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Impossible US$ Hecouie Souic AtiVtrtisirtiF Pointers
Possikle--Euglish Chem. 4,4vertioing ;1080;i &et the aclvers
• , Are the Discoverers. ti:ZIrPrinella gats bis
oiww Tuut ON BALD really the non -advertising country
pan
WAS °Nos commtuo merehant Who pay s far theatIvertising
supossma. They have reeemuyfof the mail order betaeiii for he lotto
iouctvered the long looked for reni the lividness tnat ewella the trade of
edla the d
Ladies need never wear rate, The
sadiee of Paris have abandoned all
- tales hair fillers, and are using the
new hair grower -SALVIA. Heir
can be grown in a few weeks.
The ellatoit Wow
a stove
Examine the advertising of any
mail order house end you will find the '
three following pointe stroegly teeter -
1. -The advertleings is re ula, „ I
rs. Jackson of New York write', I the newsPaPers and general magazines
=stating that same using sa,aytA bee 1 in which ttPaee belied, the appeal is a
hair has grown eix inches in two continuous iseue..afteressueona SIMI-
anaenths. Marvelloire are the remits Parly with the catalogues and. circular,
obtained from this new preparation. ' it regular Waiting iiet is used and a
Ns, ninullr does it produce a beautiful, I conin
tixolla stream of literature sent
impair head of hair, but at once de- l out.
trays the Dandruff germ, Mr. W. As g linage space is used. Ihill-p
11cOonnell guarantees SALVIA, te space is the general rule of the w
grow hair, Idll Dandruff and to psalm order houee-seldom does it run bel
the heir soft and fluffy. SALVI& is a half -page. The same liberal poi
not adye ; doe e not contain anything le evident in their catelogue and
in.
I of its Ingredients are oular advertisingalse.
simple and harmless. A. daintily per. 3 Vrices are always given, A de -
fumed hair dressing. used and endriree partmental store never wastes space
ed by men and women of ;moiety. A svith the reproduction of its liminess
large generous bottle only costs 50c., card. -Printer and Publisher.
and, remember, a money back proposi.
tion.
Points
•re,
Mothers
There are owe problems in raising
age
• an only child How to rest.rein from
au
ow seltishness is one of these. Another
icy Is bow to create the Independence
air- which Is usually the portion of mew-
ber & of a large familta
Here is the story of one woman who
Seems to he bringing her one little girl
up In exactly the right way.
"No, Mary," she said recently, esion
cannot go to visit .lone today at all.
You were there yesterday. I do not
wish you to feel that you must always
either go somewhere or have some one
at the house. I want you to be inde-
pendent of others. Learn to drawupon
yourself for amusement."
Mary seemed quite eatletled and pro-
eeeded to entertain herself.
"I never have allowed the child to
acquire the habit of feeling that she
Must alwaye have some one with her,"
said ber mother "If I see a tendeecy
in that direction have her remain at
home alone or a day or two until her
equilibrium Is again established. 1
think there would be fewer gadding,
gossiping womenit mothers took palm
to adopt this plan with their children,"
This seemed rather a sensible vim
and I led her on to still further ex..
Press herself. "Why," she said, "I
know women who feel that they can-
not stand it to be alone for even an
hour. They seem really miserable 11
• left to their own resources, They seem
to have noresources within them-
- selves, but are always expecting some
one to entertain them or amuse. them.
I think it leads to all sorts of evils."
she added emphatically. •
"Now, bad they been taught in
childhood to find something to do with
every bour and to really -look forward
to the opportunity of solitude for the
accomplishinebt of Many things, such
as study, reading or work. all We
restlessness would bare been avoided.
The habit of self reliance is the best
kind of bell) in all sorts of emergen-
cies. I mean that my girl Shall first of .
all be self reliant." •
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and Kidney Trouble,
At The
A few doses of NG PILLSwill co
-a-- n -
Canadian National, vino you hat a feW more will cure
you, Every box of PTO. PILLS are
The Model Military Camp at the guaranteed. If they don't cure all
.40anadien National Exhibition will be Bladder, Kidney, .Rheimeatisni and
occupied by -American troo a this year. Liver Trouble, your money will be re-
t Regiment of Ituffato, 600 funded,_
atsoom use be these the &et week and I hoc. a box, at all leading drug storee.
the 3rd Regiment N. Y. Nationall a a.• '-'-'------'4”---a--'
auards, twelve companies strong, the i THE STATELY STORK.
second week. This will furnish a apien..
.alid opportunity of comparing Canad-
ian and -American military systems.
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WESTERN FAIR
Sept. 9,17, London, Ontario.
The management of the Western out up on purpose for•thern, on which!
/Pair, London, Ontario, is puttingl is fixed an old cart Wheel. Says an
forth every effort this year to make English writer: "A. Duteb gentleman
the Exhibition more attractive than of my attilltdatunee has one each post- .
ever. not only for Exhibitors. but in his grounds within sight of his lie
Visitors alto. A great change will be brary window, but he improves on the
made in the arrangement of exhibite
in the Main Building. The Annex :art wheel by baiting an Iran- frarne-,
used as an art. Gallery lest year will be 'work for the reception of the neat.
transformel into a "Made -in -London' 'The first year it was put up, toward
Exhibit, which will certainly be new the end of June, a solitary young
and interesttng. Ample provision stork used to come daily and inspect!
w111 be made in the Gallery for the this framework. I saw him there my-.
.rt Exhibit, and many other new and sail one a, th‘.
special exhibits. The Dairy Building - — day, standing - •"" empty re'
will be of particular interest with the ceptacle exactly nee a would be Miles
new cold storage system for the cheese diet inspecting an empty house, con-
-exhibits. The Cash prizes in the templating the view and wondering if
.40heese and Butter Departments are the • drains are all right. The verdict
e
large, and in addition Six Silver Cues was •appare• ntiy favorable, for next
have been kindly donated to this.
partment. The Honey Exhibit season saw the nest occupied by. the
-promises to be large this year, .and newly wedded pair. Their power of
the practical demonstration of the Wing Is very tine, and on hot days I.
-care of bees will be of great interest have watched them ascending spiral
to the general public, The Dog and circles. hardly' moving their broad,
4:/at Shows will again be a feature of
this year's exhibition. Great interest
bas been taken in these Departments
in the past and this year promisee to
.- eisclipse-them_alt—Two_Hundred and
Forty Dollars has been adder1"l3e-
Cash prizes in the Pouitry Department
-in addition to which Ten Silver Cups
asave been kindly given by the London
Poultry and Pet Stock Associetion
...and others, making in all a splendid iy and loudly)," generally by throwing back
All information regarding any de- the bead midi the upper mandible
.partments of the Exhibition will be rests on the back. but occasionally
...given on application to the Secretary,
A. M. Hunt, London that "klappering" is performed with the
lis Immense Power on the Wing and;
His Lack of Voice, •
• In Holland the nests ot storks are
;euerally on the summit of a tall post..
black wings. tilt they bate looked no
bigger than flies.. After the YOling
I
batched they appear te to suspicions
of one another am Ain -Willing to. leave
Storks bays no vole. The • testy
noise they make is "klappering" (snap-
ping tbeir great red Mandibles- rapid-
, .
heed and In the natural positioes
You Need A good. Salve in the
house. Davis' Menthol Salve is. the
best. It cures sunburn, moequito and
insect bites and stings, piles, oldtores,
skin disease, etc. 25c. per -tin. •
NSH 'S FREE
Su shine's free,
-Jus7 help yours ,e ,
'DC t hid on the
ghest shelf.
each right out
And grab your share
Ain't nobody
,Going to care.
Sunshine's good
• For man and beast,
It's the best
When in the East
'Turn your faces
• From the shade
And get some sunshine
Freshly made.
'Tain't no use
To Sit and say
That your sunshinea;
Hid away,
atod don't hide
His gilt's nowhow,
Take your share,
And take it now I
There is more Catarrh in thissec-
ion of the country than all Galles
d iseases put together and until the
last few years was supposed to be in-
• curable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and by
- constantly failing to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease and therefore
aeguiree constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, ma,nufaetured
by J Cheney & Co., Toledo, • Ohio,
is the Duly constitutional cure on the
market.. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 to drops to eatea-spoon.
fut. Et acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circu-
lars and testimonials.
-Address: F. J. CHENEY& 0.0.,Toledo
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
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CANADIAN
PACIFIC.
BEST SERVICE TO
MUSK:OKA
Four Trains from Toronto
9.40 a m
6.05 p
l2.ldpm
10.10 pill
Bala sleeper carried on 10:10 p.m.
train Pridays.
Enjoy the Cool Breezes
01 the Great Lakes
Q Miro daily, dieept Priday and
day, fr • is Owen Sound.
.ort: Toronto 1:00 p m
ling days
th included de boat.
t then edt
A Stewing in Bamboo.'
Some houses are closer than brot•le
ers, and suburban people frequently
miss the .exclusive fife they have been
accustomed to in their jeiroader acres"
or even in the narrower limits of a
• town house. *' ' '
The privacy of home is' something to
be mourned, for it is almost a thing of
earlier farip life and of tbe past. Nettl-
ing that elite be done to call back the
smallest fragment of it sbould be db.
jected to by our good neighbors. to
whom personally there may not be the
least objection. • '
One way to accomplish the desired
privacy is the free use of the pambop
screen upon all porcbes. It It be tact-
iely rolled at times it may never
make itself felt as a too complete bar-
rier • to even - the sensitive neighbor,
and, indeed, it May be welcomed by
him also as a merciful protection.
It is a most excellent plan to put up
screens before the tlext and later
comer arrives, when that Is possible,
or to do it "with the flowers"with
the early garderting-as if it were a
neeessery part 61 .011 the outdoor work
and not a thrust at the overintheate
neighbor after the unsolleited friend-
ship has grown to be a barden.
The Origin of the Mastiff.
Mastiff in a terns applied to a Very
large and powerful species of the ea*
tone family, end there is considerable
conflict of opinion regarding the origin
of the word. Some claim that It is dee
rived from the Italian mastitto or the
French mastin, both of Which signify
large limbed. This word, they say,
was gradually corrupted Into meaty, a
14neolnE3hire OXprelaSiOn meaning very
large, muscular or big, teeth it grad -
tally assumed its present form. Oth,
ers again say its true origin is the old
German toasted, to fatten, because the
[Mend is a large dog and so seems
better fed then any other.--Loodon
Field.
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' Good Scheme.
"lea a shame," conittiettedtherrierld
et the restaurant nroPrietav-
"What% a ahem?" asked the rate
tauraut proprietor. „
"Why, that you breve t6 give that -
pretty waitrees all the tellgh steaks
for the patron at her tabled,"
"Oh, 1 pay her extra for that. YO11
60, she is so pretty not one Man
wonia kick if •the steaks were so toilet
they pulled his teeth out."-&"
▪ • Convalescents from fevers and in-
urtes that have kept them bed ridden
far somei)time and all people run.down
and tatrearm sw. 1r- ,rov-
ejr pat' tetitleratitlY• will
lint a
the invigorating tonic jeer the thing
to put them on their feet again in
good shape. Ferrovira is composed of
fresh lean beef, Citrate of Iron and
pure old Spanish Sherry Wine. 31.00
per bottle. -
• •
aoces Use For Picture Postats.
Mrs. Frank 0. Lowden, wife of a
member of congresietrom Illinois, who
before her marriagewas Florence Pull-
man of the •parlor car fabilY. bas dis-
covered a way to turn to admirable -
use the picture postcard idea. Her
• five little daughters recelee .scores of
cards from. friends and relatives trav-
eling abroad, and now, instead of toss -
Ind them away. or lumbering sup their
nursery 'with theta, they place them
in orderly fashion, in a 'scrap book.' By
each Card. is written a. history Of the
city or .emetry frOm which it came,
'and. each thild Meet gaudy this:out for'.
herself.. ..Sbe must arrange her' carde
by countries. ,Mrs. Lowden' thinkthis
provides valuable mental training for
her children and impresses geograptt-
feat fact e le their minde. Wben th
books' have- :served their ' purpose in
the nursery and the children have be-
come so familiar with all the bookie
contain that they are no hanger hiter-
ested the volumes are.sent to hospitals
Or to homes for cripplied children,
where they are most. 'welcome. This
pretty andcharitable custom Is grad-
ually taking root attiong the, wealthy •
• children of the capitai. •
The Eternal Feminine.. • ••
"Myrtle has gone upon the vande,
vine nage and has Made an 'meant
big bit beenuse of her dining,"" •
"What Is ber act?' . •
• hEibe Flings in a eage Of
• pineott's. •
e •
NEARLY MAD WITH
SICK HEADACHE
Thera are few people who :have navel
experienced a sick headache, and thee,
who have not may be considered very
laakYo as it is WM of the most agersyst.
Ins headaches a person can have. There
h only one way to prevent therms horrible
headaches and that Is, to get rid of the
MILI3TIEN'S ZAZALIVERPILLS
will do ale for you.
Mita 71. Penney, Edmonton, Alta.,
writes: "I wish to write_ you of your
Wound remedy, Milburn's 14axa-Liv3i
Villa as a cure for Sick Headache, I have
been 'nearly mad with • headaches for
nights together, and have not been able
to elose my • eyes. 1 was working at a
lady's house and she told me Of your
-Larra-Liver Pills, I took four Niers oi
them and 7 have not bean troubled with a
headache for about six!ynont)e
Milbum's Larra-Liver Pills ere 25c
viaI or $ vials for $1.00, at alt dealers, or
will be mailed direct by The T Milb
um -
a Limited, Toronto, Ont.
GREENWICH MERIDIAN,
Ite Relation to Standard Time in TMe
Country.
Standard time Is the time in co.
5501) use regulating the ordinary at-
talrs of ilfe. It is eerie& from the
01113.• Leaving out of account omit
irregularities of the solar motion that
are of no Consequence for our present
purpose. when that celestial body is on
the meridian ot any place we ean tbe
time of that place noon, or 12 o'clock.
It follows that when it is noon at any
given place it is similarly poen at all
Other places having the ear& meridi-
an, As the sun rises in the east and •
sets In the west. it is evident that
when It is crossing the meridian 01
any place 11 must have already passee
that of places to the eastward and
not yet reached that of places to -the
westward. In other words. when it is
neon in the given place St is •forenoon
In places to the westward and after.
noon in places tt, tbe eastward.
Now, 15' degrees of longitude one-
spond exactly to one hour of time dif-
ference, and therefore the local times
of tbe severer standard meridians dif-
Ter from Greenwich by an even num.
leer of hours. In the 'United States
`the standard time meridians are those
tvhose longitudes are west of Green-
THE SUNDAYSCHOOL,
Lesson VI. --,Third Quarter, For
Aug. 7, 1910.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of the aesson. Moat. Six. 1. et 13"
26a -Memory Verss, lala-leelden
Text, Matt. xlx, 14..,commaatarjr
Prepered by Rev, D. M. 6tearna.
We have but one leetion 1.a Oda tar.
eaching ebapter which also loOkn on
to the klegdete, when the twelveapes-
tlee 'Obeli sit oa twelve thrones Judging
the twelve tribes of billet (verse '281„
According to the harmony, there
should come in the Eteetletlee ot events
between the last leSnOU and this one
the Whole Of Luke x to evil and Joke
to xi, but the opening verses 01 talr
enaptenglee a suggestive ournm
taken -Ill coeneetien with Mark
"Great multitudes followed MP]
Tle healed them there; and as ao
wont Re taught them again."
ever teacWng them or tho Ian
and showing- them by His heaths
Manner et disease something o
nature of it kingdom In. which t
habitant shall not say, I am sick
the people that dwell therein sha
forgiven their iniquity (Isa. xxxin
Chile:ten40M of today, however
no More use for kingdom teaching
it has tor our Lord's teaching
vorce (verses 842), end can this
wondered at wben from so many
pits it Is declared that there never
a literal .Adam awl Eve, compl
setting aside the Adam and Eve f
as stated by eur Lord in verses
Wby profess to honor Jesus even as a
cod man and set aside His plain
oohing as if Be knew nothing.? Suret-
y this evil age must be fast drawing
o a close, and the kingdom roust be
awl:m1110. Will you be there? •
From the story of the little claildren"
nward this lesson is also found in
ark x and Luke xviti, and It is the
est lessen since. that cm the transfig-
ration which lie recorded by the three,
o see the tome of this we must con -
dee what we have just noted, con-
ning the targe portion recorded only
y Luke and John. In a very recent
son we bad sonie teaching concern-
g- the children, but now we have a
ntraet in the little children and the
cli young ruler between such as ma-
r the kingdom and such as cannot.
bee brought these little ones --in
ke they are called infants -that. He
gin put His hands on them and
ay, The apostles are so out of bar.
ony with the mind of Christ that
ey aetually rebuke those W120
htmtketil. Jesus was inttch dis-
ased and nttet----.7eatiariiiiiiiiiibrem
rds which have ever since been a
extort to multithdes of mothers'
arts, "Suffer the flab children to
nie unto me and forbid them not, for
such is the kingdom of God." "And
ary if
x,
, and
was
0 Was
Sena
g all
1 the
bela.
and
11 he
24/,
IMP
than
a' des
be
pule
was
etely
acts
4 5
cb 60, 75, 90, 105 and 120 degrees.. ,ria
The time of these meridians is rea
• ispectively four, five, six, seven and e
eight hours earlier than Greenwich'
litne bec.ause • the sun in traveling w'
across the sky from east to wet Passe Pair
ea the Greenwich meridian bebre ,-„
reasteee the American merldiana-New' ``"
ierk
e • ple
• Wo
If your hair is thin, brittle or poorly
nourlsned, apply BearineOnade from' he
Canadian Bear grease), It saves hair
50c, a jar. CO
•• of
' ventilating the Cow barn.,
In ventlatiug a cow barn the aggro,
date cross section Of intake line
gliouid be generally nearly equal t
that of Atte outtake dues or ventilat
tag shafts, and these should be prorid
ell withopening and closing valves s
that the size Of the opening taa b
regulated itod reduced in the eoldes
He took them up in Hts arms, put His
hands upon them and blessed them"
•'" , (Mark x, 14. 16). .1 like to associate
Tvith this act andtheee words' of His
° the words of Zeeb. viii. 5. "Tbe streets
of the city shall be full of boys and •
a girls playing in the streets thereoLS
For, while that refers to Jerusalem on
earth when it shall hare become a
holy city, Is it not true that all true
earthly. joy is • but a brine suggestion
at the Jetts of tbe kingdom seceifre
His word, receive Himself, as 311140
and unquestioningly as a little child.
Now lnark the contrast. Here a
young man, a ruler, vet7 havibg
great possessions- morally very good,
for he thought he had kept the gob-
:made:lents from his youth up, and
• certainly ors; earnest for he came •
running and keeeled to Jesus with Ms
question. "Good blaster, • what good
thing shall 1 do that I may have eter- •
nal life?" That he might see himself
and his real need the Lord set before
him the eoroniandnients, for the inteil-
tion Of the law le to bring us all In
guilty before God (Rom. 112, 19) that
we, seeing our guilt and oer helpless-
ness. may be willing- to .be tustiffed
freely by His grace. The law as a
whole not seeming re affect film, for
lb his self righteousness he fancied he
had kept all, our Lord brought him
face to face with the first one, "Thou
than have no other gods before Me,"
by suggesting that be give all that he
had to the poor end thus trattsfer his
treasure to heaven, theta die to self
and follow Jess, for, ati one bas said,
He who bears his cress is on his way
to his exectitioe." That &dell the in-
terview, and he wett away sorrowful.
He was unconsciously an idolater;
• bis wealtb and Ms morality and prob-
ably his standing among men were
More to him than Jesus Owlet and life
eternal; bene Our Lord's statement
that it was nest to impossible for such
to enter tbe kingdom. Ricb , peeple
such as Abraham. Daid, Zacebeus
end others have been saved, So that
literal poverty is not essential to sal-
vation, but pool, of spirit, a core
sclottenest of guilt and helplessness
and nothingnesS before God eertainly
is lista "sty', 2; Take evil', 13, 14; Matt
, 3; It. in, 5. Oa This stirs a ques-
non in Peter's mind: "Behold, we have
toreaken all and followed Thee., What
hall we have, therefore?” (Verse 27.)
Then totno our Lord's reply &morn-
ing the kingdom with which we began
the leson. " Compare BIS words In
tAnkezall,2840, "Te are they who
have continued with rife In $ty tempta-
tiOng. And I appoint unto you a kibg-
dem, as ate leather bath appointed
Mb Me; that ye may eat and drink at
Illy table in My kingdom and sit on
throes judging the twelve tribes of
Israel." The promise for us is in not
10, 21.
weather, If three Intake titles ate pr.
n-
.
oeach side -Of -• the 'table, each.
four inches- wide by fotirteen inches
ong. these Will be sufficient. -Thu .ar.
raugentent of reutilating shafts for
taking tan the foul airi desorihed In
this 'statle, ShOuld be a oided, whet:.
ever possible, it is especially bad: to
have. the %Titillating shaft end end under •
the eaves; as the draft under such con-.
ditios lit atays poor. and there is
great danger of- reverse curreute, tbe
cold air eoming down one of the vete
dieting dues instead• of -going out,
which feuds tomake the stable Coldr.
thatt•it might otherwise be. If. there
Is trouble ot this sort in rery cold•
weather It Will be• better to selse one
of the ventilating Ones entirely, so -as
to compel all Of the fresh Cold air to.
enter at the ceifing through the pro-
vided intaks,. So that it mast -Mingle
with the warmer. alt ot the stable be,.
tore falling to the door.
watett Your shoulders.
When standing before a looking glass
notice if your shoulders are tbe Same
height. Generally the riglit is higher
than the lefts The reason for this un-
-venness lies b the way one sits. You
get into a comfortable chair at your
esk, and at once you roe your right
bow on the arm of your Chair or
our desk, flies throwing one shaalder.
igber than the other. This is especial -
y the case where one writes a great
eala When you notice that met shed.
er is higher than .tbe other the thing
o do is to change your way of :Sitting
t your desk. Two simple exercise%
ill be beneficial. The erns oe the low -
r shoulder should be extended up -
tad, the hand grasping a dUnibbell.
1351 of the higher shoulder sbould be
Wered and made to sepport a hear,
eight:
Adreetilty is the fifest path to txath-, •
1470 '
a • .• • • • • • d
$'
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10
SOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pia%
rust near Signature Of
Firaftlaille Weaver Meo.
!Tee* asual esitiiIIS
1000.1tilittldititiaV
ORIA
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•
The Sleep of Seeds.
Oats, cern, fennel and some flower
seeds Were exposed dining 118 days
to a temperature of 40 degrees PS bie
low zero. Aftererard ty.hen placed in
Minable stirrotindlege neatly all of tho
fenttel, oat ana corn seeds and many,
of the others germinated. It is
eluded that the protoplasm, or the
principle of life, In a resting seed is
In a state of inaction not comparable
to that of a smoldering tire; but rather
like that of a chemical mixture which
is capable of forming a combination
whenever the required conditione of
teMpersittire and illetitittatiOn are Ives -
eat.
She Wee Item Yeataday.
Shp..Last night Watt the lint thee 1
eVer hosted you talk in yonr eleep, and
you hot Raying, *Petit kings,' and
oneei in awhile, "13%11 bettor."
Ile—
'*e11 see 1 was down to the e "St
t playing cheekere with
twee and there wor
Ching us.
Wed's Iboisphodne;
Vie Gated Eetsh.
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of ervila estileie,.rucreesititi
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The Eraporium's 'Bargains
snouts siorky ARE i-.-Sugrox, Tea, Rim Barleys Ideals of differ.
cut Sande, Breakfast roods, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons', etc., Plow,.
Bread and Oakes, Muable, eingharos. Prieto, Move% Hosiery or4
Summer Underwear; white and elm bleak Skirt% Buggy Ouotersi
large stock of Whine, price from 100 up. to 611,00 -that to buggy, wag-
gon and binder -MOM It you think of travelling, eoroe for Trunk
Sult Oase or Teleecope- A large supply of Forks, Hakes, Suatlrat
80Vtbes, Handles, Hoes, Paris Omen Louse ICiller, Zesoleurn, loaf*,
Powder, Machine and Separator Oily; etc. Iiigbee't price always paid
for Produce.
R. Adams, Londesboro. •
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SHOE AND RUMP EXPORIii,
S. C. R.athwell C. Hoare
Shoes • Musk
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peciai Jiargaills la
Ladies' Oxfords
'For July49
We want to clear out all
ohe Ladies' Oxfords, :Your
chance to get Summer Shoes,
at wholesale prices:
Ladies' Patent Oxfords, Mc-
Pherson make, reg. $3•50,
July Sale price flig 50
Ladies' Kid Oxforcle, McPher-
rn maks. reg, $3.00, July
ale price 'a.- . . . $4 25
Ladies' Kid Oxfords, Reams
make, regular $2.50 and $2.75,
July Sale price. . 82 00
Toadies' Rid Oxfords, regular
p8r1i,c7e5 and $2.00, JulY$183a1;
Men's Pat, Eilueher and Tan
Oalf, reg. $4 and $4.50 -goods,
July Ale price,, .......$3 50
Men's Pat. and Tan Oxfords,
reg. $4 and $150, July Sale
price • ..,e13 so
Try ns for Repabin.
S.C.Rathwell
Specials For Horses,
Long List Of Them For The Can
1ation4 This Year.
Sheet
•
Muse
We always aim to keep
in stock the latest songs
and instrumentals, or if
we have not what you
want in stock, we will
procure- it on shOrt
notice.
A full supply of Vio.
lin Supplies always in
stock. Try us when
you need any of the
following
Violin Bows, Strings,
Oridges and &men '
Harmonicas of every kind
• and letter in stock
•
C. Hoare
Dollar Does its Doty
AR
The Place Where Your
MikliMWMAMNYIP MWAMPARAMAPAMM
. A long list of special prizei for horses
is added to the peal libetal prernittins
_t N
a ian ational this year..
......The.striugtteilkss has been divid-
ed into two classes,
with prizes of $100, $50 and $25 for
each,ad the Yatkshire Live Stock In-
surance Co., of York, England, giving
the additional prizes necessiated by the
&sane. Thp Olydesdele Association
lave specie 1 cash prizes of $40 each' for
thelleavy Draught Mao, The King
Edward gives to $100 for the best
others.
turnout. And there are dozens of
lady's turnout and best gentleman's
•
•
Advertise in The New Era
Mortgage Sale of Residence
Clinton.
IINDRit,AND Blr VIRTUE of the powers
contented at a certain niortgage, which will be
produced at the Untie 01 sale, there he oer-
ed for sale by public auction. by Thomas
Gundry, auctioneer, at the . TOWN BALL.
CLINTON. on SATURDAY, the 27th -dy of
Augut, 1910, at the hour of holm of 8:30 o'clock
in the aftenoo. Lot Number Twenty-one. on
Heron Street. and Lot Number Forty 011 Mary
St, both in the Town of ofiton. containing to.
gaiter ono-talf acre of land. mote or lese. On
the ipropey there is a nine -room cottage, a
small stable and other outbuildings. Thebi.nte%
is heated throughout with an up.to,rate 1101
water system, wired for electric Nghting and
contains an excellent bath roomAnd all modern
oonvenioncee. The propertyone of the roost
most attractiv, and the %can one ot the most
eornfortable to be foundlit Clinto.
For terms end coaditterts of sale, apply to
W. BlirDsoOrit,oCr lfigothne.
Laied this fith day of July. 1910. Vendor,
Notice To Creditors
•
In tile ma,tter of the estate • of john
Johntn,- of the. Town .of Clinton,
in the County of Huron, gentleman, •
deceased. -
-• Notace is hereby given, pursuant to See. 35 01 •
Chap. 199, 11,80..ifa that all persona having
V1111132:11:Claionn14o beallaint311 24111da4afee.i1141ed'..
faff,--178-1eklfrea-trrfatira-ny-ata;, remit
or deliver to the undereigned Exegutors, r •
their solicitor, or before the 20111 day ' of
August, 1910, their riarnes and addresses, with
full partieulars in Writing of their claims, and
statemnt' of -their accounts and 'the nature or
the- securities (if OnY3 held by them, duly
veriged bY statutory deeittretion
And take notice that after tlie 20111 day of
August, 1910, the eahl Executors will proceed to
diatribbte. the assets of the said estate. among
the parties entitled theeto, having regard cinlY
to -claims of which they shall then have notice.
and that the said Executors will not be liable
for the eaid %wets, or any part thereof, to tow
Person or persons of whose claim notice shall •
not then have been received by them cir their
Solicitor at :the time of such distribution.
Dated at Clinto, gIat day of Juy, 1910
• J. E. ROPEY :Executors.
C. R. GlINNE.
SADIE zonmiltrog.
W. BRYLONE, Solicitor for Exeutor&
• ,
• LONDON, ONTARIO.
Business & Shorthand!
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Resident ittid Mail 'Courses
1 cgotorou Ave
I. W. Westevelt, I. W.-Welteaek, I: C4; '
Principal.. Vice.Pritteitli * '
• hasmomaseemematimiseenaaer, '
f)
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Genuine Tegetable Fbre' Parchment, for wrapping
butter—the best sheet on the market, in packages,
not printed: •
500 Sheets for 50e, 200 Sheets for 25e
Bettpr Still
Have yoar name, farm and post -office neatly .printed
and make -a reputatod for your produt. We use
only special butter paper ink, guaranteed not to run
or to injure the butter.
'1000 tor $1,75 2000 for $300 5000 tor
Wrap your butter, and get two cents per pound
• morethan if unwrapped. •
We also would be pleased to supply you with printed
Letter Beads,
Note Heads, Bill fleads, Statements,
Envelopes, %redding invitations or Announcetnents,
Posters, Circulars, Catalogues, Oa1lln Cards, in
fact anything in the vrindng line you may require.
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