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Clinton New Era, 1908-08-13, Page 86.69,66,606,•6.6.6666.66.6. oe Polish A wise dealer will always bow his honest desire to sem' you by giving what von ask for. BIckaad .11 «tem at .11 &aim 10r.. end 25e Farm Laborers' Excursions. **MOO Men Wanted for Western Harvesting. • To meet astir as possible the un - casual demand for farm laborers in Saskatchewan and Alberta, tlio C.sn idian Pacitic Railway will run saiezcial second classexcursions float all ilItutario stations. Cost of a one-way 'ticket to Winnipeg is 810.00, ani from liarinriipeg to points whire tailor. ere contract to work they will be dzsieried withcut charge. After at ifeaat one month's work in the him:vest afield, a ticket b ick to Oatario starting point will be issued at $18 • rickets ,are only good on Farm Laborers *speciat trains, and will he issued to women, but no half -rate for children. ' /Leaving dates of excursions are as foilfewec- Augus 14th and Sept 8th, from all /stations in the territory between To- awrato-North thy line and Toronto Sarnia line. August 19th and Sept 8th, from all attationis on Toronto Sarnia line, and asieith thereof (in Canada) August 22nd and i-.'ept 11, from all atations' east of Toronto -North -Bay Nine, to and including Kingston. Enr tae three excursions in August :special trains will he run from all points on the 0. P R If you are in any doubt as to date of excursion from rour district apply 'to local 0 P R vegestf, Who will also fu nish Ulnas •1 eapecial trains, or write to C B Post District Passenger Agent, 0. P Torun to. A Crossed Trail By CLARISSA HACKIE, •••••••••••. COnyrighted.. WS, by Asitoelatad •laterary :Press, • Pink /ARM rode out of the corral with slack tell] and drooPIng head. Care sat upon his broad shouldera and dulled the genial light in his gray eyes; Cummings, seated on the door- step of the bunk house, hooted de- risively at his mate, 'Yeti look like you was goin' a -court. Ln', Pink," be grin:tied- Luscote turned a scowling brow as he slapped. the rawboned sorrel with a bronzedhand, •"Drop it!" he growled crustily. The. sorrel struck a long, swinging gait, and presently home and rider disappeared beyond a rise of ground, only to reappear In gradually diminish. ing perspective until suddenly they vanished altogether. "What's the matter with Pink?" asked Remy Jones in constrained tones from within the bunk house. "He looks like trouble has got him good and plenty." • • Cummings- clasped Ms heads about his knees ' and rocked to and fro in an ecstasy a delight. "He's going to see the Vildder Todd." he chuckled. . • . . Jones rusbed t� the 4oQr wtth razor in one. hand and a bank cheek lathered from brow to chin. "The Widd:er. Todd!" he gasped.. •"Why, what's he goin"to see her for?" • . "He don't know -she sent for . him this morrilie," • returned Cummings mirthfully. "I expect Pink overreached himself Vother night at the dance. Miss Bennie Porter, she wouldn't look at Pink alA the evenin'. She was dancin'• and with a long cheeted, flap eared jackass, and Door Pink he set up• to the Widder Todd 'and •hourted her most , particular all the. evealn with one eye on Miss Elennie and you, and I reckon that he' said some serious thing to the' widclei-kinder absent - like." , "Widder Todd wouldn't loOk at Pink Luscom!" 'snorted ,Jones "Seems like she looked at him Con- siderable eother night and enjoyed it sufficient to send for Min 'this . morn - in'," dratried Cummings. • Jones disappeared, and there was the sound of vigorous and renewed scrap- ing of his leathern cheek. Doc :Cum - Ed ueatiOn that Pays No one in this age quesAions. the -value of a businesss training such as zciven under the excellent conditions- :- Nwhich pievail in the Central frusint-ss 60ol1ege f Toren tc . This sel ool is well Itnown to be one of th Iagess- alai best equipped instil titins • f the I nd 'on the America n cow! nt. and s largely patronized by students 1. con -emery province in the Dominion. in serest ed parties are i t vi ted to write gar its new catalogue. Sae card in our advertising columns. Alma Ladies College ST. THOMAS - ONTARIO 28th year! "A leading Canadian College." Endowment allows ex- ceptionally reasonable -rates. A tull year's tuition with board, 168 xooni and laundry - For Ceaalopie, address - The Registrar." 2 and upwards 'IN.1**********•••••• PLAIN TALK FROM THE DOCTOR A prominent physician, famous for his success in the treatment of kid- ney and bladder troubles, stated that to the following prescription is due a great deal of his success: One ounce fluid caaract dande- lion; One ounce composted salatone ; Four ounces compound syrup sarsaparilla,. Mix and take a teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime, drinking plenty of water. This mixture will, he says; posi-. tively cure any diseases arising from weak, clogged or inaotivs kidneys, and will assist tbeae organs to cleanse the blood of the poisonous waste matter and acids, which if allowed to remain,- cause lumbago, tame back, rheumatism and sciatica, and at the same time Will restore the kain-ys to healthy normal action. IThe ingredients, wilt& are purely veget,tble and entirely harmless, can Le provuroll frnal any good druggist .4, arid mixed at home at very little cost. .410. Th .s advice will undoubtedly be "g' miwili appr.-outtol by many readers. estatateeettee.44sedeetee TUE A MOTHER How maw .American women in . lonely homes to -day long for this blessing to COMO into their lives, and to be able to utter these words, but because of some organic derange- raent this happiness 7$ denied them. Every WOmall interested in this •subject Should know that prepartS- am for healthy maternity is accomplished by the use of • LYDIA PINICHAIWS 7TALE COMPOUN� Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West I :Union, S. C„writes to MTS. Pinkharn: I was, greatly run-down in health from a .wealcness peculiar to my sex, when Lydia D. Pinkbern',6 Vegetable Compound was recoramended to me. It .not only restored me to perfecthealth, frit to my ddlight I am a mother." MI'S. losephine Hall,of Bardstown, Ky., writes: "1 was a very great sufferer from female troubles, and my physician failed , to help me. Lydia E. Ihnitham.'s Vege- table Compound not only restored me to perfect health, but I am now a proud mother." • ' . . FACTS FOR SICKWOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable fAmpaand, made . frail roots and herbs, has been the • standard remedy for. female and has positively cured -thousands° women Who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear - Mg -down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion,dizzines.s ormirVolls prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs.- Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has : guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. ()LINTON NNW EttA sima imeE-60 Sailittix- THE Miff IN MB BED, T6•6•1•••••••••60,11. London Chemist's Clever invention thed For many Purposes. • Vie oleo of policemen's boots Made of goats' .hair, seaweed, dust and gum! , This is not a recipe from "Alice in Wonderland," but the composition of a substitute for leather, invented by. 'John Campbell, a chemist. long 'em- ployed in the rubber trade, who re- Isiodxnesoctoarnteeyears t. Wtnoodgaadnea,vxSoMr. cm hepherd'as abeitndanuowexp:hasimenpteerfwectil old d rubber. but .these he disterded teonie time age, eda, subelneestawteesabeused hich, inafluidioprali, ableorh very large variety of purposes. From seaweed, carpet dust. goats' hair, Irish moss, gums and a chemical process which is his secret.' Mr, Campbell has already made the fel- lotting astonishing list of commodi- ties: Policemens beote (outer sales and heels), picture frames, ornamen ttil mouldings (for railway carriages), par. • Wiens (to resemble wood), belting (for . machinery), • upholstery, bobbins (for cotton spinning), &-d.rio switch- boards, flooring, golf tells. fountain Peng, "marble." in 011 co16rs chess- boards, bookbindings and "ivory" Combs. A reporter recently visited the lab- oratory, which will shortly give place to a' factory. and examined many of the samples. Mr. Campbell makes no startling claims for his invention. and admits that his composite is not equal _to materials ofthe highest quality.: but he says that in the caseof loath.: et, for instance, it provides an excel... • lent substitute in the manufacture. of : goods which could net., bear the price of the best hides, • "The product has been tested by po- licemen and pestrrien. and the soles and heels are in good condition after nine months." wear," he said. "Two thousand feet of it are now in use as belting in machine shops, and the substance has been proved to be impervious to oils, acids or atmos- • pheric conditions. ' _ "It is absolutely non -inflammable. As it is made of waste products, the price is low, and, being very light in weight, it is specially suitable for rail- way purposes. • "I hope it wiil be adopted for elec- trical apparatus. In its hard state it is .good substitute for vuleanite, and is less than a quarter the. price. • "I obtain my Seaweed from Devon- shire,- and the most expensive 'Variety for the manufacture of 'marbles from jaPan. Imitation marbles and woods, which can he turned out in any color or design, are made of seaw-cred, moss; carpet dust, gums and chemicals, hy- dr4illliypressed. . beautiful marble floor can be ob- tained by pouring the composite in a fluid state • over a floor and allowing it to Set. The seaweed, which can be 'Colored oria:de to form any design; not only gives the effect of the veining . and take the cross trail to Porter's, shown in real marble, but the color where Miss Hexinle itweited MW and, and veins go right though the ma- woold appear to be disappointed. after teri.al,. .•-•;" :allihwehreenli:d!blieeldoe:asenivee'rail calla sue!) .. an: illitanriddli°abflw(rBtdatecanbtheeinigitai6d nbstance.'!•• Amity Climax to an Angling Rawl. once of General Osillifet, • 1.0112•420, bi the days of the :second empire, Cieneral Gallifet w� tbe aid- de-camp of Napoleon III, At St, Cloud his quarters.,were $ust ever 'the Im- perial bedroom. OverYthing firolnal Mw was very grand and very gloomy. The window of bis room leolied upon the pond that veashed, this Walls or the chateau. The water was clear and the surrounding ecenery was heatitiMi, but the young lieutenant felt like a prisoner. Early One Morning, while seated at his window trying to drive away the blues with a cigar, he espied below in the crystal Water an enor- mous carp. The instinct of the angler, strong in 0allifet, made the young manse eyes, snap and apt his heart throbbing. The big fish was the, private property of the emperor. Consequently for Gal. lifet 10 wait forbidden fifth, But it was such a fine fellow! The resistance of the soldier's conscience Was useless. It surrendered unconditionally, The re- maining part of the campaign against the carp was ample enough. Gallifet went to his trunk, brought out bis trusty line, to which he fastened a hook and an artificial bait. Wtth bis accustomed sldll he cast Ids line. The. carp was heated and hauled la through the window. • Here the lieutenant's fun ended and his 'trouble began. The •fish, landed upon a table, overturned a large globe aned with water and =Culled from that to a magnificent yase, which it also upset and Smashed to Pieces Upon the floor. Then it began to execnte a genuine pas de earpe ad:Sag the smith- ereens. • • The emperor, hearing the strange racket Overhead and seeing the water 'trickling through the ceiling, was as- tonished. He rushed' upstairs to find out what was the matter. Gallifet heard him coming and endeavored to grab the carp and throw it out or the windovi and thus destroy the evidence of his% Poaching in the imperial pond. But the slippery thing was , hard to hold, so be tossed it into a 'bed and cOvered it bp with the . bedclothes. When the emperot entered the room,' he noticed. immediately the qnivering • bedclothes, He pulled them down and uncovered the fleundering 'fish: Ms. majesty's face assumed an almost jizia- Jamie expression,: which gradually faded into a •faint smile: He took in the entire situation, saluted and left the future war minister to meditate' -upon the niyetssies of a fisherman's luck. --- dila onewasdestiaed-to-ber and he—as finois11nn be' 171I.te in he 15 -,m9:.331 -a --un- er as - - • frankly confessed to himself that Miss Henniebored him. Now, the widow! Jones swore softly and dAccording to a report by a medical ug a spurred . ' ., '' ' Death in the Telephone. . heel into the little mare's flank. There ' officer from Westminster to The Lan - was an onward rush, and he Came mt, a startling result has been attain - upon the crossroads with a scatter of ed from • a• test to • discover whether loose gravel and flying hoofs. tuberculosis, germs exist in telephone , • Seated on the:back of a rawboned mouth Pieces- • • ' - • Sorrel was Pink 1:11SC0111. HiPhones on the central exchange was s 'very at- One of the post office public tele- , titude • suggested indecision. The see. Eel's bead was turned toward the town, wiped around "witIva swab to remove i • • • and the contents of the swab used to On guinea while, Pin s ray eyes gaied Nvistfolly His frown deepeeed as 'Joust drew his pig was killed. twenty- ree ays . • horse to .,a standstill and glared aggres- inoeulation. and:a post-mortem exam-. sively,at him. ' - ' . ination. showed pronounced signs of i) traJloni. esbroke the .. silence a. t last ; . tuberculosis., The second guinea Pbii:.• sn• 'ete'Preeda,rshelailideinT:htl'ids bel°71ttheeptirenell errs. bs: ' , Iv.- naL 11 killedln - • of infectiOn thus proving 'the. e twenty -.seven days talthter • and' showed similar' signs 1 '•• • • deadly germs of tuherculosia can WIDDE11 ?"- •: 'down over his bronzed face . tr itted b. the pie telephone * • ansm y pu • l'ink winced. A •dark red settled r CAY, BOZZY,, t01:1 AIN'T ,S011.13 amour. rim , e mings chewed the item of his pipe re- f help from you." he (trawled. • • as ' at presentin _genera use. . 1 . "I reckon I can find. It .without ,any It is .added thAt this proves conclu- rious head toward the Interior of the : 'I •ain't seen you tryin' to do it!" public or private Use, need to be per- . eively that all telephones, whether in. • flertively. Presently be craned a cu- .! . . 4house. "See here, Romeo, if . there's . cried Jones tantalizingly. • ' ' iodically disinfected, as is the case on anything .1 can do. to help. you just liebbe I don't want to. The trail to tIte London Stock Exchange, *where you sing out. Shall I catch up a boss You don't SPelll 111 b • t take'• . e fifty telephones are sprayed daily Seen Forks ain't.a had one." In for you?" . . no burry o with a disinfectant under an agree- . it!":snapped Jones. ment with the general postoffice. anyeiciating germe•in the mouthpiece, g up the cross rail which led to Porter's., inoculate two guinea pigs. e • The Wrong Bird. • One Of the well knownrinigicians not along ago had :a queer experience, but the 'People in the theater had more fun otit-Of it than he did.• One of • his • tricks' was to' shake a Sack to show that it' wag. empty • and then. to draw • out of It exi egg. after which be. would always :reach in. again and bring •out the ben .that laid:the egg. Of course .lie had to have help in this, and one night he had a new Man, who did ._. • - eferYthing just . is he had been told until -it Came to "this net. Reaching into' the bag, he drew forth the fOWi. at the. usual time, but instead of ,the hen: an Old rooster hopped down On to ' the stage, ruffled • its feathers and strutted around, Crowing With all its might, while • the audience laughed and the magician went out to. hunt: his new •lielperr-,London'Opinien. ' Stint -tip! re Sated Jones in astran- •.• Lustote,'s -nand ,sought his hip. . I gled tone, - • •:: •• . • -reckon we Might itS well have it out .• "Theni there •white winged collars is .. pow," he Said Calinly. • . "' bad for the voice, Roziy. • You sound he: plum glad to oblige yob!" • - like you was ehokin". I reckon You'll 1• dones'had w hipped out a weapon and Weir that baby blue crisscross . peek -.1 heeledhis horse about, • tie S'on bought at Widder Todd's stere : •1 d !Ike to shake 'first. IlearY," sal& I hear that baby bine is Mips }Tea- Liascoui gravely holding out. ft, big • tit's fav'rite •colOr!" , •.. , ' . ,bi•own• odw,, • ; • There' Wasno response. from within,. 1 obeS grasped . it eagerii,.. ""We'Ve and presently Jones, attired as ger- . been good friends up to now. Pink;" he • .geously as Pink Luscont had been it sold regretfully. "flint 1'n3,4rry WS • one to creas each• other's trail, ••whY"L Ile :paused and looked past his Oral to- i ward. the town. • . Luacota wee staring at iiim .furioue. • 'iy, find then a strange light broke over his good looking face. ,, • • • He • tee, shot a reSentful .showl• to- "I itozzY. You Mal sore about ward the jeeeIng man on the doorstepthe widder?“ ' . • aid thee be .disappeared Over the rise **Whet do yoit think?" lones stared of greued, his dark figure silhouetted: : defiantly at the 'other Man. "Miss Hen- , against the copper glort, of the even- t 11 ht she and me half hour ago, strode haughtily. past the man on the doorstep' and into the "corral, where be. proceeded to catch .a mount, In a trice he came tearing through the gate on a fiery little black mare, his long legs dangling in close. proximity to the burned grass. ie. s e's r1 g ut Ing eky.. • . • . don't set no great Store by eath other, aThere's .Widder Todd • a-settin' She says come, and the Widder says great store by Ilozzy and as mad as a go, so there ain't nothite for a feller • wet hen at him. So she's makin' UP to do." jss • • to Pink , who's dippy about Mls Hen- LuicOm was lighting a cigarette with i ie. • Miss Heinle, she's mad at Pink, us:tabling fiagers. "Theresa only' one I and 80 she tilde desperate with itozzy, thing to do, nozzy Jones," he stild sol - who's made at'the widder. And they're .setinly. "just don't cross my trail. and 'fill med and jealous of one another, I won't cross yours. The wldder, she - and if somebody don't -.shake 'ern tip don't' want to talk about nothite but there's bound to be seine 'more infs. Flossy; while Silas Ilennie and tile Mated marriages in Seven Forks. 0 lister hit it off -first rate, and I reckon tardy!" CutinningS filled his pipe and ff you'll just move aside 1'11 pike along lounger over to the cook bootie and up to Porter's."' . joined a soelal .grouir about the flee, , • eloneS grinned happily asthey passed Rozzy lonee did not look at the cop'- one Situ:411er, and just Mt each :Map - 1 per glery .of the SunSet. With Moody peered iti a cloud of duet along Ms eyes fixed on the well worn trail, be Own particular trail two brown hands noted reluctantly • the diminishing Were waved in friendly' farewelk mile; that lay between Mtn and the is * *• . 0 * * * eraljaltaaa' Iltere —' II*tead f - When he heard the newt; Doek Cunt. ' et Duran' lag his customary tettrite toward the Canadian Hair Restorev Will restore gray hair to its natural Color. Slope failing hair causes to grow on bald head& Cures dandruff, itching, scalp diseases. By its use thin heir grows luxuriantly. 4Dontitints no oily or greasy ingredients. Ta entirely unlike any other hair mews. tidos over offered. for sale. A, good, reliable Canadian preparation. wasetteited Testimonials. With A. Burke, Missionary M. Chum% Alkhirldro, Egypt, and friends, greatly pleased milli results after two years using. A. news, 'Miner. Montana. My hair end whiskers restored to natural tole, dark ftnern, by Ushig Canadian Hair Restorer. gt,Ornm,IlargossVille, Ont. CantaltanItair ..estoter is the beet I have ever used. • 0,11au,New Aberdeen, Cape Ileeton. an HAW Rsamer has worked wooden). y head 111 neatly an covered witli tam !growth bleak hair, Original (vier. „yank!. by att wholesale an • retell drogelaha esituen to any *Athens in t owilizeOfeti ' eel receipt Of Priee. 600. trootUreaby vim MERVIN deo WindsottPuts Omaha n ClittOn 1,5t \‘', S. R I foil' Ail. I, I.. ovey. W. druggists. mings %%sired a depreentiog hand. town dud ,,the domicile Of the faticinato "What else tould you expect freak Ing Wide*, he Must tiles to the right fellers what Wore white wing collars %bees t%skyllotlitt ova coopoi; ,.nentedtx TORS end itieltpV-Vg the War* tlerVOtler Oat011o 100d. it old Nemo. versa (5" Deh8fty, ,3 antra mut &Is. Worry, rns Seitadi Aettemsone. ,OPriur1s. orht .Wects Of Abuse My .hteotaleel t 6, $t 'per bort,aixfortd.- Ona *Mtge itt •cart,. Sold by 911 druggists er meal In nkd. 011receipt or wee. AM via Ia satilfrio.The 4004 toloktio,heOowejw40 liliatior• Tar*ntob and erlifscrose baby blue necktieS?" he naked. ' A ,e,int feet ilau.. beeitlet tor.A big drain Ity the Nirth Easthope Counet . The eost of Ii*e wot k Will tottilii115,000, mid 1 1 fr will opan tip inuckewanip fetid: The Aeon Rivet itIR Ve Stratford' will be aisitiged. Lion Eats a Porcupine. Tile, question has just arisen ainang Rhodesian hunters whether liens make it a habit to eat porcupines, and if they do does it • often happen that the victim, in his death agony, leaves Itis fatal darts the throat of his destroyer? seems. that recently two well known Rhodesian hunters, na- tives of Holland, 'shot an antelope. Returning to the spot an hour later the carcass was nOwhere in night. The animal; it was seen, had, been dragged' away, but the mea declared that s lion was not the How- ever, a lion was found to be the cul- prit, for the hunters discovered the animal with the booty. in his mouth. The men shot the lions which was in an emaciated condition. A post-mortem exb.mination was held, and it was foend that several porcupine quills were stuck in • the lion's throat in such h manner as to nrevent Vs° nassage of .food. . . . • No tliSenie i"so Quiet and Stealthy in its Approach as Kidney Disease That lawhy it is so dangerous. It may • become deep-seated before you realize the *ger. 5s l4fltd'. tialtilet4 esiVS Cad* el it ill therefore of greet iniportanoe to recognize the early warning aymptomei pain or dull ache in the hack, bladder smarting sanitation when urinating, frequent or summated urination,•sediment in the' Urine, eta., bemuse in its earl3r atage kidney disease is easily cured by Domes Metter Piste Mr. Elgin Brisebois Vernon, Ont. writes: -1 Was troubled a great deid with kidney trouble. I had to gib up four or !Ivo times every night, my twin!, oonthined a thick brick -dust sediment, I sad,.brain in the Small of my back, and eoultl not sleep at night IC0111102164(1 using Dosn'a Kidney Pills arid in A very short time 1 was all right again. Ism very thankful to have found *cum so speedy in ite action. Xidney Pills ere 50o. per box Or 2 hoses for $1.25, at all desilere,mor Mailed direet, On reeelpt Of price by The DWI Kldnoy Pill Co., Toronto. Ont. '• Had. Bxperknoe. . Not long, ago there entered the office. of the superintendent of 'a trolley line In netrOlt an angry citizen demanding ' justice in no .uncertain terms. ' .• In response to the. official's gentle in- quiry. touching the cause of the 'demand the angry citizen explained that on the day Previous as his' Wife wag' b'oarding one of the company's cars the conductor thereof had stepped on his sponge's dress, tearing .frotn.it raorethan.a. yard of material. ' • • ean't see that we. are to"blanie for that," protested •the. superintendent. "What do you expectus to do -get her ft now dress?" . "No, sir, I do hot," rejoined the angry citizen, 'brandishing a piece of cloth. • "What iimpose is that you sball match this material." . Was A Total Wreck From 'Heart Failure In such cases the action ot 101.46URN'S • liEART AND NERVE PILLS In irOatius;the heart,. restoring its nor- mal beat and imparting tone to the nerve centres, is. beyond all question, marvel- lons. Mr. Darlus Carr, Gaul's writer: "It is with the greatest of •pleasure I write you a few lines to let you know the great, blessing your Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have been to me. I was a total wreck from heart failure and 3n7 wife advised me to take your pills. After using two beam I was restoiecl to perfect health. 1 am now 62 years old and feel almost as well as I did at 20." Price se cents per box or 3 for $1.25, at ail dealers, or Noitailed direct .by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, 11•111MIN••••6 .6•••Kwel...remems. The Fall Fairs Aug. 29 -Sept 14 Sept. 1.1-19 ., Sept 24-25 Toronto London . 6 • Win ha,m Biyt • Sept. 29-30 Ripley...-. .... 29- 39 Brussels... ... .. . -Oct. 1. 2 Nordwich ' Oct. 8 Dungannon- .. . . 7- Aug, tad), 10011 • Ilk, 1 TUE 110MIE 01' THE ' C411114,k611SINCSS college, c.,A,... osTaato, Canadas Greatest School of' ' Boolooks • iti stands iti a class by nes% Fall Term Opens September 1st • ., Why, Indeed? • • The five-yeatcold Bon was asking his ..fdtber some severe question? .about recent iidditiog to the fitmlly •."That baby,. likes • mar said the 3-oungster sharply.. ' • •• • "011, yes, he likes' your ma," said his : father, "Mit he likes me too." Thereupon: the • five-year-old from whom great things were expected ex-, claimed: . • yon? 'Then wh,y does .he cry • when he looke at you?" . Necessity the Mother. "Who got up those hanging gardens of Babylon?" . • "Some king." "For what purpOse?" "1 judge he wanted to outwit the neighbors' Chickens.," Always Tired. Witted Candidate -Which way do the 'farm hands lean around here? 'Farmer Ilyetop-Well, streliger. around • Piewing and planting time you will see them leaning against the barn Or fence every tizne your back is tatted. P...scpenslve. •"I Shall(' never have thotight that - studying Would hare Cost so much money." •• "Yetfatber, and if you only inew how little I, have studiedis-sludge. , • Evertildng unknown is taken for ratignificent.-Cireek Protest). .Virittlif the tattPlit Pat In a heaping teaspoOnftil of "Salado,' Tea for everY ttro etipe, Pour on freehly boiled wati to and allowto-infuse from 0 to $ rnth titeti, Pour the liquor aft the leaves and let enol. “Salada" Tea Iced is a most foloug and tefreehing beverage. A. small pi! no of lemon wilt Add te its do or. Mtitard s Litailietiket tarts rilehtlfterie .130 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TAMA IVIARIO3 Anyone sending a skate • Ch aOnPdVdriesi DESIGNSVETIisenilimts, ' Fons21:1914°rFotPeollSadetiuu.PVentillifgriOef °om1PhatFenlea:ta . sent free. Oldest agency for soeuring_patents: ts Patentaken through Munn es -Co. resettle special notice, without charge, in the . SCietitifie finterican. A handsomely illustrated weekly.. ,Largest 01W, alloalnaat di oan. soptioanayyesareirptotestaegfeournprealp.atd.Terstrufwat all newsdealer& MUNILDINIZir rNtIt21191k Mnpared withiPg co.,. Cia:ltdbat teltramaioy,alainf atZ., Sivalend inaho.aids,,one. sn"' b 7 by attend make a further allowance up to iii930matravellIng take them home again, for half are. While „wo expense .aiaboola: Itallways bring our long-distance atudents,and IT PATS TO GO TO- TIIA BEST Our4tilleennatiad )CgaelleretiYetasr411 about tins great .ehocs, and he grand work at Chatham. If you ' cannot come to Chatham, we .can o you Shorthand, Book-keeping and rentaanshiD at four home. Catalogue tells about home COMBO& Write for the one you want, addressing . Stanchion a Co., CHATHAM ONT. Worth its weight In gold to yourboy or girl. Get one. It bas been largely instrumental in building • ap this splendid sthool, and is now. in 60-nfate book form, arranged for bome study. send SCie tor a corm:addressing as above, and mentioning this raver. HIDES WANTED , Cash paid for Hides, . Skins, md TaIIow 66.66.6.6.6. IPIItzSinimons 14 • The Very •Regt Materials, Combined;with skill' make son., our Bread; Oa see and Pastry the MOS 1 -1 delicious you ever taetedryou can save fuel time and money by nurchaaing PAINTIN. AND, TRIMMING. • We can pa.in#your house or paint and trim your buggy,' and Make thein look like new. . I All work guaranteed, - and our .prices are right. • 41,c1WAT I-1 Sc. OV P.R BURY:. Carriage Shop, Clinton all yew' Bakery products from' us, de- licious it: every Morsel. Don't forg our choice line Of 'Confectionery aI90 fruita ni all kinds in season and atlow- est price. Cash ne trade for 'Butter and Eggs: NIMENS . Phone 42. • elint.tier Qur Photo'sare the most life-. like and artistic ..that can be r inade, and.the .prices are rea. •sortable for this.class of wok J ROBERTS PhOtO,Artiatt 0104631 OQAI • efore placing your orders for • your season's supply of Coal, get aur prices. The very best goods carried in stook and, sold, at the • lowest possible price. Orders may be left, a,t Davie Arltowland'e Hardware store, or with •• • W., J. Stevenson, At Electric Light Want. Something New. Now is the tine to place your • order for a NEW -WIRE FENCE • before"the advance n wire, AR' • 'lolled Spring Wire used. •• Also agent for the Celebrated • Ilehitzman Piano , Frank W. Evans Agent Canadian Vence Do, /101111MIESINIMIIIMEMINENINIft"* v...:46.6*=••6*.**.6.1•61.*666.6i* asimmifoommismousp 11. Fitzsimons & Sow We are still in the But- chering business, and are in a position to fill all or. ders for seasonable memo, int:usted tc cu: ca , Our new business sand • is in the Ccitnbe Block, 1.Sitildata &S,011 hot Clinton Min 11.01101eniV ..s•••• • We Wa.rit to I -and your first order, because we know that the satisfaction you will derive from that Will open your, eyes to the fact that you cannot do better anywhere eise that you ran with uS. You will find that we are not "all at sea" in our ' business, tut thoroughly sips to- the minute" and watchful of the interests of our customers,' knowing thatby so doing, we alie reaily Acting for our own ultimate benefit. • Q A. DOWNS, Merchant Tailor, - Clinton, 11 ,Mutphy Bros. . . Stamessocsito Colsiough Bros. BUTCHERS • Having bought out thio business we mid; it share of patronage, ium^ring the public: we will cio our bee to supply their 'wawa at reabor able price, MURPHY •"` Erick Bio. 0 Linton Seeley & West. ,BLACKSMITHS, . AND MACHINE REPAIRERS Subscribers having formed:n panne.. hip, are carrying leusineetinSeelay's Id stand, inattennury snit Wher hey are prepated to give prompt peas anal attention to anything in their lir 0. Satisfaction etieranteed. Seeley Se West !locksmiths, Clinon. wow** iimell*P.*:••• New Livery Ain IA* 6.. !laving purchased the livery build• Ing tornievly °Coupled by Warrener Bess °have placed in Meek a new outfit Of tioggieso Merits, Wag. geniateso eadber 9orses, Stitt. Mid JIM' now prepared to meet the wal, ts or t he public for funerals or any other piteliosei,snd tenet .4 Shard if YOUr tiled v. Thos. Cook.' Clinton, Ont. • es Ai ....a.ause, • • Y.. **I • IS in the Nair iltx pap '