Clinton New Era, 1908-03-26, Page 3v
March Seth 1908
Clinton Fettltry Show Prize List.
Town. Holt. Thurii404 iffprii 244
Begulationm-gutry 34 per bird whether singly
or in eolleetions. Itxhibillore nand become.
illeMbeire Of the Clinton realise ana pet stock
Ageocletion, membership feel:500 Per Year W be
paid on or before ilate of eatry. (Admits to
Phew.) OM members must renew,
Untries (dose fit 7 n. Itt, Wednegdoy, April Bit,
I but farigare from a dietmule Maf 14340 cutrY up
, rn, AprU 8n,
I AU birds MUst be In position by lea. m. April
4 '5°U1'' vairlUejuling Will ceMPlenee.
ROM le Men w u be in charge of tlio birds
wbile orteaubition and no oae will be allowed,
oAuyone intafering with the ludginit Will be -
barred f rein COMPetitiott. t
klggeinuatrenutin in eoons until gathered by
mamma afteg the iudgina is completed,
All prizee in toiletries list are for collections
except where otherwise stated. .
: ,r e oc .. . ,
5 A colleetion consists of 1 male and 3 or ;neve
females, any age. Quality, not quantity tO win.
Eatry fee for egg a 5e per doz, for nigeeng 1.0o
-0.---- • 11
Admissited fo fiboW "silver collection." Doors
tii.nto, April 2II0, 1904 PP,Ret4ggeortivivoityMm.
lirdited number of
oeQopoppoS: Exhibitors Must foretell their own,
Entrance Free.• iPRIZE LIST.
• BrahMee A V --let, Grit hOpeer and water
fount by,Harlond Tiros.
Admission Free• Took., www- ist, 'Year subscription to FrUit
Grower, Market Gardener itiml Poultryman, hr.
$600 in Prizes, Publisher:
;Sas
jitritON COUNTY •
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. HORSES
ouraiiipAxiE -. 3
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"4t.allion 3 Team, SPA, olier .1r. .,.$10 $6
- 2 years and under......s....10 e
• Stallion 3 years and over , . .W 6,
yeare and under , 1•;"•• • •• '1 4
• - PER0013RON
4estrercheron StalliOn.• • ••••• • 5
,TIADILNEY
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Stallion 8 years and over.... ... 6 4
2 years and under 6 4
Eu -1st, 600 tie by W atwobl. •
• Rocks, Barred-3.st, $1,C3 cash by J W
11417gidtatil,d'w51?fte!-"Ittb,l'3.12:!5t) bY
Rxed Jacksog; and 750 strataer pail by S
, SOPen. t fr e ) '
WYandottes,white-Ist-Frult Grower.lYtarket
Qardener and PoultrymanTyear by publishere;
Sind, 1 pound a 400 coffee by Edgar T`attison,
(emit to looatexhibitors only.)
Wraisdottes. trge tie for beat pair •
by Tozer & Brown. , •
Wyandotteg Partridge-dst.' Jardineer.--By a
member,
Wye,ndottes Otpumblitn-Oat, fancy china dish '
Y g.
A WyandOtteg A 0 V -hit, China freit diel by
Jabez Rands, •
• R. 0. R. I•5,eds71st, Eltild'e Tooker by WaIker
-4.131%1851i-I-Reds-Isturied islettires1;01OoV;
ent Ball : 2nd. lb of 50o tea by H Wiltse ; Brd "
Package of Intern'atioaal poultry food by W Me•._
Connell, t • ,
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Oraingtonstilaok-Ist, 31 shaving ticket by Rd
Munrbe ; and. box of bon boas by W
Orphingtons, A 0 'V-Pruit dish by W a Mona-
shan.
Leghorn§ White - 1st 50 lbs Flour, Jas. Fair;
and, Poultry Regulator mid Empire -duster by
W R Holmes. •
Leal:terns, S BrOwn- 1st,' China vase by Len
Harland- ; ded, Pox of bort bons by Rartliff. •
Leghorps, Buff -1st, Bushel of barley by Bruce
Holmeti ; and, photos of winning, birds by J
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•gEAVIt DEAtiGHTs '
• Gelding 3 tread:Band .. 5 a
reelable rising 2 years. .. 5 3
Team in harness .. • , 8 6
Fondly of colts of 1907 • ... . • .. 6 4
AGRICULTURAL
Teara in harness, 1st prize, cuiltivater value
340. donated by Tbos Murphy, agent for
Doering M'f'g. co. „„ „,..„,, . 6,
.Brood Ilare 8 years arid over. ....
or Draught ist prize silver cup veined at ,
312. donated by Molsons Bank •4 •
Filly or Gelding rising 3 Years . 4 3
Piny Or 00WIOS rising 2 Years .... . 3
GENERAL PURPOSE,
Team in harness ;40011m and under.. 6 4
ROADSTER '
Stallion 15i bande-and over 10 6
under 15i hands . . 10 5
Carriage Horse in harness. cainipment
considered .. • 6 4 2
Roadster Horse in hornets. eguiPment
considered 6 4 2
Carriage Team in hardest 6 4
Roadster Term in harness ., • •-• . .... 6 4
'Saddle Horse 4 3
Jumping over Hurdles • • • • • • •• • • •• tr 4
2
4
3
2
2
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-CATTLE
SHORT HORNS
2
2
Ball 3 years and over 8 5 2
Mull 2 years and under 5 3 2
• Bun_ , . • ......•
• • • • • • . • . • •• • I,
.Cow years and o r . '•• 5 3 2'
• Heifer 2 years • •5 8 .3
Heifer 1 year 4 2. 1
Ages to date from September 2Oth•
•nanroena
Bull 2 years and over • • • • • • • - • '5 3 0
-Bull 1 year and under ...... .-.4 5 3 0
'Cow 3 years sad over•• 5 3 0
Heifer ender 2 years.
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• POLLED ANGUS T•
Beira years and over ., • . • .. • • • 6 8 0
.Bull 1 year and under ............ ........ 6 3 0
Cow 3 years and over 53 0
Heifer under 2 years. ........... . 5 9 0
• DAIRY COWS AD FAT CATTLE 4
- Dairy Cow any age tind breed' • ' 6 -8 ••0
• Fat Heifer, age colatildered' ..• ... •• • 3 .2 0
Fat Steer. age considered • . 8 it 0
• 2 Stock Steers 3 years and under •3 2 0
2 Stock Heifers 8 years and under-. ... 2 2 0
SWEEPSTAKES - /.
• • Best Male any age. . • '
Best Female any age • '
• Best 9 of any breed 3 years and. unctar .
with bull • . , . $5 diploras;
• GRAIN AND SEEDS
Fall Wheat, any variety.
8 d 0
Bag Michigan Amber. prize donated. by ; . •
,t. Jas. Fair: • bag of Fair's famous flour* ;• :-. •-•
(F F F F)
, White .. .. ... 3 ! 2' 0
Barley -two rowed ' 3 a a
Barley -six rowed. 8 ' 9 0
Peas . 3 22
Timothy a 2 13
Clover Seed, : , . • 3 2 0
POTATOES .
•Potatoes, ony earrY variety . 3 2 0
Potatoes, any late variety. ... • .• .• •3 2 0
JAS. SNELL, JAS. FAIR. SM. SHAW. '
President. Treasurers• SecretarY,
Executors' Notice:
THE MATTER of the estate of John Hardy.
of Clintonith the Countyof. Huronleceased: .
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. .38; •
, of Chap. 129., R. S. 0. 1807, that all partiee hiving
claims against the estate of the said john
Hardy, ,lecensed, who died on or • about die sth
day of February, 1038, are required to send by
post, prepaid, to the nadersimied Executors, on
or before the ist nay of April, 1008, their names
and addresses, with fun particulars, in writing,
of their claims, and statement of their accounts
and the nature of the securities (if any) held by .
them, duty verified by statutory declaration. .
AND TAKE NOTICE thol after the . said .:Ist
day of April, 1908, said Executors will Proceed to
dittribute the assets of the said deceased among
the parties entitled. thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which they shall then. have_
notice, and the said Exectitors-will-not.be-
for said assets, or any port thereof, • to any per-
son or persons of whose claim notice than not
have been received bit, them, at the tinie of such
distribution,
• .0144S. B. HALE,).E.„„„„t,,,,..
JOHN RIDOUT, J
Dated At Clinton, This 5th Of March, 1008 '
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• Auction $alc
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Of Farni Reek and implements. Mr Michael
Flick will sell by public auction at lot 30, Matt -
land concession, Colborne, 12 miles east of 13en.
millet and 1 mile south.) Tuesday March 3181,
commencing at 1 o'cleek sharp 1 driving mare.
6 years 010;1 dr. light filly.3 years old, by Royal
Token, 1 drought filly 2 years old by Soiltlinort,
1 driving mare 4 years old, 1 draught mate, four
years old, in .foal to Mr Fergusoia'a Young
horse, 1 fresh calved cow. 1 fresh calved heifer,
1 cow. to calve in Apt•il, 1 cow, to•colve lune 1st,
1 cow 5 years old, due to calve May 6th. 1 eow;
Years old, due to calve April 15811,1 steer, 3 Years
cid, 3 heifers, 2 years old, 1 year old steer, 1 Year
• old heifer, 1 fat steer, 1 fat Leifer, 1 fat cow, ,2
springmalves,.8 young calves, 1 seg, due- to Mg
April -28th, 4 pip 3 Months elks numb n• of well
• bred reek hens. 1 Frost & Wood Binder, nearly
new., J hig 11 Mower. 1 , Pea' Harvester, 1 Hay.
Batiel Massey Harris Cultivator, • 3. Noxon' Seed
Dr111,11 hoed, nearly new. 1 Frost & Woodficuffi.
sr, Gang Plow, 1115)' fork rope, 183 foot,. now.;
ha' lfork rope, 1301feet. 1 ,et of Slings, 1 root'
Pulver, Massey -Harris, 1 ten horse Pitts Power
C. ladders, 17 and 23 feet feet long,1 whoelbarro w
1 Tor Buggy. 1 Cutter, 1 set double harness. 1 set
. doable light harness, 1 aet single her:less, 2
dlar voles I pair cutter shafts, a ouantitY of 3
inch tile:Forks. Shovels, Hoes, Sickle,, Chaina,
1 Daisy Churn, NO 8, 1 lawn mower. I MOM 0 dry -
lee reek I cook stove, 1 wood Ilaminock, SOMO
-bay one mcnitoids, otiantitY. or Milk eelm.r‘Ild
other articles too numerous to montior. Tnere
will be no reserve, as pronrietor hos sold his
/arm. Alt the live gtheltora Well bred,- and in
good condition, Terme :-All SUMS Of 510 and
under, rash ; over.that amount 8 months' credit
win be given on furnishing approved jeint netes.
A discount of 4 per coat straight ollowed for
cash an credit amounts. Michael Flick, PrOnri-
etor, Thos Gundry, Auctioneer, .
Roberts.
Houdans-lst, Crumb tray and brush by Davis
& Rowland. •
Miztorcos--let, box cigars by Robt Marshall;
,2nd, pipe and tin of tobacco.) bY GOO McLennan
Andalusians Pair -1st, Canadian Poultry •Re-
vie_vi for one year by Garnet Doherty.
Mack Spanish pair -Bit, New gra for a Year
bY R Holnles.
Hamborgs A V -• let, Rawhide whip by A Me.
Brien.
• Games 13 R vair-Ost. Pipe 044. tin Of tobatict
by j Rice.
. Games, A p Plant by 3, Cunning-
°.
Game Bantams B R pair-lst, Amerloon Stan-
dard of Perfection bY 11 11 Berke: 2nd 3 lb, 50e
tea W T O'Neil. , .„.
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Game "lanterns Pyle pair-lst, Copeck Plaine
A T Cower • •
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A 0 V Bantatils pair -lama 2nd Fano
Turkeyls, lorgett bird exhibited IVO, foriaer-
lst, The News • Raeord for one year by W
Mitchell ; 2nd, Canadian Poultry Reyiew 1 year
by HE Rorke. _
Ducks, A V pair-lst, 8 lb package Poultry reg.
u a or y Beacom, •
Pigeons A V oollection-lst, Caiman's), Faacier
for 3, year by'W D Fair Co.
SPECIALS
Best 1007 Cockerel on Exhibition,, -Silver anti
by the Admonition. '
Rest 1907 Pullet oh, cup by
the association,. (Only birds that have been in
former competitions here to compete 'for cups.)
• Best collection of It Reds A V American.
Standard of Perfection•by Rorke.
•'•Rest and largest exhibit„Eidb roast by R, -Fitz-
sinnuons. • - • , •
• Most attractive clisplay-eznyrna 'nee by ISW.
Newconabe.-To be judged -by donor. ' •'
Highest scoring pair of R Reds A - use Of
best turnout in barn by G L Walker, liveryman,
•Beet, Wyandotte Fetnale v-.Gent'sblaina 'cup
and saucer by. A D Beaten. • •
Highest scoring pair 05 1907 fow-li of any varietY
eicept It 1Reds-31,50 shirt by Morrish a, Crooks
• Whitest bird in show - Bushel selected geed
corn by W G Smythe. ,• • • •
•
• Poultry Advocate offere'a sub for one' year to
each of the two best.pair of 1907 birdg•shown b'Y
any members -bf association under 17 years of age
-The Canadima`Petiltry NeWs• of. 'Owen Sound
Offers 1 year sub tq best cockerels le each of four
varletios, viz.-Bufil Leshorns,.PartrkIse Wyan
dates,Rorred Rooke. Red Caps. •,••
• Dural; Bros.Bentailler offer a setting'of W
••Leghorn eggs vein° .33 for best bird W
horn class, their own birds not to eompete.
Wrisher4,Bennailler, offers seyn
for best noir of, raise, colored birds in show, •
Luke Lawson, Aieit McIntyre, and J
offer 1 best value epkayerfor heath/x..5ln Black
Spanish, Andalusuthb, Red .Caps and Buff Let
• Clantelon Bros 'offer a salaa'dish for best doge
(Attack Minorca eggs, double% not
W Linder offers a celersodishvalue-21-for best •
I dozen browp eggs; dogeles not allowed.-Eggd
• •
Percy Couch offers see cash for bestBIadk Lab -
than pullet: Two or more birds td. enter.'
• C.Elei.re offers a. pair of ladies or Onto slippers
value 450, for best pen 130 Brown Leghorns.•'
• • •, •• J-.vuitiegee,,.3WitmidCe orter„.t..onstance.
Presidant. R etoree
• Secretary, DI 0-Rauh:clan. ;
O•••••
Farm tor hale or to Rent
•
Lot number 14 bee. 2 London Read
South, Tockersmith,00nt therm one hued-
aerca, maws -of wench eets oletred,
the balance is well timtered and there is a
spiel:41e egger beeleee,Theeeele_oneethe
" farm a large berak house eta kitchen- apd
a been 601 60 With atesse ()nibbling, there,
is also a hay barn 59 es 78, pia perm edd
imelement holiest the: term is la miles,
from Kippen e6. melee from Herisallettal 7
melee hate Set:fete:. It hi well fenced
with ealre,an in:deter:re:ea with tile, and
is euelveeieht 0 school snd blittrchos, Poe
• terms imply to tie proprietor et Seheffere
Kippen, Wipe, • W ])OIG.
Poultry
Raising,
I "Towle Not Laying"'
How often one hears poletry keepers
crying out that their fowlare not
laTas
ing. despite the fet that they are
a
times out of ten, when one hears of
this complaint, the cause is due to
over -feeding. In such a ease listless.
flees and laziness on the pare Of the
birds 1$ irivetables It is 3chaeacteristie
of the domestic) fowl,th eat all that it
can get, and many are thereby misled
into thinking that birds are hungyy
when they are not. To the heavier
breeds more particular, this le mistak-
en kindnees, and the pet -laity must be
•emirier or later a plethora of fat , both
external and internal, and a musequene Pat104Y Q1 eggs. rhe safe rule
i
to adopt in feeding s to give to fowls
ijust sufficient soft food in the morn-
ing to take the edge oll their appetites:
supplementing it yvItte a handful or
two of grain thrown among the. litter
to keep them busy ;until the midday,
wben a little gieen thoa may be given
The lase feed ofeerain given at night;
just before they go to roost,. may, be
fairly generous, hut bear in mince that
it spell's disaster to overfeed your lay -
Dig birds,
Gleanings By The Day „
418 eggs. in 458 day2119 a good record
•for a pekin duck, Nevertheless this is
a true statement.
r nis-31.1s important ro give your.
• Wavle a good supply of grit and shell
as It is tofeed them properly. . • -
- Always fill your incubatorlamp with
oil and turn the wick every morning,
whether you think itwants doing or
not. e e
Ventilate your hen houses -at the. tene
so• that s the fowls •-are out a ,a,11
&aught% •
Trip best material for perchee is or.
dinary branches..from 'a • tree, from
• which the bark has been peeled They
snoold lee from 2 ins) to -2 1 ins in
diameter. . • •
To be correct, each bird requires no
less than eight cubic feet of air space.,
The hest way to find out the number
of birds a house -will hold is to multi-
ply the length s oe the house by the
width; end then by the mainj height
and divide by eighty • ...
Remenalier it costs • you nothing
to have any questioes you may he
doubtful about answered in -our query
•
column.
••. The Toed *ill
ts a ways a, erne . a,.
item in. poultry•Ireepitag, TitioD2 wiped -
ally when the fowls are few in. bum-
.ber. In suburben districts much Might
doneto Oheapen food' by a system
of co-operation. Poultry -keepers are
• proverbially knitted together by bond
of sympathy, and it ought to be easy
fora few to loin levees and buy their
• corn ele-:;-direct. from a tnercharifiii-
.
stead of purchasing it seperately in
dribietsfrom emell shops 1,and paying
thru the hose fees the peiYilege. By
athis way not only & considerable sav-
ing could be effected; • but se, «better
quality of grain would be obtained.
Eggs for batching.
Rhode Iolahd 'Reds.
Single Comb $1 50 per setting, . •
Rosa Comb, $1.50 and $2.00.
Sep display Town Hall Thursday, April and.
0. ,Kautrtnan,
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Poultry tor Sale.
But deeer .by Medicine Swallowed,
aPr.feYfe 'Or -Dc9,4e.qe
,Clatarrh is not blood disease and
-
that is why it cannot be eeredeby any
mediCine taken into the stomach. • Ca-
tarrh is a; erne trouble eontractedfrorn
the.gerni- aden air you breathe inwal(
• These gerifili fasten.themselvesen the
tissue and. aircells ef the breathing cr •
gems, Multiply by 'million ca
.sneezing, coughing, releing ot me o .
discharge frona the nese, oiffieulty irr
loreathingi hoarseness, dryness -and
stoppage of the nosetickling in the
throat, and other sYmPtothe • that can
only he reached • by the dry air prince.
• pet of Hyomei. e• '
It medicates the air Yoh breathe with
• the cutatiVe properties of the Austral-
• itele.Eucalyptus 'Forests Where catarrh
iteee4nown.. •
THE 01.4INTON NEW ERA
Losing Alusetilar Power
-Ile First Sign of Aleuts) Deeay-e
The Warning orkenersi
Break I.Down
•- •
• Changes( in the nervous systene Man.
Hest themselves slowly.
• They thaw Ord by inesicular weak-
ness -a feeling that threatens paraly
els, or by a fulness in the head that in.
dicetes approaching apoplexy. •
lt seems like stiffness but you soon
discover there's a laiec of power -that
the endurance of this or that inusele,is
not what it 011 ht be.
• Your frien s may notioe a :eight
thickness of epeech or that your mem.
Orr is deadly failing.
These seneptonis may grow worse
very quickly if they are not treated by
FerreZ(11119, You must build up the
nervous system. This can be accom-
plished in no other way as thoreughly
and permanently as by the use of 1Pen;
This renlarkable remedy. Whieh has
rozonea
oureci tens a thousands of panadian 1
people, inereases enornsougly the di-
• gestive power, stimulates the fornaa,-
tion of blood, the rich, red kind that
puts new life into ,the.nervee.
The first result of these changes is
ceased etrength. •
Natural circulation quickly follows),
and that fullness In the head, ect dis-
turbing and alarming, too, quickly
passes away. •
These changes are 'wrought in a nat-
ural way, for the reason that Ferro -
zone treatthe causes that excite thee
troubles.
For the aged and weak veho need
strength -for thee() run-down auct
-for the sickly and negeous who lack
sta,Ying power, nothing compares with
Terrozone.
• No tonic gives such lasting good
health k try it yourself, Sold by all
dealers in 50a boxes. •
.. •
• ,The following from theBruce Herald,
wilthe read with interest, as it plums
the, true Oheistian spirit At the
Roman ch,urch on Sunday last,- Rev
• Father Kelly- bade good bye to his
Walkerton congregation. Re thanked
them for the kind feeling they had al-
ways showni towards hun during the
fifteen years • of his pastorate. He
thanked. his aseistant, Father Becker,
and. the sisters -of •the convent, for
their invaluable assistance in bale
church and school. He •desired above
all to thank his Protestant foieials for
.their 'kindness • and, geod-will. He
would- never forget their friendship
And eourtesy, It waled always be a
pleasure for him to remember the good
feeling that existed among all denote-
inationS; in Walkerton, and he hoped
ey won a ways n inue 0 a we
together in the bonds of • Chriseian
charity,"
•
•
...Catarrh Now Curable
•
0 Ikel!tielkielfrikli
I Happenings
,in Oeneral i
P s •
owiliellkeilviii44.111110friv64.
Brantfercl'e tax rate is 21 mills on the
dollar. •
Dr A, fi WeobWood, Ont is dead,.
aged%
,
Andrew W Davidsonsof Windsotele
dead, aged 65.
. Burgiare beeke bete folly stores ia
Montreal oil Sunday night.
Bert Wood, Lindsay,. WAS istricken
with paralysis while sitting in church.
Five besinese houses atDeloraine
Mane were burned. Loss over $20,000:
• Jawed Menai. ald, brother a Sir
Win MoMouald, a Montreal, is dead.
in Poistlancl, Maine. .
The que1eo budget eubinittea by
Hon "W A. Weir, Allows, a surplus of
oyer half a million dollers.
Branneton•voted Motulay' to fiX at
83,000 for tw,o years the assessment
of the Oro:iota Piano Came:any.
Clement ;131tchette, a farmer .from
GlathIettli Point, -was felind dead on
the roael under his sleigh by his eon.'
13uokets, splies and other zneple
sugar supplies are being purchased le
Peterhoro to an, extent 'unknoyert for
Mr Fred 'Vipond, of Montreal, will
donate a library to the new Presby-
terian College to be established at
Vancouver. ---- -
Mrs Files, of Otta,tva claims 4/900 for
a trunk and its cootents shipped to
her by G. TR from Toronto and lost at
Montreal. •
• Albert. County, N B. Conservatives(
ask for the dismissal of all civil serta
eats appointed by the lately defeated
Cif°vLoeurinsInCeaurrt, of Bea. sentenced
c Tin dwY0 tTelhaamb c'eY•s•:
v
for his ra,shness in giving poisoned
to three m'ontlis, has been patcloned •
ille men, Messali rook
and Howe, were:stied up in bed by bur-
glars, who took a watch and money
from thel.
• Mr W E $tavert , trustee for the
Sovereign Bank, has entered an acticn
for $110,000 against the former man.
ager, Mr D M Stewart.
Percy Archer, e porter inoane a the
Brantiorcle by
cone:ratted' suidide
yesterday by drinking carbolic acid.
He was forty years of age.
Mr • A Donly, itegistrar of Deeds for
Norfolk aourityj, died at Sime. lie.
was ri prominent Metho„dist, end form-.
erlyeditor of the RefOrnder.
Mrs E Whitely and daughter, of
Sombre , awakened -just in time to,
prevent asphyaiation by coal • gas.
,.notheet ere quite ill-for•aetime.---
•
W A Hunt. formerly chief clerk in
• the 0 N R. accounting department at
Winnipeg, has been sent to peniteht-
'iary for tevc years, for forging pay -
cheeks, •
, • •
John Mortinaore, who ha,eheen„ with
thuaseGiniile.elphofilltei.lrecurbyesftr:kppomownffic.embe71n
.to
city editor for 80y ears, is dead. Ile
Fiye English' -families, who have
been living in Chatham•for nearly a
year, were deported yesterday by ; In -
spec tor of Immigration Bostofe as tin-.
desirables.
per
131a • Mmorose 8 hem1 ear old3 ck ' ' •Teice reason you get,Velief in a minute
• : k, r
pullets, and l•co9k1)
erel foe" $, bred. featee
to from liyorriel is because it de-
• D Cantelon's winners. GEORGE BARGE steer: every: caterrhaFgerni ID the air
• THE EVERLASTING QUESTION
-The fiellewing nuestion appears in
-the:Toronto-News-It applies to every
Church in heDominion: Onlooker
writes: • Can some of your readers ex;
plain how is it that, Many young men
who willingly spendelrom .1 -lay cents to -
a dollar at a time paying for treats Of
intoxicating liquor, will rawer put a
eent in 'the church •oollectione? They
• will -go and enjoy the warm, well -light-
ed place, listen to the preaching and
music, and are weleorne to all the coin -
theta Yet it doesnot seem' to eater.
their brains that some people have to`
pay to keep up the church, or that it -
would only he fair for them to lend a
hand.. It ineybe thoughtless, but they
• should know that every institution re-;
quires.funds, -. and those who have
'Money for every other . requirement
shmild not shirk their respodelbility
• Svuopsis .01 Canadian
..-Norly-West
• 1-10MESTEA.DREGULATIONS . •
• .
-Any aeon nembered-seation of Doodefonel
Lands in Maneobte Saskatchewan and Alej
harts ,e, ceptin g 8 and 26. not reserved,May
be homesteaded by any person Who la the
sole head of a familV.. or any male , over 18
Years of age, to the' extent ot ,one (Alutrt0
section of 260 scree, snore or lees
•• Applicatioe ler entry must be. made in
person by the applicant, at . a Dominion
• Leeds Agency or Beh-egency for the dig'
blot in Mitch the land is Situate. Entry
by proxy may, however, be Made at an
Ageney •on certain conditions by the
• father, mother, son, daughter, brother of
sieier of ell intendine boniesteader.
The homesteader is required to perform
the homestead duties ander one of the foe
• °wide plana:
• (1) At least lex months' reaidence upon
aid cultivation of thelapd in eaoleyempfor
three years.
• (2) A homesteedgrebae, if he so &sites,
perform the required residefice. deities .by
• living on farming lane owned solely by
him, not less that 80 acres in extent,' in
the vicinity of het honseeteati. Joint own-
ership in land will not meet this regeire.
merit,
, •
(e) If the hither (or roothir, if the father
is deceased) of the homesierider has per-
nianent residence on fanning eand owned
solely by; him, not lege than eighty ' (80)
Amu in 'ekten,t, in the vioinity Of the
homestead, or upon a homesteed entered
for by him in the vioir ity, snob homestead.
er may perform hie erns residence duties
by living with the fathoe or mother.
(4) The terms "vicinity" in tbeette pre.
ceding paregraphs is define I as meaning
not more than nine miles in a direct line,
•extensive of the width of rood allowanees
creamed in the Meeatirehlet1t.
• (5) A Homesteadeeentendin 4 to perfoern
his residence duties( in a000rdthoce with the
above while living with parents or on
farming land &mod by himself, must not-
ify the Agent for the district of awl Mem
-
tion.
Six motithe' notite in writing =let be
given to the cemmiseioger of Dominion
Leeds at Ottawa, el intention -apply for
• W. Wa - CORY, •
•• Depety-of the !Violater of the Interior,
,L-thienthorizea -publication of thie
avertisement wil I not 130 paid for.
•i••Y•••••;••*•••••.im•a••••••.•iii4•Y.,,jy,,,,.
Por Sale
A pair of ofes ena &leo griardtty 01
fowl. Apple •10 • CHAS, CARTER
•
Philip K Low, a young Man ofTinch
confessed to setting fire to stores in
the village on tw. occasions, i Mity
lag, when most Of the businests places
were destroyed..
�oift*Negiect
a Cough or Cold
•• rr CAN HAVE 1117.1'
RESULT.- 'It LEAVES
TEE THROAT eer LUNGS,
OB, BOTH., AIOTECTED.
DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE
SYRUP IS THEIIEDICINE
YOU, . 4
It is 'without an equal aSa eenialy for
Coughs, Celds; :Bronchitis, Sore Throat,
Pain- in the Chest, Aethnia, Whooping
Cough, Quinsy .arel all affections of the
•Theoet and Lungs. ' • ,
-A' single, dose. of Dr. Wooers: Norway
Pine Syrup will stop the tough, soothe the
throat, and if the cough Or told has be-
come nettled ore the lungs, the lioallefg
properties of the Norway Pine Tree ;ill
proolahn iti groat virtue by promptly
eradicating the bad effects, ttna a persist.
cut nee of the rernedy cannot fail to being
about a complete) (lure.
De not be humbugged into 'buying so,
defied Norway Pine Syrupe, but he sure
arid, insist on having tr Weal's. 11 la
put up iri a yellow wrapper, throe) pine
trees the trial° mark, and price 26 the :
Mrs, Moly Seabrook, Hepworth, Ont.;
writes: "I have need Dr. Wood' i Norway
Pine Syrup in our family for,the vase three
Start .and.41 consider it the best remedy
• kiiown me the ours: of olds. It bee eared
*limy thildrereapamyeelia"
• a .,
you breathe, and its dry , penetrating
aroma *ill reach the innermost recess-
es of the air passages, killing milhens
of germs a minute. Their destruction
• means freedom for ophresefed respires -
tory organs: W 5 R illolmee eells Hy-
oinei Under a guarantee of satisfeetion
mouee- haelt,, Price Si.
_
THE TALL SOLDIER.
' Adventure of an English 'Military .Offi-
.cer In Warsaw., ee •
•"Tales of My. Father" Mr.. Falls
tells of an adventure experienced by '
.hlai while visiting, it.friend in Warsaw.
He, had been walking with the peinee
, and had stepped -into a small cafe:,
: At the .neZt table .siit..a tdii Russian
Solellerwith one ortwo compablone,
• The seldiet leek out a box of . dominos-,
..andeehalienged .one. „tis....friqn4 to
• The Prince said to My ,
"Go °A him .to play with you: .1.
• Ichowbim and he lsan interesting man'
to talk tee' •••• •
My father crossed over to the table.
With. dies:prince, who said something
• In' Polish.- The soldier iinmediately in
.eitela nay Sather to sit down and play
At ...the end of a .ganie the eoldier
marked: ' ••• "••'''
eeely regiment le quartered at Eit. Pe-
tersburg. If you ever go there call at
the bet -reeks. and ask for Sergeant R.".
"If •you ever go to London call at the
'life guards barracks and risk for Cap
-
Min IL," returned my father, .
• Tbe RUSS1f10 rose,saying It was not
for hint, to eat iti the Peesenee a hie
superior officer; sainted'. and left the
cafe. . • •
"Whoever Your friend is; he Is a tall
man," remarked my father.- , •
• "' "MY friend with whom you have
beeh talkixig and playing -dominos18
the great czar -the lei:meter eficheitie,
He has been here foe a 'week. 'It Is
his habit to go about disguised. awl to
mix aniong the people. Those who
know- him would not lift a finger' to
herrn hltn.. Ile • truste himselfto ue
. and carries his life in hie hand. 110
I e ;safer in -these • cotes' than lii the
•:gilded halls ok the White palace at St
PeTerSebleixygt.!'
lidayxiniy father sew' the em.
•oeror leave Wersaw, followed by the
muttered onea a the people. With a
evondbefel retnembrance of 'face% he
rower:Ned my tether in the erowd end
bowed to him courteously.
Hie Meitif e Wife,
"What iff your Idea o an ideal wheal"
• "One WU° wUl cook the meals, do the
Washing, look after the hirnace, mike
her own clothes niel-ned"-e
"Alia whata"
• "Keep herself lookieg ate young and
ats beautiful ae 510 netress WhO
down $400 a week in
.....*•••••1•1•11•1*.e.00aleae2.1•23,..168dem,...-,
The third attempt to wreck a Steve
atson trolley car in Vancouver occurr-
ed the other night. •A tie was hod
across the track, but was discovered
m ime ceprevent an accident.
• Mr 3 5 Clarke, of Brantford. the
plaintiff in a falee arrest charge,called
by Mr AV 5 Brewster, the lawyer for
• the defense, a:liar, and had to apol-
ogize, or loe coniniitted. for -contempt
ULSION, Ssive 100:per cen
- send the
Clinton New. Era
and ..he
TorontoWeeklyGlobe
to new subscribers, from
now, to the 31 st of Dec
ember, -1908.
is is a good bargain.
11=21111No"
Still To The Front
,44.4
• We make knownlo you that we are prepared to serve You better than ever
e change ofl3anks does not effect Ilk the point 'with us is to supply year
wants. We haVe fti imeeense variety to choose frome e ean Meet any cnna-
petition is a legitimate way. We want your distoua: and can Make matters
pleasant and profitable far you. Try us for Dry Gotals, Groceries, Boots. and
Shoes, Rubbers, Leggings, Sox, Robes, Blankets, Hardware, Salt in barrels or
sacks, Coal stove' and. nut, We will take your Cash, Butter, Eggs, T4110.* and
Dried apples(for a short tirne)at highest Prices: Terms tlash'or Produce. SPEC.: ,
TAL OnIER- We wouldsupply farmers with Ciottonade, Denims, Shirtings,
Wia,pperettes, Flannelletts, White and. Grey Cotten, Prints, Spocila•etc., as
these.goode could be made up in the slack time, and allow you to bring in your
butter, eggs, ete., later 'on.
Emporium . •
• ,Loncleshoro, Jan. 20/08...
R.
ADAMS.
of court. •' - •
their sixteenth. tennial
The Royal .TeMplars of Temperance
are holeing j
•conference itt Hamilton, Theopening
eddress was delivered by; Rev. W. ..
• Kettlewell on the: itistirance rates of
the Society; • •
•
• • Why buy patent Ern&.slois of bed Liver Oil, when you can get our own
bia keht exactly half the price? •Our own is' 25c and 50e, Patent Einulsions
a re 50e and WOO The'PatentEinulsioneare not guaranteed. We absolutely
g usaantee ours to contain e0 per cent. pure Norway 011, combined with -thee
p r per am un ypophosphites. hie palatable and easy to take and one.
o f the best reinerlfes for !Tuberculosis, Bronchitis, deep. -seated•
Coughs . and.
•
0 olds, or in any conditio-feWhere a powerful nutrient tonic is required; • •
SUPPERINO VOMEN E•• 1-10VEV Disi)"8ing CLINTON
0 o t of
• whO thid life a bur:lore can, Itave lie:ate an
• $ Chemist, •
etreaSth restored by the use of tombdommanaiiimmermil
• Milburn's
IHeart and- N erv
'
The present generation of women and Aids
have more .than their -share of misery With
/some it • is nervousness and palpitation, with
others:weak, dizzy and faintini Vas= while with
• .others there is a general Collapse of the a3rsiem,..
Milbhin's Heart end Nerve Pills WPC 11P the
serves. strengthen the heart and.raake it beat
strong sad'-reeniara create new red blood oar.
•lkuacies, and invert that seas. ofbboyaatiy
the spirits that is the result of renewed otewial
. and phyeical .viser. • .
• Um. D. 0. Donoirline, Wile, Ont.. write.
'4 For over a year I•was troubled with 11OriellOo
nests and .harzt troubhe 3. 'decided tO 31a* Mr
burn's Heart and Nerve PilLs-a, trial. and steer
using five boxes I teund-I WWI completely owed,
I alilays ravommend them to my• friendst
Price 60 cents per box or three boxer for 31.21,
ell dealers or 'Ile T. =bunt 04,. Limiarel
Toronto Ont.
Al)plitation to Parliament,
Notice is harebtgiven that an epplication
will be made by thet Town of enineon to
the Legielature 'of Coterie, at Ito present
"eession, for an act •
1 To eteprOve of and render valid by-law
No, 4, for 1908, of the said oorporatimie
paseed for the purpose of cancelling an ag.
reernent motored IOW between tlakeitid cor-
poration sue W. Doherty et Co., on. the
71h day of June, 1898. •
2 To permit the said cerporetion to &ter
18110 in lien of the said agreement, an ag-
reement with W. Doherty Pismo ee'Organ
Company, Limited, (which said tionipany
le te. take over the business of amid W
Doherty as Co ) wherebsethe seed 00131Pany
agrees to (terry on tbe business of mann.
factoring pianos and (irons in aaideTown
ot Clintsa for about the term oreieveh
yeare and employ continuotiely at least 100
operetivee and tomply with .other condi- t
bens provided in and by told agreement, I
e Tose-Reed or repeal 60 much of Chap.,
ler 6 of the Statutes of Ontario paaaeti in
the first Session of the 62tid year of the
reign of Her let() Mt:jetty Queen Vintoris,
ins batty be rime:wavy togivefolliffeet to fetid
by-lawa A
nntta at Clinton, thie 18th day a Feb.
hasty, 1908.
W. MYDONE,
Solielfor for the stieCeepteetion,
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" JEWELER,
CLINTON.
Greater Reductiolis
.
• In brder to quickly still further reduce our stack
• of jewelry, Watches, Clocks, and Fancy,China, we
'have m'ade our prices so low, that purchasers of
our goods 'will riot rniis the money if they .buy •
• them., The stock comprises many valuable articles,
suitable for birthday gifts, wedding presents, etc.
W. 0011N.ii'En
J EWE LER, .
CLINTON
SPECIAL SALE .OF CROCKERY
• NO,W. GOING ON. •
• SOME OF OUR PRICES.
•touNtR sirrs • Tower SETS;
$30.00 for $27-00. 460 f r $7.50
• 25.00 for 22.00• 0.50 f $M5
• /0.00 for 8.50 ••- 5.5044 4.75
•':-6.6o for • 4.76 2.50 for $2 35'
• 01`111E1t LINES AT $11,4114an RUMICTIONS
LINDER •
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