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The Clinton New Era, 1910-05-26, Page 3
;, 2 The. New Wa to ipubl!Rbeid."every Thursday lR.{a the Nw-MMA P'rinttugt Hauge, 3SIAo STRUAT . . , w C1il<UTOl`I. Tof la 0admzoo 4 � . Q�Irn110 1 Arrai line as forpublicationmust, as a ttiartrtteeor good faith, be accompanied by the sante of the writer. To insure publication} in" current asue copy of advertisements should be tient in early. Contracp rates —The tollowingtable $how. our rates for specifiedperiods and space. 'y 6mo. 3mo, Imo I Column $75 00 $4000 $25 00 $1000 J Column 4000 25 00 1500 600 J Column 2500 1500 800 . 800 1 Column 1800 1000 550 200 Inch 600 .350 200 00 Contract display advertising 10c per inch, per issue. W. H. KERR & SON CLINTON NEW ERA. ThURSDAY, MAY • 26 1910. AF r.un 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 ie the cause. 0000 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 puler might not only covet but labor assiduously and con. stantly to have a. record .upon which could be pronounced him a -similar euconium as deservedly. A close and critical survey of the pages of history will fail tofindmany sovereign who have so worthily been accorded the palm. 'Truly Peace has her victories. 00• NEXT month -Mr R L- Borden,leader of the Opposition in the Dominion Parliament, will make a tour of num- erous Counties in Ontario with the in- tention of addreesing public gather• ings 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 Test County in the Pro- vince- Huron. While indulging in this hope we will be better pleased to see three Liberal representatives from this County go to, Ottawa after the next general election. The Lades of Clinton nton biay Now Have Beautiful Hair. Mr W A H.CCOnnell, your druggist. Has the Article And Guarantees it to Grew 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 anon. -sticky preparation and is the ladies' favorite. A large generous bottle, 50e. i The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Canadian distributors. ---------•+---- Drink Catnip Catnip ter.'! Tec, of cclurse. People are beginning to see the v,alne of "garb teas," and best of thein uli. they say. is the bei erage made from the hotriely catnip that grows iii country gardens. iced, it is delicious on hot summer days. IIot. it relieves tired nerves. acts as a sedative when One can go to sleep no other way° and it is a most excellent remedy for a cold if one takes it piping hot with a couple of lover powders just beforil retiring for the night. Catnip leaves should be gathered when the plant is in blooln and dried, The ten made from them is pungent, aromatic and somewhat bitter. The tea. which is made by steeping the leaves in hot water• acts as a tunic and is an antispasmodle. Old fash',oned mothers give it to their babies to soothe and to expel the gas from the little ntomaeha. '.Chen these mothers drink what's left of this soothing herb -and like It, -and feel refreshed without knowlug the reason why. ' We are gradually getting back to na- ture, and before long we'll be a herb drinking people. ,When that time tomes we'll forget all about the "nerves" and Indigestion and other dis• onses caused by caffeine and tannic nrtd. CASTOR' For Infants and Children. ilia Kind You uyu Arrays 8 ft, t Bears the Bif3na tura of y *66, 140<i ' Vrma T""* wxy oral i a His' Friend Sai� ---�-Im +fit firer iM1e�1c�11�d P .� twayTaxa '111p1a0;2quic in ;"ilt`.fa�ti�xwak tr PW. 'tbiycc U %%Oy to t nolipl as, r maltie.Neisrkiitis. All r l- I.ondon',.11uron and Rruoe,r, and &wmecb eompl.ints. /til - H0, Ur f+'arlY'A 1/� { 'ir � tis n4M- Nt9kt ew P•tinful a�lud r Men, of • T4O Pl<l�A,'" 'North Pa"ongergniiaar ;period#. Men, Women laoUdon. depart. , .. 8,30 as M 4,50 p m yen s �ollx li ui. +' . o ...� Ccntralfa...,,..,... 0.40 5,4,3 kly introduce will snall with on laxeter.: .....,..,. 0.5.3 5.54 first order One tPoIr Free- tial two pairs loft L"olpdDn, RDg,, fA 8nancinr a race for chit. H ensa7l,.... , , . , , .. « 10,08 8.05 g Liver '♦° Orangeville, , RI a r+:eeiptofthis +ulverksme:ntaud uedollar.4rdeC Royal St, Lat:r'ezle.e, ,and Mr. Routh PP .n • ,,.,., 10.10 0.11 Writes: ra I had been to daA ttilaa ci7e apgnd re liable treatment. IS !� will $aft it. goinplaint ,troubled with 3 I, n to" #..aa.... �..•. 11 8 10,80 0.1 ' '► Cured, p I) s- Blyth " 11,27 7A0 Address• -TNI± M�DIGATDS PAP CO AZfAV' _ _ _ �.,.c= P p lintoq., ,....,., z; f medic Comyaint ndrtrie Belgravia ..., -,_..,..11.40 1.13 vov:dxoxzaavri,. WiNnaiOA CxT.,CnNAD I am ............... „ p s but obtained little or no benefit rA „ , + . r' ;; - * friend advised me to give your Laxa-Liver 'Wingham, arrive., . 11.50 7,35 ! ` L + ' 'f , =. Piles a trial, but I told kiln I had tried sq South Passenger PROFESSIONAL » ` many aacure alls" that I was tired paying' Wingbam, slipar;t.. 6.43 a 3,33 p m -' -- „' - ; -:' 4 •4. r' out money for things givin mo no benefit, �y <'` +. n �< Ilesaid,' if they clop't hep, ancone ou Belgrave...,»,,..-., 6,54 / 3.14 W`. ORY�)tiNE. x Iwillstandthe rice.' So see -iii bigkath, Blyth..,. �........ 7,08 3.56 BAklltlfiTER, 13OL10ITOU bOT,AIR ?! p g Londeaboro . ... <, 7.10 4.04 c4 in the Pitts, I bought two vials, and I was 750 4 21 PUi3Li0, "LC), i Clinton.. ., . + not deceived, for they - were the best I ever Brucefield .8.12 4.39 CLINTON used. The ave relief which has hada """* ` € X.r4. y l3 KipPen............. 8,23 y . more lasting; effect than any medicine Hensall............. o ' ham, ,t I have over used, and the beauty about, Exeter .............. 8.48 5x.05 �'rNARLE$ S. 13TILE t� r».� r them is, they are small and easy to take. Centralia ,,..,,.,., 900 5.15 REAL ESTATE AN1l 1NSURANCE,� ' 1 i' .' I believe them, to be the best medicin119, e K w London, .arrive...., 10.00 0.10 tl for Liver Trouble there is to be found. Huron St., Clinton, r A it �' $utfalo and t;roderich : Price 25 cents a vial or 5 for 51.00; alit 1, all dealers, or will be sent direct by mail es Passenger . 'West, _ on receipt.of price. Am p m p m pin a p n Rt +° The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Stratford ,..,.1.0.00 12.20 5 2.5) 10,20 H. T. f Ont. Mitchell,. ... ,.10.22 1.2.45 5,55 10,41 Notary. Public Conveyancer, - Er 4' ��, Seaforth, ....10.45 1:,10 6.1$ 11,12 ' xinan ial an Rea t d l Estate., : ' , .ti. , ..-,---r-! � _ ClintonCi......... 11.07 1,25 6.40. 11,28 I3olanes tiile ...11.10 1,33 0 46 I1:38 INSURANCE AGENT—Representing 14 Fire la* ' ... " surance Companies. . UE WE=S€t». Goderich........11.35 1.50 7.05 11.,55 LORD NORTHCLIFFE . Alvblon Court ,Office. A Formidable Foe to Animals a.1-1un Bast . , n Passenger CAPTAIN CHARLES ROUTH who was among` the English Investors a In in the Quebec Light Heat and .Power p Of Royal St. Lawrence Yacht dyed Times Its Size, Goderich. ,,.,,,.'7.10.2.40 x,50 (flub ontreal who's Seawanhaka Co., who has ,placed the, buying order Holmesvllle ,, 7.20 2.57 ' 5.06 M+8dl1.l• ' in the office, ,Et is said, of $withers & Tile weasel is about six inclies in Clintonville , ,..., 7.35 307 5.15 � . challenger was launched on May 15tb, for execution. He also recentl ( DR. DE I+ TEST i-Igth from tip to tip, wliicli seems DH W. T)EIiOMP501W. I well liked by Mr. Chas. Duggan. Co,, y Seaforth .....,.,. 7.52 3.25 5.32 The races will take place fn lklassarhu- gave £10,0(10 prize for the Aviator who l Predictit that his wireless telephone very great compared with tho height Mitchell ............. $.16 348 5.55 n Acian, surgeon. Pte who would fly 113 miles from London will be ]nststalled on ever lar a shi -of the animal, which is not above an Stratford..., ......... 8.40 4.15 . 020 a eclat attention given to diseases or the, setts Bay, off Marble Head. It is un- l to Manchester. It was won by a y - g p inch aid a half. '.Cine wolf is not above � Eye, Ear: Throat, Sud Nose, derstood that Mr, F. McKay Edgar, of t F,rencbman. in Bye yea ra• one anT a half times as long -as he is Eyes carefully examined, and suitable giassee• prescribed, I igh, while the weasel is nearly five r gtortieulture . wfu YlC11lTl -Bed of ITropical Plants. Of late years beds of tropical plants or subtropical plants have become quite popular especially on large as. tater. But smaller beds on the cottage' lawn are steel very pretty and effective If a fairly large bed, plant the rapid growingCa�stor,Oil Bean In the centre; around this plant a row of cannae,then one or mhore rows of Coleus.of separate i es as Ong, an amazing dispmpor- i deliciously frail! qnt when grown in tion. 'rile tall also, which is bushy, light, sandy soil. is generally- two inches long and adds It succeeds beat in the cool, moist to the apparent length of the body, weather of spring and early fall, and The color of the weasel is a light for this purpose seed may be sown brown on the- back acid sides, but any time from early spring until the white under the throat and belly, The first of August. Somepeople experience e3;eb are little and black. The oars difficulty in transplanting the (plants, and in order to reduce this difficulty are short, broad and roundish and to a minimum the seed should be sown have a fold at the lower part, which iquite thinly so that the youngplants nukes them look as if they were dou- may be lifted with as much soand as ble. Beneath the corners of the mouth little disturbance and injury to the on each jaw is, a spot of brown. ' roots as possible without' destroying This . animal, though diminutive ,fn , too.manq young planta. Transplant appearance, is nevertheless ;.a very Ing should be done, when the plants formidable enemy to quadrupeds a are quite small on a cool cloudy day, hundred times ftp Own size. When and when the soil is moist Sethi the 1 Office and;, Residence. Two doors weaat of the CorameiMI&IL Hotel Huron St. Or, W. Gunn 1sr: W, Munn, %, It. C. P., L, R. O. S.. Ed1at. ,� Office—Ontario Street, Clinton. N`git calls at front door of ofiioe or reeidenoe. a$atteabmrr• Street. 041- hours at 6DUAl-1 to 3 D.W.I. 7 to 0 P.m DR J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. ecouebeur• etc„ office and residence oa . t 12,1DU y St,; opposite W. Farran's residence, tants about six lichee �a a t each sept in a cage it will not touch xts • ' co ors, t.. en a row of some low (;row- _ _ Way. �P � food while anylloly looks on: It keeps 118. F. A. AXON ing bordering plant such as Cineraria, ----- in a contfiwal agitation and seems ��•�++� HEiNTIMT maritime or any of the "Dusty fi1i1!- For the summer # sowing great care frightened so much at the sight of For o7a �t: 01' Ptette► . Crown and Bridge Rork a Speetalty:' quite warm, t The seed is very fine and mupt be exercised in firmly packing mankind that it will die if not er ere." The Coleus alone may be used should be barely covered from view. the soil'gver the seed tq insure pro p rapt Graduate of C,C.D.s.. Chicago; and R,O,D.s. ° for bordering and the outer row kept They succeed best in a light sandy soil r erminatfon. Kee the seedbed 'ed to hide itself: Toronto. sheared fairlylow, The writer is per P For this purpose, says Fur News, it Farm to Rent' inlay#eld en Mondays, tear 18t to Decetubexz- and a.aunny, location. They may be shaded from the sun until the young must be rlvide<i in its ea a with a aware of the fct that many.'people de- grown ii window boxes or in boxes on plants are well above ground, A strip P The oetram farm,, Lot tis,9th Con, of Goderich, plore this regularity of planting and + the sunny porch; or set,oli stumps or of cotton fastened to short stakes in sufficient quantity of wool or bay, in rap., aio acres is offered to rent: Apply to shearing, but there are quite as mangy on ail+ other suitable support. A row the ground will do for shade if no which it way conceal itself and where JOSH CooB, or to ° MRs. J. HALSTEAt) DR. H• rtOWLEIt who protest against the irregular .bit Clinton. tf Qoderich: f P g g six or eight inches wide, planted along' more convenient means are available. it may .carry whatever it has to eat, DENTISTS' and mfsf oras some call i f the plant' the garden w lk or drive makes a ver In this state it is seen to ass three talion of nature" way of planting, Y Mignonette may also be .grown in I Or'Rent Offices overO'NEIVEstore, Either wayis ver pretty and effective fine display, They grow: only a few the house during the..winter. Plant parts of the day in sleeping, and re- For Sate,.. . very y , inched high, may be grown in window several seeds in a six inch pot and serves the night for its exercise and special care taken to make dental treat" the chief point being in the writers boxes or -in solid bed, the plants ,will when the plants are. about two, inches eating. In Holmesville, t-of-an•acre of land, with a -exit as painless , as iiosdible. opinion, that the planta gttlaw' well, A good frame house of seven rooms, back kitchen, bed io coleus is a .ver spread and in a:short time cover the ,high.thin out to about three of the. In its wild state the night is, like- wood-sbed and 'stable, and a large frame build- - — ' �t��� y pretty afght. whole surface. with a mat of green;, best. $cep in a cool room and never wise Elie time tlilring which it may be ins having been used as a shopping -lily Plenty Have the bed alfghCly higher in the which is soon thickly dotted with hun. allowtthe soil to become dry, but be said to li 'e. At the a ro, h of even- of good water. Possession oany P..time atter the we R centre Ulan at 'the outer edge. The dveds'.of flowers three' uarters of an k pp o salla of irovember. Aptly. to P. PCTTCR, CARR soil for this: should be a well enriched q • careful to not overwater durfng the frig it 1st seen stealing from its hole nonce Road Veterinary Sur early stages of its growth. . -rid creeping about the fa .,r's j and 'Surgeon. loam. Set, the_ pl&elle from twelve to ,- '- -` Honor -graduate out. vet. Coil., lsoo fifteen inch$s apart each wa � �m _ :If it enters the lace . P 7r setting♦/+�t►1�?►♦♦��+�ri��♦�������♦*._ ._...___,,..._.. ,....,..._�. ••'""-'.._• fur its 1>rey. p Special course stMcBilllD, Chiosea,1910 _. w _ __ each.color in rows to make. any design •' ♦ -'here tire--r)m iry�--i's-i;ept it-•-never•-at -- -__ . QusQr_ dull Lot for t�a_i,'. ____ w �.,.--__ , . PP90te ,• GraifOm House.. z • A FEW'PERTINENT POIN- .♦ Helpless Little Babies.. Qftfiit�e o deafred. When the plants begin to • .acks the cocks. or the .old. hens but --- :: make growth freely pinch out the can. ♦ 'IERS. • • _ inrmsdiatel les lifter the ounce ones: The conveniently located.honse, next to r,. Night at Grabam House. tie s4Qot to make: them branch and as ♦ Aak any mother :who, lies need y g' y Xwpbp's, Rattenbury street. containing niue Day Phone $�, Night Phone 5. ♦ Never cut the to s o Generally it inerel.y , sup the blood g the branches grow out. they may be P off Tulips, ♦ Baby's Own Tablets. and she will tell rooms. The hones is a, re9;ently rebuilt one. _ , pinched back at the. proper height to o Narcissus, Hyacinths' and- other ♦ you they are the best thing in the of the victim. 'and in excellent repair. 'A -good, new stable on _� , ive the bed. an even rounded effect, ♦ bulbous plants until they *begin world fqr curing stomach and bowel, I is ,rein„rkaklly iicfire.. and in file premises. Apply to A..SEELEY, q��ii, g to :die. Allow them to finish ♦ troubles and making teething easy. co ued place scarce any tvnitnal can THOMAS GUNDRY Or the plants may be sheared into any ` • shape d e s f r'e. d, These subtropical = their growth naturally ,in or- This ice# the'hfehest praise a medicine escape it. It will rein, up the sides of i t Live stock and general Aucti6n ae� • . plants are all lovers.of beat and. should ♦' der.to do well next. seai:son: ; can get. And we give you the guar- the walls ivitil such faicility that no 1lOTICE. '. . ,,* not be planted out until the weather ♦ Thin the sweet peas if-,tbgy � Antee -of' a government analyst that fll, is hecure fruiri it: ,I�a liO(ly is so - . G'Q�ERI(�H QNT become thorough warm and. all dan• • bave come up too thickly. Give ♦ this medicine is absolutely safe. No small thitt there is sciirce anv hole butaaiinst-A sales a speciuw, .Oldeto 0 all g y '� su ort before -the •' other medicine intended for young .that it can wind through. During the unrepr s appointing for the is as nlofBi9 o to�wTerms FRA °sffioaeoneble Clinton, °y attenaed ger of front is past. W here•given good ♦ pp y ,have a ♦ Over 65 poi cent. of the year's business is done "discounted arplore sale note . rich soil and plenty of moisture and !! ♦ chance to lily aver. ♦ children give mothers such a guaran- lininler its excursions' aro extensive, during the .summer months. We pay goon. sunshine they will make a magnificent I See that all the dahlia plants ♦ a tee. Mrs. Robt', Mieth, Hotham, Ont„ "but in tile, winter it elliefiv (Omhae9 'rt- money weekly for services rendered. Give ex-, -- . growth and a most effective display, ♦ are thoroughly hardened off ♦ says:-, I cannot tell you how much self to barns and farnlyaxds, where it elusive territory and supply selling outfit free. Bed of Mfxed annuals ♦ before planting in the open.. •' good Baby's Own Tablets have done remains till spring and where it brings Over 600 filches under cultivation D:Oi- WATSON. ♦ Nater the newly laid turf on ♦ my baby: I am sorry I did not know forth. its young: our acreage is mentioned as it is important A very .effective sight is alarge round I 1 the lawn until its color gives ♦ aboutthem earlier,” Sold by rnedicine ;111 tit's se i:r1n 'it R1A w th'at•you should represent a firm of good stand- Licensed Auetio or for i a lge4 ar upon ne the County,of Huk"o bed of mixed annuals, This 'may be i ♦ evidence. that it is well estab • dealers or by -mail At `25 cents a box v a . [ ,' g ing and size. ,we supply etriewy first Tirade Correspondence promptly answered. immed- had of lents blooming at ilffferent ♦ liahed. Cats , a nil trtl,.e, it,1 . ti Il , neater enc- stock and guarantee delivery in good condition. .late arrangements for sale dates_ can be m ` p•, $ g ♦ ,* from vil Dr. hVilliaims' Medicine Qo:, . cess than :the 'cat; for being :more ad. We want the -best and most reliable agent in -by calling at the NEW ERAOffice, er ivith F k periods, ins d o a bed s bloom right See that the surface of the ♦ Brockville,'Ont. every District. Established over 3b, years, Fbr Watson at hlcEwan's grocery, Char es .mode . u to the end of season. Plant in ♦ live and slender it pursues them into g d r P Aster'bed i3 Well prepared bE- ♦ - further particulars write ate and satisfaction 'guaranteed' the centre of the bed a' dahlia -of the ♦I fore setting out the;'plants, as ♦ ` ---"- ; •b I'—" thein holes 'and after, a short resist• ` .. taller varieties -Clifford Bruton, or • this .will save rAuch'l-oss am .n ♦ once destroys them: • It'creeps also in. Pelham Nursery Ci4q.. , q g ♦ Mrs, Roose'velt.. The Larks ar. and . ,:tbe o to p f soli holes, destroys: the . youn r,: ,Gl:(D. Mc7.aggiixt '. M, D. MOTa'' ' ar ?L P7 ♦,. young' P.Iarita A Good. bi's'on Srr t�ti.blsc�rt,•.' QRl1NT0. ONT. Cosmne then some of the late branch. ♦ . •Look car l �'' ' catelle5 s nrra«s .an4l all ]ciilds oY gg efu iy after the as_ . Srr Charlet. Hibbert .Tupl:>er is :te1T, r';. Q Ing asters. A couple plants of Nicoti- • ters for water if dr weather * m young Liras, anal if, i.t, lr:ns' brought QRTa Ki Bros Y ♦ g a story on hirnse�£•which is c,zus c� gg ti ane affinis, some :Marguerite, Canna j, seta in. ♦ Yng Ooiltiidcrable alnuseme t 'forth its young hunts i Ith still.greater . SAI�i1i'E I- 1, tions, Zinnias and the'tall Victoria As. a ♦ Have rcltective materia! of ♦ ' . n an, t11e boldness anal avidity. In summer it G40uCt OT RevIS O.. s ♦ p ♦. vinci. At. the til i B the recent. pro- ventures farthei from the hawse ,and ALBERT ST CLTNTiVN i tars in mixed colors, then Daybreak ♦ all kinds ready to hand to guard ♦ vitrciaiI clecifons is British Calnmbta f . and Purity asters,the whole being.bor. ♦ againat sudden severe frosts, ♦ Sr Hibbert foutul himself unable to particularly..goes into those places TOWNSHIP OF .MULLETT � General Beta 1' dared with stalks, Coxcomb or Frer O < ♦ where the rat, its chief prey, .goes be- Notice is heroby given. that the Covrt for the k ng Bunlnes.v Marigolds of the dwarf variety. _ A accept the rail policy advanced by tranfsaCtet! O ��♦������•���������♦���0 fore it. Reyision of the Assessment Roil of tho Town _ A large round bed of .this kind, in ad- I the Cciili;eivative party, of �vliich he , • ship of Hallett will be held an the Township ,has been it lifelong adherent. He fin- Tho female,tai;cs every precau•aon gats on, SATURDAY, the29th.DAYOFMAY.at NOTES DiSCOUN,TED dition to being very pretty will furnish illy cari�arntRcl. to tale. the :tum to ;male an eu y bed. for her little the hens of 10.0:olook a:an;, for tel© purpose of a supply of cut flowers for the house inch in.'diameter, 'which for .brilliant p Drafts issued. Interest allowed on right up to the end of the season. The colors .are unsurpassed in the whole against elle ob}rotionable pnlicyt and ones and lines`the-oottain of. her hole Assessment' Rolliing,complaints agsinst the said aepagter above plan of planting mixed annuais, floral kingdom, The double � spoke in every riding in British Col,. with grass, hay, leaves and moss and Persons having business at the Court, will P P g a g ones are umbia with the . exception of Alberra '.generally brings forth three to live to. please attend at the said time and place, with- t may be followed with, good effect in a very flne.and have the appearance of p a litter. The weasel, like others of out further notice, border bed along the fence or around miniature roses of finest form, seed I and .Y'squinlalt. TAMES'CAnzPBELL, Clerk, p ��ec��outaal the house or verandah. of these do not alwa s' 'brio double. Wlicii the returns came in on th,p its kind, does not run on equably, Hullett, May loth, 1910, y g Fire Insurance `�rOe Portulaca . flowers, but if the single ones are pull. night of Nov. 35 it 1vtis found titre. but moves by bounding, and when it Seed .of this flower does not usually I ed out when first startin 'to bloom; •Premier VeBride s policy lead been climbs a tree by it single spring ,it TcaCller Wauted`� hart- and 1<sotated TOlarn Prope.- gets a good way from the round. It 1p 1 germinate until the weather becomes the others; will soon apnea and file the endoisaci and his= eanditiates returned g l? isrty !lily Iaosttred. space and a bed of all double flowers in every constituency in, the province , lumps. in the same manner upon its . may beaf . had. They will seedthemaetves. except the two that Sir Hibbert had prey and, having an extremely limber A gvahiied teacher for S.S. No. 5, glory- OFFICER. ria Townshi dnties to commence August J. B. McLean President S tion the year and the only cultiva- left out ,of his ritinerasy. body, evades the attempts of much p' . , . eafortli r stronger animals to seize it. 15th neat. Applications. stating calory Jas,, Connolly. ?fee Pres,, Goder ch. ,% y quire is to nig the ground ( Late that nf6lit whc,n Sir' Hibbert., g expected, received cep to aloes of done 4th. Thos. E. Bays,. See.-Treas., Seafortlm• Hada ad Cough over fri .the spring breaking it. Loose �i'a3 tryiirg to Sleep await' his fsoubiea - r — . . GEO. W..PROUT'O'R, . K and fine and enough seed will remain he was iarousedato receive the follow. See-Trese:, Btlgiave, P.4, DIRECTORS, . j I PHOSPHONOL , Jas. Connelly, Holmesville• sufficiently near the surface to germ- + int; telegram from the Conservative ear`xn1 •,. � John ,. FOB, A. NUMB9B, OF YEARS. inate and cover the whole bed. If association at Nelson: The 'Watt, Connelly, G. Dal Clinton• Ni weeds appear before the plants are u 'Ve unite in thanking e, P. . WAS AFRAID IT WOULD Pp P P g you for me spring ana welch nate a run' on; Chesney; Seafoith; J. Evans Beech. dig them out, pulling out any that are itivaluabk- services rendered our party Electric Restorer for hien 9 TURN INTO to lie seen after' the plants are above • by you in the campaign, tuld sincere- good grass alone when .six months old woon; J. G. Grieve, 'Winthrop, J. - Bea - the ground• There are very few flow- iy regret that; owing to ilisannount. Restores every nerve in the body to ,ahogld average from 80 to 200 pounds neweis, Brodhage n, M, MCEwa: + era that will withstand drought to the able difficulties, you • were unable to its proper tension; restores vim and and at eighteen mouths, with good Clinton. Consumption. same extent as the Pbrtulaea, in the a1 vitality, Premature decay and all ware, should• averag ' appear at tisquimtilt or Alberni," eesual weakness averted. at once, „e 730 to 160: Each. Director is inspector of losses tis _ dryest weather they almost seem to In telling the story; Sir Hibbert say$ phos y pounds. his own localit defy old sofa power to wilt. But do that lire a leciat;d. • the phonal will make you -a new'man y f, Too much estress cannot be laid, on the i not test them too severely. Give them ,lO' twt til' 1, f t `fol' ' 11•i1t Price $300 'a bog, or two for $500. Attend to the Wounds. AGENTS. ac that vt lr ,n a person catohes cold it I y g m o anything In lyres • Mailed to any address on receipt of Sheep become lacerated "On wire ' b must be, attended to immediate) or 1 severeoccasionall , they -periods in *Vary of a humorous reply, Rn t. Smith, H lxlock; Ed,p Hinchlel serious results ma follow, y severe drou>;ht'and they will repay in pprice. The 8cobell brag . ; St, fences or other objects, Watch the . $eaforth; James. Cumming, E Catharines hut. J g, glaoad. 3' a prtyionged period of bloom, any little wounds carefully' rind if maggots ap- yille; J. W. yeo,. Holmesville ' Thousands have filled a consumptive attention shown in this way, "-" -` ..ter.' pear wash the wounds w2#b ak Payments may be mad grave through, neglect, solution of he woC acid and water. > q e at ',Dozer 8tr. Sweet Alyssum T H E M A �. D Brown s, Qiinton, or to U. H, Cutt,. ' Never Neglect a Cough or Cold, it can is plant makes •a flee border for if the. bounds are deep and difficult Goderich. have but one result, It leaves the t e flower bed. It is quite dwarf,only THE SHEPHERD to reach Inject the solution with a 4 throat or lungs, or both affected g , about three inches high, but reads " SWEET SWrEElIE yrjn8e-_ -- ---- g • email leas s /� /� '♦-}-�•.�-}-}-}••+.f• Mrs, A. E. Brown, very rapidly and comes quickly into ..r.._._.. , `°; � /�1 �,j V B T A Y L Q �1 " + O t t a w a O n t. bloom.^ Seed may be sown at any time ' Afraid + writes: -`tI . have after the ground can be worked in the Winning, pensive, and sweet,, with Gratia lite floclt fust nig carefully alae What Aeaountancy Meana. of ♦ had a . very bad spring up to the middle of July or the alellcato igratcs and ohaxm In every you grade the dairy herd, geed out Accountancy is not and never can G�'t.I1HTd11i' Consumption. •4• dough every winter first of August. For a succession of movemelut, but that lovely calor that 'the poor anirifals and keep the beast. be a matter of, abstract knowledge to -�� •� or a number of bloom sow seed at intervals in the seed Dnce shone so rosily alas gradually fad- , +-+++ $• years which I was bed and when the old planta in`the bor ed away. Her eyes: awe expressive but Judi I+aeding Necessary. be transferred by means of lectures, `' ire Life Sild Accident afraid would turn der have finished blooming pull them listless, that lightness of .step a,nd. A flock W-111 go through a wintet abut Is. the art of knowing how to ap- lns"ur6.nce into consumption. I tried a great many out and transplant the young plant buoyancy of spirtt which once were sheltered- by an open abed, but no ply dint knowledge to the require - remedies but only received tcrnpor:iry re- in their place. This may be done'sea hers are (zone• � flock ever chore out of a wlrster tri metit11 of buslaess under very, varylug u lief until I got a Mottle of Dr. Wood's eral times during thegmeon with ooel This girl Win danger. Her s". tom thrifty condition without judicious rouditions, it Is essentials somethingReal Metals IbiititiXght and ,sold g demands nourishment, her blood must y Money to loan Norway Pine Syrup arid after' taking two suc0esay. Seed way alsd be sown early be reroowed. She needs I7 errozone foediug. that cannot be taught in lectures or . bottles my cough was cured, I am never in the Spring in the house, hotbed or needs it badly-beca,uso it will bring Shea,eing Mathines' Worth. chewer, but can only be acquired as without a bottle of Norway fine Syrup, 10 eoldframe,and when well hardened off baelc the nerve energy which rapid . a resnit of careful Individual Dr. `f'ood's Norway Pine Ii rue is the transplanted to the open flower bed, Shearing machines beat hand aheiir. 1 study Office Tssac Street, mea door to ZVeCv growth and study have exhausted. New Ing every .tfmd. They are not expen• and a reasonable amount of actual Bra - . medicine you need. It at Vis es at the when the. weather becomes fine, anti atreni;th and avlrl-`limo vigor roturn i.it•lire.-fjoolr . foundation of all throat and ltin tom- warm. Little Gem Sweet Alyssum is with P'errozone. The delicate mald is sire, and they cause fewer wounds p keeping: -. . pt'aints, relieving or curing all ,�aughs, perhap8 the most popular for borders eneegiz9d and given the endurance and . and do the work more evenly than the vrusiled shit ma" bo Smoot e Colds; Bronchitis Asthma Croup,and ed y n ti nor sore gtrigs, vigor that means health• average farmer can do with the old and restored to something like its orig. 11 Thrmt, etc., and preventing Pneumonia MItINONETT> fashioned shears. lint freslriless by being iponged wltli and greatnptiob. $ DS 5 So great hate been Ilio success of this Thiel is a rapidly growing annual, Eaaay tel Build a freed ltacic. gttni arable writer. Sponge on 011e right t, wonderful. remedy, it is only natural that highly prized for the delicious frag- A good rack for feeding sheep eau Kid(, of the silk B and when almost dry old nwherous persons have tried to imitate ranee of its spikes of bloom which MR R O ZO N E be taadC4 by almost tiny sensible farm- Iron it on the reverse side, Do not in one da 250, a Bottle a it. -Don't be imposed non by taking grow from flye to eight Inches high, er, About ail that fs needed is a sup- else a really hot iron or you will, Make, Stores. t t►11 Drwg. anythin but "Dr. Wood s." Put up in in K to the variety and the soli I'arants, thfnk it over. 2ti b errogmo port for the Eta wrapper; three pine trees the Which there Is wonderful .power for strength- y so that it bhatl not the silk stiff, y wra p ac which they grow. The plants. grow rnlng and rebuilding. Bvery child frill to the gfound and be wasted and W- "` era 'e r . d mar ' � r Hoch k ice mere 25 bents. vigorously .... w rowel---�---•�:,a.. e..-,--.. /'�1 �'�t r p g a tend the lar at prove on every bay and girl w312 lm ajso be handy for the sheep to get at, R10aTtne feeds else dr and un• Children. `'+ r Manufactured only by �'lio �', l![ilburn of bloom are much taller and lar at encyst on lb Clot a few boxes, Tioc' when grown in rich heavy 9 Gains to i.tirnbs. health seal y Co:, Liinitt5d, rl'prbntD, Ont. y loam, ut eacb, or SIX boxes. Kot• $2.50. Sold by p, sof'tons and gives 'villi hey :ere much mord odoriferous ante hll dc,Wo•rs. Lamb# which are well carred for It, to the Kair. 50c a jar,. , .� . ,. ..