .
Seal .catching,' fishing and hunting.
-The-remainder-are'conneeted--With-the
administration, missione and trades. .
.. 'Nettie, the nektia0.4 ' ,
Menie, a Greenland BeitimO boy, is
One Of, the most interesting of the pupil;
• in. the public Schools of. New York city.
He wet brought .to NeW York by .1,,Ieft,'
' tenant Peary and has been transfornied
from. a blubber eater into • a clever
young American, bright in his stilWa
tribe to Which lie belongs 'is Very. Bina,'
icomprleieg leee then0 people. • They.
• nth the northernmost linow`d'inhibit-
ants of the globe, dwelling in poraplete
isolation on the barren shores of Smith
sound, on the 'west coat of Greeplantl;
a region of , desolation and gloom. ' . :
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, ,o,
Tke. Diamond iyelds. •..,
Por more than a hitncired years It hie
been:thought that .extensiVe dianuond
deposits are hiddenti the Wand og
borne°, and recent r mors have giVeli
the old suspicions nevi life. A diamond '
of 367 carats, found on the west coast
in 1787 and .named • the Ilatan, Weis,
after a Valliant but brief eareer, de'
flounced is wtnere block o'f rock crystal.
Should it now prove that Borneo can
yield diamonds in paying quantity the ,
British'empire will be In posseselott of
practically' every diamond field of any
iniportanee in the, world -South Afrteiti
Australis, /ntlia and per/leo.
and captain of a basebitli.team:
kfontenuide Extracts:
homemade extraets are easily sinade
and are wick stronger, • better and
eheaPer than those we buy. Lemon er
orange extract may be made by slicing
the fresh lemon•or,orenge peeling very
thin and putting it into aleohol. • Allow
• It to stand for a few' weeks, and strain.:
the :contents. It you bav.e -no Ilse tor
alcOhol even in Savoring, 'grate off the
outeide yellow rind Of the lemon (g or-
goi and mit With the same amount
whit, eon sugar, rub fine, dry away
from the flie Lod put into a tight re,
ceptaele-Nat one ag z tie.
:VEGETABLE SICILIAN
airRenewer
Wii1 not itigi tbls f11ing.ot your Uhl At this rate. you will soon
without nifit halrf 'Just rehteinher that Hall's Hair timmer
* Mtn hair and Milked Mei; ussiNvitrortgrli,Loo.
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A plane. tuner -in un uptoWnanarte.
nient had just: .00ttiftd Cipi'D • to lilik•
w.Ork when the 'wenuth cf, the bousp
Moe into; tbe ropm,1", dressed for • street. ..........• • . . • •
"Are you going Mit?" he asked;
- "Yes," she answered, with .some sue.
' prise. "Why do you :ask?"
"1 heard you tell the Maid when she:
• went out'a few mioutes ago to be sure
and be heal° by 10 &clock." .
"I did, ..Itis her evening out." •
• "And' 'there . is nobody else. In the.
apartment?'.• ' •
... "Certainly no," replied the *onion,
Showing some irritation, ' "Are you .
afraid- to stay here alone?" .
• "Sure, I ani,ti „answered the plane
tuner,. gathering 'up his toole, "and I
den't mean to either, The firth does
not ask us to nfilese We wieh. had
my lesson two years age, After I had
fvOrked in• An apartment alone a* Men
called to polish the furniture. Ho
worked alone • too. 'Next. day: Several
valuable articles Were lsported
Ing, and 1 Was vieited by the police:.
.1 knew4, hadn't. 'taken them, The
furniture -filen SWore he hadn't, and
helinved him.. It Wair week of sta.
• picion and misery Or me and My fatni4
ly that neirer forget,. I take no
chanes.more I'll c�me back tomor
row when the maid la here."-
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COULON Money SysteM.
' Tht• ottlefal Money of Cuba le the
United States' currency.' The sown:ler.
cial money is Spanish coin, Cuba hav-
ing no money of her own coinage. ting-
ed States currency 15 alWays at a'? pre-
mium over Spanish gold, but this pre:-.
Miura fluctuates, according to demand .
for Spanish gold or diver. During the
Year ended ;rune 30, 1904,,the A.merleati
dollar was on an averageegnivaiont to
$1.09 Spanish goid, Or $1.38 Spanish sib -
ver, the nuotwaion boiiig from ai.1.0%
to $1,081/2 In gold and from $1.42 to
•
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I ..ouniumosamimionsimmommimignmaaasimm_
The Irina You Piave Always Bought, aud, whiel4 haS bee*
• in use for ever 30 'years, has hone the signature or\ r.
nild has been made under his per.. "
sonal supervision since Its infanCrie
feri'vi Allow no ono to cleeeire you In tlitig*
All Counterfeits XixtiWious and " ust-as .:c.litidIP" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or
Twortts and Children-Experienee against. EXPerlinenta!
. •
_ORM
Castorla is
a .1.2artutesi'''shbstitotte for Castor 011, Par‘.
'goid,•.35kops and $ootlting Syrups. .. Otherllarcbtlee
It is Pleasant. TO
contains neither Opium, 111Orphinlic."1"
• substance. Its age is its 'guarantee: -It deitroys NiTorinsi
- •'
and allays_APereriShuess. andyWindl.
colio, It relieves Teething :Troubles, euros. ConstiPatiore
and,,Flatuleney. It4asimoutes the Food, regtdates the
Stomaeb.and Bowels, giving healthy and. natural sleep..
;The 'Children's ivativieear.*The Mother's Vriextd. • • .
GENUINE r-':CASTORIA ALWAYS:
;
'Bull tot Sale.
•The undersigned his for sale on lot 23,
con. 4, Ef.B.S., Tackersmith,one thorough,
bred shorthorn Bull, 14 months old; dark;
registered, go% by imported sire. •
8-10-21 d • jAti. A LL AN, Seaford).
Hill tor Service.
• The undersigned will keep far . service,
She registered Hereford.ball, ' Ilex. 4th of
Ingleside, purchaaed from H. D. Smith; of
Combton, 'Quebec, Terms 1.50. • Young
Hereford stock for sale at any thee. Lot
11, con. 9, Bulled.•. • • = •
FARNHAM; Cadence; B.
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Itsider•ind by virtue bf the power ,con
tained in a certain 'Mortgage,
be produced it the lithe of sale; .there will
be ciff'ared•for sale by pablio .auction, by
:J'einee G. McMichael, auctioneer; at the
COMMERCIAL SOTEL, M the Town of
04114TION*Ion • .
,
Stinirday; ' April 190; •
at the hour ota Volook in -the afternoon;
the fellowing property "
.,--Lotnumber-86,in-ahe1th '1;on,-rof the
townehip.of Hallett, in the countyof Mr-
• on, and Provides Of Ontarleacntainins by
trimeasurernent cne hundred sores of land,
be the same Mere or less. . : •
.• The property is one of the Most desirable
Inthe county, both ie.ite location id its
'appointir en*. The doll is good and hi :a
good state of oultivationOt is web drained
• and has been!. well farmed. The farm is
admirably suited for .etook breeding, hav-
ing been occupied py a breeder of thorough-
bred stock for meny years. Tee haildings
are modern and ip good cooditino. The
horns is a well-tiiiltaolid briek structure,
oI good appearance and nonittiodious
dimension); the barn le 'substantial and
pell preeerved, •aud Eris stone stabliog
nader it throtigainit; there •is a, geed driv-
big shed. Few farms in Hellen hue
beim. so greadv,admirel as thia one.
•For particulars and conditions of tele
apilyto. W. BIlYDONE, .
•. 0 'atop,. Ont.,
Soliciter for the Vendor;
',JAB, G. MeMicaunt, Seliforth, ,Anciloncier.
Now About -Your
Wdl Paper?
NOTHING adcle so mueh
• 1 to the- decoration, of a
house as gooci. Wall Paper.
• I am in a _position to show
y-Oii "the ireryTEest and choic-
est patterns, as aril 'agent
for the
Uplpire Wall Paper do,
OF !TORONTO.
The samples 'for isos'' are• :
entirely new. Prices Tun
from '3c with
• ders, 11. siine price. Every
• roll of paper. :gli.tt!•anteed to
contain 8 yards. • •••
a PCiTTS
HOUSO Decorator and 'aper Hanger,
iCorner Queen and'Princess,St
Clinton, '
-Bents the Signature of
The% K. inl.:.Youji..ave. Always :Bough
• n..:Use For Over' 30. Years:
THIC:004TAUPI ocoimmly. •ict muniwe armee', nnv Tom tom •
11,
eikulesieeiteetaii•Weeeseutowswiteseeipeteeettesee.eweet m
Cutters an& ei
•
2 Is Our Spetalty • _
They are made nit to best ot nu oriel, and take'ne 'seen td
:-::place in workmanship. l'hey are the hightest grade; 'and in. ai •
--It tending purchasers skald 1 see noy stack betore purchasing, *
(EO. LAX'S ° eLINTON't
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Clinton Sash, Door,
Blind Factory.
a
Thu factory hallo largest fifths comity. and baltheyety • latest lasProzed DX*
•ohinary, capable of doing work on the sheitest notice.; We Carry an elate**
aad reliable atook and prepared plans. ant give catirmites for And, build ali. elem..
et of buildinge On short node°, ani otraha-olosest priceo, Alt work is supviS:-.:- -
*ea in a inazditniaal•wity and satilfeetion guaranteed. 'We tell all kinis of
• terior sod exterior' insterial.. .
Luathor, Lath, Slitialles. Lisue,,S tsh.
Agentfor the Celebrated • Guar BIL.14 srule 0:11tSIC, tnufaatir
at NV tterloo. • Osii and get prides sal eiti,n$58ef bafaie ptvi a g
, • ,
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General -Builder and,Ootttrartur
1
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The "FROST LOCK_ , . •
p0 GALVANIZED.
•
is ode of the new features of tlae rrost Wire*
Pence for this year. Tile locks are coated with •
rice by en electrical process which ol
•prevents rust. :
lheFrost Wire Pence is made of •
toiledspring wire -tested to 2000 lbs. tensile •
•
. strength -rover twice that ofordinary fence wire.
Frost Pence is guaranteed. We will repair at any time 'free of
charge, any defects due to material or workmanship,. Heaviest and best. •
•
Write for free booklet, ror sale by-
•
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•
Hovey's Baking Powder at per
Hovey's Comtfotind Syrup, Vt bite Pine and Tar,. "25c-
•:cOughs and colds, 4 oz. Bottle . • • • • ....
Hovey's Beef Iron ani Wine for° Tonic and Strength -7K,,
ening Medicine, 10 oz, . .. . . .. ..
, 'Hovey's Compound Don Pills, $0 in a box, 25c, 5 boxes$1,00
• Hovey's Emulsion voe Liver Oil with Hypophosphite 7cp
tOOz.bottle , : A.••1.0b41001 .... •P•••• BUM!,
• E.• H•OVE1', DisPettittlevp:ist
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ROBEIFCT McIDONAILD." Blirth
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New stylish:greet variety and extra chem.) thai is the warto speak of our
Millinery. Our Dr:y Goods are opening out *ell nice, Dress,/ Goods of many
varie les, Muslin ,s 'Ginglutina,ivinte,Oretone,Ribbotui,Latee,Embroiderike„etc
HOOTS AND SIIOES -Our Spring dock in fine and, cou vre0 for
Gentlemen, Biomes,- Boys. and Ohl diem AIMS alt *
stock, full and up-to.date. Terms cash or produce..
Lioudisboro' Emporium'
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