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W. H. KERR & SON .
"CLffi TON NEW ERA
.ThURSDAY, MAY W 1910.
AFTER a long and successful pastor-
ate of 34 years Rev Dr Milligan has re•
signed his charge of Old St :Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Toronto. Ill
health fs the cause,
•N•
PEACE has victories greater than
war and when the noble King Edward
laid aside -the earthly sceptre and the
Crown of the greatest Empire the
world has ever known his designati on
so freely offered as the Peacemaker,
was a tribute any kuler might not only
covet but labor assiduously and con.
stantly to have a recoW upon which
could be pronounced him a similar
enconium as deservedly. A close
and critical survey of the pages of
history will fail toflndmauy sovereign
who have so worthily been accorded
the palm, 1'ruly Peace has her
gietories.
•
NExT month Mr R L .Bbrden,leader
of the Opposition in the Dominion
Parliament, will make a tour of num-
erous Counties in Ontario with the in•
tention of addressing public gather•
iags of the pie-nic t y p e and en•
deavoring to get in touch with the
people who mark the ballots. The
idea is a good one and is just what
public men of both political camps
should do. The majority of electors
in Westerly Ontario know very little
of Mr Borden personally or of other
leading gentlemen in -the country's
service. We hope the honorable
. gentleman will be able to spend a day
or two in the best County in the Pro.
vince- Huron. While indulging in
this hope we will be better pleased tc
aee three Liberal representatives from
this County go to Ottawa after the
next general election.
The Ladies of Clinton on May
Now Have Beautiful Hair.
Mr W A McConnell, your
druggist, Has the Article
And Guarantees it to Gra w
Hair
Mr W A McConnell backed up by
the manufacturers of SALVIA, the
• Great Hair Grower, guarantees it to
grow hair.
SALVIA destroys ,Dandruff in ten
days.
The roots of the hair are so nour-
ished and' fed that a new ,crop of hair
springs up,• to the amazement and de•
light of the user. The hair is made
soft and fluffy. Like all American
preparations SALVIA is daintily per.
fumed. It is hard to find an actress
who does not use SALVIA continually
Ladies of society and influence use
no other.
SALVIA is a non -sticky preparation
and is the ladies' favorite. A large
erterous bottle, 5W. l The Scobell
Drug Co., St. Catharines, Canadian
distributors.
Drink^ atnip-
Catnip ten*! Ycw, of eource. Feoph
are beginning to see the vu)ue of ••yarl
teas." uud best of thein all. they say
Is the beN erage made from the bome13
catnip t1int grows in country gardens.
Iced, it is delicious on hot summer
days. )lot, it relieves tired nerves
acts as a sedative when one can go tc
sleep no other way. and It is a moss
excellent remedy for n cold if on(
takes it piping hot with a couple of
Clover powders just befoile retiring tot
the night.
Catnip leaves should be gatherer
when the plant is in bloom and dried
The tea made from then) is pungent
aromatic and somewhat bitter. Thi
tea. which is made by steeping th!
leaves In hot water. acts as a tonic
and is an andspasmtullc.
Old fash!oned mothers give it is
their babies to soothe and to expel tht
gas from the little stomachs. Thea
these mothers drink what's left of thit
soothing herb -and like it. -and fee
refreshed without kpowing the reasol
why.
We are gradually getting back to na
ture, and before long we'll be a her]
drinking people. When that dmf
comes cre'll forget all hbout thi
"nerves" and Indigestion and other dis
ruses caused by Caffeine and tanni,
n eld.
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_. n seely 104041 6.gli fInFt ordsr oto Pttitr Froo,-taftttis two pairs ca
llandon. Eno., 10 0panelog a race for ,'Iver 'ppe 10.10 8.X1 o0 Ili oodyerdsuxit`a"Modgll x'. s r
' Complaint
trgbxl�and Liver B aelcl�,'..'.�..... 10.I r av: 'T►fl MEPICixirlctrsr�taaent, is
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lo at 5t. Lavirenge, and Mr, Routh writes: Ihadbeen todaytlittte
W, ll dsa ft it, t £ MERIC+�YER PAD CpMPANY
p n..... ...... AvX,. wrlips09, OST,, CAAtAVA
mplalntandtried l:rth............... 11.27 7.00
many different re. 1
' » medics but ohtainsti little or no benefit. A e gave ... .....
�' "" tx :;'.. ��` " friend advised me togive our Laxa-I )ver W ter ham, arrive... 11LrJ00 7. +t �► ,t
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ti, ;t. fills a trial, but I told him I had tried sa South Passenger .
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fenny "cure alis" that 1 was tired paying' Wingham, depart. , 0.43 s in 3,33 p an
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.7 t out money for things gtvin� me no benefit. Bel 0.54 3.44 W. RRYRt�N A
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: H@pald,'If the d '# 11e1 gPave ..,..f.
3' y P, or cure ou
I will stand the price.' So seeirig'his fsth' Landesboro. ,'. ,,..... 7,08 3:ii6
r.Ms • •, •. 13ARRISTER SO&IOIT99 nOTAR
7.10 4.04
in the Pills, I bought two vials, and I was Clinton. , .... 750 423 rubwO, En. ,> not deceived, far theywere the best I ever Brucefleld .......... 8,12 4.39 OWN=
w i�`� used. They gave reitef whirl] has hada Kipper .. . . . . . . .... .
8.23 4.47
more lasting effect than any medicine Hensall., ........ 8.32 452 @tl�Rli:it,BS 8. ANKLE
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pt,. < tI ,,{ I Have ever used, and the beauty about ' Exeter..- 8.48 5,05 �,
them is, they are small and easy to take, Centralia ......... 800 5,15 RI•;AL ESTATE AND 1NSURANCI'✓«
�i t' n' I believe there toy be the best medicine. Loddon, arrive,.... 10.00 0110
• for Liver Trouble there is to be found; ' Huron. St., Clinton,
Price 25 cents a vial or 5 for $1.00, at Buffalo and t toderieh
°'' all dealers, or will be pent direct by mail West Passenger t.
': ,. on recelpt of price. t; m p m p m p m. +� : ^1 RANO The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, ,Stratford.,..,..,10.00 12,20 52n 10,20 H. l , 1l rt; N �j E,
Oat. r Mitchell., ....,10.22 12.45 5.55 10.47 Notary Public, Conveyancer.-
Se for........
• a th10.45 1.10 0.18 111E �
<financial and sal.
Estate..
,,; Clinton ......... 11.
'INSURANCE drs4ce Ito resenting 14Eite Ia«
.. , . »... Hofinesville,.. ,11,1 07 1.23.1 6 4 I1:38 suratgce Companies, r
; ... + . , : . T Goderich,.,., ..,11.3.3 1.50 7.05 11,65'
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LORR. NQRTHCLIFFEDivision Court .016ee.
A Formidable Foe to Animals a Hun• East , ,• Passenger
CAPTAIN CHARLES. RQUTI3' who 9vas amon��tbe English Investors, a m m m
In the Quebec Light Heat and Power . p
,Of. a Royal 'St. Lawrence Yacht dreg Times Its. Size. Cloderich ........ 7,10 UO 4,50
Club,ontreal, who's Seawan8aka
Co., who has laced-the„buy}ti jt order s The weasel is about sin inches in Holmesville .,.--,... 7.26 2.57 5.06 Medlt,;01,
challan er was launclied on May 15th, In the office at is said, of Smithery & Clinton.. ........ 7.35 807 • 5.15 cs
g y Co.,. for execution.. Ile also recently D DE F01i1•�ST The
from tip to tip, which seems Seatorth ......... 1DS W. y'HOlPIIPSLl*
.
is well liked b Mr. Ckra,, Du an, g p g Mitchell.......,......• • •. 7.62 3.25 5.32
y IiB ave £10,000 pride for the Aviator who Predistts that his wireless telephone very great con: aced with this height 8.10 $ 48 6.55 iiogsn, Burgeon. ?Ito
The races will take place. in Massachu- who would fl 113 miles from llondon of the animal, which is not above an aneoial attention given to diseases or -toe^
setts Bay, ail? Marble Head. It is un- y will be nstetQ ed on every large ship inch and a Half'. 'Che wolf is not above Stratforq............. 8.40 4.15 - 6,20 Eye, Ear. Throat, and Rose,
derstood that Mr. F; M4Hay Edgar; oi; i French.man�ter. It was won by a in five yea ro, Eyes carefully examined, and suitable glasses- ti
. one and a half tinges as long as he is prescribed.
tI gil, while the weasel is nearly five
r
y times as long, an amazing dispropor-ww~l w 1 deliciously fragrant when grown in tion, The -tail also, which is bushy,
light, sandy soil, is generally two inches long and adds
It succeeds best in the cool, moist. to the apparent length .of the body,
' vweather of spring and early fail, and The color of the weasel is 'a light
.�tor1ieu//Ur for this purpose' seed may be sown brown on the back and sides, but
arty time Prom early spring until the , ,
� >� O. theworg * dor first of Augubt. 5omepeopleexperience white under the il-troat and bellyR , The
1 teons{ttClD�luva's. 1VIox Ot•t difficulty In -transplanting the plants, eyes are little and black, The --ears
-Bed of'Tropieal'Plants, ,just-As-�4ot " AirCP�►tso� and in order to reduce this difficulty are short, broad and roundish and
Of late years beds of tropical plants' - eo�ptain ibis ]much' els 25% off` to a minimum the seedshouid be.sovvn make atfold at the lower part, which
or sub -tropical plants have. become ,, , quite thinly so that the young plants s hem look as if they were.dou-
quite papular especially an large ee• I�CAtol, ,StCott i FAAdlfiOA mar be lifted'with as,much soli and as ole. Beneath the corners of the Mouth
tates..But smaller beds. oti -the cottage' • not A'tdrop. Insit:t 9n htRVlln� little disturbance and injury to the on each jaw is a spot of brown.
lawn are also very pretty and effective ■■ a ,roots'as possible without destroying This animal, thong)) diminutive in.
If a'fairly large bed;_,.piant. the rapid A 7 ton inan young plants. ' Transpllant- appearance, is nevertheless a •very
'growingCastor Oil Bean in the centre; Scoff, s : Emulsion it should be done when the plants formidable enemy to quadrupeds a
around this platpt a row of cannas,then are quite small on a cool cloudy dayi hundred times its own size, When
,iron sexs yr A, Dlsut3feffiT0 and when the soil is moist settfn the 1 t
Office and: Reddence, .
')tine doors w•es% of t#le ComMerelal Mote,
$droll) St. _ .
Dr, W. Quan
Dr, W, Inure, L, It, a P., L. It. U. S., kill) a-
01floe-OntartoStreet,Qlinton. Pg-itcalls alt ,• ,r
frontdoorof office or reeldence, icatteuborr
stroet.
Office hours at I avitai-i to 9 p•ffi,1 T #o 0 mrs
. DR- tJ. W. SHAW,
PSYSIOUN. SURGEON. .
fsnecapcheur,'eto„ office and residence ow.
bary ft. opposite W. Farran's residence.
. .1
ane or more rows of (.oleos of separate g yep iu a cage It will not touch .its pg. F, $L'AXON
colors, then a row of some low grow= Planta about nix inches apart each food while anybody looks cin. It keeps sTT
Ing bordering plant such as Cineraria, - - wv' - in a eontfnual agitation and seems
maritima or an of the "Dust :lldili- or the summer bowing. great care frightened so much at the sight o£ For Sale- or . Rent• •
y y quite warm,.\ The seed LB very fine and equal be exercised ih firm) ackin g Crown and Brlalia work a speclalty;'
y packing mankind that 1L will die if not perrllit- GraHl,u Coronto.,O.D.S., Chicago, and R.O,D.S.
ere. The Uoleus alone may be used should be barely , coyered from view. the 'soil quer the seed to • insure pro- ted hide itself.
for bordering and the outer row kept They succeed best in a light sandy soil r ggermination, Kee the seedbed Farm t0 ReQt Ila Held ou�Monday$, May Ist•W beceuier•
sheared fairly low. The wriiter is and a sunny looatfon. They may be, per
from the sun unfit the going For this purpose, says Fur News, it : " __ ` y
1.
aware of the feat that many people de- ggrown in window boxes or in boxes •n plants are well above round. ,A. stri must .be provided in its cage with s The Detrain farm, Lot 2s,9th Con, of Gedericli "" •
plore this regularity of planting. and I the sunny porch, or set,on stumps or of cotton fastened to short stakes in Sufficient quantity of wool or hay in Tp., 00 acre,, is offered to rent. Apply to
g q y on any.other suitable support. A row, the round will do -for shade if no which it may conceal itself and where JOSH COOK. or to. MRs. J. HALSTEAD DRn H VOWLEUp
shearing, biit,there ars offs as man . '
who protest against the irregular hit g Clinton. tf ooderlch.
P ag B six or eight inches wide, planted along more convenient means are available. it may .carry whatever it has to eat., jpgbjY•igT•
and miss -or as some call 3t, the "imi- the garden k or drive makes a very Mignonette may also be In thia state it is seen to ass three r
tation of . nature" wgy .of planting, >� Y grown in p For Sale or Rent tJ1llSe9 aver o'NE1L'I? more,
P 8 fine di$playw. Tiley grow only. a few the house during the reinter. Plant parts of ii)e day in sleeping and re-
Eitherway is verylfrettyand effective inches t�lgb, may be grown in window several seeds in a - aix inch pot and' serves the night for its exercise and n Special care token to make dental fres*,
the chief point being in, the, writer's. boxes or to solid' bed, the plants w111 when the plants are about two inches eating. b InHofinesviils, ,-oi an -acre of land, with a men% as painless. as posdible.
opinion, that the plants grew well,. .A g r good frame house of seven rooms, back kitchen.
p'� d and in a effort time cover the. hi h thin, out to about three of the Iu its wild state the night is like- •wood -shed and stable, and a large frame build- bed of coleus is a very pretty, sight. .nOlA surface with a `neat of K t; Ing having been used ae a chopping mill, Plenty " ' -y"`
Have the bed slightly higher in the ,qqgg green best.. Keep in'a coal room and, never' Iniac the time clurittg which it may be
g y g which is soon tbickYy dotted with hurt- allowtthe soil to . become dry, but, be said 'to li e. At the a ' r6beh of even- I good nater. er. A cion any time attar the W- R. CARR
centre than at the outer edge, The dreds of flowers brae' uartera of an pp 1at>l of November, Apply to P. POTTOR;
soil for this should be a well enriched N q Garefulto ,pat . overvyater during the illg it is seen stealing from' its hole - Huron: Road Veterinary • Surgeon.
loam. • Settheplants from tWelve:to . ' early. stages of its growth. end creeping about the fa _zr's 3 and �------ 1 1 - '
fifteen inches apart each way, setting *.***,s. ************r ***4eM " . .. •'�^ Far. its prey. If it enters the place ` special come �McKiili etre;ll.,o>19
each color in rows. to make any design • • where the ht!ultry is kept it never at House and Lot for Sale. O;i1HCe O p' O0e , 910 ,
Helpless Little Babies. Opposite .Graham HousE. f
desired. When the plants begin ,to • A FEW .PLtRTINENT. POIN- 1' la tacks. the the cocks or tl�e old 1)l tis, .but - 1
make growth freely pinch out the ren- TERS. • "-~ immediately nes after the young ones, "The ,convenier tlylocated house, next •to T: . Night Delle at Graham souse,
tre shgot to make them branch and as • * Ask any ,mother who has used. g ° Kurphit'e. Rattenbury street, containing ,nine Day -Phone M. Night Phone 5.
the branches row out the may be 'b p ♦ Bab 's Own Tablets and she. will tell Generally it .•. rely sic. the blood
♦ Never cot the to'bo Off TUii t1 rooms. The house is a recently re -built one,
g y y of the viatillL and in excellent repair. A good, new stable on inched back at'the proper, height to ♦ Narcissus, Hyacinths and other ♦ •you they are. the best. thing in the he =
p P P g 1 bulbous plants until they. begin wand for curing stomach and bowel col fi ?s. 'rerttarl:ably active,...and in a' p emtses; Apply to A: sEELEY. -u ry
give the bed an even rounded effect. ♦ } i ed, place scarce any animal rail. fl h/� t.1UNDRY:
Or the plants may be sheared into. any • to -die. Allow them to ,finish 1, troubles .and making teething easy. OMAS
their growth naturally in or- This is the hie,heet jive
a. medicine escape )t. It will run up the'sides'of . Live stock and general Auetionae"
shape e a i r e These subtropical i P t
plants are all lovers of heat and should • der to do well next season:. . Z. -can et, And we the walls .with such facility that no NOTICE - s.
• g $ give you the guar. 'r GODERICH ONT
not be planted out until the weather Thin the . sweet ear if they ,1 antee of a. government analyst that place: is secure froth it. It>. body is so ,
♦ p stitall tl]rit there. is serlrce ally hole but roltif etotsa sales Ii epeolla%�' (hdees• .t an -
becomepthorougbly warm, and all den. • have come ap too thickly. Qfye • 1; •this medicine is absolutely safer No We are kppointing Sales Agents now in every` Naw ESA oince, Clinton, pmmcn, a t
ger of frost is past. Where given ood Bill, rt before they have a • other, medicine intended for young that it caki.wlud through:. During the unrepresented. county, for .the season of 1910. to. Terms reasonable. Far era' sale nou
� good
• change to Ll• over. children ive.mothers Bach a uarAn- - slltnmef- its e.Cl.ursions are extensive, - over lis per cent, of the years business is done discounted
rich soil 'and plenty of moisture and ii g g ]tut in tl]e winter it chiefly coiifines'it_ during the hummer months. We pay good
sunshine they will make a magnificent I See that all the dahlia plants 1• t tee. hirs, Robt, Mietb; Hotham, Ont., money weekly for services rendered, Give ex- - - •
growth and a most effective display.. 1 are • thoroughly hardened offs • • says:- I cannot tell you how much self to, bitrt)q and ,i'arrnyards, where it elusive territory and supply selling outfit free,
Bed of Mixed annuals . ♦ . before planting in the open.' * good 'Baby's Own. Tablets have done remains till spring and where it brings , 'Over 600 deres under cultivation D- *X 1'YATSON. •
Water'the. newly laid turf on . • my baby.. I am -sorryI did not know forth its young,. our acreage is mentioned as it is important
A very, effective alght. is a large round • ' the lawn until ,its color gives 1 abouttthem:e rlier." . Sold b riledicine that ou shonid re reaenE a firm of qod stead- Licensed Auetio er for t
• - g a y • .All. this Slce w' It 'still
l g �var'rlpot) ing and size, we supply strictly 'first grade Ca 011ondence .promptly answe ed,� IWIbe -
bed of mixed annuals: This may be ♦ 'evidence that itis' well estab• • dealeraor' by mail at 25 cents "a box rats tench n7ice with `still m • d
had of plants blooming at 'different 1, lished. • trom The Dr. AVilliams' Medicine. Co., : greater StiC- stock and guarantee delivery in ,good canditioq, fate arrangements for sale:datee en be. made•.
periods, insuring abed of bloomright ht 1 See that the surfae cess .three the;.cat; for being mora .aC- wo want the boat and most reliable agent. in by calling at the NEW ERA office; orwith Frraa�ntk
g g • e of the 1 Brockville; Ont: five and slender ii' pursues tl]em into every District. Established ovet 35'yearn. For Watson at MOEwan s grocery, Charges Moder-
up to the end of the season. 'Plant in 1 Aster bed„ is welt' prepared 'be- • further particulars write I ate and sytistaction guaranteed
the centre of,the bed a dahlia -of the.., fore .setting out the plants, -aa .* --"-"""'°"`-'"�'� their .holes and 'after a short rosist; ' y���? , ,
hiller varieties 13ruton or . glia * ` afire destroys them. It creeps also; ln- Pelhain Nursery Co,, . , , :;f, -
t will.save'iiluch lose am'on ♦ Q. IMcZag art M. D. MCT
'to .pig6Qn' holes, ,dbstroys the voun IV;, g
Mrs.'Roosevelt. Then Larkspllr-.and ',* • the young plants.: •g'•`* A `Good, One on S,P *Hibbert. : TORONTO* ONT- X13
hosmus; then some of t11e'lafe branch- .• Look .careful) • afte *, ! catches sparrows, and' all kinds of j�7�
y r, the as Sir' Charles Hibbert Tupper i$ tell' ... T
ybiii)g. birds, ;anal ]f )t has brought: I.: 1 t�g L r -los,
Ing asters. A couple plants of Nicoti= . tern for water 1f dry weatlicr �, ing a story on Himself ,whicli is cans. ,.
arta afflnis,.some Marguerite, Carna- 1 sets in. forth itsyqun„_hunts with stili greater SAINICBBS
♦ mg oortsiderable 4inusement on t11e Court' of Revision
tion, Zinnias and' tall'Victoria As- t * .Have protective, material' of * coast, At the••tiime of the recent pro- boldness .and avidity.- Til summer it •
ters in mixed colors, then . Daybreak, _♦ all kinds ready to -hand to guard • . vinciHl elections fn I3rifish Columbia ventures fartl]er. ,from• the hcrose ,and ALBERT- ST , CLINTON i'.
and Purity asters, the whole being tor- : against sudden'severe frosts. 1 Sr: Hibbert fou2f i himself' unable to particularly goes into those .places . TOWNSHIP OF H.VLLETT c, 4euelral ' Sn k
dered vdith stalks, .Coxcomb or French ' O ,' ♦ where the rat, Its chief prey, goes bf�-.- . Notice is hereby given that the Court for the n ing BusllneI
Marigolds of the dwarf variety. A I accE i>t this railway. policy' advanced by transected
O*s**s***'is**•*�*******1:t• fore it.: Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Town
the Conservative . par+ty, of. whish he ship f Hullett will be held in the Township
A large round bed of this kind, in ad. ! _ ._ The female tabes every precaution,
clition to beim ver pretty will furnish ;has been a lifelong adherent. He 'f•n-Hall-on SATURDAY, the sth DAX Op MAY, at NOTES DIBOOIIN I'ED
beingvery P ally consented to tike 'Ills. stem to make an easy bell for her little the heur of 10 o'clook a.m., for the ,purpose of
a supply of cut flowers for the house inch in diameter; which for 'brilliant P oi]es and lines the oottam of her hole hearing and gettling;complaints against the ' Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
right up to th9 end of the season. The colors are unsurpassed in the whole ' against the objectionable policy and Assessment Roll, deposits. .
spoke ]n every xldmg in British Colo with grass, hay, leaves and cross and persons having business at the Court, will
above plan of planting mixed annuals i
floral kingdom. The the
ones are � umbia with tho .exoe tio f generally brings forth three to five to please attend at the said time and. place, with. .
may be followed with good effect m a ver fine and have thea p n o Albexrd �~
y ppearanCe of out further notice.
border be$ along, the fence' or around miniature roses of finest form. •Seed `.and ls,xuimalt, a litter. • The weasel, like others of . JAMES CAMPBELL. Clerk: 'The �VICIZ'HoP .Multual -
When the r$turns came in o i tit,? Its kind, does not run on equably, Hallett, May 10th, 1910.
the house or verandah. of these do not always bring double _ _.-:_ - _„_,.-,_ Fire Insurance 4.0.
Portulaca flowers, but if the single ones are pull- .night of No,v°: ''25� it was found that but moves by bounding,'and when it ..
Seed of this flower does not usually I ed� out when first starting to bloom, replier Mcl3ritle s. policy had been, climbs a tree by , a single spring it Teacher .anted Farm and Isolated Town Piiope 1
germinate until the,weather becomes the others, will soon spread and fill the endorsed a•nd . his candidates returned gets a- good way from the ground. It • tarty Only Insured..
space and a bed of all double flowers in every catistituericy in the pr+3vfnee lumps in the same )eerier upon: its A gralif]ed teacher for B.S. No. 5, Mor- .OFFICERS.
. may be had: They will seed themselves . except the two that sir Hibbert had prey and, having an extremely limber ris Township; duties to commence August
year after year and the only •cultiva. left out of his itinerary, body, 'evades the attempts of much R .i. Br McLean, President, Seaforth
tion the require is to dig, round Late that night ooh • Sir Ribbert stronger animals to seize it. i5th next. Applications, stating salary . ;las: Connolly, price Pres,; Goder ch••
y q g g expected, received up to close of dune 4th. Thos. E. Hays, .Sec.-Treas. Seaforth
Hada $ad Co- u h over in the spring- breaking it loose was trying to sleek •a:wity his troubles .' ) � GEO. W. PROCTOR, DIRIrCTORS. �
and fine and enough seed will remain ! lie was arousedt to receive -the follow- - , See-Treas., Belgians, P.O,
sufficiently near the surface to germ. ! ing telegram from the Conservative' w --,w 11, I'IICIiSI'IiUNQYi 41' +_ Jas. Connelly,, Hoimeavillc• oh
FOR A NUM•BEU OF -TEARS. inate :and cover, the, whole bed,'; It . association at Nelson': v - ' J u `"
weeds appear before the plants are u -"We unite in thanldn The Watt# Harlock; G. 'Dale, Clinton, M. WAS AFRAID IT WOULD Pp P P g You for the "cue
spring Ana v+nfen nave a ran on Chesney, Seafoith; . J• Evans, Beech-
dig them out, pulling out any that are Invaluable services rendered our party Electric Restorer far 14Ien ,;ood grttss alone when six months old wOon;.J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bee.
TURN INTO to be seen after' the pleats are above by you ir[ the campaign, and su]o I Restores every nerve in. the body to should 'liverage from tio to 100 pounds' newels, Brodhagen, H. .McE*a,
the ground- histhere are very few flow ly regret that; 0tiing to iilsttrmount; its proper tension; restores vim, and and of eighteen mouttls, wlftu good Clinton. '
Consume tX (fin, els that will withstand drought to the able difficulties; x'ou were unable t4 y y ,are, should mein 1$ to good
' same extent as the Portulaca, in the appear' at Esquinialt or Alberni." `vitalit , -Premature dere and all average 0 Each Director rs Inspector of losses ha
dryeat weather the sexual weakness, averted at once,
y :almost seem to ' In telling the -story, Sir Hibbert sags phos honol will make ou ;founds his own localit
defy cid Soi's power to wilt. But do thrt he appruciati:d, the joke, 1]tit' P y anew man Y•
Too much stress cannot be laid on the pot test; them too severely, Give them ? Pries $300 a bog, or two
for X500. Attend to the Wouf►dts. , ACENT9, .
fact that when's Berson )catches cold' ft y .eu d loot think of anything in the Mailgd to an address on recefptof Sheep become lacerated on wire Ro6t» Smith Iiarlock• Rd, H`
water too
during. periods of ,way of a humorous reply. , , 0 Inchley
must be, attended to immediately or severe drought and the will repa. in rice. The ad 11
Driiq Co , St. fence) or other objects. Watch the'
p 5eaforth; James Gumming, EgIIiand•
serious results niay follow. a prgjonged period of ]loom, any little Catharines Qnt.. wounds carefully and it magbrets up- ville, J; W. Yeo, HolltteavillQ
Thousands have filled a consumptive �,pttention shown in this way. "'«� " .-.. -�.� pear wash the wounds with a wean
grave through neglect. Payments may be )made at Tozer &-,
Sweet Alyssum • %r D solution of carbolic acid and water. Brown's .. Clinton, or to K. H. Cott,.
Nevef Neglect a Cough or Cold, it can ThA It' the wounds are deep and `flif8cuft Goderlch, I 11. • •
have but one resnit it leaves the
the flower bed. It is uits dwarf,only TRI.' $jiEj►OF,RO to reach luject ilthe solution with a
throat or lunge, or both, affected,is plant makes �:�flne border for ' �� ��R�r ��i�rE�t� --=���--�
about three inches high, slut spreads small glass syringe., , .
+ ' Airs, A, E,13rown, very rapidly and comes quickly into . J A (-1 (� TAYLOR
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1 Afraid Ottawa Ont., bloom. Seed maybe sown at any time •✓ i t
writes; --'11 havafter.the ground can be 'worked in the ` •W'initling, pensive, and sweet, with Grade tile flotic just as carefully as What Acoountancy Moans, eLIiNTON
♦ . of had a very bad spring tip to the middle of Jolly or the delicate grace and 0harm. in ovtrY YOU gradb the dairy herd. -Weed out Accountancy is not and never chin --- .
P 0 1'y g • n of movem6nt, but that lovely color that the -poor iiplitQals and keep the best. be a matter of abstract knowledge t0 . ,
♦ Consumption. cough eve winter first of Aix oat.. For a succession once chane 90 really Sties gradually fad-
•4; for a number of bloom sow used at Intervals in the seed s Judiotout Feeding be transferred by means of leetures, Fife, Life and Accident.
♦+� ♦ ♦++-++.years which I ryas bed and when the old plants in the bor W away. 1Xer eyes. are expressive. but g Necessary. but is the art of knowin horn to a
, afraid would turn der have finished 'blooming pull them tintless, that lightness of ,step and A flock will go through, a winter g p- TI1ssurance
into consumption. I tried a great many out and transplant the our 1a t
buoyaniey of spirit which o'rtce were sheltered by an open shed, but no ply that knnwledgb to the require-'- ,
?? y P n I hers at•e.,gone. flock ever came out of a wltater in menu of business under vory varying �`
remedies but orals received temporary re- in their Place, Thismay be lane sen» This girl is in dartger. Tier systesr► Iteal oatate bought and Aatd
lief until I got a bottle of Dr. Wood's Aral times during thesaasan with good. tlirlfty candition without judicious t audifinns. it fe essentially something a
demands nourishmerat; her blood niVa�t t *din that cannot be thtight in lectures or looney to ,loan
Norway Pine Syrup and after taking two suceesh. Seed may also be sown early be renowed. $1)a needs p'errazrin.e g•
bottles my cough inns Cured. I am never in this spring in, the house, hotbed or needs it badly -•-because it will bring' Sheolh Machines' Worth, classes, but call only be 'AcgUirt'd as �-� .
without a bottle of Norway rine •Syrup, eoldframe,and when ,well hardened off g a result of careful individual study Of 1de Isaac Street, Ilex dao9r to. NA
baCtt .the nerve energy which rabid Shearing machines beat hand sheat• *
Dr, Wood's N•oriway Pine Hyyrip as the transplanted to the open flower bed, growth and study have exbaustW. Nevin_ and a reasonable t4mount of actual Era
medicine YOU tired It strikes at the when the weather becomes flne and Ing every tiCne, They tate not expert, wactice.' 33no>r
,strength and oid-timo vigor retut n alter and tta+e ca.usb fewer wounds . p keeping: �",
ioundattan of all throat and hang Com- 'warm. Little Clem Sweet AlyasUbi is with Perroyone, The delicate mild is y
plaints, -relieving or curing all.Coughs, Perlis,ps the most popular for borders energimel and given the enduraiice, and and do the work more evenly than the c;rusnea srik may be smootneu out
Colds,tanda,Croup, Sore and edgingia, vigor that moann health. avemge tAril er tan do with the old and restorod to Something like Its orlg- o, i(1
Bronchitis,
And Corisitmption, preventing u is MIONONETTE fashloned shears. Leal freshness by being sponged with
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gasp to Build a Food hack. ' l;tnn tirahtc wntt±r. SXiangr4 on the right So great has heels the success of this '1'hfs fall` .rapidly growing annual, A good. rack for feeding sheep eann fide .of the silk and when almost dry , `r+V�
wonderful remedy, it is only natural that highly prized for the delicious frag•
d :
numcl`OW persons have tried to, imitate ranee of its spikes of bloom wliieh. FE R R O Z O N � be ttiadn' by almost tiny sensible farib- iron 1t on the revorse side. Uo not in one day. 25c, a baittA at all Drug. -
it.
Dont be imposed ypon b 'taking grow from fige to eight inched high, or. Abolit all that is needed 1s a. sup. nae a really hot iron or you will tnal;e. stores.
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anything (Int lir. Wood s, I ut up in , tz to tlie.'variet and the soil there 'ln wonderful power' for strength- port for the bay so that it shall not, ,the 'silk stilt'.
A yellow wrappol•; tilree pine tp-es the in tvhl0lx the)► grow, The plants) grog' ening and rebuilding. Every child fall to the ground and be wasted and
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trade markt 4pijW 25 cents. much More vigorously and the spiked neon it --every boy &rd' girl will im- ' OW be bandy for the sheep to get a>~ � � �1,� '(� �' (j �; � r
manufat;tared an by The T. Milburn of bloom are much taller t►r�d largqer prove on it. ,let a few boxes, 1500 90arine feeds the dry and nn. �
her are Muck y ki Umb�Mk whIoll are well Caked torr fu health scalp,wafters And gives vin) �Qii 1'�E h S
when grown in rich heavy* Ioliln, ut each, air lila boxes for 3I.6U. Sall by Childs In Lrwmbw q
Co:i I.miitelt,'Tbrn J616.
� (int, Jw lnorrt otlorlferoua aatl; all dt:ftiertr. to the air, i50c a far,
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