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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-08-31, Page 7For illustrated catalogue, address; I Nev. N. 1. Warner, M.A.,Principal. • 4 July 20-6 • • tit. Thomas. Ont. Lake Kria liavigation. Co,, Limited • The quickest and most direct , route to 'I' •. CLEVELAND,' 01110, .._ • via eta Stanley. Thorough fare from Clinton one way •••• liuo, return $6. Return tioket valid for one month.• .• • • . Special rates going Saturday and return- ing Monday. • Boat leaves' PL Stanley on Sundays, Tuesdays' and Thursdays at 11 p.m.. and on Satardaye at 1, • For ticketa andfurther information apply G. T, R. agents, or write • ' •T. MARSHALL,- Will. WOOLLATT, • Asst. Gen. Posit. Agt. Manager. • ffer.fecrl- Aperfectilemedy for Constipa- lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoe.a. 'Worras,Copirul.siOns.teverish- 'mess end Loss or SiEEP; Tac Situil ,AiSpeturc e. EW 4eCiir SEE THAT THE FAC -SIMILE SKINATURE gxpqr poOyar 1,ettAPPER. Pawn, IS Tili WRAPPER OP tVE111 BOTTrun OF CASTORIA Oastorla is put up In one -else bottles only. It is not sold In bulk, Don't allow .anyone to sell you anything eke on the:plea or prole) that it ' • is "jest as goodltand "will answer every pnr., pooe. '.• Beet* you got 041-8-T-0-R-Isa. %to no. • " 4-440? "" • sigeature ' ewer . • • of • • , vulva IS BABY • --cUMNG iviwoh him earefu11y.--00 the • tint indication er Diarrhoea • tive Dr. rowler's Extract -et W141 Strawberry: s • s. `',*" Hot weather comes hard ou b b' 2:: Melly those cutting teeth. 4 " The littlefornisoon '•hsh I '- , *metes and fade* n„ • away when diarrhea* or cholera infantunt seizes upoWit. • ou love your child, mother, and o save hes tires, gtve him Dr. Fowler's 1.Est ct of Wild Strawberry. •--------------'sThereslesnomother-rentedysitosintfe'-to • ' give to children and none so effectual. • Mrs. Chas. Smith, Shoal 1,ake Man., says "I think Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is the best medicine that , was ever made for diarristeirs dysentery end 'simmer complaint. It is the best .' thing to give children when they are teeth. • logs I have always used it in our own t fluidly and it has eever yet failed,' • EATING AN OYSTER. Mho Starfish /las Ratner an Odd Wag, ,• at lochs*, It. • VIE CLINTON Ni1107 ERA MEN OF MARK. Mr, Balfour recently 'Made a• speech at itir-eQaP;1121:11: ottedittglawt bazaarthlaet- u vo e o r marks' to the praise of golf. Booker T. Waehington has been chosen to preelde at the arst meeting of the Na. flout Negro Beelines league, which will meet in Boston on Aug. 23. The eon just born to Neville Litton, heir presumptive to the earldom of Lyt. ton, le great-grandson a Deliver Lytton and a grandson of Owen Meredith. Lord Pauncefote, the British embers - seder at 'Washington, will deliver an ad. dress on inode.rn politica before the ue- dergraduates of Harvard early next fall. Samuel Alechuier of Aurora. Ills., who has been nominated for governor of 1111, nois on the Democratic ticket, was brink . hi Chicago in 1859: Ile,has ;servedtwo terms in the Illinois legislature. Dr. Murray of the new English dic- tionary wants early instances of the use, '''''''''''''''''''' in the muse of wishing to marry. He has been enable to trace the word further hack than 1784. It is said that Mucus Daly, the cop- per king, agreed to pay, William Welded Astor $16,000 for the latter's Fifth ave- nue • (New York) house, which he has Suet leased for tyterni of ten years. s Tito Mattel, the song composer, is in the bankruptcy court ter the third time In 17 years. The cause for his troubles Is speculating in stocks on "tips for good things" which his friends gave him. Dr. Corbin 1. Decker, surgeon on the United States ship Monocacy, now in Chinese waters, is a native of Vineland; N. J. His father, Jacob Is Decker, 'who Is a retired hardware •merchant, .still flees. at Vineland. ' • Rear Admiral Louis Semite -is of Ger- man ancestry and was born ,near 13ellee vine, Ills., 59 years ago. He entered the Naval academy when he was 16• years old and from that time to this has been con- stantly in the naval service. The Octogenarian A.ssoelation of Iowa recently had a picnic in 'Union park, Dee Moines, which. was attended by about 50 How the starfish eats an oyster II told by H. W. Qonn in it, Nicholas. . • The oyster when at home lives, in II ',hard lime ahell which nicely protects •him . from the attack of enemies. lidan, with Ids tools, can open the shell and remove 'the soft animal, but besides man the oyes 'ter has few foes.. Oddly senough;*" hid • greatest foeI not,ml ht b t d, an animal with Powerful jaws and strong -teeth, but one wholly without jaws. It is the common. starfish,- so common every.. where at the seashore. Vow, the starfish is a ecift, flexible crate, • tare, very iluggish, seemingly helpless •;end utterly unable to attack Suck an nut' anal as the oyster. Its mouth, which is •in the center of the disk; has no teeth or Jaws. How can such a helpless creature - Open. the formidable 'oyster, 'shell and get' sit -the animillconcealed'withits? Its method of doing so is odd *Ugh. It cl the• In Ite wrapping its tie areas around the shell • tightly. Having thus seized the oyster, It quietly waits. Just exactly what hate. Pens next even our 'scientists do not ex- actly know.. The two shells of the 'oyster "we .held together by a hinge- which is 'etiened bysa.epring. The spring is so ad - lusted .that- shells will be .• pushed *Pen unlese 'they are 'held together. by ; the muscles. Some scientists tell Us that lifter the starfish has held the oyster fair • iwhile the opitersepens. its shell in Order to get fclod, and the -starfish that has been waitipg for this now injects into the shell a little reddish liquid., • This •acts as a poison, paralyaing the muscles and. thus. „Making it impcissible for' the animal to `dose its shelL Others tell us that the -process is simpler and that the starfish 'simply holds the tihells tightly -together 'Until the oyster la :smothered. • As eoon as' t s stupe ed by the 'suffocation the •:tnuseles relax and the sisell.opene. 'Whichever of these .two accounts -true it is estain that after the . • Order open. Now comes this ..oddept flare otsall. The,stornach of the ;Startle is very large and elastic. and it is now thrown out of the animal's -mouth Much as one w•ould ttirn a beg •iiitle out. This stomitell is then throat Within the . oyster shell and wrapped Around thesoft animal,- beginning at once -to digest it. The •starfish does not. take the trouble even to remove the oyster 'from its •shell, digesting . in ita •eWn thome and eventually crawling awe", leirving behind the gaping, empty•shell. • ,STOOD FIRMLY TO PRINCIPLE. A, Wonsan 'Who Dermal* a Street. Om. Conductor to Terme. I make my humblest gala= tb wom- an I saw in Fourteenth street Tuesday afternoon, for she has what I would nth- ' er have than muck earthly treaeurtes-the. courage of her convictions. She was still of an age where birthdays may be public- ly celebrated, and she was accompanied --by a small -girl child. The car wae crowded when he entered it at I street, but the fortudate leaving •of a woman who got down there left a vacant seat, into which .she sank gratefully. She' looked tired, and the child was obvious- ly weary. The mother looked around for • seat and, seeing notte, lifted the tired little thing Into her hip. Presently the conductor camas along. The *omen gave him a ticket. • "How old is that child?" be asked. "Six years and three months," answer' ad the woman. • "Children over 5 till fare," "mid The mother drew a long breath, and the light of an Irrevocable resolve dawns ed in her eyes. s "If you will provide a seat for het, gm willing to 'pay her tare," mild the, "end shall not pay her fare if you don't. If I am obliged to treat her aa an Infant In arms, she shall have the privilege of an Want in arnati. I simply will not pay for a child I have to hold in rag lath" ' The condpctor wee too amazed to be quick with his reply. • "Ton will have to pay or get off, Mad- am," esid he. The woman merely ewept hiln look that Would have withered a smaller man into nothing at all. •n shall do nothing of the kind," We said, and he was obliged, to pees on. • About Q street there was seat for the ribIld. The mother beckoned to the cosi -dieter. • "Hires the child'a fare," said she. 011ie company is entitled to it now, but '110 ;Mat, no fare." deePest to kW, I say. Wilke 'ilttlitn't we stecoutplish. If only we % au etandk-ehoulder shoulder with N. 'Meat, to fere," AS our wareryl. BLOWN TO A.TONS. The old idea that the body Potnetintes tech powerful, matte, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pine, which are perfeetly harmless, gently stitnnlete liver etsci howele to expel pole - (Mona matter, dame the eystens and absolutely cures constimition and sick headache. Only 26e at drug stereo. Bernie Galbraith, of Walkerton, ' died AS the result of injuries received by being thrown oil his bicycle. Receipts at the Winnipeg fair were 4151,000. , 11211 HEAD A %MIGHT. ",Largo gores covered the/bead and face O our blind," Writee ti D. Ishii!. of Moe. till We ti dekko's! Amble Delve, witiolt nton, iTif, "that no treatment helped quiekly en ea her." infallible in Brup.. Cone, BruiSea, Acoldonta and Pilo& Ctire es nes, the oldest member of the association,• ls in his one hundred and fist year. Sir Gordon Sprigg, the South African statesnsan, is a son of an Ipswich Baptist • minister. He started in life as a reporter in the house of conirnons gallery and emi- grated to South Africa for his health. Be has been in the Cape parliament since 1869. .• • • Vrofessor Ernest Haeckel, the distin- ,guished German , naturalist, though 66 years old, has decided to make once snore the long trip to Java' and Celebes, where he will spend the winter studying the fos- sil anthropoid ape, some • remains of which Were found not long ago in those Bai0l2 de &tackier, wistiik horse won the Grand Prix, is one of the most popu- lar in France and one of the luckiest. • In 1808, when the won the Prix l'Empereur with Suzerain, Na poleon III in congratulatieg him said, "You must go on breeding hems like that." IT will, your majesty," replied the baron, and he has kept bis promise, for tour *rand Prix stand, to his credit. • THE PEDAGOGUE. . Is said in Boston that Professor Oharles.Eliot Norton has declared his in- - tention cif leaving to Harvard at his death his large library, valuable •archtea- logical collection and priceless. collection of manuscripts. . • • Professor Hari Goestmann of Amherst and Professor McClellan, LL. D., of Yale are Candidates for the chancellorship of the Western 'University ot Pennsylva- nia, at Allegheny, nfade vacant by the resignation of W. J. Holland, no! cure: tor of the•Carnegle 'instant*: - The Canadian minister oi education ia his annual repoit refers to the liberality of the United States in the matter of high schools. and' suggests that it would he well for Canadian municipalities to consider if larger expenditures for this purpose would not be •advantageous to the great body of taxpayers. ' Arnold Tompkins, who has been elitism principal of the ChicageManual school, Is one of the best known and most [teen- ier educators in Illinois. •To nceept this new place at a eatery 01 $5.0n0 a year he leaves the presidency of the Illinois State Normal university, a highly impor- tant position, in -which he has sereed one year. . • • •• THE COOKBOOK. • t the same witharge • • •hig felloesa, standing 16,2 heed's. The COUPS Emulsion seems to be lionpkin Seed- .•• t•••••••p•ir.•••••• •••••• 74:7,••••••••,0 Augu.st 31, 1901, • - ilsoluseilstinsiesserinessonsteunsi e - Wr° %A'''''s''Srts9-Str""ies•ssisi , .AVegelablePreparationforAs. • sludlatIng !Wood andReguI4 nog the, aiumerhe andBoweis eir trikagitUdaituazhil rf011ideSDieesliOrigkerrui- '1165,SanclResuontains neither OpentMornhine nor Metal, NOT 'Kral:, °TIC. TAKINO THE REINS. Tie 0-yearold Helen Beitram, by Mar.', grave, has paced '4(.141'1,1109, last quars'` ter hs 33 seconds* the Terre Haut Week. „.ress: A promising youn'g Futurity candidet at the Louisville track is the 2.yeared filly by Alta Vista, out of Oriole, 2:18% by Indian Hill, .o • es Baioy Chloe, a young negro houseservant in 7A-si onsixision. nn Atlanta family had asked perinfesh i 3. Thrve"). friends. This pe, mission having hsen • ' to attend the wt Wing of one of he r , -granted, Chloe set rth eertssed like un. to a combination of Sol 41 and Dick Mahon 'sae Tommy Britton, 2;08, • •'and the lilies •sf I he field; '.rilet rsext deg 'liplike quarter 1n -29Y2 seconds with no If your baby is . delicat er ro'st e 0 ,b t r assnit to hem ere aPparent effort than It he took a • isWo ell Cadge, how dld the weddiug go , minute to cover the dietance. and sickly and iti food does an John Hells' has worked the pacer Sid.,msssess. ente dater) (rm.. vu, . t 3, 173101.113, it was de erandest. ney ratuter, 2:1.414, a Mile Ju 2:15% ,.... ,..,._.7.4.,,- -......t, tz.........aoat with the last quarter in 291/s seconds. S"8" n -r-- et's Oh, yo' jess ought to ob seen de tlotealte . vreddin I ever saw! it Was jess lubblyl • ' `4-• ".•1 44.16144.6 *lir*" bride -oh, de bride: She had on de lons dues, Pointer is a son • • r A 7/ il • 11 0 sp en t me in suppa an e 1,1591‘ f Star Pointer, isenenaamesse. es,.,• ........ — ••••••.0 •••• .• The stallion Anterma now 18 year old,0,0- ‘:!" -'...e,ses-. -.. •..IVSt% a wreath ob flowahs. an, oh, it was jess Watt driven over a Missouri track recettig :JAIN ..........' .. ...........0....... es..s., de mos' elegant weddina quarter In 36 "' track, to sulkeyette, sh'eartel1powedu three "I" 44"1161 '''''' '4"4"-'..."'' ...-*"."1s • "HOW did the bide t: an look?" . Vn expression of disgust ame halves in 1:25, 1:20 and 1:18. Ne 'have had abundant it.lunette g •into the face of Chloe 40 she said scorn - gest trail an a White veil all oveb. her an Wh I I 2. 0 • g proof that they vvill thrive tally: this seaport and is said to be going better . • • 4 II a• -thali-ever; -.When • Peter•the • Great- beats sOlt t1118-Cinutsion, wnen• otner" "teindIerstliggall-trebbnirs-conse-aznigh him at the Ignipire City (New York) • "La, missy, dal, good ,tor nothin, no 1 Lippincott, track last year, he was eeparatoly timed WOO. zaus to nourish them. In 2:08 and 2:08%. I i l r • 0 • Jlm Rainey, the Missouri trainer, has One trotter and feu piteers in his string children that are delicate. 111.01g LPIDIES' 01414EGE. by john R. Gentry, Three of them are Twentieth year begins; Sent, loth. iesejaosssesictfleSsiNVEGPECNER -heaviest weighs 1,250 pounde and Rthe .41.1,41enna odIdtadir • omallest L175 pounds•. • Broadly manned courses of study' with thoroughly corapet-.nt staff of temii.erti. Scho- larship in College course, Musio,Fine Art, Elocution, siness a oniestic. hotenne, Modern and useful for them in . progreesive. Iomellice aPpolntments, rod boerd; cheer- surniner as in winter. the element lacking in their food. Do not fail to try it if your children do not thrive. • Sloane won the. Soh= Plates on Wild • Stud Produce Stake on VolodyoskL Tod market the other day op Goon and the . OCartorlak.144,. • L. Reiff won 4 selling .plate at New- • Trishin,an, and Rigby won the high - weight handicap on neon? The race for the Prix Fort Pokier, of , . run ' at Clompeigne, France, 'the other day and '-was-won• by a 'short neck by Baron Leo - ulna's Neptune II. •()Oh •Steane, the • American jockey, bad the winning mount. . • . • , . FROM CURRENT FICTION. . . The most thankless •task in the world Is explaining a joke to a person who has . not seen it. -"Woman and Artist." "Speaking sharp seldom does do much ' • good," sapiently remarked, Mie. •Bate- man, "except•to theta as speaks." -"The Farringdons." In the dissolution of seatimental part- nerships it is seldom that both partners can withdraw their funds at precisely *the same time. -"The Touchstone," The world of commerce and speculation Is ab aloof from the ;scholar and the re- cluse as the rings of Satern or- the sun ot Aldebararn-"The Waters of Edara." What woman can withstand the fasci- nation of a lover's faith that She is an angel?.• If a man Is fool enough to be- lieve it, why undeceive him?-"Unleaven When removing the settles of a ash, the work will be rendered much easier by dippbsg tbe fish for a moment into boil- ing water. - Always have a supply of herbs, rasp. lugs and spiees ready -to hand. An boor In the evening spent ie preparing these saves many a moment when preparing dinner. ' Cottolene, when used for frying, must always be put in a cold frying pan and brought slowly to the boil. When this is remembered, there 15 110 danger of "splut- tering." Tough steak may be greatly improved by lying ,for two hours on a dish contain- ing two tablespoonfuls of salad on, onoc of vinegar and pepper and salt. Turn the steak about five times during the two hours. HOUSEHOLD i -11N-148, , To remove old paint and varnish from woodwork apply an emuleion fornied of two parts of ammonia shaken up in a bottle with one part ef turpentine. ' To prevent bright pans from being blackened by smoke rub them with fat before pottiest them on the fire. Wash with hot water and soda, and they will be quite bright. Somebody has discovered that old grain seeks cut in Mx inch strips, the strips folded and pressed and the edges' raveled until only a ;drip an inch wide is left and then stewed on a foondition, make n rug that resembles thh goatskins sometimes used for that purpose. LEGAL POINTS. An interesting decision of the Imprensa 'eourt of Massachusetts is to the effect that the bicycle is a machine ruttier than a carriage and that bieyelists injured from defeat in the public rontlway can- not recover damages,' • A New Hempahire eourt, in a repent ease of druggist arreeted for selling soda water on Sundny, held that "soda water IN itg tnuch One of the necesearlea of life and proper for the *sustenance of man as glares of milk, a cup of tea or bot coffee, which. ate sold openly null 'under." LailAtjtArt Now Pm Pan Cgsr:-An• Ant to aMend the dote respeoting intereet, petaled at the lest session Of the Dominion Parliament! marks Vex% in the, linen. 0161 world, that it makes 5 per cent, per wanton the legal rate of interest (ea it it popttlerly esiled,) indeed of 6 per Mat. If the itotlumtdation of eitpital IffOreaticla as it hag done during the last qtierter. . of oentury, the tate will Won be down to 4 guaranteed, Only Mc at all drug strees. . tau two, • • e Brea . Slight but -chronic dyspepsia, the depres slaloms of neuralgia, are apt to impart to our countenarices a more touching mei • ancholy than 'lo the woes of love. -"The Garden of Eden." . ' A.• Profound knowledge of human na tura enunciated the decree, "Thou shalt not covet thy neighboes house," and rel egated the neighbor's wife to a back Peat among -the, servants and live stock. - "'Diana Tempest." ; BEE BUZZES. • • Young queens always excel older ones In laying eggs. . Ne-eallow a swarm of bees to remain long after settling. 1Ceep the brood 'as near the center of the hive as possible. . Bees require 'close attention durink swarming Hine to avoid loss, • • Roofs of hives of whatever kind should have a coat ef paint every fall, as leaky Ir9.04..a.re__ISet7 damaging.. The quantity of surplus honey -either iontb or extracted -depends very largely upon . the ' management given now and duriog the next month. One of the most frequenit causes of rob- bing Comes from the carelessness of the beekeeper in allowing honey to lie around where the bees can get at it. • 1:Ceep all eolouieS confined In the brood chamber until they get strong. • If this period comes at the time of the -honey. harvest, the hies will be in condition to receive the section boxes. • • Veep 'down an oversupply of • drones. The. best way to de this. is to remove. the drone comb. lf the combs are all built on foundations,' there will hardly be an • oversupply of drones. -St. Louis Repub. lie. • hit rooms, personal over -sig in habits, roan- ners care of room 444.1ourliorior if this ir Ow. A residents,' college like Alma affords best c nditions fore Yelling lady's education, SCOTT St DOWNS, Chemists, Toregde. • 1, °The conr stant aim of oucolle I in ge is to co- . - bine the care of the mother with the teaohers guidance and the pesters regarl. .anzions to Try. It. "Say, pop," suggested the incorrigible as the old gentleman led the way to the woodshed, "why- not try the mind cure?" "What do you mean hy that?" asked the old gentleman as he looked around fora thingle. • • Why, you just have faith that I won't do it again and let it go at that." But the old gentleman insisted that, however successful faith might be in moving mountains, it would not move a shingle as it ought to be moved in such eircumstances. Two Farmers. ° "This," said the eity manwho had tak- en up fartning, "thip ienny herbarium." "Your what?" asked the farmer born to the business.. . • "HY herbariuni-collection of herbs, you 'know," • "Ohl And ain't you stein to build no hegarium too?". . Oh, ',eve, Sweet Loyal "You have -net kissed me," she pouted, "ler 15 minutes:" . have a very sensitive tooth, which is liable to ache -.• "What do you Mean, sir?" •• • • ' '"Why, you are• so sweet, you know!"-• New York World. • The scales need 1» weighing ,diamonds • 9atres ssem deeel 14c3 ay Vat, hp will dttltrhnatth!thbea ivarne icgeh.t. s Lend a man a quarter today and he's • apt to strike you for a dollar. tomorrow. Chicago News. • CHINA. China's "open door" is very like dragon's mouth. -New York World. The Chinese are to blame for all these witrs anyway. They, invented gunpow. der.-taltimore American. • The Chinese do not • care anything • • about telegraph censer's They just out the wires. • Very likely Lae powers In tue east Will iontinue to act in concert until the time comes tor dividing up the spoils, -Boston Globe, With China it does not seem to be of so Much importance whether she is in a state of war or in a state of anarchy or whether she will bo a State at all or not. .-Syracuse Post -Standard. , Chilli has let slip the dogs of war against western civilization and staked • the existence of the empire on the result. We are witnessing the opening of the great Chinese Aragedy.-Newark Adver- • tiser, It may be significant that the foreign troop in China have encountered their teverest opposition in the district .where Is stationed the Tien-tsin army ago, the best paid end hint organised eorps ta China. THE CYNIC. The best tree In a yard is alwaye in the poorest location. g man Is willing to work, Idle peo- ple say tic itt a crank. Every 'man'is backbone is ell enough as regards the other fellow's duty. • You have made a fait success of Your domestic affairs If You are en) speaking tame with all your kin,. • If a man is sensible enough to refuse to take sides in a diepute, he is too sensible to make 0 satisfactory friend. A women can whip her own children Seithoet consulting the neighbors, but elm should itek their permission when a stip- ehild ueede a licking. A girl child will believe longer than boy child that eating the crusts will make the hair curl, and this credulity tharaeteristic as she grows older.-4.tch3, son Globe. .4 CASTORIA or Infants Rua Children. 111. for down 11a111 et et) O , a. '''',4,0 g: 0 71 licl• Mili 110 21 0E - ill .17 g ce el ' V' wrif a. 9 Om* u) 0:41:1';., r er2 cr pomp v -i • '1 . il.7d Hifi rat" g'•rn r... its,-: ,s...- ge: Eri3,013 . 7 ; :4'15)4cV itil fej in °Et! Sat ,p, NO 011. eft ' II RIV cz rii t.,4,. 0., eta i.i04 Cul mit • tis , 0 y• O fi' 11 rAl''. tn• rldg::1% 'IA 1" ti' ,-. is al. 9. „, 0 ea e(gi., ta Pa "I •••• P. in eD Ili co tti., 0 ee. 16 .... .9 to ca las 0 ,T.: 11 0 ,4-12'. is ,simisiesaita • • • Notice to Creditors. • In the matter of the estate of Thomas, Cook, Ilate of the townshipof Goderic_ ,h in the county of Huron, yeoman, deceased. Notice is herePY given, pursuant to R S 0 1807, Cap. 120, see..88 and amending acts, that all persons having ' claims against the estate of Thomas Cook, late Iof the said township of Goderich, yeoman, de-- ceased, whodied on or about the' '11 day 'of May, 1900, are required to $end by p prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitor for the administrators of the said estate on or before the lirst day of September, 1900, their -names, addresses, descriptMns and a full statement of particulars of their claims properly wwilded, and the nature of the security (if any)1.441d by them. And notice is further given that after • . the first day of September, 1900, the othoirdstra- tem will proceed to distribute the assetaof the said deceased among the parties entitled there- to, having regard:only to olaims of which they shall then have notice, and thattheywiu not be liable for the asseteso distributed or Any part thereof to any person or persons of whoge claims they shall not then have notice. Dated .at Clinton,. in the. County of- Enron, this 1081s - day of July, WOO, • . • ' • • SEPARATING AND • SETTINg r • The value of the Cream Separator, 10, . • now so well understoed ilia* any argu- ' *went for its liEle would appear super. Owns. The following will, however, be" , of intereFit. • At atrial madeat the Munster -Dairy • 'Elohoel some' time ago, the averages of • .43 experiments with a given-quelity of ' milk were 100 lbs of butter from the Separator, as compered with 59 lbs of butter from railk set in open pane for 24" hours, 66 lbs • of butter when it was set for 36 hours, 73 lbs of butter when it Wag set for 42 boars, and 76 les when set; . for 54 home. It may be taken for grant- ' ed that the use of the Separator givea • 25 per pent more sream than anysystem , of skimming. If you are a dairyman, think over these foots. • Can vou afford to go on dairy businesa in whioh there . • • • is • a waste of one quarter. • Buy a Sharpie's Cream Separator and Ahus assure all the profit that is that 10to be had in the dairy businese.• W.R.S. machine oepacitY BOO lbs, 376; No.1 machine on stand oarissity325, 390. , Mary terisie of pay.inent. Write today, • • W.L. °um:tette,: tondesboro . • W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont., Solieitor for the Toronto General Trusts Cor. • poration',•the Administrators. July 20 - THE ALL -CANADA SHOW Aug. 27th to Sept. Stho 1900, TORONTO The EXPOSITION and iialligs INDUSTRIAL FAIR All the letest novelties. Many direct from Europe. • The marvellous resources of our own • Country thoroughly exploited. Brilliant and realistic battle spectacle 1 • The siege of Mafelting 1 and also the relief Timely arrival of Canadian. Artillery. Entries close AugUst 4th. • Excursions on all lines of travel. For prize lists, entry formes -etc., address Andrew smith, 1.12.C.V S. 12..1. 11111 . President. Manager. Toronto. •• 111.1.111 .11011116r1 01 1/ DOCi,01.3 A Good. reseriv*' or ia&ii1thd AA. nES. W'Attretriss-a eve et be4 feed* lies t•P' A 'N'5i not benefit. They pAiin a Ad rtalt,lig life. One gives *lief. Note ,ti.e word It I I, A NS na Ike Tug Suet sad ateept no **Ammar. N•S, to tot (t/11A, tnsy be had sny ti,ue store. 'rea 'Loupe anmend testleicnisle our I* maned -wally Adrirent_for five,,,rentes, lioneardeci Vb Minas Chunk:id Co., NO. JO aplose onset, new ifiltki • 1 • • • • Skiga Sugar Sugar sngar 4Ttetligigiolet,=',VgiaeltieEZInh&laatas,gerpai:11,artfliElp'pe0tvd' • lote and dollars. TEA• TEA 131 ok Green TEA • We have best 25e tea in town, extra nide ;Jaren tea 20o, agents for Ram •LaPe, Appleton, Monsoon and Blue Ribbon teas in packages. • • • Exquisite Dinner, Tea, Toilet, Glasu and Water Sets. We expeot this week two orates direct from the manefacturers in Staffordshire, England, bbught before the advance of 15 to 20%.. We are selling at old prices, you will saye 25% by buying from no Call and examine goods and prices before you buy. J. W. IRWIN. Clinton Exeter Flour. , • • • • AT NO EXTRA cosr All kinds of Small Field Seeds as timothy,' Red' and Alsike Clovers. • Ifeadquarters'for 3fongo1d, Carrel Seeds. • Fresh groceries and 'Canned Goods. •- • • Our imerdatty is Tete. Try oar 15o Tea, Other:varietiee 6(1116111%0e oheitp. Ilighestratarket pricapeid la ogsh for egge. ‘7.. IMIX.114 ----717;2Ciltl: • • Buggies We are selling Buggies for three. of' the best Carriage • Companies in Canada.• GREY AND SONS, CRATI101. BRANTFORD CARRIAGE CO. CANADA CARRIAGE CO., BROCKVILLE. and the welt known RAIN WAGGON. • l'ire are selling twine made by the verythest Ai:taken at reasonable prie00. • Also agent for the Alexander and Mallotte Croon Seperatorf and Massey Harris Bicycles. Samples can be saw at the shop, Isaac Street. Geo. Lavis, General linntement Dealer, ciliten • • s•