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The Clinton New Era, 1905-09-15, Page 6TEE CLINTON NEW ERA Sept, 1011, 1905 Lid it ever. occurto .yOu.-_ AT WfiEN YOUR DEALER OFFERS . SUBSTITUTE FOR eeylon Tea, his motive Is seiregain, because of in reased profits SO 13EWARE. , Sohl 0,,i in .ead Pack tn. 25. 30, 40. AO, 60. By all GroC43114. id; c Mi•ed rGreen. ' Highest Award 10 t. Louis, 1904. TALES OUT 00 SCHODLe I More Merry Mistakes of Pupils Record- , cd by Henry J. Barker, M. A. I The subject of geography often pro- videm entertaining experiences for the inspector and teacher. An Inspector was questioning a class of village lads, in a North country school on the subject of English manufactures and the towns where they are carried on. After eliciting from the lads that the -industry of cutlery was associated with Sheffield, that boots ahd shoes were made in Leicester and s-ieict, etc., he came to '•••••••o• • • 15TrESERViNG.'BUTTERFLIES. How to Mount Butterflies and Moth - The Poison Bottle, The procees of preserving and motuit- ing butterflies and moths is rather complicated, if really fine -specimens are to be' made,. and requires • some apparatus. The method may be found fully explained in most text books •of entomology. One • of the beat-. an handiest for beginners 'is Cbmstock's - "Insect Life." Briefly; the proeess. is as,, follows: Having killed your specimen by smothering it in a tigbtlY covered box, containing a sPcinge or bit of oot- the subject of cloth goods. ton saturated with ether, or benzine, or Pointing to one little lad's trowsers, some similar agent, it is next lifted Out • circumstancee was impossible. An ac- he said:- 4 by means of tweezers grasping the body, tion to remove the cloud on th*title e The me . involve the whole; proPertY, as- ly a bit of a patch!" I should then be laid gently adicas die - oth sarniaurlae N-v°uIll pap r 0 y s out the purchaser ot lots With a: nalue. • "Now. my lad, where was that for if the wings are t h d th leloth made?" likely to suffer harm. the plan under which the lots hadlicsert . The. iade a little ignoramus, was then be laid on a -strip of soft , pine :sold, as . was frequently the , case in suite taken aback, and thought the board, with a greove cut in its sin -faces those days, had not yat been registered, gentleman was pointing to a certain deep enough to anew the body' of the co.olicari couldn't tie up in an inv.olved place where his mother had done some insect to.sink.into it, so that the wings. laWettit •every transaetion .of the tnost pecessary mending. ' lie flat upon the boardsw,hen spread.. A - sticceasful sale of the year. He Sought , "Why, sire . he stammered, "that's strip of stiff paper (writing - °Weil -.. , never mind," said the in- wings (lengthwise), and pinned firinly is historically 'known to have been able' les* Cheque and talked as Mr •Cooliean' )1411 to-dond the young Englishman bland- ISpector; 'tell me where the material to the board at each end, holdin s the" , a -game from?" wings firmly down and smoothly unttl ly smiled and said: L'Il•pell.those Iota cone;derable advancif You win .114 00h, sir," said the lad, "It's a bit of they have dried, which wilt 'occur In at a. e, gve Out out of my father's old breeches!" two or three days,- according to the .. „ . . me a• few 'hoursto a let of Old i ,. ' 1 . weather, etc. • The 'spreading of the • Ccuntrymete who prefer doingabueiness /n a South London scemol the inspec. Wings. into proper shape meet be made 'w- ith an . Englishtnan; andwill Make •, or was trying to Rad out whether the after the papers have been .pittned; by • good my • dep.ositeverything will • and • oys really knew and appreciated the aid of some slender instrument, like a 2 be all right all round.". ' , • • • ' tances between the different toWne—knitting-neediesoroughly driedsi, i'.e'4111. a COolicase's face-gred Held,' but he irthich they so glibly mentioned. So he the pasSers .may be lifted;• and the in-- . trairredeltis Celtie-Impuisievenese. anti__ thrned-to one la4, and said:- 'Sect transferred to the bex. or drawer in . rnerety' 'twittered: '!And stiltprie, Come, now, En I nd even got hold' of ire- , • TWO WESTERN•STOPIlES. - Typical: Yarn Abe/tit That Srinetih Atte" thineer„ Jim Ovelican, and Meth.. er .of George Hem. Every' Winnipegger Of the days of the great boom in • the eaten. eighttee, ;erase's' Lewis. M -Toronec 4,1,thrifay rernernber jim2Coollean, - elevervst, wittiest and smoothest. auenoneen that ever waved a hammer over the eine pf • lots in as Manitoba town which fent sprang into existence en a gailyenlered map in his real estate ,anctionriiont; at the -corner mentorted by the oldelmar as being offered far a bottle of whiskey and a pair if pools. . , . , • • It was in the Itomf a -sale of lots. in* Minnedsea 'or Rapid City, whien. prosperous theme. te -0e 1.f*12 . existed on beautiful maps of."Own end in .the Words of Mrsalloolivan. who was auctioning -them of every afternoon imd the supply ran- out or, the. surveyors could pet -on another ade dition, they were going like .bot cakes. Hundreds -of. lots were sold to handrede Df purchasers on the usual payments Of a third down and the -balanee tWo other epticilied paym. ots, A perfect tide -.was guaranteed. In the hut A.. auction=aOd there -was nothing so hut,. ried in those fast days as a rear estate auction controlled lite persuasive •Mr, ,Coolician-twenty choice lces w re knocked clown to a bland and appaeent- ; IY unsophisticated young Englishman; who gave his 'cheque for the ten per .cent. deis,srAt necessary at the time and received the customary receipts, which he forthwith registered in the registry take- • 'Upon presentation of the cheque "neXt Mr.` Molt can's ' bebickeepws er was informed that the account was overdraWn and that the Cheque coeldn't •be paid. criminal. action under. the 1 LONDC4iS NEW NAME. els. ot ,SelltIris," . "That le Just it, Mr, Ham You al- waye come to the point. I came to ask s.smog,e compooiut 0 smoke and. Foot .nsttetuariifrunder the circumstatices there • .1 ferenoe By' Dr, Des Voeue. - Mr. Ham' thought earn.estly fore°, min- • Hereafter It would eeein .that Lona it orelwo and then sable gravelyt "1 .don in particular is to be known IsY a am afraid there is not enough inoney in ; this registrarehip of a large and pros- new name, and that neW name one' coined at a, nubile •health congress re-, Perous county bearing an historic title mottle". .Dr. Des Voeux lectUred oll the for two strong men with different but ceal smoke e.betemetet, and coined, o,mtd still exeravagant dispositions like you and my7elf. One of us will have to re. aPplatise, the new ,word, "smog," which . is a compound Or smoke and fog. eign'' ' There again the old change against "But. Is1r. 1-lani," said the Worried ' London of beings old-fashimed and out "Just think! 1 am an English- of date was leveled, at ber, for, said man, a staang'e in a strange Ivicl with i Des VoeuX, if the obsolete Itlechen Bre U family of nine." "i)h, well; I guess you ate right. Its were atiollibed there would be less smog:. In fact, Des Voeux professed 110 to me, then, to resign. The man witb. to be ab$e to deLect three distinct %U- rsine lia$ t____he cart on tile nth." . •• urnal segs-lerealstadt, Tieititheine mid „ dinner sieogs., T9 this, added the Hon" . • Rollo Ressell, they °Pet the metropolis • SM. IHEY BY Iii1111 Beebe' , .. the deterioration ot health' and theseitst 2 5,200,000 every year, ' in addition to • •-• - . •• pression of spirits. ' ' • •EASY WilY to Make New Antu t nu' • Foluiwing the talk about snihke and how to get . rid qf • ii, another 'indict- . 'Dresses Out of Old and Faded rnent was brought against Lender)... I Coined at Recene Health Confer. • couldnt be a small iteereaso, made in TilY Costumes and tuts • Diamond Dyes This is in regard to its vitiated atmos- Phere, smog or no smog. Dr. T. ploy- er Lyon drew a .lurid picture of life in I the centre, of London not calculated. to,, • , encourage Visitprs • to stop long in the I are the Popular Package DYeel town. Owing to -the deficlerit air sup- I . For Bejabie. !Home Work dWelling, place for men and woriten I Pliehe .said; Londen was. quite unfit as • Do You Suffer I ? Won't yedbe guided by the experience of ors -take vt,,,bat they took -and cure eyourself as they cored tiaeinselves 1. PAle a-tives cere the cause of the headache. They remove the bloce,i. poisons which cause it entirely relieve constipation and. tone, up the nerves:. This letter is the.proof that puts an end to doubt .:-- have tried ftruit-a-tives and found them splendid for licadathes. feel so numb. better since commenced tainus them, 'tidal; they are a splendid meeicine, and am. recce:intending thete to all my friends.'t Mrs, j, DU1.011G, 'Rhaniesvitte, Oet, or Fruit Liver TiabletS• sec. a bone -Ali druggists. Manufactured by Frultseetives limited, Ottaws. --- • who. are engaged in intellectual pur- . 115on't wear a faded gown or akirt, suits, and it was Impossible to get cen- • Don't look shabby simply . because ditions ffroper for' the rearing- of chil- dren, as both the infant mortanty and rMI-7-S:IY„f•!alteddoe:16109)40,rieRS4SSvitrIll(10C:.*re* r new finproVed tny Dreall Cutting Cour% sett Can be tseglit at home,by better than by personal Instructions. It can Mt 1.alight In from 2 to ICI Weeks. charge no more thaa. making of st` „ems. To be paid by cash or Installment plan. I teach.you a perfect course in dressmaking, from taking a measure to finish. I will per. . OXIMilne all lessons. for -who can Instruct as Well as the • inventor? No experience necessary. No a41v, genuine without these toto gjltr6oss:eil'L=1:!nigvttre'bt:stie=2:14teV" tcaun nastrill>1 mali taltcg4:111,4,litigo_.!..rU.010448. and eine.e.. fig elisee7t nip lb .DeeSser:Aerrifolation. SoCiiitra..01.130 .. tees. wn. sermon - Inventor eol'isinat foWr .1AeNtaDr7 e 0 l I Latino a, of . , . .. .e.t.e.t.i noLnecosaary. to .lr,y'.:etuy g.lovalli; : the sickly .looke oe those who Itypd tee? NMI:ie.-Yea 044 0 ywano) tittle.; a cou-s) le year awn heiti3 al; any tIma. The whole .„ thilli•vtte ill i tfaudloetloantdos.n4hybYtnboereen.lese YO Li' • -tifiede - Teee-s teal e- ge e ae es. , and- varks. - • trefeaV.4uslieettriaA•fweireaMt ratteezei•• ii0 iwnioler 4.1 Tars bi, r . the. En co . Taller . eyes teat! - „la, "'a.. lb Wish are ,quite inatiequa.e to allovt a, blast . ... 'that ceet sets- era's per Package, the quenee was Londoe is killing its chil-' o'd drPse Or skirt Can be dyed a bah. dren and allowing weak children to • towline and beautifull color in keeping ' grow up to die miserable deaths. with the. ;tilt titan. season. Thliusands . The rernedy stiggeeted. by • this emtn- of ,weieen will Iritve. autlinth 'dresses, , ent doctor of cheet diseases was that suite and sk lets, that cannot be tdid fresh. air Should be brought to London froni slew, but svhieh have eost, them by means of tube railways, : through only a f rifle,the result Of coloring over which. it. could ba purneed, and by . then.. old' materials with Diamond ' Means Of .nthich :the impure air dMild. Dye4. . ' • . I be retrieved. The large buildings, als. o, . Nt4Vta' risk your meterials and gar: . he said, should -be split up into venti- nietits with the Weak,. adulterated. feed. 'sling Onite, for, as arranged at pros- itnitetion dyes sold oy .snitits dealers.. ent, the upper parts were fouled by the. .Winen you buy t:te DiamoND Dva'S, air from the lower, and the 'leeward . you nave. t he le•iet pro Iticed 'in. the . side by the winewerd. - . • ... mield. Send to .WellS & . Richardson Though. no new therrnometriC recora • Co , Littl;tPil; Mnpt14•11,1, P. Q., for new . has been created there Is nO•gainsaying hooke, eDieuenet Dyes mid: How • to that. such heat as •Lorition has, been 15,:e Theia,” ate.l card Of •18 dyed 'loth suffering .friem recently has been More . aim Pled•-.1,sent free to 11,11.4. address: ' trying than has' been experienced • by. I ' ..Yellow. Fever la Canada.: - . . .. i „the present generation it least. • , . . the__Thheeaat_irrnhilaksolgh4eat,en einueucty thOelakst, • .• MB. Wel. amens eue oeo packtt„os of Demened.Dyee, .of pure air to enter, and the • oonie- n me n, et ur . and depressed tri Spirit • J. Gordon .Mowat 'write, in The Tea..., .rmito World: If occasion co • 8 i 0 ' ' ' ' ' " . ' - . . I . you've mentioned which it is to be kept, where it is held ' It was well that businese Was-,illack,- Ingham,. How far is it awly?" _ in its Weep by a *pin thrust throughthe ltmdi." . ' .a' „ , , gi . .. way •in 'connection . with •yellow fever.. silk to it from London in one day?" fleet drawer. : I , . ' . . • • • . . . go to make ot. the °herrn that West.rn. notice that in •184e Quebec, in common.. There are a geed many things that ".tislUihtereet. with Canadian "readere-tb- • s Good ,Story .of..Georges Ham. . - . . desPa.tches from New. Orleans, it 'might .tor there .1s hardly an office in the city - neat. A: London coroner • remarked' .at where the staff tit cierlts,:has.not been reeticed.throtigh-illitessetaused. by the - - lei:e 'PeRabrilie-liiiiii-(thiliiiii) "iiith-theyi '"'' ' ' • 1 : tfOon't know, sir." li'Vell, do you think your father could sheet of cork on the bottom of the dab- • "I/To, he emuldn't." A 'poisoning -bottle shotild.ne one.with , life has te, men*. people. Probably. one . with Nevi,. York, Phila,delphia and other . an inquese that he didn't reinember a 'O -.0 . ,nto"Itt. tiva features of the • %Atlantic seaports, had an epidemic'. of •seaSone of se neatly •stilcides, all' caused a -wide mouth and a firM, clossteelier-- • " 1 It should hold 4 to '".6 Ounces;•..Put into soeial. life . of .t1-48; West is the goon fel- • eYelleot fever. . That. was the last case - by. the d,e,pressing heat and amides), s I • this bottle a piece. of' cyanide ,of potos.... - lowship that ,pervadess. the life of..etit Canada. had .of yellow- fever spree/eh-kg . to . have been. so , nutnerous, , . • . • . * • • • • There' are no • from a Canadian focae. .10 the great . .The le.ct that the ambulance service I I Teachers should be careful in using shim as big. as a large hickoryenut, and .. 0 5", wil • ars or speaking . mediately, before there is tithe for the' .ed. when. a Weseeen •meh. is willing to. Tennessee, suffered terribly, • and the nas been hardly adequate in some &hen addressing schol Idiomatic or colloquial expressions water enpugh to cover ft; and then im- villages in the 'West Eriough.is.coneed. yellow.. fever, epldeinie where Memphis, L In their presence. The little ones are cyanide to nisitove,.put In.enough pies- an •that the .markee of. hi' district . •Pestlienee extended:slate Kentucky 'and . South Itlitiols„ there were floe, deaths quarters to meet the demands throws a' apt to take what is said too literally, ter of Paris- to entirely soak up the. is it ,liown. Stald...13legitsh- doesn't eon- , contagipn ,in all these -case's .was peculiar light on the action of the Fine.' . gis the following story will shows._ water. In this way the cyanide vvill be ,vey 'the idea of the prevailing social:, ; reported ne•Ontario frern the fever; .the • pr,e.: ance ,COMmittee Of the Lendon 'County. A gentleman who took an interest in firmly cemented in •place tit thabottem • spirit of. the .West... One hes to berroW . Council, whiCh refused to iianetion .0.' the village school called in bne day to of the bottle, which should he left open' • 'from the Prenen annecall is borthoeirale al/manly contracted ecrois, the. borders; but it was tss . f . plena for lii...e ins,titution of a. PtIblic am- . this trail meinory Of the Ontario Board I know. but nee servIce or at any rate decided he noticed that the monitor or pupil or two., and then seCurely corked' and. , et helpfulness towards each other. . t .,.,thatetetnuet beedroppied for the present. have a chat with the master. Presently to dry in a shady 'place for an hour • or canearaderie. Its oumome is a spirit .. , , • late in the season., or , he disease to epread here. taachor-a youth some sixteen years labelled Poison, If not opened unties - George H. Him, the particularly well This Was, the committee • States,- *ori old -was not in his place, and he asked . cessarily, 8uch a biettie will Setain tis.: knoVen atid- well liked manager of ,the' •of Health report for the year mentions .PtirelY:fina"14 grounds, for the Conn - the master the reason. . strength for several months, , • press •departinent of the 'O, P.. le: ina ed- • • cil has yet to discoVer how it stands in "Oh, r ye had to dismiss him," said -"And why not?" , Voae he's dead, sir!" IEST ENGLISH 1Do you want the Best;Fat the lowest price? 1 Thousands die of .Consouationt,.. less every 'season; so close to .Europe as , though ' r • f ` ' ." • • .ye low . ever prevails • More .or regard •:tie'•:the extraordinary expendl- provements,' arid. the tact that the build- . • • • .. . . • •, fore he tpoic up .his residence in . , It may be' interesting. to note.that al- t i • th Holborn lo the Strand ini- ure n a , - ' . • mOnt: ' '''' the master. ' • ' ' • • 1 teal'. was 'a typicateWesterriene He ltad .• • . been & nentspa„per, Man, for Yea:re in ing sites lu•Kingsweer and AleiVicifi are "why." aeked the '.1 11 - • I No Conditioncause's, sci Many incitethe • -north of Africa and so.. close to not 'barns' taken up ;with that readinesi. "Well, to put it brim efly," was the e a .le diseases as cOnetipatin o. It not ''''''vv Ina:leg; an tilderinan,, a. war corres- pondelit during. thi••rebellion; and had North •America. as, the. West . Indies,. the whiah..wai anticipated. eve ,' '.• .. - lead, •bten. or. not, has never extended as an elite . Meinwhilee•because. the Council .can"t ply, "he got too big for his breeches." only pr•enents the kidneys-froni elinin-' •dieease, whether' mosquitoes carry, it • Now title remark happened to be axing the poisOnous.,wastes,. hitt causes borne the heat and burden of the early , • • see its viuy to sa.nctiort the eipendte overheard by a little dot of a girt who a nterniaestoinachstroub e and incline- , . days 'on the . Red River. He ; demie ap far .nOrth is ' the -. 47th parallel ' pbbtiespirited end. at the. same time a • tura of 'some few• thensands fora pile's partizan and had :done yeernan ' needed Public want, after haying sunk had Just stepped in from the infante' tem. Why dont you use. Dr.. Rana -strong par .. Of latitude, Quebec' in. • America • and • . . . f f 'yea di. e Ll.4.. has taken pladee •• Unlike' cholera, which , • theta, will be more -incidents 'like that . millions in: improverrierits whioh-') are school with a message to the master. ten's Pills and get cured? This excell-. , Bordeatix.-`iti -Europe, •• which both ap- .. She must have been very much im- ent medicine' restores normal • bowel serviee for his .party." Very few , things ' • ake...00ene. to Min' in leas way Of ' Gov- ' proach that parallel, being elle .most not . widely . appredated; AV., is .AttelY oromene patronage Cr Pan, althotigh he 1. northerly linnet§ at.Whiah ' an putliteak pressed or excited by the news she had action in one night. Thoutands say SO.. ez_ 'Oh, ma'am, I've Just heard why sum. stomach -in short...Yon ll ,have • . • • •er is 'essentially: a disease. of the 'hot . . . reeorded in, .ont• newspaper,. Jo which. heard, for, on returning to her mis- Your system will be ,pere..and. clean; . .ha b lh d ben e means o or . r ng 6U you'll he free from h6adaehOs, no- more claim of. in' PY a mail who holds a. fat . has ravaged eooi.e6untries, yellow fev- an Injured man, •Was , 'wheeled four tress, she said:- • Once in a moment of vveakness and. in . .• - miles le a h,ospital Iti an uncomfontable. tos 'al spirits and perfect good hea ... Government Job in the .es to -day.- . , W t ' south • . • . . . , • . - . that monitor was sent away." . - . • • • ' I • espringless police handcart. "Indeed," said the lady, "and why De. Hamilton's Pills are sold every -- w I t, dear?" where, 25c a box. Oe the genuine. 'Cause his trowsers got too short for response • to the solicitatien ot the Gose . 1 GOD'S OWN COUNTRY. Has your dinner lost Its savor? Has your greeting lost its cheese Is your daily stunt a burden? Is your laughter half- a sneer? There's a medicine to cure you, There's away to lift your load, With a. horse and saddle and a Mile of open road. Is your eyeball growing. bilious? Is your temper getting short? Its this life a blind delusion Or a grim, unlovely sport? There's a world of health and beauty, There a help that cannot fail, • tin a day behind the burros On a dusty mountain trail, r °me out, old man; were going To a land that's free and large, Where the rainless skies are resting On a snowy mountain merge. When we camp in God's own country, • Tou will find yourselt again ;With a fire -and blanket and the kOtars upon the plain! -Bliss Carman. 1 ,••••••11011•1•11.1.40•11.•• Can't Eat Enough , of , EMBLEM'S HISTORY Facts Regarding Masonic Stone Built Into Canadian Instituti Structure ernmeot, who owed h m rnttdlL, fle, oepted the position of Registrar, of 1)eeds foe the County of Selkirk, To the many who front the Atlantic to the Pacific Are acquainted, with Mr. •Hafins 'Personality, the appearance of the, fun - toying ex -editor enthroned behind a desk covered withsymmetrical piles of ninety title deeds and red -taped mort- gages wetild be inciingruotis. Me Ham chafed and ' his .frlende sympathized. The 'Behemianiern eg 'Western newspa- per-'1ife hati workedeltseway MO Mr. • Ham's bon80, and he engaged a deputy, • rfstrar-ia grave,mlddl aged Eng nehmen; the father ot a large and growlng farnity-,-to. attend to the more rout Mary affairsof thelnipoitant office. • The 'salary of the, registrar, while tall, ly gOod did not permit of an extrava- gant allowance being paid his deputy. . One day Mn Ham's deputy -appeared - before .him With an expression of Mire' gled gladness and anxiety and an- nounced that his evite had that Morn - 111g presented hitt with another soreas, th,e ninth. • • "Good heavens, marlin said his chief,' "this is becoming a habit. But I Con- gratulate you, and hot), everybody he Well. Still, a family 01! nine Is realUx- .urY for a deputy registrar Otthe COun- Interesting light is thrown by Mr. George Johnson, tate Dominion Statis- tician, on the history of the oln Ma- sonic Stone, which lies hidden sortie-: • where in the foundations • of the old. Can-antair institilte -building, on 2.. Rich- mond street east, Toronto, and which the Sons of England Berievolent Boole - who have recently retrohased the• building, lia.ve ,contracted to find, and hand over to the institute should they ever tear down the structure. Johnson says: . - "There is abit. cif history in that old stone. The late Dr. Charles jackson, • of Boston, 78 yettrs ago, rambling around in the vielnity of the old his- toric Atnapolis Royal -originally nein- ed by the French Port Royat-croseed over to Goat Island, which Wet the head of that beautiful sheet -of water. Annapolis Basin, and while poking around,- as a man ef antiquarian tastes would, came upon a stone bearing the Marks of the engraver's tool.• Further examination revealed that it was a gravestone. It bore the 1Vlasonic etre- blems, a square. and compass, and had the figures 1608 cut iri it.. Re had coma across the oldeSt evidence of the exist-, once of Masonry in' this continent, "He, got the Steno transported-tp the toWn of Annapolis and ordered it to be peeked up in box. to be sent to the " .0i. Cr e s b • , itt Linit ....What tatteee.5nertog. • :1 : A 'story' of- Liszt .recites that on• a W:hen- tt'eleep, .pepple alust . stiore • certain. °Oaf/loll.* Miss M. was Ple1-. . ih, patle, t'lieough the nionth triSteaci of ing..a sonata by Sterridale Bennett, .it• the nostril.; which are choked with 't a fid er- . fore retiring:slid yoiell:'quieltly, thire tairdY . lacking in eilYthing Ilk* elione the suoriag habit; By destroymg the taneity or. poetry.. inset... was evident - n 4 ifse of eatarrh.a,nd heatieigellteemnieteoet•reteinetlititeeeneleth kti:, no, after. pleY- : ' br.i.des; po,tavrhozOne .4ike.s. a :SCI$111... Mg some SIX or.eevei pages, he gently . plete Cute iti. every: case ; it 'cleans .' the • tapped Miiiis M. ti -Attie. arm And Bald; ' 'n)iitrila..stops the dischtinge,.itlid Pre- ,. 2 Madem igelle would ou klitull ame ire tits dropping in the dinette in it . fevii , 1 Q. i Y . Y." P, eatarili JilSb.tiee '''Oatarahozone" be- Work o very prosytype n c enthitite8;-`e'NOthinge-soeplettei the P qce Yea are Pe.rtaradilgr-Net,:::, • ttin to •cure snoririg, catarrh ot Colds* tainly, s r, • s e replied. •It •Is. the Catarrhozone--7that's Worth reinem. ' • . Ctiatees Durand'. Mernoefes. In'his autobiogeaphy the late Charles Durand speaks of a Visit to Toronto • during his student days In January, 1831, in this wise; "I called in the morn- ing after t e arrm ival to see soe stu- dent) e at th office of the celebrated Si-. mon 'Wash urn, then the leadingLawyer of 'Fork and Clerk of the Peace for the Couftty. Whorado you sOPPose I saw there? There / remember, `William Hume Blake' (the father of our two . wetl-known lawyers; Sainuel • and Ed- i 't 111 sonata 'The Maid of Orleana,', by WU- ltain Sterndale Bennett:" "Irm," said Liszt. .!'It's 'a pity the original Mantl- script didn't meet the same fate as the . 'maid'" ward Blake). . studying law in .D/r. . , . . ' , • . . • , . , . ' Washburn's office; with ' him Jcieepli '‘ ., . . , . • ' judge Si the County Courts of YOrk ;. . • an Ce.rat6 . .. .., _. „. . . . .. . • . . . .. .. lodges, and George Duggan, •afterWairds., . . Curran Morrison, afterivards one of Our 1. If Your. Liver ie Wrong •• . and Recorder Of this city, both the lat- I l' ' • • • .•ter also studying taw, I was introduced , • . ,invaluable to cleanse Inc blood .. Yot are 'Wrong all Over to them: formally," .. '• ..- I 1 • DaVis & Iawtened Co., Ltd., Montreal. ' Mr. Durand's father was -a friend of ,...................,,,..... 411those suffering with. Scrofula, Eczema .9, will find Weaver's Syrup old Colohy Pilgrim. Society of Ply- mouth, Mass.a-where the Pilgrim Fath- ers landed in 1820, to found Massaohue setts, the mother of the New England States. Telling his Weed, judge Halle button (the redoubtable "Sant Slick") about his firid he had to suceintth to "Sam's" persuasive talk and "soft saw - der." 'Sam" got the souvenir, and one • day, 27 years after, the dotter en tt *Visit to Annapolis, h Judge all about the e, only "Vam" had forgotten how -came originally into his possession. Dr.. jacksoti re- A torpid, inactive liver goes hand n d w' constipation. Such . chronic condition requites a system. atic effort to overcome it stid estsib- lish good health and perfect body, drainage. Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Pills, containing the two needed elements to increase liver ac - twits* abd muscular action go aceln • Sir fsaac Brock; in fact the ',general tritely to the sluggish !leer arid bow- els, ,restoring them ,completely. Suppose your bowels failed to.move for a iveek or ten days. Don't you know you would be quitki prose had issued his •proclemation to Cana - anis to take up arms' in his paper, The 13 ee, in 181e. Consequently, the deceas- ed gentlernan had aeqUired a Very ac- curate knowledge through' his father & the ineldents of this war, and has Sees-. eral times set hisnielaris tight in core teen. detail. .. Gales From the Lakes. A. Valuable paper' by Mr, B. C. Web. ber, assistant directOr of the meteoro- ..) logical service, has just been issued tailed the eircumstance, The judge and - I from the Government Printing Bureau the -doctor adjourned to offer a toast nted ? It is just the same, firer ne - at Ottawa in Pamphlet form. It is to decaying tternerieS, after which the degree, when your limn do not entitled "The (Wee From the Great Boston friend about' that wonderful yott soon become languid ahd tired, , love at least once a day. You knew Laitea to the 11/44Iaritime Provinces, 1874., Mt of SurgarY sat down to vvrite a 1004," arid with it -is given several APPe •g stone, your blood geti bad atid you feel tables of the etdrma referred to. ft and each square of crisp de, '"Irears after it came into the pos. mean and sick all over. You should tite comes with eatiri Is evident that 11Ir. Webber has spent sessiori of flobert G. Valiburton, the have a a PataefC 34 a greet deal of time and pains to corn. liciousness seems but to make room for more. Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas are different from any other cracker. Nothing heav y •• doug,hy about them, but so light and orisp, that t y are trans, 1:4trellt, /A biseuits wiii 'bee. t your •1 rit Judge'a son. Later he gave it to Sir Don't let serious condulona de,elop, plete hie task and it is the first treatise , Sandford Fleming, who Maned it to the museum of the Canadian Institute, To- ronto. Some yearii after it Wtts missed and Could not be found, The eonclit, IliOn WAS that it must have been built by rah/take intothe new building (the One jilt sold), inserhitiOn Mit Of sight And that is Why the curious stipulation I- in the deed of sale. Somewhere ilt the eif tho building is the fiat Isiah af trap reek With tite Masonic emblem and Ile date of 1606 Mit bad it two I Pars befera Champlain founded Cana • *VI Moat fent Q * • Sunth a PleeaPP e and Be toile of the kind ever ISSUed. llo has re. Villa will drive bagel poison out of eelvid a very flattering letter from it ! your system and establish regnitielit leading official of the 'United States The,' are Per* vegetable, and ante Weather Bureau, with regard to the bne night. we will gelid you a g•ii-„ treatise. The pamphlet Is issued ara. erotis sample of theta pills Aheoluta tuitottaiy. Free sealed Alla poistpaidt that convInce you beyond don t Of theirWatteful. • wonderful Ourettel_ProPertlea• A4,7 Mrs, Chatters- You don't meem to ditetai W. P. Sndth C-0. *SS Itonc• consider toy opinions very 'guava. ! Street, moutted, Chatters -my dear, I eraiiidet Stalth'il Pinata.** Mad Ittittaragt them so valuable that it shooks inis to ' PM* eft you ere Mit 00 aiturei specific for DIAERIICEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMPS, PAW IN THE STOM. ACH, COLIc, CHOLERA MORA fltiS HOWLERS. INPANTUM, 'SEA SICKNESS, stud all SOW ItitH COMPLAINTS la Calidrui or Adults. Its effeeti ate Direidicine. OPIUM! add Hoodoo fa Olt. Rao14, SWAM* Pad Effaatad III tattoo. IT HAS SEEN A 800111HOLD EMI** PO* NEARLY Sint We can Supply BerrrePs—one cf the best English;rnakes'.4. at 25c per Ib. Dispensing Chemist and. Dr_uggis_t AAAAAA"A7A- AAAAAAA - • -• - DON'T let that little baby or Your I children play or creep= the carpet . with their little faced close to the , note.. Caritets.are receptacles.for • I all manner oe • , • . DISEASE GERMS 'I Many a healthy child bas taken. • 1 ill on account of breathingin the im- purities from the carpet. Keep your rugs end carpet a puritled by ' SAP 0 "IT EVAPORATES"- • 'odorless e. Nonnioisonons • Non -inflammable • • Aboollutely destroys germs . RerelOVOS an dirt . Roston:* colors like. now ' Renews tho 'Ding - . Ail in a tevernoments fora tew cents ' , and a, obild can dolt with SAP to 0 e1 RE11110.0.• . The Huffman &Tester Co. TorottO •Aik your grocer, " LET?s...Tiitg Fi1RfiAtE$ • . If Yee are going to . put in's new 'fainseeryetS can 'spend a Mighty prOfit.' - ' able hoar with us, looleingOver the • • "IIECLA" . There's the FUSED JOINT -no botte or cement -prevents gas, smoke or &mit escaping into the house•, • There's the big fire•door--andwood grate tor soft cosi and wood. ' • Atel dozens of other special features. that win make you want the .Itternace in your,hoexe. • ' C012Ie in any ante -end eetn.go over the "liteela a together. .• • Local Agoras: DAVIS & ROWLAND ea- -••-•e••. COOlt's Cotton Root Compotiett Ta atagniry saferavorer1 randeen regulator ron Wh gein angrrarrinteW°401." I X +++++++++++++++++74 2 -For Migs edbieyci, flea-44rekantstoheswei-1nb.i1nae0Vsty dcelgares BfOr• p c ng your orders f .4‹.• r -three dollars per box. , k your druggist for 022 I Jo your season's 811PPly of Coal, get froetittan ttoot compoun Take o I - out prices. The se1'y best goods 4. carried in stock an sold at, the 4. 4.••10West possible price.4. 4. 'Orders may be left at Davis 44.,St Rowland's Hardware store, of Ts; with • IC 41%, • Stevenson, at Eteetrle Light Plant. g4444444444444444011 CENT-RALIIEAT liAlIKET It Fitzsimons tt Son. We thank our; customers for their generous -patronage in:the past, -and desire to notify them that we have moved to the Combe Bleck, Where we have •: mueh more morn than formerly. The very- choicest fresh • and cured. Meats kept , • in stock. • All orders will receive prompt and careful attention .Fitzghnons it Sim Telephone 76: ur Bull( Teas. • Are as g ciodas we say they are, • probablybetter than you think ' they are. • They have no fancy names, they need none. Sin3ply ask for out 25c,' or 85c or 40e Tea, and you will get in -your -par cel-thie -stores idea of Tea GOODNSS, without pay- ing more than you ought for it. Of course there raay be people who have formed a preference for some other brand of tea; Who wouldn't care to change. But we have noticed that the Majority of those who try these teas of ours stay with them, ' T. ONEI.L, • The. NO rocer. Clinton, ,Ont. of ems, _iutatures im staalowans.Airo. I and No. It are .,troteeeterroaei by till druggists in tha comae. Mallen to any tut et owe* ntegeoe and tett 2 -cent pos wait qiumag Osimpitnee 11/1131deon.euillni, No. 11111(1 lero. 2 are sold in (Hinton bs H. B. Oombe, J. B. Hovey and W Watts. Druggists, WOOL 1 am prepared to bny this season's . elip of wool, as Usual, at • CLINTON Benh1111tr %olio MIIIS flour:•teed seed slope rot, highest cash price, or in exchange,. for manufactured articles, have a large assortment of • • J „ HOMESPU,AS. H . N CLOTH A * FORD for ladies' Dresses and Costumes: DRALVIt The StiteeSSI of former yearii induces inc to go extensively into the man itfacture of this popular article of clothing. or Yourtt.,*)11,ttyttorir11111, LEDlials FLEE OUR AND TD OP ALL KINDS ALL OltDIM PROMPTLY MACAO, AgglarmaaaLtAMIGNIIIMMIMImAk