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The Clinton New Era, 1905-05-12, Page 3' THE tiLiZITON )13W SRA z V MO ETABLIC 5ICIILIAT4 air Renewer A. ;ass PreReretiou for the hair. Keeps the bah' soft and. i10$41, 0114 PrOVOlitS Sighting at the ends. cures dandruff and .always restores .color to gray hair, 1""tertIVerlub...-. IMP** News Notes. At the London Assizes Wm. Boyd And Hugh Stevenson were seateneed to one year each in the central Prison for conspiraey to defraud Hugh Doug- lass out of 810,000. Make it very plain to your dealer that you know there is no substitute for Perry Davis' Painkillerfor external use from neuralgia to a mosignito bite .and internally for all bowel diseedere, A band of masked robbers cracked the supposedly burglar-proof safe ofat private bank in Gilbertville New x ork, and got away .witb a00 .eash. They had first cut the telegraph and telephone wires to outside towns. ' An intelligent, reliable people who are seeking an advantageous change, or those who ate idle and - want work will accomplisietheir, impose, bsys_sitrite Marsha o teas -He port -Wks' . • Lonisissreiant. ; Outfit fureished. It le expected that it will take two • weeks more to put through the auton- -omybill, It is possible that morning -sessions may be held to facilitate its passage. . • C141.11311°Cle Ng. I e Ream the The Kiiid YOU Have Alvia $ Bought agitates, 1444: 4 kifirRS. WM. SANDERS' 1DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL /will teach the first part of my dress cut- .tIng course, consisting of how to out all kinds tof shirt waists, sleeves and plain skirts; how to draft system to make a perfect fit for any: *Ile. The instructions of this work are print. tedi and given each pupil ; charge, 85.00, which is the value of the' system alone, with lessena given free, to be taught in two days. -Monday and Tuesday, May 15th and Ifith1 at my school on Albert St., Stratford. Best chance over offered for girls working :a shops. Write me, or see me at my School. in Stratford, BaturclaY. May liah, from L to 6 p.m. Strangere may bowl at school. :MRS. AVAL SANDERS,_teneher and inventor. Box 159, Stratford, Ont. EXECUTORS' .NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Samuel Rill. late of the Town of Clinton, in the County ot Huron, gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given, parstetnt to O. 1897.4:lap. 129, Sc r, and amendino Astts. that all persons having chime against On estate of the said gannet Hill, who died on or about. , the 25th day of Week, A. D. 1C05, are reouired to send by volt, prepaid. or to deliver to W. Brydone. solicitor for the Executor, on or be fore the 201h clay of May. 1' A. their names. ad- •glresses and descriptions, and a full statement of vartioulars of their claims and the nattire of the seeing' y, if any, held by them , duly c 'Milt- ed, and that after the said date the exeoutor 'will prcceed to distribute the assets of the de- • massed among the parties entitled thereto, • having regsrd only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 8rd day of May, 125. J.W.SHAW, W. ttRYJONIC, Executor, Solicitor for Executor. Tenders tor Dredging. frENnEas addressed to the undersigned and endomed 'Tenders for Dredging" will be re- ceived up to and including May 15th, 1905, for the dredging tequired at the following places, during tho.p esent year: Bayfield, Belle River, Beaverton, Collingwood, Kincardine, Matedie- dash Bay, Mettford. Owen Sound, Trenton, Penetonguishene, Pont Edward, Sarnia, Port Stanley. Rondeau. Port Burwell, Hammen River, Thornt on, Wiarton. Specifications C311 be seen and form of tends: - obtained at the Department of Public Worn, ; Ottawa. • Tenders to incInde towing of plant to and from the works. Only dredges can be em- ploy ed.which are registered in Canada at Mina of filing ottenders. Contractors must be ready to begin work within thirty days after the date they have been notified of the acceptance of their tender. The Separtment is not bound to accept the lowest or any of the teaders. ' By order, - FR SD . GFLINAS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa April 20, 105. Newspapers inserting this aafergitenient Without authority from this Department will not be paid for it. Pasture to Rent. Park lot G., being 8 1-2 acres, in Clin- ton, to rent. Apply to RIDOUT&HALE. Clinton. Farm to Rent or For Sale -- Let 18, Con. 4-, arillett, 100-acressnear- ly all under cultivation. Terms liberal; Apply to - W. W. FARRAN Clinton, March 220, 1905 To Rent The brick cottage and 20 'sores of land, just eouth of Clinton, on the London Road, and at present owned by Mrs. Freer is of- fered for rent on reasonable terms. Apply to Ephraim Batt, Clinton, or Rev. W. EL Butt, Springfield. . Much 24 tf .11••••••••1. For Sale. The n scree of land owned by the late E. Wise, oontaining good orchard, Iota of small fruit, and good buildinge. Apply on the premised to MRS. WISE. Alroutstanding acooante must be eeitled by the first of May. 'transfer of License. • cgtintY, Clippings The.tota,l, assessn2ent of the village of Wroxeter for this.year amounts to $14i,225. The Tockersmith council has ap- pointed Mr, Harry Tyndale to take full charge of their new stone crusher. • lames Ferguson, one of the pioneers in theneighborhood of Waltonrpassed away on Sunday, aged years. Another one of Howick's early. set- tlers passed away on Thursday of last Week in the person of Mrs. John lixtOK after an filmes; pt about a year. • Alex. Pitney, son of m. in ey sr., of the.15th con„ Howick, has entered in business in Ailsa, Craig, hay ingpur- chased a half interest in e flour milljn 'that town. , • . • Mrs Arehie MeGregor,•McKillop, de - year -old horse to Mr. James Archibald Seafortb, and received the handsome sum of $en in exchange. The animal weighed 1869 lbs, • Mr. Jewett, Bayfield,who has settled his claim with Mr. Mustard aboot the mill that. was destroyed by fire, by taking a reduced antiount; has bought a new mill, and will now run in op- position to Mr. Mustard. The Myth Standard says :-Blyth was always a great village , for tine loving girls and there seems. to be a general feeling that this reputadon should.be sustained at all hazards-- A couple of ye] y pretty pries arriveddur- ing the week and are now comfortably settled at the homes of Messrs. I. S. Golden and Isitae Brown, and in the days to come are expected to aid very materia ly in :enhancing the village's rep team' for feminine lovelSnese. • LA GRIPPE COMIbTe. AGAIN. . • The doctors' believe another epidemic or Grippe is here, and already many are sufferiug. The medical men • are not afraid of Grippe Wince.. Catarrho- zone was introduced, and declare' that no one will ever catch this disease who inhales the fragrant healing vapor of Catarrhozone a few times -daily. Cat- arrhozcine kills the Grippe .gerie and prevents it spretading through the sys- tem. "Last winter I had an attack of Grippe" writes C. T. McKinnon of St. John's. "I bought Catarrhozene and gotrelief in short thne. foiled Oat- arrhozone.better than anything else and was cured by using it." Catarrh- ozene prevents and CII*OS Grippe, eolds and catarrh. Two months' treatment 11.C3; trial size 25e. ' • ConOrittlalatifipS '• The Christian Gitardiaii,•in an editok- ial this week, congratulatee theProvin-, vial Governmentnn the vigorous man - per in which it is endeavoring to •bave the license laws enforced., The article is in part as follows: The Ontario. Government certainly appears to be inaugurating a strong , and; consistent policy in its dealing with the liquor trade. Terminally we behove in prohibition; and that is the goat° which our energies are directed. ibit we gladly reeognize and rejoice in everything that tends to restriction of • the evils of drink,:and to the thorough •execution pf exitithig laws to that end. Hence we desire to accord all due praise' for the energy now -being shown; in pursuance of the declared policy. of the government:in carrying 'fait more fully and rigidly the license laws on our statute book. PartictIbtrly do we desire to eongratulate the Goverinisent on its choice of gentlerneo of recognized charaeter and standing in the commun- ity as Licence Commissioners for this city, as we desire to congratulate these gentlemen themselves en the prompt- ness, impartiality and courage which they have shown in dealing with the matters Under: their purview. Their report- as to the hotels of the city, and their action in regard to them, have causeds-vety--great satisfection,_not._ only to the teneperaisee people, but to hey° respect to the good morals and good name of Toronto. • .tar does ha walk?• -• Take notice, that L Reuben Graham, of the town of Clinton, have made appliestion to the Licenee Boni of the district of 'West Heron. for a transfer of the tavera license of A. Brenderberger in the said town to myself, to take ditto the 1E4 clay of May, amo. Dated the, 10th day of April, 1905,.. The undersignedoffers his farm Of 125 acres for sttle on the 12 Oneession of Hallett, 12 miles from Clinton, the SAM° from Seas forth and 4 ranee from Blythe There 14 on the premises good bank barn, also pig pen, sheep pen and drivitg house with loft above, There is a good briok hotter) with summer kitchen, oistetn, 8 wells, 10 sores of bush, 2 acres of orchard tif choice fruits, The farm feneed and drain, ed -and in a goce stale of Wail/Won. For Lena ankpartiCalare apply 10. *IM tf HENRY LEA/1, Londeshoro, Old Newspapers for Sale, wo So is Successful I 20 Years' Search for Their Rana. I POOR, WATERY DIOR I A Prot Chop ••••••••••re.se.44..........•••••••••••••••• y The Cause Of Pimples and all jrageph, Mich., May search rplefigurino MetiptiOns-rOr- ibit'a tale, and telling the story of the spending of a fortune and twenty Only ewe, Years in anxiety for the parents, has Poor, watery blood -pale blood- is been ended in the findingof Fred the cause of every pale complexion. millionaire. formerly residing m this ous Impurities-icethe- cause- of- every Shepard, sou of Albert epard, a I Bad blood -blood with poison. city', at Portland Oregon today; ' bad complexion. Bad blood is re, Twenty years ago Shepard, Olen. a sponsible for eruptions, and pimplee, lad of 18 Years, after a reprunano IDY and torturing, burnhag, itching- eeze. possessing all the features Of a novo- • womanise peok Pm the Me father for sense boyish prank, Mee appeared from home, and not utftil to- day has a word been heard from him. Every day of the intervening years has bee* spent by the parents in traveling over the continent in an effort to get a trace of their boy's whereabouts. Theusands of dollars have been spent in emplOying dote°. tives and., in advertising in papers in every part of America. In ten years Mr, tuld Mrs. Shepard have traveled ma. These troubles can ..only be cured through Uri blood, and the only medicine that actually makes new blood - Hell, pure health. giving blood - is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Asir Pale People, The new blood, which these pills make retches every organ and part of the body. It clears ' tne coin- plexion, banishes, pimples and erup- tie,* and brings health, strength and happiness. Mise Lizzie Lobsinger, Cartsruhe, Ont„ says; "Dr. 'Williams' across the continent et •least five Pink pals is the best medicine 1 know times, each time followingvague clues. • of' for cleaning the blood of impuritiee. haoritheTagosthey--Wentslosthe Pacific coast,. partially for a ...Own liu t still searching. Two . days age Mn 15 hepard • *kettle/it a Portland. -paper, . „and glancing at n'pleture of , Wood,. ful woman'inounted on ashorse he sew eathsitssssthees,nameessEr, seas Irepards''S Re immediatelY took. a train for Portland,. an 4 hi two hours. Ivaareunited with bieson. The .sonleaving home, had traveleA west, established. hinieetf. in bueinesse and is today a.pros.peroas ntan • of :le- fitieriee. • His wife is- s one of the So- ciety Women of Portland Young' Shepard, ashethed at, hie actions to: mard.s his parents,.vowech alter he had lett home, that itewotted not write to them, but .would. lead. thereto think that he died. He. wilt fall. heir .to several 'hundred thOusrandsdellars • .ate. the death of his parents.. . A War on Cigarettes . A fierce cigarette fight is being wag- ed in certain. of.theynited States be- i,ween the Anti.:•Ciga'rette LeAgues and the Tolsacco Trust, the latter fighting: the passage through the Legisliture of anti -cigarette laws, and threatening top test' their constitetionality in the couete. In Indiana the- law beearne- effective two weeks ages and already dealers and others have been fined for selling eigarettas Or having thein in thbir.possessiore The. heir law pres- cribeirpenalties against anytime who sells, gives anew otehas his Posses- sion aey cigarettes or Cigarette paper. andthe penalties are doubled with each infraction of • the law. • Cigarette smoking will Cease in WisePnsin •on • July Ist,• if the, law is 'obeyed. The penalties in that state range from a fine 9f $5 up to $500, • and kix nannthil imprisonment. and. half the moue* gees to the informer, . In Illinois an anti -Cigarette measure pending. In Nebraska a law. has been passed and it also will become effeetive July In Michigan a.bill heel been passed' by the House and is now before the Sen- ate. In' Minnesota' bill Wes .killed in the Senate •by its. indefinite •post- 110.neme,nt., Should the TobateicO.Trust •fail in its efforts to proVe these laws unconstitutional'. other States • will likely pass:similar' uieaeures, and the ‘`.taeffineiail" Will have a hard time Of it. A gitlinifty Of old neWelSapere, ettitehle for putting tinder Oarptites Or toy. purpoee Where wrapping paper k requited-, -6 cent ,per bundle, Nittv ESA abet, • ° •• Visage It Ont. ' iThe 'problem Is tend. to have .demoralized the railroad' 'serviee • of large .part *est ,Virginia,. •all the employees being. so absorbed in working it Out: tt.trithetme mile long starts from the station 'sit-Gladyi. The, engine leavea the statitin„. end.the eon-. ••ductor w.eite ;until the • caboose conies, When he jumps On the caboose and walks forward 'over .the.train, When, the engine reaches the next station, , �1ftriIles.disttsfrom-Gladye, • the•conduCtOr steels off the megihesHow • fir 'doeto the. conductor ride' and htsir /0 • • Moot 'People had supposed. that the fliiposal of .Garibaldi's body, had been Onally settled tWehty years :ago. Tina, • however, ap'eppar* troy? a letter Writ- ten by MS eldest.surviving teen to the president of the Italian chamber of floPUtleic is siocite ",crise:—Thrv-friter points out that, contrary to his syishes, Garibaldi's direction for the `cremation of his body Was, °Wing. to the oppositionnt powerful public mew, not carried out, The son asks if this • setting aside of GaribaldPs directions is to continue. Shonid the answer be in the afOrmative the legislature is re. Attested to aouninte the reeponsibility, arid to have . the body remiwed froth • Oapreva to the continent. • For Wee Tom as well as• Bit. Ones . - "Grown tips " have no. monopoly on Mooney's • Perfection Crean,' Soda• s • Children, take to these de - 44:34 crackers like they do to bon -bots. There's anape.' crisPness—an inviting deliciousness about them that Is simply irresistibk.. VVholesome and nutritiotis, too. just the food ftir Attie ones to make th&n grow. • At your gie.0 aerts—in the • moisture" proof boxes, , t•t?•'?' • blood was in a badr-conclitiony-teml- as a result I was not only weak and run down,' but was troubled with pimples and cruptiona. I tried sever- al medicines.,but-they &dna help rinv The.n. wag'. a d visesl..toseeika, Dr. Wile -Iiinini&TinkTills,-arelSIMee---socin • res lieved rile of all my *titbits.' I can re- commend the pills to anyone suffering; front bad blood." • Bad blood is the cause of nearly every. disease that afflicts; humanity. Itis because Dr, Williams Pink Pills melte new, rich red blood that they - cure such troubles as anaemia; heart palpitation, headacheEi and backaches, rheninatism, neuralgia, indigestion, kidney and liver troubles,. and ail- ments of ;girlhood and womanhood. Mai, you must get the. ;genuine pills with the full name, "Dr, 'ykillliarns' Plink Pills for Pale Topple,' on the . ,-- T • heTnronto Run rises to retiOtk it' Weuld be Most beneficial to the Vaload* Life farmer to have admission intro the 'United States 'markets on the e0Xne tern* as great. Brstain. No Liberaliati all events. will deny that, But what would be the inte of, babylike, cryin* for the mean? Yoriotig years Caned, susentleavared to, atrainge reciproe.e ity treaty with the Illifited States in natural products, and even added a selected list of marnitactured articles in which there might, bet freedom of trade as between the. ewes -countries. But We all know What' has become of these efforts.. They have been barren of results, anti have left but one im- pression, end that is, that our neigh. bora aro not prepared to enter into a fair reciprocity treaty for a term of years, which woold be the only treaty that Canadians would even eonsidee, ' There are other -articles, ini addition to farm products which might, very well, he freely 'Petereheingscl. Voul, example, Yet we. know Itbat the United States is averseto free, trade in Coil between theliFio countries.. if reciprocity is ever -to .be obtepaed must be 'by each coontry throw,mg off such taxes on inaportrae-it deems' best `fort4a,:iterlitstrizabmoitati4nts447. Ucit,r;rtiiblia.ssikaoreo7si4Ect,. With that imposed Iss7.e the, Votted States. Our tariff id imposed with sthe primary object of obtaining rTr- envie wherewith to conductsthe- affairs of the ,country. The 'United &Mesita- poseshigh taxes on imports, in order to discourage that interchangepg pro- ducts vvhieli recipro tity would bring about. When the :United Stater, peo- ple have reiehed the stage -where they will support a policy of lowered i taxa - don on imports, bringing their tariff down to something dice ate eesnality with that of Canada, we shaillbegin to have isome hopes that 'a, "plain, straightforward offer of reeasprocity • • . .. • • ••., EASY TO USE BRIGHTEST AND BEST. ' I Ask FOR THE esiiiAnsorm,P0 4. 40•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4*••••••aeo•ae, I AU Druggist' And Deal& ' TARR NO OTHERR.: li a& ., FOR PERFECt HOME • OUR LAWN• OWER .$11ARPENI.NU? -O•Fie t e new «ra1 Apit Stiarpenerth that we,'would like to brave. you exuniine • before you, have 7our. mower :sharpened. again. There is nothing Jilkeit on 4*, market. 13y its use ea.cfr- Wade is sharp- ened with the'titmost exactitude; the bevel on the knives being` kept at the.sarne degree.all Jl'ong. Every. inacCiiracy is taken out, a perfiacil " clearance " given the blades,. and • all alone ". while you' wait" to see.theilitm, . • More good Mowerssare. spoiled by;-bunglesome shOxpen-- ing-than by the work they are: intended- to cib2. Ther's no tares aroun Y°• -such as our- Toronto cOntemporhry 4-guesswOrk- y a-adisrate ib a luair , w d- 'Sold•-ls me eine dealers everywhere or sent nest paid at C/ cents a box or six boxes 1or $2.50 by writing the Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • A Bytinnical Tribute to Clinton Lady.:• By Clara H. Mountcastlin Ittes you know her ?; 'She's a mimosa Vv ith heart that'aslerge and warm,: And 'a face whose. fliesseieng• sunshine • Shows the eftermath of stobins She's a wciman justa woman. And no other word min tell All her graces and perfections,. • For ',she doeth all things well."' • • Do you know her? • 'she's the owner `'•Of a little Spotted nair-. Pair of. noniete and km drives, there Rettna about, arid everywhere.. And she takes the sick forairinge, . • . And she cheers the sad'with And she comforts all about her . With .her tender, winning wiles... • . . boil Yon know her? a wonder! • As she sits with Atatelymien Mid her. wrappings. 'you pass.hee • You ntight take her .for a queen. • Do yeti know her ?• she's a Christian.; •. Shed's her light o'er all the land: • • She'd woman pure and spotless, • One of God'shien blessed band. • • (Tne ahove lines' were written three years ago, in remembrance of this charita:ble lady's kindness to our peet- artiseduring the latteee recovery from a ',every illness.) '. • • • 'An observing English. • schoolmaeter advieeis parents to give tin waistcoats *Lod to Clethe their boys in sweeten, and iltionels...Waletcoats do not proteet the Most sensitive part Of the. body, the. • baeltsWhetefore there is a constant lia- bility to -coldis after. exereise, ; ' • • . • Piko. Moe. , 'Theme of :the pike has been eupPon• ed to bea poliionous quality. when eat- • ere but Linnaeus; the famous. natural- • avers that lie saw it dried and nettle into bread hi Lapland:• : • • Ilaminer :Braise. : If in hammering in a nail you by Mis- titke hit your finger or thumb, hold the injored.lneinber in Water its hot you CA11 bear for few minutes. .ThIe draws out the Inflannnation and fie. • herd the ptilnin a Wooderfal way, • e.,a, _Keep cr961119 • A MblespoOnful of powdered sugar stir_redsinto. a bottle of cepem will pat Off the .s011ring erPeees for at least 'twenty-four hoilee peold6ed the cream Is kept near the ice. : ' 'An toMist entered a ratan - rant and by it feW Scrapa of Freneli • was able to order dinner. He wanted. :eoate Mushrooms, very delicious and . iarge.1/Ot knowing the name, he de. =tilde& a' sheet of paper and pencil • and sketelied one; The waiter under- • stood in. a.secOnd, disappeared for • ten minutes and returned With a hand- •soine unabrella, . , • 0 , A Premixing nrone-yeareold. , Baby Alice had been scolded for Con- tradicting, being but four years old • her Mother hardly expeoted that the teeter° Was itYrniderstaced WouId- be remembeeeds She was satisfied, however, at supper trine when WY' ettid, "Mamma, now don't contradict; please may, have some imore pud- ding' • Loigieal. Lady' -$o, We don't need any new locks on our house. Ours are plenty good enough. Insistent Vender -There, madam, Is where you are mistaken. To he really up to date M thietime of year you Ought .t0 put on spring loaka. Let mot Walt. ' , laid the optimist, of itilvar tab my tfoubles to bed with tne.0 "It's all right to 'nay that nOtte OHO fho heillitnia, "but whit el ya h,ete tett lagrowing • Apt Y .Bitter Teti Is Not Good Teo People *who 'don't like tea know only. the kind • ' that is just bitter,. the low, • land tea that has more tannin in the. leaf than you can kill with any amount of sugar. CI Grand Mogul is a High. • land tea, grown on the inountains of Ceylon, tip near the sun, Balnly breezes and light soil 'produce' the mellow • flavor that makes ,sGrand 'Mogul a distindive•prOditi• t. High in theine (tet,tone) and loiy in tannin (bitters) it appeals to the palate and • tones up the nerves Grand Mogul Tea q Said oi;ly in in‘du lined piper, nev4r lottatis "Mogul" premiums toi shsi pan of the **lullingsppropt- -end do not dated free, the dts tea, AcOUpOntn - Otektite, says vvould be of great benefib to the Domion, might some day be made, but even if:it were made, it will be • well for Canadian statesmen to leole elosely into such an offer. It -mac have a string in it intended to provide for the United States:eventually gettingmore than a fide share of the benefit from the agreement. Meanwhile, iti would bo waste•ot time for Cattadianato eith- er advecate reciprocity. with the repeb- lie • or to in any way trouble them Selves about its They have morepro- fitable employment in developing the gseat natural resources of the Domin- ion, and in increasing their commeree with the Motherland mid with every country desirous of entering into 'fair commercial relations with us. The day has gone by when Cana- dians were contented to sih down and I wait for better trade relations with the United States,' letting slio, the golden opportunities presented under prefer- ential trade with Great Britain and -extended commerce with other coun- tries more anxious to do.a-fair business • With Canada thanis theUnited States. The new onditionsa.aeoine for the' declaration of -the recent English vis- itor to Canada,- that he dicl not find in. theDonlinien one advocate of reoinro- city between Canada andthe American Republic, What, would bethe the use 11 WEAK STOMACH: AND KIDNEYS Toned:Up aod Rade Realign? and • Rtrong By theGreat Tonle err oz.o.n.e . . ."For ten years I stiffered acutely front stomach trouble,"writes Mr. • Maxwell Thompson, elf Toledo. "I al- ways had a headache and dull feeling after znettls. My appetite was poor,. and I didn't relish my food. It was all due to a weak, • defective stomach. I -read a,boukrerroione, and ordered six boxes frommy druggist. I was ma • time atall before I felt much better, and whenall the Ferrozone was used; 1 really -took a new lease of life.I am stronger, brighter, andfeel more like work than before tiying Verrozcnes It is a splendid tonic, the best I ever Used." .. . "Between bed kidneys and a weak stomach,". writes Douglas ,WhitternOre of -Belmont, --44I, was- reduced to -a- skeleton this spring. A. friend strong- ly advised-Ferreszone, so I commenced • to use it. Ferrozone soon cured, my stomach trouble, and made my • kid- neys perfectly healthyI haye since gainetl twenty pounds in weight, and 1 .. I enjoy the beat of health. 1 °believe I Ferrozone saved my iiii3,-and 1.grate, fully recommend it:"• WIT stay tick when Ferrozone can cure you ? Don't be foolish any longer.' c4et'stirne Ferrozone te-day and take it legit -14W -Ferrotbintsitestiteeshealth : and. but . 50c for three. weeks ss . etstnii eite. SIX . DUO eent _pot -paid • 1 for ;$2.50 by The Ferrozone Company. Kingston, Ont., • . Bring your Mowem to this shop and sew the result.. .General Repair Shop Akiwahrthamwai.tivaviNewwww* Ready .Spring • . . We have a full' assooment of Open, and : Top Buggies, 'fitted with either Steel, SolicL • Rubber, Cushion, or ,Pneumatic tires- also Miirket & Lumber waggons. • Rumball McMath Huron St. Clinton. NliM141MailiMMVutlitilAktYMAMMAPRAPP • .1Z/VIA L. E. I-1 D PREVPNT$ , . , Our Formaldehyde hae always civen perfect satisfaction. We get the same makeovery year, anti guareritee . it to be of full , standard strength. 50c per b.. Any quantity. • Full directions •"how to use it on every b•ntle. • -•• • • BluestonesTaris Green, .aricl everything for spraying purposes, a • lowest. price. E. Hove • pisperising Chemist - anal Druggist:. iseaseasesnemasenmsenr 01111.1101111111111111. _ ANY LA Y CAN easily $12.00 to $20.00 weekly by representing us:m• her locality and will couvilice you that this is no deception. The position is pleasant and profitable the year round, Will gladly send particulars to any lady whoi inityneed. pc, make • some money, IN HER SPARE TIME •8 -24.1i -w rigc! MRS, DAVIDSON'. - "-orit-iforao;134ANTFonp,--u T. Not SQ GeatefUl _PPealaid probable at Her Death, • • 'Queen. :ytototia has been cli4dil 190 • four years, yet se eolekly has she beeft forgotten that It has been found im- • possible; °Whig ,to leelt , wry out in .lts details the epleild filentorial designed by 'Thomas. Bre0 end Or .AstoO Webb, both members o the Royal AcadernY; *tato the Mar- quise de VontenoY. So profound ap- peared the serrOw . throughout the. length end breadth of the British Em- pire at the time of the Queen's death,' 00 burnoose the OVDrecia,tiort blessings conferred upon her people by • her wise and eagacious reign ef more than 'three score years, that no doubt. whatsoever Was entertained but all the money- needed for the erection of a fitting memorial to her 'meld -be speedily subscribed many times over. • We have ell seen the designs accept - e& by the mmission over Which the • Kings In person presides. They Ocitli,! prised, fti addition to the 'statue Of the Oben, a.pemiscireelar_seelennaile.... a , screen behind the monument In front of Isuekirighain „Palace, and A Dr00681-. Monet' Peed' Trani Ilifekinglittin Palitee. • Along what Was formerly the Birdcage ' walk, .terminatieg in it 'bridged atoli, connecting the two wings of a neve Government buildittg on the West Strand. ' The memorial ihcluded marble groups representing the. British colons lit dependeneloo---Canada; Australia, Indite the 'Werit Indices ate. At first money came in freely. Then . the flow 'diminished. ,Pinally It has metaled, and ab relatirely little over the .0750,00' required for the executfon ots the original design has •beeit subscribed" • that many' -of the most attractive fees tures of the monument have had to be abandoned, And. ,others, Ruch at tilt eplendid colonnade, mutilated POI' the apeolee of meagre looking balustrade now itt astitim of erection hie little In nommen with t,ha grand colonitade .of Which we have Neen the, design. Nor ikre theta to be any doibitial groups. There is AO money for 1Ont. _•••••,.,-x,:eig' — 'V telfataiftliebderdO. eARPAT.5 -Piret• gt304..Mujijlatimi "and then go ahead. The foundation df fine nished•room is the CAR El', We show many patterns in each sauelity, viz.: Unglieh Brussels, 85o to $1425 per yard; English Tapestries, 40e to 75c; afi-wool, - CO0 to $1.C3; Reversible Union, 25c to 50c; Art Squares, in many sizes and pat- terns, prices $4.50 to $25,00.eachl Tapestry Curtains, fancy patterns •colors tet match your Carpet, $2.00 to $0.00 per pair. , • J. II. ' Largest Furniture Storefe stpese countCHELLE1V illyth. y . .,-•- e . • Do You Realize That a Neglected. Cough Nay • Result in Consumption. • If you have a ColcV Cough, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, or any aftiction of the. Throat and. /Amp,. _ what you want is a harmless and • P1 certain remedy that will cure you at onae. • There is nothing so. healing, soothing, and invigorating to the •lunge as the balsamic properties of the pine tree. • DR. WOOD'S Wet MORWAY PINE SYRUP &attains the pot it healing virtue* of the pine, with other absorbent, expectorant and soothing medi. eines of recognized worth. • Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup • checks the irritating cough, soothe* • and heal' the inflamed Lungs and *outbid Tubes, loosent th• phlegin, and gives a prompt tense of relief front that ehoktil.np, stuffed feeling. WO 26 cents per bottle MAtiostratiolail. Nag. • 4 ,* • txcurslois Hamilton Montreal Line Hamilton. • to Montreal Toionto to Montreal (Meals nc1 berth included.) .swRatea to Intermediate Pointe iteetno;f3 leave Hamilton 12 MUM• , Toronto 7,80 pan., Tuesdays, Thnta. days and Saturdays. Single, -- $7,50 Return,$18.00 Single. Return$ 12.00 Toronto - Montreal Une Commencing Inn() 1st, steamers' tetW`e; Toronto II'r Pau., daily, except SInn. days; front July lst. daily- • Par ticketoupply to ' P. R. Ileigena, Or WI, 36 • G. T. R. d or writePOSTEln CHAP " 1,Vosewaraiisturst Agent,