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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-28, Page 3April 2Ath 004 (0 0000 000000 0000 00 00 00000000000 The News of 6oderich. misa E. A. SU/011Mo Correspondent, • • 000 .000.00 e Mr. George Buelienan is now super- Mr. Bissett Thom told us this mon- inteudent of sager plantation. Ile ill that be would be out of town for 1)..41 learned to speak Speri,slx. eie, some time•and meeting AIrs. 'I ban the Ilhentotiott is knonn by the name or all.er day We tbat Mr. Thom is 'The Cape Cruz Constructo Co.,' Er- taking a holiday trip to the West sells, c,k; Altera, Maneatullos eaba• it needs a large 'envelope. The press is those days trt.ly to be pitied. Our pad for copy last . week and it was not NO very heavy, cost 17 cents poseagn, and only front nlirton. It is on a par with the pr.ce oo- tatoes, in•ead, butter and eggs. India, Islands, after this exceptionally long winter. No one •on the l9th April, when a snow storm was raging-, doubted our assertions that ra few years ago .the winter began in the middle of October and remained all through the succeed- ing months to the first week 02 May. Afe. inemos noiwelo preparing to Mr. Morrison 40 .family are ceenting put a stow, foundation under his Lot- down from Ihegle RarbOr to reside tag. here. Where he is there are no schools Messrs. Meet -oath and Deloag ere and. he- has childreo to edseate, having a water service put into their Mrs, : John IiIZll1fl Sr. has had a reaPective hooses in St. Davie street. relapse, we are sorry to say. She IS Mrs. and Miss Oliver came throe1 .' at the home of he sox, Alre Jan 1i1- • - from :New York c11; 15131 April. lian. Mr. Magnet; SWall,,C.It has left for Kamloops, where his brother, Barrister Swanson, res:des. Mrs. Robert Sindoir will build a pretty residenee for herself aril little son Allan on the lot pervimeed by ler late letstual oe levees street. It- is Part of tbe Cox estate. Several of our citizens Were kill- PICTed j11 Torc'txto and soave of them will now In out of. werk in consecitien- cc of the great fire, tonong the omit- ber .Mr. Clement, formerly- of Hodgens, Bros. staff, Mr. ,Arther Naftel of • • the W. R. Brock & Co., Clarence- Rtyoas of Gordon, Mackay & niSS There oast skating at the rink c,n Monty and Colin•C.ampbell Tr • Miss Ada Helwig is spertnng this months with her sister • Mrs, • Rolert Jones. Miss'lielwigls 'Intone is in All - the family of the late Dr, }anion. • Mrs. S. Clarke Mid laniify of St. Mrs. Burke and her son of the G. T. Paul have 'taken the 'horse. e.n v:. tri R. station at present reside in tit:: 8.1.reef; forniarlY ciemied by Mr.. C. house owned and lately ceeettpied . by Flenong, uow of Exeter.. • • Mr. Charles Reid on 'Albert street. Mr. and. Mrs. D. election:0d .have it.- QuIte a number of otir liactory hands • turned froth an enjoyable °utile at are leaving town. We hear no reason Atlantic :C ty. 111 particular assigned for the change, Mr, and Mrs.lieury- Hoe:read leave but doubtless there is something the moved to Detroit.. • - matter. Mr:. Oswald Sturdy -has' been. stiller - Mesdames John: Looney arid William in for some weeks with sone • ailment' Matthews, who attendeethe funeral of of the •liver. . Wetrust he.•will improve their twice, Miss Gertie Alorrow, have returned to their homes at Lcirdon• . The rain of Sunday rother mutilated egtonst the pleasure onticipa.ted by the Oddfellows it haviro a line nay . which ta march to bSt. George'S cher- eh IG lie•ar the eertutie to be given. them by Rev. Mork. Tund hill. The text chosen by the rector for the anniversary eccasion was Hebrews 13-1 "Let le otherly love continee.' Mr... Frene Nit ledsone assistant, en- gineer on: the steamer, George N. Orr, left for Depot Harb•or last week where 0 the- steamer winterol. - The sweet little singer of 18 months,. daughter of :ltrs.' E. C. Beek, • watt stricken' with an uleerated throat,' but ut getting better. Mr. Percy Tye of the College • of Medicine, Toronto, is home until. after the lone vacatien. . . • Mrs. Spri ng was call,d away ley teesclay cvt n ng, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reit' Itteve re- moved to their handsome residence en St. David street formerly occupied by with the critniog fine 'weather. • . • - Mr. Peter McFarlane of the . G. T. R. staff ceentuenced early to .pett -a. stone fist:tenth:It enderthe kitelten his. hand:tome'. resithafee on Britannia Rcied. • , ., • Mrs. Slack left or. Tuesday to spend the se:tomer with her dattghter; Mrs:' Liedsay Elwood of •Mocisolaw,. Assu. 'r. Jones, in the tonploy• •of Dr, j. 14. Turnbull, has' pt.rehased the rest-. demo of Mrs. W. Pdielhaire n Angles - ea street.-• . • • • Or. Archie Diason, after, spenditig . . few clays athis home, has. left to practise. •ined:c!ne ein• Winnipeg, Maa. • . Walter . after three. 'menthe visit et the -New York. hospi- tals has returnees to town. . • ' • • Mr.- ...Morningster las returned • tO. bis strawberry...plattation on ..Williatl. street frein-.1us.vidoter`a Visit at .Johrie .stettburg, Perm. • '• • •• . . ," 11010.0411101111110100.. . Presidautial Anekl the distractions of 'foreign. war it has been harder than usual to attract the attention, of the people to a presideutal coutest, which es, never- theless, deeply inteeesting Niew of the conflict -of economie force S which impends over society. For the moment Mr. Roosevelt is esseined tO lie the only possible .mm4(41.4 of the Republi- cans,. and Judge Alton Brooks Parker of New York is the most talkeet abodut as that of the Denuerats And discus - Mon turns largely on the personal characteristics and qualificatione . cf these two. Curiouslv, both of these names represent veva:, in the Repute.' liean. party aguirst the exactions Of the machine. and the tyratety; of the trusts ; in the De netratie earty.. a- gainst the, impracticable ed faction led by Mr. Bryar.. -It . - and discredit - felt that the' period of extravagant nd- venture by the one party under the leadership of combinations Of exploi- ters, and of fentastie follie$ by the other, under the .guidanee of loud- mouthed vision:Arles, lutist coMe to an end, and that in restored cfleedience to la*, eeonoutie tad 'legislative, lies the safety ttf the state. The people king for a great leader, one who can not oily control party, but. guide a nation, unswayed ley' the opportunism thet. has brought abotit the present dangereus political and social coo- ditiOns. Many of the wiser heads a- Mong the Democrats think they have' foundi such a leader in Judge Parker, His 'Career .as a ledge and the mOny Goderieh. important decisions he tat; given . telegran to Petrolea by the sudden Ill- Miss , Mary • ..Baut returned - fron a: ness of her datig•hter, Mrs.- Wallace of three 'months' visit with••frierels ' at tha,t ti:WYL. ' - DCtthit. . .. :1i T''' • . Mrs. Heaton of Toronto is expected .. Mr. Isaae.'Sal , kt 110 beto keep ng at Ridgewood Perk at an early date. pretty 'well the past: twit-Vreeke.• Mr. Harry Fdwerds has eeeepteet a . Mr. and. MrS. Borran are exPeeted. .. . rositicn in 'London. • - back . front their home at .-.Washingtnfl,1 Rev. Mark Turnbull hai; a. oretty -D. C., 'to spend the Sueelner here. .. .. fashion a presenting to brides blossoms. Mr. -and Mrs. Thes. Priatiewitiote are from his orange ' tree and if Inoue Nvalting Patieatlir e2or 1-1A2 °Pun'nfl 0.1 Rumor tells the truth we sae lo nave yeyigatitat ln. ceder ice return to their ten neeld'ngs ir Julie,. (ow' of them a' imille here, .after th.,ii•winter'S residen-• pearl wedding • we are toiel, .c, eve ce, 4t Cockleurre Island.. ..,- . : . ' ' hope the erange idosscens wi,1 floom c'ift.ffij BaYfieicl. Tb.e Clinton riovsollecord 64111 .11)Milialil Exeter. Ur. Irony Iliskep of Pari.dtill, a former resident of Exeter, has entered in partnership in the hardware busi- ness with Mr. J. Hazelton of Leam- ington. Mr. Bishop will 'move his fam- ily irom Parkhill to Letuning as- soon .as caet secure a house. Mr. and Mrs. George Willis- leave oa_ Tuesday for a. trip to Alaniteba. erect the Northwest. Mrs. James Willis will .aecompany them, going as far as Yorkton, Aesa., where 414 will visit with her sons, Messrs. *auk toed Will, Mrs. nen% Willis' being very Mr. -Albert Andrews, who recently sold his farm at Elittiville, Moved into town. They have taken their resi- dence it. Mr, T. iIlessett.'s cettoge 'ou. se. • 1 1 1 Seaforth A .couple of sheddy drygoods peddlerS struck toWn on Tuesdey and endeavor - Jed to dispose of eente of their goods. Having ne license to MAI tONIP their eareer was cut rather short by Chief of Police Morresone Tim experi- enee of those who have purchased goods from. these kind of. people in. the past have been that the goeils were .invari- ably not eelfet they were represented to be and far :rout being worth the low price asked, for them. -News. Geo. Patterson format* of the lum- ber yards ot the,furniture factory,was tke victim of a, bad accident While at -his work. He was working on a 24r pile pile abort seven .feet high and. in .some unaccountable • way fell off striking on los bead and inflietieg . . Gulley sltreet. 'Miss May. Armstrong, who some two gaelt three invites in length and'injur- mouths ago met 'with a eericus acct. . Ids Cheek bone, He was uncousei- but is new somewhat dent through being run .over neer the . for a time, G. '1'. R. statiett in Loticion, was how.' ; improved. - gist to her hone> Isere on Saturday (y.1 Mr. II. J. Downey disposed of a, car ening last. For two weeit; imul of good grass cattle to Messrs. lug the 11(mi:ital. Mies Armstrong has DrtaTleentalyt:ditiZisecArsedo.11-thleVeltionte•sitaY•TorolItroe been visiting at the home> of hate -oho Mr. F. Friend,. in Loral/no ourolg oho and had n.ti trouble in. disposirv, of eh time she has been itupowing mold- them immediately on their arrival ly estd..hets almost regained ler fo met here. They at,eraged over. Moo pounds fhacialItetrh, ati‘elir.stIre.ngAthrm. tt•Wintit"::.'t:s1 • Calleilir*. Ge. ergo Morray ends - left London Saturday' morning >old to Meted .-for .Brancloa, . Men., on Ihnesdayc . Mr. in bringing her home in an, invelsil•s Aftirray has established a lucrative live chair. While • at the Io 11)11 deeat sinese nor Brandon' in the manufa.ctu- shunted ear nearly stook the attire re • of ,briZIt Old tile. An :tech's: nt, was averted be - he lather 'who endelehr drew tie elmir off the track. .Vather or danyhter thought" , of the escape troth the London ' Ade rtiser' mine out witlt an exagger- constitutional legislative and. capital and ' Tabor questions,' row exteneively reproduced by the newspapers, show hi,in to possess a fine balance ol mind. In one of these decisions he la.d clown with singular luctutey the limitations • cf the highest -courts and of t112 powers of the executive, and it is held that in tltis deliverance alone he proved his eminent fitness for the positton . chief magistrate of. „the nation. These - qualities are einpleasie-••• ed ty his supporters ' with a"yietv to coarsest:ire; and conserva..- --qtalitiesovith the, erratic and im- pulsive.. character Of Peesident• Roosee yell. : is. said that': theegh the •ma- ehine ',tend:eke trusts have accepted Mr. liocseveIt default of any other ehoie ee, street • waverieg anti'. may giveeits ,support judge Parker. This report would. -gain little credence were it not 1:noWn that RooseVelt is intensely. pistall!.f.il .1 a" 11'41 street, hkere • the • opinion. eeents to prevail that . 1110 of Judge Parker's wisdom 'would, hoegit . equally opposed to • the mouipolies, be less .dangerows to . the Interests of inveeted .copttal - than one •wbose itemises are precipitate,... -Mone treed " Wi tness. • . „ Meet. Nerviline 11%31 e.:14 a prevent- eise et Detroit and .and .cure for „colde, coughe'and- C•afa-"dialtestatioe, it goes right to .work ::ettd.brin•gs . roe For -tickets and .fuither information. , A •Woheiterfufedi (Teri lice toltid lee made. 1:11ef'.qtuekiy 115 rctimlf a1)' t< .agents .Or-tp P:.Macdon... ' • • • . • • the.. world with half 'the' poWer alde ',District .Peseenger •Agent, Tort'no ated rto Ort of the ahem Miss Arm- (stroog'S teeny friends are pleased to welcome her hone An act 'respecting. justtees of the • £deace, introdeced .Attioney-General Gibson, provides' that justices who make excessive charges of .fees ehall be . liable. 'to a (in:: riot exceeding $40.°. all cases above the degree of a inisde-. ineanof juStices of.thJ peace shall be ' entitled to the. sant et $2 for all ,ser. vices Where the bearing. dine not ex - /ater than usual.. • Road have had a Trivet:a telephone in-: • .stalled in' their several.resitlenees.• One Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson have. rettrned to their residence ese Victoria.. of. • the ladieS ,steid. to your. corre.spoe- street . . clent-lhat stet knew very well that ehe - • , . veuld not lee able' to get moil -work', "4-4--1------- Another dt•ntist purrCe....es locating ill \done . row" w•ith all th-O Orders they' .. . town. • . . would:give, heroic. fill in town. -, Alr. Hanle, liveryman, called a sale . Mrs. Captain George Tretheveay ate . last wee.1 ard d•isposeel Of les horses, baby Glad.ys left this Week. to visit. . earrieges, ete., having, reSidved, o erto: .her rarente - at Stottflyille, 'after which hark in some other line of business. thy will join Cepteitteirretheway. at Mr. end Airs. .Tonothan Miller .• are.' the- .1.3ructi ellinee. The fetniture, 'etc.,. morning from 1-1eaforth to tlwir old • will be stbred..lt,:te. eintil the ...open'ng. . Nene it, 1-e. and Mr, Miller will open :of . haVigatiinte • • ' -:. • ' ' o • out in his livery stand •on East street : • MiS8 : Cepha Fisher ..is lit 'Viler: • 'this'. again. We wel jtent :•• 0....1 Mrs. Mil- month with ler sister; Mrs.. J.13. • ler back again to ye old town. " Whitely. • Mr. R. Sprung- returned' last 'Thurso day from a 'visit to. Burliitglon Wbure he- was employed 'last seeson. . The Daughters of the Empire betted 1194 „from the Daffodil luncheon. . Tickets Now • • Sale. • .;eeed two ho,:irs, dud fifty et Ilts. for see- •• • .ch additional hour ,oceupied stai, -to' the Great .•;55o,coo,000 Expoeition. hearing, .. eaid fees. to be puid by the 1,111,1i- Comedian Prese 'Asseeietion are county. Where te deems -it going • to $o Louis May ).3th via. the. visaLle• 1.6 aticud at a 'distance •k,ir the 1 Grand Trunk Central Roil.; beering. a. case he is to. be. ellowed ways, special traio Pulltnatteare, te cents per mile. one way for the and• .will bett witliont dieuiet thee most .tanee travelle4 • representative., body of newspaper men • •that over left Caneda.-- they .go ear-, .'.1y 'lc- -see the- lair, exhibits...and build- . - ings while eetteythieg .is'.fresh and at .their best. May.. ard ..leme will be geed '• .. TO *ii'Alt UP COO). sends a glowing ,warmth 'through .the: - - tio•: "mita* tc•Make your visit. - - Right ' euicitly . 'nothing ' NF'Ot'ItS nicely as Nerviling taken real hot: It ' Reduced rate •-tickets are now .. on .. sale at sin.gie fare, . gond Tor 15 .days, and ems third, good Mr 3o days:, . body . end 'when . rubbed cti . the threat .."re and chest loosens up lhe Cough alai re- • and So . per •cent. Of double ,• one. way or seasuin and "stop -over -Heves tightness and sorehetis -in' tle. - fare • 'goad . will b •allowed at 'any intermediate Planting Trees. ter ills in thousands cA homes ntecaeise eldeAgc• The Ups and Downs of Rural Journalism. A western edttor in . writing of the ups and dawns of rural jourraliem, -says : • -"Then egein, . y on may lose a friend, who finds Upside down at a line of obituary- poetry. Next week vontry to make the correction, leave the •• dot tfi the ard enother sell:scriber is gene. ne will Emit root and -branch' when you ask for the dclIat clue you, anether will .go to Stew ereek and net- finding los 7, mie in 411.: p 2:er, top - of column next to reading matter,. on hoes another name. 1 he 01.dest daugh- ter, a most lovely girl, Sallye, greelte. cites and you speek of her ea.Sallie min you are up again. There is. a new arrival at Sam -Jones'. amd vat to. get whether it is a girl and Fay so in veer paper. Tbe next- wee!: e , meet 'the father of that fine boy and terobab- ly you are down again. liv to Wily, when yon dcn't j1.91. what it -is always attempt to explain, but its true allohe that thlA is a, afe ride. We don't say boy. Experience hos taught lea May Be sante.- • H6weVer,. siich :things- •rhatild enoteltappett. . An editor might. to. /mew. wita-t *odd 'snit .66dt otiglit to. take. e.achtton _before • it . is Peltlished. and let thee 'person .whotie.• jt muter -us eeriecr• it.. Alt editor has 7.01- eety of tinte to 'do this -and all be has , to do is to hant•nows anti:clean roll- in thee ee.ratice of the coentry if, each farther would .spend auayco' ‘.wo in the. spring, clearing npotheerOadeide. along farin. And • this...is improve_. mcrit,_ too; -which u i.lb payS... for :•t he labOt. A. faem • which- is . neat ,•and tidy in -its tepitietath worth. more,. and • will sell foremere, than n, 'ffarin. ',alone' - the :renal:tide y hit 11 .•their is. 'rabbi th -fallen. steinei'-and • clamps • . of weeele. .1P -timers shonld • Plant.' trees !ti:, ro,:dSide.•c• 1 titide tlee . fences.' If • the :far•iners• io • a district ,will united effort etiOng these 'simple lines theyecan affect. an "astsenieltingeimpece. • vemeni in the .appearance • of the .coutte:' •try irsule few.: year. sielhey ' e.houtd.• do • it, too,•. as a matter of deteee The p•ioneers, their ferefuelters,• ka.ve. • done the, heavy .-.work .of carving out hotnee.. 'their. stiecessore, noW.•• lit Soho:what easier circumstances, -.should willingiy take up' the -pleasanter labor of -1>ecott fy . the eourtre'.-Wallteele u" llarald. I merit of Nerv bWalealble ir 19. every house. An latge 25 cents. 7 . To Be up -To -Date. '1 he wise,' up-to.da.te". nice:let:it • ejil met allote 14.1teelt• to..clrop ..111 tef , pelt- -view -be-tween. active se.a- soase does' lie Will !toe': inuelt"i'tf the stile pee s of his poet lot et • ce lye( in . What is nnowit ettes lie otoet. • Season is 'a . good time -In -get 1.:11 . et' :left. oyeregoodee,e-to-eletni-si7e-inel . get-• ready for .itew stock: .It never • • nays • to carry OVer goods..froni.eca•ton • to: Seasor it is...emelt. better tee tit lei. thein into .cash'et cost., if necessary: • The nlo.11# is .better fliah 'old' goods or the • Shelves, which 'are...(f,Jpreeiating every •-• • • • . 'Will first c'estroy the. gertne . that excite the disease._ Then thera.:. are munberlese. scire : spots-. in the: Mucous ineitibrane td be healed, Every- • .• .4nireinent .11oe, a.- perfect cure few • • pat- io -01.0 found ib, frag-raht healing eat7; which not .ohly..itistaittly thii.germS.but restores the dis-- :eased...inettibrattes to -a, Lion and -prevents the relapse •which iS. Sure • to. follow the. 'Usu. of •.erelina.ry leedieineS. -1..ate:WM.0(1e • in.a ecientilic • cure. fcsr eaterth, that relieves quickere • le :More pleasant, entost , certain titre - than. any other known- •retriedy.:- Pail- ' ere isintpossIble, testing, cure' is ginar- anted .I.Tse only catarrhozone. .Teees _ months treatment $1•; trial 45e. • Get • • . it • to -day-: •••• " ers, set type, clean Ins floor; epen. short items and. hustle advertising, .press the paper, feld:thern and write wrappers; talk. 1.6 yisitOrs .and dietrie • bete type, roe .proo. s, corre . inee- . . , . ' takes, split wee (when there is. 'any tO • split),: build the. fires, Mint •',. the. scissors, dodge ..t he bill, clan delinetimie' ts,. lake • cussing>. ana.tell the serilors he u ed. money these areon-' ly . a: few ... of the. things a .newspoper as to eons./ tel ivith end. yet- . he' should Itot. moke mistakee' paper. . 'while attend:ng •to stch minor details, at the sante titr-e ity'tig soup Jettace, prunes, win Iftis, wind. ptidding,.. •arid 'for dessert.'" •' 1 f et •Sn. :.PasSingt4iitilated:Ceina. • • • .• • Complaint>: are freqtan tly inside' as' 1.6 -the .ainotint nititileted anddeftne. .ed eoins -in „Oireniation. -law' re, 'epe,cting the passing. of si ele corns • is . very ent.-ere. Anyene...proved Okay. ..stainPing neeties 01'.therkS on aebite. .- whether it tightens it or. tot, 1st. solelect. .• to one year's; ireprisonment... OF,'verers one. who•-• ithpairs, .diminishes or 1ight-1 .enx any: ;ettreent• .toire,with the . inten- tion, of•circulating. it -is. gailty of ielihiv .and .brible to • te •years'.. imprisonment. perkott trying to. pate; a ilefaCed ..or • Si • • : IMO:Dated :coin 15, beide:. to 0. lieu '-net • O exceeding, o. • . • . . 136giu.. tivelity-five &tit • pieces, . arc To & atiag .• threeGuelph eed Several a the- Merchants took tett ati Amity ireer the•ir .-cottoters - 011 'Saturday. . -Some' of. these. were. -deP6-• • sited. in the banks and were again put in. ei'rettlatio.n • on M • oncla.y without be- : lug lieteeted,'' The. .coin Is a :geed- ren end Them' I - • rest:Dint-ism of the 'utttt tfl 11. . • - the Victorian' Liens:, bit luck's .the • . Newspapers' are sinnetimes.acemeed of clear ring of • tit. :pre Silver,.•• showiag i,, artialtty 111 pnblitth;ro. some ••• • ,. • • • personals.. and not others, pm: .savs,, tit t if -----1 $c> loal left towns- '1.1te. Read Wlth Confidence. • 1. The following is from the sixth ser- ies of special articles running in the. Toronto News : You read the announcements. of the inereltants with confidence, beeause you 1:11...w they tell the tenth. You may - doubt the veracity of war news report- ing fleets sunk and not stink both -at tilt! bet yon nap' doitht the veracity of the store news, beeett.ee you knew no modern merchant would &eon of comm 1 tting the folly • of tie- • ceiving, the public. You know ha knews that would be an act of besi- ress Lod you believe his state- ments just as you do the editorial tit- teraoces of yotir favorite paper. The two two seem. okin in their slteerit•y, Inc the sincerest thing in ti t world is the modem merchant ode:re:11011g ith • goods. The Merchant who does not advertise may try to deceive the public because le is not exposed to the lime4ight of newsParer publicity, lea eces bitsinees in the clerk. Of course he gets but lit-, , tie et ons.e to text% t. tho wet/ because the public goes where the light of molern success is slitnitig, the stores 11'01 advertise, knowing these are the stores that must halve stiperior . goods and lower prices, and absolutely irreproachable isittes$ methods to hold the trade secured and retain the. confidence engendered by advertising, . Then going to the stores that adver- ise their attractions, you flat -,ottreelf in a paradise of purchasing, 11.04:ey coulter is laden with if litins.yitt ti sigs you can lc.ok et ned Ash qinte- tome about as lone.' an yew wielt out being treated diecourtecusly for tit Modern seleemati or saleswoman ktuove yOtt need a. great deal of •titne, and Mild etsuly to motile. Yoe to lu-ttke a "Mk selection 1rom such a wide elteise as tnOilPrIl. stores 7 rust and.ihe 111'- derti. •. storeketser has inecle it a" rule that those who mite merely tolook flail "bit treated exactly the sonie as if Oil• cattle to buy.. • , • These saletmtople all stand ready to .hell!, you all they can. They are paid to 130 Courteous., Intel I .gt tit, obliging, and they 'do not expect yen. to buy if you do ittet want to. 'they • get the sante salaries whether youbuy or net, for nowadays stores do not pay com- missions to clerks .to "work off" tut - desirable goods,and the more courtesy • eltonn You the inore intelligence dis- 'played hy the salesman or saleswoman the more ,Promotioti is there ahead. That is modern merchandising, do- ing everytbirg in the wido world • to please and profit you, really interest and benefit you Mid make you feel like ectinitig agate • ,e, este store welts your money, yes, but Mit if it has not sotnetleing to give you in .exthange thei you: °Welt to buy, • The storit nt thinking el Olt late her proPaition-your perthenent trade, (bit iliolt.iy-I* li• ve te %tend to- day, lett the money you spend hi tnallY days, in Ole whole year, in many yea- rs, you and your children. 'that is' a matter of thousands, and every store in turft• considers it of importance. TO .get your leensiattent trade it :Tends thousraids itt aderertis'ine, in nuilding up your cc itliduree, seOring vot r good will ..esed good *ill is 11. store's Most ' valuable iset. 'take 'that away and all. the goods cet its coirterti, all its special prices and inductioents are tt$ • , e nothing. 1 Losing the confidence of a customer is a blow at the heart. Lotting the coefitlettee of the piddle will bring dowl the strongest lirin a • . flamewould liseve been pobliehed, etc. Now it does .nOt matter who you are,' rich or poor,. blab' or • white, if you have a •personal item let us 'know it We are.. not semiosed to know every- _ . , thing that is going cn, wish we did, - what a paper we would make 1 If local items are hot pubtished. it is heeseise we are not informed of thent or they ar•t: not lit Aetna to be .published. Send" In ,your "tons... , • • • • . • • • IP 'WV ARS LOSING WEIGHT, Voter system is out of order . one Ferroeone is needed to start a. re-. building process. .'lerrozore makes tiew tissues, forms wholesale lam!, strengthens the nerves and • keeps your physical condition up to the proper standard. "I lost fifteen pounds throtigh la grippe," writes Cyril 14.asit of Hartford, "but scon.regained 111 former weight one' improved tny hea14. tit by using Ferrozone. It's the best reletilder cad litteet toile I ever met" ,Use Ferrozone-It .assores health. Pri- ce so cents at. druggists. • A. Citizeili .Duty. . Every good eiLizeit''0Wes a d ity to himself end the continently to us SOCAt 1.4 possible haVe any ruChish .or gar- - nage that may have azetruittlated ut ins back yard cleaned up. The' lengthy winter has Leen propitious for thc ga- Owing of that class of debris which would facilitate .the spread of fevers &wing the spring ard early summer autl an •epidentic can ohly be ale:tided by the nuist thorough cleaning t.p dur- irig the hat few weeks. em,ormr, rartNs SVSTIM. MO should oily be used tender a doctor's orders. ifor a mild physic take Br, Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. NG pt'iN, itt paitt, certaitt relief for headache, coital's.- Lion atul torpid liver. rse Oily 1/r. Ualniltott'S VHS, price /5 ante, • . Changed.. His Mind:: . said that a email Oltiohoma cherch was sadly in need of -repairs and a, meeting was held with a. view of raisiref funds for that purpose.- Tie ;Minster . having said that 4$50o was, - needed, n.v.terywealthy arxi stingy me- mber . arose and sales 'he would give $t. Just' as he sat down a large piece Of plaster fen front the ecilitig sued struek . hint upon the head Whereupon lie ha.s• tily arose ',and said Viet ' he made ' mistake-411ot he would give $5.a." Thig was too • much. for- ett enthitsiastie dea- con present, aho'forgetful of every- thing, eailed out fervently : "011 Lord, 'hit hint again t nit hint •agaitt I Hit him aga,itt 1" ---Ex. • • • • DID 1.-017 ? Berton Holmes says that while De Wes. in Seoul, the cap...tal et, Itorea., re - Costly, he asked an intelligent. Korean what side. his nation -would take in a dispute betweett Jopatt and Russia. • e "lint nave seen two dega-fight over re bone ?" asked the Korean. Mr. Holmes assented. • • `'Well," colttitittO the. Xoreart, you ever See 'the bone do any fight- ing ?" JOSHUA W L4A**444,W4A4A44**1“.' Rkuir : ••• . Sudden drops of temperattire are impossible in the home heated by hot Water, Stove fires die out, hot air furnacei heat unevenly, and the hot air switches' to other parts of the house leaving. the 4, remaining rooms cold and drafty. 4t, But with .the heating systerituf the 4 4 4 4. 4- 4, 4 4 4 4, 4 4 f, 4 HOUSECLEANING ace Curtains Lace Curtainsi Perhaps you got a glimpse of our pretty t curtains at our curtain display in February last, t if so, we are sure you will come back to see the rest of our stock. If you didn't we invite you 10 now. You'll never be sorry. They are as dainty t • and handsome a showing as have ever been 1 • ,* seQn in Clinton. 4 4 • • 214 Yards Long at 25c 3. Yards Long at 50c t • • These have cord stitched Splendid value,floral cen- 4/ edges and fancy centre 25c tres, cord stitched edges 50c 4c 44 * 4401140***4040•4•4 *••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••41.44444 4 • ee . • 40 t bpecial 3A Yards Long at 95c t* Cord stitched edges, floral and scroll centres. 11, 4. This line is worth $1,25 at regular taices. •• 4, • Also large range uto- to $5.00- 1' 410•••••••••• •••••••• 41.404441**,11 41****** • ••••••••• **** 6 . • P. • • • • • • P 41# FOr the woman who . "looketh well to the Ways of •s, ti her household'. you -our fitid our stock complete and . . Household Linens and Bedding * our prices right. Full bleached and unbleached satin Damask, widthp 41/ - from 60 to 72 inches, range in price . from 25c up to .t• . . -TABLE.LINENS- Ox.ford $1.50.Per yard.. -13ED .01 MADE IN ° CANADA---Canadia,u crochet Bed t Spreads', assorted patterns ready for. *use prices from 75e '-bg • •up to $4.00.: -• ' •-• • ' I •/, -•*. • • 'T°.%Ye1sL7 4 * Three quarter, Bleached, linckaba,ck 'these . • t Wa, . t e r .are of superior quality. fast colored borders,.sizes 18x30, If at 10c. each • • • . eater. 4 , ,.. - . 4 , # in connection with Oxford Radia- • ,I, .• .1.• °tors an even, steady circulation . 4, -L-FLOOk OILS- * • 16 1 of hot water is kept up through- 1 diffusing the same temperature of 4, . . i' ScOthh Linoleums° Nairns 2 yards wide 45c square yard --* out the house. Each radiator IS 'the size of the room. . ' °. . .k Oil 'th G)od 1 .' 1Patterns 1 25c 4 a. . 600 in -* heat 'sufficient quantities CIO antities for 1: .... '.... _... „ .._ . „.., _ it .i. 4* • st ii -1 ct 35c , 11. I. i c, 37c ,t . 11% 4 The illustration belovr shows that the distance from the fire to the first surface is less than in any heater made, and the water has a shorter distance to travel, thus a more equal temperature is main- tained in the water of the several sections • 4 4, , 4, O 4 „ Write for our booklets, they are ot in- 4 terest to everyone with a home to heat. ' The .Gurney *Foundry 4it CO.. Limited, Torontg, Canada) Montreal. Winnipeg. • Vent:entree 4. 111111111101 oweerritiil're. • em* "Ac4:7IlJ 1 1111'n" "PROST" Ornamental Gates Utbt In weight Artiolo In tioalsn Reasonable ta *rice 4, • 4. 4 • 4 4 • • • • Mao large line of Standard Itarin Gates !, always on hand. Evert progressive and up-to,date fariterintists on having FROST 44: GATES. Catalog and pates 4* request. POI:t SALA DV ' HILL, Summerhill. • -WOOL CARPETS- - Best tbree ply wool Carpets " $1.00 it two ' it 4.1 75. Half wool two ply carpets .60 . Union Carpets, large range to choose from, prices 25c to 50c 18x36 Door niatts, good design, 21x48 Rugs 25x60 Rugs 27x60 New Dagdag Rugs 500 (Cc $1.00 1.75 3.00 up 5.00. TAPESTRY CURTAINS -- Big Range to choose from, prices $3.50 up. 1P 41. If you are not already a customer of ours we wbuld be pleased to have you become one. ---- NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS ,* • * • TOZER & BROWN Successors to I. Coat; & Son 41 *it..4444#4444#0...444#4ro lko.o.4444444444ro#4,-444#.