HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-06-16, Page 6Why .Meat is
High.
"More than half the trouble with the
(neat prices lies -frith the housekeeper
who doesn't know how ,to utilize what
she gets." said Miss Annie. Barrows of
1 he Teachers' college school of 'house-
hold arts. New. York city.
"Most of us." • she went on t0 say.
"are Tike the man 'w^itrr bought four
whole -turkeys and ate only the 'oys-
ters' of each—those delicious bits of
dark meat that lie on the breastbone.
The well to de cohsumer knows. little
shout the cheaper cuts of -meat, buys
only the choicest sirloin pieces •and
a v
fails to use them to their best dn-. a
tuge. - Few women use the Hauls fat
for which they have paid, but. order
extra snet fat, for which they are
charged 10 cents a pound: The butch-
i'r. Sends the other back to tile snle'lt:
er's. where it is used. for soap or made
'pier lariL_ilj w�hi heeorm we Day for it
again.
"There are many cuts other than the
fore qua rters which make good roasts
and very pleasing dishes :if prepared
properly. Tbe, prtncipa1: thing to re.
member is that a low temperature and
a slow lire are necessary to put them
into a palatable condition: Anything
l,inl,.
that l.1 1hnrnnrh1v eooked is sore but
only the tenderest pieces. or couree.
should be eaten in a raw' or a rare
state. I hope the time will come when
the lower cute. which used to be sold
to the army unci navy for corned beef
or turned into +aaunage meat, will be
used by the judielous housewife. She
should thoroughly understand the anat.
oury of her four tooted beaat and her
fowl, because,' no matter what name be
Was All un
Down
Weir.hod 12S Lbs.
• Now. Weighs 185.
peon give his cuts, the
butcher can't
s 11anl;e thi*skeleton.
"In fowi there Is of necessity almost
2'O per cent waste material, but that to
all the more reason whY every scrap
cf' it' should be utilized. The heart.
ever and ifizzard can be chopped up iq
the gravy or added to the omelet of
talo uext day's luncheon, because the
toss we eat of the bird themore we
1:lty for every bit. Every one knows.
or course. that the skeleton and bones
lave a delicious flavor to soups and
root the fat snakes excellent frying
la pease.
"We are Just as wasteful with our
v eeetables its with our meats," contin-
ued Miss Barrows. "For instance, take
..e beets. The grocer, when he saw
1 1 wanted to take them with me
r..as about to chop off the stalks and
leaves, when I asked flim to let the
harp them as they were. He looked
at tue as though I were demented, but
every old housekeeper knows that the
tops may be used like spinach.
PRIZE LISTS ARE OUT.
Splendid Prentiunls Offered By
Canadian National Exhibi-
tion for 11910.
The pprize list of the Canadian Nat-
ional. Exhibiton, August 27th to Sep-
tember 12th, is being distributed, and
it shows a list of premiums more lib-
eral than ever for exhibits from the
farm, the garden, the home and the
pu bile schools. •
The list on the whole calls 'for the
distribution of $50,000.00 and as there
are no prizes for manufactures the
whole of the amount goes toiive stock,
• dairy products, women's work, horti-
culture; educational exhibits and sins
ilar lines of Canadian Industry, The
amount given to•horses alone is
$I2,000.00, every class from the pony
to the draught horse receiving receg-
nition; while cattle. sheep and pigs
are liberally dealth with.
Particularattention is being paid to
the encouragement of public school
work, and there are liberal prizes ,for
sewing by children, penmanship,draw
in , etc.
The list can be had by writing, Man-
ager J. 0. Orr, City Hall, Toronto..
That the attraction end of the Exhi-
bition is not to be neglected isevidenced
by the announcement that one of the
Musical attractions will be the G
Grena-
dier diet ourds Band,' of Engl. nd,.the
Empire's Ii'inest Military Band.
Mrs. M.McGann, ileiwc Junction, N.B.,
writes: --PI wi;,h to tett you t'L: t k, i1-
t.urn's Heart and.Nerve 1 -ills 'lave done
for -me. Three. years ago 1 Fva,-, so Alindown I could ,not 'do ray own.. w1grk...' I
went to .a doctor, and .110 ',chi irto.1 1,ad
. t,eart trouale and that my_iierVes t:;erb-r.11.
•mstrung. I took his nicoiciLe,.:e16 Le
•.rderecl me to do, but it did ire no good.
then started to take NNN•ilbutir's• 1let.l:t,.
i•1 Nerve Pills, and bad only taken dile
ix before I started to feel' Letter, so 1
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.nitinued their use until 1 had. taken
,ra
've' boxes, and I ant now strong and
i•0, and able to do try own.work 1t lien
commenced Wok -1g your pills .I weighed '
.2.i pounds, and now weigh 155 and pa'c'e
en birth to a lovely young -daughter,-
which was a happy ,thing in the family.
,b -lien I commenced taking Iltilbutn's
;lout and Nerve Pills, 1 could not go
upstairs without resting before 'I got- to
one top. I can now go up uuithout any
trouble."
The trice of Milburn's Heartand Nerve
Pills is !i0 .cents per box, or 3 boxes for.
31.25 et all dealers or mailed direct 'on
receipt of price by. The T. Milburn Co.,
Limited, Toronto, Oat. •
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it is well to have on hand
a remedy,:sim le, effective and
easily,.applied, for mosquito
bites, insect stings, sores,
bruises, sunburn, and injuries
to the skin, and forty other"
ailments not always danger.
ous, but which can be cured
by outward application. Such
a remedy is •Davis' Menthol.
Salve(•TheD.&L.),whichcomes
in tins for 25 cts. at druggists.
Dearness C annot Be. Cured.
by local applications, as they cnnnot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness
trod that-is-by-eonstitutienal-remedies
Deafness is caused byan inflamed con-
dition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube, When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the intlarrunation Can he
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing.- will be de-
stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothi ng
but an inflamed condition of ,;the
muCOUS surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars'
for any case. of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free
F.J. 01IENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for coned
ration '
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ROW t dor
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Vitali leaves Clinton at 8,0: rum.
Round Trip to Miro it f.9'
bh i.dr. e Ort
FOR rilttotigirS
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ASTO`RIA
Meals win be served in the dinitlst room
The e
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To -Gine You a statement
1n Regan TQ 'FruiI-a-1ives"
HARDWICR1Ei, M?ItAMICUI, N.B., Jan,17th. x910.
" I feel it my duty to give to you and the world an unsolicited statement in
respect to the wondelftil cure I received by taking s Fruit -a Lives.' • Chronic
Constipation was the complaint I suffered with: for years. My general Health
was miserable as a result of this disease, and I became depressed and alarmed.. I
was treated by physicians without the slightest permanent benefit, and I tried
all kinds of pills and tablets but nothing did me any geed.
Isaw the strongtestimoniai •
in favor of ' Fruit -a -lives'
by New Brunswick's 'Grand
Old Man', the Hon. John
Costigan, and I knew that
anything he stated was
honest and true and given
only to help his fellow -mens
I tried ' Fruit-a-tiveS' and
the effects were mest'mar-
vellous, and now I am entirely
well from all my Chronic
Constipation that I suffered
from for so many years.
My general health is once
more excellent and'I cannot
say too much to empress my
thanks for the great benefits
derived from taking 'Finit-
a -lives.' "
A. G. WILLISTON.
"Frit-a-tives" is not got-
ten up by druggists or expert
chemists—who know nothing
about disease and the needs
of the human body—but is
the scientific discovery of a
well known physician, and is the only medicine in the world made of fruit juices.
5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size, 25c. At all dealers, or sent, postpaid, on
receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
Be certain you get
your money's worth
—you will if you buy
0
^r2+ Worth any man's paint
ie money, because made of
r, rl pure materials so thor-
oughly mired that every
r ur drop does what paint
4 ` must do to be good paint
" ^Y
—PROTECT-And-LAST.
It took 17 years to find
just how to use one in-
gredient (peculiar
n-
gredient(peculiar to M -L
Paints) that greatly leng-
thens the life of the paint.
But it was worth the time!
®—because it makes this
paint well worth its price
Made by Imperial Varnish and
Color Co., Limited. of Toronto
Get theta at dealers
name hereunder
r
1.50
Round Trip
GODERICH to.
DETROIT
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
Return Monday, June 20
STEAMER GuEYSOII3D
E a Ayer. nxcn. Agent
DETROIT
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A Special Excursion Train will lsa�rq
Stratford " Clinton `•" a. m.,
1 Saturday, June 18th.
From Kincardine, Winsbam, etc.,
take morning train June`3 ,, connecting
at Clinton I C'_; —) with Special Train
for Goderich...
. Special Train leaves
Goderich for Clinton, Winggham Strat-
ford and way stations on G. T. iiy., on
arrival of steamer Monday night.
GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT
I8.30 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 17
Bxcurdon Train as usual from Shat.
ford via G. T. By., and way stations.
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LEAVE DETROIT FOR GODERICH
KridaY, June 17th, 8 a m• Central Time.
Arrive Goderieh 6.30 p. m.
Special Train leaves Goderich via G. T.
Ry. to Stratford and via C. P. Ry. to
Blyth, otc., 11.E0 p. m.
LEAVE ;,ODERICH FOR DETROIT
Saturday, June 18th, 9.80 a. m., Canada
Time etopa at Port Huron.
Apecaal Excursion Train from Strat-
ford the morning of Jane 18th stopping,
at Mitchell, Dublin. Seaforth, Clinton and
Holniesville.
From Wingham, Belgrade,eta, take
morning train, June 15(5 connects at
Clinton 8.40 a. m., with Special Train
for Goderich.
RETURNING TO GODERICH
Leave Detroit Monday, June 80th, 1.00
D. m., Port Huron 6.80 p. m Arrive ab
Goderich %sop. m.
Special Trains leave Goderich 11.80
p. m. for Clinton, Wingham, Stratford,
on arrival of steamer from Detroit.
GODERtCI•I RETURNING TO DETROIT
Leave Goder-iah on last trip for Detroit
Tuesday, Jun. ,olst, at 8.30 a. in. (Note
the Time 8.85x. 8:4 Canada
for this Excursion a
NOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
vIA
WESTERN
CANADA
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
GOING DATES
1; Jane 14, 28 . Aut. 9, 23
?thy it'l 17, 31 July 12, 26 Sept. b, 20
THROUGH SPECIAL TRAINS
TORONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST
Leave Toronto- 2.00 p.m. th
on above days
Through First end Second 915M Coaches,
Colonist and Tourist SIddpere.
A ply • to rnearest 0.2.11. Agent or Write
R. Ip Thompson, D.P.A., Toronto.
ASI F0I IOMESEEIEAS' PAMPHLET
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Ford .& McLeod
Having secured a Commodious Grain
Storehouse, we are now buying all
kinds of grain, for which the highest
prices will be paid.
Bran, Shorts, Oorn and all kinds o3
hand at the tnox house,feeds Scent on
Ford & McLeod
,I,C. 's L ST k t' i i. 1 t
Farm anD
• moo.
.rden
POWER FROM BROOK DAM.
Expert Urges Farrners to Store Up
Water For Various Uses,
By EDWARD a. TAYLOR.
Mr. 1•'urtner. what are you doing
with the brook on your farm? • Let-
ting It have its own sweet way in a
hurry (aud' .sometimes •In a great hur
vy) to P.et let waters into yonder
'river.'e t1 ily not curb it and make
%mid use .oi' it as it passes?'' John T.
McDonald or Delhi, N. Y„ seine ten
Years ago began nuking good use 'of
his brook—llglits bi:t house and build-
ings, rune saws it,Ild vitr_Ious tnttcbines
in a Ilt1' e shop In winter and on rainy
days and •Inns enough power in addi-
tion toheat his house if lie fitted up
.fol" it. Why don't you. do likewise?
The clam is wile from stones and earth
front the nearby tiekls, costs but little;
securing a pond of about three :acres
which almonds In
b
eautif
ulitrout and
other fish, and from the pond Mc-
Donald
-Donald
cuts 500 ions• of ice par. year
for Himself and neighbors.
it is really• the most valuable land
The =tdreakfast Tray.
r•Afew' years'ego °it, :vlsthought s.
positive luxury if one was well and
strong to have breakfast served in
bed. Nowadays things have changed.
The housevatfe who can afford to stay
in bed every now and then will find
herself immensely improved izi -nerve
strength. And the occasional guest.
often has her Coffee and .rolls sent up
to her room. Many hostesses would
rather` have th@'early morning hours
alarmINO S1'BYIOEfI1r ILNAMELED WARE
InMulch to attend tos
•. ten their. household
duties or to their correspondence un-
. hampered by the presence Of a stran-
gpr `; ithihi the gates. So tlfe indtvid-
nalbit ahfast service has to be pro-
vided. slid it is a fad in souse ; house-
holds (0 see. which member of the
family can have the daintiest tray.
The eri nneied breakfast set seen in
the Illustration is comparatively inex-
llt'm.rce and leis one of the newest
thitige of -the kind to be found in the
soups.
Children Cry.
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR IA
School Headaches.
A great many children who are, per-
fectly well during the holidays suffer
from frequent headaches and othei;
ailments as soon as they go back to
school.
This usually bneans that the eyes are
in seine way defective and that the
child heeds to be taken to an oculist
to have his eyes tested. A pair of
glaases worn for a tilne',will,•often
euro the mischief altogether. whereas
if it is allowed to go on unchecked It•
Defy mean that be will have to wear
gl'taisea all his life, it 18 not merely
always the brightest eyes that are the
strongest. Indeed. very beautiful eyes
are often shortsighted and imperfect
in many other wayaa
Advertised in the New Era,
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At
ees
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treat pre too nurse to go =rouse. ;to'l'l
ail done in good shape, you can lrl',
,tile water run through the pipe while
you are building your darn proper.
At the right of the spillway of
Charles U. Calle dam near nay home
is a snuaro box connecting with ttw
rower pipe just uescrineu. 'awe epUle
-way is thirty-two feet wide, and the
piers each side stand about four feet
above. having been raised about two
feet for safety after Mr. Cali had
seen the water almost get over his
-bank the previous spring. Too much
care cannot be taken in having ample
and cafe spillway to take all the water
that cal}'possibly come dawn. With
such adequate spiltways dirt dams • are
about the best and cheapest a farmer
you eoustrnct, as almost all the work
van be done by his own teams and
scraper. Below the spillr.•ay on the
lower side of the dam is A. good place
to. clump -Atones if you have them on
the farm; If not and the oottom is
trot of hard material you must finish
with cemeut grout so it cannot under-
rtsine:
There Is a little power house contain -
lug the water wheel and the little dy-
8rno of about six horsepower which.
furnishes light' for Mr. Call's house and
buildings. '1'be utaebtuery requires lit-
tle ettentton, beim; oiled once a week
and stopped and started from the
house by a wire connected 'With a'sim-
ple attachment to the gate of the wa-
fer
ater wheel. Here are city comforts
tight hi the home of the farmer. With
snc•lr tl power he can churn, run a
washing -machine, saw wood, run a
feed cutter.
Lots of farmers during the dry sunk -
niers draw water some distance for
stock. who need not have done so if
they bad made a pond and retained the
Hood water. Sueh a pond would be
valuable even If not used' for power.
I have today a letter from a friend
who made a dam in ' a brook passing
through his back yard which is dry
for several weeks every summer, thus
making a pond which stored flood wa-
ters,.on the bank of which he set up
a gasoline pimping engine, by means
of which he irrigated bis orchard.. on
laud. above,.. _-
Effective economical, pleasant
What more canyou ask. 'Davis' Men-
thol Salve fulfils these specifications
and is the best remedy4 for bites and
stings, skin diseases, piles, etc,' 25e.
per tin,
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. nuenw,e Dikai o t a. :ream,.
unties. laic' you elle-W. it you nave tno •
0013r, pond on • voile stream all the 'lar-
gest fish will make it.ttheir habitation.
and if you mace a spillway in con-
nection with your dam, large fish from
below will come up 'alai settle in your
pond, and you- and y oui• 'boys and girls
will go fishing there for the .profit as
well as for the fun of it? Make a
safe place and' teach the children to
awim. Besides, it is stimulating and
grateful in stunmer weather.
I . almost think you are really inter-
' ssted, and perhaps are thinking new
where you have the best site for the
dam. , Begin the work by laying down
vnwer. pipe two or more' feet in diam-
eter and- twenty, thirty or .more feet•
long, according to the steno; embank-.
tuent you must. build. Tlike can be in.
the bed of the streahn, diverting the
water for the time. by'ta little dam
above. , On the upstream end of this
pipe build at square box of plank, as
water to
be in
yo wish
the
high: as ,
the pen It ani ill take away lots of .
itsbot- •
r Near
safely iI 'floods. ds
water f y
upstream ate
u- int side fix a gate tom on the p
et' plank which yon Can open to
dirain the pond in Sunliner for•repairs.
.).f you put it grating made. say. 'of.
lid strips of wagon tire in front of
the gate it, will keen bacli'all the Ssh
" Fully Grown.
The old lady had a son who intend-
ed . to emigrate to Canada as soon as
possible,and, as he was temporarily
confined to his room, she had promis-
ed
t as .much
as she could
find out
to n
from the information office.
Accordingly she entered the build-
ing the•next morning,, and was parti-
cularly struck by the stuffed head of
a Canadian. mcxise that graced one of
tite walls.
"Young man," she said to the-cle4rk..
"what kind of an anrmile is. ttha,•ter
hipperpottymusP'
• "No, ma'am," was the answer "it's
a Canadian moose." •
The old lady took a step back and
raised her hands in wonderment.
"What!" she cried. "Yon beast a
Canadian mouse ! Well, that beats
•anything I' ever heard I "I wonder what
the rats out there, :is like?".
lapanese Menthol is unequal:
ed as a pain relieving agent.
,Applied in the D. & L."
Menthol Plaster it is the most
effective remedy known . for
Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatic
Aches and Pains. Try a "D.
& L." Menthol Plaster the
next time you are suffering.
from any one of these com-
plaints and be convinced. 25c.
each at druggists, -
OUSE
FERRovim,
A Splendid Tonic
Builds up the System
Strengthens the
Muscles
l Cines New Life
Seld by lilt tgedtolttr dons*
Doh ii vi i lioS00., Itobttsal.
Handy In The Honse,'as a clock.
Davis' Menthol -Salve cures . quickly a
great many simple ailments such as
cuts, skin' injuries, inseet bitesand
stings. 25c. a tin at druggists.
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.New .Uses For Qld. Things.
One wenian finds many a surprisinn
'ly large number• of new and unheard
of .uses for the roll of adhes ve .plaster
that most people keep in. the .medicine
chest for doctoring cuts and'stralns
:.'She bus' 'taken' it entirely. outof the
realm offirst aid to the injured and:
' Applied It tonumerons household nses
"In appliqueing motifs or lace or net
It is touch more efficacious and labor
saving to use the tape( ban to sew the
pieces on separately," she says. . A lit-
tle bit laid under each motif and press-
ed with a hot iron lasts the lifetime
of "the gown.
.Instead of hemming velvet or sew-
ing it on hat brims, it is much better
tq .glue it hy. placing the 'tape to the
fold of the goods and pressing it.
against the rile..
Hemrine,'(from . Canadian Bear
grease) applied to the roots . of the
hair, keeps it gglossy and prevente its
falling out. 50c. a jar..
NEW VEGETAbLE SLICER. •
Handy Kitchen ,Device Which May Bt
Easily Constructed.
Anyhandy man—or handy
won=
for that matter --can build a vegetable
'slicer which will be a great improve ,
trent on the rather expensive devices
Which are'.shown in the shops,' 'fall
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Prolllotes'Di estion,Cheerful
mess andRestGontaias neither
OP1um,Morphine icor Mineral.
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Recr auioiaiZi 3lAMPIICSER
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Anus Seed
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Aperfectiiemedy forConstipa-
don, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Wortns,(onvuisions,Feverish
ness andLoss oF'SLEEP.
lac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
At'b moiriths old •
35 n psE,: �3.5 ci�.l s.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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CA$TDRIA
'or Infants and Children.
The -Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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In
Use
dor Over
thirty Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. N=N/MORI(CITY.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
Tha KW You Have Bou Always ht
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• ooa's Elosphodiae;
The Clreaf •Dnpliah ReinedvU-
Tones and invigoratesthe whole
nervous system, makes new'.
Blood in old Veins. (hires Nero-
ous Debility,112ental and Brain Worry, Des-
pottdency, Sexual Weakness. ESniseions, S?ler•
Imetorrhaa, and Esfects of4buseor Exeeeees.
Price $1 per box, eixfor35. One will please six
will cure. Sold by all druggists or mailed in.
plain pkgg on receipt of price, Neto pampltaed
mailed free. The WOW medicine ca
6-fo+ rnerly Wdndeor) Torontek Ont.
Bears the
Signature of
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TOE BI,tdRB IN OPERATION.
oN.
a piece of Whitewood, planed 'vert
clean, ,abort seven inches or eight
`inches long and four inches wide, with
two stout wire dogs or staples placed
as shown in the sketch. With an ordl•
Lary table knife slipped through tht
two staples the cucumber can be em
very rapidly and evenly by .pressltul
the epeuwber against the board nut'
ntictlnl," it down the blade •of vie Knife
the ataples`aeting as a gauge for til..
tl•"^knebb Ot. alis SHOO''.
SIGHT
We have ' arranged with
Illianufactni ing Optician and Eyesight Specialist, of •
SIE'
Taube• & :Sons are the oldest optical firm in. Canada,. leaving
been established since 1873, and during the past, 30 years have given
even satisfaction to thousands of customers, Owing to the fact
that,they grind all their own lenses and manufacture their own A'.
' frames, they are in a position to furnish optical service and cannot -pit
eta be excelled. If you have " eye troubles" don't fail to take 'advant-
age of this opportunity tohave your eyes properly attended to.
ALL WORIC::IS ABSOLIITELY GiIIAIi.ANTEED.
'ARE YOL,,..DEAE
If so, we can rake you hear; with the`
• " ACOUST1CON "
The'Aeousticon magnifies•' every sound, Word, 400%; . 'That
• -mesas: no. mattel;•.how deaf •you•arc�s;nor•what; the:cir%ginai: cause of ..
your deatness was : so long as the auditory netts is alive, you will :..St
. hear at once. Call :and See it. t
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Make appointmentsw
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Toronto,
will be at OUR STORE on
Thursday. . June 23rd.
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JEWELER, - CLINTON..
Issuer Of Marriage Licenses..
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elMell,MONNOMOINOW
Canadian Made
that if qualityand price are equal every
No doubt you will agree t, f eq
Canadian should buy Canadian made goods in preference to any others.
1t s• sound common sense. The money
only is it patriotic-- ori
sent for Canadian: goods goes to build up Canadian industries and
prosperity, and makes it easier for every Canadian to earn a good
living, ' • •
On the other hand, money spent for foreign made goods goes out
of the country to pay foreigners—not to benefit Canadians.
Toilet and Medicinal Preparations are compounded in Canada from
the purest ingredients which money can buy, The National Drug and
Chemical Company of Canada returns to Canadines in employees'
satiiaries, dividends and other expense disbursements, close to One
Million Dollars a year. In addition to this we spend millions every
year itt Canada for Taw materials, tins, bottles, labels, boxes and
other supplies, giving employment to hundreds of Canadian tinsmiths,
glass workers, paper ,makers, printers, lithographers, box makers,
and others.
, est even if NA -DRU -CO goods,were only "just as good" as those
patriotic course in buying imported from other cOtIntries, you would be.following a sensible and
gthem.
As a matter of fact, though, NA-DRTY-CO toilet and Medicinal .
Preparations are better .than those imported, c Try JIA=DRU-CO
Talcum Powder,•NA•DRU-00 Greaseless Toilet Cream,NA•DRU-CO
Tasteless Cod Liver Oil Compoundd
or an
other NA- R -
C0 ' p
re•
partition, and see for yourself.
Yon risk nothing; in making the test, for if the NA-I)Rt1-CO
article does not entirely satisfy you, return it and your druggist
will refund your money.
National Drug _ and Chemical Canpa y
of • Canada, Limited.
I•Jallfsx, St. Mn, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, %;6inlon,
Wiasdpas. Roth* 'Ciliary, Nelsen, Vaeoarrer, Vittoria.
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