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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-10-08, Page 3dalnaged • some nets 'belonging •to the Povoa fishermen, and there has been. ill -feeling since ioi consequence of this.. The British fishermen, a short time afterwards, landed at Povoa to btty toed, a:nd, they were immediately • attacked by the Portuguese, who were . armed with revolvers and knives. The Englishmen were surrounded and although they fought stoutly, they would certainly have all been' killed had not the commander of a Portu- guese gunboat, which was lying off Povos,, noticed whit was going oh and landed, a peaty to reseue the Engl.' The Portuguese bluejackets formed a squire about. the Englishmen and condueted them to their boats,- but the -fighting -did -not- cease -until-the last Englishman was aboard. Several persons Were injured on both sides. Penalty of Riches. The Durham, Eng.; miner, Thomas Barnett Douglass, who recently estab- lished hie" claim to a fortune of con- aiderablY over £10;000, has „received htmdrede of begging letters since his good luck Was Made known. • One writer asks for money to pur- chatie a glass eye, another for a loan; • to obtain a horse and trolley. One •lady writer, who addressed a letter front Birmingham, -suggested that al-, though she had not stooped to receive parish relief she Would be obliged for a few noun& to keep her going. A Belfast Renton Catholic priest wrote asking for "S1,000. _• • One eommunication estine from • Prance, soliciting Money for the eau - dation of A girl. The tnost tunnemg iniesive cattle from Stepney, "..ondon from the composer of certain lines, 'width hedeared to have set-to music.. "for anthems and cantatas," he eirM "the80 nlOrk who put down tunes do charge- such a lot." . The wholesome, harmless green leav- es and tender sterna of a lung healin , mountainote shrub,give toDr Shoop's it Cough Remedy its curative properties Tickling or dry loran° fal coughs quickly and safely yield o this highly • effective Cough medichie. Dr. Shoop assorda mothers that they can with safety_ glee it to Oren very young bab- ies. NO OPinit. 110 chloroform -absol- solutely nothing hareh or harmful. It • calms the distressing cough, and heals the sensitive trienibranee. , Accept . no other, Demand Dr Shoop s. Sold by W. S. IL liaMes and W. 4, MeCon. tie% ittoartrsitialoketa twig Ceitels etc ‘ t Ok Ott 8th, 1906 111/1 al*INIIMI 411 MATH FALL FAIR AWARDS following Table shows the wort* Itire04 eiffloAtairl: , !kott's ottice, and the current 7ettr TwelYe Wouderid Years for Caaada *Mein 12 years. It allows tbe %runs or the Tear the IA ) HORSES Heavy Marta -Brood mare,Short. „ P W 11100raeken; red. pick. ling cabbage, H. McCracken ; **d- ory, F Metiailf, /1. MOVrackens DAIRY AND PROVISIONS, Tab blither -A =iota Crock butter, Total t riga Trade .0. .$249,016,afreo—imusotir2oe reed /3res" es blargels raltit 3°8 ' 118 011 508.--r- Elli/81'594 Blake' Lerr Yeer MU/Sion it,gs '"'*******.t""n**—. 11.21'01e$50 g80:006',606 trgq er UYad fifteberl'See' Me' yeer ge ng isr filly, Lelp. O esti; 950042,440 220,5560527 er Broil), 1 and 2 I Team. Leiner Iltoe., Siporti) CalladOon produce to Britain.. 62.117,941 121194424 Jos Blake ; Potir colts, 1..elper Broe. made bread, A Lott, DaVidlakilaw; IXPOrtia produce of tbetorest........... 2 01750026 " 4401700470 000k ; two year old geedini& Or fill; ; WOO, Mre Johnston • butter,. ten M. °undo A Elliott Mre Etentvick• ; hut - tor, 5 pounds, A Elliott, JOhint011; ZiptIrtili farm products to all countries 0005910:** 12 174199 AgriculturalasBroosl mare, G T Rob,. 1Rxports0 produce ot the tr59,650 0201710133 mama A w swan . raw A w stoat, (attracted honeiA B Oarr ; home is Sports*, PICOdelCO Of the 'fisheries. 111•014615 13,86V368 T Mation G PDale; year el 10)144 XXV.Ortai produce, of the manufactures 20265,384 28,00 0124 , or any, aaper 13000, -G. Dale /a Son; Ito:away waste, teas. carried... 24,260,825 *0$0460,183 taw Denhbini a oi IT 90,05 4255 son, A W Sloan ; two year old, gelding *045,080.70S or iglY, e, Dale son Taylor , earo, urden, W Lockhart. mileage • . • • 10,270 20,452 -I ' Ila WOES tat 30111 June.- 0844014214 General truepose—Brood mere, D. Aoeposit chit, toed and savings banks 045,020,140 050,121,232 cook, A W- moan, ; foal, 0. T Roberta • •Capital of ba .. • , ,... • , , 44seta of baulks „ , .........., ..... • 320,937,0 3 .Net 112) insurance In force.. .. . .. 82;000,499 POW OK per capita, .. • • . • .. 5o,sg •*Figures are for WO —iike *fait . BREATHE HELP FOR CATAitRil prujxgiut Ncr, kr, Harped Having Slendid Reports from Hymatei Users It's the poition geniis h breathe that, creates and feeds catarrh 31yomei simply catches these germs on their Way to work and destroys them, The first breath of Hyomet air kills all catarrhal poison. This makes the ear you are breath. ling inward. helpful, it goes on Its way trough the air passages, bronchial ?tubes and Itingsk charged with germ • aleetroying power that cannot be re- • aisted, it, sopthes and heals the wound- ed and ITatia,med membrane. That is why uyomei is so instantly belpful for any distress of .the breath- ing organs., colds, croup, bronchitis, asthma or dreaded pneumonia, they, are the germ life that Hyomei kills. Complete guaranteed outfit $1.00, 43eld by W Rs Holmes talk to theta about it. LADIES Send your name and address and yen will re- ive a free sample o SLOCUM'S COMPOUND PENNYROYAL TEA. .A. powerful but harmless vegetable medicine for sichness peculiar to women, and all diseases arising therefrom; Ah druggists Bell at 25q, or postpaid for price from Dr. T. A. Slogum, LiMited, Spadlna a.venue, Toronto. *m59,804,606 40,50 A CORDITE CANE) Secretary Haldane I:Iasi Stick Made of t Powerful Explosive. • The tnest astonishing -walking cane of recent times is one with which Mx. Haldane, Secretary for War, con- sidel'ably startled 'the Itritieh House of Commons. The occasion was a discussion. concerning - cordite, and Mr. Haldane, ariswering Borne argu- ments against the security' of the ex- plosive, claimed that it was, when properly manufactured, so Absolutely safe that he had had a walkingestiek made of it, which he had lossen in, the hebit of bringing to the House an leaving, in the cloak -room There was, he explained, nothing in its appear- ance to cause apprehension, but it needed to be closely watched.. He meant that. the cordite; no.t the stick, needed, watching; but the ,linowledge thtts given to the House, members are unlikely. to meddle with the walk - am -sticks of the 'Vaal Secretary, Another strange ' waking -stick was also associated :within member of • the Howe •of Commons who WU building for himself, a mansion in a femote country district. Elev.eral times 'during his visits. of inspection he • chanced to notice at the railway sta- tion a substantial walkingetick ad- dressed to fiats contractor' who was • erecting 'his new house, and, meeting the contractor's clerk one day, he asked itim why his employer should send his stick backwards and for- wards. by . rail separate item himself. By way of answer the clerk, who was .13 UrrYing the . stick at the time, touched a spring in it, unscrewed ,a cap Which then tevealed itself, and then poured out from the hollow in- terior quite £100 in goad, The stick hng ewes, ewe lambs, la Glenn took all 1 •was, the clerk , explained, used to prizes in this class. • , , : Has superior Alma • advantages I u 1. e • Music, Pine Lames Art, . Elocution and Physical Cul - C011e„.,e titre, Dotneatic Science, Business College Courses, Literary and $cientific Courses, al-, sc Public School Classes for young eals. Cheerful, wholesome, home- like. Pop Catalogue, acl.drees : "The Registrar," ALMA COLLEGE, 1 • St. Thomas, Ont. ,60 YEARS, EXPERIENCE. Tear old riding or fil y, T Taylor; Carriage -Brood mare, A. gaiott Foal, A Elliott, Jam Parrott; Two year old gelding or iilly,B Carter,A Elliott; year old gelding or filly, A Won; A Elliott ; team, G L Walker, CliistoneU Walker, Zurich, Ittiatteters-Brood mare, T Black, T Archer; Foal., T Black, T Archer ; two year old gelding or ally, M LookitaraS 'Wheeler • year old gelding or T Archer, T Black ; single driver, j Hat- feron. j110, MccIlytnOnt ; sweepstakes, G T Itebertson ; team, L beat. Pure -Bred DQuAtragt4-Milch MY, g Harrison, A II Jacobs ; two year old' heifer,. T H Taylor, R Harrison ; year old heifer, T 1:1 Taylor, J Scott; heif- er R Harrison; J F Scott; aged bull, jno Barr ; Bull calf, A W Sloan, T Taylor ; herd, Jnollarr, Aberdeen .Angus-alliltilt cow, W Col- linson, A MeEwing • aged bull, A Me - Ewing; calf, aa'MEEwing ; herd,A, MeEwing. Herfords-illan Bros. took all the prizes in this class., Grades -Mach cOW, J Barr, R Harr'. son ; two year old heifer, A. W Sloan J. Barr ; year old heifer, J. Barr, J. ta; Seat; heifer calf, Scott, R Harmsen; mkt F Metcalf ; fall•Pears, A W Sloan, Steer data J Barr, A W Sloan • two -0 V aialetcalf ; plums, A W Sloan, W. it & McCracken;'collection of pitting, W H year 9b3L steer, A W $10en, law ; year old' steereT. Barr, 3. Scott; McCracken ; twelve toroatoes, F. Met - herd, J Barr ; fat ox • or steer, J Barr ; g . isf Hamilton; peaches, AW Sidon, 3 calf, B Carr; four bunchesof grapes, fat cow or heifera3 & Laidlaw, Taylor.; special by Lain, J Barr. • • Denhcara.. SHEEP •MANUF.A.10TORES Cotswold -Aged ewes, Jno Barr, I • and,2 ; ewe lamba Jno B•arr. , wool nannea a h. wise ammo • attune!, J Wise ; Wool blankets, J K Leicester -Aged rani, Jae Snell, J Wise, Us, Potter ; blankets, union, J. 'Barr, shearling ram Jas Snell;' ram Witg) ; coverlet, J K Wisei B Mc - Jas Snell,. Barr; shettraing Gowan ; rag mat; Delia Symington, owes„, Jae Shell, Barr ; aged ewes, MrsJahnston ;yarn mat, Mrs Hanson, Jas J Barr. - , • . • , • Mi SS Symington. rag_carptatal K Wiee; ' 'Shropshiradown-Aged ram, shear- stecking yarn, J'K Wise ; double hay - ling ram, ram Iamb, aged ewes, shear- heels, and mogie•harliess, R. H. Robin - plain tea biscuits, A Elliott, Duncan Laidlaw ; Maple syrup, j tiO Laidlaw,r W H McCracaen colleotion canned or preserved fruit, W. H. MOOracken ; grape wine, David Laidlaw, W Me. Uracken ; tomato °atone : David Laitl, law, Duncan Ladlaw ; Pickles, M Liv- ingston, D Symington ; *glee. W. Hs alcOracken. FRUIT Apples-Wintee apples, A W Sloan, Jae Potter; fall apples. A W Sloan, Jae Potter ; Baldwin& A W Sloan, Jas Potter; King of TompirinS,A. W Sloan, Jas Potter; Northern Spy, & F Laidlaw, A W Sloan; Rhode Island Greening, Jas Potter, A W Sloan t Ribston Pippin, Dun Laidlaw, A W Sloan ; Russet Golden, A W Sloan, A B Oarr ; Basset Rozboria. B Oarr• A LS: dl Sloanw; w; atagenebtirn ParFt her Laidlaw A;WA Sloan, J & Laidlaw; Gideon, Dun H Jacobs; Bendavis, H Jacobs, 3 McGowan ; Gravestein, 411 Jacob*, A Send this advertisement, together with name W• Sloan;i Mammoth Pippin, A W of paper in which it appears, your address and , Sloan ; Tatman Sweet, Idaggitt, Dav four centsto cover postage, and we will send Laidlaw; Mann, R B McGowan; D you a "Complete lisody Atlas of the Weald." Carter ; Maiden 'Ellusta J. Scott, A W Sloan t Snow, J Denholm, J J Motion,' • scuff.% limn optario, Cartet ; Pewaukee, It '0- 12.6Wellinsaseatreetra:, TORONTO, ONT.,. McGowan, A W Sloan; Wealthy, W • Si G an Canada Red R of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enioyment of life to thousands; men, Women and childen When appetite fails, it restores It. "%Filen food is a burden, it lifts tiowe burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty •is heavy, it makes life bright - It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food, But vihaf is the use of food when you hate it and can't digest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach, ms, c ow ; , B McGowan as. 'otter; ()averts, Dun Laidlaw; David Laidlaw ; Alexan, der, A W Sloan, Jas otter;P20 oz. Pippins; A.7B Carr, A W Sloan • AttY other named variety, T Taylor, A W Sleart ; Crab apples, T 11, Taylor, Dun Laidlatv a Collection. ot apples, A. W Sloan, R B McGowan. • a . Other fruit -Winter pears, E Hag - bring down the weekly wages of the Any other breed -Sheep, "Tas Snell, buil er's men, there being no bank a Bar. P GS • veniently obtained. The stick only •. at hAnd Where the coin 'could he con- I: 'the • Im roved Berkshire. --Ate(' • boar, 1 coot ‘` a trifie for carriage, and broocf Stow, boar, sow, W. T uell• took TRADE .11111ARKS. DESIGNS,. • COPYRIGHTS at. Anyone sending a sketch and descriEtIon may, tnvention is probably ratentabie. kommunica. sent free. Oldest agency for sectiring_patents. • Patents taken through Nunn 4. co. receiv$. special notice, without ammo. lathe • $Cietitifie )1111elitall. A handymen illustrated weekly. Largest dr- ot any scientific journal. Terms 101 Canada, $3.75 a year. postage Prepaid. • Sold es all newsdealers. , , MUNN &Co 361Broadway.NewYork branch °Mee. ;26 P St.. Washl 0, moneY had never' gone -astreY.' all the prizes in this class, •• POULTRY, . • • Baltimore, Md., Nov, 11; 1903. • • PLANTS AND FLOWERS 1 Collection of foliage, Mrs Fenwick; fuchias, Mrs Fenwiek. 1 • 0171 FLOWERS • Table boquet, Miss Livingston,' Mrs. Fenwick dahlias, Miss Livingston, Mrs Fenwick. • SCHOOL CHILDREN'S COMPETMOaT. Far children under 10 years, Effie Stalker, 0 .Aikenhead ; for children un- der 13 years, Laura Jackson, Minbie Howson a for children under 16 years, Greta Mustard,. Minnie Howson, SPECIAL PRIZES Mason Bro., for hest two year old filly or gelding, G. T. Robertson ;J, 3.• McCaughey, for hest three ,year old filly or gelding, heavy draught, Geo. Scott; Dr Milne, for best steer calajno Barr ; Leiper & Moon's Special, Leiner Bros ; Leiper & Moon's Special, Leiper Bres., Shortreed Bros., LI Moon. JUDGES Heavy horses Cruickshank,Wing- ham. Light horses -J. Dickson, Wat- • ' 14"1-835 W. ton. Cattle, J. Connolly, Godericit ; Lace handkerphiefs, Miss Livingston Tt. B Govenloca, SeaSorth;•A A Young, Mai Hanson ; ribbon work, Miss How- Carlovv. Sheep -0 Turnbull, Walton. rie, Mrs •Iohnston; shadow embroidery, Poultry, A Ferguson, Belgre,ve. Grains Miss Livingsien, alre Johnston; gents' -C. H. Beese, Blyth. Roots -A.. W. mitts, Miss Symington, W H McCrea:- Sloan', _Myth. Dairy, etc -Miss Green en, Dillow shams, Miss Symington, Loyal ;.3 NieMillan, .Blyth. Feuit-al# Mrs a'a,aiblyn ; patch in cotton,A. Warnock, Goderich. Manufactures Elliott, Mrs Tamblyn • I:teach quilt in and Lacties Work, Mrs: W. Carter, • Blythe Miss McLennan, Belgrave. Fine Arta -Mita Erighatn, Londesboro. Flowers. --W. Warnock, Goderich. • Children's Conipetition, • J. Stalker,. . Blyth. ' . • • MINARD'S LINIMENT Co., LimITED • Bronze TurkeYs!E Haggit, H Racho; 'cloth, Mas Tamblyn ; k Ored,y, Sirs, --I came across a bottle of your Miss Symington • crochet quilt, W, H. ARNAUD% LINIMENT in the hands of one of the studentsat theUniversitia of Maryland. and he being so kind as to let nie use it for a very,. bad sprain whieh I obtained in training for foot races, and to say that it helped ane would be putting it very mildly, and I thetefere ask if you would let Me aknownfame_of yortz:aagents that is • closest to Baltimore so that I' may obtain some of it. Thanking you in tavance I remain, . Yours truly. geese, W Carter.' E Haggitt ; geese, E Haggitt. Racho' ; rouen ducks; W Carter, G 'Irwin ; ducks,G Irwm, ham. burgs, W Darter 1 and 2; wyandottes, D. ;Carter ; .orpingtons, Hach°, E. -111aggitt; leghorns, Mrs Howriej servic& leghorns, D Carter,E Haggitt; Fail -Trade is. „Right 0. Our Door and we are ready, with a store full of new, clean, ,up.to. date stock of Furniture, Rug?, . Linoleum, etc, Should you require anything.in our line, Nie will_ convince ,you, by comparing our prices with others', that this is the -store to deal at. Here are a few suggestions for Fall T PIANOS and ORGANS. We are eole repreeentatives for • the Doherty instrtinienta in this vicinity, arta .you are thinking of buying, drop in and talk it over With its, alonie pianos haVe MalIV OPQ4, features, most pianos bave some good_, features, but the Doherty rlano$ have all the good features known to modern science. Every Piano iftiaran" teed tea years. A few second-hand. Organs for sale cheap. SEWING MACHINES. We handle the Standard Rotary. Enough said; The prices are axed by oureelvet, not by the Company. we ean supply you with a machine. from $19.00. up to $45.00, Rycs EEGS RFOS EEGS In every quality and size. We are Working up a .big trade in our house -furnishing department. Qual- ity and. Price are the corner atone of our success in this department. • IRON 114$. $3,50 Iron Beds ... 4 50 Iron Beds for . . .. 3.10 0.50 Iron Beds for ',a...444,1414.h 4.75 4 g'• * 5.90 4 ... 64 6425 0,50 Iron Beds tor.... 7,50 Iron Beds for.. , . . EXTENSION TABLES " $17.00 Table for .., ; $15.00 14,00 Table for , 12.50 10 00 Table for .. ......, 9.00 9.50 Table for $ 00 8.50 Table for 5.50 COVCIIES, The best selection to be found in the county, 22 in the lot, and prices range from WO to $28 00aA special discount of 10 per cent. • will be given, for one month, on Couchee. ° lErNDEETAKING. • •I In this branch of our business I' everything is right 111)40.01e, and ask our patrons 94 to Satisfaction No better service to be had outside of a city. Prices reduced to the lowest possible dollars. We guar- antee satisfaction, or no pay. PICTURE 'FRAVEING NEAT.LY DONE. Alt . lOtids of Furniture Coltering stock. Walker $t Ross Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, Clinton. 'Phone eall Day or Wight. McCracken, Mrs Howie; knitted quilt, Miss Symington; Mrs Tamblyn ; wool- en.sockta Mrs Tamblyn ; eyelet centre piece, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Hanson; einicroidery on bolting cloth, Mrs Tam. blyn. alias Liaingstoneaemeroidery on silk or satin ; Miss ; I .• W MoCCEAN. • 14 St.Paul Street, • Care 'Oliver Typewriter Oss, • P S -Kindly answer at once. Wieldy ascertain our °pluton free w ether an . . , , • tionsetricuyeonedent HAND800 euratents 4100•• FIGHT FOR " Britons Attacked by Fishermen In a • 4 Portuguese Town. Several •British fishern-ten recently had a fi.eree fight. for their lives in •;the little Portuguese fishing town- of Povoa. • • The British trawlers, while Pelting off tate %Portuguese coast recently, 'Canadian Hair RestoPets Will restore gray hair to its natural color. /Stops falling hair causes to groW On bald beads. Cureedandrnf itching, scalp diseases, By Its use thin hair grows luxuriantly. Contains no oily or „greasy ingredients. le entirely 'Unlike any other hair prepare. 'pot ever offered for sale. e••_, 4 good, reliable Canadian preParattela 'Unsolicited 'intimate's. . Edith A. Burke, Missionary H, M. Char& Akkhimirn, Egypt, and. friends, greatlypleased With results after two years' using. L. A. Hopes, Wilner. Montana. my hair *rid whiskers restored to natural coloi, dark uowneby using aanadianzatrRestorer. - - M. Ot.um, Bargessville, Ont. OttnadianHair Itestorer is the beat I have ever used. John G. Hall, New Aberdeen, Cape Breton, Canadian Hair Restorer has worked wonders. 'Bay head is nearly all covered with thick grOwth blade hair, Original color. 0 *Sold by* all wholesale and retail druggists. Mailed to apy address in the civilized world on receipt of price, 60e. Manufactured by tint =awn co., Windsor, 04. Canada. Sold in Clintomby W. B. R Holmes, J. E. Hovey, W.. A' McConnell, druggists. Stomachatroubles would more qiiick • ly disappear if the idea of treating the leghorris, W Carter, Mrs Howie; hou- cause, rather. than .the effect, would dans, W Carter 1 and 2; bleak Spanish, sington embroidery, Ara howne alto- come into practiee. A tiny, inside; Mrs. hidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop, governs W. Carter, Mrs Howrie ; Minorca& E, man embroiders', Mrs. Tamblyn, 'llakgitt, (31 lryWnilfaratirgs, spangled Howrie-; -cushion --top In coronation, and-giyea strength`to-the Stonaach. A W. Carter, 1 and 2 ; HambilYlls, Pen-, lame, Mtgs. Tamblyn : sefa pilloya Mrs branch also goes to the Heart,' and one 'cilled, W. Carter. 1 and 2, Langsha,nse LLi ivvi innegsettoonn , ; Mrspi afiTo a r uo v. to the. Kilneys„ When these "inside nerves" fail, then the organs =safer; tilarlestistrfla, Missies ter. Dr Shoop's Restorative is direct- ed specifically to these failing nerves. Within 48 hours after starting the Re- storative treatment 'patients say they realize a gain. Sold by W $ R Holmes and W A McConnell. Mrs ; Do:icings, G an . 2; Wyandotte& G Irwin, .1 and, bly11 ; drawnwork, Mrs. Hanson, Mra. 2; Wyandotte& W Carter, D. Carter; latnoblyri ; honiton or point lace, Miss Andalusian& Mrs. Howrie,1 and 2; Buff Livingston. Mrs Tamblyn ; novelty. in .Coehins, 'G Irwin, 1 and 2 ; Partridge fancy. work, •Mrs Tamblyn, Miss. Liva Cochins, W Carter ; Bantams W,Car•-• ingston ; crochet work in silk, Mts. ter, 1 and 2 a Polaitds, W Carter 1 and Hanson, Miss Symington ; eyelet waitit 2; Plymouth Racks, barred; E Haggit, or suit, aVIrs Hansen, Mrs Howrie ; bed- FairberVice; Plymouth Roeks, White, room slippers, Mrs Johnston, Mrs Tana - G E Haggitt Guinea Fowl;H W blvn : fancy toilet set, Mrs owrie, Carter•; Pigeons; gaggitt, w carter Miss Symington ; Applique work, Mrs; cushion, Miss Livingstone, Mes joinr: astaammENTa TasoblY321 Lisa LiVillgst0111 fancy pin - Horse shoes,' W Sirastwooden Pump, ' ston ; fanoy handkerehief „case, Mrs. P Willows. . • • * . • ' Hanson,lidiss Livingston; phot frame. •1 , mums , , • any kind, MissLiyinsone. Mrs Hove- . , vie ; knitted lace in. cotton Mrs Tern - white fall wheat, A. W. Sloan, -J. crochet fancy wool ehattl, Mrs Johns - Wise ; red spring wheat, S. K. Ise , six -rowed barley, 1. K. Wise ; white oats 3 IC Wise,A W Sioan;black oats : I legrise. A W Sloan •, small, peas, A • W Sloan, j X. Wise.; large peas, J K Wise, T. Sloan ; tiinothy Seed, J. K. Wise. •• ROOTS • Red fall wheat,D Laidlaw, JK Wise blyn Mies •Symington • 'knitted or - • ton Mrs. •Tamblan ; table mats, Mrs WORTFI TAKING One mum, Fluid Extract Dondlellain One awe Ocompeend SA1MNG I , Pour 0111101111 Compound Soap Sarsaparilla; • Mixed and taken hi teaspoonful • doses attar easch meal and at bathe., its pronounced by a 'prItninsitt phyet• elan to be the best nurture for the cure of the kidney, bladder, arid all urinary trouble& • • 'this rays alio fleeter, OW Met simple 'though remediable p tion tier 'Written, to deem* System of hepatitis* *ad west' matter. iota tis a peworhil tonic Us the to filter • Oat tho led permes, sweresief. lug theureatisea Isms beak, **lath* And other *Motions arida* fook iota impure Idled. The ingrailoato CAN )46 Ptlfdt at atsy 090_1 drug storo, and being pot* *vow* east entirely liatinises, • eiteastat mikes* it IMMO, If 'woo Not* salsas% fdaill Ow* this ta We, ea win sadoibto414 be platorsi to learn ot AG sheltie Mil highly reetaasitendod monody. GardenprodUce W, H. MeCracken, Mrs Fenwiek, A W Sloan ; early pot- atoes,11 Reeho; late Potatoes, 11 Ruh° Willows ; Collection of potatoes P. il ows ; field earrots; V Haggitt, rden red carrots; P • Vaillows cGowan, Swede turnips, 3. J. aeon, W °atter ; turnip's, Jno Bari,/ & Laidlaw ; beets, W H McCracken, D Carter ; sugar beets, R B McGowan, W. IL McCracken paangel wurzels, 'IngSW'H'MdCretk'eri;.J.'8t-*H-Eaidtaw; Mengel wurzels, globe, W R McCrack- en ; mange wurzels, W 11 Me, Oracken, T II Taylor; pumpkin, R B • McGowan, E Haggitt ; squash, E Hew: gitt, W 11 McCracken ; red onions, W H McCracken; yellow . onions;W. H.. McCracken •, silver pickling ortimideW 11 Megraeken; white flehtbeans, A W Sloan, 3 K Wise ; field corn, R B lc - Gowan, T II Taylor ; othrons, E Mtg. gitt, W II McCracken ; watermelons, W Carter, W H alcOraeken ; cabbage, ohnston, Mrs. Howrie ; doylies, Mrs. Howrie; • Mrs Tamblyn-; battenburg lace, Miss Livingston, 1VIrs Johnston; fancy gloYe case Why...Hansen, Mrs Tamblyn ; tatting -Mrs Johnston, Mrs Tamblyn fancy netting; Mrs Howrie, Miss Symington ; wallachan Work,Mrs Jcihriston; Miss Livingston ; gentle- man's collar and cuff:case,Miess Living - 51 on, Miss Symington . table centre pieces, Miss Livingston, 'Mrs Hanson; table cover, Meta „Hanson,. Mrs. Tam- blyn ; tray cloth, Mrs Hansen, Miss Symington ; tea cosey, Mise Liying- ston, Mrs Johnston : cushion ton, em- broidered, Mrs Tamblyn, Miss Living- ston ; lamp screen, Mrs. Symington, Miss. •Livingston. ; laundry. bag, Mies Symington, Mre Tamblyn ; sideboard -Over, Mimi Symington; al rer Tainblyn; etching, Mrs Tamblyn, Miss. Syming- ton ; knotted bed spretid 1Viiss Sytninga ton ; mantle drape, Miss Symington; slumber mob°. Mrs Tamblyn,Miss Sym- ington ; toneriffe lace, Mrs Johnston; Mrs Tamblyn whisk bolder, Miss Symington, Mrs Hanson ; Couthing, Mre Johnston, Mrs Howrie ;collection of ladies' Work, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Hanson ; cellection of ladies' work, Miss Livingriton, Mrs Hanson, , CHILEIREN'S COMPETITION. . • Notice To Creditors . , In the 'matter of the estate of Samhel• Barahofthe Town of Clititon. an the. County . of Huron, yeoman deceased. Notice is herebY given Pursuant Ogee 38 ofdhap- 129', R.18. 0. 189/, that Mr persoth having claims against the' estate nf the late Samuel Barr. de- -ceased Who died on or about the 13th day of Sep- tember 1938.are required to Send -by post,prepaid or deliVer• to the undersigned solicitor for the ,exebutors,on Or beforethe 2,0th da.Y of October. • 1928,their obristian and surnames and addresses 'with full particulars in writing of their claims,. and statement of 'then aecoents and the nature of the securities (if =Meld by them, duly veri- • fled by statutory declaration. • • And take notice that. after the said 201h day efOotober 1908, the. said executors will,proceed to distribute the &mots of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto,' having regard only . to the clahrisqf which they shall then have notice and the Said executore will not be liable for se,id assets or any part thereof, to any Person or per- sons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them er their said 13olicitor at the time of such distribution. • W. BRYDONE, • W. COATS • ;Solicitors for the eattl. • J. W. SHAW Executors. . • Exam ors. Dated at Olinton, Sept. 26th, 1908, . .Notice to. Creditors. In the roattei., of„, theasstate Jehn Henry Govier, of tne Township of Hullett, in the County of Huron,. yea-. man deceased.r • Netice is hereby lt.bren- purSuanh to 'Sec. 38 of ()hap. lag, 0., 1897, that all moons haying claims or demands against the estate of the said John. H. (levier deceated. who died on or e,bout the 28tb dal, of August, 1908,are required to send by Post. Prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned Solicitor, ler the Administratrix, on or before the 20611 asY of OctOber, 1908. their ohristian and surnames and addresses with full particalars in writing of their claims, and statement of their acdounts ahd the nature et the securities (if any) held by them•duly verified by statutore'deolarea on. And take netice that after the said Sath day of Crochet work iri WOol, R. B MeGota- October 1908, aaid adininistretrix Will proceed to n ; peneil drawing, Clarenee Kaiser; t t`iN ireetistaglasallaftgir freiegl 8r1.11:113fg totheela-811hif Or which sne shah thenr have ark, plain or ortuunental, R, B. Mc. °Wan, notide and the said AdministratriziWill not be Wale° 'for stid assets,or any Part thereof, to any ' FINE AnTs person or peredns of whose delta notice shall ••have been received by her or her said Senator Ornament or vase, Miss Liv ngston, at th time olvva,us.ultitsxltrNibEu,t ion. vs Hanson; hand painted plaque in •oftholtiacalt,ore for the said •Adininistratrix I, Mre Hanson Miss Livingston ; Dataa at ' Li i • east. 2660.1908. . rti Ilanon ; burnt work on wood, Mrs • urnt work on leather,Miss v ngston,• abaft, 1Virs Tamblyn ; picture Buren Notice to Cre d itors scenery, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs.. Howrie taolneti,mngroslinbannIgtionticupsg;clothaa ,aMnissaf,tiievlenr:geIn the matter of the estate of 'William u Wallace Ferran, of the Town of rs, Hanson, Mrs. Tamblyn ; Plates, Clanton,itt theCounty 6f Huron, Pria and Painted, Mrs aanS°120 Liv" 'ate Banker deceased, , ngston ; collection of oil paintings, Agnew, Miss Livingston ; eolleas ion of water color paintings. Miss AO. •0W, Mrs Hanson ; figure pal/sting in il, Mrs Hanson, Mies Livingston ; fig. re painting in water color, Mrs How. e, Miss Livingston ; anifnala grouped eingle, Miss Agnew, .1VIrs Hanson ; nimalag grouped or single, in water color, Miss Livingston, 21rs Ration ;S 'landscape, in oil, Mrs Ilaneon, Miss Agnew; landscape, in water coley, Miss Liaingston, Mrg. Ilanson ; crayon drawing, Ilites Livingston, Mrs. 1 aitt- olyn ; pencil drawing, Mise Livingetonft 'raid emote, or sty part thereof, to tiny person or Mrs Hanson ; colleetion uf pen and in persons of wanes claini netiee veb. arat sketches,MiesLivingeton, Mrs 11ailsoh, • been received by teem r their said Solicit° f,hiek kick tat oediment, a pal lin the small of my back;, said Gould not ....loop at night. • semi/mm:10d using Diatn'e Vidney Pills and in a very IshOrt time I Was all right again. am very thankful to have found s, cure 10 speedy in its totion. Dolma Kidney` Pills ere 50e. per box tie boxes fot $1.25, at all dealers air nialed diked on reesipt of price by 'Tho Deed Kidney kill 0,.. Toronto. Out. Notion is hereby . given pursuant to Elea, 88, of Chan. 180, S. 6..11191. that all pOkSolas haVing claims or demands against the:eStete of the said William W. Partin cleoeased, who died on Or about the 17th dayof August 1908, are _required 10 she'd by post, prepaid, or &giver tO the 'tinder' aigtled fiOlieitOr for the Executors, on or before, tho dist day Of October, loos, their ohristian and addresses with tun particulars wilting of their elairds, and statement of thOir' aeeounts and the nature, of the securities (if any) held by thereThily verified by Statutory declaration. And take notice that after the eaid 3Ia1 day of October. 1008, Said Executore VFW Proceed to dis- tribute the aemag Of the seld deceased„ atone the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the eiatins of whieh they Anal then WM) nob- ler, and the said Eiteciltere will not be liable fer china paintil Miss Livingston , the ti°160f such sist'llittias' 111001111%1114111411 oir.21.11 Next Wee When in Clinton do not fail to See our four window • .bargain.. All genuine money -savers. . Window No. only '15c 1.25 Handled •.... VVindow -NO. 2 . c Large:burner cold -blast Lanterns .only Me Window 0,5o one piece uiCkle7plated Tea Kettlts---:': Window $12,00 Double-barrel Gun . for $10.00 $ 5.00 Double-barrel Gun ... . for $12.00 $1 roo Double-barrel Gun . . ...for $9.66 • 18.56 Single -barrel Gun ...... " for . '$7.00 arlan STOVES -and HARDWARE eieivi0imo.'04•01sAimloirs, ,evvdory, C1 ocks, 17,..pAROAIN PRICE A FULL LINE OF LtiEUMATIC (24, WoR. COUNTER JEWELER' CLINTON 1V1i1linery Fall cloodEi Our Millinery will be ready for inspection this evening. It is simply impossible to fully describe it. You must see it for peaches. R. all ...Good: are A:mivalue: and Quality. brionle IsyoeeurosuelrLp duce taken in exchange and Cash paid for produce if you *Isla. with the crOwd to buy while there is a sufficient choice. Pro. K. BIWA S. on es oro • 'Mattress aid Wire Springs. IWe sell a very good Mattress and Bed Spring far We have better goods for a little more money. Iron Beds, • strong and durable, from b.so np to Sts.00 each. • Eamon ; lion painting on silk; Me Mail 4 NT. ttavotnta. • glaaa in Oil, Miss A.grietv. vs llowrie. Agnew. liisa Livingston vainting on • n. BANC?. dealt rfetrligrad 34I"tit"11 J. FI. Chellew, Blyth •