Clinton New Era, 1908-03-12, Page 7March 2th 190$
tunv. NO 11011904
'.0f the Town of Clinton
1.4,By.tatW to atnend liy-Lavv No 7
_j •
for 1808.
Ny112flEAS. Ander BYytiaw No t. ter 1808. the)
()operation of the Town cif plintiOn loaned to-
thefirat ef W Doherty & 00 the SUM of 82,5 000
for a tamed et eo years, in accoreanaa watt ay, "
IgreeMent dated tbe 7th tlaY ot 4noo. 108, wade
betWeen the (Jti•oriration and the said firin,
WhIch is set forth in schedule "IP, to 'Chapter 6..
or the Shinnies ot Ontario. -passed Iu the first
eessind of the Rod year of the reign of her late
aiMaleety Queekalltetoria, and bY Which the said-
"rm a.geacl to'CaliTY 0/1. bUiiinesir for et least
:aiTYA; teat td the limitations In the said agreement)
"lora in air-coince with l:lathe terinsaJal
I orth,
' AND WITNIt0 AS, it is deemed desirable to
,,a0avert the said business into ft Joint Stock
vOlnParlY, and a Charter haaiheen granted in-
eCaTarating W Dohert,V Piano and Organ 'Com-
PAU, Limited, for the purpose of ifanniring and
centithing the business of the Said arm -
AND WDERBAS, in effeeting the aforesaid
Changes in the business. it is necesaary that cer,
bin of the conditions and restrictions contained
bi aforesaid agreement Omuta he eaneelle,d, in
order to allow the sale of tile ProPertlea Oi the
etre to the field Company.
AND WEIRS:19AS, for the Minim* of enabling
i the Company to acquire the business and prop
-
tidies of tire said firms the CorporatIen, has
are to cancel the said agreement, and to ef-
fect A new arrangement, and accept an agrea•
trent with the said Company in lieu of such
former agreement: ,
.,
AND WHERE Afl. the atnount of the Whole
. 'rateable properly of tbe Municipality, according
to the last revised assessment roll is $760,008.00. -
AND WHERUAS, the amotint of the existIdg
debenture debt of the Municipality is $76,517,68.
and,no princidal or interest Gin arrear
Therefore, the Municips.10orporation of -1.1ao
IOWA ot .01inton enacts ea ColloWa; ..
(1) It shall he lawful for the ritaYor of ' the
Tom and hes herebx antlionred to, cap-
-
tel tut. Sad agrerarient, dated the . seventh daY
-Jurre,1838, and to release the propertia of the
- eaid firm -from any and every lien or charge
1, which.znay or might in any event be created or
• exist by reason of anything In the said agree-
ment contained or eatiresseto 1,1113cyll._ can.
.caceelldiiiiortnotiutlitirilteuanssaesr gietibilearlictue. gytrot:,,-
be ex
thall nave
CorPoratio
15941
But no such, eancellation or release. sball
unless and until the sate VomtianY
ntered into an agreement avith.the
In the terma following, that la .to
• fa) That aceuire thd business of the
Maid 1111:11 of W Colierty & Co.
(h) That it Wilf contii!una to operate the •550113
at the Town of Cilinton fdi; the balance of tire
rtnexpiredterm 6f the said original agreement.
employing and keeping continuously employed
throughout the said term, at the factory and
• working.solely in conneetion with the raanufa,0,
turing department of the said business, an aver
,slait• a not lese than. one hundred.amploYees•tea-
. cent in ease of destruction of the.works by ftre.
to That it will maintain insiiraneempow5;the
mid buildings and the plant and appurtenetiths,
to an amount not less than 650,000, and will per -
in which case a reasonable time. not ,exceeding
to rebuild. •
eight months. shall be allowed to the ComPanY
• • inn the Mayor of the said corporation 'freely to
inspect the policies of insurance. '
(d) That during the said unexpired term in-
surance Amon the said building to the amount of
at least 8I0,000.00 shall be maintained by the
Company for, and. shall be assigned...to the said
thrporation, and the policlea therefor depoalted
with the clerk of the said Town. such insurance
to be held by the Corporation in pledge for Cie.'
due performance of the covenants and agree-
ments of- the Companit-being•extiressli--tra•-:
derstood that in.event of moneys being received
by the corporation through destrnotiOn of the'
said buildings by fire, such moneys shall be re-,
Paid to the Comnany-upon the re -erection and
tompletion of the destroyed buildings. '
(e) That41 Will not sell the -said business- io
any party or parties who mould remove the
same from the said Town•of .01inton. • ,
(f) Unit in•event of -destruction of the factory
or any substantial part 'thereof,. by fire,. the
said Company will proceed tcrrebuild the same.
within tfight months after such tire.
• G) 'Tlia-rno such cancellation or release shal
be executed rufiess and until ;pose:id Company
shall have paid, or shall have caused to be paid.
to the said Corporation, the sum of Eve thous-
and•dollars in cash, which sum shall be accept.
ed by the•Oorporation as, and shall be deemed •
0 •-to be in tun satisfaction and discharge. of the in-
' debtedness.of the strid'firm to the OtorPeration
under paragraph numbered one (1) oT the said '
agreement between the saidrfirmsand the Cor-:
. poratidn, and =leas and until insurance to the
itmuunt of at least,910 000,00 shall- have been
afigned to the Corporation, and ' the Policies
dePTIfireff'10
Town.
(4) Thkt no suen cancellation or release shall
beethouted unless and.until there shall bave
been. transferred to the corporation shares of
the capital stock of the tlompany of thopar value
of not less than fifteen thousand dollars, and the
certificates therefor deposited with . the clerk
'oi t,* said Town, Such. shares to be held by the,
corporation as,a .pledge for the due carrYing-en
of said business for the said unexpired -term of
• said agreement, the dividends on such shares to
be ramble to such person or persons as shall
. become sentitled thereto by virtu.: of separate
contract or arrangement 'between 'such -ptifson
and the Campany,exaept•in case •-of breaeh of
the contract between the Company and the Cox.
noration. in -which event the pledged snares
and all profits thereafter to be •earned thereon.-.
and all benonts to be theireeforthdetived there-
l'rona. shall be the property of•the said corpore-
al= absolutely, the corporation agreeing- that
at the expiration. of the said •unexpired'Aerra, if
in the anet. ally* •there Ann .not,have •been anY
ench breach of contractnettforesaid,iit as-
sign and transfer the said thares to such person
or persons as the Company shall ,direct.
Every unpofled vote is a vote against the Doherty by-law -
THE CLINTON N,EVV ERA
Rai wit TI T bl HER FIRST SPEECH
I Y me a e angea.• THE MODISH SILK TIE,
CLANTOX ST4TION
Going West Ooing Kant
11.07 a.m. 0.22 a.m. "
1.01 p m 7 85 a.m
MOp.ub 8,15 poaa
11.11 p.m 6.20p m ,
Oelleg Swath
7.50 a.m
fining North
11 07 earn
' 0.36 pan
4.23 Pan
1
I h Waen't the Qne She i...eartteti, but
It Won the Crowd.
iIt Wan the first appearence in public
sf Ada C. Sweet of Oldeage, United
States eonnuissioner of pensions- under
Preaident Want and one of the first
'Women in the movement for equal, po.
litical rigitte for the eexes. When the
eitil war broke out she was living with
her parents in the village of Lombardi
1 now a suburb of Chieago. and WAS
I Chosen to present to the boys of the
How to Make the ,Lateet Fatifti013 In
Mssculine Neckweae.
Knitted silk ties for men are in great
demand just now, and a's this partic-
ular 'style le easy to make the follow.
ing are given for the benefit of our
readers:
Before starting this 'weir Wee° get
WM and 11 half ounces of silk...any
shatle desired -and four steel needles,
•
AN ODD CANDLESTICK.
• Lombard company a eilk flag which the
; women of the. place had made with
With. a Curious Roach of the Lona their, own fair hands, -
Arm of Coincidence. •i Tile literary woman of the village
Historical students when called upon, had written for the Occasion a beauti-
to Criticise relations of events, especial- All Pvesentattee "web' 111. whieh the
ly those 121nt hi themselves un, eeicliers were adjured to "take the fair
flag into which your wives, daughters
thnt are 'recorded to have ha'
pelted ,in the 'lives of persons ^whose.'
careers are separated by a lona period
of Uinta when the said events' have a
very striking similarity between them
are won.t to regard k the first narrative bear it home victorious at the end of
'as the prototype and the latter as. a the wer," . •
case -of transference. Sometimes this • "I thought," says MISS S,weet, "that .
Ploy be the correct view, to take, but I had learned that piece UP and down,
la,commonly a dangerous proceeding bacliwerd and forward, Inside and out
tri insiat Upon, An examPle
0" and Sweethearts have sewed fond hopes
and tearfol prayers for your safe re-
turn, carry it through the smoke tthd-
shell of battle free from the stain of
dishonor and tire rents of defeat and
has oes• but OU the great day itself, when the .
Theo east on CO stitches on three
needles (30 en one MAI 16 On each of
the other two) and knit plainly round,
as for a stocking, till 10 inehes. are
knitted. Then at the beginning of the
needie on which there are 80 Stitehee,
knit 1, knit 2 together, knit plain till
there are 8 stitches left on needle, then
slip11, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch
over the knitted one, knit 1 plain,
- -Second Needle. -Knit 1, knit 2 to-
gether, knit plain to the. end,
Third Needle. -Knit plain to the last
8 et -Itches, then elip 1, knit 1 and pasa
the slipped stitch over the knitted one,
knit 1 plain. '
Knit 4 plain rounds„Next roun4 d
crease. as before., Kn1t-8 plain rounds
. . •
weigh ll6C(feach; 2 fillies, rising i• years Old,°sired
c erred to me 'Which illustrates this. • band ceased 'playing. and an awful
At Butt k 111 th h f 11 by laochipyr; 2 fillies, rising year old, sired Wall paper. ' All stook reduc-
; 1 iirtir general purp000 110115438, /4 and $
1311.4kS of the Trent, there lived the face was tnrned expectantly up to stwittirs oat ; 4 grows in, calf ; 8 beifers, mann 0
price per roll as vi all and ceil-
• "faring,-Viull sale •New "felepholie
Wiravtit BREED TROTTING HORSE:RI .
SORSaa, ARD .00LTS, AND. ELEVEN
BEA.VX... -.DRAUGHT 0 1. Y D A 1. B.
4tion 41.1210 WM' twO reilea from Goderiell, OU
Mi. A. N. YOLLRY will sen bY•11110114 etre- Directory;
QP• • TVATT1417..
t.The ,i3ell Telephone Co.,
• TIIESDAY,AIARCII VW. " •
coirtnlencing.at 1 o:elotik, sliar9.
1, Lott* V-, 2,14r. by graallian 210 by WWII 1" OF f:A,l'sT-Ar.)A
Wilkes., by Geo. Willies In fool to TomBReeti ' ..1 * la. I
w3a)0= by Rad- mho,: by Geo, wingea ; data,. 'in ftb04 to ptiblish ft TteW issue Oa tuff ; a
67.relifit7 PfgtefisS•gleaagil
ilkee, I led .
la Official Telephone'
October 24tb, 1906 .,* 411,11A, LOttre P., 2.14 . bit
Brasilian.210, by Brown Wilkes, by GeOrge ' - -
0.A blyiall'113gaeliglarlYK_,.tdkaftlatligir'43.111t%V.'4- li DirectorY
tonlant by lianibletOnian 10, Plowed SePterther, '
Wilkea ; sire, Tom Reedw13830=4-
:1003; sire Toni steea. for the District of Western Ontario,
flitayB,627.41,111,* tKuiltItYsisTeruls2e;''rdhalee 'itDia°,11'Llifeed ,
JulY 601, 1006, including tbe„...T....ow_ii of (Tilton. 1104,rsto osuotprelyetioannertycdrtsulanuetr‘a aWi t pi t I/ atub4e
ty5;peonty.,40.4.11.1(11:401,,,,,,,:ixto,nait:011,,diff0414,41,Alelrilt,,,,),:oy32,1 •ob4poes of firm names, changes or neitber pains nor expense are soared.
i 13X 0, Ty Street- addresses, or Orders for dupli- , to secure the desired 'testi . W le
it la
I'lwertmOt, and of HarrY, (trotter), 2,31) ; thi4 • cate acklresnea should be handed in first quality is distinctly the rule vre
fellow •,vill make a trotter sure if develoPed. .AT ONQK to
6 13
. ay klare, Grace Wilkes, foaled JulY, 1003, I
7. Brown (ring nte •e s Id tr t
licetomtaera:red one in the country,
orses in the,00 olass 03433 any' stallion in . • - the , line of _Bread and' Oakes, we
. .c„.."7 ..E1.13)4y-gco*LDTRAs.1;f0IIT 1:IOASLqi W I
a I Paper. Coma in and try our bread and•
cakes,' once tried you will have no
.
' limo heavy -draught mares iri, foal to Loch- , other, One quality '.-- the., beat, one
Inver ;1 general purpose mare, in foal to Loch- ..-..,:. price lowest.
invar .1 I pair geldings, rising 3 years old, broken we are offering Bargains in w NIM.,,,EN. $.
to harness aired Dv Lochinvar, abOuld gr w to v v '
Phone 42 -
•
oan assure our eneton3ers that, "in
by'T darn, Dollie IlleCurs114 Mrs. e. Rumba's,• point of Prime, they wilVget the best
; this UMW is mixed gaited and if allowed to t Money value procurable. Oar .Bakery
Pace, bas every right to go fast, there is no 1 • 14098,1 Manager, department is always up.to.clate in
have alWays a large •arsortment to
more n
ia 0,81, alred 3+ Wild rino, 2,10, the sire Of Reductions in choose from,
Eastetn c , a v age on e us e upon the crowd and In every •by Lochinv r • 1 nelding, 1 year old, sired bY ed in price and 'borders same .
'Middle of the nineteenth Century. a". efine, it was differefd. I opened my
a heifers, ing a. rtlar old,
l3liAaveper 'named Idarsitall. He wan .month-end paused. The liten4 lady
- I Persona' coining by train will be driven Out
• years old • ateer calves, rismg, 1 year Old ing. The Aiyers.'.
Large stock from which •
• r a
a general dealer, lapPlYing neerly :ail -created orward in her eh lir an whis-
t:he wants of hie.; neighbors. Above vereilousi1y. 'S.oldiers of Loixtbatd'-•
this anan's shop and adjoining out.; "That whisper went through me like
houses was a long charobet open to the :ft knife, but left me still speechless. I
roof. Iii.which he kept such, stores -Set mY teeth, stepped decisively for -
he had not room for in his somewhat Ward and pushed the flag into the
small Shop. ' Among other tbingS,'11116 'hands of the nearest moldier, Then
reomcontained:a mangle, which was spOlte. Every Word Of that speeelfhad
at the service of such Of the wOmon of 'left me, but I knew whet it meant. -
the town as made him a email . pay-. " 'Soldiers of Lombard.' I. said in ft•
. ., .
ment. , . . ‘eresperate voice' that: must have been
; One winter' fivellillt ' several women, 'heard to the utmost confines of the
were • engaged in mangling when one Crowd, 'here's your nom Don't get It
of them knocked down their solitarY dirty!. -Don't tear itl , And be sure to- '
bring It betette
andiestiek and; being probably of• .
earthenware, it was broken, - Werk , . "A ,sistnit rose front' net c,rowd !such
for the night ,was nearly over.' _It didl. .. as no orator before or since has ever
not seem worth.while,to feteironother, evoked. front a crowd in those parte;
ne else of the Women. took ' :the Still The first thing I knew .)was - riding on
burning candle -happily it was not a the sbouiders • of two eoldiers, while
very Short one -and stuck- it into some
black, !Silky Woking Stuff whith she
' had nofieed in a barrel Standing near. •
the -whole company pressed about me,
vvitO waving hats, and my father was
leaning over.toward Me from' the back
Soon. 'however, one of these good, of his big 'hOrSe and calling% rue his
_dames bad. oceaSion to. deacend . into 'own original girt! while the teats
the shop • and, encountering ainrsane - rolled doWn his cheeks with Ifinghter.
there, naturally began' to apologize tor "As long as I lived in the village Of
the 'candlestick baving suffered. ' Len:than:1 I never dared.to meet square -
on vengeful eyes of the literary ladY
keeper's horror when he behiTd what who had written that presentation,
was tile. substitute that hail been found. • sPeoqb• • ' • •
for he knew at once that the candle
_was,,standing in a cask, of gunporder..
o ruShed upstairs and was just in
time. • He made "a cup with his two
hands." as he said. "so that no sparks
eould get to the powder," and drew
the candle Calmly mit without tuttering
a, sound. HIS words afterward. when
all danger was over were, I have been
told, 01,4 kind not uncommonly heard.
on. board Or keels and: veal barges on
our riVers, but Stieh'ita are discobraged
elsewhere, ' •.
In the' year 1301 "The DePositions
Prom- the Cattle of York In the Seven;
• • (51 And no such cantiellation or •releasi•shall
be executed unless and until the subscribed. cap-
ital stock of the said Company Shall amount to
not leas than $20.900.00. .upon 'each and ,every
there of' which at least twentyave iner cent
ebaIl hatebeen'paid in. Audi stibsoribed stock
ziOt to Include any shares swiciahlmay .be allotted
14 batment or part payment for the :bug/nese
and properties of the said liana of W 1)oharty &
Co.. and all paymentsfor calls •upon anich Stock
tot* vouched to the satiefaetion of the •Couneil
°ill* said Corporation.
6 This 13r•Law shall not-cornointoppers;tien-or-
take effect until dn Act is tasted 4.* the Legis-
lative Assembly of the Provinee of -Ontario,
validating and confirming it.
(7) The yotes of the electors of the said Town
of Clinton shall betaken on this by -how on Mon'
day, the 18thalay of March. 1908. cornmenceng at
the hour of nine o'clock in the fornenoon,, and
oontinnIng until the hour ol_five o'clock in the
ternoonrat-thwplaces-inid-briire—tiefitetrite.-
Jurpingollicers hereunder specified, vamelyi
at. Andraint Ward at town Hail, N Robson,
Deputy Returning °dicer a Saville, Poll Clerk.
.Tames Ward at Apple Evaporator. T
•
." join -mon, Deputy Returning Officer; ,7as Shop!'
% herd. Poll clerk.
SI John's Ward at Rumball and Mealatir's
Carriage shop, John Ireland, Deputy Returning
officer; Geo Potta,Poll clerk. . •
filt George Ward, at Leslie's Carriage fihop, J
Andrews. Deputy Retbraing officer. Incr. 0'unieg-
barn% Poll Clerk.
(81 On Saturday, 1he.14th day of afarali, 1908.
.at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forertoon,the
Mayor of the said Town shallattend Mare contr-
ail chamber. in the Town Hall of the said Town
to appoint persons to attend at the varibustroll-
ingrie,ces'aforestrid, apd at the final summing
rap Of the votes by the clerk roapeotive)Y, On• be-
half of the personsinterestod in and promoting
or Opposing this by-law.
9 The clerk of the saki Tenur Shall attend at
toenail chamber in the Town Mall Of the
et Town, at the hour of 11 &Mock in the fore.oob on Tuesday, the 17511 day Of Marcia, 1908 to
sum up tbe number nf Votes given for and
against this by-laW.
Dated at 10 contrail' amber in the ToWn
of Clinton this 18th day ef February. 1008.
mayor
L. MACPHERSON, Clerk;
NOVICE
Take notice tbat the shore 10 tt trtui coPY of
prOpotted bY-lair Walsh bati been token into
consideratiert and *111 1*M** Considered and
veseed by the MUnitipOt Connell of tire ToWn Of
Cliriton event of tile astlent of the electera
being obtelned thereto) atter one month frOnr,
,•tba bra publietttifin thereof in the Clinton New
fXI ay Which first publiaation will take place on
Ole 2153 daY eif VelnararY 1908, tratbely oir Mon.
day the 60 day4Afir1l 19K atidthat the Votes of
the eltretersavill be taken thOreen on the day
and et the hours and lilac.* therein fiXed.
own aerk'S'Office February 18th 1038.
LmACirlicIfklom
Town °tent .
Tender$1 Wailld •
Balk or steatite tenders will be reteived
until roon On Tfiedday, March 10, 1008'
ler the varions trad4 to ccinneetton with
e PH("7b! of a Roman 0tthol es Ohm eh
to aid Town- of OlIntOrt. '
Elana and spoi3)c4rions. may be aeon 03
.4 residence et Bev I A Hanlon, P. P.,
,etoty.. or at the Wilde ef W frelatot,
yfeo*, S•rtit ord, Otn. Lowest or any
no 31, e0Pekttailv accepted
W 3 IRELAND, Architect
_
THE ART OF GARGLING..
• .
of' the Same Thing ---its the Process
Usually Followed. •
The 'Proper method of 'gargling is
--'1Ft116 aireatherirstoryfr thastore-will, be held • • MtisicNieth d
to seie,., •
. from Gundry,13ros,Itvery free of charge.
,amder cover: .
inTnniltshiringBqilpiNroniveTitilloginbrendoittewa.111AbeditiovUeniit
„ We trim all Paper PREE and da
all kinds oi Painting and 0
.
Ole rate *1 6,110)? cent will be allowed for cash.
at. M. POLLS'S", T, GUNDRY; '
Proprietor, . ' ' Auetioneer.
. a • olmes .? Teacher.
Decorating. • • .
WihdoW Shades, R,00rriMoulcl- The Mye s'.•Musie Method,'FOr begin
. • meeememenemeetemee. e
–Farm–tor-Sale reacl.Plnixed Faint! ..Vir:--leursr'sePtv.tibid'oesruadts=tuag.loliPmreuvataor.atTh°rYo
lush, stains and Floor Finishes lessons are conducted on Kindergprten•
kept in stock, alsc-Floor Ods.
• • The farm ert t the1 .
contorieing 214 nereo of impreved cultivan
ed and grazjne landR, adjolning •towo
of Clinten, Burma County, vita be
offered tor sal by anction, on tVerines-,•
. eat, the 2543 d f b '
tpe'Llrmrths,erar adPeahrtnioowninaroan, •artliticermitPitemionto •‚‚‚NevNext cloor to Morrish Orob '
uniiersigued, or from
JAB, FAIR
ISNCBOoTNT);ti'oe•tel t:121 ea err8:
AN ATTRA1.44Y14 SCARP.
Next round tbe 4atitches.• Knit 2,,-p1ain
rounds. Nett round decrease the 4
stitches' again. Knit 1 plain round. '
Continue decreasing 4 stitches In ev-
ery alternate round till 10 'stitches are
left On One needle. and .5 en each
of the other two, Kuit plainly round '
15 inches long, Then increttee. 4
. stitches in every alternate rew at the
beginning and end of needles; its the
deereasIng Was donA at -the opposite ,
end of neck; ontll there -are, 48 stitches.
LTlienimit rondaa. Next 1...„2Inul
Illcreage 4 stitebes. -7" --
-Knit 4 plain 'rounds. Next rbund-in-
.
, 'crease Cetitches, when ,60 stitches W111
be on•the needles again. Knit
....round 13 Inches long, Cast or. Sew
' ,up each end. :pressflat, when . the tie
'will be .finished.
•
•
thus...described by --a writer In tba-Msd FOR--"tHe ,
W. T SMITH
. . „Isaac St.'
Before placing your Orders for
your season's supply of 'Coal, get
our prices. The very best goods
carried in stock and sold at the
lowest possible price. ,
Orderautayboleft
ai Rowland's Hardware Store, or
with
•: W.J.-Stevenson„-.•
At Elettric't.ight Plant.
"The patient (at first ,tm!:ler the guld; •The •fle WOritieti ef a Womares
a n a Chair, take a s'widiow of wa-
ter in the mouth and bend the head as
fat* btlek as possible. •
• "Nowt he must Protrude the tongue
from: the •mouth (the tip et 'the tengne
Suttees secietY. • In a note in this work
by its editor, Cation‘Raine, the follow,
Ing . passage occurs - 'TbI parallelism
between the two narratives as to the
way the candle was rentoved from .the
is 'very striking; ' .• •
"Newcastle had h •Verrnari0W escape
abOut 1084. . An apprentice going: tip
with a: ctindle into a loft Willett con-
tained'inany barrels. of gunfiewder. and'
much eambitstible materiel. thought-
lesaly stuck the candle into a petre), of
'which the head -had: beett•loteaked off.
to Servg for It canillest•ick..: He saw the
danger anti tied. 'A laborer fail into
:the loft and. joining both his hands te:.
ge'then. drew the' candle' aoftre up be-
• tween nis raiddlemost 'fingers.. so that
if any snuff. had .dropned it :Must have
fallen Intothe hollow Of the Manta
hand." -London Notes and Oneries.
The Majesty' Of. the PYrittnide.:.
As the 'wonder of thei.,sphinz takes
pOsseesiOn of ,you gradually; se, gradually do you learn 10 -feel Ole majesty -
Of the. PYransids_of_ilizeln_..untlieet'40A2
-step pyraraid of Sakkara, which even :
whenetie is near- it books like a smell -
mountain, part of the land on widen it
.reste. The pyramiciri of ,Glzeh look
• what they are -artificial excrescences,
and in this posture . with Aare
tongue he must try M swallow the- wa-
ter. The. physician sitiould control the
Patients vain efforts,• for it IS ftapossi-
ble to' 'swallow under sucb eireum-
Stances. .
,"The patient has the -sensation as it
he ebtuaily had swallowed the water;
air One can see Plainly Ole: to flargia,:te exhale -
,p1t4tt,
unrhylinnxg..,of. 01..4 the wide <Men
"After gargling, dins for the
Patient_leerderect_to diose tbeinouth
and quickly throw bead and body for-.
ward. Thereby • all: the fluid is forced.
through the choanoe and nostrils,
*Mating the throat and nose irom , be
hind 'and expelling' all the accumela- •
tions that had been praise -lit with -great
force. . . ' •
"This should Ape .repeated 'several
times, as theIrst tr&al 1s7 not • alwaye
imecessfui: and satisfattory. It is- an
act thettnturit be learned.
!When ..Preiterly executed the senste•
;Von,as-the patient will -assure -you, is -
that of great relief not had by any,
other method. It 'will' be wise for the
'practitioner to try the method first; on
himself. Even small children Who are
at clever learn the method readily
.1.1.11,tented,„.8,11a-fiarried.-.011t-bY-maqv•-ezz.-rrattd-rathetuenjoy-lt "
pressions of man's greatness.' lizqttl- I • . • •
Site as they are as features of the,'
drowsy golden landscine at the setting
ef the sun, think they look ..most won!,
Iderful at night When'they are black
beneathi the stars. On Many nights
1 have sat in the Sand at distance
and koked at them, and alwnye and hi-
eneasingly they have stirred My
Illation. Their profound Cahn, iheir
classical simplicity; ars greatly empha-
sized when no detail ean be seen, when
they are ;mit black shapes towering to
the Mars. They seem to insiiire then
like prayers prayed by one who has Will not let us go to lunch!" . • '
but I need them.'! --Robert alehenS In e n t I
.wot haif the torrors. that Wonien.s
'pose are going -to hapento thein ever
do happen,... Yet a ifs .in .the nature of
he gentle sex to expeet•and look out
er them -44o antlei ate -What fate me
never .send.- The . form :that women
nurture ;St, too, is .se "..nebulous,. 80
Tagne, 'no terrifyingheeause so sCante.
jY.tleflued, as .to be abSolutely possess-
Sve. • It takes a horrible 'hold of the'
Imagination And works -upon the Mind
like -stibtlepoison.
The ebief ears to whigh women are
prone have been numbered is, seven,.
.and the greatest are said On .good an-
theratY to the, ,first, "tee :fear Of being
an old'. maid" and, Secondly, that. of
"growing old." ,
The.others are fear of Seeing a .bus-'
band's Sone, of eccidents, of loss- of.
•Money, ..of -loss Of :friendi :and • of . the
Intere • generally. • •
The third -,fear is a very patent -one.
It is the fear of losing husbaears
Love. Tradition -teaches women that
men 'soon tire Of their Wives and that
when, the bloom of wbman's youth bee
• worn away the Uwe of Mangoes With
The thrill Of Alarm is to some earl:*
etisly .constituted natures a pleasant
one.'',UpOn no other' hypothesis Can
-One-actiountler the Stifteg:ot
guintowbichacrmnywoinen Wonk
themselves *hen, delayed , by sante
quite trivial occurrence, the 'husband
or'son 'clOes not &Mae honk* at the usual
hour. As the little wife sits .attd Waits
a me or e tter. 'alt she sees.
biro in her mind's eye in street tied -
&AIM Of . various awful' Lkinds, herself
in Widew's. Weeds tita funeral the
,
breaking up of the little home, her
• own -avalanche Of grief sweeping her
. into an early tomb. •
'Or if itis not her husband Who is the'
hero of her morbid visions It is her
baby..Orter growing brood of -children
who mAY • be killed before her !yea of
when tbe' ' are old enough. to marry
may. choose neve One .she..dOes .not
like,The last itituatien is about the
most absurd of the whole- seven, but it
is nevertheless a fear that hauntet bun.,"
dreda of good mothers.
o eague , a a gent email who bars
His Mouth Full.
A certain town council after a pro.
traded sitting was desirous, of ild7
journing for luncheon. The proposi-
tion was opposed by the -mayor, who
thobght that if Ma folio* counc11040
telt the stimulus of hunger' the dis-
patch Of bilsiness would be much fa-
cilitated. • .
At last an illiterate member got tip
and exclaitned:
"I ham astonished, I ham surprised,
t ham amazed: Mr. Mayor, that you
said, "Oral does not need naY Prayers, • 41132 surprised," exclaimed one of his
Century Magazine.
. A Great Man,
"Pother," Raid little Rollo, "What la
a great maul"
: ".A, great Man, ray Sell, Is Otte 'Who
Mantigeit to gather about him' a whole
lot •of assiettints who Will 'take the
blame for his Mietakei *bile he gets
the tredit for their good ideas." •
So .
"1 feel," said the Boston girl, Ilthet 1
have been on earth before in tome re.
Mote period."
"The glacial, maybe," ventured the
tecklesS Uourier-Jobv
nal. •
/611
ARE; YOU 111tOWSY &PTAH,-
. MEA•LtiP
IS there a fullneas in "your stomach,
drowsy, lazy desire to sleep this
len% natural in healthy folka and only
occurs when the liver is torpid. You
need a • stimulating tonic need Dr
Hamilton'e.Pill4 to stn.. up your livee
itnet put life IWO sleepy or Alla, Yettli
e an ively...you I eat, digest
and sleep well, after regulating with
HatniIton's Pills, • Sold by all deolo,
I tre in 2iit hoitet3
got so much ham .in his tnouth wants
'any lunch at all1"-Lohdon Scraps.
A Little ‘./agut.t.
"id it far from here to the next
Olen?' Raked a tourist of a man 6v
met on a rural road. '
"Well, it ain't so very fer. nor It
ain't 130 Very high, an' yit it ain't as
nigh as might be if it wan't so ter at
Itis. Still It'd be ferther if it wa'n't 80
nigh, 80 I reckon one might ettly that 11
is betwixt go' between- fer an' nigh.";-.
lAppineOft s klagazine.
Cannibal Trout.
In small streams trout of two pounds
or over usually, becOitio eanuibals and
live entirely on their smaller iiretfiren.
Such trent Will not Ase at a tly.-14en,
oloa. (1101vointel.
KELPION
• ',mums OINTMENT
Joe* not color or born. *Urea ItheefilatIsMi
Litieth, And We &obi OPOied by rubbing. *1 011
Ores Stores, 25.,
A Handy Iron plainer.
Yott Can make a practical little
eOntriVante fOr ,thlti ironing dare
, says the Delineator. It &Insists of *
Wok of Weed about five inches square.
Plve holes are bored' in thie bloCk and
filled with beettwa*.; Theist are tat-
ered With a pieee muslin, The other
Me Of the block IS coVered with etherl
eloth. The emery 'Side of the bitiek is
need, to ;nth the iron On If the starch'
t ticks, and tit° wa* side Bites the iron
entoOthneets.
Hann Two Waal, Boilers.
It saves thee Ou Monday -to tee two
boilers, hlven when the wash le SWIM
..thers 15 great advantage in having
two beliefs, All the rubbing can be
done before the rinsing begins, leaving
ell the. thbs free,
A Panther.
"Now, Elsie," fetid the schoolteectier,
"tan you tell me what a panther is?",
"Yeth, ma'am," lisped the little miss.
"Ile-ith a man that. makthe Dattha."
Sitripildity forms 4 wain ingredient bt
A noble naturo..Thmaydidose
*Oat old.* 4..4•
•
Girls .Waii.ted‘
We are installing. .a number •
of machines arid must Increase
Our staff, We require a number'
,oternart giris atgood *ages, 13e,
'ginnera tatightfree of charge and 7
paid wages while learning. Fac-
tory. is comfortable. and • work •
pleasant, '
. Apply personalti, if; pOssible.
models, and include practical. Imo
teaching, making the study pleasant
and interesting. • •
Private lessons also givett, and pupils
prepared for the Censeivatory exem
.1145...11. 'FORD
-7.1/bus XII IN-'
flour and Feed
AGENT
Masseyillarris-
Machinery.
JAS. _A. FORD,
cirfitort-Kylitti-nr-c-0-.. 1Leed Merchant,•
et.inTenw.
•
Synopsis et Canadian—.--
The New Era ; North-West s
1-101.dESTEA6REGULATIONS
-.•
• : •
lubbing List LAny eVen tanilthAre4 geot1011 of Dominion
Lands le Manitoba, Seskate swan and Ai-
. . •
The New Ere will be sent from
II'0 tl
subscribers, foi.$1.00 cash. .
• The New Era and Fanners' Aclvo..
catato :Ian, 1, 1909, for 102.2.5•cash.
The New Era and Weekly Globe;
to lst Jan 1909 31130, casfi-in-actvance •
The New Era and Family Herald
and Star. 81.50, tiash 30 advanee •
..The renewal pric'e of the NV Era%
for NOS, to Canadian slibacribers, is
.8)1.00 oash, in advance, The renewal t
price. to subscribers in the United
States, is :81.50, and no paper will be
sent to U.S. subscribers unless paid lit
.. Subscribers in the United States, Or
friends sending papers to the U. $,,
mast 'renew before their subscription
expires, otherwise the paper will be
stopped when subscription has -rnn
WALL PAPER
-.AT eesT a -
aril 'Veit- for the.Con'suril--:
ere. ,Wall Pape.r Co., Windsor,
and am offering these 'goods
at cost, in order to introduce
.
ther-he-patternS-are-r-n ,
•and no old stock.. ' will h`ang
them at roc a rolli 'from.. now
to die 1st of April. .
Wall and eolith° Palters and
Borders all at eameltilele,
GEO. POTTS
,117*.
Otos,
-
Par Photos are the mostrlife-
' rk h. ; h ‘i
.e and ;st.0A-at
Art.•can k
made,ad the prices are rea-
sonable for this class of work
J. ROBERTS.
photaArtiat, - Clinton
herts,e2ceptingS and 26. not reserved,may
(be homesteaded by any person who is the
sole head of a family, or any male over 18
-yearreetateeetentheeestent...eLene,Ansiter
section of 160 sores, mete or less • •-••
APplication for -entry meet be made in
person 1* the applicant, at a Dominion
Lande Agency or Sub -agency for the dia..
,by proxy may, however, be made - at an
Agent* on certain conditiene by the
father, mother, eor, daughter, brother or
sister of an'intending homeeteader. . - •
The homesteader ie required to .perform
the•immestead duties ander one of the Tol-
Oix wing plans : ' •
(1) At least smenthe' •residence nnott
and oultivetion ef theland fi each year for
three yeers. ;' •
(2) A. homesteader' inay, if he so deiliree,
porter; co .che required residence duties by
living en farming hind owned solely by
him, not lees than 80 screein extent, m
the vicinity of his homestead. • Joint own-
. eiship in land *ill nine:met this 'require-
ment. ,
*
(8) If the father or mother, if the father
is deceased) of the homesteader hes per-
manent reeidence on farming land owned
solely I* him, • wet less than eighty (80)
aores in extent, it the vicinity of tha
boraesteed, or up,on a homestead entered
km by hirn in the tick ity, snob horaestea&
er may perform hie own reeidence duties
by li ving With -the father or .motber.
(4)T e terms i!vioinIty." zo the two' pre-
ceding paragrephe le defituil as meaning
not More than, nine tefiee 1.11 a :direct line._
exolusive of file width of road allowenoee
crossed in the measurement.
(5) A Heineeteader tntendin; to perform
his.:residencedatiealnatcom e with the
above • while living With parents or on
farming:lend oyeekeby.himself, Must net-
ify the Agent for the district of such intein.
Six months' notice in writing ;met be
given te the commissioner of ' Dominion
Lands at Ottawa, ot intention , 'apply for
aten
sp'ety Of.th-e Minister of the Interior. -
W. W. COitt,
9 LB.--Unatatitorized publication of this
dvertisement will not be paid for.
Seeley ff/c West.
BLACKSMITHS,
AND
fl ACHINE REPAIRERS'.
• Subs‘cribers having forrnetta partner- '
hip/arecarryingon busineskin Seeley's
old stand, Rattanbury -1516, where
they are prepated to give prompt_per-
sonal attentionte an ything in their dae.
Satisfaction Guaranteed..
Seeley &- West
lifacksmiths,, Clinons
'Something' Ne*
Now is the time to place your
order for a,
NIBW 'WIRE' FENCE
before'the edvance n wire.' Alt.
• flailed Spring Wire used:
Ah3o agent for the. Celebrated
Heintzman 'Piano
Frank W. Evans
Agent Canadian, Pence 00..
0111,r4110111111111.11111.1.411agiaiga111.1111UPSAIINCFM11/1
•:!
e, li"nton
403 DEPARTMgHT
A.Nin ys keeps ;; "in touch with everything that's
new—not on y in style of type, but typogruphical
•• arrangement.
If you are. partieuar about your Stationery, or
any other printed matter you require, send. your
e,opy ti) this office, where the w.): v. be done
by patUel,ar_urtists.
.S-A,Cisfactiott • Guoranteets
Elif§spjo.FO
-
.11 :0' 1St e
ADVTRTISE IN
Ur-er
e 11