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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-08-29, Page 2PURITY essACVUltle0Yes rett.0000.001,1,4110.010410109•09 at•end sent thiety-oee; into exile. eep your blood cool 3 • " %our stomaell sweet 1- mikes orip Pgivders Cure. Soli'e • by W., A. McConnell, drugOst, - Briteiu, Gerlasay end the United States have agreed Upon the text ist • propeteltion for a permanent court or arbitretion a,t The IlagUe. DUring July the 4Ourts-ragtial la the Baltic t provinces of RuSia, con- •dernuect twenty-six personto death our temper, too, : lon• • • • • Fruit'13atak-vo,111 do it-• PALL; TERM. OPENS SER-r,Orel, s. • • • It stopheadachetoo, 25e • '2 • sit • Ti1lettlX1 Toil POWderES',_ et : Waters, Toilet SOaps . and Sponges. I, • fa . • 110 . A•„s0lid baek all bristle : 2 lair Brush, worth 500 2 I) • for 25e, a • . • . . • • • - a Ze' W. S. R. 110111E$ i CENTRAL ' STROn.TPORG, ONT. THIS SCHOOL.BY BEING THE I3EST HAS BECOME THE LARG- EST BUSINESS TRAINING -- SCHOOL •IN THE WEST. WV HAVE THREE. DEPARTMENTS COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, AND TELEGRAISHY, IF INTERESTED IN OBTA.INEIG A PRACTICAL EDUCATION, WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE, GRADUATES ASSISTED TO POSITIONS. Elliott lid IfloLaohloil Manf'g °hernia 1. • • so • • • sti•••••••••••••••••••••••• -RELIABILITY - EXP‘ERIENOE- THE CLYDE STALLION LORD STANLEY Will stand for the improvement of stock for the season of 19 7 at his own stable, on Lot 24, Con. 2, Stanley. Lord Stanley is a light bay, stiipe, nigh hind fetlock white. He was foaled June 21th. °1 9 5. PEDIGREE: Siberian (imp) [63M] (11933), Glenlagga n (imp) [4605] (156). Rakerfleld (imp) 14871 (419), Scotland Yet (imp) [345] (1292). Captain Watt in:10[231](4 dam Minnie Glen)ag- gan [5846], May. TERMS: To insure $8. A LBERT NOTT. Proprietor Northern Navigation Company HOME SEEKERS EXCURSION' RTH-WES-T-ON--ST-EsAMERS- SAtLING JULY 3rd., 17th., AND 31st. Return fares to Battleford, Sask.,- $39.00 ; Brandon, Mao., $33.55; Calgary, Alberta, $40.50; Edmonton, Alberta, $42.50; Mooseta,w, Sasl., $36.00 ; Prince Albert, Sask., $38.50 Regina, Sask., $35.75 • . Saskatoon, Sask., $38.50 ; SerestificOna, Alberta $42.50; Winnipeg, Man., $32.60 anti other points in proportion,. Rates include stateroom berth in second class quarters to limit of steamer's capacity. Meals .50c each. Steasners leave Sarnia for Soo, Port Artlfur and Duluth every Mon- day, Wednesday aed Friday at 3.30 p. m. Full information from all G. T. R. agents or address C. H. Nicholson, Traffic Manager'. Sarnia, Ont. TAKE RIVAL HERB TABLETS FOR StOMACH, LIVER, s KIDNEYS AND FOR CL- • EANING THE BLOOD. FOB SALE BY W. A. McCONNELL: CLINTON. WHOLESALE FROM THE RIVAL HERB AGENCY, KINCARDINE. Real Estate for Sale FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND A quarter miles from church, post - office, school and the village of Auburn. Suitable for grain or grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West Wawar.osh consisting of 110 acres of land, 15 acres under bush and the balance nearly all grass. A brick house, a bank barn 52x60, driving house z4x36 with a cement pig house underneath, are on said premises. Also lot 28, East Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly oppos- "tie taid lot 27, containing 100 acres of land, 15 acres of which are beeh. On this lot there is a bank barn 40x60. There are 4 acres of good bearing orchard on the two farm.e. Both lote are well fenced and un- derdrain,ed. A never tailing spring runs across both farms. Possession can be given at once. Terms easy. The proprietor is now past the age to farm. -Apply to Thomas Nicht olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply 'will be given, to all cornmunica- ,83 FARM -40R SALE. -THE CNI)Erl-' signed. offers for sale part of lot 40 on the Bayfield Road, 1i1e e south of Clinton, eonsieting o 20 acres. Good frame house wi st- one cellar, 'barn 36x70 with cement basement. Easy terms. ,-- 3. A. Smitb. . 40 FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON. 2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10 acres of bush, the remainder is well 'fenced. underdrained aid itt a goad, state of Cultivation. 1 acre Of or- nbard and small fruit. Ott the pro. tho; is a two story brick Wilts aTith slate roof, a firsteeliess fatal beim% a barn, size, 44 110 With stone stabling a cement ello 14x80, goad driving Tutus., Pig pen and ben bOuse, TWO never -fail - Ing wells. 'rhis farm is Sititated 41' Utiles from Ilrucedeldi 5 front 014** ton and On :trod gravel road. A.p. lat 011,_ Preto/eel ee addreas n bort Nett, Clinton P. 0, 02 s 1.4•4;••44•••••• 08:1 0 HIM • !news of the CENTRAL SUSI- / 'Opens Sept. 3rd in all depot- iggrrcle Di Lri% trmay 'gg.I. • alogue explains; mu superiority • in Equipment, StatT,Metleocls and i Ream ts. You ale invited to write t for it if intex-ested in the kind of w schoolwork which lirings hest I success.Address ' ” W. fi. SHAW, Principal. •70•444••••40 ••••••••••••••• -Fresh, Strong, Pii That's What we • claim for our pieta Hag requisite. If you axe looking tq. such qualities in' • . - Vinegars, elsixed Spices, Cloy - es, Poppets, Ginger Root, Ce1- 17-•=sts,mrr- „ ramie, etc. -let us supply you. Don't forget our *tine ; As:Gbod as the Best _ Better than Most Cheap as. the Cheapest. . Careful attention. to phone orders. A. D. Beaton Phone 11.1, • l'yoriipt. delivery • PPLES ANTED ROTH FALL. AND WINTER For which' the highest prices will be paid. Don't sell until you see me or one of my agents personal- ly. D. CANT ELON CLINTON, COAL ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP. PLY: NOW. TIM BEST IN THE MARKET, $1 PER ToN,. BUT IP' ORDERED:AND ' PAID FOR BEFORE NAY 81st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS, A TON WILL EE ALLOWED. .. e • Orders left at Davis sa Roveland's will be premptly attended to. anansari.a... • W. 3* Stevenson Sid.bs. For. 'WE. HAVE FOR SAL/E A qUANTITY OP' t HEMLOCK SLABS, .ctirr 16 INCHES LONG SUITABLE FOR laArteEp. J. Hamilton Cream Separators No artiele' On the farm' pall. the , farmer betterthan a Cream Sep- arator. When buying, buy 'the best that is the DeLaVel. 1 am agent. ' for it it this distrint. s The CyClone Fencing The Cyclone Wire Fencing has the two greab requisiteit leeks Well and teats; a long time. Be - lore platiogryoUr order loti me thou, you title fencing and Trete you prices. JAS. APPLEBV. "Clinton Clintott Nows4l000rd Huron -cpurt Hews ..G4hered for News -Record Readers Fttrielt Mrs, Jacob Smith of Detreit bae. eat eljer-perente.,_,Mr-and Mrs. Jacob Ort and other relatives, the past few Weeks. . Mrs. J. J. Merner, who. left tor Exeter last week, will visit ' her mother in ,Goderich bet month, be- fore she returns to town. Mr. and We. Oliver Johnston and family of Clinton, also Miss Lizzie Melrose of Baden -were visiting at Mr. Thornit.e Johnston's, last Week. The big boiler at the Kalbtleisch mills was put into place lest wee's:. and it ts expected Abet the power - plant will be ready in a few days. Mr, Conrad Trueinner of the 14th is erecting a handsome residence thie summert• .• The yoter's list of the township of Hay contains 793 names in part 1 ; 153 in part II and 41 in part 111. There are 474 persons' elegible to serve as Jurors, , It is seldom Abet we are called up• on to reeord two deaths in one week, but this occurence only More toreibly reminds us that one by one we. are hurrying along lifess pathway -here 4ottlay and toir.orrow we are counted with the great majority who have gone before„ Ideriry Greb, One of the first rettlers of Zurich, in the..'person of Mr. Henry, Give passed •away on Monday morning, at - ter • an illneselasting abOut two weeks, the cause of death , being a paralytic stroke. The late l‘le. gree came to this country and settled here when all was a Wilderness and hae beeri.a Continuous' resident bele foe over fifty years: He was .6, carpenter by tradeand aseisted in erecting a good many .of the old buildings in town. ,His widow . and a family Of nine' children all -survive. The child- ren are, Charles, Jobe and Mrs, John Wooer. of Mach.; tatrete_Schriguicer. Of Wellesley; Mrs, Henry Roese and William of Stratford.; Mrs. Stae kle; of Detroit t Fleury of Nebraska and E'dmiincl• of KalamazOo, Mich. The f„eneral took. Place on Wednesday afternoon from the. family reeidence, to the Latheian cemetery. redeeicile-Sehuet On Sispday afternoon, Mr. Frederick Schuettler, an old and respected resid- ent of Zurich passed over to the great beyond; after an Meese lasting for some years, although he has.. been able.. to be out and de- a little week. except for the paet month_ or when ,Int grew gradually Weaker, .arisi wastiongieg for the time he was to be called hence. The late Mr. Schuet- :tier was born in Gerinany' eorne: sixty odd years age,' and came to thie country after lie Attained his major- ity, settling beet: .nearly. forty.. years ego. He Was a hard working malt, early and late, and the efarnilier sCeneas he passed tack and toetli to and froni • hie farm Will be missed by the. 'South... end residents. His ee- maine were laid. to rest on. -Tuesday, afternoon;, the interment taking place to Bronson, Line. Cemetery. Rev. A. D. Gischler officiated At the burial service. He •leaves • one .;on, Johne veho is at -home here alio .his .widow and • four step-ehildren-Henry Wool - nicht of Dakota, Mrs. Pfaff of Mich - igen, Mrs: Gordon ef Cleveland and. Mrs. Broderick of • DakotA. • . • , . . • •: Walton . M. Rowland took a business- trip to Toronto last week. . Mrs: W. H. Humphries wile :took an extended trip West returned home Friday. • Mrs. Jas.. Harris and Miss. • Amite Fergueoli-Were visiting'last week' at Clinton. , • Wm, and 'Mrs. Smitheis, of Ender- lin, North Dakota, are visiting xelat- iyes in- this vicinity. Mrs. Smithers was formerly Miss Mary Bennett. The roof has been put on thene‘e residence erected by Chas. Connor, 16th eon. Grey„ ,The Western Fair Sept." 641i tot1.4th. The attractions:at the Western Fair London, 'Ontario, this 'year prothise to surpass anything ever presented as any previous Exhibition. Knaben- shue, the world-renowned aeronaut, will-II:lake daily ascension's with hi airship. The airship twill also be On exhibition at all times during the Fair. Tho Toronto Pigeon Fanciers' Association will stare a race from in front of the Grand Stand ow Wednes- day afternoon, when. it is expectel that about four or flve.hundred pig- eons will he liberated in.their start for home. The Dog Show, will be something new to Western Fair vis- itors. Apdale's aniroale will- perforin tWipo daily before -the Grand Stand; they show altnost human intelligence and. no one should miss seeing them. White & LeMart, 'Phe Les AriboS and all the, others must be seen to be ap. predated. There" will be efirsteelase music throughout the entire week by, excelleat Bands. The program eater evening Will be eoneluded by a grand display of fire -works closing with the "Siege of Gibralter." • • Special arrangements hate been with all Canadian Railways and some of ihe linea in Michigan for reduced rates front Sept. 7t1I to 15th, inclus- ive. Reserved Seate will be for sale tor the eittratids-Starid-on-Tuesdays-3tea-- nesday and Thursday,'" Sept. 10th, nth,' 12th. Mail orderS for the nime Will b‘attended to. ° Progia , prize litts and II in- formation gl en by applying to the Secretary, General Offices, Loution, Morris Township. Our Ottawa Leger, A tow weddings are on the •taltia• -Misse0.--MCCice--01--Straford-visitell ' ------Ottavv4r-4-4&-- for a.fewdays With their Courint MINA ene Steamer passes and Sir Wil. Jordan. • dm, 0.0.01,1100. 0011. 114. • I • e ' frid appeaxs to be making little pre WU'. Jordan, who has. been filling e, - gress with the repairs on his shatter position At Gederich, returned home Friday.- ... ed Cabinet. Havieg agent two or Misses Kelso, of Clifford, are guests three weeks in confereneeS end dis at the home of their' cousin, Alex, putations on the subject, the Premier Cloakey. has concluded to go off in the weode We are glad to report that Miss i tei- a week's liphing and reflection. Maggie Craig is recovering from, a severe attack of scarlet fever. . Meanwhile the impression grows that le, Jr., who has, been mi j t_wo or three IVIinisters now in the abinet must disappear. They are a Albert Co ins a position in East Orange-, New .t) jieontztd, 0,4s spending a ifestv ,weeks . , at ,ssoirtfeth. ren:of weakness rather than h Mee, Burkholder, - t of, Cleveland, 014 and Mise Mabel Teylor, ot rar-i „ A Campeign, that Failed. is, 1u7se been guests at .Reeve Tay's: loe's. 1 As predicted the totten Ogg , argil - i Mts. Christopher Miehie of Hespeler meet applied to Mr, 13oura,ssa has e visiting at the honie of W. Michie, been more than, a, failure. It has 6th line. - 1 given the Nationalist leader a 'A good move by the tOWnship I strength and prestige that he 'Afil council is the arranging to replace all not have before, and widens the their ,sinell culverts with cement lile, gap between. 'm nd the machine Joe Clegg, jr., having disposed .°1 Liberals of Quebec, Since the Quo - his "Costumee'ae ,driver at a goof' bee meeting was broke,' up Mr. figure, it now training another ot the Bourassa has addressed s tie huge and same kind., • attentive audience in another pelt of The Patrick Kelly, 60 acre faten; the Province, and 'has arranged to being' northwest -,1- lot 14 in the 8.th speak at a number of meetings Seen con., has been sold to ...In°. Nevins, to be held, . Seyeral prominent men in of Blyth, the price being $2,000. He the Liberal 'early have east in theit gets immediate possession. Miss Carrie Souch, 3rd -line, has lot twioitghs, hoininilainndattwniolliipinepaoen n(hit on a holiday eisit with relatives tion, graft, immortality and extravs at Seaforth, ClinIon and Gbdericle agance in Government- eir.:ci et 0 Mrs. Geo. Lowry of Beueselsis look- tame and Quebec: Mr. Bourassa ie do- ing after the' housekeepieg (hiring her ing a good public service. Whatever sister's absenee. • ... , differences there may be between himi and the Conservatives the, opposition party Must:have some respect for hint Grey Toinship.'On account of the enemies he has A metallic roof h; been out en the 'neeteeafiLi ie buretiPtahlensdoatdinwanilti barns on Mrs. W. Shine's farm, 121h ABbeoruarle,ssa, - I Liberalism has greatly -departed -I. om cert. ---- e.- - - se --- - te--- • • - - - -- r-fthe -etandard--- -to -which-he still ad - Last Week .Rev. Mr. McCamus,0-- f horse. Listowel, was the guest ot his Cousin Mrs, Hector McQuarite. • :W. R. and Mr, Sloan and son, Rupert Of Han -Alton are visitors with Nell Duncans.on for a Week. • - Last week W. H. Cole, 7th con., re- eived-a-erieve-threihing-separ.atere-e- Mrs. Belcher and (laughter. Marjorie, of Chicago.' are visiting her mint; MrS. James Cardiff. She was formerly Miss Jean Robinson,of St Mary.. The 50 acre farne•recently purchas- ed by ex -Councillor Duncan Johnston: being part °Hot 15, con. 14, has been sold to James Byron, of • Miehigaa, for the sum ot $1800.- As the Conductor, Understood It I was doing an afternoon ehitt on the -belt line that runs around Asleary, Park -an easy job that left plenty of tinie for the philosophy that is. the car man's delight.„ It wAs abon•,', two o'clock the afternoen,, when a lady' climbed on the .car, and ,speaking as if she begracled. teeey ,breath she spent on. Such • loW' erea.tnre lis° .1 cen )- ductor she chopped ofi these wotele • - "Let .me oft at • Sunset," :tneariii.g Sunset Avenue, of f.tourse, a;- wsll knewl. but the day ;was pleasant, and the. lady looked: as if she needeh the air, so I said nothing. ' " _ On • and on we:..went; going -torrid and round the town, and on each trip I remembered collecting her fare, and didn't bother her for more. • But. by. and by she began to recognize the scenery, and ealling to Me,. she sal() "I thought you were to let me . oil at Sunset t"' ss. ' • . At that I pulled a huge nickel watch , from- iny pocket., and looking long as Wand making big eyes, I said with the best brogue I kept tot., uee at such times : "Shure, mune and.the sail is .yit two liouis high.": Of course she told -the- whole story to ties "super and he fired me. For being -rude to a lady?'Bless you no-efOr failing to collect the extra fares.--Fkom "'Women. 'Fare' as tfie, Conductor Sees There," in. the Sep- tember Woman's Home Companion. The drink Habit cured at home Miller's Drink! enre. Sold by 'W. IVIcdorinelY, druggiet, 'Clinten. .• • by A. PROGRESS OF AERIAL NAVIGA-. • • TION. . ' The Air Ship' that is cOmirig.to, the Canadian National Exhibitipn, Toron- to, will make a trip, within the first four days, torn the ' Exhibition Grounds down to the City 'Heal, around the City Hall tower ted back to the iilaceot starting, thus exeria paying the great progress that has been made withie the last twelve months in aerial navigation. It is not so many months since Santos Dumont, the Great Brazilian aeron- aut, had - his name on the lips ot pretty well every man and Woman in She- civilized world for his great feat of rounding the Palace of the Jayne, and now within a year of that pt. formance the feat to is be in re than repeated in the City of Town - to, Canada. I was pale i•nd weakly for yeaxs. Miller's compolnd Iron Pills br61ght, about a change. Sold )y W. A. Me - Central!, druggist, Chasm Marengo, the Hottentot chief, has administered a dzcisive defeat on a detachment of German troop in Southwest Africa, i1tlng Setae thirty Oa; or forty af them. •14 Sir Charles .Ilibbert Tupper. The return .of Sir Char:lee Hibtert Tupper to active political campitign. ing in Eastern Canada is air event of olitical interest. Sir Charles -)lib- bort is one of the test stump spenk- ers in the country, His. ical. life 'has been tree.from :any kind stain or reproach and his Olney and experience qualify him •for use- ful service. Leaving public 'life jeuch .poorer than whet) ne entered it, *as did most of his colleagues, Sir Charles Hibbert has ',meetly given his whole. time. to prefessional *0) k. Hp has established it large end prat - able _practice' in British Colurania. This IS where he ,differs from several mernbere and ex -members of the Laurier Government who were poor When they tOok office a,ndtate note in a positiou,to high 'without earn- ing anything. In Ms recent addressee to his termer, constituents. in Pictou and to his" Mends at Halifax Sir Charles Hibbert strongly consmended Mr ".• Borden's leadership and announc- ed that in.• the coming electien he would himself be Prepared to take the platform -'in Nova Scotia as Ono of his Supporters'. Mi. Sitten'S. Pleating Palace. ' Speaking., of public. men who hid() becOme. opulent in office, the ne'Wee papers of Ottawa,. Montreal and To- ronto give glowing descriptions Of a remarkable new yaeht which Mr. Sif- ton has..had built for himself. This is desctibed as about the finest.. and most costly boat to be foiled on the St. Lawrence and, he lakes. In size, sPeed, splendor ot-its appointments luxury ot its a.cconiny4ations, the Sit - ton yacht has few, it any, superiors in this part of Norh America. Ne expense has been spared in providirig skilled officers end.a professiotial cook. Last yeax , the hews colunins of the papers were eloquent in their' des- criptions of Mr, Sitten's $200,066 summer home neer 13rockville and now.' the , ex-miriister ' has provided them with a new eeneation. The Power Behind. ' It is hardly accurate to seeale. of Mr. Sitton as a retired Minister Ile 14 still • a member of parliament,. ehotigh he is not often seca les the House. He is hi efteet the minister from tho West though there are two nominal ministers to carry out his programme. Western members of parliament supporting the government do not trouble themselvee about Oliver or Mr. Templerrian. 11 they want anything they go straight ti Mr: Sifton. While Mr. Oliver pet Up a frail defence of the. Western land -deals carried, through place .ne ,a Minister it was easy to 'see . they were not his (legs and that eeterie, er there were •made Without tie col - sent. It is also well understri teat Mr. Oliver would soon cease to be a member of the koverinnent and would not long have the: support of the Tur- Ado,niSons.and Ilarro vs if he re- fused to wear the Sitten yeke. When one considers „these Western transac- tiOnS, the Yukon record, Mr. Sifton's connection With the railway history of the coutitry, and the condition of hie Mu personal .fortunes the. point will eaeily be Seen of certain_ observa- tions made in Parliament in 190e by Mt, Boileassa.. a Miller's Comnourta /ion Pills re- store the ,color to mile cheec bloeSsloss Hee. Sold by W. A. Me- Zonnelydruggist, CIinhOn: Pearing the drastic amendments' of the Lords, the Iltitish Government ha a &tided 10 abandon the Scottish land bill. Results of Experiments:With And* 29111 Dys Is an 1 that, the stomach and other !rims ars weak, thW or .Attsd.? Ito COWSflG end of aches and Omai4 is most. common whom bolt( their meals an arry and worry as tAbey 45L, in tbls couldayi 49.131.ma-Scowa Crops The 'area -used for sowing Wheal asal other autumn crops was Somewhat greater throughout Ontario in the fall of 1906 than in that of 1905. At the Agricultural., College this year Winter Wheat and Winter Rye have produced large yields of grahe whieh is above the average in quality, but 19wer than those of 1906, Generally Speaking, white wheats, as compared with red wheats, yield more grain per acre,. possesstronger straw, weigh a • little less per inea,st ured bushel, are slightly softer in the grain, produce a more popular pastry flour, and furnish a somewhat weakee flour for bread production. Of the white wheats, Dawson's Gol- den Chaff and other verysimilar var- ieties;. such as, A.buudaiice, American Banner, Beardless Rural New Yorker No. 6, American Wondere.Superlative, .Forty -fold, Prize - Talker' Med Extra mean Red have produced the highest yields of grain per acre in the Coll- ege. experiments. In the following characteristics the Varieties mention- ed below are very prominent ; stiff- ness of etraw, Dawson's Golden Chaff Prosper*, iconomy and Early Ont Orel° ; hardness of grain, Buda Pestb, No. e Red, Crimean Red, Banatka, Tasmania Red and Geneva; weight of grain, Northwester, Auburn and Gen- eva ; and milling quality, Tasmania Red, Onigara, Crimean Red, Yaroslaf, Turkey Red, Early Genesee Giant, Banatka, Northwester, Geneva and Itnperial Amber, We are • endeayoueing tO 'improve some of the best varieties of winter wheat by means of systematic sele6, tion and by cress -fertilization. Each of .eight different relected strains of Dawson's G.:Aden Chaff tvlieat gave a yield of over 70 bushels of grain per acre in 1907, ,Some of the: mosit. promising hybris's, which are con- stant in type this eyear,•are thoee produced by crossing the DawSon'r Golden Chaff with he Bulgarian .and with the Turkey Red.. The. object. 'in crossing istO originate new 'kinds 'whic.h will combine the good qualities e imin e e un esire e ea uees of the patent,yrrieties. The melt of many tests conducted at the • College indicate the impor- tance of sowing with -a grain 'drill, large, PlumPi sound, • well matured seed 'wheat. at the rate of about a bushel -and a half per . acre on well prepared clever and earlier 11 possible than the-tatb of September. Smutted wheat should be immersed fortwenty minutes in a Rthrtion of oue 'pint' of formalin .and forty-two .gallons of water. •` The ree'ent tests a,t the College of other classes of auttplin sown crops . show • the following varieties to he the , heaviest average yield* of grain per acre: Mammoth White Winter -Rye, 62 bushels., Tennessee Winter Barley, .53.4- bushels,. Hairy Vete-hes,' 5.7 -and • Black Winter .Innier. • . In the co-operative experiments, conducted thrpughou t • Oritario in, 1901 under the direction., of the Experbmea- tal Union; the. average yield of grata per acre wete as :follows :. Wintee 'Wheat -Imperial Amber, 22.2 bushels; Abundance, 21.7 bushels ; and Mich- igan Amber,. 20.3 busheis, and Of' Whiter Rye -Mammoth, 26.4 and Co.n I men, 21,4 bushels, • I Dietributian of Material for Experi- ments. AS long as the supply lags, mater- ial will be distributed free of Charge in the order itt which the applicatione are received frons Ontario fanners wishing to •experiment and to 'report the results of mite one of the follow- ing tette,: 11 .1tairy Vetches and Winter' Rye as fodder crops ; 2, them yalieties of Winter Wheat ; 3, Five Fertilize -is with Viecar °Wheat ; 4, Aittemn and Spring applications of Nitrate of Soda end Common Sait on Winter Wheat ; end 5, two vasi- etiee of Winter Rye. The size of each plot is to be one rod Whit, by two rods long.. Material for nornlicrs 3 And 4 will be eent by exptets and that for the others by inail. 0. A. C., Guelph, Ont , 'Aug 2911(1, 1907.-C. Zavitt. 4.1.1•••••••ai MORTGAGE SALE. OF FARM PRO- PERTY IGNotiEru TX. NSHIP. OF Under and. by the virtue of the Pewee of Sale contained in a certgn Mortgage, which will' be produeed at the time of sale, there will be offered tor sale by public auction Oh Satute day, the "7th day ef September 1907, at 4 o'clock inthe afternookr, at Reuben Graham's Hotel, Clinton, by Manias Gundry, Auctioneer,- the fol. lowitig property, namely'. Lot No. 36 in the 155h coneeSsiOn of the Town- ship Of Goderich in the County of Huron, containing Eighty ares of laTIldhis" fatin IS bee -Validly eituated about a mile and a halt from Clinton. The' soil is geed, and %ire is an e*- eellent spring creek Ituntfing through the farm. The nuildings are frame home and large bank bate. The crop this season is &rid to be exceptionally good. TERIVIS OF SALE.-Tenper cent. of the purchase !emelt to be paid to the Vendor or his solieitot on the day of sale, and the Ittlance in, sixty days th'e'rerafItnerti 14oher larticular; apply' ttiTtliii auctioneer, Or to the undersigned: Dated at Goderioli, this 14th day el August, A. D. 1007., Proutifoet, Hays St Blair, Solicitor:. for the Mortgagee . Thomas Gundry, Aucticneer. HOCHTS cares dyspopsia---it• has "cs magictouch" thChease, war toodokootoio of rinneir,Ole Send to!. SookAm ft/10000U •C L Hon4 Co.; Loma. Mom Lord Elgin has announced a • rear- aegement of the Colontal Office. MEN'S 'ODD PANTS immlook • We would call atten- tion this week to our large assortment ot Odd Pants. They are made from the best Eng- lish and Scotch cloths. A18,0 some very find Eng - Hill worsteds, suitable to wear On any occasion. We have. all Siies from 32 to 44, guaranteed to give entire satisfaction both in style and quality and at prices from. 7 $2 TO 5.50 THE LAST OF OUR SUMMER UNPER- WEAR. You can't think of any f Tin derwear_tha we cannot supply you "with. Cotton,Silk, Union, Wool, in fact, we have everything that comfort demands. Now therewill be duys of hot weather yet, and to 'meet this we .- will sell all our Summer Underwear at greatly re- duced prices. Space will not permit us to give de- tails, but we ask you to call and see the very ex- tra values in these lines. A good Stock of Negli- gee Shirts, Ties, Sus- penders, etc., always on hand, Jacobs Von will find this store a very profitable place on Saturdays Fall Term Opens eent. 3' It pays to attend die ELIAOTT TORONTO, OM darner Yonge and. AleIander Streets.. THE SCHOOL THAT RANICS. FIRST IN THOROUGHNESS, POP- ULARITY AND GENUINE MERIT, OUR liernAD NDANCE IS GREATER. 1VIO S ENTS WERE rLAcE.0, IN OSITIONS AND AT BETTER. SALARIES THAN IN ANY PREVI- bus YEAR. WRITE TO -DAY FOR HANBSO1VIE pATALOGUE. W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL. . List of Fall Fairs 13ayfleld, Oot. 1 and 2 Western Pair, 'llept. 6 to 14 tinter, Sept. 16 and 17... Seaforth, Sept. 19 Ott 20 Listowel, Sept. 24 an 25. Illyth, Sept. 23 end 24 St. Marys, Sept. 25 and 26• Winghatn;" Sept 26 and: 2Z' Goderich, Sept..25, 26, 27., Brussels, Qct. &°` and Rirkton, 'Get, 3and 4 NOW TS THE TIME. -TO PLACEI -Yetir-ordeflor-Peatizig--bietiWAliii=-111 advance . in price. Use the eon Spring Write made by tbe Canadian Feite CO.•of whieh I ittn agebt in thie Matelot, 1 arn alio agent fon the celebrated` Heintzman Moo, F. W. Evil*, Bot 165 Clinton PA,