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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-06-09, Page 6�, M,'. i . �, R * , Tho, Clinton Now Efs • .." r _ ._ � , JVI1. ' Blood Was ,dad o ` , f GOQ d Froin impure blood opmes Pimples, Boils, Moors, Tumors, Abscessee, Feater•' ing S ares, hashes, Constipation, .Head. According to David Iluftum, an eX- I aches. etc. .. Got pure blood and keep it pure. by pert breeder of Horses« the first tiling removing every trace of impuributorbld . St' k Medallions Crn, . to learn hill the science of horsenfan- matter from the system by W41g Tile iuudruff Germ o be , st raying Hair Every Day, At last a remedy has been discover- ed that will positively destroy this pest. That dandruff is caused by germs ia_ accented by every sensible person. Dandruff is the root of all hair evils. SALVIA. will kill the dandruff Berme and remove f landruff in - ten Mi1k Choco ate 1c , , , ship Is the flue points of a good hors# 1 s>rluafocx sl.oan BITTERS. EXPERT POTATO MUM dare or money back.-,. ?. or will exchange for my manufactured I I ea queues, Cream $afS etc. are truly de.tciQus. something defeat in Conformation; -. zm Farm and. Fireside he says that the i Kingston, Mrs.. Fred. Biggs, gston, Ont., ► -^"" W* A. Mc(7onnell guarantees it. It will grow hair, stop itching scalp, fall- • t t :COG St. For sale by all dealers from Coal 4 ed that from one or two eyes only are. most fm rtant port .of a horse and ° ► the drato lug to examine #a the Frites:--"I was eptnnletety run down, my blood was out of order, and I used l a Spaclalls! Gives Hints Fariro�++ing Tubera on Irrigated'. Lsnd. ing liatr, and I!iake. the hair thick and abundant. It, prevents hair from sprouis developed in uncut seed. The furnishes a strong vine. The . his stiletto went (nh, iii: baeF ' horse's feet and legs, for if he fe def get so weak. I would be compelled to stay. One of the recent farmers' bulletins, turning rey, .find Ode life and Iusre. with yard and killed it with a shotgun. A,' THE COWAN CO, LIMITEP.. TORONTO, Oue day in .'Xarch, ,when it. fresh lilasving down the Holy cleat lit this respect Yi? superiority' In other points and no qualities in -breed• r � q m bed for weeks at a time.. I could not eat, was ale and th#n • everyr one thought p issued by the department of agricul• tore is written by 0. R. Grubb of SALVIgA is &hair dressing that has became the favorite- with women of hist ze was' Sound,; in Orkney, merganser tiers wero. 75 -� ---^^' The above goods are guaranteed to Ing or disposition can offset it, The best chair or table #u. the world Is use• I I was going into consumption: I tried everything and different doctors: until a Carbondale, Colo., an expert grower. taste and culture who. knows the eoc- Nal value of beautiful hair A, large, be pure wool and will give aatisfactiOn- _ _ - --- ^^^- " --- • - - --- less I>G it has only three ar two legit. 1 £riettd advised me to use Burdock Blood Bitters. I did hot have one bottle who says; generous battle costs only 5U cents, at leadin ilio tete ever where, and in g y - . For' these points the. legit of the horse should be symmetMcai, neither used when my appetite began tp improve. ten The Improved planters of today open the furrow, drop the seed, cover It, Clinton b A. McfJonne#1. .The word "SAyLV IA" (Latin for sage) is on !l ....� e �, Woolty Rog For tare Sa4y. Blue Serge nits �O is intern>strtl in for too dip, nor too flat, but if fall#ng ht f I used six bottles. I gained pounds to two weeks. Wlien I began to tale it firm the dirt over the seed and mark every bottle. V P:sery morher 1 !at,• t coy sulint,le 'tor the uurserv, either respect they bad better be ton � I only weighed ninety-three pounds. It I Ilte next furrow. Such a planter is drusvlt by two The writer OOrder ,he will be delighted with the , latest rde $1Z.00 ( SI.Ni1IILLER lust seemed to pull me from the grave as never expected to be strong again. I ,horses. plants the potatoes about two or two ,vtengrng with. Plaster. Tu lieu of drawing the torn edge of a Ih order to meet the demead we are i i -> �' y^tx>h 3' N _'_ ?£3. �;*', ywY `' � k", .,.,,ff ,' i w#ll tell eve sufferer of aur wonderful medicine." * y road ane -half lashes below the surface o the moil. Llx eritnents -villi potntoea f p dress togttber with attic thread or even offering a Blue Serge Suit for $17.00. ( .,� + e right u to the minute ^79Nt,,``.' �: i` ; Made in aryl p '` F`i,�, n �•. x % w >�' a �, ^ - - .. z *" t t , ,, r y' For sale by Alldealent. . planted to roves a]l the way from thin with frayed threads of the material an excel#ant plan lies lo'your mediefue • `- if you want it. �n putting this Serge �, "� t ;,f`k`i Manufactured only by 'The T. Milburn ty-six to .forty-t!va inches apart indf chest. ���� y ( " Suit up at $I7.00, to our measure, w9 Sb , "' sig ; r'r "*> 2``" ` , Limited, poronto Ant, Co,, r cafe that the best distance depends . , hat sounds a trifle flisten. know it is Filling a Gap ! ,w eI ,,,. .' t,,w• `� �, ' '' k ? ` <o;?a:: :' . noun tht3 seitsonttl card#tions and type needle worker, but A piece, of a smooth • Y k This Imported Serge has •'•..^ T P ; ' �?��'•.. • ' '"r, � x M ,� <3s'k�a � -- • of soil, Itis: a problem for each grow= er to solve for himself. The distance. ,equrt plaster vC#(t farm u gond �vorttfng it ,1,� ;' finish, which makes it suitable for 1 rt ? ,•,, , ry rrt. We also have it in' , t t y �,� Sunday wear. .;r. J .. F k, i° .' . 3�0.~' Y, 1 4) [1',r W -LJ iJUv (, " aprir.t the •pat,itcies should be planted basis upon which a comparatively in - visible reparation can las made. black, if preferred. ( !r3w� I •• `r14, yv' ,', ;. .< << ..; r> .' ., &:: In Dead Oalm They Average Fifty- av so de ends sa much u an In the r v al p P If the tear be on the plain width the SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. M1 i," �� r"`, Ylf , l ., ,;„ V., - .1 s;> ,,.....E:, �fi eight Miles an Hour, the variety, the fertility of the soil, the availability of water, etc., that skirt should be laid upon a table, the ,,, ' _ '. 4•• ., ,, •;, _ #` _ , � . ,�r4a t �• • � ^. /� G. W.6arg Iz";�''' >.<<�> �(?.. « .. .,' , 3 ' '" `"w >.:ss ,� <_ x '• My observations were made with mallard and w#d eon flet off file sea g I , each fanner must determine this from itis own experience, I plant them" edges pulled together and pinned down g p and finally the strip of court Plaster A hat iron will press the t./ I / 0� >< ' .•`: fir,:• �`i r and coming in at the evening flight,• such birds not having got fully under eight #neheli aiiart in tows thirty-six applied: edges together. and the frayed threads Agents for British At Dyeing runier, a white woolly dog dressed up I �. ;t ,: ; i, ° ' "y' way,. having traveled only about, two l inches apart This glues the largest tonnage of of desirable size. , should be cut array as a flnishirig and Cleaning Cu,. Montreal. it, n faist:inuting harness of pink rib, tl:> _'? ° ••:`, ,t, miles or a Inde and it half, according potatoes touch. 'L,ourt oruarnenrrd with tiny silver bells, ; ,�g y ; # >,, to the. state of Ilio tide. The times The writer's experience has been that WOOL. + s !f for hours with Baby will amuse ft e such a toy. �i �1�&" r s;oi +Airz,'s_ s s3•z'v,';. I S' /O4>` c . 3 varied from 10 l- .Irides• lin hour In the teeth of a hurricane to 190 miles seed of large size (two to .six ounces) ' Produee strong, vigorous shoots, as . PROBPRONOL The ' ----. .- 3 r �4�rr �� *<;; a; k � an hour withhalfa gilo driving them they furnish an an1ple supply of plant ----- Anemic women and children ;.at ..::x, x - . vl full gale forward, the,. speed t illi a # b l us enact to'sustain a strong and v gaga. Electrie :Restorer for Hien Be,niil tiler Wu,alteu Mitis who frequently feel chihy,are pale and exuauated will derive. great benefit being below tills. ' . =AD ore rmw rE tor[R N. In a dead calm they averaged fifty. GroivH� until the feeder roots can take tip tile, feed from the soil; . Restores'every nerve in the body to The Oldest -established Custom from the use of Ferrovim, the invfg- deep than too flat.: it may often hap- l e.Ight miles an hoar';'but, as I have Darin the :last two years.the the best g its proper tension; -restores vim and Premature- decay and all 1Min in Ouron County. I orating tonic, which consists of Iron to buy I in a charm the can assimilate, fresh be y n soft and level count pen that o country mentioned, ;they wero not travelingvat top .speed, Other specks of cluck fly results were obtained from planting whore While the asexual vitality.. weakness ,averted at ,ince. As usual I shalt prepared and give the HIGHEST GASH FOR • lean beef and pureSherrp Wine. Noth- than this con¢bina•, mads a; flat Poor may not occasion ' much. trouble, but It is bad on hard much faster than this,. the 4peed of a being, • iuediuln sized seed, east of the seed has been considerably Phosphonol will make von a new UOL both washed and unwashed, : ing could be better W ' th i ante n such roads or in cities and is in all eases a merganser going down wind I ti d oreater ,tie stand has been approxi- ' - ------,: ?. or will exchange for my manufactured I I ea tion of strong -g vine ag i , cases. $1,00 per bottle. something defeat in Conformation; -. wrrifie, and tf men ono my rough culcillatiolis ruade its to its nintely �perReet. ' >Jsperience has prow-. F • articles, ^----~��----`^ u, .'it., in• ,The' limbs should be clean that is. speed with a stiff brc6w behind . it ed that from one or two eyes only are. You will find a fine assortment of Y a good I Bed Spreads, also g n rorml;uer , .••,•.• ••••. ad of kitten his Thnukygit'li,g.dut It stead g free from fleshiness -but have plenty The :Core. legs no one would believe tile, sa I, will . doln", sprouis developed in uncut seed. The furnishes a strong vine. The ,tugs and BLANSETS, HORSE his stiletto went (nh, iii: baeF ' of bone, and substance, refrairt from so. geed .end supply of BED BLANKETS and YARN of various with yard and killed it with a shotgun. A,' should be relatively short from the 'joint Oue day in .'Xarch, ,when it. fresh lilasving down the Holy Oilier e;•es usually retrain dormant. "advantages. of• colors. foreigners- ill 1'enuFylt'a.. unnaturalized ly fetlock up to flare tcnee anti' tans from the knee up to the horse's .body. hist ze was' Sound,; in Orkney, merganser tiers wero. One of the greatest using whole seed is 'tile protection The above goods are guaranteed to ria dare not own gnus, he tray arrest- This is a very important point, as no lost sight of in five seconds after pass- : from disease which may be present in be pure wool and will give aatisfactiOn- ed. fined $31, and his gnu was cop.tis.' he be horse was ever good for much on the ing the point upan' which I was it ithout doubt tice the soil and which. may attack the • ented. With. such tuck could thankful over that duck 1- road whose knees were too high up. . 'fastest tin They are vi g of pili ttebfotateti Birds; moue tender exposed parte of the cut i Jesse Gledhill Je The United States agricultuntl..ieparf 'The hind legs should be flat as welt This excessive eleanness 6h though other of the diving ducks, such seed. . As soon as possible after The pota- is $$,760,000.000. and beats the record as clean. goes with highly bred horses and fs to as the goldeney'e, fly at ,tin enorutaus velocity. to are planted. the cultivator should. . SI.Ni1IILLER by $360,000,000. Now, iP rho poultry be instilted on -h3 all horses that prop• The speed: at which are. travel• be started, This, implement has' four Io' census is thorough, as promised by $u• eeriy belong in tbat class, such as. thor. ,birds ing is .-very. deceptive. For instance, shovels, each four or five Inches -wide . tborities, the people of this country oughbreds,'_trotters, hackneys, etc. In. _stvaltows appear to be going very fast,: nnd.'0.bout ,fifteen inehas long, two on.,. T A. S A. CAN will get a greater surprise. Please get 1 h r e should de- 1-4 rarelythaiii a speecl of thirty h id f the row and is drawn by �• He Wit ready to be stunnerl. eolder- b ood. p nes w ti . silt s e o •I. - .- o ens at 7 30 a m, closes at 8 p m. ,------•• mand at .least. a reasonable approach. miles an boar, whercm, wild geese lip 'it Th ambrei joint should be pear to be traveling very slowly when- store p to a S. We are Practical Boot and Shoe mak- RHEUMATIS K . CUR LP ers and repairers. Boots made to or. . � strong and well developed, near glen- seen ata distance, but see them pais- i aids v bout fifty. tc to o a lit a y y der from one to three -da notice and, ----._ CI DILLS.... der or "dandified,"'anti it is: also desir= ink over you -days i -[Fla -� ovt;rhead and Choir Nati: s look like fly, ; repairing done while you wait- - a e o litres 'it^retatively--near thew h Not often do you hear of a 26c re• and though this is not as im or - Farmers Attention y � p � p lines of huge bees in the half iglx�t� s�a� '�'��'� -n H ore knee1. . grantee f the P i of with a u sift o ?ri•fc c' , oration ben sold w a the 0 4n �a� " tent s �, , a g C till � ,.t� #a . p to ou. An absolute guarantee goes p fast ace._ their wings vib a g. Ivo- y {,� 1 t w,��n� ,,,. We have on hand several airs of y The horse should stand square on, ' c H � our own make boots, just the thing for with every box of FIG} PILLS. ' : They the Spring wear: Come hn and see will cure Rheumatism,. Backache, his legs with his iec!t Weil under him, I � y F' w '.? them, Bladder Trouble, Frequent Urinating' and' his hoofs .should be� straight fore I0a1Q�SS LaQIIOtEi .LUre(Z. } Burning Sensation, Painful Stitches, and aft, neither toeing in 'nor: toeing 'by. Local applications, as .they cannot .t. W. H. WATTS �e SON Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Trou• • out» • • reach the tliseased�. portion a hi) ear. ! rr �� 1 Opposite Post Office ble. If .not your moneyback. a For,the. body of the horse the .'back . There is only orb way to sur deafness e.. , and that is by cogstitutlonal remedie''s Y�, + should be short. Deafness fa caused byan inflamed con- t .,�;5x"', x_. •, 11 I' 1'he hind quarters should be •welt o (. , r , i� � diiion of .the rnucaus° lining t, the •I„ ...,,,� a h e do ueiaped, with the : blp joints. ti gift Eustachian Tube. When this tube is i -- •• '.1 �1_ ��_' ' �' w forward. . The rump should not be inflamed you have a rumbling bound THE , N I G H T'Y •etiai ht, but rather straight than or imperfect hearing and when itis MIGING POTATQE9 ONIt IQATED rfAND. - •drooping -•that Is, the line, froin the entirely closed, Deafness lathe rosult; two,' heavy horses. 4 1#iese .shovels -a� ,op Of the hips t.. the mot. o . the tail 'and unless the is Vube restos can is 5houid . run. as close . as possible to the. should be only moderately oblique. taken out and this tithe restored to its . 'the.shoulders:shout(l be statlting, sot normal condition, hearing will be de- Planted .tubers without disturbing s • l .stroyed forever, nine cases out of telt them. The first cultivation adds to' upright, And the Rithers.. leu. ouab 3: are caused . by0starrh,whiChisnothing the depth df the dirt over 'tlie seed h.igh:' This.; coiiforulutiun makes a but an inflamed 'condition' of .pthe. Mind permits toe vse'of a light smooth: strong its well`A:s "elegilot shauider. mucous stirfaces. • .1, rip1ter .ins :Barrow without disturbing the to 1'he body, shatild be nleelv.:rounded, ,. We will give One Hundred Dollars hers . ,,J ie cult#valor 'also, loosens, ,fie y .. neither. gaunt noI. • 0411'ellit l . •aur1: for any,case: of Deafness (caused by y e-ro`t and -better , . tai°t rd the catarrh).that cannot be b Hillis Fail uU .eueh s>de o .•th "shctnld^be rllrlled.•w,e,it..ttp N t "Uatarrhi (litre. Send fcfr sirrYilars`fi"ee.: fits tt„xo4'.,tlic potato, : ri o�s �"vliich will hips, F J CHENEY; & CO., laledo,- O. soon invadd it; -. 1he chest sliriuld be deep rather than . Gold by Drufzg#sty 75ri • After •tfiis %he . potatoes should be l i cit •u•tty• J , 1910 *"t#110110401101101011000100110* Howl any In a,�Dozen' Twelve! and your count them to see if You et g them, to.When you buy t a Wedding Ring and pay, Ifor z8K, you can't count u take the deal-st er s word, and often ell 17K or less; We I I Wedding Rings, and there • t is exactly 18K in every t i 8B Ri;ng..Test them ` t. t. t any way you like, I. _ W. R. Counter I s t .Jeweler and Optician. S. :, • Issuer of • t lv arrla�;e Licenses. t. t % . r ##*+*�*����!l�oOrO�N N . �EK R s.. .�-�MISE J IONS100, :. EXCU RS VIA; TO . TER. i�I.ES ,C-ANA.D.A LOW ROUND 'TRIP SATES OOINO' DAlES.'I. � 4';„ June 14, 28 Ab f. 9; 23 6 11,. $1 July :12.26 - Sept. 6. 20 THROUGH SPECIAL TRAINS. TORONTO To• VINNIPEG SAND-, WEST j Leave Voroato , 2.00 P.m. o on above days Thr6`Ugb Mint, and Second Claes Coaches, Colonist and ToufW Sleepers, ` e_�pPk1v to'•'itearesi�lC:1w'.11:.A¢ent o:.write, P_ T, ,i'holopsop, D.P.A.. TQtonto, ' • .. 1. wide, g(Vuit, lult,e _ u r1, p• Take Hall a bamil Pt Is .a -r consti- ASK FOR, S01iE5EEHESS' tAYlI1LL"ff ' y harrowed -once.:a week, if possible, '..l'he neck shuold be tree from undue pation first lengthwise of the rows, and then fleshiness• it may be either. long or . . -- across, until the vines lire five to.s#a short, As fate as. ntillty is :roncerned: Everyday Logic For Everyday Motnerd'. inches high. long, or ,eotirse, being . tnueb niore Cheerfulness is a :fine $prang tonic after'thfs the cultivator is used, tint 1.5 ills $ p elegant and thrretore to be preferred and irdelightful winter cordial.':- •. . (s no. -tun so deep as.at the first ciilti on well bred. horses: in either'. case We all want our etiildren to. be hap vatlon. :Frequent ,shallow, cultivation Round Trip it should be bent a little just before py, and the happiest are those whu' .keeps the surface, of the soil loose, • GODERICH to - - itis.'pofnt, wbeve' It ,101119 the head. sohave happy mothers.: . ' conserves the moisture and gives a' M ' its to give toe confortuatloti Ghat we The mother ho is looney and dis- caU "clean gait in the tbrotrte; t ' a. w • g chance for the root syskem to spread . structure .. that, gives t>te bre:rthitlg 8p= contented, fretinl and fault finding1. cannot aspect to have the coufidPnee I , . I D . F ' craws free play:' ' i r children. PREP...ARiNG CORN I:OR HOGS, GATU116”, �uwis 'is . I�wim P 1 ,c m anionshf of he The head in well bred horses should and. o p P , ' Take an ,interest in your boy's last tRaitnre tMoeday, Tres TO be small and almost as clean and bony - or iiia next ball. game and iu tris .Iowa Bulletin Offers Valuable, . STmolsa Glitsym itn . - its the litribs. `rhe face .line view_ ed tousel headed 'friend. • , :tions to .Farmers. . tc n.am;a�tesec nt I froin the side should'be . straight, not Welcome with a. smile the chatter of In the. •corn •belt, where • corn is .the Ds. . .. agt ilibe. The forehead should be flat • 'your daughter and herr girl e0mpan•• principal hog: food and hogs one of � between the 'eyes. The eyes should be tons. - the principal farm. products, the best rA, a till » zcurston ,Train will lean+ . . tuedium size, set:: well apart from Life and motherhood are serious that= method .of'p"reparing, colo for feeding Stratford Clinton ,&, - m., . each other and not too near tate top of rets of grave importance; but we need to hogs is ti question worthy of the ' Saturd'y,'t"nO talo ' the head, and the head when viewed From g3nCardine; VP� ham, , eto., cheerfulness to sweeten the little ev- attention of every farmer. The most take moiling train June ]8; connecting .. from the front should slant -in a little . erydriy duties, and ii we wear said, or commbn method of feeding corn is in at 01 t':., ^) with Nal Train . • • from the eyes upward, The eaps for Goderich. Special 'Twain leaves should be�tine, Chir, and pointed and sour faces our children will naturally the. ear lust as dt comes from the G for Clinton, win_Aham Strat The Great Southern GirCuS 'turn from us to find brighter com An• . crib. Other methods that are often Lord and stay ser na t ci T. �iy„ on e tit medium length, and they should' be p used are shelling and soaltiog, ° grind• arrival [steamer Monday sight ions. Ing and feeding dry, grinding and soak• tstlal�l : so .set on filar .when pointed forward' -- 60KRICII BAND MOONUGHT they -are parallel. riot slanting apart. An IRo< ossible thing to Bud& plas- -Ing and grinding together .with the These' poltits of etjufue pertectibn' ter to "The D. & L" Menthol, slid it cob. It N estimated that It took a $.SO P.M. FRIDAY, JUN, 17 ' , argil Absolnte,.and therefore they apply is being imitated. (let the genuine; handfed million bushels of corn to Excurdon Train'tisl'uaraaf'from.,8tsat " to all kinds of horses. in judging For side aches. backaches, stitches feed the hbgs of Iowa last year, ac• fotdviaG.T. Ry.,andwayatattona. . q f v cording to a bulletSn from file Iowa r horses of dityeretit pps the dilTerenco Lathing equals Is it. » Made by Davis I a or a. most be in the t1lsTltictitian, not in fhe experiment station. To hrive shelled tt standard itself,'f<o(• it good borsP must ITNERARY tune nappy tinsel,. and ground this corn would have cost be homtrganoous In big 'makeup, every. When the little Juliana, princess of $3.000,000, In order to find out wheth- , LEAVE DETR.Ori; FOR a30bEi7Ica ' part In harmony with other parts, And the Netherlands, goes abroad with bet er or not such an expenditure would xrfd*r, Jutta 17�h,tta m. Central Time. JU 'i Arrive Cioderich 8.8r3 p, m. every part roust have Kucli . inod'iflra- (queen Wilhelmina, the oar- - be justified the animal husbandl•y see, $peolal Tratn leaves Godertch ria G. T. tion and proportion as conduces to that mother, Ie�•, to Stratford and via C. P, By. to � .. 1 nage is drawn by four white horses, f;on of the lows experiment station Slyth, ate., 11.30 P. m. After�,00n and, �'i�ht e�d. and everywhere it goes ' tfie placid ounducted a series of experiments In LEAVE :,uDERICH POIr DZyTItOIT , Dutch who see it grow "cited In their n'bieh corn preprired In All these ilii Saturday. June 18th, 0.80 a. m., Canada . Hog Hints. Time ate n�gatP Huron. . Charcoal is i[ great male ., for the happiness. The queen Is said. to be as forent ways was fed to both Sroung � a' t. -V rsion Tmlu from stmt• ' pretty as she , was before her mars a'id old hogs. These experiments. ford a morning of June 1e, awl) See Mons. Di Pauhlam,--the Human Bird—and his A+erb. hogs, send iiy»e which .were conducted during 1001 and , at111tabell,Dam,saatai�ar, ran I plane, the " Metor." l� or quick money nothing can beat nage, thb "appointment11.10$, produced shine interesting and lRotmesville. . bf years having irtarked her good loons From win ham. Bet e, eta. tate hogs. y'tillable results. The data and con- i000raing tram, Juice � cannecta at S, 1'aatnrage fs necessary in pcOhom, somewhat until icer present happfnees. The Racing Camels. restored lt, cluslonsr obtained from these experi- oisnton 8'.o a. m., vrlth peasat Train ion i park production, meats have been published in butte for Godecieh, The Somersault Ele hunts. Brofeetion from the weather win -- J >i:l.xtntrtirroera Gobstucx3 p Eliectivo ecolromieal pleasant tin No, 106. A eareftit study of this I.save betrolt Mondsy, Jung loth, i,ou ., slake the feed go further. What more can you ask. )avis' Men- bulletin •will be of great value to every m., Pert Huron 6.10 p. atl. etrir6 tta The rCar Arki Troup of s s. A ration rich in protein is :the only thol Sa1[ve fulfils those speo�flcationil bo Iver ib the corn belt and give h 9.aop, m p p ration fit for the brood sow. and fs tliei best.remedy ,for bites and speou►t Trains tears Goderich ii.i+d A definite basis on which to; plan fu- P. m -tor Clintbri, winghami Strattard, The Flying Hellnots , . . d sow should never be In market- lallings, gktu diseases, piles, ,etc. 2oc, on arrival of steamer from Dwelt. 11 a tare feeding aperationa 'Copies ran able condition when she is bred. per tin, be obtalned from Director o, lr. Cur- . Q6DRRICfI R sTU12tOtrta� TO DlCTl2ott7` L"re GodairiCh on IaAtrlp forDetMt JUST A FEW OF THE FEATURES HFALD UNDER , The shorter the fattebing period the Nothing is more surely to be rolled tills, IOVva experiment slxstlon, Ames, 'l r.eday, Jung gist, dt 8.so a. m. (Note OUIi LONG WATER-i'ROO ' .'TE111'rS greater the tirdSt VOM the•pen. upon to •secure a fresh and healthy'' It., as tong as the`.anppiy lasts. 1.thextmpasoa.m„oanadarime.) -_ coturt:�xion than pure air and suit- ,,, , . _ sbir.i• 1 )aw aver ray of sunshine f . `" t Meats .vin be elerited In the dintns monk r.�rr y lot twa oxcurwoa at Sod. ' 'ob 'at 'ho0 9sodiae . Cook 8 Cottolr Root Compaac� ' ; ! tlt16 utrke.4 tbo window 'of the sleep• A no Ore" .3 nglieh B401 dvv. IM d i i*thent tri ent�ef2 the rboul. , The great iitotint3 ? onfC; flail . DON T MISS T E A� AOE Tanoayandinvi$oratesthewhea i"' p - only salol effectual Monthly nervous s tam, wakes now K0.11, (no a1lt:rlo`cii always open and fa- _ Rokulatoronwhiohwomendstl WHITE STAR LINE Hxg�hThr 8 ride ever its Oil D^��• nz�nu"mt aftd :Ut etifls twee y,N a + aspera. Boldin three 0. A est-a Ss pa � J aria beb"ILrE}t/!, i*stxinti��d�tt�s:: _ hparrt of sleep, � of atrongtli-NO. 1; No. s poiiritftcd..se; _eX JVeG k"-9$ 3hn49eaotte, Spc't� �, _ _ 3 � I4 aasrors strongbr�c13: No. 8, � �I� �~ f vncitor t h x an<a.P;[t'rctti at eibuaa or p ceases. V I. ' C%�" fordsl oyclttali drul a,kIt�tsp,° c n�u o Train leaves Clinton at 8.BCi h.11t. street. $100,000 � �I+1C`dt 8 �" e��1�1C0 I'ritaeilpOrbox.sistto>• 6. �n�nfsetvillPloatloslit Iiaiti "1 t ?rilct ,4111 Dore. 8dl I b9 0611 ardagtsts br itilailotl int 3 W4%101 i " fblt,LE�I`�''HEI� $ ' ° iit>lnabio't:'ea'drea;ei; Ta v w ,�. Malone. :Y �tiz«��LLLLLLLLLL a� ,��gb W4 Ilaoi► ��pTr� � p itou�>ra i ► � ) to Detroit Vii. 'wcotirYt t11LL ►#1 Wer. k- \ Al . 1, , _ C111111CtgiOtM[�il«T4kOMY0,OMt. (Co+►iilN'i+tdeor_r I I I . R. i T c u 1 V Q G F E S Our new stock of Bike•'Bug- ' gips, with auto seats,.alid also. piano -box Buggies, -are now, .open for inspection. We have also a numiser of ` re -built buggies,, , which are goQd, servicable rigs,- and will be sold at reasonable prices, WAGONS and DEMOCRATS.11 I am` h,tso agent fol` the Jackson Farm Wagon, built At St. George. These Wagons are all up,tu,date and, guaranteed, My long experience in the btisines3s is a guarantee that all rigs sold by me are`Firsit Class; -and well built, Repairing and Pain tin. -Pro Iupt ly Attended tat. . John Lest e, Cor. Huron'and. Orange Sts. . __ . - / —._- :�.- � ^ . ��-.. .. We ' WantN4Land 171 .•� your ffiat order, because we know that the satisfaction you will derive from . that will open your eyes to the fact • - that you. cannot .do better anywhere etse that you can with us. You will find that we are not ,%all at sea" in our business, but thoroughly • `up 'to - the .. If inut '.' and watchful of the interests to e If our custoriters, ktiowitl that, by so . O g fo r ur al a till loing, .we are, really c.._. g1. . *n ultimg.te benefft..ir . '"tl ;, �0 , N °DOWNS; Merchant Tailor, _.. Clinton, • ' 4 Mrd .i Lead • Having secured a commodrous0rain"l-, Storehouse, we are now buying 'all kinds of 'grain, for which 'the highest . prices will be paid. ; . Bran,. Shorts,.Oorn and all kinds of grain, Seeds and other, feeds. kept on hand -at the storehouse. Ford & McLeod .. G. V. R. ST AT11N. 'CI,IST .S. . mon � ments :_, p... Choice • Designs I. Best M1.aterials. I. Jasis DOlig., Opposite :the Poet ,(ltiioe UhtitonI . .���%. CU T �j R •! a CVT l: R Painter and'aper nagger. . All wor'k.guaranteed, Prices reasonable. .. 12es1dence�nearly opposite the Collegiate Institute. .11 The ][ioi3tonc Rat -Proof , Iltopper. Made of gatvtiiiized trona „!'with swinging grid, mesb. Grid toliews grain auto• •1rA►S � me ticalty, h o 1 d i n of in pI'" till all is consumed,' - IVlade in four sizes. - witlTL•' Van Clitrltl&Alt Save labor, save time.;save toad. save money Ill C KAITFMAN.r Clinton. andard Elevator . open for busfness under 110W management. Ifs. are prepared to lily till kilmd"4 " of Groin, at market prices d-11 try'. Have for sale the finest 'brands of . ]♦'lour and Mill 1• eeds of all kinds. 'dile L. Suitter Company