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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-12-15, Page 21the bought Having11 g eery and China. Busine B. A. McEwen . we are ive you position to gi, y , values. , We purpose carrryin lines kept here formerl Thanking those who ored us with their patron of the. past and'ask •fo: continuance, and will ass all who trade. with us receive the best values_a attention. possible for al ive. Holiday Rates on: Gia Trunk • ,, ` Tunis year you can enjoy Visit at thefold' home or'witl {fiends ag Fare and One -Third n u 11 1st th, h, od be D m Age of age • only part of the 'work required be; done by the farmer would the cleaning off of the`'brush. the spring and the: hauling of • t fruit to market in the fall. A Meeting of apple growers '9Y: held recently .in the town ha11.G' poicha in sal. No action'has been taken k pyet, 'however,: to accept. the Of£ • The holidaybargains are ad tisedj in. The N tnE�hristmas In choosing y •senttremember the absent ones delighted to get The New Era, Candidates for municipal a school trustee honors Will do W to have their cards in rhe.N'e`w" early. It pays to advertise. Local municipal councils b;: now; nothing to do with the tax. The Ontario Legislature. a % Last Session' took this matter nut their`. jurisdiction and set the d tax,—one dog, $1;' two do s, one bitch, $3; two bitches, assessor has to enter them on 1 roll. When, snaking 'out your aeeou: use aprinted billhead, A well- ecuted :billhead gives you a stat sing with your business et sto'm( We execute letterheads., yen' e10 statements, billheads and at printed Wetter with neatness dispatch, Call or Phone The N Era when in need of printing. Calendar 'hunters are abroad. most avaricious should be satisf with 18, especially If a dozen the 'big kind, Municipal nominations 'will held Monday, Dee. 26th, and of tion on Jan. 2nd, Christmas 1 New 'Y'ear's 'will come on Sunda the following days will be obser as holidays, as well as for the p poses Municipally specified. ?or titivate' c':sd Children. :Til:; Bou rates will be go0g; going from nesdaY,. December 21st to J€ 2nd, inclusive, valid returnin *January4th,1911. There w7 be Single Fare rate over `Chr good going Dec. 24,25 and26 turning until December 271 again for New Year's. on Dec and 2n d go 1st , a' 1 January 1st J Y 3 , til Jan. 3rd. Tickets . may. cured advanceand avoid at station. • Secure tickets and full info] • from SFORD, :TOwp JOt;3N. HAN A. 0 Pattison, Dep • s4at ►, . ill rtbi�r l read, �t� l: ' SUFFERED FOA YEARS WITH STOMACH TROUBLE • - Promptly, CWm Mr. Daniel Saunders, of Shoal Lake, Manitoba, is one of the best now gentlemen. in Canada's great wheat. • country. -Ile lived'for year: in the West—made a success of his farming—and has uiou retired from active business life to enjoy the fruits of his ' work. When a titan of such financial and social standing voluntarily testifies to the great benefits he has received.. from taking " hruit-a-tives' there cant be no doubt but That "Fruit-a-tives" deserves the confidence of every reader of this paper. SUOAT. I,a>.n, 11i4$34., JUNEC a h, x9Io, "Itor years, I was bothered with persistent. Dyspepsia and . Indigestion, having severe pains after meal time. I tried everything that I DANIEL SAUNDERS, Esq. could get but the pain in my stomach became no better. Last summer, Mr. Oatway, a druggist of my town, recommended "Fr,,uit-a Lives " to me. While taking " Fruit-a-tives ", I in no way gave up any .foods that I was in the habit of eating, neither did I stop smoking. Yet in spite of all, " Fruit-a-tives" has done wonders for me and I strongly advise all my friends to use it." DANIEL SAUNDERS, " Fruit-a-tives " is the only medicine in the world made of pure fruit juices, and will always cure Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Consti pation and any other disease that comes from disordered Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. 5oc. a box. 6 for $2.5o, trial size, 25e At dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. W CHRISTMAS FAIRY STORY, ByAILEEN ORR. T gERE was once upon a time a little black boy called Billy. in He had lived all is short life a black camp with his parents and a number of other aborigines of the tribe. Billy had never been very kindly treated, and as he had a soft heart himself he sometimes felt it very much.c ti tee. ,being lett _Now, one Christmas CART ITTLE IVER P1LLS. Cha r• R. E 61ek Tieadache and relieve all the troables Dizziness,bNinsea, Drotate wsineshe system, ,Distress aftuch er eating, Pain in the Side &c. While their moat remarkable success has been shown in curing CK. _ headache, yet Carter's Little Liver P111s are equally egnin i it curing a wntinthisanoygcomplan,whiltheyl o 'Correctdisorderso1 the stomach, stimulate the Hv,er' and regulate the bowels. Even if they old) cared KEAD • Ache they would be almost priceless to thosewho eufier from this•dtstressing complaint; butforttu nately tholrgoodnese does notend here,and those who once try them will find these little pills vain. able In so many ways that they will not be ling to do without them. But after all slak head ACHE ere we make oe nr greof soat bast.v Our piils•cure it any lies that here Is while others do not Lt Liver Pills are very small and very easy to to . Oneor two pills make n dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or pnrge, but by their gentle action please all wh0 ue0 them. Callan E2ICII CO., /111W YORE. I" POA 11111 DORI. Small Fria Modems, sad, taking the fruit, he con. tinned his way with a 'light heart, As be climbed and climbed, rising higher' and higher, the glen grew small• er and smaller below bins till he could not see the old man any more... Semi the hill became so ,niece and slippery that he • leas forced to draw himself up from tree to tree by bolding first on to one branch and there another. Blue gum and wattles rose high .above hint in menotouous grandeur till he began to wonder where the Christmas trees and stockings were and how they grew. Feet. Int thirsty again, bo was putting some more :Grapes into his m o u..t b, . when suddenly he perceived a poor old woman -lying on the ground, looking very faint and 111. "Give ane some, kind youth: she gasped. "1. have been sunstruck." "OWE mg SOME: "But 1 have KIND POUTS." tray eted many miles on foot and am parched ' with. thirst," said Billy. "I am dyiug,t' groaned the other fee- bly. "gave pity," Whereupon, moved to sympathy, he gave tier all he bad.left. To his. astonishment as she waw eat• fag tbein.she turned into a lovely fairy queen all dressed in, ,soft, shimmery bine, the coke. of the sky. . "As you have done mea service," she said, "1 mean to reward you in the way you most want. You shall have a real 'Australian Christmas." Billy was •overjoyed and at her bid- ding followed her through the bush till filled they reached' a wonderful garden • n alone as usual, with do presents . of any sort and no• treat, he began to • think of all the stories he had been told about the white children's Christmas and determined then and there to. find out what it was really like. He bad oun- isinac. heard of the Christmas hie ea Coun- try many miles ori and planned to go there, believing from their name that' these must contain all the mysteries of Santa Claus and other joys from which he bad always been isolated. With a loving farewell to'bis own o branches. f — little shelter min min the e which he had built for himself against the thunderstorms—he set off with only Opal with every ane of the Wry col. pre combined gleaming in It. 4 MI the fairies gathered round Win and exclaimed. "That Is a magic. opal, i and tbe owner of it will some dais earl n become chief of ills tribe. EI g this, he put it in his mouth under bis tongue for safety, for, as be had no clothes, of course he bad'no. pocket, The fairies. then, 1 he had :no �.T stocking to hoax . .. up. presented. ,bum with brilliant flowers a d fruit which surpassed :bis wildest dreams, Straw- berries grew: in masses' all along the borders, and the trees were laden with luscious ripe peaches, nectarines, figs h had u lista fruit e s t and everyother w ever thought or heard of in or out of season. u ' the blue Here theyentered, andh fairy e summoned ten other little fairies. just Billy's own `size and age to wait upon and entertain him. They .were alt lu different colors, so that as they flitted ut him in the sunlight with • their ab0 floating gossamer ' gowns they looked Snow. like a rainbow. • Feast the little darlcy.boyl • Give hien pudding, fruit and toy; a piece of opossum shin hung 'round [ Bing' and dance and merry make; Don't forget the Christrrtas cake his waist for clothing anda boomerang I For the goodly darky boy: in his band. Billy jouln d f many hours over .1 see ng «W goat citation wait cis app s, and Methatmttrtl,+tttt They will tiro take worth ifs o .. �. They .aarrf)•ot stomach disorders, mist dig'estloa, find maks life 'ty living again for the vtethn of dyspepids. 50a, a box. 1f your druggist .. sd not mocked them yet, send tat 50a. and we will mall them. • National pros and Menke' ca sap at► of Comae, Malta. . aleatr.al.. Sheep Keeping. instead, for a ' Mina; ha.: beeal said tram time to Christmas hoa• tont• w the subjeet at the advantage' witb a new boom- erang, telling him it was a charmed ort*. so that wbeu- ever he wanted anything he bad only to throw the weapon high into THE GOn1.IN KP0Ci(EDthe air and • it 1I1Sr DOWN. would' return with. the object of his choice and lay it at his feet. But alas, there was a wicked little gobliu peeping through from the bough of n peach tree, and, though be had not heard about or seen the boomerang, be bad caught all regarding the magic opal and had seen Billy' place it un= dor his tongue. So when the little black boy had bidden goodby, thank. tug the fairies for his Christmas feast. and started home again be was way- laid in the bush by the evil goblin, who had followed him out of the gar. den to rob him. hilly refused to give up his stone and cried for help, belt` the gobliu knocked him down and beat him till be lost consciousness, Then the wicked creature forced open his mouth, stole the magic opal and -ran away with it es fast as be could. When poor Billy recovered he soon noticed that the opal . was gone and guessed who had taken it, bu' he was •-in despair of ever finding it again, s0. sitting miserably on the ground; he opened his mouth wide and cried long and loud. But this be soop realized was a silly, useless thing to do. Just then he spied., his boomerang, which ground 0 t h u one gr be bad quite forgotten. nearby, and, remembering what the blue fairy had told, him, he. picked It up, and, jumping to his feet, he threw It skillfully high into .the air. Away it swung without touching the trees and, sure enough, as the goblin,, Having' sung. and danced for him, or an eye they then set the Christmas dinner on paddocks and wire fences, .0 admg a' Lo k . o es dent• There were "strawberries and and bracken undergrotivth,'• where h snakes were very numerous and poi-. tt,unsle]` bawds so malty` that Christ- sonous, till he found himself in a be11u- mss he never 'missed those the fairies. tlful' valley• between a blue 'and a put.- ; ple mountain• Approaching a .vine- yard. he asked an old gardener where the Christmas hills lay. •'Yonder." 'said the wan. . pointing toward the ', P thein bine ht In fronto„stones instead ,of raisins through it, blue awuntain. "This is Yarra glen. The little black: boy was. very hot. and a piece of'yellow wattle blossoms and thirsty, for the sun- had been beat- •. stuck'in• the top. • lug fiercely upon laic all the. way: Five fairies sat at one side, of the . thet while five a t the •o , the round table and , h along, so he be,,,,ed a few of juh'y grapes which hung in rich profu Billy'. silt tit' the :font, and the bhie• sion 00 the vines. queen at the head.. 'They tilled their icy alt means.” said the good IIA- •4 glasses with magic wine, so that all Lured gardener as hepickedhim the• I who, :drank would • be lucky all the largest. bunch he could' find, ripe and new •year round., Bach fairy's wine inlitui1g. with the bloom upon then). ,Watch-ed:her dress; the green one had- Billy thanked' him, 'saying he hoped . • Wine, .the inh one"iflf• '{Mae semi. tiluu. t„ IH' n1114 to return his. green11 Gree s water h 1 ng, narrow .table out in the gar - bravely the through cream, and grape cake, • mipee pies. stole), chocolates,' pineapple dumplings, and. last. but most important, instead • of 'a hot phtm;pudding with holly, as the .cold` countries bare, there was•a huge ice cream pudding. with precious of peeping sheep an every farm, says the Iiultir,s1edit, Yt'1 there is no sort 01 deinestic' initial. that has failed to Meet wan generat appreciation in. the same degree as the sheep, Truly there is no farm that can afford not to keep sheep. The sheep- Is nn animal of re- kiu�d itealects: He i& not a gross feeder. so tbat neitbtr to the fattening nor the growing periods Is there de- niti�nci for the laborious effort that :it - azd• the :purple.: fairy: purple wine.. and se on till it came' 'to Billy. and lits was black with a crimson light in it, and he` thought it 'more delicious than an3 think he `had ever tasted. rf ulriess trhen' t11ey .were „given .eac11 a large C'Liee pays and cheerfulness replaces grouch when .stornacli, •liver, idne s and bowels are helped . Y 'r u naturally to do th e i duty tY by Y Sold Everywhere. slice of the grape cake, and afterward anything they wanted till they had ap- petite 'left for only the:ice pudding, which on such a bot day was most refreshing. • : Each . fairy found ;in her match share a precious stone again to ma her dress. The yellow fairy got a topaz. the' heliotrope an amethyst, the blue a sapphire, and so on till it came to. Billy. who. after eating for some time, suddenly closed his white teeth ,upon , something very bard and. taking it nut and looking At It Round it wna.P" in boxed 25e. tends hog' raising at alt tunes. ile to gr,nwl 1 Jr. II—Keith Flamiltn..,Mav Hatpi t ':ton, May Hamilton,. 'John Lei.�per, �"Potn Appleby, Will Briggs, Roberi McNall,. Pt.II--a—Kathleen Alien, Robert McNeil, Pt. II—b—Agnes Leiper, Alberta. Moon, Cecil Cartwright, Will Hami- lton, 'George Addison. Pt.I—a—Mary Cartwright, Ralph ' Josselyn. Pt, II—b—Milton Brown GuY Lei- per, Russell McNeil. The highest marks Was obtained by Lillian Connell, G.C.Sturdy, Teacher; a close grazer and will. it the need be, . eke out an existence where other farm animals would find it impossible to do so, Be will also devour weeds and objectionable vegetation that would otherwise prove a nuisance, Eie is a close cleaner; with the faculty of gain- ing his subsistence from grains and berbage that would' else: be lost. Summerhill T'h;e+ following is the report of S.S. No. 1,2, Summerhill, 'based on general ,proficiency . and class •standing•— Willie Townshend,wEdith Hah.n. Nair, Etta rvey, en W Harold 'Biggins, • Jr. 4th—Alvin Townshend, Effie Rath, 'Second Mci3rien, Sr. 3rd—Mabel 'Harvey, ''Neville BECAME SO WEAK ! Forbes, Florence Lawson, Jean • Marquis Fanny Lovett. y a i � Wright,• Bide Mair; rvitl 'Farquhar, 2nd—Dorothy Marquis, Johnson, Jas. J M 'Bessie Lindsay, McBrien, John r.0 wry McBrien, N da •,Forbes, fid $, U. TRICK, Teacher. ckersmiith report of'S.S. No. 4 T 1V1 a the` month of Myrtle Crich, P Turner, Frank O'Brien,Crich Nelson ch• a Ball, equal, Melville Walters, ola Wise, Grace Steph- enson, Rogerson. .—Elva Nott, (Winnie -Bert Z'Valters, Phyllis Crich. � • --Wilbur Nett. • — Vera.. Stephenson, Falconer. J 'GRANT; Te " sLi et•ich Zow}i iD following is the report derich township, November. Lowery. u Lobb:.lVlae. Sint Ernest 1VfeCart Lowery, H Huck. ' n Jones, Joy 'Lob Olive Stoddart Beatty, , Gladys 5. anion Jones, Roy neon.. 1VI: 'PHILLIPS; T to lease Qrch AT TIMES Jr, 3rcl—Ma Saville, Jean 'Lind- say, Olive Wil- 'Sr. 2nd—Me COULD NOT WORK. son Rath Jr, 2nd -Do Cotta Jervis, Fred John - Wu, ar • 'Ont., — y Grimsby,2 Hiles, art Mra. • Ceorge 1�own- writes:—" Just a few lines to let yoWright, Amy know what Milburn's Heart and Nerve sherd, elude Pills have dorso . £or mi. I suffered part 1—M wax greatly. with ]ny nerves and betaine so B�a��eom, 'Hilda nervous and weak at tinges I could not" Johnson, work. A. friend of mine advised me to did, whichand try a box of your pills, 1 soon. found great relief, They are the 1 best medicine I• have ever taken, for the Tu heart'. and nerves. I recommend them School m_. to any one suffering from heart or perveersmith, ^for her. '• trounce. e]]Ilea Miiburn's Heart and Nerve Pills make Class 4— the weak heart strong and the shaky Bali, John Crich, . nerves firm by imparting a strengthening curing val.: Wellington and restarati''e_influence to�CVoly organ Herman 'Ori II' a. nd tissue of Class 3 --Id Grace u net. r Z , Walters, :'V i teph- enson, Myrtle Class 2 sr Hunt, Class '2 jr.—Bert Crich,'1Vfabel Class. 1 sr. Class 1 jr,. George. ;Falc Teacher. t mit dizziness, sleepless. ad izz) s ' st r d u at he e , P . miles aff, wasJ -anon. of t h , a couple of pit Ing his plunder, the boomerang lifted nese, anaemia, twitching of the muscles, out of. his hand • before his = general: debility, lack of vitality, etc. it very eyes and carried it back to the • feet 'of its rightful owner. Billy shouted for joy, • and, putting i1 once more :in • his mouth; hetook his;' wonderful toy • under his ` arm and sped down' the hill. When he reached tbe vineyard he saw. the gar- .l dener 'still •at'work,.:so, asking.' him ' what he would most like as a token of gratitude for the grapes.., the old man looked him up and : down find answered, `•`There is not much a:little. • fellow like you. could do for me." "1 Can do my best," said Billy. „ "Therethin I want," is Only one s said th'e gardener sadly, 'and that is the alttic daughter I lost in the bush a year ago." o e ran o g net said than the b m No sooner Went whizzing through the. air as. be- fore, and in a few moments ;it 'came • • floating swiftly.. back through the. blue haze with n' little fair beaded child seated hap - piny and safely. `upon it. With joy too deep. for words, the ,,old. man clasped :her in his arms. ant Billy. trium- phantly.left :them together and journeyed .'on again over pad- ence f - and . doth TI 6 oxafE r•.t.oA lv till at last 'kis SWI1 TLT ' uACIC, found . himself brick in, the :blade camp where his lit tee min iniu and aborigine companion's were. When they found bow success- fully he could throw and the wonder- ful things the boomerang brought back - he ,grew so very popular and rich that they at lea'gth made him chief of the tribe: Then. he married a sweet little black girl with the tightest, tiny black. curls and the bi'ackest possible eyes. Round her neck he hung the magic This Concrete Root Cellar Costs Less Than Wood and is Much More Durable Cement is particularly' adapted to the con- struction of Root Cellar floors and walls, Experience proves that for the farmer, Coti- crcte is superior to wood in every'' point of comparison. Concrete. permits of a desirable degree of coolness without freezing. 'There is no question as to its durability. Concrete lasts, not for years, but for ages; and needs no repair. Anyone who has scooped vegetables front the old plank floor will appreciate the fact that Concrete offers a smooth, continuous surface, with, no projecting plank ends or nails to damage the scoop or tulle the temper of the' steeper., You may send ins A Copy of "What end Farn)dr Can DO With Concrete." The various uses' to which Concrete may be profitably put, on the farni, are plainly and simply. in our 160 -page book, . "What the Farmer Can Do . With: Concrete" which shows how the following farm buildings. and utilities can ' be constructed of concretet-- . Barns, Cisterns, .Dairies; Dip- ping -Tank$, • Foundations, Fence Posta, F'esiiin'd'"F,hs'ore (;utters, ---7' Hens' Nest*, Hitching' Posts, Horse Blocks, 'Houses,' Pout - Shelter, ,Walls, Stables, Stairs, Stalls, Steps, 'Tanks, • Troughs, . Walks, and so forth. Send for It-lf'i free—though it regularly 10119 for 600. Write today. CANADA . CEMENT CO., Lirriited 51.60 National Bank Building, MONTREAL ..'...• .... ..,•.,r.,• Natt►a... .. ..,...,, ,.,.,.•,•r,•,•., dddrdsrr ' , Price 50 cents per box or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price byThe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. • • Illullett . • • The 'following is the report for November' of the pupils in the sen- ior room of. 5,'S. No.'8, of'Hullett. The names are arranged in order of meritl;66 per cent 'being honors. V Class,-Honors—Elva . 'Manning, Kenneth McConnell—Pass— Stanley Lyon. s ' erton Senior IV—Pass=Ivy • Roberton, Herbert Crawford Pearl Lee Frank Brown. Mabel Grainger, Vanley Garrett, '. j'unior IV-Honors—Jewel Grain- ger, Orval . Ph•illipps. Pass—:,illy Brunsdon, Jennie Mains, Clarence Crawford. • Senior III—Honors—Ref cy. Man- ning,-Pass•—Mary.. Crawford, Ber- tha Little, Olive Little, Olive Lyon, Mae 'Lyon, Wilmer Scott, Lizzie Johnston. ` • • • Junior III'Honors-Kathleen Me Connell _Pass -Janet Honking Harry :Riley, Della Braithwaite, Mary 'Jamieson Minnie Crawford,. Oreat Removal :S of a *6.aoo Stock 9f Shoes Having decided to ve our Present stand at the of our lease we will start urtaysDec hlOtb. on We want to clean out eve Dollars worth of stock bei moving time. Every Shoe and Robb Trunks, Suit Cases and Mi . 1n our stock will be reduce in price. There is nothing nicer 1 Xmas Presents than Shoes Slippers come early and the best Bargians. Term Cash, no Ghods approval, Try us for Hepairin . C. Rathv e •' Reliable Footwear all the family. T—P-- hod of S '"She folio S. TTo. 4,,'Go for the month of N 5 --Harold lair, Is- Jr. 4—Lulu ae , bel 1S)n clai a yyeti Herbert e Stoddart. . 3—Beryl ' b, Gra- cie ITebbutt vie Edgar part '2— g Stoddart. Easom Part 1—Marion Elsie: T'erg etcher. E. fe �'•' 01.1.1064.46.1.0.101 u a1ds Bessie .Crawford, Tear' Haman.. Guarantees to In - Vera A,Ross�Prin¢ pal The reale Yield By Scientific crease_ o Treatment. J'unior .Room r,. � x . tl'e Grain er. A proposition 'which . is ' meeting Gray, Kirk Lyon,•Myrtle g .1. p P in the nei h - S II ,Mildred :Nettie Woodman -Kate Brown Jnlia' with much interesth is the neigo- Brown, ° • Norman 'Manning, •!Willie borhood' of Goder Ham' n. a company to lease several bun- Crawford, "Shobbrook; 'Alfred l dreg: acres of orchards in venal bun- d' ederich an f Johnston Stanley G e c Flunking, Annie .Hiles, .John (ehips�of , Cra",vfoII George Johnston.. t Colborne. f guron Is a ares t that edho Part II—Rachel Woodman, Bert orchards o Shobbrook.. Edith Sampson, the, ea')ne or greater. degree of ne- annin Stew- I , �� a than that from which • many e — Sr. Pt, I_Wi11ie.M gk ale tl art Little._ of the orchards 'of Ontario. suffer, jr .'Pt r1 Rilev^Gladys (#rain .and the promoters' of: the scheme J. I u ger, Ida.Lyon, Roy 'Hamm; Eddie are. 'willing to guarantee .that they Crawford. • • Phame Little,Aiurl can return as much to the ,firmer • Young, 'Elva Longman,. John John in rent as 'he :could expect to, get ston. Margaret Cowan Teacher out, of his orchard if he continued The following is the report of•S, orchard.' would. besim rove lines,. S. No., 4,lHtillett township, for the cultivated turned along inuch.more vain - BEkCO&SYT BEAGOK & 5 YT! r - o— •to°neglect it. ;' At the same time the owed and viral `and as she wore it always they. month, of Decehzber; an re ll able tondition to the owner at the Sr. ogeCharles John War- Indus- ren Rogerson, John Adams, Emer improve the apple -growing son aleck. try In this County. ,Tr. III— Florence tortwright• would netivation carried of byes orchards of Ruby( M—Lillian of the company, and the Sr, II—Lillian Connellexperts,, live happily er afterward Tiesliers Jr IV—Carleton Rogerson, Lillian �y. 't" n of the lease.'In this d ev. ex Ira io Adams. way the scheme would do much to. Weekly, :. y k w VVe Want to Land ° your first) order, because we know that • om that satisfaction t your eyes tou will o thee ffact that you .cttnnot do better. anywhere Wee that you Oen with us. You will ' find that we at'a not 'tall at sea" in our butwiness, but thoroughly ''up - to - the minute" and watehful of the interests )i! our customers, knowing that, by so loing, wo are really .acting foi 'my own ultimate benefit. Q. A. DOWNS, Merchant Tailor, Clinton • Every' Women is late-eated and should know LW* the wonderrnl MARVEL Whirling Spray The ,left Vetinal Syringe.best —Mott(onrenitnt It cleae5tt Inttautly. Ask your druggist fo_tjm,..V ]thetanne1Supply (ha MARVEL kedept ne ether, but tend,tatnp tot iaustratel hook•-tealtd. It ghat full Odle. u)Sre and dirett)0n, lnthtuabl. Yd Wt ntO1ttBtUPt'IT 1 t M. Gwent A' 1 •'`'t l4 +. tors breitd,, rk n d • better b r. ilre PATENT CANAO 7 TRADE MARK .,4'' h �•s WHEAT (Amman) MANITOBA HARD 3 Bows the yijnat're of 1