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Clinton New Era, 1908-02-27, Page 6at. •••1 TEES CLINTON 101W MIA • fieeknIMEN , t Oen Oa Carter's Little Livor !Suit Beat **mature ef 5.e.Per.Slinita Wrepear Ete!e% Vora emelt era as fAsy • ltelake,:eemegoe FOR MUCK , FOR 0111INESO. FOO BWOUONES14 OR nano LIVER.. FOR COOSTIP.ATION FORSALLOWSKIX. . • YogoolortlxiON, ants ,1304=4=.1=Ttnit.„,;„, cURE.f,LOK The Stone firepiace. , By - TEXIME flAIMY. Cony:4100d, took by Ziemer Sprague. As, far as the eye could see stretched. the 11Mitless expanse of snow, • Miss It'rtiZier, 'paving *from windOW to. win- d** of her little eottage, .felt Insprie- oned • '. • • ' "Ole. Ruins+ cats nosey eat," she Staid to the ent curled. np on the window Peet "I shell .die of loneliness." The -mit „gave sleepy . attention, and Omelet' shook her "gentlY.: "Of conree you. 49131 care," she Said,. "Imt • who.could have believed that now and • eold weather weeld bave coMe so ear. 4'1 And all• the other eettagere, have gone . back to toWn. lint I 'can't, MY rent la paid for six Mouths, an [cant afford to lose it" ,,' „ • • 011ei more she begins her excited walk across the . floor. while the cat. went to sleep, end cleadly quiet reign- • ed. At last Miss Frasier could stand R no longer. • She ' put on her hat and • coat awl apair •of rubbers, Pausing r-"-eAst' es",!"774.44:::"..csashoid as she went out, she : addresSed, the, cat theatr teeny. ..,, . - . • ,,, "Sleep 'On;" she saki. "1 gti, to seek my fortune." And shes_doendered through the Sowto the gate. The reed, deep with drifts,offered new discouragenients. Miss Frazier's' /Ong skirts: dragged and grew' heitTY• and . et last she steppeand aohbed ititted,.'"I eau't go our • . . Kelp caane in the pergon of ti, little Man in high beets, :who.appeared trem . .the other side of the drift. • .• .. . "Got stuck, did ye?" 'he asked cheer. ity. "Well, you oughf ter stayed at home.. 'Tafel weather fer Winitnin to l* eaarsst"' FritZler' leaked' • at him. hallg"1:t.ls. ly, In her code there was no. Plikai for - bed grammar, and besides, as; a :014n• titer of spirit; lite. reproof grated on her. ,..."Woniee can't 'stay in and die of loneliness," she ;told lilin stiffly. The little Man looked at her :with . sympathetic.- 'grity - eyes. "Lonesome, .was ye?" he said.' "Well, now, 'that's • too bad." .. - • ' • • . . • .. Ms SytepathY warraeci the cockles:of • .Mise 'Frazier's • heart. It was io long , sine any one had cared. The last of ., her family; she had taught school in ae big cit./until-in health had forced her to resign. 'Then she had rented the 'lit. tle eottege et, the unfashionable resort • and had prepared to Ave there Poi 0.7c months,. hoping . for the. benefite • of %fresh air ded: a .free lifeThere had' been' other cettagers near, but the had their- own Interests,: so- that 'even Mer--menths---Misse-Fratler had been lonely, and now that snoW, had come her situation seemed, enhear., able. - • . ' , .." • • . • • There were t rs an beg eye's. as she stoothere, to lorn and, cold in the' drift, and the ittle :Man said again; .: , d. Well, now, that's too bad. You'd bet ter gat MMthe, house. . TIMM ketch iced." '• • ... • "I With 'the hoese,"...said ' Miss: Frasier flercele. ."There Isn't a soul .there but • the:ptissy.:cat," • .! .. • • : ' . - . ."I live up at the farm," beat:domed- her.' "I'M the new Manager, and there ' ain't nobody there but 'a lot of Men and a. colored , woman to Cook for . us. There's at. .g6od . deal Of ,,work,.. you know." ,' . • ..,. • .. .. ' • :. .• . Mise Frazier didn't know but She i 'found . herself listening: eagerly to his . •• talk of GeehiseY :Cattle ' and of 'blue ribbon* horses, with alr'"the reit of • the homely farm detaile. Tile - little man helped her ' tili. the 'path and lamfed her on hee 'oren'door. :step • Safely. , In spite of thelilting aIr he jerked -his cap' off as he bade her.- ,goodby..- s • . ' ., . . .., "Come . in;" She:urged." "Oh, please *lie ins I don't tialuk 1 can stand it toface the-puesy cat all eictee". ' ' • . •His kindly bine eyes-smiled:at her 'I'd 'like . to cense' he said ."Tain't very soCiable up at the -farm." • ' • • . The.little mem 'Wins cheerless enough. • Miss Frazier's ginger jars arid -Mese. , an hateshadsbeensartistieseurnmitsac, ceesories, but in the gray liglit 'oethis snowy day" they •merely served to erne Phasige the bleakness. In the stone fireplace was a !sena, • of . goldenrod gone to seed. The only ' Warmth came •feebly from it, rickety stove -in the summer kitehen.: • • . . , • ,. . "Whe ain't' yougot ar ere in the fire. . place?' the little man 'demanded as. he yed- the .Cavernous struCture. • . ' ' ' "I haven't any weed". shivered .Mise Frazier.; ."I-1. couldn't get any." • Perbaps he .read Insher hesitation ,a, • confession a poeertY, but he. did, not , lialt an, More qtfestiona "I'll be: back in a mitaute,'". be said Presently and Went out, Mid when he retutned he was been* Atlasalikenit. der the weightof it. great log .that had litinfOi -days by the roadside:• "There," he said as he deposited it in the fireplace, -"If yon will take out -them wildfleivere well Wive a fire." Miss Frazier obeyed meekly. 'TOW strohg you are ishe'breathed. . "Oh, latv, .yeti," .said the little man: "I kin lift Most anything" • . ' Ke made 'leveret trips after that, findIngenough dry wood in the 'shed te start the fire, and scion it was rearing' gloriously. . The black cat canie and envied. Up on the heerths looking .at the atenee With flithomieSe eyes. ' : . •• .• ' "Oh, Ira IeVely, lovely!" Paid 'Mists Illaraler. "It is like something alive" • "/ alinti did like, a fire," seid the lit. tie Man. "I Nine from down south, and We don't titbits miuth a stovea there. Net fer WM* "me:labia Yolree 'rot to, $eo the tlarnee tot be real friehd. . lye), 'I Sin' gollig to maim you a etm of, tea.° Malt IW'razier ettid fluttering/Se . 4 — ' Sant the Pox.. ' '."1-'1'1Partners are chosen and stand in at lines, partners opposite, ' The for, •let the bead, 'starts and runs down the Me and back, *pursued by his partner, hunter. He can .pass through the line, in and out, but the hunter must foIlow him. When caught the ceuple ,k� their places at foot of the line. , ••• -;•••" PLAIN TAL11.FRO111 THE DOCTOR , . • —....,- A preidnent Physician, famous for his Bodeen, in'the 'treatment of kid- ney and bladder trOubies,:itated that • to the folloviing preseriptwii is due a greet deal Obis enceelie : • •' - - • • One' ounce fluid "extract dande- lions • One (*Ince coMprdlen suntan°, i ,, Four ounces compound.- ayrup•. , sarsaparilla. - . ' • Mix and take a teaspoonful after - meatsand at bedtime, , drinking plenty of water. . '• . ‘. .., • . This rnixtde will, lie say's, peeli' ' tively cure any dissases arising from weak, clogged Or inactive kidneys, ., and will, deist these.. organs to. I,clianse-Ite-Oloodof-titerpoitiOnoti waste matter and adds, which ,if allowed to remain, cense lumbago, ' lathe back, rheumatism and sciatica, " ancl at the sante timo. will restore the . ikidneys to healthy norinal action. The ingredients, which are purely • vegetable arid entirely harmless elm : be procured from ariy good drUggist' t• . and mixed ea home at very littie cost,. ••,e, •14 Tit - advice wilt Undoubtedly he 0 7:: inne1( appreciated les teeny reader,'. : . • 0 44feeit,04,4444;40,0444.144,404•440 • . „ MADE, FOR SERVICE • .‘ IN THE ItOUGHEsT WEATHER Atill'OUMh.‘NTEED ABSOLUTELY tit.'"*"' \WATERPROOF , :v.fivozv • . AsHBRov \ POMMEL SLICKERS , This trade mark • . arid the word TOWER on the '• buttons distin• quish this Mgh grade slicker from Ths3int as goo( brands as,...eseeseieezataaa ea! Synopsis of Canadian • Nor! h -1Ve$t • gOMESTBAD REGULATIONS Any even numbered seetion of Dominion Lands in Manitobs, Sagkatcheweri And Al... • bats cepting S and 26, not reservell,thay be homesteaded by any person • who le the sole head of a family, 0 any male over 18', years of age, to the extent of one quarter adotion of 160 acres, more or less • • Application for entry must he made in person by the applicant, at' a 'Domittion Lende Agency or Subetganey for the dia. friwrapori kti '7. PERIECT10 Cqe, raitPS - .44(772.0Wir PERFUTION ' egiciP5 5 or $00 or 5,000" they ire alike. „ Each biscuit as light as` if I Made by fairy Baked 'to a geld= russet •"brawn. So fresh, and miaps and teinpting, that lust opening the hex is teasing the appetite. And yOn find a new delight in every • one you eat. . Von get perfectiee when you get • Mooney's Perfection rf , 'Sodas - in on a dabsty tray, arinked by half a lit I( • and 'when It Was Wady she broug dozen stale crackers. -"T. wish I - had something nicer to offer," slits .said ,"but•it le eo hare to get things." ' . The little Man sinned, and as he took in the details of the poor room: some • hilOwletige ef -herplight. seemed to coeiniveh. tteohim, 'nil he t.ontitl. ,i,„ e way to il. ;qtbe yOu (16113 :knew what geed tillage you kin•-tooli" ever, it emplace," he said. eagerly. . .•. "1 uever °heard of such a thing," she said. .: "What could 1 coek?" -. "Well, 13runsWick stew is fine. It's got- squirrels sled earn and .onlots. and 'tomatoes. You jus' let .nre she* you" - "But I can't get those- thiegess liter 'face flatted. • •••• • . "Of i course. you -Can'a, ' Tiet: alto be - ,expected that . a W1oman kin kill .:it, scmirrel.. But,' PM gran! henthe ,to- morrow, and I'll being the .things"-' • ' Ile lett her:later, and when he had gone alisa e•azier steed for' n lOttg time looking into the glewing,. coals. VOle ptissy cat, (Masi .cae" .She •Seid when at last the two of there ' were : ceded ,up for, the :night,. "he (pee dreadful grambiar; bait he Is the kind est men I hare ever known" . ''.• . -The i t e man- :came; eex •eY ' •• mid Made the stew, and 'all that, after' noon the savory food simmered and bubbled' ited the black' cat watched it with eager eyes. Slis.s" Frazier' id her best bine 'Own Set the table' for two, • flitting front • ooeroom to the other • With all thegayety of a 'yOung girl. • . The little indn'e table manners Droved . ...to be Much better than: hia•• granimae, and:it. was at tlie endof the feaStthat Iso tole alisa Friialer the -story of lale : life, and as he talked bis hostess • weighed HS dignity, ,• hie manlineis, against his defects and ''fouud gri-trai..' . Mar iosing its relative iroportanca• . ' He came' often ,erier tat, •. and 'the Week eat learnee te-li7O-i* lits••footstep •and to . meet "him at the .eoor and to curl upon 'ids knee as nO sat in front of the fireplace whiles -the two. geed -- f deeds' blisked. a\vil-chalted in the geld. en, glow. • • • • ' • . And then eadie the beginning •of the. . newq muter ited with 'It 11-liss.Frazier's .. • . reniittaece. .i'4.ed next week .1- must 'gce". 'she olti- . the little itanswben he catte thateven snot in which the land as situate. Retry by proxy may, however, be anode et an Agency on certain conditions • by the father, mother, son, daughter, bretlier or sheer of an intending homesteader. • ,The hotneeteeder Is reqttired to perform, • the haiiiefailarldatiota under one ef• tbe fol.; owing plans: (1) At least six 'teethe' reeldence• upon and oaltiVation of the hold in each yaw for ahree years. • ta) A homeetteider teal, if he So deairea, • perforni the required residence defies' by Ifitieg on hireling land owned. solely by him, not less than 80 iteres in eXtent, in the vicieity of his homestead, aoint own. ership in teed will net meet this require. raent. • „ (6) If the fribther (or mother; if the father is deteaeori) of the horaeoteader has per residence on hurtling land owned solcly hy him, not less than eightY (80) . aline ire extent, in the vicinity et tha • hemestead, or upon a honiestese entered s for by Ulm in the vicar ity, retch homeateed. • . or linty perform his owe residence duties by Hiring with thelstitet or Mother, , (4) The tents ",,vicinity" in the two pre- . ceding peragrapbs is defined As Meaning net biers than nine miles in a surdas ens, , setelusive Of the width of road alloweeees taretated in the measurement, •.(5) A Homesteader intending to perfcstrii his residentedetiets indrieorclitime with the above ,while living With permits Or on • farming lead twined by himself, bitUlt net. ity,the Agent Or the dioutot of such inten. • Six nienths' betide in writing Intlat be givento the commissioner of Dowieion *eh at Ottawa, Of intention -Apply for etreit. W. W. oonv,„ inCkty o theld taster of tho Interior, 741,6.--thnittioriged.pOlitgiiion of thill ,iNettkitideflf Wilt not be paffl for, • e • • KELPION tObINIC .000 soteolet or bum, elate illissmatfirnir *reit*, Bruleds *all large glands, applied by **Wag, at all Drug Storm, 250, „ito lostkeant het calmly. . • . • „ . "ton ain't goia',"•he-eiticl: .' • &INS 'Frazier, tb1Uihg,at his master- Oileesi; asked faintly; "Why not?" "Because I ean't glt atoms without yoti," said leItint oin'-ts- &Mabel." : "new dill -yea -knew tnY first name?" afiss Frazier demanded. kegrea in one.sersyoussbeoks;"_he . • said, "and iron mighty pretty name." Then ; he reached out and Mt* , her hands les his. ',. "You're 'such a lonely little...;things" he sale, "and I- jets' ean't live without you.' -f think- WS.'settle' stromul this hearthstone that gave Me the feelinl that I 'wanted to marry you.. And you'll never* want for nothin'; hon. ey, n.at so long as I kin give It." •. • With& little impulsive movenients_she slipped on tier. knees . beside liis chat and hid her -face against the vough-. ness of his coat • ',rye been so lonely all My life," she sobbed. • • "There, there%. honey," he Whispered, with his kindly band agabist her Cheek, "Yon ain't goin'.to be lonesoine any Wore." AO with that vista et test, and peace and hippinees Poisr, tired' Miss -Frazer Was, content, • SUFFERING WOMEN who tied life a burden, cart hive health asai strength restored by theme of Milburn's Heart and Nerve • 11 es 'rho' present generation 04 *demi arid air have more Oita their share of misery Whit some a is nervousnehe and palpitationt with otherOrealcp disitir,$ua falsities spas. while with ethers there is a general collages of the edam. • "Atillemea Bart and kterve I'M tone up She nerves. strengthen the heert and make it beat eirong and regular, create new red bleed tee. euseles, and /moot that s4ale of buoys:may o• the spirits that is tho mutt a renewed weed • and Physlosa vier. lira. D. IX Donoeinte, Orlehe Om.. *Ana «yor owe a year / we ttoubled wish ellefelli* 11008' end haat trouble I decided to ateretill- hunee ileatt and Nerve Pille e tiisL sad eat. wag fire beset 1 keedlitaistomplatell I always raeo4ltraetd theter trleuele f)rke 50 eiele per be*or all dealers or The T, Whim 01.0.4 TOOXIE,0 Oni unior HIS KTIMATUM. • A Risky Thing to Do, but the Man Wes Desperate, ' • Atter Crumpet had. seen bis wife oft on the train he returned to hie quiet house, *seal the ‘door and gazed around at the rows of inviting bola, at the tablq of smoking materials, at the grate fire ready to light, and his eyes glistened with 30Y. ,•,• - "Old'man," he exelehned to himself, "what a time you'll have! Wife WO .at lest, and, VW there will be timeto do all those little 'things yelere wanted. to de for so long -to read, to loaf, to think and invite One's . At this moment the telephone rang. It was Crumpet's neighbor; Auger, aseuo? crumpet, this you?. Says I've just learn* your wife has goon away.' Why didn't you let US klier, Of course you mustn't stay alone. Come right over and take dinner with - us," . • Ortunpet's heart sank, but he was ,equal to the, eMergelleY- , ."Can't come tonight, •• Q14 _PliaPa ,thank, Vie. I've got an engagement" Well, ;tomorrow . "Sorry, but"-- • "The'next night." • • "Teri guess se. I'll let you know." • • "We shall surely expect yeti." "Thanks:" , Ciumpet, heaving a sigh, et rellet that at least be had that evening to himself, once more seek hack in his chair, ,,, • • • But not for tong; Telephone *Owe more, This time it was Carter.' "This you., Crumpet? Why didn't you tell me your wife 'was away.? Well, never mind, ' You mustn't be alone. Shall expect you to take dinner with us every night -Come right over - What! Net tonight? Ton3orrew? Nol Well, make It Thursday... All -right Good! -Know haw it is myself." Crumpet welted: to hear no more. Re picked on his het and Coat, dashed out of the• door and made his way to the nearest stenographer's. • "El'eFe!" lie wed. "I'll give 'you a list ...Of_addreases, Take this.letter audnend it to every one at once. 1 may lose, every friend I have In the. world," hay :muttered, "but I lcan't lieln.it" ' The :letterhd- dietalted was as -fel lows"' ' • • ' • t`To friends ;• and Neighbors -For the' •first thne in years my. good wife. has gond away'. on a visit and lett me - alone. Contrary to all expectations, I am enjoying myself. ,Tye looked for. ward to -being alone for weeks;--I-lo to be alone. I may be peculiar,I may ben crank, but if yeu have any regard' Lor Inc don't deli .inc out to dkuuer... . Don't suggest that at this critical. time t leave.my honie, for I wouldn't do it unless tee imuse binned clown. slincerelY and • Orally, :'•A; • Crumpet."-;audge. • ' • . • Plitmortlne.ri 1'01'01 to retire. • "American tarmers by ,thousands have flocked - ars s the 'LlirtesaYs a writer from Calgary -,driving, the ranchers before 'them. Until the large ranpli is now practically extinct in 'Western Cenada, -but - a few ;small" ranchers still art's ineated, on the foot- hills of the Rockies, where the farm- ing invasion nits not yet reached. ',eat yea' We're:Mach= cattle exported .put $12000,000. into, the:, 'pockets of the cowmen, but the &semen .have, to get 'mit :of the Wey of the wheat elevators arid the binders. ,•:". • .A eowlsoy rides 'away on the "round- up" aed returns thn weeks later to up.d 3 brand new tewei „with popcorn roasters on: the streets and"HIS 'Ma- jesty's 'postoface .where he.. had ,left • the 'bare • range; It is -swift work. 'rhe ri along conies the -railway and the :"town" ,gets on the map and there is A ne* `city of thts plains," with a population of several huncleed. . As soon as spring' opens up the American farmers will rush northward. to 'secure -lands for the harvest of 1907 Proved that Canada cart raise No,. I. wheat :when all other *heat raising tend- teriessimestailed. _ - ' • Already a few "Atite-ridans jiiiie-lielie= menced the, trek of '1908 and emigra- tion authoritiee 'claim that during the , present year the number of Americans settling inedema Canada, will (.4 eclipse. all evioue record's. The buildie„..0 o the Grand Trunk Paella , and the branches of the Canadian Northern, Cimadian Pacific, and Great Northern railroads will open im vast . •tracks °team:dry hitherto unavailable for settleinept °Wing to their great - distance from railroad facilities, and there is room for millions when it la taken into consideration that less than one quarter of the available land in Western Canada has been taken up and less , than one-tenth - Pet under. cultivation, " The fore'gn element in Western Canada Is being gradually replaced by Britishere and Americans, but here and there may be found a settlement of Doukhobors, Galielanae Icelanders, Swedes, Poles, Or some other of the Slav races, MILBURN 8 LAXANILIVER PILLS fga U Pro .111s4 us* 1g5 regulator of ths protoro. They minify unlock Slo. iseseticari. &Way effeteand We nositer Isms tlie. efitee., and gbre tOne end sUby* the Whole. intestileal track, elutes 0c tion, wok Iteedanbe, Bilkiss, Dm"- rds, Costed Tongue, And lirestk. 40* goartbirs, and Water lin* Id* 15. Ogden, Woodstesk XX, wilton 4lift hashaid and, rayeelf haw. 'used MS., loursee Lase-lAver Pilh fur * number of rpm We think we muse de it** *era. they are the only pan* wa eV* Pries 25 mita or eve bottles. 'fir .$1.20, it all dealers or direct on receipt of prise The Z =hare 00,1 Limited, TOO** • OM. • ivronea of Plower:4,- • Some of the familiar names given to flowers and plants, are very Old. TOM the sentimental ,naMes first, snob as' , . 10Ve 114 a miet, love in a Ptiff and Love Iles bleeding. Then thereje Virgin's cloak, ladies' bed straw, Beencing Bet, weeping widow, mourning bride, Black Dyed susiks, old anaid'S Venue' fly trap, ladrs slipper, ladra' • smock and LOle so prettY,. • Of a Scriptural nature, we have Sol. omen's seal; Jacob's ladder, Aaron's • rod, , St. JOhn's Wort, Hely Ghost plant, cross of Jerusalem, •Palma Christi and JQVS tears, Then we have the familiar johtiny-iump-iip, • the-pulnit, Good Henry, ragged sailor, • the old Wan ..ingreen 'and the old, man's beard.• , • • • , 1 New Telephone Directory, The Bell Telephone Co., Or 0411A1).8. is about to publish a new leans 0 the Official Telephone Directory for the District a westPrn. Ontario, •- Including the Town of 01114014 • Changes c.if Arne napless changes of street addressee, or orders tor daipli. catis addresses should be banded AT ME to Mrs. e, Rambla*: • Local 13danager. Grain as a WeIght, • The name "grain" as a weight origi- nated in a curious way. The old Eng.' Ash pound wasequivalent to "the' weight•oil,S80 graIns-of wheat,' taken from the middle of • the ear," Thie .-gives 480 to each of the sixteen ounces of which the pound was composed. Although the standard is now entire!, _different, the fact that ,there gre still 480 grates to the ounce 'troy and the. ouncesapothecary's weight carries us • back to the time of the conquest and shows us how the _name graln-Orige nate& , • , .4A illinard'e Liniment Cares Diiite • „ • 4. • f • Orippe is sweeping the :,country; Stop it with preventies, before it gets deeply seated. To check early colds with these little Candy Cold" Pure bletst-i'sasaeely -sensible-a Preventics contain .to .quinnine,. no • laxitive, nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia, would never appear, it early eoltIS Were• .proroptly broken; Also good for feverish children. 'Large box 48 tablets, 254.' • Vest pocket boxes 5 cents. Se d by • W S •It Holmes, NTA.licOonhell. ' • • Haste Makes Waste.' ' •Ono day Tom's Mamma, Illfrs.,Murry, Said. "Tornl"--she was alt a -flurry - "Tye no eggs for the cake, . That for tea I -must bake. .• , . To the grocer's for softie quickly scurry.? Tom •played, for., four hours 'with WM • Curry • • • • Ana be thought of the eggs or mos worry; Then for home with them dashed, Fell, and as the eggs smashed Bald, "That's what you get when iron • -Washington Pod. $eaticss. ' • An Might* hostes4wag entertaining aboot 800 people 'ilea reception and • bed provided wily about seventy -dye Seats. In despair she Said to a coin. patriot: "Oh, 1 mitt so distreSeedi Not three-fourths of these people can sit down!" • ' "Zees my soul, wedeln!" be ex - Claimed, "What's the Matter With them?' . The Martial Spirit. ' "When you go into mane sot the Inman analyst, "do yowled your heart surge with hostility toward, the foo anything like that?" sinsWered the military at - "In time o*sit we feel even are rostaittni toward the tee *haft feet toward our rival tuillochtto ihno of peace." ttody tn otowsoloni. iritnany, heW largo a piece 0 oak. 'do yen wont?' "t went*, big piece, fret deal glom* tto hutch, thot VII hit* to Ahrido itilkoloter.* r • A -LATTLE Qozs A LONG WAY ') o. Yo•ii BO -predate the eel:met/1y ol rincour s '• Solid iaci- of Beet? Dom" that it Makes meats test - les yott to 1.180 "Leftovers"- oups and satwes-and tea - aa yott need for, a cup .Of f tea ; Do yoak ier-ens.b improves 2 Eipoonfui is .delioious be •• • Our new opoi book, "Ply ?: rayntite Itecipcs," tells liew s to uso Areeiur's Extract of • Beef the right • -way. Sent free 3 receiet of 1 :motel cep : 'from a jar of .this extract, • saw In, &intim by 1; CI ARMOUR • LIMITED Reductions in Wall Paper. We are offering Bargains in. Wall _paper. All stock .reduc- ea in price,' and borders same price per roll as wall and ceil- ing. • La.r,ge,'Stock,froin which' We trim all l'eper FREE and do all kinds of Painting and Decorating. Window Shades, RoomMould- ing,. ready -mixed, • Paint, Var- nish, stains and Floor Finishes kept in stock, also Floor Oils. • T. SMITH Isaac St. • Next door to Morrish & Crooks. WALL, :PAPERS ata AT eOST " •1 am agent or t e Consum- ers' Wall Paper Co„ Windsor, and am offering these goods i • ile mipply o ur cdstomers withthe best Confectionery i s our, aka oak neither pains nor expense are isat-' to secure the desired result. 'e ., 1104 quality is distinctly • the inlet We cais assure our customers that, fie hp:::the line of Weed and Oakes. We We W. NIMENS. ea: pwaryicie3 , at hleay:011.7.=„1:::_,..... ,i4siss *att. sakes, once tried you will hay* ne money Value toOeurable. Our Bakery department is always up.tp•date m prioe-the lowest. choose from. other, one quality - the best, One Phone 42 ellinton Clone in and try our broad, sod The Myers! in.qgieMethod , „......._ , Ida G. Holmes, N Teacher. The Myers' Music Method, for begin • nes% provides a. thorougt preplyalkwy course in the rudiments of music. MO lessons are conducted on Kinder modele, and include praetical o teaching, malting the study pteaftelat and interesting. • • • Private lemons also given, and impala prepared for the Conservatory Junior imun • JAS.R. POND -DE IN , flour and Peed • AGENT FOR , • Massey/Harris Machinery. JAS. ,;• A. FORD, - seed Merchant.- - eLiorrbro. at cost,. in order -T -to -introduce them. . The patterns are new, and no old 'stock. I will hang them at toc a roll, from now to the lst of April, all-Land---Gelling_kapel Border* 411 at same price. . GEO. POTTS ' , . made, and the prices are rea- ne tos. Our Photos are the most, life- like ',And artistic that can be . Perrin, To Partners Trade or sell your Barley and Oats for Corn and save 25%, We give 112lbs Corn for DV lbs of either Barley or Oats ; be, sides Corn le best feed. Maleters want Batley now, while the cad weather lasts, .It looks to be a good time to sell grain as Arguable has bad a big crop whion is just coming on tee roarket. Prices oan , °esti y elip off, WG ,PERR1N. . Girls VVantecl... We are in4alling a number. : of machines and must increase our stair. We require a number of smart gkls at good wages.' Be- ginners taught free„ of charge and paid wages while learning% Iliac.. tory is comfortable and work pleasant, Apply. personalty, if ,passilale. 1 t. Clinton Knitting :C0 Aonable for this class of work J. ROBERTS, • Photo ArtiAt, clinton Seeley '45z. West. • : .Avo •-• ACEINE ..REPAIRERS Suhseriliers having iOrnalmf:a.partner! hip. are carryinon busines's in Seeley's ohl !stand, Rattennury si., where- th-y are prepaxed to give prompt wer. 'acteal attention tO anything in theit line.- - Satisfaction Guaranteed. • , - Seeley & West packsmith's, .Clinon% • I Stop that tickling cough! Dr Shoop's Ceugh Cure willsurelystop it, . and with peri perfect safety. la, s so theroegh_ . ly harmless, . that T)r Shoop tells mothers td use nothing else even With very young babies, The Wholeyenne, green leaves and tender stems of a . lung healing mountainous shrub fuh- niSli th,e ceratiee properties to De. Shoop's Cough Cere. It, calms th cough, arid heals the aensitivo-hioni fend membranes. No opmen .00 oilier. °form, nothing harsh used to injure -or suppress, Demand Dr Shoop's " -Take ne obh0. Sold by WL R Helmes. W A McConnell, • orne mg New • o diesimishisisigsmiNow tlle Tizimgaimmiser aplaee ,yeur Heineman Piano. ' NEW WIRE PENCE beforethe odvance n wird. All • cloileci Spring Wire 'need. • Agent Canadian Vence be.; Iltrank.W. Evans Also agent for thei Celebrated . • : a , • , , . .42itroaameetratesearethealikar- -..41 'iwl,-411004111Xtsf..1M44.54WOUINIMPIVAISAPIRTIrgil3Mial/VOIRZOIC011onlittloMIXIMr.,3344.1/40L.,..X1 , • he Clinlon Ne I3ra , JOB DEPARTIVIE:kaT .keeps', in touch with* every hing that's newL—not.otqy in style of type, but • t °graphical arrangement. . tit,,=441Z,*• ' • If you are particular about your Sta ionery, or any other printed matter yourequire, oend your copy to this dace, where the work 'wilt he done , by jaartieulai 'artists. Satisfaction.Gtirdivin eed. ITBSCRIDE FOR The New Era • - AMR ET IN Tke Ne Ira