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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-10-29, Page 3.1111w - f - Oct. 49th, 10013 • allION00.010010400NONIMPFIFIOPINAP.00.01P.P.OW P I DOyert, .one of the leading thor. itlee on. Aireeiling deeriha/ the• manner -in whichirillIng and pluekiug Shonid be done t." ."The: bird's • it*laare feetened to a, rerd euepended from the ceiling, and .4 hop. head. or placed, lindeeneetth, to .cetch -the ' Ihleod and feathere... Then. the, oper- ektor. ets front of the. bird, plaeing , EIVIEROIENCY DANOER t Whorl a liarill Catarrhal, Cold. Fasten° I on the fireething,Orgam.: a Life is Threatened. There are Omni when A Hymnal out- fit le worth a Itte awi baving *aieave alite Ano safer precaution can be suggested than Wiling at W. 8. R. Holmes drug store and gettiag a sup. ply for use in following miees. When a child :thews the abet eigli of croup a breath of HYOMel through the inhaler will check the tateithe Permian- ently It uo sr his left artOP '‘Ios the Jul* When through catchingcold.yoltseeni a back lute the mouth. and then, bring- to be choking Op, diffiealty to breathe, ' ling 10 a little forward. cute crosswise', time or soreness ever the inuile and q;avaring an arterY"The /health dali. other symptom e of of pneumonia, the ,ig •the operation, is held oReo,7"ae, instant relief from llyoinel air is mar, fingerS of the left halm* ' u'reau velelle . are is taken not to cut too much, for . It perietratesguickly to the -inner re- ' fettg of the bird /1944 before tbe °alb- ceseee Of the bronchial tubes and lungs . etre all removed, in which 'case it where iso liquid or moist medicine can Would he difficult to p&h PbAliging should be complete by the $'61,0 the bird i dead. As soon in the -flife penetrates the brain the bird is vetoed, and sense of feeling mule% apoint of stripping the that there c; be no objection from eane stan feciwi -of feethers before life is extinct. Pateleing just at thie stage ismore es • y accomplished than if the bird ie k al; area to beceme cold. The feathers ti ee out morereadily,and there hi al- trouble with the pinaeathere. A. • l ell operator wilt have the.' bird • ked and ready to bang op before s• death cony:al:none have ceased, -11, • ••••• b Fermi FOW1 :4ffinmenee ' business there for a nuinber of veal.% A sYmPOstain of "ewer° to the under the firm name ot Beattie Aires, lon, "Would you adelse the be- has disposed abis business to Mr. 1.C. •er who wishes to 'make a suecess Blue, �f eereetom realehl When an asthmatic condition pre- 'sents unusual wheezing and oppressed breathing,llyomei wilLbrug rest,com- plat) oath $1.00 • t,ounty clippings The NO acre farm, formerly. owned by Peter Jackson, 8th line, Morris, has been purchased by J. R. Bell, who bas been a resident of that locality foe the past nine years. The price was over $5,000. ` Mr Sohn Beattie, Seaforth, who has. been conducting a successful grocery standerd-bred business, to buy s now or eggs next spring? - How ..,,v Zowls or eggs should he buy?" ' important reason for ' 'buying gee al that the buyer has the adeants ' sf the breeder's experience. This t uable to the buyer now, because The Fall District Meeting of the Winghana District of the .51ethoclise Church' was held on Wednesday last. it The Sunday Scheid convention w's alga held on Wednesday afternoonand evening, wben papers on various 'sub- bles him to commence studying jectle were given, and Plans discussed a•ariety and to have made consider. for more effective work, , o• orogress in the spring, when the An accident happened on Thursday s beginner would he buying eggs last on the raelway crossing at Wrex- attching. . eter, near the residence of Mr Matthew most all poultry -breeders are hon. Sandersins by which two cows, belong - •d are in the poulty business to ing respectivelk te Messrs- .Albert "”e good, and if the buyer pays a Keefe end Sas Stafford were killed, enable price for a pen of one cook- and one belonging to Mr. Win, Currie -and four yearling hensethese birds badly injured, but will recover. certainly produce high-quality Gordon Ratz, the son Of Mr aed S. •om the small pen, the buyer can MrsJohn Rate, of Stephen Township, h one hundred or more chicks next died at Stjoseph's Elbspital, London, , . He can hateh them early: he Sunday morning after tt. week's llinees eaeparate the eggs of each . hen, if .ftme aPOendicitis, kle was taken ill with the dread disease about a week pushes, and in this way make ;ood beginning in line -breeding ago and temoved to the hospital where adard-breds. he was operated. on. His condition too critical, and he felled to sar- i! ost breeders who sell hietapriced Was rs for hatching, sell them from pens -staining not less than eight and up Twelve hens, These females do not 'properly mate with the male, so t our buyer, with the cockerel and "-our hens that were specially mat- e, him by the breed, has a greater ce to raise hie:equality birds than man who buys eggs for hatcbing spring. She point is raised in one answer A the breeder will not sell his beet kis, but that he will sea eggs for ▪ eahing from his best birds: If Ise not sell his best birds -birds that . understands the value of --- who r Rid he risk selling eggs from then:fa ' c'u will find that anybreeder will al his best birds (his price might not s a modest one) when he has other birds developing thatavill surpass the asent best birds at the next show he t8-0' attend. vive the shock. 1 he funeral will take place froni his late residence in Stephen Township on Teesday afternoon. -THE „SMALLEST KING. .1: • ther tell the beginner to go to a • '-'breeder in thevariety; buy all -the inlr he now wants from that man or •••• man, and continue buying new b 1 or eggs form this strain for the kW. few seasons. • We believe MINARD'S LINIMENT fis the best:- • Rolle- of Chen -tong Is • Only About Four Feet Nine Inches In Height. , ••"When traveling Through the Mien States," says a, correspondent .of The Sta.ndard,of Empire, "I had the honer of „being presented to the smallest king in the World -the tawbwa, aor Myo'sa, of Chen-ttmg. He stood, "O"..s nearly as I could judge, about 4 feet 9 .ifiches, in • the curly Bunn, eee 'slip- egsaiers,c?antleted weyas. theRgisum,paiteesenaoeeewoafs re - a thaeched hut on stilts, close to the 'Sal -wean river.; he had several wives, who manifested great • conosity when. they • saw ' their lord in conversation with_a _white .. inan-; - and ---his- -retinue consisted ' of • some four -and -twenty Men armed with •the quaintest cellec- tion ofold guns thatisper mine out of .a curiosity shop. The little brown 1#og held out a mall; plump hand for me to shake. It Was as soft as a woman's. He bade me welcome with a smile the most genial I ever saw; and begged me to accept a cociaarilit. I knew that it wee .court etiquette to Mathias Foley, 011 Otty, Ortt.oefee. a t in return, and. Ina :eni_ 1 Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. be to. ebb* teat; traveling . Charles Whooten, Mulgrave. N. S. , atev Ft 0 Armstrong, Mulgrave, N t. . cloighhtile'aseeeepi wa8ts'neer had n'rt'sjudeg'h nly be:,,1 aierre Landers, sen, Pekemouche, N.B. s thought Me of • a cockeerew knife, - bearing the name of a well,known brand of .bo'ttle beer, which had been given to the as an advertisenient in Calcutta a few months earlier. This l"'u ookowAmowo#4,,,.,,I presented to him .with due core- '"7mon'''. and he aceePted- it. with . un - i feigned delight. - All hiss army eseed , Are YonAeaChingl Out1 '6 { round as I opened the blades, the corkscrew, and the:hoof-pick, and the headman beat a gong vigorously at 'a signal froth the king, igepa,rently in token of the royal approval. I parted from his Majesty with greatregret, and premised to convey his respectful duty to the King of England and Ern- ( perm.' of India -a premise which I 'fear I have never . kept." t0911110 oloto. .4114 .440111414.**0•101 I The Fornastead lt ,44peiref4.0•40“ ...“04914befe4 And atilt the drouth eontinuee, Killing FOWIS 'homes Wasson, Sheffield„ B. anwmemiemmullimmlo V ? The trade territory of a town ? is not all dependent upon the i distance to neighboring trading points Eke trade territory- de- - pends upon the enterprise of the merchants and residents ofthe town. If a town does not reach after the trade it will come only as fast as it has to, and it val grow as it is forced to. But if the neerchants go after the busi- ness hi the surrounding country, advertising in every possible • i way, and making ;good every word of their ad v ertisi ny, trade will come from an everen• creastog, radius. theetewn,_ will_ gain e ,gerastation for being wen and it will forge to the front, It is the men in the town and not altogethor the men lie. ing within a certain number of tmiles from it that make the town. IlliAIVVIONAASeetaArrWVtitailtess omething New Now is the time to place your order for a NEW WIRE FENCE before the advance n wire. AX • (foiled Spring Wire used. Also agent for th40elebrated Eiteintsman Piano • Prank IW. Evans Ageot Canadian Pence 0o., 41112911,111MMIIIRISHIKKIHRIRiman 1 1.110••••• -The beef 'tinge are having their 'an- nual Meetings. Naw is the time, to buy pure lired. Cattle, Tbey are oheare and. good times are coining. Onteria farmlands are going ke be more valuable yet, Secure one of our good farnie here advertised. At the sale of Clydesdale 'a lately held in Perth, Scotland, the too price Wits 01000 for the mare favorite Queen. .1 Ernest Kerr got 0950 and MO twice for mares from tlarviestorn, hie aver,. age for nine being upwards. of MO. The aVerage en ail the Se heitdsolti was $270. ,•11•••• Sohn Brown, of Greenwood, r sports a good yield of potatoes, Off 11-10 acres he had 100 bass ef extra large potatoes there being a very small percentage of small ones. The land was a black loam, barnyard manure at 04e rate of tea tons to the acre. • The registration at the °loss. of the first week at the Univerity of Wiscon. sin thews an increase of 331 stodents over the number enrolled at the Same time last year. This gain indicates that the total number of students at the university this -year will be over 4500. There has been a gain in every college' The greatest increase,. and one which is highlyegratifying,is in the college of aoegnntc,ulture, where 205 have • entered thusfar, an increase of 80, or 0-1- per • 1L1TDISPENSIIICE , . TOMOTHERS “11 am satiefied that -Baba's Own Tablets are indispensibie to Mothers," says Mrs Abraham Bouelfer, Pierre - vine Que, and she addsi--"Be• fore using the Tablets my baby was cress, peeyish and not thriving well; but the Tablets have worked a greet change and my little one is well and .hasopy," This is the verdict of all mother:, who have used these. Tablets. And better still, mothers have the guarantee tof a goyernment analyst that Baby's Own Tabletaare absolute-. ly,safe- that they contain not .cne Perticie ef opiate or poisonous sooth- ing stuff. Sold by ail mediae dealers or v mai at o cents'a ox from tbe Dr Williams Medicine Oo 13roeleville, - • A Duke's 'Appetite. • The di.fferentimportant state doou- rrients arc sealed with .different varie- -ties of wax. The wax used for the Great Seal of England is Whitish in seolciaratiariereariaticoliiideff-ar"Oili-ina - balsams from a. reei•pe , kept in the Lord Chancellor's office., The wax of the Great Seal and Privy Seal of *Seotland,' manufactured by anEdin- burgh firm, is composed of resin and beeswax. colored with vermilion. The Exchequer Seal is made of green wax, and is considerably softer than ordin- ary sealing -wax, utsameillui...inarila•Awiwramm‘19919~49999916•14.19119 PAINTING AND, TRIMMING.'t We can paint your house or paint and trim your buggy, and make them look like new. All work guaranteed, and our. prices are right. MAT1-1 & oveRsuRy LesliesCarriage Shop, Clinton !IAD GIVEN UP ALL HOPE QF Heart TroubleOured by MILOURNIREART AND SERVE PILL Mrs. Andrew Savoy, Grattan's, Ita, writes .1 the . year of 1906 I wite taken pick and did not think I could live stir length of time. My trouble wae with My heart Ind people told me that nothing could Ise dime for a case llks mine. I oonsUlted. She very best &peters but they could do nie no good. For seven weeke I could hardly orooe the floor. I had no pain, but was so weak nobody in the world ten believe how I felt, hail given up all bowie of living And had given my little girl to inY sister -In. law. One day a friend 0Alne to tiee me, arid call. 'lug me by name, said, 'Lizzie, If I were you Nerve Flits as they are good frit heart I svIl try a dose Of Milburn e Heart and trouble.' My husband got me a box, but for liwo days X wits not feeling any bettor, birtbn the fourth day My husbead said, believe pine are tieing you good.' I was able to say 'Ypis, feel ?aped deal baiter this Morning. Ile wilt get you another hot right away.' I took trio boxes and throe, doses 'Out Of gut third one, and / wag nett/telly won and hate not been Mak Millie then. „ I will never be without them in my hOnie for God knows if it had not been for Mil. Intro's fiend and Nerve PIUS, I,Vreuld net have been alive alow." Price Monis per hos, 3 betas for$1,2.% The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, One ss. a THE CLINTON NEW ERA Z101-1)U,K. SATES , EMOIEWS ARM Eiouto'fiensiAbinal rroots 01' W• nesting PoWer • ••••••••99•09 Every day bringe interesting inetan- cee to itelt of the wonderful healing Power Of Zeal- buk, the herbal balm. Mr Wm Snell, a Lengenburg, (Sask.), farmer says: "I roamed Inv arm b3r .w_ •• •••• • . • HOW TO BOO. Mesa Done y One Who Is In. experienced. It IS pa yet too late...to bud fruit tom*. Weep a eherp knife. Out the tWI";.' from the tree from Which you wish to 4antl• Cut Out a Vigerella %gar with about a half luelt or more, of nark luld, wood. below the bad. allt1 about 4,4 ing Zatii-Bak. 1 had a terrible scelding aoident e,rid the atm after the inntry 'took tbe wrong way,' When 1 started to use Zaneauk it was ab swollen up and discolored! and I, feared it would haVe to come off. In a few days Zero, buk 'killed the poieon, reduced the swelling, and finally beaied the arm corn pletela.' ECZEMA MIRED, Me f E Cusick, of 249 Wilsou St, Hamilton, says; 'Every winter I used to have eczema on the back of my hands, Last winter I was especially bad -so heather' had to be off work for three weeks. While suf- fering acutely I wee advised to try Zatn-Bulc and did so. I could not have believed anything could hevehealea o' quicklyi It just seemed to dry up and clear away the sores, and in a wonder- fully ehort these my hands were quite cured." PILES CURED. Me Neil Devon, of Webbvvood, (Qnt.) says;.- "For eight years I tried all kinds of things for but I got nothing to do me any. good until I struck Zsan•Buk! That quickly worked a complete cure," Zam-Buir heals all skin diseases cuts and.bruises, eczema, scalp sores,uleers chapped places, scrofulus ailmente, poisaned wounds, swollen glands, boils. As an embrocation it cures rheumatism, scialica,etc. drurtgists au a stores sell, at 50c. a box or from Zeni-Buk Co., Toronto., 3 boxes for $1.25. Send lc stamp for data ey trial box: A DYING RACE. 3 BUDDING Marna ' Bun IMO& 1. eighth er a quarter of an inch above the bud, Cut off the leaf in the exit of which lies the . bud to within an Inch or so from the bud, leaving only the bottom as a handle to assist yeti in • . the operation. Now cut out all the wood from the bark save a very little under the bud. Sonse.cut it entirely out. Cut through the bark of the tree Stock the letter T and with an ivory or polished bone blade or something that Sir Wm, MacGregor,. Governor of is thin and smooth -open • or separate Newfoundland, gives an . interesting the bares from the wood sufficiently to account of a visit he paid recently to insert easily the bud and no more then the settlement of Micmacs, who ere quickly smooth the raised bark over held ethntilogists to' be branch Effoft Is Being Made to Help New- foundland Micmac& In a report to the Colonial Offide, Of thby e Algonquin Indituas, a at Bay .._the, bark below and above the, inserted d'Espoix,rin the • eow lith of the island. , se. . Wind -and tie around the tree; There are only .23families living ,, en the reservatie consisting of 131 per- the hotter% strips of paSSmatting, , , ,on 1 stock sad losertion, comniencing at. ' sons, and • although Sir Williani .:leaving only the bud exposed to the 1 ie.. doubts . whether there is sa single i• air.' You'can tell svithiratwo- or three ' Fail Trade is ,Right , at Our Door. • and we are ready, with .a store full of new, clean, up -to.„ date stock of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleuins, etc. Should iii Yon require anything n our line, vc e will convince you, by comparing our prices with others', that this is the store to deal at, Here are a few suggestions for Fall PIANOS and ORGANS. We are sole repreeentatives for the Doherty instruments, in this vicinity, and if you are thinking of buying, drop in and, talk it over with us. Some pianos have many good features Most pianos have some good features, but the Doherty Pianos have all the good features known to Modern science. EYerY Piano outran - teed ten years. • A few second-hand Organs • for sale cheap., • SEWING MACHINES. saWe handle the Standard Rotary. Enough said, The prices are Exed by ourselves, not by the Comtpany. we can supply you with a machine from $19.00 up 18845.00, RUGS Elms •RUGS RUGS in very quality said size. We are working up a big.. trade in our .house -furnishing department. Qual. ibteand Pries are the corner ..tone of our SUCCIEWS in this department. IRON BEIM $3.50 Iron Beds air • ... , 9 , 0 4 .$2,70 4.50 Iron Beds for . • ,.. • 3.10 5,60 Iron Beds for 4.75 0.50 Iron Beds 5.90 7,50 Iron Beds 0.25 EXTENSION TABLES $117.00 Table -for .. s .$15,00 14.00 Tetble for .. . 12.50 10.00 Table for .. 9.00 9.50 table for ... , ; . . . 8.00 8.50 Table for 7,60 • COUCHES. The best selection to be .found in the county. 22 in the lot, and prices range frona $0,00 to $28 00. A special discount of 10 per cent: will be given, for one month, on Couches, UNDERTAKING!. ' In this branch of our business 1 everything is right up-to•date, and ask our patrons as 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 FRAMING NEATLY DONT: Ali kinds pf. Furniture Covering in stock, alker Ross Furniture .Dealers ,and Undertalcers,,elinton„: • • 'mono or colt Doi or Wight. pure-blooded Micmac. on the island, 1 weeks whether 'alio buds have set or' I he is of opinion that the community not. If they do not the buds will dry Oot. • • in question is not likely te be absorb- pp, „brink and clie, but le successful ed in the European population for THE WINDOW SMASHER. Criminal With Strange Mania Is 0 -aerating In London. The exploits of a mysterious., cries- nial. who has already received tire name .of "Sack, the Window Smash- er," have caused a sensation among the householder ' of West London. Every night for. itlore - than a week the window .smasher, who. appears to be a monomaniac with a p£43.44:41 for breaking glees, came an 'the scene at Acton or Bedford Park, Erig., recent- ly,- His presence was signalized about midnight by the borstine, in of a win- dow and a shower of splinters and slaattered•panes. When the household- er remised out the offender had fled, or was just discerned in the distanee making off silently on a bicycle. He • - several eratithey will look vigorous.ons. He therefore' In item two, to three weeke cut.. the • suggests at something should • be done for the inhabitants. - ' strips of matting and remove them,. The Micmaes are hunters and trap- pers, and are ignorant alike of agra culture, seamanship, and. fishing. On the visit of • the governor there were only two miserable cows in the settlement, and a, few extren-telyyou an' abundant harvest wretched' sheep, and he saw but one . In the spring, after -the bud has fowl and a "tame wild geese." The started to grow, remove the top of the food, consisted chiefly of flour, a :few . . , thus giving all a chance to expand. In the spring if your buds do not winter kill, as peach buds sometimes do, they will shoot forth and, weather and %- Sects, permitting, in due time will bear, • • • A%•••$•e4100.1111110111111,..4 loves ANDItail e our-siockistellipieic . .„‘ ,Ranges • Happy 'Thought 10 sizes • • Pandoaa 4 sizes , Huron Corona, and Magic Potatoes and cabbage, and caribou meat, wriile the majority of the People were in rags. • Notwithstanding 'these obvious hardshipe, sthe inhabi-; tants are generally healthy, the oldest woman was 90 yvAixs of age; and the oldest naan about .80. The men 'are desceiheil as e of gOod size and strongly bnilt, clearly of misted de-' soent. and anany being nearly like • is believed to carry. 'a cargo of heavyEaropeans. children, who are stones and half-bncks withielea rar brighteand- alevereehave-allaewithout his depredations have caused a rninias -exception, • very dark; soft - eyes. , tore reign of terror the morning- straight % letack hair, and the nese His- breakages have been baceaserit -much- more prominent than in tile since eai-ly in September, and on one Esguimene .0f. Labrador. Intoxicating night alonehe smashed the plate- drink is practically sunknowe in the glass windows of a dairy and a chem. ' settlement ems re rearms. BUD, 001111PLETA ist's' sleep, in addition to - the Bitting- en religion the mimeses axe &gum YIDOm windows of one or two private• c,athabes. and they have A smell houses and several ' street lamps Ex- eh eh which is dee.xostl.y vett built • Ur . ' :tra police have been placed on duty and. kept. Oddly enough, there is a in the district, htit no ,, capture ' has . large ineereption ever ,t,h. anteseepee been effected: TheshousehOlders have 'organized pratate arigilance Deme, m- stating that emitting in the chureh is tees. and •are stopping ' cyclists who viatc4a117tte the'Pr°110orareibitedunitTylaeonPcri: ashmo*ieBrith.t ride ,through the roads alter dark . and in his abase/ate one of the 'rtse •tivee reads tlie, service on -'Stindear. . 'T•he Arnazing Shik•41 er. The last statement suggests a certain Se Lord Elphinstoiiea who hae -just amoulit of edueation among these entered upon his 40th year, es knoseei 'Indians. They have, in facta sntall in •Indire where his prowess as .a big eebool. carried en in a roorri 12 feet. game hunter has endeared him to the. by 15 feet, With a stove and two little hearts of the sporting riatives. • The windows. There are 34 Children on family of Elphinstpne has • prodnced the roll, and the teacher, a Woman of many notable men, -anion them being tidied races who depends upon a the thirteenth baron, who governed small allowanee from t.he p 'Bombay in the troubled days of the such fees as she can. collect, Was eon - Mutiny; and Who left in that city gratulated by Sir William on What many One memorials of his rule. None she had been ablezto• itccotaptishetm- of the Elphinstones have. distinguish- . der the circumstances. Sir William dd themselves more as sportsmen MacGregorproposes to laelp the Cern- than the present holster of the title,. munity by providing a more Buitpable who stalked deer as a bey in the for- location, supply seed potatoes and a est rented by his father, and 'Who, -few aiiimals, and adding especially when he was sixteen, accompanied good. sehool for the' young. • , A unique gambling cOntest between 'Sir Hiram Maxim and Lord Roselyn has come to amend. and shove defeat fOr the ant* advanced by the latter. James Anthony Fronde on his voy- age rotuid the world. Lord Elphin-. stone is still a bachelor, though not, possibly, for so romantic a reason as that which actuated the aforemention- ttii*erithharon„who4n_,hiaeaily- days at court fell in love with Queen eyetem of play it was possfhle to win Victoria, end remained a lifelong cella. at roulette against thee Monte Carle bate for her Bake., ' bank. Sir Hiram said this was im- possible, and in order , to settle the Marble: Columns For Airships. corlirrsY tile f"" mon began. PhlY" Mr. Spender has met some' Curious; itlg roulette in ' a Picadilly Olub re- s time who pos- eentlYt . Sir InTam ' eandeeting the minded people in hi seE;sed extraordinary ideas on the sub- game in the same way it is played at jeet of iterial tevigation, but he ' IVI°°t'e Carle` Lord Roeslyn started to play with $50,000 in dummy Money. thinks the most remexkable ot them bank had n nal amount • ell was en otherwise' intelligent in.- /1 to o t t Lord Rosslyn s system has been venter who proposed co s rut an airship, obtaining its levity from a proved t.o be utterly fallaciOus. At $16 000 to •the good but for the last small gas vessel, but which was to be en° Pell° of the e'liest he *ea about furnished with marble oolunins, . r;3,e . in days of play ihe bank has lseeri ooachee, and arin-ehaira. • .When 4 • 4 r a lus lorasnrnas was pointed oet to this inventor that his airship woeld not rise he i coPitel In dolmen' money became "But Matted 'usiiig h.:arse/lair fo; exhausted at the end of ten days. stuffing the thane. I wi:11 fill thein I .....,... umns, too, I will make hollow and 1 ' 4 .with hydrogew then the marble eel- finloit give the airship sufficient lifting I ' 4Luit t ireri th thom i with gas. And if this doesfil lap war / will pump into them more • and more hydrogen under premiere un- til I do get Buffitient lifting power," The 'humor and absurdity . of which suggestion are pretty obviate, as, of course, the more gas ia compressed the heavier it becomes. Cost of English Prisons, The Horne Seemtary says that the total eost of the prieons of England and Wales, including state inebrmte reformatories, for the year ended March 31 last, for salaries and Main- tenance, in 4722,300 38. bd., of the re- formatories and industrial schools k4,28,888, of the cane of lunatic's in •Etiglarid and Wales e8,551,955,` and of . the police in England, and Wales (in - eluding ,the Metropolitan Polite) e5,- 804, 151. The total cost of poor relief author(' etlurtfith in England and ' Walea la put at a13,057)000. - tree Or branch to •within.s.few inches • .of the bed, so that the ,.sait Will More . getberallt.flovi into it and teethe shoot riaceedis •tie Iftu the reniateing:stoeir to prevent " the Winds. wrerithieg' and _breaking it.- Peach. trees are ,budded, al4•130 are moat kinds or. stone .frult•• •- ' •-•1 • :'' : : • • • • •• --'......'-.- . ,. . ‘ i ":- IftForth Remerisbering. '. • .. As a. traveler :passes _through any t000trY he III4ea. P the PrositetitY of the firmer chiedy' by -the appearance of. his • buddings And • farmyards. ran get some fine on • conditions by looking at, Crepe in the field or cattle, In the :pasture, but the story is told' • meet fuilly and accurately by pm paint . an the' barn and :the •Ittim LTass in front Of the house, And vvhen 'the:real.' 'estate agent takes a proSpective buyer :through the country he. depends large- • .ty, almost .cinelly, on the • grounds and buildings to set the. price on every farea. These COnsideratiens of them - settee ".:should urge all fartnera 'to. the iniprovement of • 'their premises. But there are ' Other reasons even more powerful to.Infleenee thoughtful men and women in' the same direetion. . mar ifilPettatitifftlielitortifertliiind- home. 'It Is the place where father,: mother and children nee: The family life centers here.• If there Is tobe Atli too* reonitg it MuSt vitae through a •tlioughtful care for the comforts, con- . venlenceji and beaeties of the home.; LI there is :to be any uplift' in . intent. gen& or morality. It rarest and its • ope poittinIty in whelesonie • and attractive surrOundlugs. pile of the. greatest dif- , . . feretitee between a firm and any otli- er enterprise Is that the farm is both a business tied a dvselling place. Meny, things which a man would not care to 1. undertake for the benefit of his bust. " ness Merely he must put thrmigh for the Sake et his home. this has ever been the spirit of A.merican farm life kt 1ta best, and It needs to be preached On Misery hand today. - . • I. fame strength, or nein vteakriem, menris Norio r••ii•dh. or Nerve IVenkticisa-nothing more. Poe - I vel'y, not one Iverik heart in a hundred Is, in it. .•,t. 11141,01v (If:lensed, • lt is almost alwairs, a p;.,;.41 thir flak, nerve that really IS ell at Wilt. t ot,eure tierve•-. the Car dine, or Ileart Nerve unlit tieedg, site must have more nower, more , ,Uty, 'Imre colltrening, more governing ; st.• Without that the Heart must continuo Ir 5e, nee tes stmnach and kidneys also have to • • rein., enntrolling• nerves, „. , 1;1;,1•1:1s.'4(.11•ce,((••••till';ravtx1111,1,1'11)na'ts 11.4.1sta gnoicelentne'llperlt ilea Its, Dr. Shoopnava sougn 1. c“ use 9f all this 3;aitinil, nalnjlat it. Sternest - .1a tan t distress, Dr. Samoa's nestorntivoa•teis er?11.11ar eserlption-lis alone directed to these westire• nerve Centers. ,It builds; h. 411,N:thous; it oft r6 rent.; genuine heart help. ' i ;ti•Ntt wie Id her, strOlIg Hearts, strong d1. glon, otremithen these ,nerves- roestablieb fl. neet,cd, with -.9/9 ,Ai•se% gi a.n.00ir) 0 purpoaca wholfy connected ila..Y.1.4•1•6•rn••••• • TiMely Hints. There are coal:Litt-awes to put on plows that OnlVertze the aoll as i,ois go along. Faith round drags or amebas the last furrow,. . The man who does net have to stop seibtir his plena; and shovele isn't 113<tkY. Me's thrifty and rarebit The state Of tansee OVItlifil a proprie- tary poison for killing prairie dogs and goobers, It is Made at the eiperiment fit4f#An nuit nt cost to farmers. • , 4.0k's COttOtl Root Competitidi 8010 tigfrentetialnmantmr4"nd xtegotraoroo wolooVOIOCktilVI edlentalriecliwtSIVINig. thbrii)I tlegrae stranger ale • for epteiat ease% ttAit tent Hold b ot tont 11;?..P.A1, itrett14 ett itorative „ le& .; ,..110 ;11; -Sold by "ALL DRUGGISTS" ' ' , • Ra.diant Home with or without oven • McClarys Famous 2 sizes ' • Belle Oaks 3 sixes . • Albeta 2 sizes ' • • •• Acme Jewels 4 sizes Dandys and Royal Oaks Stove Boards and Oil Cloths 3 kinds of coal sifters 1 car of Charcoal , arland Bros., STOVES and HARDWARE irviimoimsee opsystrimoim 'wiwsimmoweissa MEW , assimenfiesimmesele Jewelry, tri lift) Watches 1:44 locks, etc. z cc4.4 AT BARGAIN PRICES g6.4 A FULL LINE OF LI-IEUMATIC RINGS te,1 1%2 W. R COUNTER JEWELO., CLINTON Fine Ph otos. Dui Photos are the'ttiost We- lke and artistic that can be aiade, and the prices are rea. ionable for this class of work . "t. J. ROBERTS. 11 ritZSIMOUS & Son, We are still in the But. chcring business, and•are in a position to fill all or - dem for seasonable meats, intrusted to ow care, Our new business stand is in the Combe Block, Pitssiates 1 Son PhOlt: Clintosi Phato Artist Clinton imminimmilt otint pima lossoisimit '