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CLINTON NEW ERA
THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1910,
Experiments With Farm Craps.
The members of the Ontario Agri-,
cultural and Experimental Union are
pleased to state that for 19/0 they are
prepared to distribute hit° every
Township of Ontario material of high
quality for egperiments with fodder
crops, roots,grassesolovers and fertili-
zers, as follows: -
No. Experiments. Plots.
1 -Three varieties of Oats 3
2a- Three varieties of Six -rowed
Barley # .• • •3
2b- Two varieties of Two•rowed •
Barley 2
3 -Two varieties of Hiltless Barley. 2
4 -Two varieties of Spring Wheat. 2
5 -Two varieties of Buckwheat 2
6 -Two varietiesof-Field-
7-Fmmer and Spelt • 2
8- Two varieties of Soy, Soja, or
Japanese Beans 2
9 -Three varieties of Husking Corn. 3
la -Three varieties of Mangels. 3
11 -Two varieties of Sugar Beets for
fesding purposes 2
12 -Three varieties of Swedish
•Turnips 3
13 -Two varieties of Fall Turnips2
14 -Two varieties of Carrots 2
15- Three varieties of Fodder or
Silage Corn 3
.16 -Three sarieties of Millet. 3
17 -Two vatieties of Sorghum... : .....
18 -Grass, Peas and two varieties Of
-Vetches • • • • • • • • 3,
I9 -Rape, Kale and Field Cabbage -3'
20 -Three varieties of
21 -Testing two varieties of Alfalfa
(Lucerne) 2
22 -Four varieties of Grasses4
23 -Three varieties of Field Beane. 3
24 -Three varieties of Sweet Corn 3
26 -Fertilizers with Swedish•Turnips 6
28a -Two varieties of Early Potatoes 2
28b -Two varieties of medium ripen-
ing Potatoes
28c -Two varieties of Late Potatoes 2
29 -Three grain mixtures for grain.
production. 3
30 -Three grain mixtures for fodder
production 3
Each plot is to be two rods long by i
one rod wide except No. 28, which s
to be one rod square.
Any person in Ontario may chose
any one ot the experiments for 1910
and apply for the same. The material
will be furnished in the order in which
the applications are received while'
the supply lasts. It might be well'for
each applicant to make second choiee
for fear the first could not be granted.
All material will be fnrniehed entirely
free of charge to each applicant, and
the produce will, of course, become
the property of the person who con•
duets the experiment.
Ontario Agric. College, C A Za,vitz,
Guelph, March, 1910. Director
ALBERTA 'ROUSE
ADJOURNS
The legislature adjourned Saturday
afternoon until May 26. His honor
gave a,ssent to fifteen bills, which have
been passed. A bill to incorporate the
Edmonton Interurban Railway, with
power to build from Edrnontou to
several points in the district was killed
in committee in view of the strong
opposition put up by the city couneil
who protested against- the radial enter
ing the city, to complete withiliuniei-
pal lines The committee requested
the promoters to reach some agree-
ment with the city.
Hon. C. W. Cross attempted to in-'
troduce a bill to incorporate the
Rocky Mountain Collieries (Jo, whieh
the firm of Short, Cross & Biggar are
putting thru, but Mr Boyle objected
to the introduction at this late date,
and the bill was withdrawn.
A thousand copies of Cities Act have
been printed and distributed to var-
ious cities in the province for criticism
weasuremoonsweemswimemuseassiergammoir
Throat .
Coughs
Ask your doctor about these
throat coughs. He wili tell
you bow deceptive they are.
A tickling in the throat often
means serious trouble ahead.
Better explain your case care.
fully to your doctor, and ask
him about your taking Ayer's.
Cherty Pectoral.
We publish our formulie
J. Vita Wish 9.150101
er • from our medicines
ers watt gt:5
doetor
Who makes the best liver pills? The ,
J. C. Ayer CoMpany, of Lowel,4 Mass.
They have bees making Ayer's for
over sixty years. If you have the tilight•
est doubt *bout wing these pal*, ask
yottr decker. D. at he ley*, illwaft,
fei the 0610. Otia llowonellilemareso
4 Bonanza Farmer
E. A. Guillemin Mae Had a Barnette
able Career. ,
E. A. Guillemin, said to be the
largest inclivielnd farmer in Sas-
lsateliewan, was in Winnipeg xecents
ly. on a business trip. Mr. Oreille.
nun's borne is at Forget, bask., end
the story of his aueeess in that pm -
ince is probably without a parallel
even in the provinee where there have
been extraordinary instancea 01
progress and asivencenient on the
part of those engaged in agricultuee.
Mr. Guillemin, when he arrived in.
Canade just nineteen years alp. in
/891, was at a double disadvantage.
He was in a foreign country, the
language of *bleb he did not apeak,
and he was entirely without oapital.
ais former home was in France, and
4•hen be reached Forget, Sask., and
eished tb• ale on a homestead, he was
aneble te' do so for the leek of the
ium of $10, which the Government
requires. Tile amount in his posses-
sion, was ;2,10. Eventually he suc-
ceeded in borrowing the $10 and
secured his homestead,
Since 1891 he has been known in
Forget as one oi the hardest working
agriculturists , of the community.
Early itt his career in his new home
he began buying land, chiefly from
the Canadian Pacific Railway Co
S,and in the vicinity was then held
at $3 per wire, and at this price he
succeeded hi aCeeeiring the title hi
fifteen quarter sections, or 2,400 acres.
The value of the land continued to
rise and he continded to buy, as he
was able, until he had secured fifty
quarter sections, the price paid run-
ning from Vi to 315 per acre. This
year he sold. seven quarters at $25
per acre, which is now the ruling
price in the district.
Last autumn he was engaged in
threshipg on, his place for 54 1-2
days. He threshed out 50,000 bush..
els of wheat,. of which lie sold 34,000
bushels, one *train load, at a price*
varying from from 84 to 87 cents per.
bushel. He hae on hand still 18,000
hustle's. In addition to wheat he
raised 30,000 •bushels of oats, 7,000
bushels of barley and WO bushels of
flax. He owns 104 horses and a num-
ber of cattle„ but since the construc-
tion of the railway he hap been en-
gaged chiefly ip raising wheat. Thie
year ho bought his first threshing
machine, paying for it the sum of
$2,100. He estimates :that the ma-
chine earned for him last fall $3,000,
thus paying for itself in one season
and leaving $900 to the good. The
weather was very propitious for farm
threshing, not a single day being lost
in th-e-tWermonths-whieh--were-spent...-
in this work. The wheat averaged
e3 bushels to the acre and graded
No. 1 and No. 2 Northam In the
oast nine years, seven good crops
nave been 'harvested on this lam;
For six successive years the. returns
were excellent,' that is in the years
1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906.
In the two following years there was
a partial failure. sAs the years have
passed the quality of the buildings
on -the- farm- have been dmprOved;
and ,are now as gore{ as can be fouod
in the district. About •$10,000 • has
been invested in this way by Mr.
Guillemin. The farm consists of
'631801iCife;'eriililfileenidiet -0,000 'acres -
were un:der crop last season. •
SIGNALS OF DISTRESS
Clinton Pe�pleShoiildKnow
How -to Read and Heed Them.
Sick kidneys give Many signals, of.
distress. '
• The seeretations are dark, contain a
sediment. -
Passages are frequent, scanty, pain-
ful.
Backache is constant day and night.
Headaches and dizzy Spells are fre-
quent.
The weakened kidneys need quick
help. , • . §saiN :Of
Don't elay I Use a special kidney
remedy.. • .
Booth's Kidney Pills cure sick kid -
neva backache, and urinary disaders,
Clinton evidence • proves this state.;
ment. •
John West of Mary St.. Clinton,
Ont,• says: "Each little cold I con-
tracted Iron being over heated or ex-
posure to cold weather would settle
across the small Part of my back and
kidneys. The urine would become
highly covered and filled., with parti-
cles of sand like sediment. There was
also a scalding in passing that was
very annoying. My back was so tend-
er that when 1 would stoopfor any
length of time I • couli scarcely
straighten myself up again. There
was also a weakness there was very-
• noticable whenlifting any.thing of
consequence. when.
Kidney Pills
were eecommerided by Mr. llolmetethe
druggist and they quick -ley cured me
of every sign of kidney trouble when
all else I tried had failed and I am
etronger and better in every" way."
Sold by dealerg. Price 50 cents. • The
Bs T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie.,
Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Sole Canadian
Agents.
V,
ato Mahal/ /OW -040.4e:
CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA;
Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs aid Colds,. or
money beck* Sold and guaranteed by
W. S. R. litilines, Clinton
•
School Children's Ideas. •
The following school -child howlers
appeared in a recent examination on
Canadian history in an Ontario town
a few weeks ago:
Itt describing Braddock's expedi-
tion one girl said: "As, he was going"
along he was hailed on all sides by
bullets from the enemy." She else
said that ,"Louisburg was easily cap-
tured through it was the seeondest, to
• the strotgest in the new world."
In speaking of the habits at the
Indian, anothet pupil wrote : ."The
Indians spent their life in hunting,
fishing and gambolling. They would
get togethet in a hut or something
like a hut and gamlial while their
wives and ehildren' would skin the
wild animals they had caught,"
Itt deseribing the 11. N. A. Act, eal,
other said: 'rho next in the Dom-
inion Parliament is the Senate. Elo
is appointed by the Governor-General
on the adviee of the Prime Minister,
He reads all billa eterefuIly."
"The Washington Treaty between
Great Britain and the IL S. *as
°wised bysome etrong feeling or
other in the two countries."
The following two gems of infertile*
tion are probably as good ati any t
"Tommie& fought again at Mei*
__.e...-....-..e...sanuasseedenteseendsileasoesesiahanweilkaillidierweee.
401/liost eases a baldness are
enewiely to neglect...The hair
oiten becomes dry and dandruff
toms because the hair glancls
Id* not supply enough uat-
*al oil. Nothing overcomes
this deficiency so effectively as
a,t delicately perfumed, re-
reshing hair pomade, Bearine.
Avoid baldness; apply Bearine
to your 'lair occasionally. All
druggists, 50 cts. a jar.
exMlie
lisienigATIROL
Alf 0"`SALVE
A thick adhesive ointment, combined with
Japanese Menthol and Vaseline. two of the
most wonderful healing dnurs known.
It soothes, heals and tends to restore those
who suffer from MN!. Earache, Rhea -
mamma. Chafing, irritated and other
akin troubles.
The word "Salve" literally means be well
or in goed Health. Try Davis' Messthos
Salve and you will be relieved.
411 Deater4.
DAVIS & ZA,WREN9li ateatreal,
strantown and ;are no grearAy
4:guielled hirrieelf;"
The Seven Years' War began in
1756 alb:sougl . hospitalitiese broke out
in 1754." •
111 describing the story of the Re-
venge one boy said; "After the fight
the Sparriatels patched up the lie-
venge and took her 'home tie Spat* as
a memorandum."
WARNING
Since its introduction into Canada
the sales of Parisian Sage have been
phenomena). This success has led to
many imitations similar in name.
Look out for them '• they. are not the
genuine. See that the girl with Au-
burn hair is on every package. • You
.can always get the genuine at W.S.R.
Holmes, •
Parisian Sage is the quickest act-
ing and most efficient hair tonic in
the world.
it is Made to eonform to Dr. San-
gerberbond's (of Paris) proven theory
that dandruff in two weeks, or money
back ; it stops falling hair and itchbag
scalp and prevents baldness.
And remember that baldness is
-ffausedtrdandruftermerthose little
hard working, persistent devils ehat
day and night do nothing but dig into
the roots of the hair and destroy its
vitality.,
• Parisian Sage is a daintily perfumed
hair dressing, not sticky orgreasy,
and any woman who desires luxurant
and bewitching hair can get it in two
weeks by using it. 50 cents a large
bottle,
• GREENIA1.4113'S .0?11BTES.Y.
Wonian ;• Journalist's AdvsfitUre With
-
- A former pesidest ofFihe -Canadian
Women's Press Club, who is widely
known by her pen 'name, Mary Mark -
well, tells the . following story •
• "When I was in London a couple of
years • ago, the opening of the British
Parliament seemed tobe ionietning 1.
ought to see. lieing the . 'President
Of the Canadian Wornen's Press
considered it only neeessary to send •
my (aim al.?) card to .the Lorci High .
Chamberlain and forthwith receive a
card of admission to peerage -seats!
• "I awaited this recognition •bi My'
own importance until two Oays Beton
Parliament,' opened; • the last. mail
brought me . • eothinge-the • officiel
°uree°1 Parliarnentiary favors bait,
probably,
'lit his official 'pipe with 'iny
official eard! 'Nevertheless; Ibegan
to realize how very. big.. the ilritish.•
Parliament, and, incidentally, how
very.smali th 'President of the Cana.'
dart Press.' eta., was; But the...Came
chart spirit- dies. hard --I wanted • te •
witness' this •pageant• .of pageantry?...
• Then X remembered: • .
"Wasn't Mr. Hamar Greenwood a
House member? Marc; wasn't he a
Canadian? I Sat down and wrote Mr,
Greenwood the fellowing note.: '
' "'Dear Mr.. 'Greenweoti-Parliament ,
.opens to-niorrew.. I am aCanadian
. worn an -in London. want • to are .nly
'.1<ing, and the Lord • High Chamber-
lain -some -thing -Or -other won't let ale;
can yeti...help me? Signed M.M.
"That night I cried -myself to sleep
itt rny S. W. Kensington lodgings,
feeling that this talk of the 'Imperial
spirit' wanted some of its elixir. 'at
home' Or course, I was Nobody -
why should the great Lord 'High
Cnamberlain recognize in poor me •
rhy great-grancbmama's right .to
brett? How I hated Lord High Chani-
beriains1.•
".Nex,,t nioraiing dawned' in a deluge
of ramn. sClad ie. working, togs,- I took
the penny 'but foie No.. 12 Charing
.Cross, where, day • after day • I ,was
enlightening 'decayed gentlewomen'
'on chances in Canada. I -hadgiven
mi
up all hope of seeing
my King n his
regal robes, and I had too much Ca-
nuek spunk left to g6 out in . a rain -
emit, and 'galoshes' to see him passing
by. I went. to my desk and Set about
opening a Vestivins of mail enquiries.
• "Suddenly the office door swung
open and in whirled a atrikingly hand-
some man, silk hat in hand and
swinging a gold -headed cane-unibrella.
"'Ate you Mary Markwellr •
f t ,yes., • •
" 'My name is Greenwood, I got
yout note yesterday, but I wasn't
able to secure you g ticket of admis-
sion until bout an hour ago; by hap-
py. chance i got it foe your (extending
.ah official looking .envelope).
" 'Oh, Mr. Greenwood' (this in a
. despairing wail) 'I haven't got a de.
cent hat -it's miles to' ltensington-
and-and'--(here the tears dame), and
it's after ten o'clockse-and-Parlia-
ments-opees-at-elevere-a.--en.'
" 'I'II call a eabr said the gentle-
man. briskly; 'get ready -whirl honi.
and get, your hat' (consulting inc
watch with tremendous grevity).
'You've just forty ininutee left, awl
you can make 11 11 you try!' •
"Then Ratner Greenwood, British
Male :sillehatted and dressed for the
areat Function, stepped to the door,
suminoned a hansom, •gdfich whirled
nie to S. W, Kensington and back to
the British Hauge of Commons in
time to see Edward VII, open Perna-
ment in the *serer 1007." •
Mary Markwell, in telling the story,
adds: 'The only time I ever felt like
joining the "votee-for-women' <>tier.
mould like to be able to vote for
Hamar Greenwood."
4
ton New ISA
IIMR.0.1,1411.11T,
/A *id 3ith, 1910
In Sweden alt the inhabitants 0 the
country over 24 year of age sre en
titled to vote. Tbie b 11 tweed the
Firet Chamber by a vote of 120 to 00,
The Second Chamber by 184 to N.
In Worcester, Mass , a city of 149.-
000 people, the commitments for
• drunkenness to one jail alone, were
206 per cent greater under license tlaan
Undet the present prohibition law.
Rev. Mr Gunton, of 0bathan3, pro-
bibited the proprietor of the Temple
Theatre allowing Feem sisters, of Elk
trolt, to continue giving per:amputees
as they were under age. Rather than
Pay a fine of $100 and three mouths in
jail. Mr McRae paid ;Iona off at once,
when they returned to Detroit.-Sel.
The United Statee is witnessing
some exemplary law enforcement. An
Initiate man man, for selling liquor
ilIegally.hae been fined 1$4,590; another
man of the same state has been fined
87,500 and sentenced to serve five
years in jail. while 5, Missouridruggist
bad been fined $54200 and sentenced to
serve one year in jail for the same
offense,
Mary It Keegan Chief Matron of
the Chicago Police' Department. says;
"Of all the ten or twelve thousand an -
fortunate girls and wrecked women
arrested every year in Ohicago,among
those who tell their woes to me,ninety
nine out of every hundred attribute
their downfall to the firet glase of wine
or champagne, taken genera.113e with a
male companion, always for good
fellowship's sake," -
An ofilciaI letter from the minis-
terial association of Springfield, Ohio.,
which is now under prohibition, to the
Associated Prohibition Press, says,
that the first twenty days under pro-
hibition, according to court record%
there were only twenty-eight arrests,
as compared to eighty-nine la.st year,
during the same time with saloons.
One wholesale man declared that his
business had increased 3500 per week
since the city went dry; another that
his business had increased nearly a
third since the beginningof May. And
bow could it he otherwise? This re-
sult is as sure ao that two and two
make four.
Prohibition was Hist enacted in
Maine in 1851. Revealed and license
enacted'in 1856. License repealed and
Prohibition re-enacted in 1858. Thus
after trying Prqbibition five years and
license two, the matter was referred
directly to the people and they approv
ed of Prohibition bya vote of • almost
i
five to one. Again, n 1884, it ,was re-
ferred to the people and again approv-
ed by a majority of more than three to
' How singular it is that the vaters of
Maine should ,twice, at periods 26
Years apart. and after more than 30
-years!. experience,. think ,ProhillitiOn
splendid encase: while the saloon men
know to a certainty that it is a dead
failure. -White Ribbon Ensign. -
craricious Winter Dishes.
• In •eooking broilers all the' juice is:
saved, and mueh of the flavor other-
wise lost Is Jetained :by •completely.
brushing over the fowl with olive oil
hafore •stibrialtting it to theitianies..
sea comers War brush slauld be kept
Lor this special purpose Where' Much
poultry Is served.
PiloiT of chicken firers is a delightful
'dfSii-ferititiefiedirTiffin-c her ep-f or -di
nor,' The llyers are .boiled until tender
and put .in.an peal dish Lined with .
daky boiled rice. A layer of nice is
then Put over the ton and the.-rnound
turned out on the dish in whieh it is to
be served.
' A alch tomato sapeeis poured• over
the 'whole. and the dish is garnished
with: shrearls 'of eroded greenpeppers
and tomato ,jelly cut 'Jo diamond
shaPes. It ti served .pipins,r hot witb,
.buttered -toast. -
Larne Back,
Painful 8titches
Cured in Ten Days,. or
Your Money' Back
-
The nion3erit you suspect anyKidney
or Urinary disorder, or feel Rheumatic
pains, begin taking
Fig..
FIG PILLS are sold with a guarantee'
to cure all Kidney, Bladder or LiVa
troubles, Indigestion and all Stomach
Disorders. •
FIG PILLS are• sold at all leading
drug stores af 26e -a box, or 5 for $1. 00.
Tiny Work.
Mark Seallet, a blacksmith. in 1578,
in the twentieth year of Queen Eliza-
beth's reign, inside a' lock consisting
of eighteen pieces of steel, irou and
• brass, with a hollow key to it. that al-
together Weighed but one grein of
gold. He also made a gold obain, Com-
posed of forty-three links. Which he
fastened to the lock and key. In the
.presence ef the (peen he put the chain
about the neck of a flea, whieli drew
It with ease, after which be put the
lock and key, flea and chain into a.
pair of scales: anti they together
weighed but one grain and a half.
This is Vouched for by an ten writer.
'I WAS IN BAD SHALT
Dot Little Digesters
"Have Done Wonders for Me" °
.Here is an experience with the first
part of whieh you may be all too fa-
miliar. Mr. josh Smith, of North
Seneca, Ont., writes about "Little Di-
gesters: If
"Raving been troubled with Dialer -
tion for a number Of years, I have tried
nearly all kinds of pills and tablets for
Indigestioti only to be disappointed.
''Boeing your tablets advertised
thought I would give them a trial, and
must say 1 am glad I did. Before tak-
ing them I Was in baa shape. Bad
taste in Iny mouth mornings and SO
dizzy that I hardly knew how I would
put in the, (lay, Everything r walla
eat would stem to sour and formeht, but
after taking "Digesters" 1 ean say
they have done wonders for me."
If you know what the first part of
this story means why not lean the re-
lief and delight whith conies from the
use of"Little Digestetsl"
"Little Digesters" are positively
guaranteed to cure all forms of Intli-
gestioe and Dyspepsia or your money
will be refunded.
Me. at_your druggists or by melt iron*
Celerilan Medicine Co., Toronto. 35
The beneficial effect a iron
upon .the system weakened
through illness, overwork or
anemia, is well known. Ver.
rovim is a preparation which
supplies the valuable element
in the most efficient way, coin,.
billing with it the nourishing
qualities of beef and the mild.
ly stimulative effect of sherry
wine. Verrovim costs $1.00
a bottle at druggists.
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FOR BACKACHE,
SCIATICA, PLEURISY;
STITCHES, CRICKS,
IIEURAI•Glit, RHEUMATISM
Hach 25e. in air.tight tin box;
yard rolls $1.00, can be cut to any
size. ,
Beware of worthiess imitations.
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CilibbiNg Woos
Below' will be found a list of . papers
which will be clubbed with
The Clinton NEW ERA
For the year 190010. These prices are
. for cash with order.
The NEW ERA and Weekly Mail ' T!''"
and Empire, one year, 81.515
niaw ERA and Weekly Globe
for..
4. Family H. & W. Stet...1.80
" Weekly Witness 1 80
6i 6 " Sun 1.80
66 06 Advertiser 1.80
.4 . 64 " Free Press 75
46 SP " Farmers Advocate
. and .Elome Magazine -.2 80
and Canadian Farm (the
new farming journal...3.50
New ERA. andDaily nivve,Torouto 2.25
" " " Star •" • 225
" • " " " Globe " 4.60
" " •Mali " 4.60
" World " • 3.25
" " Free Press,Lon.
don.,
Seed Orders to
-- --The Clintonlblew.,E111,.
Clinton, Ontario
66 64
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Si /6
'•
Could Not Sfetep
in The Dark;
Defter Said Heart and
• 'Nerves Were Responsible.
There is many a man and woman toss-
ing night after night upon a sleepless bed.
Their eyes do not close in the sweet and
• refreshing repose that comes to those
• \vitae heart-a,rid-nerges.are eight, -Berea
constitutional disturbance, worry or
disease has so debilitated and irritated
the nervous system, that it cannot be
quieted.
Mrs. Calvin Stark, .Rossznore, Ont.,
writes:-" About two years age I began
to be troubled with, a smothering 'sense-
. tion at night, when I would lie down. I
got so bad I could not sleep in the dark,
and would have to sit up and rub my
limbs, they :would become So nuiriba.
My doctor said me heart and Peeves were
responsible. I saw Milbuni's Heart and
Nerve Pills advertieed and got a box to
try them. I took three boxes and can
now lie down and sleep without the light
burning and can rest well. I can reopen-,
mend ihern highly to all nervous and run
down women."
Price 50 cents per box or 3 for $1,25
at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt
of mice, bv the T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont., •
ILi1)licU :.
Intended for last week •
Laat Sunday Mr. Peitchaid, • a stu-
dent of Toronto University, preached
very- acceptably in the Preshyteriati
church here and in Hillsgre6n, These
congregations have given a Call to the
Rev. Mr, Richardson, of Toronto, who
will probably be inclueted in Mag.-,
reMr. and Mrs. Robert Dick attended
the funeral of Mrs. Dick's mother, Mrs
Mo,hring, in Bei:unifier.
Mr. James Barrett and bride, of
Larnbton, were visiting his sister, Mise
mcKay, last week. They leave for the
west where Mr. Bairett has a kood po-
sition. I" es,
Mr. Geo. Jukes leaves this: wefeft
Saskatchewan.
It is becoming increasingly difficult
to secure men for farm work. .
LastTliursday evening several of the
young men of the neighborhood met
in the home of Mr. 3. Moffat, and pre-
sented Boer Ferry with the following
• address and loge token in the shape of
a ring. Roy lesaree this week with
their car for Hindersley, Sask. t- Dear
Friend, -On this the eve of your de-
parture from otir midst, we, a few of
your friends and neighbors, have gat-
ered here to express to ' you our deep
and abiding affection as well as our
high appreeiation of your valued ser-
vices on many occasions during the
short years that have gone in and out
among us as neighbors and friends.
During the years that are pagt we can-
not but recognize the kindly spirit
that has always characterized you as a
companion and your readiness at all
times to do all in your power for those
neediug your help. Your departure
from among us is a cause of deep
reeret and scrroW. We will greatly
miss you and your*companionship in
our social eircles. We cannot let you
depart howeves without expressing in
some way our high 'esteem for you.
Would you tnerefore please aceept
this gife we present to you, not for its
value, but for the love of true honest
hearte, embodied in the gift. Onr
united wish for you is that happiness
and prolinerity may attend you iri
your new home and while you may
meet ninny new friends of this vicinity.
Signed On behalf of the neighbors and
friends now present. -J. Moffat, W.
Denitzoet'oor, Rotente --The following is
the March monthly report of S. S. No.
14, Stanley. Names are in aria of
merit: 5th -A, P. Petrie' .r, W,Kehl,
A. E. MoBeath. Se, 3rd -3. M. Coll-
insfA. M. Hood, M. E. Pargone,
Serl-(a)-L. E. Wasmann, 3. AL Coll-
in% A. 1VieMurtrie, Jr. 8rd (b) -A, L.
'Naha, G. (4. Roes,W. 0 13. Johnston,
Jr. 2nd - G. E. 1VIe1tay, W, R. Cooper.
Se. Pt. 2nd -W. Parsons. X- M. A.
Cooper„ 13, Collins. 3r. Pt. 2nd -A.
Persons, W. 11. Collins, N. llood. The
beet spelling in the monthly spelling
matches Were 6t1I and 4th-Elerbert
404:401414
*Ind !frank Ratiwn," SYstent
Railway Time Table
London, Huron. and Bruce. •
North Passenger
London, depart.... 8:30 a m 4,SOpin
Coltrane, 0,40 M3
Exeter ...... '9 53 5.54
UensaU* • • • • • .. 0 P 6.05
Kippen... ..... 10.16 all
Brucefleld ..... . 10.80 6.19
Clinton ..... 11.05 0,35
Londeeboro........... 11.18 6.52
Blyth .....11.27 7,00
Beigrave 11.40 7.13
NV/Ingham, arrive11.00 7,45
South Passenger
Winghana, depart6.43 am 3.83 p m
Belgrave 654 8.44
Blyth 7.08 356
Londesboro......,., 7.16 4.04
Clinton . . 750 423
. 8.12 4.11
ILippen . . ... 8,23 4.47
Bengali, . 8,32 4 52
ORSIZI•ES BORME
Centralia. . ....... 900 M5 REAL ESTATE AND 1NSIJR,S.NO31.
London, arrive 10 00 6.10
Huron St., Olinton.
13uffalo and Goderieh
sty ad LW* nodicatod P.
e8weAdi!,coqty4aci Urinary
Wesk.oss, Pains in back, Lumbe-
o. Rheumatic, Neuralgia. All Li.
er and Stomach cemegonts. All
Female weakness, painful and
irregular Periods. Nen. Women
;pal Children ere benefiticcl alike.
price one pair one donor. But
quickly introduce will mall with
first order One Pair Free -that is two pairs ollt
receipt of this advertisment and one dollar. Order
to -day this cheap and reliable treatment. 15 *
sdaress-TtlE MEDICATED PAD COMPAely
50 VICTOTtle. AVE., VAN osOR, ONT., reser,.
PROIlESSIONAL
W, BRY1)ONit
134RRISTE 60LICI7OR SQT4R •
rurado, ETC.
WANTON
• WestPasspmenger
m pmpm
Stratford.......,10.00 12.20 525 10.20
Mitchell., . xan 12,45 5.65 10.47
Segforth.......,10.45 1.10 6,18 11.12
Clinton 11,07 1.25 6.40 11,28
Holmeseille 11.16 1.83 646 11.38
Goderich11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55
EastPaspsenger
am mpm
Goderich • 1.10 2.40 4.50
tbalraeaville ... 7,26 2.57 5.06
Clinton .. 7,35 307 5.15
Seatorth 7.52 8.25 6.32
Mitobell 8.16 848 5.55
Stratforn8.40 4,15 6.20
For Sale or Rent.
Farm to Rent.
On the find Concession. H 1/ S., Tuckeramith.
1,90 acres possession April ist, 1910. Win rent
for one year only. ApPiY to LEVI STRONG,
tf. Steelton, Ont.
•
Farm to Rent
•
The Ostrom farm, Lot 28.9th Con. of Goderich
Tp.. 80 acres is offered to rent. Apply to
JOSH COOE, or to MRS. J. EiALSTEAD
,. Clinton, tf • Goderich.
••••••••••••
For Sale or Rent
l -of -an -acre of land, with a
good frame house of seven rooms, book kitchen,
wood -shed and stable, and a large frame build-
ing having been used as a chopping Mill. Plenty
.of gemlytater,..,Ressession any time after the
10th of November. Apply to P. POTTOR,-- "
Huronlioad
For Sale.
•
1-1,) T. RANOE
Notary PubliceConveyancer. '
Financial and Real Estate.
INSURANCE AGENT -Representing 19 Piro Ha.
surance Companies.
Diyision -Court ,011ace.
• /The wi• lot H. in the Hayfield Coneession, Ti).
cf Goderloh, 100 acres more or bass, 85 sores
cleared and under cultivation, the•tolance Web
and pasture land; good clay loam; log house
and large frame barn on the premises. This is
a fine stock farm. Apply to W. SCOTTe8ruce-
field, or JOHN McCOY, 90 King St., E,,
Hamilton. .
,
° • Shorthorns for Sale. .
Three young bulls, from 9 to 20 months' old,
2 reds and 1 roan. A few good heifers. all. sizeS.
Duke elEfil-ferir-Fon'torTork.
shire Sows. due in April, apd some small Pigs.
Call and see them before you buy. •
tf • • EH WISE, Minton
•
DIA (1. W. THOMPSON
Acute. Burgeon. Eto
Kaaba attention given todifietmes of.the
Ere, Ker. Throot. and Nose.
Eyes earelellY examined. and Oultable gle.eses
Preeeribed.
Office and Random%
Two doors west of the Coninanclal NOM
Ehtran St.
Dr. W. Gunn
Dr. W. Elam, E. CI, P., L. R. C. S.. Mho -
Moe -Ontario Street,Clinton. Nig_ht calla al
front door of office or residence, nettenbaini
Street.
Mee hours at spi10l-1 103 pan,: I to 9 nal
DR. J. W. SHAW. 4)
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON.
econcheur, eta., office and reeidenee on
tenbury $t., onnosite W. Farran's residence,
DR. F. R.IIXON
DEMIST
Crown and Bridge Work a tincellolOS.
Graduate of C.O.D.S.. Chicago, and 11.0,11.8..
Hayfield sueillondays, Hay let to DeciathOr
DR 11. Ft111/14Elt,,
• , DearrisT. •
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
Spooled care taken to make dental treat.
Mein AS pftinleas as POSSible. •
opmr.sinlimoraomP
Pe1FamMagimmmei
• W. R. CARR
Veterinary Surgeon.
Honor -graduate Ont. Vet. Coll., 1890
Special course atfifoRillip, Chicage, 1910
Office opposite -Graham -Bonsai -
Night calls at Graham Rouse,
Day Phone 82 • Night Phone 5.
• .
House and...Lot tor Sale. .
THOIVIAS GUNDRY
Live stock and general Auction see
The conveniently -located house. next to T.
• GODERIOH ONT
rooms. The house is a recently re -built one,
aturphp's. nattenbury..street. centainthe nine
and in excellent repair. A good. new etable on rr. stozz sales a Beeman). Dials et at
•Ntoirr.'ligeRdirms°rfflecaee'onCalbilliet?hVParLrmmers"'IY8aalebtennasotera
ithe premises Apply to A. SEELEY.
discounted
For Sale
Frame house on Townsend street, 11
rooms, 1-4 acre, good waterebouse in good
repair. ' Possession given ri3ht away.
Apply 1:1 T Rance tf
Farin 'for. Sale.
59 emes south half of lot 26, concession
lg, mile north of Londeshorot
near church and sober)), 2 good wells,
bank barn, gotd trams house; SO acres
seeded down; mostly clay loam; 'good
state le ltisation ; terree easy. Apply to
Johil Garrett.
House for Sale
A goad two etory trance bowie, contain
ing eight rooms also summer kitchen
woodshed and good cellar. Ote quarter
.sore of land. Apply to Mom Stirling, Mill
Street,
Feed tor Cattle
:the undoreigned offers to take in a
limited number of cattle to feed on good
out straw for a month or se, Good ao-
commodatioir and charges reasonable.
0 .1 JerViEr, Base Line
Buy or Rent
The undersigned wishes to bay or rent
a good suitable house. Possession w int -
ed at onee. HOMO Met be in good re-
pair. R. Fitzsimmons 11
.Troubted With
Constipation
For Years*
layanyi.
Any irregularity of the bowels is al*
weys dangerous to your health and
should be corrected at one for if this is
got done constipation and allsorts of
diseases are to,aLtack. you.
Milburn'e L,.a-Liver Pills cure Cot.
stipation and all Sto.nach, Liver and
Bowel complaints.
Mr. Henry Pearce, 49 Standish Ave.,
Owen 'Sound, Ont., writes:---" Having
been troubled for years with constipation,
and trying various so-called remedies
which did Inc no good whatever, I was
persuaded to try Milburn's Laka-Liver
Pills. I have found them znoi bone -
heal; they are, indeed, a splendid pill,
and I can heartily recommend then to MI
those who stiffer from eonstipation."
Trice '25 cents a vial or 5 for 31.00
at all dealers, or sent direct on twilit
of price by The T. Milburn Co.,. Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
XehT, $t. 8rd-Anna Hood. Jr.ged (a)
-Lawrence Wasmann, Jr, 8rd (b)
2m1.- Gladstone Maeltay.
D. N. WATSON.
:Licensed Auctioneer.for the County of fluron.
Correspondende promptly , answered. immed-
iate arrangements • for sale dates cad be made
by calling at the NEW ERA °face, (*with Frank '
Watson at IVIcEwan's grocery, Charges moder-
ate and satisfaction guaranteed • •
G. A McTaggatt - M. D. MoTaggar
eTaggart ros.
ALBERT ST, .PLINTON
) (xeneral Dunking 3318811301613
• transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts Wined. • Interest aliowed on
deposits.
The McKilloP illutuaU
• Fire Insurance CO.
Farrn and Isolated Town- Prove ,
. • erty Only Insured.
• OVEICERS.
J. 13. McLean, President, Seaforth
Jas.. Connolly, Vine Pres., God er ch
Thos. E. Bays, Sec.areas., Sea forth.
DIRECTORS. '
• Jas. Connelly, Holniesyille; Johia
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafottlif J, Evans, Beech-
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea.
newels, trodhagen, M. IlicEwie
Clinton.
Each Director is inspector of losses In
his own locality,
AGENTS.
Robt. Smith, Harlock; Ed ,Hinchicie
• Seaferth; James CuMming, Egindads
ville; J. Wi Yeo, Hohnesville
Payments may be made at Tozer &
Brown's, Clinton, or to R. 11. Cutt,
Goderich.
.14
JACOB TAYLOR,
eLorrom
Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
Real estate bought and sold
Money to loan
Offiee Time Street, nex door to Nene
ra
Noxa
-eoltd
in one day. 25e. a bottle at all Drug
Stores,
00 P
Croup Remedy. On..,
stopped ni to minutes
sure with Dr. Shoop's
bit No :4,11,PrttgrkIdIeq,'
Iran, A safe andpleasiugayr4-4010..oruggists,