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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-11-24, Page 4t The New Kra " 10,,'pub sUg,Levelr r Thursdarkt the rq aw T$84 J*s,ia0n# 11ou"e Termeoi' aubspr_lpoo_a $ Ter yel every on the Mr. 1.7. And see'tUe orcliarup hr tthel iuen 'whok town thein they don't value their !much higher 'khan they epiing 'laefore 1 took hol These orchards 'have, ated 'under a . big di this year, 'because of til +the apple crop% partiel late appple crop) Is Very %V"UV"_1 --. __�.�-. - rune • -. that a7strict t l,s year. -. - . .or dist insertion and 8 gents 'pe for the or subs_. uent inegrtion..Small 1 conaldere ee i`that ns large part of tor. eache4 .dvertisements,?1O,t to exceed�o filen " 1: the was for )pruning, of 'Which uch as "Lost Straye4l, S ''greatg ronin should inserted once for 35 cents, to one they Were need. The ,moonthfor$1.Oom1U"W atx ',jn�e of total be charged against, this yea'r's' for publication must, as a ! the crop,but should be divided among' BOM faith, be accompanied by several year s crops. Still, leaving same of the writer. Tv insure publication in current out adof tmaonQ derat on, ns me s sone copy of advertisements should be to say ,the least -startling results gent in early. ollowin table , have been secured. For 'instance I contract rates -- The t. B . our rates for specified periods Mr. W 7lamil`ton's orchard at Col- shows . g'wood netted him $485,40, as . a- N and apace. 1 r. gmo. 3mo, Imo fzainst a' 'ketal expense of $144,20. y 40 00 $25 00 $10 a owing a net profit of $261.20. u J column $7500 $ 1600 6 �0 The orchard which gave the best t }column 4000 � 800 g 00, results this year was a small one 1s IColumn 18 W 550 200 on 50 'trees, owned by Mr, Jobn Os- ri column 1R 00 10 00 200 00 borne at Dunedin, The expenses of s Inch 6 (Jt) 3 as claws :. In orchard were _ . fo « advertising 100 per that o 0 contras., display Scraping of 'trees ' ............... $ 2.26 ct inch, per issue. Pruning, ......_ -24,75 11 W. H. KERK & SON .First spraying ......, •..... 6.14 e Second spraying .............. 5.16 -------- ;Working of orchard 7,75 t CLINTON NEW ERA cover crop...,... ..•..•.. , . -D Total .............I. 48.30 OLINTON ONT., NOV. 3, 1910..a r . ts: t The following were the li t _ -- - - 22 1-2 bbls, Duchess apples, at '_ c • . $2.40 per bbl , ., . _ ,,.. .. $56.25 Sure- 8ign 82 bbls. fall and w1L; eG apples __ at $3.00 per bbl... ........_..•.., 246.00 c Of Kidney Trouble. $302.26 a ' Expenses of bbl.;. picking, c If your back is constantly aching packing, at 75c per bbl 78.38 and if you experience dull shooting . $223,87 pains, your kidneys are out of order If your urine is thick and cloudly y • 15 1-6 bbls culls at ti0c per bb 9.10 t or our passage frequently sean d bled (net) .......... - an ypainful, your kidneys an I y t ick Total returns....,..., .. $232.97 - der are out of order. Neglect be • Operating expenses... 48.30 ly brings on rheumatism, dlabetis, --- lumbago sciatica and etc. Profit $184,67 Mrs, John Wagner of 110 Hollis St Halifax, N. S. says, Dull shooting Pt might be 4nentione. liege .that pains would catch me across the ,the most that was ever - received small part of my back and extend for'this orchard in any one year. into my shoulders and neck, often reviously 'was ,$50. 'Thus with .an causing me to suffer with severe expenditure of less than $50 ' we headaches and spells of dizziness. have +this year secured a laet return Spots would.dazzle before my eyes of a thin year times the highest that and everything would turn black. was ever received, .. I would fall to the floor and be un- Thus it wily !be seen 'that substant able to get up again without assist- ance. A friend Mold me of Booth's ial results have, been obtained .fln- ancially thus demonstrating that it Kidney Pills and I 'began their use. pays well to. take 'good care of the . The first box gave nue relief _and I i orchard Besides that, • 'there 'Was am now well and strong. druggists 'the further fact that the. apples sell Booth's were quite clean, and free from worms and ran" a very hhi g:h propor • kidney Pills s 1. y d of be 's sou h 1 n 0 1 T to N Th. 1s, s. . ti / / 50c a box with said of the Uxipruned and unspray- a guarantee ed orchards in the same locality. I , to relive or -_ your m'oney---o---- back. They , . JP are the A He''t=Weather Broil, world's great- I Truly a hot weather quarrel thig re. • specific for cent war betwe6n'the pen and the city kidney and fathers of Edmonton -all over a brick bladder trou- of ice cream.. .The journal editor is b'ie. Post`paid-from the•propr-ietora -,w tlhy=wit-seems-=-thgt-3n Ed-- The R. T. Booth Co.,'Ltd. Fort Erie, t monton stands . an institution called Sold and guaranteed by W. S. R. Happyland; surely there is nothing Holmes. ^^t.a Mill � remarkable in that. What town in. Canada tc>-day' is minu� its Elysian NOVEMBER ATHLETIC WORLD. Happyland,fishers o or Dreamland' wonderful a banishers of dull care; _outside a maze The November number of 'the. of colored lights; past the doorkeeper - Athletic World, published by W. J.' smiling and effusive in his brass but- Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ont., tons the glorious strains"of "Has Any which has just reached this office, One Here Seen Kelly" breaking on the is an exceptionally good one, and ears? "All for a dine, ten cents," . seems to indicate that the policy of barks the. florid proprietor.. The per- steady improvement which this formance is served up.. You watch magazine has so far parried out so Jeffries floor Sam :Berger, and while well, will continue in the future. you. are. figuring out his chances with The various occurences of interest . the Big Smoke, the scene abruptly . in the Canadian sporting world,are changes. Exit., the. fighters; the fleet-' 'well described and attentuon is al- ing' pictures. are now revealing .the so paid to events in other coun- ! .awful vicissitudes of -Bertha, the Sow,, tries, while practically every ins -Machine Girl, •. branch of sport is covered. 'Lovers But Edmonton's Happylsnd, .accord. of athletics will do well to get this ing to press. descriptions; -has, none number,, in which will be found 'of these- features extraordinary, ' It is something to interest everyone, merely -a plain .unvarnished booth -- 'whatever field of sport he ,partic- object to sell ice cream. Charitable . ularly favors. I • , mission to ,the parched 'throngs these ' ---_O--__ days.! .:For many weeks this booth had dispensed the chill confection 'on F- • every day in the week.. Especially on - lFailing Hair the seventh day dict, the cones and the -• sodas disaippear, horrible thing I • - ___ • ' . thought someone. tiailing home from. Mrs. Jas, Harris of Wappella Sack church one Sunday . morn.' The :City £ayb , ,, Council got wind of it, ;thers"vras a I '--' the Chief .of lice was 'dins, `aI have found Parisian Sage to be i� : po the beat scalp and hair tonic and patched to the scene -.and. Happy dressing, I have ever used, My land on' Sunday sells no -more ice 'hair had been Corning out in combs cream. Exclaims` The Journal E=- full and was very dry,and 'brittle "Even is Toronto* the good, •where and the scalp was always itching the desire to restrict the freedom .of and full of dandruff. I have used ( the individual runs rampant,' the two bottles of Parisian Sage and it courts have giv.eii interpretations to has stopped my hair from falling, the Sunday observAnce ordinance3 the itching and dandruff have dins- which pres'i a ice cream as food and appeared and my hair is fine and admit the right of dealers to, sell a4d soft and glossy. I would not be individuals to • buy . the same oti Without this fine Hair Tonic for Sunday.'.'' many times the price." ( . For women..men,or children Par- isian Sage is without any doubt the finest preparation for the hair. �ti am Fann• a Dale ly perfumed, it is free from grease or stickiness and Ought to be where every member of the fain- . lily could use it daily. Large bot- ' 'tl e 50 cents at all druggists or from gg. G&rden the roprietors, The 'Giroux Mg. Co. Vort Erie, Ont., postpaid. The lgiri wittha the Auburn hair is on ' ev by W. . Sold and guarante CULTIVATION�THE PLUM. PI nEi Big Money in Ap-' �ple Orchards of . Ontario ,i,�I - ' *awell you a Milt ii lot of money fixing u 01, fi orchards in Notts- wasaga ownship this year. 'Did Von make them pay?" This to the sort of a question that is being _ N! sets in• often, however. tue loin; g . „ . moi.:rure supply in - the fall is .an un, you have n Father who can somehoct. DENTIST attain quantity, trod if the ground is [Hake "all Things work together for qOd to them that love the Lord." GIFTS. MADE IN A. DAY.' Crown and Bridge 'Work a Specially. t all dry the'tree which has been re- l{raduate of'O.O.D.S., Chi&go. and ii,o,D.S. eptly disturbed. .is likely to suffer se Simply 4et Gal. l Sale oC Renta . Toronto, eptPrely during Ghe winter. Don't pester .your lawyer te]lfn� dim Suggestions For Women' With. the - Baynela on'lltoadays, Ajay lsttoDeoea44er The, distance apart to plant depends of something you've. read along the ' ., "Put. Off" Habit."' son'ewbat ou the variety and also on rine of that case. Won't ivP- fuel t' sick Only fl day Until Christmas and not Farm to Reut DR, Ii. FOWLIER he, type of soil, ('reneraily-eighteen •ta• baby quiet doses of "some'thing you've one-half of the presents ready!" • gives ample room. " your doctor. ' Il:e This is the exclamation one hears The Ostra'n farm, of 23,9th Jon. of C{oaerioh n>�iuTrsT, twenty feet apart give, an l heard of to aid ya Tp., 80 acres is offere�to rent. Apply to Offices over.0'NEIL'13 store. As fruited at this station and :else- knows Suite u few thin"s that you do every.year, and usually with the ad- Joss.acreeC, or, to MRS. J. a STEAD • where in lo0a tC'e 'plum shown in trot know• 'l`rlftir� him. God Isn't ln'a ditton, of, "Nest year f. will begin in' Clinton UI t_16derioh. Special Dara taken xo make dental treat. ?' J cut+ the Golden, is nip attractive tight' place. Tou .don't haws to Help' " • _ Mantles painless as possible. plenty of time, and usually this prom• golden ,wallow plum, 1a.ther large* for him. Trust him. Ilea 911141es the comets ise is broken; consequently many. Ho se all(] Lot for Sale. - - - -_...-.._-_ I Spring the Basi Time For a np This .Variety of. Fruit Tree. Discussing the cultivatlon and propa- gation • of the plum,, a bulletin of the to*a State college says: V,4 Fv°" The plum may be propagated edthef by budding or by root grafflW. Isl g'8"naral prat tice,t`he jwbx r is the more mccessf.W, the work being done at the close ' of the active growing period, which is usually the fore part of alu- gust. In top grafting the pluth it IN . .-•... y .... .... _ iii . �beS Not Stimulate 1. Ayer's Sarsaparilla does• trot. stimulate. It d, pas not male you feel better one day, then as bad as ever 110 next. It is not a stirong drink. No keactlorl After y'or l stop usiag it There is not a drop of alcohol in it, YbD have the stead, elven gain that comes from a stning t6nie )tui alteratwe. . We wish you. would ask your doctor about this. lie Sir Iil000c ,:. 1 m' ftp% weir W . _. . In belong pedes. be muy,he hawpe for iiia[ weeks, ackrent, W sleep, RaiiMfirr Ti1ne'T+�bl* other troubhti l►oa QW1 Oars to any �i« 87� Dt1 - North Passenger 00s, when your caret the cage to k"p London. depart..... 8.110 a ant 4.50 p m " PQ$L10, ET . the cansrx troth pinging, when You 55.48 A, otaix'i'oV � muffle the 4eorbell, when the W08011 5.54 passing, seemM drixtng .ovvfr Y4ut' tore - I 1.ti .011iiitRLElf 8. AILS RF,,. AI, ESTATS', ;l1NU 1NS RA•NOa head --then yon ale at tho Red pas. 6.19 • ,"'Huron There'N one of two wage thQm, either 6.85, Sk„ Cidnkon. the madhouse or f3od, There'ii noth- 'Ing _- HR T, R A V O E but the old tashloped religion of 7,18 7.35 �. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Jeans Christ that will carry a woman #. Financial and Real Estate. through the trials a# hmas lata * Wingham, depart.. 0.43a.va S.33p m At. the !End of Your String, ' Belgrave ...... } }. , ., 6.54 3.44 of course tire fellows on the Mem- r' U-50 4.04 mac were heroes; also the fellows car- .. ': t 4.23 `4.89 rylug out the powder sacks among the > ' x Rj,aV. ,:' ". 447 sparks at Fortress 9m.roe. Death ` y :' 4,62 5.05 snapped right in 'their laces. But �. ,`�` "ss y ' 6.15 sem'@times the easiest thing to do is to ,.. _; low ,.. .,. _ _ 6.10 die. The big trick. then, i to have Bui'falo and Goderieh grit enough to live. Say,, father, at t10 the desk, at the beneh, behind the i13'r'om bulletin Iowa, State college.) ,counter, are you sometimes almost at portant that the ptoC k and the sclon the end of your string? ..Can't hardly to the same or a closely related make beth ends meet? Fighting elan •If this 1s. #pert the case the der, financial losses. life plans slipping pion to apt to be unsatisfactory and away, have to let a policy lapse and tree becomes poorly- developed :and put a mortgage .on the little home, short lived, For the' American va- Are there nights when you've had to edes stocks of the native species take the cisrtridges from your' revgly hould be used. ;diner is highly rec- er? "My, God, not thati" your better mmeuded as a stock for the Amerl- .self said. Listen; There's some one tett plums by some of our low& grow- who cases. YOU are now wedged in- rs. •' ' the Red sea ahead, the mountains ou '' Cinder average conditions spring 1s either side, the fiends of bell back of be best time for planting plum trees, you. There's nothing left but God: u exceptional seasons, with a favors. Go •right to 111tH. 1 challenge you Have ever, honestly trjed? Tor le moisture supply; fall planting done with success, you see the thing'is 1n his hand, Who .provided he work ls' done rally: so that the sent the rain before Waterloo? 11"the rens may become re-established' before atheist is right then hunt up your car- t -d - . in if Christ is right then " T>l iia llftl►T1,I1►f111!' li]Iill+tNlM 1'""""Y'" PR0O E 10NA� RaiiMfirr Ti1ne'T+�bl* London," lied � �i« 87� Dt1 - North Passenger '0141 MOT13I1ir 0011101TOA #IAT"Y London. depart..... 8.110 a ant 4.50 p m " PQ$L10, ET . 55.48 A, otaix'i'oV � /9/J�.4�•0� ale, ale, gr,►.#.A R!!}l,fM 9.5� 5.54 10.0$ Hensftiil.-.«..>R}.•.10.10 Sippen R 0,05 5.11 .011iiitRLElf 8. AILS RF,,. AI, ESTATS', ;l1NU 1NS RA•NOa ,........... H1vcal eld.,..}...R,, AW 6.19 • ,"'Huron Cllinton�...}*... .....11,05 6.85, Sk„ Cidnkon. Londesboro......... 1.1.1$ l�lyth............... 11.27 052 7.00 _- HR T, R A V O E Belgrave... ,,....}.! 11.90 I1,50 7,18 7.35 �. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Wingh ,in, arrive.... Financial and Real Estate. South 'Passen.gor INSURANCE AGENT-Representfgaisrim X a. Wingham, depart.. 0.43a.va S.33p m surance Companies. ' Belgrave ...... } }. , ., 6.54 3.44 Division Court Office. - F Blyth..,}.....0,,.A- 7,08. Londesboro.. ... 7.16 , U-50 4.04 I _ Medi% i Minton.............. 7.50 Braceflel8.12 ' 4.23 `4.89 a1. ' .......... Kippen.,.... ..,.. $23 447 1DS' �. W. 1AOlil1D$011l, . Iiene,ill .. , .. . , , . 8.32 848 4,62 5.05 Asian, surgeon. Eke teeclal attenttou given to diseases of the LYeter . ..., ... .. . Centralia 900 ' 6.15 Eye, Ear. Throat, and Nose, ........... London, arrive.. - , , . 1000 6.10 Eyes carefully e. presQ d, and suitable glaese$ prescribed, Bui'falo and Goderieh office and Residence. . 'West Passenger Two door$ west, of the Commere[Rl 1SoteI am pm p In. A to 11 UV03; fit. . Stratford. , , .....10.00 12.20 Mitchell ... ..10,22 12.45. 5 WS .10.20 5.55 10.47 , , Dr. W. Gua. tt Seaforth ........10.45 1.10 6,18', 11.12 Dr, W. annn,.Z. B. o. P -.L. a. u. S!. ll> 111- Clinton.,......•11.07 1,25 0,40 11.28 Office -Ontario street, Clinton. Night calls at HOlmesQille. ...11.10 1,33 4 46: 11.38 frontdoor oorof office or residence. Rattanbnrx StreOffice Gioderich........ 11-30 1,60 7.05 11,56 hours at iipital 1 to 3 n•m,: 7 to 9 p.m East rassenger • :r> .am ,pm 06dericti.... ... 7,10 pm 2,40 4.50 DR.'Al. W. „ S!H�1W! - - - Ilolmesville .. .. • 7,20 2.57' 5,06: PHYSICIAN, SUg(3EON. Olinton•••.+ •,•,•->+ 7.35 T.Q> 307 5.15 3.25 5,32 cconeheur, etc.,om'ceand residence an tenbury St„ opposite W. Farran'a residence. Seatorth .......... Mitchell.,,..,.....•.• 8.16 348 5,55 .` __ - Stratforn............ 8.40 4,15 • U0 DR 11' R AXON class. int is"otle of the few vane• .In their multimillion 111110 Orbits• lie women will be glad of new.ideas for ` tics having. Japanese blood which ap .balanced, the . leaf that fluttered just ' - THOMAS GUNDRY uMt1 adapted to ' fIe has llaudled big "Or tasks. holiday gifts that in be easily made The ebnveniently°locates hoose, next to T. r . Dear to be well enU „ p nirty. Mnrphp's, Rattenbury street, containing nine Live stook and " eneral Auction je Iowa :COnditiOn i to merit further test- .thiln. yours.' Trust 111111. Iletnelilbel in a day: roomn excellent hl nt repair; recently ggooJ, now stable one, GODERI T' ill The tree is vigorous. compare- back hpU'e years a a, ill thQ old pond, With fl frit of ribbon And a few andi. ce OI -I OIV tho premises. Apply to A. S>;sL. . Ir ai m V111 1.1,114 sales a specialt j,. Oide[s of At tivel,r hardy and rather productive %shen the fellows %wt're.'teue111119 ,rou scraps of lace. a '.woman .coli: easily �v Naw Ere office. Clinton, pit m, s,y abtenc•l • ' e badly in- ured o float" IteMember how you -90un• make the most adorable little bit of t 1d ptOR _ Wanted, to. Terms reasonable, Farmers' sale note The fruit is somethn _s b d y j t a rle. aieoounted . . by fruit rot. '' dered. and thingi and i:i'as1,Tod. and fancy [cork in an amazingly short .0111ched. and stritn sed, with your The Town of Clinton will pay X9.75 per full o th1' nraddy time.. The color and texture of the rib- . Cord for field atone, for road building, . G. D. Mc7.'aggart. M. D. MoTaggar mouth' ured uost113 i t f bo.n go a long yvay toward the beauty T T TROUBLE bond %welter, ewers with the fellows of the finished Article. AP!?lY to THUS. BEA-COX,teeo_,_ art Bros, HAD NEAR R lin their bainc: under Soto• ,slip , (7hairmau of Stress Oom. Q i Ribbon.. Itis many advantages .over . BA NERVES WERE ALL UNSTRUNG.. brgn.ed bode? 'l'llA n Bill Jones -bless SA11lll:RS hix frecl-lctl face. prouder where he is silk -for most fancy work articles, It Wherever there is'any weakness of the , is easier. to work on; as there are na . property for Hale ALBERT. ST , GLINTU .. S heart or nerves flaggingenergyor phi now yald: \on Jim, dont be .o --- sisal breakdown, te of ilburn a fuolish. Just simlih let go!" And edges to be. hemmed; the whole de., tGolneral Sealctag Bp>finOAS sin may be used, where with sills • House and lot on Huron Street, t�aft®start ' Heart and -Nerve Pills will. soon produce before long you were hooting like. a the figures: may come out anywhere. also 'lot on Rattenbury .. Street, s healthy strong .system. lazy old Porpoise in the sunshine::God There is more variety in color.and de- the property of the late Alex. NOTES DISCOUNTED Miss lassie Kinsley, Arkona; Ont., sometimes leads `u mini into' a n edge rites; -"It is with ;the greatest .oi' 'from which there seems no ' escape, sign from •which to choose, and 'more 'Mckenzie, Two 'tory, sen roomed' Draltsisened,� Interact allowed. oa w house with vera.. h, small stable. lessors I write you stating the benefit: • neatness is. posmble -as. flatter edges deposite. V'n our Milburn's " Then -when you lure rEad9-riot God- ' Hard -and Soft watt. iso' a number . I have received 'by using Y to and behold, the way opens up. wan may be -kept. of fruit trees. For `her infer- IJeart: and Nerve Pills. This springal dertully. • Just seems a .miracle .hap- _., mation,, apply to Geo'. D. :McTag� was all run, down and' could hardly o. art or Thos. . The McKillop Niuttial any work. I went to a doctor and he plot's• You'll'nev�r' doubt again.' fists; A 9 , . p told me I had heart trouble and that my do you love that ilttle;dirty head that Fire Insurance .Go... 1 _. . _ u: -_ x__.---- :.._ _ ., - . - - - -- - �. W_ � _ _ i _�--' i ht �awhrle ia�°I - _ ih_c.. -- .. . I es were"alI "upsilons. I totlk kne yoU i ed 'l;aod n n ��� fl ALL G Cj1.0ke �rS:j)t'rt�"fOr- • `Fa`rm a"' .- 96'7 -)ted • `owr"n:14�ro :`• clow to medicine, -as heordered me to'do, but it, Wopld.you fight OrettY hard for every. quicklystops coughs. curescolds, heals - erty C1nlq. Insuredi did me:' no • good. I was ,working in a hal.r In her little . bead? ...'ell, •"[lie'. the tp„-.bat and kenos, - -. ,- 25 cents, --- . printing office at the:'time, and my I,Ord shall Sght for you." ' Your love The undersigned offers: for . sale his OFFICERS... doctor said, it was the, type setting r is a loo a of annd garden property of three- acres siluxt- J. B. McLean; President, Seaforth • the troubl but'I. thought not. .for that" p A New Double l3ag.. ed in gorden Survey, Clinton, There..Jas, Connolly, Vice Pres., 'Goderich caused e' compared. to the love of God for,you.: -My father advised'me to b-uyy a boa of. .W Bags are always deceptable, and is a comfortahle house with stone Thoe. E, inlays, Sec;.-Treas., Seaforth . our pills as he had derived'so much --.. ",� each .season new. designs..are hrou;ht' cellar, on•the place, with stable, hard your from the Before I had finished. '•^ " a'-' ' out Por. the holidays. r and soft [Yater, .all kinds of fruit tree. DIRECTORB. benefit m y. ood s ate . of cultivation. will - 'as. - Connell Holmesville• Joh' '' one bok I noticed a great. difference, and The newest Is. a: double bn -thitt i% and "an g t eason, . J y' ' J ° ' i 11 d r e. n � C g be sold with entire outfit,ti-on r Wat xarlock+ G. Dale Clintons M.• - could work from morning to night with , one laced over the 'other. The iumn- t' ' '. able terms. ' 11. Joyners. out any smothering feeling -or hot flushes, -FOR' FLETCHER�S . p Chesney, Seafoit)t; J,, .Evans; Beech• I .can recommend theilat hi�hly to all one is usually of plain silk or ribbon. n run down le. ► S T O R 1 Q' the outer of brocade -or hand ewhroid-` woon J, .G. Grieve, Winthrop; J. B@n- nervous and prop neweis Brodha en M. McEwan, . Price 50 cents per box,:or 3 for $1.25, fes^ ered fabric. The first. bag is .wade 11) Farm for sale' _ Clinton,g ' at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt - the usual way -that is; the sides sew. w. . .of rice by, The T. Milburn Co.,'Limited, NOVEMBER `ROD AND GUN.. . _ ed. and the top. Snished:'with..a draw Centre,foart Lot 35 containing 48 Each Director is inspector of losses W - oronto 'Unt. • strip The outer' ba must also be acres and North 50 acres on Lot .36;10 hif� gwn-locality. T While big game huntfn'g supplies g g . . - .U'e�sides, ut in the center it .acres or. more good hard ;hood, bush, - •AGENTS: the dominant ndte xn the Nevem served at b _� ~'-'- � '. n .{h •ee .good Barn, stabling. underneath, . - -- her number of Rod ang,Gun in Can is slashed from the top: Slow 1 d driven shed' small Robt, Smith, Hariock;- 9 Hinchlei . . - _._ __ ad'a; published by 'W. J. Taylor; inches or more and the cdrners turns d Rod Hog Pen an h f ' Orchard, Frame House cellar' under Seaforth; 'James. Cumming, Egmond• NIGHT T Limited, Woodetoek; Ont., there is vers'.fashiou. These are faced t House and' Sprin SATURDAY 1 \ �16� .• int , back, re cod well water a R villa;. J. W. Yeo, Holmesville• • .. _-... in sane issue, plenty of mater- tri ds. One corner, tray dins- g ek running through. Lot :35. For; , with pia goo Ore. g Pa ments'lritt be:;linade at Tozer 8i. , 1 ,�_;_ _ al for sportsmen;mho are not able.. a an initial or all four ins be dee- rice; apply. to R. , SCO.TL'.•• Box 88r y . f _� = `_ ®� for various , reasons., .go.after y y p Browns, Clinton, or. to lin. H. atltt, orated ,with sequins or any device the Blyth, or on Lot 35cn.13 liull'ett. 2m Goderich.I. sem=: t - . • . taQose, deer or bear. In the'open-. mower eases. '' ing article,'Mr. Bonnycastel Dale ^�' . tells 'how Indian boys tmAke clever Tho bags are placed one within the. r fdr' ale /� /� -�- /� p �l hun'ters_; . trappers and, fisherxiieu• 'other and firmly secured at the ends. . ' . - J A'. O B 1 t1 Y L,01 R lbJt'.S/i,l' U L and with What skill they decimate The. inner bag will hold the'op-ra ` L'1,1 111 7 0 111' the inhabitants of the forest. Ex- glasses,. while the `outer pockets serve west_73 sloes LotI7, 1st Ooneession, --- ,p �j�,p: .' ploration fii'the Nepigon +country, as receptacles for the handkerchief, Hnllet. Improved farm and within 21. . fishing find mountaineering aopics, ug' etc. This .1s another ex- miles from Clinton. ' Apply to Ii. S. . Fire, Life sold Accident . ' SOME ONE. TO TAKE YOUR PART: with many.other papers and some Powder p HAYS; -Barrister Seaforth Ont. lm • Te "The Lord 5hat1 ht for yoii, anA fine verses, fill A. number which ample of a dainty present that can be. If1SUratlCe gaade with small .efi'ort and for little Ye shall hold your peace.' -Ex. xiv, is should find i'ts way into all huntin .' - - . .....Man's extremity is God's opportu camps. Sportanien, 'wher0er :the :. "-"O4 Tedeher wante(i Real estate tioiught And sold y pin's be found 'can . ,enjoy y , . 1 oy, some pity. A Horde of Israelites were once'. --= Money t0 ices fleeing from their. taskmasters, terror pleasant half hours 'by dipping 'into . its contents, assured that "from' be- Teacher wanted for'%S. No: Ifs, God- stricken, stampeding,: with men shout ginning to end they 'Will find, much eriob Township, for 1911, Applications Office Issas Street, nest door :to New Ing. women praying, children crying, . to attract and interest them. The received by the undersigned tip. to the Era ` cattle lowing, everywhere indescriba- completeness of .the issue in -cover- , @. 18th of November. State experience ble fear and' confusion, before them an ing the whole..wide field of Can- and salary. -A. Welsb, sec.-treas,, , Clinton P,O, lnil�assable,seat .on either side ingot•" adian sport gives it distinction and LONDON. ONTA'IUO ••1• •1•4'ol•ob• :1••'i••,l•�•yy�•1,+*•i•*+. • . Qtnountable cliffs, to. their rear Pha-, goes far to account far the stand- . • raoh's army. they could hear=ths! r^::r ' !no the,Magazine has won and con- % a $!nue$ to deserve, Buimess & Shorthand Farm -for Sale . -- - How Ntany: of :hoofs :and the dull thunder. of Char- . lot wheels. Any first year ''est Point.' . --.--- -- , • SUBJECT3. o • , . , er'would have pronounced such a post: , "126 acres, in ' cod State'n'f'cultiv- . g 2 - de Van's FelinaIe Pills Resident and Mail Courses - .tion, being lot 24• land' 26, con, b; . ' • . 1n 'a . Doze,n r Z . tion a huge tactical blunder. The en:l h1C: . Catelos"" Fane Goderich Tp.; all. 'fresh seeded, . . • was'. clear -sword, rapine; massacred.. P exceedingly regulating. e�tenel� • A reliable Breach regulator; never fails. _'These ills are exceedin 1 powerful in r ulatin the dew ' less. ten acres, which 113 p1oW- ♦ men, despoiled women, captive still- • generative portico of the female system. Refuse j..W West.relt, J. W. W q Tr.. G' A., Twelve I and you count All cheap imitations, Dr. de Vane are cold at . Ptinciwl. • Vice.p&elo.L ed: 'On the properly is a 'concrete �'. ♦ dren At the darkest moment, there a+' . pt, a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. house, a barn 55,b 80; Doti, stab- ;them to , see if you get i l� to steres. �! , a frantic appeal to Moses and God. Ilia saoueu Drug Co., St. oathAriaer, Data ling well w pp ' : ♦ th The answer is Godiike 1'n its strength �� .TAP. HAMILTON, Clln'tI 1.. ♦ em a O buy hen you , and assurance, "The•. Lord :shall fight ' ', . - Wedding Ring andpay a in • for you, asci ye shall hold your peace," for 8K you can't . count House ,for Hale Notice of Dissolution . ' y Ever have your lawyer say: "Now.,. s o-, them ell take the deal- With ns. It is ha lan, erse • ► y just leave this caro A Cottage and half acres of land,. • . ' slant as daylight? Ever hove your ood.fruftrees,: hard and soft water, of S VVOrd, and often, get physician any. "we'll -have thht child g . The ]as firm of therefore,. Hays & Blair has Z )stone cellar under whole house; will been dissolved by the retirement of Mr. Blair. � . 17 K OC less; W@ 5011 dancing on the sidewalk and htingry ,=''`Z-,l:r'' SONG, sell on time or (lash, 4his is- the pro- Mr, J, L. Killoran had tarsen Mr. IIlalr'd place. ' ant n ils in a week?" Then petty of the late Mrs 'Thomas, Apply sad the business Spilt in future be carried onin ,i Wedding Rings, and there enough to a the ne plaee under the name of Proudfcot, Is .exact! 18K in ever to 0. CRICH. • 6t • you' went to ybtir wadi Vvith light • ' By Irene Elder Marton, jy. y I heart. 1t wasn't m6h ii'Oiits until the . ' � All persons indebted to .the old firm are re 7T y [Mrs: Irene Elder Morton Of. Clean - questea to settle at as early a date as possible. 18B Ring. Test them Impossible happenetd. I%e sea was •entsport, N.S., was born at. Hantsport, Dated at Goacrioh, this lot day of October, any way you like. opened, and the Istra:611tes passeid'oVer . in the salioe province, in 1849, and. was A,D„ 1910, Girl Wanted rllotlDFooT.IiAY:I & III;A>it dry shod, tviYite lin cltlufl tri protection educated at Acadia Seminary.'' She -O- - dropped bekweell ttlem lliid their par- has written occasional verse.] A (:}cod girl wanted, and good wages Seryants Wanted suers.. Where the soft. shadows fall, paid, Apply to 0. CRICH 3t `_ �,%�e . . i Gunter WMA fttl% Done Your Bert.• Where the wind's voices call, � e Two good Aervants wanted at the Z Sdy, Other, ever get to the breaking -Softly and low.- flattenbury House. ' Seweler and Qpti" tau. ' TOM, the place where if you -could Ouse t0 Let1. � .0• g fast scream it would seem .relief? Mother earth. cover mel ('� On $dill St„ an eight room .house' leg for dale • Daisies, grow over mei " ! l>� i lssueir of. ' Dont do it. The asylum's at the end Bury me low. " �r with hood summer kitchen and wood= of that road, . There's something bet- shed, agoodeellar aud•bearingorchard ` _" • ter. 1 know the pace is 'terrific, and Far tram the sound of strife; . all ingoodrepair, occupied bv, the Miss- Mr. D, Cantelon will ship ,us a oar Marriage Licetlses. i et yon don't seem to get anything From the rude voice of life_ ., ; as Sterling, App1t> to �11dRS JANE load of apples from Caledonia whion or ch 1. done. Washing baby faces. "starting 4 P O Bury me deep! . ' ;'F+ v A1PB k'ICb, Bruce a or N.0 Ot. 22adtand which 'wo will sell At �geiNeegN*e��**#**# +#. little feet oft to school, laundering, t $3.75 per barrel.- Cantelon Bros, 2t mending, bakiA& scrubbing, sweeping Where the eoft summer rain, J and the thousand other duties that Soothes all my weary pain, , •-% constitute a woman'ti day do not seem There let we sleep. ar, wool's .. �,� � ���+t F, C j� STO R I A o count for much, but I •declare unto , ;` no Ova[ "na o [' v♦ r C V 1 Ll -i �+ _ of _ Wild on ee th s: hopes and vtt b ihvi oe+tte�e ,,r1t>eo°rra Dattltet` and ptspft►r Hle>oger. 1•or tnfilnta' f3nfl C11iYdren. yoci tile! yon are doing more for tire leen love touches $sift �i. rtroeld that now !b and that which try loodia oepiaeveim Always , b court► then many another womsrs t Jaurr ane IDN 1 ores ?Jditltl, t oazeai ,arc 9 r;� All work guathtnteed.i I Ile Ktod You Hare Always Bought who faodo the sways. the rod of cro» ik. - ._: fiver k"t ' .. �p Itd� b+ere er 1.'fri�ces rea8OrA'b1&t = Beare the d� . )iioth+rlr'ealrlb. K P�o°�"bd'nalxfwr ayervlu' pare. Htrt When your bet�vea are tan• DafskA, grow ober wei »�U'daxa 13o1d all ��. d RellRdCnce nf�ltrl OppOii11�C tllila t3igaatote (if �� giing, doing fluty with fit flearf!ulty worn Bu+t the l�wi.. _ �. .ante d t.t o.,. Collegi&W 1utlititi4lte. i �°w:., .otlgh inti tilti 10. . .iii: _ ,,