HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-11-03, Page 3- t °" • :. hhe Uoirbo , *1141- also by the troolis .Irr • � � �:1. L �`i ��$ DAI1 k trw Cases; The -Crops, „ ' ; � r Pala of
pax est ort aw Wstor#aut. • SchoQl Matters,
Onv 0clor ""`" my One 'The v 1p spalace respondod to the KNE'Ei' U�''AL�i41).h {�he a eers of the militlalueu'by 1'',to r:
,e plcying "Thee Ka ler Leaf:' . ..., -,.
l'Ot#Se iii>t:,xlliang lroln one-doCtt)r to .atlOtliC1P1 Select lion.+. TROUSERS
I'. Brodeur, minister Qt>un,Buk. Orrice Agana the Only
tiro i1►el t 1?lA£, then Stand by h'in ; either in tr�yin$ marine an�I tishearies,. and tbTr; Des- HOME FROM BARMAN., «
barats, deputy minister, boarded Cure' ^ ^- ^- LONeoly oNTAWu her s Haan can fend good use for s,a
this t li beat thin for dour Coll '• tither act of Trausaie.
Carefuliy� ubelc , , -+.«. Canadian Mss:sonar . Tells of Habits 7 They fit in fine with that coat:. And
n$, ' �, cough, 'the �l'lobe at s Q clack and were ac- Y
thele talks it.. Stich corded a salute of seventeetf guns. Mr, U. Allinson, of 457 King street of the .Kachins, n a
ately. Self- lite best
cough tYlediCillciUSDIeSSV4 ('vest that are stili about aq gaadali naw
Lieutenant -Governor McGregor,
to 1t,iC your doctor about A .. s Cherry Pectoral for London, Out., Says, "While a mem Full of interest is the story of a RLE'i' 1TSi, show you some of Llia
who 'was sworn en to -day, Gen• ber of tthe East Kent Division Foot Cp.nadian missionary's work among, Svt3Ji_ 0 newest thin s fu you loge,
throat 111(1 lung traUbles, Sold for nearly seventy years. Drnry,,ana the mietnbers of the civic g the Nat worshippers of Burnia as told g
*i receptions committee, also 'went a- exc exciting me of foogtball, z ell and
b Rev. F. J. Ingram oBrockville,�"��� arta Mail ��� flava a splendid selection at exactly
No ><n this cough mefbclne•7.� a., owe , ate. y g m £
board, ^ivhexi an address of wee- the hard .gravel, sustaining a badly Ont., who is returning to Canada. by C,.tatos4.. 8R" correct FANCIEf9: that will .appeal to
this hen that iiia for your constipatlon2 Why not st 4 to the good come was delivered 'by +the mayor. lacerated knee. This required ,way of London, after seven ears X W- Weder.elt. J- W. W .twv*11 r,.C,A. any man's good taste..
Why reliable left B, t... thing; i �. L1sk, r doctor if .hC appiroves this advice, Lieutenant -Governor. McGregor
spent, .among the Kachins. a warlike P.lncfi,.l. Pies-i',inciw�t. i We are selling these at I�I.lSO'illtf
aid reliable lamely laxatixe--*Ayer s i' its Y presented the cruiser, on behalf of and and medical grat el filled a�the open i tribe who live near the Chinese fron• The will give good service, last
the province, With, a handsome `sound, which Was very painful and tier, says Alex. Pringle, wri'tin from y t; g ,
piece of late. g long, and look right all the time.
p' p sore. London to The oronta World. Thin IF YOU can me a. pair, take a look
rIM , Previous to the Nfobe entering uTor several , weeps the doctor race 'has no written language; the IN
the harbor Admiral Kingsmill went -Tested My injury. , and it Was pec le are very poor and according • to
aboard and hoisted the Canadian ,thought to be Well healed over ;but their belief are afflicted by evil spirits. A y
% �� f -� lf-•1 U HINTS flag amid the cheers of the crew. no sooner had(I begun (to move a- The reasons they give for this trinity �.J
�"/ 's -I �t bout'than'the skin broke, and(T out of misfortunes are very amusing.
ferea snore than at first. For Nat (spirit) worship forms the total Before placing your orders for
%� CARO OF HORSE IN SUMMER. p' '
%j �O U I j -,-IS seven long weeks• I was actually sum of a Rachin's life and this -bad your season's supply of Coal, get
l'
OR
l 1 V . ���_.w laid up. It then developed into. a luck race attribute ever unfortunatW our rices• The ver best goods
Method of Preventing Sunstroke of running sore and I Was alarmed for y p very
the Farm Animal, influence of caimied in stock and sold at the
- :,... fear t sttresk ee igh Thea doctor's the spirit. When ba misfortune small lowest possible price,
happening
,.Ittiring periods of', excessive beat, y.. e .or great happens to a Kaebin it is to
r Tem t Convalescent's Appetite. pudding dish.. steam:. one hour. when work horses in the fields or up- : treatment "failed to heal the Wound him a sign that the Na s are displeas• Orders may be left at Davis:
p 'Serve with sauce made of one p ilk. ed . with hi sacrifice Once an invalid begins to improve r wo c - oil the streets are liable to suffer from �:oc� procured a supply of Zam-B 'm and that sa if ce is ne• dt,Rowland's Iiardtvare stare,: or
all large aPoonful of butter, t up ,overeating," states e'ro- It was .almost magical in .its ef- cessarfurtheris with
eating to gain strength becomes full boiling 'Walter, .one large spoon sunstroke ry to. avert d aster. FIs
Important factor. Appetite maybe . of flour boil gently. Flavor to f( -mor A. Alexander, veterinarian of feet on the sore. The,discharging immediately goes to a priest who de -
'tempted to an extraordinary 'de- g y soon ceased. The soreness and rides what must be done to appease W. J.
res by haven all :dishes served a taste, the College of Agriculture of the Uni• pain3 were 'banished and perserver the wrathful spirit, The propitiation
,��R�r
g __ mrsity. of Wisconsin, much may be auce with Zam-Buk made the 'bad- usually is the sacrifice of R bullock or
temptingly as possible. Spotless done by the owner to lessen the like- lacerated knee as y At IBIt>sletNe l.lgllt Fleet„
ly- good and, firm
linen, china which shines and glass buffalo. The animal is sacrificed and
• A. d da ormous- g �D ' Bh00D lihodd of attach. Affected horses are, as ever. 2a'rn-bu� has no equal in after a ' d d - - --- -
Q. We Barge & Co
lllCerehant Tailors
Agents for British American. Dyeing
. and Cleaning Co„ Montreal,
CEDAR; POSTS FOR SALE
The undersigned has; a quantity .of'
choice Vedar Post@,for s ale,
PRICES REASONA. DIE
JAME119- iH!4UILrI'ON'
which is unclon e a en 1 l�OV��I « . weir ceremony ie carve up, __
ly to the attractiveness of the meal usually those that are sick or soft, clearing and hes ing open Wounds, the priest takes the best portions dia. != "-
. ,
and a patient who is hungry may.
_-_ and
every possible weans should be
and, I aecominiend it; to •all athletes
„
and sportsmen. -
triliutinp to the people what remains. go
unconsciously be stimulated .to sat.
Above all other points, the host.I
the
taken
A .G'Cinlilllln alltl a DiLil4er= the
to prevent indigestion and tit
animal to withstand labor in bot
Zein-Buk will also 'be found a sure
cure for sores, chapped Bands
Teaching a new religion -to people
like these must be ver difficult, It
do
scrupulous cleanliness must ob-
served, not only in the food, but
oils Trollble--You 1111St
: .
weather...
-cold
frost bite, ulcers, eczema, blood -
is hard for most of us divorce our.
from early training and c°nse-
the dishes and the way the food is
' x
Entrieli the Toole to
Horses under live years of age are
more apt to stiffer than seasoned adult
poison, varicose sores, piles, scalp
sores, ringworm, inflamed. pa'tc'hes,
•selene
q prejudices and to tidjust our
placed+ on ahem. .There should be
no spot of sauce on the plate.. 'A 1
•
rr '' animals;
Escape Danger.
hence young Horses should be
babies' eruptions and chapped
places, cuts, burns, bruises and
'minds tri a fair attitude to new condo=
tions. .And the inability to ada t
"dribbled" effect of food is most
unappetizing. On the same basis,if
, •
`'- - Indigestion,
worked lightly during hilt weather.,
the common forerunner.•ot
skin injuries generally. All drug-
and stores sell at 80e. box,
. themselves to a new teaching is mage
more•difficult to the Kachins by rea-
toast is beneath the sauce, it should
Aod. It is simply a lack of sunstroke,
indicated by dullness,
gists or
post free from Zam-Buk Co.; Tor-
son the length of tenure of their
-the
have been buttered on another
plate, being then transferred to the
.,blood. It Is one of 'the most eom- ,'sluggishness,
man and at the same tithe most sweatinf
, .punting at, light- labor,
in stable and the changeable
onto,. upon receipt of
p price. You
are warned against harmful finita-
el hard task of-�a
old belief, and
missionar c
y an be well understood"
' * one on which ft is to be served'. !
Otherwise there will be fine cru;nbs.
dangerous diseases with . which character
. Vrowing iris suffer. It is common
of the manure which is nor-
'tionb and substitutes. See the re
cc „ g
"Zana-Buk
when the reasons which the Kaebins
.give for the presenVunfortunate con -
highly suggestive of carelessness'
Ode tiny bit
because the blood so. often be-
'impoverished,
mal some days and again clay colored.
mucus covered or an undigested, of-
istet•ed name . on every
. package before buying.
dition of the race, are related. 'The
in preparation. of
comes. during devel-
pTe>'� ° °ate' rdhich lepsis
item;
Deaths, Marriages,
tradition. is. this:
parsley on the food Will make. it
opment, 'When girls are too fro-•
feasive mass. When'so affected it is
•--o--�-
When the 0eation of the world was
much daintier:
When an invalid is not strong en-
quently allowed to over -study
over -work rind suffer from a lack
extremely diingerous-to work the ani-
mal in extreme hot weather.
ROV, J. E [fumes 111,
finished the Great Creator summoned"
the four races to appear before him.
ough to cut her own food it should
he done i efore the tray is brought
of exercise, It is :dangerous be-
cause of .the stealthiness of itsap-
slight changes in food, more care in
simple correctives
1.vailigelist Retires,
The Kaehins, Sbans, Chinese and Bur.
mans answered the summons and the
t•., her, in such away that it has
s estion of small feces A
'proach, often being well developed .Bing,
r d
rest snit
_ _
chief of each race received a book of .
no ugg p
piece of toast may' be buttered and
before its . presence is recognize ,
.,and• because of its tendency to
cut into cubes, the !bit of meat or
grow so steadily worse, . if not
fish being then placed on the pieces
promptly checked, that it may run
which are held together. Fish is ea:
into eoinsumption,
ily separated by a fork, so that the
'The. value of ttbe' tonic treatment
convalescent may do that herself,
with Dr, Williams''Pink Pills should
but chicken or anything -else in the
be known to every tiiother in the .
meat line must be cut,taking care
land. These Pills snake new, rich
that the bits, beingushed togeth-
blood, 'tone the, organs and nerves,
er, do notappear IP -messy." '
bring aglow of health to pale, sal -
All food should be covered in
low cheeks',. and, drive away the
transit from! the kitchen to the in-
-
weakness, headaches, faintness,
validls room, that itmay be hot
heart palpitation and loss of, en -
When eaten. Never should a tray
ergy so noticeable in young girls
Rev. J. E, Hunter, the even ell- laws ,which' contained• their language
cal crines of Rey, H.T.Crosses and a solntion to every Possible prob-
e y, lem of life: The book was written on
is very ill with shaking palsy. As leather:
a result 'Mr. Crossley is continuing The tribes dispersed. On the way
the work of conducting revivals home the Kachins grew very they
alone. and no food being available they cook..
Fox twenty-six. years these two ed the leather book and ate it.
men have worked. 'together har Shortly after the Creator again com•
moniously., and have led almost in,- mended the races to appear before.
numerable revivals. It is estimat- him. Now the three other races had
ed that one hundred thousand not destroyed their books and by re.
people have 1made public profession ferrins to them found that ,the Cre•
of conversion as a result of . their
preaching. . ' stns intended to distribute great
wealth, So they made big baskets in
be served wilthout having on it a
linen cover, embroidered or plain.
who are sufferin from. • anaemia,
gs
'To all'such, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
*,life
a,rtcr.L`sRr t+aitna access. •'
The ,nervous,strain and the ex-
clement of. his active• life have at
which to receive the tokens of ' good
will. The Kachins did take, any
A •tin fresh napkin must appear
y A PP
each time even if it is washed be-
are. an actual elle saver. -Miss 'Ma-
,
+1VCeTavish Prince Albert, Sask.,
are rectal in such Cages, and pre
'as
last compelled the retirement of
Mr: Hunter at the. age -of 54.
.not
baskets, . The distributipn was • made
'lore meals. A flower in a tiny vase
or glass will render the meal dain-
•
,bel
says : "In m°y" 'case I can only say
that life had 'lost its. magic; all:
ventfv e4sures may be adopted
folio
• shay
---'-o-_--
grid . the. Kachins having nothing in
which•. to . carry away tete gifts went
home 'empty handed.
tier.
The invalid's Wore rapid gain. of
work was atrial, and even:pleasure
• 'only, a Cask, When I Went 'up a :Vive'
N nlgbt' and• morning only;
driniking water before raeals.:and
Him$ to CQrreSPondelltS
A third order was isgt;ed. Exper•
strength through eating,will be
welcome for the labor
-flight of stairs I was . ready '.,to .
hi small' sips often when at. work; pt' -
Write• on. one side �of the paper
ienco had. •taught the .Raehins,...they
' thought a' further • distribution . of
payment
given to making her food tempt-
drop from'sheet Weakness, and' I
had Ibe un tto think life would be
g
YeT'clenn;. soft water Eo ,ttiiit rendered
„ hasd' by'tbe_pres, nee offiime salts
only.
Inti me.to. xEacki ng '�ues�
wealth was: to 'be made. They made
attffipQ and_ every_ mon
ing.
• p
a onttinued burden -But all this i
a d s s
now rh age to Dr. 'Wit-
.,
which tend to derange the stomach. '.
, .,Mail , _e
day' of. each. week, or sooner. .
.1. _wens,•_, _
.-
joyfully to the >zieeting place, Not so
- - ,
A Baked 'S'tuffed Tram..
,thank
llama' 'Pink Pills. 'These -dere re-
R@move the 'harness at noon and aV'
11w time for rest and masts=
Avoid all Items reflecting on per-
Avoid
character, but' send. ALL the
with the other races, They learned
from the books that evil spirits were
Soak the hams over night in cold
g
commended•'to ine, and after taking
them for' about a .month 'I found,"
cation of Food; . groom the. skin thor-
NEWS.
'of 'this,,
an' the . program. They :event few in .
-water; as this will freshets and also
,improve It. When ready to put on
my 'Health' renewed. 'I could' sleep
• better, my appetite returned, and'
oagisly . onee daily; feed sound .,food,. •
avoitik n in sum IIs tt is heating,,
Check list, it may, assist
you to remember len important
'
number and without baskets.
Of course the' Kachins received all
-tie This dad end
the tire, cover with .fresh cold wa-
ter 'and heat, slowly to the 'bolting
I Wae so strong ands well , that'
( burden
pTe>'� ° °ate' rdhich lepsis
item;
Deaths, Marriages,
evil spirits. not
their misfortunes. )idle apfrits.are.all '
a point. Do not boil to fast, but
•simmer till tender, remove from the
housework Was no longer a
Ito hie My 'shiter seemed to 'be go--wwa�`�
`ing, the same way last summer and
tlsspe and promote vim and'
enduranoet, avoid sudden changes
Accidents, Church News,
Suppers or. Presentations,
right if they can be' kept in, a: closed.
hamper. But the journey was. long;.
fire and cool In the water in which
Dr Williams' pink pills were at
flood and do not food 'heated• green
Removals, Visitors,
the loodg were heavy and frequent
l3 II T`I'ER
PAPER
Geinu'ine Tegetable Fibre Parchment, for wrapping
butter—the best :sheet on the market,• in paclmg'es,
not printed
500 Sheets for 50c. 200 Sheets for 25C
.13elle r still
Have your name, farm and post -office neatly printed
and make a reputation for your. product. We use
only special butter paper ink, guaranteed not- to run
or to injure the butter. °
1000 for $1,75. 2000 for $3.00 , 5000 for $7,0
Wrap your butter, . and get two cents: per. pound .:
more than if nwrapped.
We also •would'be pleased to. supply you with printed
Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements,
- •E-nve-lo- es, �Wed'dirl I•n i-tations-ur. Announcements,
p ' � '. yin
Posters,, Circulars,'*Catalogues' - Calling Cards,
face anything in the printing line you may require.
a
`I've ei� e
,lit Was boiled. When cool enough to once sena for 2and, two boxes.made grass or clover. • 'Lodge News,,'Fires, rests were necessary .on the homeward
handle, remove the 'skin and bone :her. as. well as ever. Dr.. Williams' y, vegtilalte Public Improvements, journey. At . each rests place 'they. 1
and fill the cavity with stuffings, .Pink Pills are now the rized med Cleaz<se �° n doors.
daft Y• ng -
P peTl�tity screen doors and windows, deposited a fere Nati to Tightest tht:fY
The stuffing may be made of bread
crumbs, or, In fact, any kind of
•Tcine,in our home ,and doctor bills
have been fewer Vince 'we: discov-
° manure piic�v from vicinity
•^'-'� -- -'
load and this is the reason that their
whole wares is inhabited by .evil
dressing used, for turkeys or chick
errs, alecording to the taste. Fill se-
ered;•t'he'virtues of this great med-
»
Of ibs.stabie and fged fresh food, each
m«ri. Shade tho. horsers'aead When at
!apanese 1VJenthol is unequal:
spirits:
Mr: 'ingram's hoaise. w«ie sea =days'
cure and sprinkle the outside fat
icjne...
Sold b all hrnedicine dealers or.:'•
y
a heav `. vast sponge;
, hilar .avoAd y, . . , . '
leds a pain relieving:. agent'
journey , from the nsareet: point of
with sugar and fine cracker crumbs
soffit tby. mail at 50. •cents a xc ors
if poesffhba, c3o Hat work three' horses
A l ted iii° :the cc D. & . L•"
civilization: Sonietiines for six months
'leis
mixed. Bake for an hour in oven
and serve either hot or cold,
.six -boxes for $2.50 fro he Dr,
,
Williams Medicine Co. roc'kvillei•
ab>reoet. asiho•'middle borne suffers .
�,�,. �,is the most tin bie to sun- , •
Menthol Plaster. it is the most
he. would not see a white: face.
nearest "ziei labors" .were ,two Cana
g
--o-- 4
Ou'tirio. '
sitrolre;jot.. vatse s h comlunation :can- .
'Cu
efl'eCtiVe reilledy . known . for
dians engaged in the' same work, Dr
H a rper. of Woodstock. and 3?r.:_Kelly. .
e Frozen Cheese Salad. -
— ---o =�
be. aQoided. '1106m• often to
u Zheumatic
I,, inbago, Sciatic
of Toronto.•
Strain one jar o4 -white pressed
-currants to remove the seeds, .infix
NIOB.E Ar HALIFAX,
d,
a� as .ch renes . as possible.
Ch°°ve' t coolest hours foe vvoe>t and
a
•Aches -arid Pains, Try �• D,
arrtga e^te qqn, Or►ions..
Ive
'-with bream cheese to consistency
teeii<i6 cites during sultry.
& L."' Menthol Plaster the
�mp�tive tests o� w. farrow arra
pa test
4f a smooth, thin custard; freeze
and serve on watercress arnished'
--
-'
R®asing f3Velcome .. Given . to
changes ,
Weather. wben t�01a
we
next, time you are suffering
these com-
reIflooffing methods of iriigcitiou at the
Togas experiment. station• :,recruited in
'witth rings cut from' olives.
Crew tlpo'A Arrival
- •
from an one of
Y
estimated gam in yields per .acro by
1C11i0
-' M
SHEEP OPTIM
plaints and be convinced. '25c.
; the• Woad method ot 4,,200 to 71000.
Bluchers 'Puddin
BlueberryPuddling.
fl unix d W'th
The Canadian' )cruises• NTobe ' °the
1il�aia
each at druggists..:
pounds of omlona. ,The increased. yields
f I.4-t'ion as cat»pared
ne quart of our e i ,
J
teaspoonfuls cream tarter, one' flagship,of the new navy of, the. 8x11)1 r t6ed With Good Revuft:br a'.
pint rich milk, sweet,. containing Dom"inion, arrived' sit 'Halifax,, on
one 'teaspoonful soda; a 'little salt. Oct. 21st and anchored just off the )TerttaDe my exP of several
Roll out and spread, thick 'with dockyard':
blueberries. Roll up, bringing the 'The anew 'cruiser was'salutted' by years AV might be 0"aterest to your
ends together; put in a buttered the tcitadtel as she came slowly up . readers, i hied a flock of sheep that
were doing -Do good.. T gy pulled the...
wool from their•siam with their .teeth,
- and, aubough I was feeding thein lib -
:sly, they continued. to go down,
Upon examination I found that the
sheep were .eovered with a •smatl, flesh
colosod louse, and• they Ww- had many
ticks on them.
.. This was dgring the. •winter • season;
says a prominent sheep herder In Ohio
m
pal - g. • t began .feeding them ground .
y
secured . ia0gn..
with dry. caltnre •Indicate that irrigs-
tios is profitable even In semone'whim
the rainfall J . suftic'ient .bo prodbft a
good. crop. -American AgriculturiaL
When Ciearnina Cardin, Hooks.To cleae- eni•taiv bootos place them. In
water in. which- a Ilttdo ammonia has
been dissolved and len•ve'them for a
little crhila. This will remove both
dirt and rust. wiped with a
clean•eloth the i*1N,WIRL fasten:.into
the curtain itis, caeily;w riety oae+i. '
feed, with a liberal quantity of sulphur
...
mixed onto a day. I fed them sulphur,
for two or three weeks, and it was not
,"Owl
long until i notieed an improvement
'
In my sheep. At clipping time the
lice were all gone, and there was nota
•
s
'ed F u• rn 1=
�� h e V o u Ne.
live tick found on them. I found many
dead
ticks in the wool
Some persons told me.that there was
the
ture �a�rnets ' Shades
9. r
danger of.the sulphur making ewes
lose their lambs, but there was not any
there
Lest you forget—W8 wish t0.,remind'.y0u that
loss at all ftom: this source, and.
was no bad effects from the.us8 of 8111-
we have a large stock of these gross,
phur notleeablo In any. way. I tinct
that sulphur is qultg A effective in
llahest-nlade Coods at honest Prices
ridding cattle of lice when feel to theca'
on a day for a fete days
No Waste From.SUP-
It the silo is properly made Anel 3f+
Dresser ante Stand -Dressers with $drawers, large haver
$9.50
lege property fed there need not be. a
mirror, stand with towel rack ..:........: ...•.•
Princess X/resser-Fancy oak finish, French oval bevel glass
bushel of:.wliste. Tile corn is cut up
in half inch lengths while it Is yet one-
10x40, 3 drawers ................... .
Stltlitary 1llattress•- 4 ft 6 in wide, �ti ft 4 in long, fancy wide
culent, and even the harder parts of
the stalks become soft by the heat anal
stripA ... . .1i0, 4.00:
.... ........... , 3.00,, 3,00. 7.50
Velore Collelles-:Spring seats, (i ft long, 5.00'. G
juices of the other parts, and eonsc-'
Verona• Cotlelles -Tilade for comfort and beauty , .. • , • • • .. • •
9.00, 112.00, 15.00
quent[y all 'become palatable food, T110
cows will clean up the last vestige of
...F "" ,...,,
Easy Chairs-•t,overed with imperial leather, deep tufted, oil
9.00, 12.00
every feed. The succulence of the feed
The
tempered springs........, .. ... . •.'7.'50,
11russels Cirpet•- Reds, Greens, Yawns, per yard 1.00, 1*25
iaranteed
keeps the cows in good condition.
Dolninioll Sgft1%res-l3eautfful patterns, quality g
palatability of it glues them a good•ap-
petite, and the iichnms of it does
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