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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-02-13, Page 2• 2 ••• mat to.,r1.rttiTY-- -4oetioAtno. r(t11.9400,01kii.oeuggioitikiese: • • ' flo*JtoCtire • monos••••••w• e. • • • • • • • • • • * A Colcil • It • 0 1 • White Pine 1 • Compound with ; Eucaiyptol. *4 • Honey •• • • Is unequalled to relieye "4. • and cures any kind of : • Koff or Kold. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Guaranteed by • • • , 2 0 • omaimoommnonionemmommo .1 • I Ws, $a I HOLMES II • • . Manfg Obemist : • • 1 0• • to •••••••mks••••••••••••••••• -RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE - Slabs For Sale WE HAVE FR SALE A QUANTITY OF \ HEMLOCK SLABS, CUT 16 IDICHEld LONG SUITABLE FOR RANGES. J. Hamilton COAL: OR -DER -YOUR YEARIS---SUP PLY NOW. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, . $7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR -BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS- COUNT OP 40 CENTS A TON - WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at Davis & Rowland's will be promptly attended to. TENDERS WANTED, TeiNDERS will be received by the Mandl ei Hullett up 14 2 p. m at VridaY, alet I'leeb,s 1908 for the ereetioe qj (bencrete ahutriteata to sleeilOrt iwo steel bridges, atm tor kt, COO- Orcto arch, 24 feet span. At the Attune tine and plaCe teaderi wflL be reeeleed" tee the steel felpesetieletere of said two britlgeS, trnettt between abutments being 82 it awl etit and 14 tt rdadwa,y. One ef the brWeeti will ,he QVC X the, Meetlend et Quigleys and the I.. her will he on cote opposite tot 4. The low- est e. oasy buidec: t rierette,rily aeseepted. Sisecillealdens fer the concrete Work can les zeen at tee -clerk's office, Loittleaseeo.-James Campbell, Clerk. . , FOR SALE, -Set Ought hat tesa with cellar hemee and brcaat Cents. %Al- aletoet neW attd robes - SQ De. • Thompsoa., IOW 'CORN FOR SALE. -e HAVE A quantity 'ot good "yellow cora tor . sale. Cash or exehange for grain, Standard Elevator. -W, G. Smith W. J"Stevenson NOW IS THE T.I.ME.-TO PLACE your order for •Feecing before the advance in price. Use the Coil Spring Wire made by the Canadian Fence Co. of which I am agent in this district. I am also agent for the celebrated Heintztalaft Piano. - F. W. Evans, Box 155 Clinton P 0. RealEstate for Sale FIELD- STONE .WANTED.-THi Street Committee of the Clinton Counoil are prepared to buy field stone from farmers for use on the streets, To be delivered in Clinton. Further htformation, *ices, etc., on application to W. G. Smyth, chair- man Street • C,ointnittee. • 09' FARM FOR SALE. -LOT N2 (IN Ithe Ilth con. of oderiek• sewashsp, consisting of acres, 36 'acre§ plowed, 6 acres in fall wecat. The farm is in a good state ef cuetivat- ion. Good brick house, ern 9(350 feet, witei to foundation. The place is aboet 4 miles front Clinton. For sale oa reasonable terms. For further particulars apples to .'oft: Colclougia, Hohnesville P. 0. (a-. iretiorti;,\ t- . CHINESE TIDBITS, ad' The Way Veaoss g and Meats Atee Preserved by the Native'. • In Ch1124"ternies, eeettral Iraftetlie et' Cabbage and **weed are often prepart. ed for winter 4' giving them.a Mgt ot Salt stud drYing lia the sum vegeta- ble resembling cabbage * flotnetimea dried In the sue Without salt and put away in Onntlow basket; until ready tor nag Thee hays weY aloe of male, *; a kind of sauerkraut very much aa Americana do. The treatment of cete tain vegetables in this way Is a Com- ma Practice. The best native hams come from a region known aa the Kins hue distriet. its Chekiang province. The hams when dressed end ready for cur. ing are :carefully placed in vats. A °kind of pickle is then. prepared 0 salt, water and a mace from the tioy bean, which is poured over the fresh hams. Atter the hams have been In the pickle wafacient length of time they ere tak- en out and hung up to dry and occa. **natty, but not often, *rooked, when they are ready"for the market, Some - twee little nitrate of potaeh is also added to- help preeerve them, but thts addition is the exception and not the rule. It Is reported thet in the south lianas are cured by Menlil of an alkaline earth and common salt, but se far as ean be learned no eartli of any kind is employed In the middle and northern Proaloces. . The foments pickled eggs et China are preserved, with a Pickle made of common much -salt ialtpeter and ;soy bean eartee, all mixed togetber. The eggs are coated with a plaster of this mixture and laid away. .nntil rip�. when they are ready for the tablet Prepared in this 'WILY the wUl keep several months. THE BELL TELEPHON,E 'COM- •PANY 0.F. CANADP; : is about to publisha riew • iistte of the OFFICIAL TELEPHONE DIRECT. . ORY for the District of Western Ontario, including the Town of Clinton. ..• Changes of firm names, stieet ad- dresses, or orders for • die1 sate en- tries should be handed AT OhalE 0 nfirii. C. Rumball, 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 Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres of land, 15 acres under bush ani the balance nearly all grass'. A, brick house, a bank barn 52x60, driving house e4e36 with a centent pig house underneath, are on said premises. Also lot 28, East Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly *oppos- ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres of !and, 15 n.cres'of which are bttsh. On this lot there is a bank barn 40x60. There are 4 acres tif good bearing orchard on the two farms. Both lots are well fencedsaed• un- derdrained. A never failing -spring runs across both farms. Possession es,n be given at once. Terms eaSy. The proprietor is now past the age to farm. -Apply to Thomas Nieb.- olson, Auburn P. 0._ Prompt reply will be given to all communica- tions. Feb. 13-080 FARM FOR ALE. -THE UNDER - signed. offers for sale part of let 40 on the Hayfield Road -1 mile south of Clinton, consisting bf 20 acres. Good frame house with st- one cellar, barn 86x70 with, eontent basement. Easy terms. - J. A. Smith. 40 Local sManager, Clinton. FARM FOR SALE. LOT 240 CON. 2, Stanley, cohtaining 100 acres, 10 acres of bush, the remainder is Well fenced, underdrained and in a gotid state of miltivation. 1 etre Of Or- chard and small fruit. On the pre. raises hi A. two Story brick house with slate roof, a first-elasa farm house, a bath, Site, 40 x 80 with stone stablitig, a comet ttllo 140111. mood drivitig house, pig pen and hen liouse. Two never -fail - Ing Wells. This fate is Situated 8 whim from ilnicejleld, 6 front Cline ton and on e od gravel read, Api ply en tle prentiste or ftddregi tsril Nott Clinfelf 15:".45 '53 • `;.• „S• . . INVESTIGATE • INTO THE MERITS OF THE CENTRAL • .-.01S- STRATFORDs-ONT. Itis .the most successful business training school in Western (,n- tarist. Our . COmmercial, • Short-, hand -and 'Telegraphic Departments are in the clie.rge of able instruc- tors of experience.* All our cours- es are s thorougin up-to-date and practical. We have, beConie uie (1 the largest bitsine,s , training *schools in the provinee. Get our free catalogue' and learn what we are doing.. Comniereial schools as well as business Men:employ:our gtaduates., Students arta .mitening each week'Enter now. • . . Elliott & McLachlan. Prins. • PAPER MAKING IN KOREA.: Hermit •Kingtilem Supplies Beet .te . • It is not generally known , that 'the' best hinds of paper Met with. in .China and Japan are the Produce of Korea. It is claimed by many that the Korean paper excels the very best that Is made In China and Japan: It is -produced • entirely .by manual. labor :and without the use- of any .machinery.. The; raw .materiat liand. for • the. better kinds ID obtained from the bark of the Prous-• ifOnetia naPYriferas which Is collected' ID the spring and. beateh •Water eon -- tabling a large 'admietuia . of wood ashes' until reduced to% thick , -This is taken in large ladles • and" spread upon frames of :bamboo so are to form thin sheets. Abetter kind of • paper le made from old scraps trodden Into pulp, nauchein the sante way that • grape 'juice le eel:meted some coun- ties,. and,' thoughethii mode of • pulp. Ingle slew, it has the advantage of mit bteekhigetlieefiber_ee_xaecheee when machinety.is need... ." • • • • 7. ; • After • the pulp has been made 'Into. paper the -sheets are piled tip . to• a. :height": of Mix feet and then cut Into ,pleeess•tei he again subjected. to the • stamplag with the feet. At the Mine' :time the 'roan and. seedseof • a 'plant. .called tackpour are added, the eoluble • parts ,O 'Which are euPPosed to • give tenacity arid:toughness the..paner..- EXchenge. • .: • . . . ; A negro pastor was *arming:rep to , the climax -9f eermote, and his an (littera . ichre waxing • Inoye and ;more. excited, ' . • s'; s Weans. Sep,' my congregatatun." •exchtimed the exhorter -"I *alias ger against de sin uv lightinh I verifies yet.' against de sin 'of stbisky drinkin' an' de Sin 'chicken yobbin's an' I wahine bredilern:, .against' de sin uv 'Melon steeline" . . .• • • A • 'devout :Worshiper In •the rettr. • of 'the "ehurch jumped to his feet and snapped his fingers. excitedly. ilignifto does ver e britdders ear, hp 'an' snap 'yo' fingers, when I speeks. uv meloilesterilin'r asked ,the preach. er •,'"Itaee yo'. jo, minds saae 'whar 1 lei" mah overceet" replied the devout wors shiper as he hurried oft. • . ' Chm and Japan Clinton Nevisolligicora A CLOCK IN A BOTTLE., • ---"---.--10rrigrPrwe-.17"-1,175WITIrrileeT • 1124iliary lath, 190170 fl, Way Way, Th. Marvel 0 Meoltasisto left* Oenstruoted. • avroam clockmaher Wring in the little yillage q GOMMer, ertar burg, bizllt * clink in a bottle. The maker, Rosin, secured st strong moventelit With ti eelluder eacePernerd measinitig forty-five millimeters and began by sewing the plate lite halves. The opeuing in the neck nt the bottle mertsurea fifteen millimeters, and in order to get thee bahres lute the bet. tie he cut another segment oft each of the halves of the plate. Be built a sort of tripod as a resting place for the movement. This tripod wan asiembled after he hact introduced its parts into the bottle, separately. The tripod to se - constructed thut it mutat turn when the movement b tieing wound. The tour pieces or the Plate were fastased side by aide by means of screwe to the• platform attached to the tripod, a lenle ocrewdriver and other tools cope- ciallY constructed for the Orem0 hav- ing been used for this operation, Whea the plate was put together, the clock. maker proceeded to put all the Parte of the movement in their original place* with the motion wheels the the bands..A ring of white metal was plated around the neck of the bottle, and upon this ring was soldered a •ronnd plate, thus dosing the opening. On this. cover Were fastened in an in- clined poeition the arms which serve as support for the dial. Te dial is made of /1 ground' glee' plate, which has a 0.lameter of twenty centimeters. The black:numbers en the dial are mit skeleton fashion and ce- mented to the glass. At night ene can tell the, time by placing a light behind the dial.-:srechnleal,World. If You need a Trunk,Valise or Suit .7.ase we can sell you. ' Or if its anything in • Sleigh Hells. Blanket% Robes,. Etc., we have a large stook to chose from. • • But liarness is our speeialty. When you Went a sct, light or heavy, Call on es. Our prices are right. Your patronage is respectfully sof cited. Stand Opposite the marlce formerly occupied 14 JOhnson & Aru • • Albeit Sil613rier, • . ENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE of Toronto .has started thousands ref young; Men and Women on the 'easy, way to independetica and sue- eess. Let us give the right stare Write for Catalogue and plan to eked the next six. monthswith us. Enter any time, Address W. ti.Sfiaw, Principal. Yoitge Gerrard Sts., Toronto,* Cream Separators No Article on the farm pays the farmer better than a Cram Sep- aretee. When buying, buy the hest that le the DeLaval. I am ageat for it in this district, The Cyclotie Fencing The °Melte Wire Fencing has the two greet requisites -sit looks Well and lasts a lots; time, Ile fore placing yout order let me- shoe you this !endue and Quote yeti „ . pewee. JAS., APPLEBY. Clinton I • • ; 'hee • •es tee •-• KiPien The whole community wee shorked lost radey when they heerd* thet telegrent !lad beets. received Ity Mt. Thome* Genimell telling the tied news ' that hie *teem* eon, ROW,, bod died very ouddenly the day %lore in the West. Mr, end etre. Geneuell and their eldest eon, John, who had been home from. the West for the winter,. left on Sat ut day fee Tnxford, Seek , to be resent at the funeral, d'he daily papers; tell that Robert was in - hued by fallingon am opponent'e skates while playing a friendly game it hoekey between the Tuittotd end Moosejew tearoe, and diettin an hone. He wee a ettotig, ahie, healthy young inert Of atotit twent-y six yeara of 1410,. He was a splepdid fellow in every way end wee highly respected hy i.lI. The hitinilY hove the sympathy of a host of friends. •• • THE . HUMAN TONGUE. ociaimmt 'twilit %Vital it Delta 1144 Ala- i "eieuliate*A Word, It is neeer necessary far the tongue to talk in order to "tea -that yen are III or the natere of your litzteste The tongtie of the dunab Is quite 'as elo- quent when -viewed by an •experienced .PhYsielan •ei thetoneue of the Most: talkatiee person.., • . It Is a wonderful organ' and shoUld be studied ity all' parents, not only on.. their own' .account, but on account Of their Offspring. It aide in ,niastica- tion of food, in drinking, in sucking,: in articulation, and cant:tine in its mu- coue membrane the Peripheral organs, of taste. There are doctors. who will mend half ail hour. feeling . of • your • pulse.and 'listening .to your heart beats, There are others ' who. conamintt. "Stick Out your r tongue?' One :glance • at your .tongue will, to them ,tell the • Tremultnieness. Of the tongtie"'When It is* 'protrudedeis a positive sign cif' •vatione nervoue diseases, eBet by far the 'conamortest Maine of this" tremu- lotieness,is an eXceasive. indulgence In alcohol.. There le an old. tale :about] ',looking into' a man's eye tell if • he be a habitual lugheis -It often: fails... Drink' 'hi sone' men exCites the beery - mal -glands, • cansing. the eye to *enter. Watery. But all of us, know men who h ave Watery eeyete .yet never tbileh :JitelereseRet the bestand final test is '.tae tongue. It isthemay r. sign, .:that Cannot. be concealed. If a man seek - 'hag: employment. ewears• on a stack of' • Bibles that he doCe not drink,' make. him stick out els teugue. If it tease bles he is • • . •.' A Poor Prophet. Conan Doyle told of:. an experience. which he had when leaving seeoree His teacher tnust have been one. of , those noble old Romans such as Thatk- *ray describes as roaring at .young Pent:tennis when tbe major, his uncle.. called -to take the boy' away. When Conan Doyle had finished his course ire • school- the headetnaster called him aside tuideafter.eying him svitei ominotis favor spoke to him in 'measured' tines As follows "Doyle, I hirre'knoWn you tiOW for seven Years, and .1 knoW. you, 'thoroughly. I, am going to say some- , thing which yotewill remember In aft:. dr life. Doyle, you will never come tit Any good?'-eBeolirnan. Had Been There. . • . "Here's a firm advertises for a gen- eral man, not afraid of good pay; one willing to start at 10 and quit at 8, • Combs Made of ,Old Shoes, . A. mountain of old boots. and shoes. Indescribably ugly, indescribably filthe, lay In the factory yard. • • "We'll make combs out of tlhem," . said the chemist, "combs that will pass •through the perfumed and iteitrotat locks ; of the most beautiftil. girls. Seems strange,:' ' "Yet it's a fact. That .1s what be. crimes . of all the •world's °old shoes.* They are turned into combs. The leather is first slit into email pieces and immersed •two days in a chlortde of sulphur baths then it is washed.. dried and ground to powder; then it is inbred with glue or • guns.. snati pre,ssed into conab molds. "It makes good' enough combs, but 1 prefer the rubber ones myielf."-Fx. ARE lour glasses right ? Vieion changes: as all thingti do. Se,s Taube as Son at the Hotel Nci'man4jeon Weanesday, Fels 19th, and get, tht• benefit of over Sil` years experience. Stanley Township The following is the January mon. thly report of S. S, No. 14, Stanley. Nemee are in order ot merit • • " , • • *The Overcoat. , • Probably in no .other 'department sar- torial is . there .exhihited• so.. nitich in- differenee. to, higienie • ,consideratris as In the overcoat • The greatest fel- ittcye of all perhaps in regard to the 'choice' ofan oeereeat Is that the tenne -"weight" and "warrnth". are '-synony-, 'moos.' As a . matter Of fact, theyare nearly alwaysdiametricallyopposed. koreciver, the heavy overcoat is a tax on the resources of • the organism and destroys the economy which a good insulating cloth is intended to Bemire. -London Lancet.' ' • , • Yo allhliland "lie ate quafcatons to • that job." - • "All •except the $10,000 to invest' in-' the business." Not Qualified. . "DidyOu intend to &Own yourself?" • asked the magistrate et • Marylebone police court when a cab driver was le- insaided on a charge of attempted gal- e e. • "No. I cannot swim," replied AR MOIL ' • What a Woman Says. Shigleton-I want to ask -you On, old man. • Wedderly-Come on With le Singleton-Dbes a woman al - Ways mean what she says?. Wedder• ly-sburing courbhip she doeeldh but after marriage you bet she does.' 9. . ILOTI'S Quick case for the worst cough --quick reitef to the heaviest cold -sated SAFE to eike, even for a child. es That is Sitiloles Cure, kAures Sold under aeigmarantee cousihs to pure colds; and coughs elector thaty-any outer medicine -067°11r money back, 34yeers of euecess cemmend Shiloh's Cure. 60c., $1. . ' QUICKLY! A Merchant% Memory. e•Airfong the characteristics which made for the success of Mr. A. T. Stewart, the great New' York Mer- chant, says RichmeleMethers in his "Reminiscences," was an mextraordina- • ry eroory for the details or MS vast busineSs. ' One day as oft and Mrs. Lathers were leaving the store Mr. Stewart ac- costed theM at the door. SI hope, Mrs. Lathers, you have found what you want," he said. "No, M. Stewart," she replied, "I want a very plain brussels carpet for a small library, a light. coke with a small blue figure. You ha* a great variety, but nothing just like that" "I am quite' serewe have that exact deecription," he said, and, tenet* to a clerk, added: "Go to the third Boer and get out frem' the last invoice of carpets No. 2206, 1 think the style and pattern *will jest suit Mrs. Lath. Os." 'To ,the amazement of the shopper it proved to bethe vers. thing she was looking for. Fif th-M. le, Fisher, G, EeStephen:. son, N. ki. Jortea. • Founth-J. II, Jones, Oda, Mee Beath. A. Petrie. •• Jr. Fottrthe-HennahDinsdale, Sarah Ra t well I iThird-H, A. Fisher, II, C.Kehl, H. A. Jonee. Sr. Second -An sinellood, Ida Rath - well, w. hleBeath. • geeond•e*A. McMurtrie. J, N. Hood, L. E. Wasmen. Tkitilseenneertk7-sptInienrattFii8nbethe monthly spelling matches were: Fifth -Murray Fisher., " Fourth-A.11141cl Petrie. • Fieher: Sr. Second-elde Rathwele • Jr, Second -Law ranee ,Wasm Dominion inemhers offer severe wm iticieof the Canadian banking eystem. • The feeling in favor ef the removal of the cateIe embargo N becoming •Amager in Camels. , . • The new . Areisterdam hank of New York has' been eltesed by order of the comptroller et the currency. . REMEMBER the date Of Tanbe & Son's visit to Clinton and if you eyes bother you in any way, make it a point to consult them at the Hotel Nornetedie on Wednesday, Feb. 19th. 7 • " • ' mew) AND ORGAN TUNING AND Repairing -4h* undersigned ` 30, Ciihnoo,n, • Greetings From &tittle To tine Editor Of The NegerRecord.: DeAr SiresEecioeteliernt will find our subscription for we cannot, do without The News -Record. We would like to see our old friencle again, but if times keep up 1 gum 'we relit stay where we are. Our climate is 'tee and suits uS'only I believe a little snow would seem goodAmen more. Just now there** very, little work going on. There are simply thousands of idle men one women and' our city is about to establieh a free soup and coffee wagon for the enemptoyed men. The banks are not paying Mal yet, but issuing clearing' house certipatee. Maybe eielne of the farmers M. God- erich township would like to sell their products on ourmareets. I pay 40 to 00 cents a pound for but -ter and eggs are 45 cente .a dozen. Potatoes Sell for. $1,75 leer, hundred and flour at $6.00 for 200 Its. WAIL the only free thing we have out here is air aed .Wenere. But, all told, Seattle is a beautiful city and full of hustling business mon and women. We are to haye a grand big lair ID 1909 bout Jone to November, the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition which will "chiefly represent the West and Attiska. We hope to. see' Many of our friends out then and they evill surely be welcome in the Gilmour family, Mr. James Walters is also living about three blocks from us. He and his mother wish to be kindly 'reraern- bered to their many friends both in Clinton and Tuckersmith. Mrs. Walters is close to 76 she is as spry as a young woman and ghts • around ho smartly. • Now, wishiog you and your netters we aar, b er i g ht all• prospereus New !Year, Youts Tidy, • A. W. GILMOUR, 1545W, 54 St.,. Seattle, Washington. , Jan. 20th 1908. prepared to do all kinds ef piaao aad organ tuning and repairing, and being a man of practical experience is able te guaraatee satisfaction: Orders may, be left at W. S.. R Holmes' drug store. -Ed. J.. How- ard, Clinton. ' CATARRH ' CANNOT BE CURED with' I.,OCAL APPLIOATIONS, as they cannot •reach the seat of • the disease. Catarrh ie a blood or "'con- stetutional disease, and in order Jo cure it -you must take internal reated-. • Hill's Catarrh Cure is taken. in- ternally, and acts nitectly en the blood- and initcous surfaces...11311'i Catarra Curis is not quack bottle. It was hreserihed'• by one of the, ibest physicians ' hi this -conntry for -years ..and is a regular preseription. It if 1ttomposed of the best 'tonics hnovra ieembined witi. the. best 'Otto& purifiers acting directly on the muceus settee - gas •The perfect cernbinetion od the two imgredients is What produces such wonderful results in cueing Cetarrh. Send for testimonials. free. • L. J. CHENEY 'CO., Props., Toledo, OS • • Sold by Druggista, price 75c, 1. Take Hail's Family Pills far cola estlpetion. • , • • Consider the Bird* of theAir. An m enea ornithologist calls aeou. eon to the feet that a enure can travel through the eir a thousand wiles a day without thinning its wings, but by merely keeping them stretched and ad. jested to the prevailing breezes. A hawk eat stay in the air for days and weeks, moving with Its wings motion. lose. It is: the Same with the gulls and numerous other Winged creatures. In, Outlying the Wow of i'lerostritics con - elder the blab of the air, FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup kat been used by millions Of mothers for their children while teething. 11 dial turbed by night and broken .1 you rest by a sick ekild sunering aeid crying With pain of cutting teeth send at once and get a -bottle of "Mrs.' Winslow's Soethilig Syeep" for child- ren -teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend Upon it, mothers, there is eo mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regu- lates the Stoemachi and Rowels, cures Wind Colic, dattens the Gums, reduces Inflammation and gives tone and en ergy to the • whole system. "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for chile ten teething le . pleasant :to the taste and is the prescription of one of; the oldest and :best femaie playeiciane and 'nerses in the United States. Price 25 cents a bottle. Sold by drug. gists thro'ughout tee. world. Be sure and. ask for "Mrs. Winslovr's Sooth- ing Syrup, I ' DANIEL it. EDT, Vice,,Principal ' ' Gh0..SPOTTON; 'Principal• ' 'Seventeen Teachers of Aide experenre, broad sehelaishie and untiring energy, ennployed by us, have built up a curriculum unsurpaased in Canada for thoroughness, systern and actual business procedure. TRIERCOURSES-Telegraphy, StenottraPitY and Commercial, . Enter any time. IndividualDistraction. Graduates assisted to positione, No vacation. • /RAIL COURSES in tan amigos.. Bookkeeping. Shorthand, esnmenship, etc.. Send a postal for information about CANADA'S GREATEST CHAIN OF Mod ORAN.' , BUSINESS COLLEGES. CLINTON 13.1.1SINESS COLLEGE A Prized Cough Cure "I have not been without a bottle of Coltefoote'Expectorant in the house for over nine years. At that time I proem'. ed it for a bad cold I had. It winle.1 sitehsweeders then that it ha e been a household remedy ever since, and we Will have no other for eouglis and colds -it is so pleasant to take, and all of my children look,for it as soon as they got a cold at all. Nearly all of them have been_ sehjeet to croup, and that's when I fled Coltdesete EXpeetorant use- ful. You are welcome to use thie.tosti- menial as you wee., MRS, LEWIS MGM . Free Sample of Coltsfoote Expectorant will be sent to any person sending their name and address and -naming this paper. It has established a wonderful mord as a successful cure' for coaelee olds, sore throe, trotei, whooping eagle broncletis and all irritated ewe ditions of the throne and ehest. It is the proscription of a great speeielist iti methane. At ell good druggists, 25e. Dr, T. A. Sloeum, Limited, 'remote. e Send toe Free Semple Today. We. Th t Last Great litre • 04000 as lasech tufferial hostel*** Duey a ea* ot emotes* reuse* RI mitetiable eight*. And the rfilist fund, rild not brine** ntneh lerao Ilood's SOW' earths ba*= given tiseleanda et 01101i0it In relieving the agonieng heath* and barisiter of tiozemtetertered people. ilcZerrist-'10 eliter suffered from child- bood from seseine or salt demist on her Noe*, awl AMC She wei tested by eminent - 40011444 hi alsiaava et the skin without Pormaluent *Ilse She was then entireir- cured br If"ed's Sarreeerille," E,Lorese. Senores, 222 Beenerd St., Halifax. N. fh Tied the elands -"W. had *tie the hands of our two-yeag-old son en aceonist of' ewe:MA on his twee end Mites. No niedicine, „ helped until we used Hood's Sarsaparillas which soost rmapietely med." Mas. A. Veit Weoxelet Mentieneorr $te Pitteraen, 14.3. Roars Elineeptuina is .sold everrebero,. 100 Doe* One Dollar, Premixed only by L Bold Co., Lowell, Meese V. 8. Ae AUCTION SALE OF RASIddl PARL Stock, Implements - arid Household. Furniture. Mr. John J. Ward has instructed the undersigned to sell by public: auction at the Village or' Varna on Thursday, Feb. ',Nth the - following Horsea-1 heavy horse' ° 6 yrs. old; 1 heavy horse 5 years. old, 1 -driver 6 yrs. old, aged driver. . Cattle -el cow - due to calve be March, 1 -cow 'dee to valve 13.Aeeil, a. cow due to ...dye ' -ia July, 1 cow and calf by its side, 1 fat cow, 5 yearling heifers, 2 yearling steers, 5 spring calves. Pigs -2 birkshire sows eome ht. . • April and May, 7 store pigs, geese, turkey e and 70 hens. Implernenteee 1 Massey,* Binder ;newe 1 Nixoe drill new; 1 McCerinick Flay rakes ......IT:Messey-Harris Cultivator new, I Massey -Harris roller neer, .1 scuttles - 1 big He mower, 1 plough. suigh No. 21, 1 Perrin sulky plow, 1 set. 4 section: harrows, 1 root ealper, 1 Clinton fanning -mill with bigger, 1 waggon, I buggy, 1 cutter, 1 pair bobsleighs, I hay fork end slings , coMplete, 1 •stoek Tack, 1 pig - crate, 1 bay rack, 1 gravel bon, 1 Oxford cream Separator, 1 daisy churn, 1 grindstone, 1 wheelbarrow; 2 'set double harness, 1 set single - :1 iron sugar kettle, 2 yvn'ter tanks,; . ladder., grain liege, forks, shovels, etc.; etc., other article; too mum- eeroue •' to Mention. „Furniture -L glass cupboard, :1 extension table, • 2 kitchen tables; 1 good cook. . stove, 1 doz, chairet 1. bedromii. suite, 2 sets bedsprings; 2 mattress- es, 1 couch, e, 1 parlor istove,„ 1 baby carriage, . bureate dishes, • crocks, pans, 'etc. quan- tity. of straw will also . be7 offered for sale and the eine south _ Of -The village of Varna Lnown a's :- Lot pt. 19 containing 56 acres or • good tillable. laud.. Terms ef sale - AU • seine of .$5 and under cash e ' over that 'ameunt 9 reOntbe Cretin • '.Oh approved joint notes: .4 cents. oft on the e$ on all credit amounts., *; . Sale commences stt one • o'clock • sharp. All to be Sold without re- serve . E. Bossi,nbury, •Ahetipestar John J. ',Ward, proprietor. . • Auctioi. Sall Register On Thursday, Feb. 13th,. at 1 p.m. ea the premises, 2.a. mace south • of Hensall, Lender( Road, lisbonte, ex- teneive sale of farm stock and imple- ments. T. M. Case and Sons, pro- prietors-; :Thomas 13rown, auctioneer. .On.Welinesday, ' Feb. 1213, at 1 Le - dock p. m., on Lot 22, Cencession. 6, Hullett, .farm, farm elects and im- plemedte. Donhaick Reynolds, proprie- tor ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. • . . . . . . . . I • . . . NOTICE. - TENDERS WILI, Bld received by the Council of Hullett for the simply Of 4000 ft of Reek elm plank 161t long and 2i111. faick to be delivered at the resideve of the Reeve, Councillors Bare Loper and* Churchill, 100 ftit each ' Tenders will be teemed at the township hall on Friday the 21st • 'Feby. at 2 p. ne-J erne, -.elite, Clerk. DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, Specialist, will be at Holmes' Drug Store, Clinton, on Thursday, Jan. SO. Glasses properly fitted.. Mims - es of theeye, ear, nose and throat treated. • • *10,41b.116:10.•Iwilbo•••••44b.• $RINGS.: $ to. thia line and are this We pay special attention . 1 *$season showing a large : and choke 'collection of . $.. Diamonds, Pearls,' . 0. Rubies", Errieraldi; . 0 °0 . Sapphire, Opals, , • : 0 I and,Tor of 6 , qu s. . $. Set-singlyl and in eoin.bi. . ° : •natlon 4 4+. • Valnos aro or ilia ilest. ...0 .- °.• - A., 1 CP1CC 00 ,H.WELtli ' AND CPTICIAN '-0 Sleaner of marriage Licerries, 6,416,41.;46.:!•!:4air.olt- -1•00ett....4•41 .4„ • .fices On all Ready-to-wear Clothing this week, including ousommo Mein's Suits and Overcoats Boys' Suits and OV"ercoats Ken's Odd Pants Men's Odd Vests Boys' Knickers Etc., Etc., Etc. Fine Tailoring a Specialty 1•11 E. W Jacobs- • a. „....41