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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-02-27, Page 31 Feb. st MKS THE MINTON NEW ERA I/UMW FOR EVERY EillADEVe THE COST or ew . corm IREALTO. (an tiotdd And ilinple Tsiletable tor keetgria arronsaawouldn't 'YOU. 1400 itP MOSt agile are harsh, Catlele pain. and sick '"gPoOlooh• Dr Litimilton'S Pill, are O. lerMita4they regulate and cleanse the '24tr.,,M 00 80141Y, Oct tto gently, act 0a oolaY you scarcely realizeyou've taken medicine. You are cleansed - appetite, restorea-eelor clems -sleep vestoXect, Every Man, WOW= *1mA • IS helped. by Dr Hamilton's Pills, Try a Vele bRIC, gm No 4 1014904 theTown of Clinton IfY4,04va ta amend.EY-LaW No'. 7 . , . • , far 1808, " • WHEEE&B, under BY-Devr No 7k:40r •'fIllerporation of the Town Of Olinten loaned to . the Ann et W DrelertY 4 (Jo the rium ot $25 00e •, ler A 1)eriod of 20 yeare, in accordance with auk aFreeMerit dated the 72h. dem of JUne,1808, Made Iweeq the Corooration and the said firm,. .. dila set berth In Sehedulp “B" 00 °banter le ! We the Statutes of Ontario. »eased in, the .fiefit ejeesion et the 62nd year ot the reign of her late Waelesty. Queen Victoria, andby Which the.flaiel • . Aiwa. agreed to berry on business for 0,5 lean , )(polity )rear e in accordance with the terms and eeebleell 20 the limitations in the said agreentent tele forth, • ' . ' •, *Nee WHEBEAS, it is deemed desirable to 'avert .410 said besiness into a Joint 13toelt enaaapanyesaed &Quieter has been granted in- ewer:rating W DoliertY Piano an Orgen Com. letity, Limite.d, for the purpoSe oflareluiring and • .4teritleUing. the blIsiness of the Said Arm. ' e„.1letle, le HEEFIAB, in effecting the eforeSaid "an:Mein the beedeetIS, it Is necessary that cer- tein of the eoeditions and restrietions contained to the said ComPane, .,* ::- foreseld agreement' ahottle be aa.neelledein r to allow.the sale ot the properties a the; .41M `eel:Mete:AS, tor the periaopeof enabling els Company to acquire the business and prole ---. otitis of the said firm, the Corporation has agreed to cancel t lie seed, agreement, and to at- test A TIOW arrangement, and accept, an agree. 'semi with the said Cop:wage. iti lieu ot Buell .fterener, agreement, , ' ' . AND wilnimao. Um amount of the whole raesable property ot the Munioipality. according 44 the lad vevised assessnient.relles 4755.023,00, AND WHEREAS, the amount of the existing debenture debt of the Munieipality le e75,017,68. &* 110 Prineteal or interest is in erecter. .17herefore, the Munn:it:el Coreriration of the a (own Of Clinton reirtetS as follows -• 41) jt shall be lawful for the nafeyor of the 'said TOWn, teal he is hereby authorized to can- ed tne said egreeineet, deted the seventh day •-Jape, 1898, and -to -release the properties of , .the mid then froth ante and eVerY lienor charge which rose or might le any eyelet be 'created or axiseby reason of anything in the said agree- • . relent contaieed or expressed, which can. •eallation and release shall be effeeted by instru. •nefeit in writing, under the hand of the .11fayor. .. and the Corporate Seal o± the said Town. • V) int no mach cancellation or release shalt leo exeautedunless and:until the salt Company _Jew fiaTh PhihrRii filth an agreoreent....wan-th fiasPoration in the terms following, that is to • (a) Teat it *ill acquire the business of the said firmof eV DonertY 41 00. .. - , - • ate That He'll otitinue to Operate the Sallie at the Town otC1idow for the balance ot the • enexph•ed term of 2110 .said original agreement. P employing and kee g dentinueuely eirtployed tbrougbout the said thn, at the fee:tory and working solely en connection with the manufee- tvaing department of the said busineas,e,n aver- age of not less than one.hundre'd employees, ex- e,ept in ease of destruction of the works by fire, le which case a reasonable time, not exceeding eight months, shell be allowed to the Company. be rebuild. . •• ' . (c) • That it 2vB1 maintain lei:um:rico upon the • gad buildings and the plant end appurtenances, • to an amount not less than $50,000, and will per ' mit the Mayor of the said toreoreteeze freely to • inspect the policieg of ineurance... (d) 'That during the paid Unexpired term hi- • serene° ultrel the said bedding to the amount -of at least $i0.030'.00 shall be maintained by • the Cesepany for, and shall be assigned, to the said coporation, and the policies therefor deposited wtth the clerk of the said Town, such • lesureece to be held by the Corporation he pledge for the due portent:lance of the rievenants and- agree- ments of the Company : it being expressly :un.. • derstood thatin'event Of moneys being received bythe corporation through destruction of the Bald buildings by fire, such moneys shall be 're- pajd to the Comeany upon the-re-eteetionand completion of theelestroyed buildings. ' ,... • (o)- Thaltit willnet „Bell the etikl., bPsinesS. to any party or parties who -would eenieve the 'same from the sold Town of Clinton . •. (f) That in eventee destruction of the factory or n.ny substantial part thereof, • by .fire, the said Company will proceed toenbuild the. same ' . within eight months after Such fire. • , •fe) That no suoh caleellation or release shall be executed neleds and until the said COMPanr .. shall have paid, or shall have caused. to be paid to ..the said Corpokation., the sum of' five thous- and dollars in cash, which sem Snail be accept- ed 1?3, the Corporation as, and shall be deemed to be in full satisfaction and disobarge of 'the in- debtedness of thb said erm to the Corporation under paragraph numbered one (1) of the mild •agreeTent between the said ilem and the Coe- Porati u, and unless. and until insert:ace • to the antount of al least: 810 000,00 shall •have ' been • riakeenee to the Corporation, and the polieies therefor deposited with the Clerk of the said Teem. .(4) That no such cancellation or release be executed- unless and until there. shall have' teen transferred to She corporation shares of ' ' the capital docket the (leelpanyelthe,par valtie. of not lessthan fifteen thousanildellers and tho • .eertineates therefer depositel with' kro clerk oi tee said Town, ditch shares be to bel by the corpora tion as a pledge for the due °liming on of said ),usindecifor the sfed unexPired Mena of odd agreement, the cliiidende on such Shares to • be payable to such Der.$011 or persons as shall become entitled thereto by. virtue of separate' eontraet or arriingetnent betweort such person and the Company, except le ease. of breach of • the conked between. the Calumny *114 8110 Cor- poration, in which eyent the. pledged shares and all profits theregtei to be earnee thereon.' ane all benelits.to be thenceforth derived there-. from, stiall bo the property of the feed torporae - eetionerbsolutelyetheecorporatioie -agreeitagethat at the. apiration of the said unexpired term ,, if in the meentime there shell not have beeh any „such breach of contract as aforeseire, it wilt as- sign and transfer the said shares tcreueleperson, or persons as the„Compeny shall direet, . , (5) Audit° such earteelletion or release shell be executed unitee and mitil thesubscribed eaP- ital stock of the said Company shall einettet to ' not Jess than ee0,000,00, upon fetch anie, every ' share of which at least •twenty-flve per cent shall ha, veheen paid hi, snail eubseeibel stock not to include:my shae.es whirth teey.be allotted hi Pant:tent or part .prieeneut for the best:Joss • and Properties of the said firm of ,NV Doh arty te Co,. and an payments for calls upon such steck to be vouched to the setisfaction of the Council of the slid Corporation. This By -Law shell not dome inks operittion efr take effect until an Adt is levesed by the heels. dative A.ssetubly of the Proven° of 'Ontario:. validating and confirming it. (l) The yotes of the elector; ef the said Town of Clinton shall betaken on this. by-lew On Mon^ day, tem 16211 day of Idneeli, 1008. coniZeneme at tneehour of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continuing teitil the homed five o'clock in the afternoon, at tbe places mad by. the &Spar te. turning °elders borounder slketelled, namely : et. At:edema Ward at Towe Tiall, le ltribeott, DeputrEethrning endear; E Saville, Poll. Clerk. , St Janos Ward *2 Apple Evaporator'T It Joh-neon, Donate Iteternins Meer; Jae 81101)- herd. Poll clork: ' St john's Ward at Heelball, Mel eiceleth's. Carting° shop, John Ireland. Deputy Returning officel , Geo PetteePoll clerk, • I , Se George Wet& it Loalkee Cerriage Shim, El e • Andrews, DeptitY Ilettirning officer, Teo. kleining. home, Poll Clerk. 4 • . . ' 18: "On Seturclay, thiy14th thy of Starch, 1008, at the hour of 11 ,ollibek 111 2110 forenoon, the • Mayor of the said Towasball attene atthe erten- ell chamber, in the Teweellill of the seta Town to appoint pereene to attend et the various poll.. bag places aftresaidreed let the final summing PP of the vette; be the elork respectlYelle on be• half of the Deteonsinterested lnited promote:1g or opposing this breceve • , 0 The clerk 'of th eon Tow n flail attend ab the council ellen/be in tho Town Hail of the said Town, at thebejut of 11 o'eleek in tlie fore. mon rot TueteaY, thlol7lhday Of lefareh, 1908 to et, of votes given for e,nd egainst this by.lew Dated ne the cite ell chamber in 'the ToViri of Clinton this 18th kV Of lrebetiary, 1008, It WOMAN, Mayor D 11. MACP11131180X, Clerk. (Noyxon Take notice thaii the abrent le te true coin' ef Pi mottle -a by.laty‘ 'Which lies been taken into acstieidorol1ot1 and 9,7111 befitting eonsidered mad Wasted by tluilVillaidiPal 060111eilef the Town Of Clinton fie event et the atelent , of the caleetere being Obteleite theeethe after otte inctittb front the first puhllcatlon thereof In the mintee New ewbich firet p blication will take place On the Mot dor of re tuary 1008. namely on Mon- aitylii6 6211 day A 111004, and thet the VOW of the electors Will 1 talon thereon on the deg sut MO) beers 41 pieces therein fixed. Town 0;eriett 0516 rebrtiarg 188111900. D ra111.41PSEIBSON Mtn (Jletic 7,1ubbins, List The Next Ara Will he emit bout now to the ist ofJan 190a, to net, eubeeribers, far $1.00 at.'sh, The NOW Ern and Farmers' Adv0* Cate terJan. 1, 19014 fat $2.35 caoh. The Now Bra and Weekly Olobtaa to let Jrall 19(.9 $L30, sash in advance The NM lira and S'amily Herald and Star, $1.50, cash in advanee. The renevyal price of the New Mitat, for 1908, to Canadian sObsoribers, is •$1.08 (*eh, in adVatice, ...the renewal pace to SleleSeeibel'S in the United Statee, snee, and n� paper will he flout. to U.S. snbacribers unless paid in advance. Subscribers in the United States, or friends' sending papers to the must renew before their enheoription expires, otherwise the paper will. he stopped 4w)ien subscription has ran out • Mikes a Difference. A girl Who used to make all sorts et •fan of thee Who •vrere poor spellers is now receiving time fat lettere .4 , Week, froth a man who can't Oen ' reetly • more than fortY Words alto, gather, But he has a ,big, nice house and =they in the hank -end that spells Something to her. , • • Perhaps She Did. •:"Did• your daughter inherit her tal, ent for drawing?" • ' "Tirell, I never thought of it before, but it may be that she did. One a my brothers is a dentist." -Chicago Ree; tord-Herald... . • ' • , • liltInard a Itteiniont.cures siphstairia Mortgage Sale or Farm Vnder cindby virtue of the ',ewers contained in a certain' mortgage which will be Prodeced lethe-timseof-sale-there-vrilLheeoffered_for_salee. at ptiblie &flatten by David Dickinson, Auction- ocr, at the Commercial Hotel, in the .Town of CI:Teton, on the Utle day of March, 1908, at the hour of 4 o'clock p.m,, the following property,' namely:—Lot Member/FE, cenedssion 6, Hulled, in the County ot -Huron. containing 100 Beres more or less, On the premises are erected a good bons° and good barns and out buildings, The property is tioeveniently located and is a . deferable farm in every -way. Terms 10 per cent on day of sale:and bseance in 30 days thereafter. For further terras and conditions ef Sale apnlY to • W BRYDONE, Wanton, Feb. 1)211,1908. Vendor's Sblieitor. Mortgage Sale • Hotel 'Property of • the - •lege of • Hnder• and by' Auburneirtuoft epower 6:ante-bred in s, certain mortgage whion Which Will be produc- ed at the time o teal% there will be offered for sale eae Public Auction, by David Dickinson. Auctioneer at Mason's Hotel in the village of Flyth, on Saturday the14211 day .of March, 1908. at the heel. of 1;00 o'clock ha the afternoon the Property knoten as the Auburn Hotel witn the appurtenances, the Lands being known and des. •oribed as dote numbers.85, 86, 87 and 88 on Elgin Street in'Elleins Survey in the village ot Man- chesteein the-Corretyeef-Hurourean --the-etteds- are erected a substantuil frame hotel, with .fte• commodation for 30 guests, a frame stuble,. Wit11. aceomntorle.tion for 35 horses, a commodious hotel shed, and.a good hall forpublie cuad lodge rneetitereeTlais is the only hotel in the village of Auburn and it has had a monopoly of the busi- Ti'ourasgiculitrs and ferther terms apply to SAMtEnt., MeGgOre W. BRYDOgE• , ' Londethoro. Solicitor, Clinton. • iiotiee to Creditors. In the Matter of -the estate of Enz. abethyord deceased. • P" Notie0.1S hereby given Plirgtiaillt;t0 See. 38 of, Chap. B, S 0 1897; thee all, rersons having/ any Maims Mallet the estate of .deoeased who died , on about the 28511 day of January, 1908, are required to ,senden• post, ,prepaid, to the undersigned, Executrix or hor solieitor.on or be- fore the letla day of March 1008, their names and addresses and full particulars, in welting, ona*Inena Will be Lessened by the Tirnely use ofDr Williams Pink Ping lidanr-atudi, onsy is wasted on use. lege Medicines.'Mow much Utile le 1044 how Equal' hi, endured eimplY because you do • t tind,the right mod: icine to start w Taief) the earnest advice of thousands whit speak from experience in favor of Dr PinkPillo and who will save tie:aim:ion. ey, and above all, vvill iind perfect health•l'roof of this is found in the statement of Mr ,T A Roberge, ft well- knownjesident of Iiii01utte,„. Qua, wbri saitini am a boatinat4 and ,conse- nuelltlegigeite "rd' eneditiono of weatioer. :Oils exposure began to tell on my health,: The void lead, to weak nes lose of appetite,Pains in the limbs and side. I tried several medicines hut they did not help me. Iffy condition was growing worse and, a general • brealtdewn threatened. I slept poorly at night and lost much in weight, .and began to fear that 'yeas drifting into chronic invalidism; One- daY while readinga newspaper I was attracted' by the statenoent of a fellow sufferer who fled been cured through tlae use of Dr WWiaws Pink Palle. I had, spent money without getting relief', and L hated to spend niore;but the cure wag so convincing that I decided to give these Pills a trial. I ern no more than thankful that 1 did se. After the first ample of weeks they began to helve me, and in seinen w`nelts *after I began the.anile lam rient convinced that had I tried Dr Williams' Pink Pills at the outset I. wbold not only have been spared miaoh•sufferingbot would have saved money as well." Rich, yea, blood he tbe cure for niosi of the ailments that afflict mankind. Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually make new rich blood, That is why they ante such comnoon ailments as encomia, in- digestiop, rheumatism, neuralgia, heart palpitation, erysipelas, skin dis- e'ase and the headaches, backaches; eideaches andotherills of girlhood and womanhood. The mile are sold by all medichandealers or by mail at 50e a box or six haxes.for $2 50 from The Dr. Williams' , 'Medicine Oa,' Brockvilie, Out, • • Singular Coincidence. • . in 1884, just after Commodore SchleY returnedfrom rescuing the survivors 8th-e-flireel-Y---aretie-exptsditreff,".- Massachusetts 'lluinane society pre, . !muted him -with atandsome 'medal for, his ochlevementi and 'Benleinin, CroWninfiehirnite-tirifiri Bay State's great -orators, Was sent to Washington to make the, Presentation Speech. On • the -.Way to the eapital Mr.-Crowninfield • fell in. with. an old and prominent 'resi- dent of Boatel', who.took the 'privilege of •asking the orator what hiii mission jn Washington was. reply0the old gentleman was shown the Medal and told what was to: be done with it cotheidence," mused tho venerable •• gentleman from. the Rub. "Fornyafoin years ago, in 1840, I rode over this, same line and met general Winfiekl Scott. I was inf.:inquisitive then assiow and asked .him where be was going. He said.. tha.t.a eon or his friend, Mr.. Schley,. had been named forhim ..ai_i.(L_t_hat_Jaan..,_ww.,gaing to, Maryland to solithe. baby. Nearly hall. a century Is past; and now Ifind you going to Washington te•carry a medal to the than , that General 'Seott-visiffed when tile manwas an infant." . YOT,TR. ERVE'S. ARE cWEAK ...fet sleep hadlY, appetite is variable Yob eat but gain nostrength. Morn- ing tiredneep makes you wish night *veld come.' When night comes re- freshing slee,p ie hard to obtain. You're run down, your blood is thin and watery, your neryesare growing weak the thought of effort wearies you. Yon need Ferrozone, it makes blood,- red strong blood. An appetite? 'You.11 eat evarything and digest it to get strength. Thats vvbat plenty of food • gives. Ferrozo,ne gives hope, vigor U 11 and nature of the .recurity. if any, hole liy-theme eget sePOnge---Restlieterererelellt• ri of their clairiareand statements of their occounts, vine: uranne. se 4 errozone and.' duly' verified by stetteciey decleratipte as Mating. • Alldealers in511s boxes. . , Alia talcs nOtice their after the 16th day of • Meech, 1908, the saie executrix will Proceed to distribute the essets of tho .said deeeariee villOTESQUE . DRAVVINGs. . ainonest the portions entitled thereto, havintere. eerie only to the claims of which the shall then havee noticed Land the said exeoutithe.ix will not any be „An Amusement Sure to Provoke Lots liablfor saiassete or any poet reof, to Person or persons ofewhose Open notioe shalle •, of Laughtor. nob have been reeeiVed bY her or her said solici. The amusement here described may tor at the time of such distribution. - e Dated at Clinton this 10111 day of Feline:A:Ye be made to give lots of fun; to a coin- A.D. 1908; .Executrix, Solicitor. JAnt E RUDD . W FFIDONE • • of papertaill on the same size, on top of each other in a -eleie Notice to Creditors ID of boys and girls, seys the Chi- cago News. Place a, nuinber of -sheets Ip thetwitter of the estate of George have Settled make a Mint : mark with Notiee is hereby divan pursuant toSee 38 otOtall) 1291 11. S. 0. 1807, that all ndsons Plying claims a pencil where each grain reste, and. against the estate of the said deceased, wheedled, then' with a hatpin pierce holes. 'on or *bout the 20211 (lay, Of Decembere1007, aro reeuired to send by Poet prepaid to the under- signed executor, °retie solleitor on oe hetet° the 15th clay. of Mareh, 1008, their names and art, dresses with full perticulass in writing .of their claims, and stetement et their ticcounts and the . entire of tbo securities Cif any) hold by them, duly verified 'by statutore eeciaeation. And take notice that After the Raid 10211 day of Meech, 1008, the said exceetor will emceed to eistribete the assets *1 520 amid deceased among 'their edges; are even: Over this. hold . five grains of ri„.e and l Beekyeoman, decectied. et thew fan . gently en the top sheer. When they , the %Ales entitled thereto, heving regard °MY te the chums ot will:Mlle slue) then hate notice auS tho said executor will not be liable for egad exacts or tiny part thereof, to any person or no - sous of whose claim uotice shall not have been received britim or les said Wither at:the time of such distribution. '-‘74.1071.4t,i'''.‘'Ofa • .40 drawing IDrequired, as the more gro- tesque the picture the better the effect. When 'the drawings are finished, ca. teat them. and pin them up for general inspettion. The result will be found most amusing „More grains of rice may be used and different kin& .01 animale drawn if (1051004.• 'through those live.marks down into all the uhderlying sheets. ffold the sheets firmly while yot pierce tem, od that they will . all have the holes In the same placfe. Give one sheet, with a pencil, to each -member of the company, with instrue- tions to draw the outline of a man, one pinhole to represent the Position Of the head and the other four Of the two , hand's and the two feet No,ekill In Dated at Minton. Fehr:flare 18, 8. 7ge NATUANDITa . SeNtnuicong, J.Jondesboro, Out • W.:131tYDObfkl: •'"11 4 ' Executor. ' Solicitor for yoxector, Appli( ation 10 Parliament. , "Notice is heretv given that an epplioation will be made by the Town Of Jiinten to the Legislature of Ontario, at its present session, for an Rot , 1 To approve of Mai render valid hydaw No. 4, for 1008, of the said corporation, passed for the purpose of cancelling an ag.. reorient entered into between the said cor- poration tma W. Doherty et Co, on the 7811 day of Jane, 1808, 2 To permit the said eerperation to or ter into in lima of the said egreeinent, r.n ag- reement with W. Doherty Piano az Organ Company, Limited, (which gelid company is to take over the 'business et geld W Doherty &iaao ) whereby the said conipsoy Agrees to carry os the business of 'mann. finitoring pianos oud organs in toad Town. of Olinteri for about tho term, of eleven yearil and employ corainaonely at least 100 operetivee and dimply with other condi- tams provided in edut by saia egreement, 8 To amend or repeal•ao much of .0hap. ter 6 of the Statutes of Onterio pealed in the first session of the 60a6 year of the rage of Her Itte Meietty Qneon VidOrlar 60i may be necesseratogive fent fleet to laid by-law. Doted at Olinten, this lailt fitty ot Feb. Autry, 1908. • W. Int'IMONE, ' • Solicitor for the aaldCeraerittien, mot. Cautaon • • Neyet,nesitlyelyney„er, nolsoit pair limo. if Yel cough—oven from sininle colo onlY~-yousboula alWays lleal,• soothe, and ease the irritated brotb. tidal tubes. Don't blindly snpnreis it with it ifittreisdlig poison. strange 3)011,P1310 thints finally toniceitbotit. Per tweitte Vettre inci411000 has eonstanny warren" eeetee 1101 20 take cousin miXturra tir nreseriptions mina Ming Opintsc Chloroform, or sinfilarpolsons. Add 110W-"Alittit late though -congress says "Pet ±5 (11 the label, it Polecats ete in your. cough Mixture." Good! Very goo] I Ittereafter for hisyery Miser' methelle and others. Should insist on having Dr. shoon's Cough Cure. No poison parks on Dr. ShootA labels—rind none in the medicine, ('150 12 must by law bo 00 the label. And it's not only safe, 202 15 is saiitio baby those that know it bot, a truly re, xnarticuse cough remedy. 'rake no chance them, • articuTarly with your children host, on havinglir,- E. show?' 'package wtiililiCir6" LI shorn, s marls (kir s. oi'PthrufridAr118 ,ieunaudi*0 r. litoop9's NAPOLEON'S VIOLETS. Mew the imperialistlo Itrahlera Came to Bo Adopted,' An old French pamphlet' published la 1810 toile hew -the violet came to be the emblem of the• Imperialist, or NaPele. ode, party in F rice. . Three daa0 berm, oing into exile on the islana of Elba. Na oleon, wale walk. Ing up and down a garden at Fontaine, bleu diocuSsins • his future with the • Duct de %Mao and general Bertrand. tie • was still uncertain whathe___be should go to 'Elba quietly at the Va. ding or his enemies- or whether he should try to ;Offer some resistance. The. Due deBassano was urging him to strike a blow for his Alherty.,..haa, aa. nice surely, the trio Walked. back and -forth they eine upon nhild three Or four years 014 who was picking violet. Napoleon. 'called the baby to Min end asked for his flowers, ',and. tbe little thing gave the emperor all be had.. A silence ia the pelitieal talk followed until Napoleon, who alwaystand a vein of' superstition in his reasordngs, mica: "Well, gentlemen: 1 an tbloking of that child, That ohance meeting seems to • me like a piece of secret advice, warning Me for the future to Imitate the nooneety of this flonet 'X es, the •violet shall henceforward be the em- blem MY desires," .• •, • "Sire," said Bertrinad.401MY: ;!`fer. • Your oaajesty'S glory like- to think that reellog -will, last ncrlenger than the flowers tbat inspired it." , Bet the euaperor, Silent and. unheed- ing uci.w, withdrew and went to his private rooms. • The next day he Wes melt walltieg , the • garden with a bunch Of Violets in Mil buttonhole and stooping now and ag,ain pluck more., A man 'lathed. Ohoodiell, a grenadier of the 'guard,- was on sentry duty, and, taking advantage of the laxity of dis- cipline that nievalled M this hour of ruin,' he ventured to.SPeak to • the fallen sovereign. • •• . another year, sire, the violets will be growing tineker here. You can gather them with less trouble:" • VWhatl" was the answer. "Do you Suppose I Will be liere next yeaar, . • "'Perhaps acioner. We: soldMrs hope • • ' • "Buk-:-do-5'eu knew -that -2 Elba day after tomorrow?" .. 'Tour .majesty will suffer the storm to Pass." • . • — • "Are your comrenei talking 'and feel- ing as Yon do?" "Almost all of them". ; • well, tell -them to feel, but .not to talk.. When your sentry duty is . over, go to General. Bertrand.• He will give yell twenty; napoleons. Blit keep the. secret." •• ' •' Choudiendid-Upt keep entirely secret the - story '0± his•• conference with his majesty,. but he threw a veil over his allusions .and taught the, other soldiers to do " so 'by calling their: great and • 'Worgiiip4d leader tiather. Violet. •Little by little talk Inieut Father . Violet reached the public, and, to weee a. ..bunch or violets by the time: tile next • Season came arthind was a recognized sign or •Imperialistie sympathies, To .tnis day violets are not worn- in the same geueral way,bi France that they aret ere zinein England, because they l'are felt to be politiCal badge. A. le- gitimist would net be . seen With a .butich his inittenholelny more than he :would wear a repnblican tricolor. cockade. • isierarious Scounorem. No modern advertising column le likely to contain au ailvertisement aa vigorous in Its language ail. one pian- *Med in an old Newburypott -Herald Of eent-ury ago, threateeing with "public exposure" -no 'meetion 16 Made of prosecution -1f he shothdrepeat his • • raids, the "nefitridus scoundrel, void of either manners or breeding," who had olen-apples-trOm 2. certain Orcharl— . Whether. or not the .remainder. or the trOp. was spared, ft is inapossilke not. to'feel that the satisfaction of seeing "nefarious 'scoundrel" pi • good black print .mnst.tave proved enainentlY soothing te the opirit of the peppery eld gentlethan who penned the aver. lisement. The disproportion between the lan- guage and the* offense raminds one of that trial, in ancither old 'colonial town, -lit-whic'h (L. -PP -0423_14 1.11510 had dis:' coursed so, eloqtlexitiy the-iiffeiida- majesty of the law and the wickedness of Jawbreakers in general 'that" the plaintiff, who was Siniple minded, be, .gan to fear,the special larceny in ailed- • tion would be lost sight of. ' • •• • "Don't ye nangtith, judger' he broke • ID Suddenly. .."Ne, don't ye hang himi Mebbe he deserves it for goin' agin • the' la* and the propliete, but I don't want he should 'forget he stole thy three biggest pi-napkinsl wairt he should set sorrowin' 211 jell end remem- ber 'What 'brung.'him there. Try and forgive him bis other vilialuies, Judge, tied jest. 'you jail him for them pump, kinal" ' pligh .CUre I • MeCONNELL The Lambs on the Track, One • never kno.ws the...value of an amiable deed till he Ictiows all its eon- sequencea, and the merit of at is In not knowing them all beforehand. An enganeer'of a passenger treln. was div- ing thrtagli a snowstorm, eagerly seen, 'ling the track as far aslie could see, when, halfway through a deep mit, soinethaig appeared lying on the retie. at was a sheep with her two little lambs, His first thought was that he tould rush on regardless of them, prob.' ably without dittnege to ibis train, but the 'sight of the ihmeeent :family cower- ing in the Strain touelied hini, and as they paid no heed to Ifis Warthog Whicn• tie he milled the aMbrake and seat his fireman 'ahead. In a few minutes the men came iheek With a aerritled face. There had been a landslide, Ana Just boyoud tile tut the track was covered. With, roeko.It seemed certain that it the hid gone en at full speed ID ., the Minding enovr It would have been, impassible to stop In time to es. tape disaster. In the absolute sense, the Incident was provideatial,, as eta erything is, but 'circumstantially the passengers on that tali:way train owed their safety, it not their Ilvea, to an eturimer Who was teo tender hearted. 'to Isill a sheep, And her Iambi. • t), R. MOIR& Lleteicat Camas 0210 4e. Relieves hi nye Minutes. Help Comes Quickly When Hymn. el is Used for Catarrh The quick relief that Wines from the • liyoutei treattrient for Catarrh 10 most renaarkable Put 4 few drone of liquid Fiyoznei in the pocket Whaler that . comes with every outtit,and before you. have used the treatment for five min- utes utes you will notice relief from your catarrhal troUblee. It gives a tonic; healing effect to the air you breathe, king ail catarrhal germs stops the poison eeeretionsamothes the irritated raucous membraneandmakes a marked improvement in the general health. alyomel to not a cure all ; it has but one ahr the cure of catarrh and dis- eases oexespratory ergans. When the catarth is cured, the general ilealt is Iniproved,for thenNatuve has a -chance to build upe the whole system. If you suffer from offensive breath, ralanntrof mumps, . frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose, *droppings in the nose, loss et strength spasmodic coughing and feeling of tightness across the upper part of. the chest, general weakness and debility, or any other symptoms of catarrh,you should begin to use Itvoinel at once.. it will destroy all disease germs in the nose, throat and lungs and make 'a quick and permanent cure of „iaatarrh. We positively guarantee friyomei, for shonld you buy a complete outfit price $1 , and be dissatisfied with re-' suite your money .will be refunded. IiVomei is sold by druggists every.: 'where. Tirrite for literature. R. T. Booth, ,Co,,For t Eric,', On t. I,ouis Ponlin,a.prominent grocer ef Quebec, was found in a ehed„ frozen sliJt• • ME lalOAL 'SCIENCE ADVA.al CINO - FAST Formerly doctors prescribed stomach • treatment for Catarrh and ronehitis They seldom cured and • rh • has become a national disease. l'o-day the advanced physician fights Catarrh by medicated air. Be fills the lungs.nose and throat vvith the antiseptic for Ca- tarrhozone. Cure then is csrtain, Easy for Catarrh to cure. It contains . the essences of pure pine balsados„ reaches all the gernas and destroys the disease. Every ease of catarrh, Bron- chitis and Sore Throat can, be. cured by Caterrhozone. 20c and $1 sizes. Sold everywhere. Get it to -day, e--Western-F-aie--for-i908-wil . e held. 11 to 19th e •. RAVE A GOOD oomgr.xxxoN First of all you need plenty of blood -the red.kind. Have it pure, or other- wise blotches a,nd pimples will render your natural charms • unavailing. Nothing can equal Ferrozone,; either as a former of rich blood or as skin purifier, By driving onehuthors,Fer- rezone., elea,nses inside ,just as water does outside, Becanse the nourish- ment and building. properties it con- tains, Ferrozerte, brings .thesystem to .abigh point of vigor,from which shines viin, ambition, good spirits. For good spirits.: For good looks. gnod. health, takeFernozone,all dealers in 50e. boxes. Shall municipalities be prohibited from giving bonuses of free water, ex - 'emotion from taxes, loans or sites to induce the location of desirable indus- tries? The whole question will be dis- ID dealing with a hill layMrJ P.Down- ey,Wellingtone to prohibit all • niuni- mpal bonuses. .HAVE YOU UGLY WARTS? • Ours them vvitn Potnani's ' Painless Cprn and WartEostractor. Fifty years sneeess is a guarantee of its merit. Beware of substitutes. • • A vote will be taken at Bavelock,on .the high license by-law to raise the liqucir licanSs fee fnorn $2,50 to $700, an Feb 24th. There 'are three hotels in the town,and great interest is taken in the euterm • If Yeti have Catarrh. rid yourself of h lepilleine tliffelirerAsk Dr •Sheope of Racine, 'Wis. to , mail' you free, a --teeitielefe); of hie Dr---Sl000pelsi--.-Gatarrh rethecly.. • A sirtiple, Single test, will surely -tell you -a -Catarrh truth • well worth your knowing, Write to day • dont suffer longer. - • • Ads. in the 'NEW ERA pay Turns Boxi Blood inks Rich Red lEtlood. No other tamed,' Poibraws �u� 'perfect eleanshig, healing and puri' rYing ProPerija• Externally, heals Sores, Uittlifilp • Abscesses, and all EruPtions, Internally, restores the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and BlOod to healthy action. If your appetite is poor, your energy gone, your stnibition lost, B,13.13, will restore you to the, full enjoyment 'of happy vigoeous miummommo• mmumulamor ft. Eitzgitnon s St Sou, We are still in the But- chering 'business, and are ;in 'a position to fill all or- • ders for seasonable meetsi intmated to OW care, . Our new business stand is in the Combe Block, Ito rit$4403111 OWE 7$ :Clinton. fillitall101111 1 MOO Bargains in Furniture We are offe!lag some good snaps itt •Vurroturq for this month.' Couches from $5,00 to $8,00 Mattressesirom $3 to $4:50 Springs 'from $1,90. to $2.75 Iron Bed i from $3 to $7.75 We are too heavily. loaded. in' these lines, and want to clear them out; If you Want something at higher prices than these, we can give you the very best goods on the market, and at special prices. 011 Cloths. Linoleum% Rags, Carpets Sewing •Machinesi Pianos and °malls. Baby Carriages, etc. alker Ros • OURNITURE And 1,1111DIRRTAXERS. 'Phone 08 • g..NT EVENINGS., re,at January $ak Wiiitlf Of new, seasonable goods to be . cleared, during, the next two weeks at whole3ale prices, and in some cases less,- These goods are. all . he -Wand up -t� -date and at regular prices, are excep7 tional values. -Space will not permit of my quota- tions, but if you will read the list below, it 'will give you some idea ot how we are satrifi- Men's rueband Oaps,regular sii5c and $1,00 Sale price 00c See caps in south xviodotv. • • - • Men's lined I3oots,-regular price .1/2.69.-Sale,Priee 81..25 Sizes 6, 7,8. Women'sFelt Boots, regular $1.85, sale price 81.13. • 'Women's heavy lined Sateen Underskirts; regUlategricelLak ale - • ._,price $125 •• , . A few of those $1;25 black Sateen Underskirts left at 9150 • $8:00 Grey Wool Blankets, 52.00; $2.75 Grey Wool Blankets, 545. • A feytt pairs only Meted heavy ,Duck Rubbers at $1,75. : , Clothing. Men's Black .M:elton Overcoats, velvet collar, regular price, $6.504, Sale price:$3.85. ' • , - • . • 01000 Overcoats, in .111eltoiillindWeveciS for:larvae:Ey-Sale 86-.40 Spedial.pricee cn linesSaf Dry Goods,'Olothing, Boots and Shoes • during this sale; . ; • 4 •• • . • • . •• . Our expenses' are very light,. and we can gine you better value for' ' yeur moneythan you can get elsewhere. .' Come and eel), • • . namasamanionannmonma lust e s. New. Fruits. FREilTS-We carry the best.frorn best Shipper's.. ETUSIN$-Valettees. Sultanas, seeded and taole raisins. CURRENTS --Finest cleaned, Patrias, Figs, Peels, NutO,Patee,' Candy •• Oranges, etc. Our prices lower than offerings of ufferor oualitie TEA Sig B._ 1 aferloti °r the (n1,. °Zerra-41%1114 nsiL':tTr Vithie fo.r. 25e. • Gr nolated. Yellows and Rens we lead' in Quality and Quantity' •• per -4011ar or bags (24 lbs Brown Sugar for $1.00. , , Muller. Tea:and Toilet Sete, Fancy China, Table ..,arid Library Lamps,Largest tnd Finest assortment ever 'offered in Clinton, Cheaper than ever, White' Toilet ets 25, Drn- • ;ler Set for $5.00, -97 pieces for $6.75, China -Tea Set 40 piece $3,60. 4. different patterns- inZope.n stock •get.yi hat You wq.nc. CASH PAID POP;j • iff.1 IRWIN ' EGGS J3 'AND 17riElt MULSION Say" e 100 o'er Cent Why buy patent Emulsions of Ccd Live , when you can get our on make at exaetly ball the ptice 2 OM' own is 250 and 50c. Patent Emulsions are 50c and 81.00. The Patent Emulsions are not guaranteed. We absolutely • guarantee ours ,to contain 50 per cent, • pure Norway Oil, combined with the proper amount of Hypophosphites" 12 18 palatable and easy to take and, one of the best remedies for 'tuberculosis, lironabitis, deep:seated Coughs aaad Colds,. ca. in any condition where a powerful nutrient tonic is required. E. 110VEY, i'LltenTilitT CLINTON. Still; To The -Front We inakeknOwn to you that We are prepared to setve you better than *vee the chitive of Banks does not affect us, the point with us hi to sdpply your wants. We have an immense variety to choose from. 'We can tneet any_conat. petition is it legitimate way. We want your custom and can make matters pleatent and profitable foryou. 'Try us tor Dry Goode,, Groceries, Boots mid Shoes Rubbers, Leggings, Sox, Itobes,`Illankets, Hardware, Salt barrels or sacks; Coal stove and nut. We will take your Cash, Butter, Eggs, Tallow and " Dried appleF(fea a short titne)at highest prices Terms Cash or Produce. SPEC- IAL OFFER- We would supply farmers with Oottonacle, Denims, Shirtinge, Wrapperettes, Flaxinelletts, White and Grey Cotton, Prints, Spools, ete„ as these goods could be made up in the slack time, and allow you to bring in your butter, eggs, ete., later on, • • . Btriporitinl Londesboro, San. 20.108 • Rs ADAMS. TI -116 LAST CALL " It Jo absolutely necessary that all oiltstanding accounts be pair by the 1521i of February in order that we tnity 00Iie -up our louta- ness. Those who have net yet settled up must qovevn thetoselvet aecordingly, as iteeounts ,not paid will 'be placed elseWhete for settlement, Satoh st.. uni c a , 0111114* R, baludt, th