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Clinton New Era, 1910-04-28, Page 3,spill 26th x9Io ?OuLFR1 OTE Fut the setting hens in the dark cote •,aero, Good clear dry litter is the only kind As table poultry,, the duck ranks to have on the Docs next to the turkey in quality and price. The next best time for selling ducks is when they are just large enough to broil. Keeping the coops well whitewashed and feeding clean, wholesome food will aid materially in maintaining good health. The main thing in building a com- fortable, try house is to have it sanitary, simple and of low coat, The duck is a rapid grower, easily raised, if kept from water, and trails ingthem tbru wet grass and weeds while young. With guineas, after they once com- mence to lay, care must notb to tauke nt n gathering the eggs, hands in taking them out of the nest. By putting the fresh laid turkey eggs under common hens, not only will bet- ter success besecured in hatching and raising, but the turkeys will lay a number of eggs. No fowls on the farm will take care of themselves like geese. About all the attention ir theyneed is to provide warm shelter for them in the winter and green pasture in the summer. An inch layer of sand on the hbrooder o s p- ea �' cleaning y makes c Boor g out daily y readilysack be in may g PBut and fresh sand put in as required. care must be taken always to have it dry. With all young fowls of all kinds, no matter when hatched, frequent fpe .- ing is necessary if a quick start is to be assured. For the first few days every two or three hours is not too frequent. Chickens and ducks can be raised to 'marketable size very readily and un- der close confinement, but with geese and turkeys a good range must be provided. If either of the latter is raised profitably, they must be ,able to pick up part of their living. := With all stock as well as poultry, when grown especially for the market, quick growth, early maturity and marketing as soon as ready are im- portant items in realizing the greatest profits, and a failure of either one will affect the other to more or Jess extent. A Builder — Are You Losing Weight? "The D. it L." Emulsion will always help and build you up. Restores proper digestion and brings back health. USING PAS EMUS What You Need*. sprig Is a Eggs for Hatching Rose Comb and Single Comb Rhode Island Red s 3 Oood•r.ing. tail and hackle: correct shape and color, and NO SMUT. Eggs $1.50 rprepaid. $2 if shipped, ex. press Agent for Boston Dry Feed Hoppers, 1111 C KAUFMAN. Clinton Blood Building' 'ootc•. A spring medicine is an actual ne- cessity to most people. Nature de- mands it as an •aid in carrying on the i im urines that have accumulatedn P indoor life of the blood duringthe winter. But unfortunately thousands of people who do recognize the neces- sity of a spring medicine do not know what is best to take and dose them- selves with harsh griping purgatives. Thistis a serious mistake. Ask any doctor and he will tell you that the use of purgative medicine weakens the systembut does not cure disease. In the spring the system needs building up—purgatives cannot do this—they weaken you still more.. The blood should be made ricb, red and pure, and only a tonic medicine can do this. The best blood building. nerve restoring tonic medical science has vet discover. ed is Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. Every dose of this mediciee actually wakes new, rich blood. This new blood strengthens every organ, every nerve and every part of the body. This is why Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills cure headaches and backaches, rheumatism and neuralgia, banish pimples and eruptions, and gives a glow of health to the most sallow skin. Men and women and growing boys and girls who take Dr, Williams' Pink Pills eat well, well, and feel blight,ht, activee you need dicine If time and strong, this spring—and most likely you do - try this great reviving tonic, and see the new life, new health and ' trength it will put into you. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for. $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Bsockville,.Ont. Golden Laced Wyandots ' I have a'choice pen of this liandsomC fowl. They are the open•laced kind, 15 females mated to a cock bird winn- er of 2nd at Owen Sound. I have proven them to be excellent layers: $1.0Uper 13. Onslow Crich, Clinton. Single Comb Brown Leghorn Prize Winners at Clinton' prize Show end Ulyth Fall Show Eggs gueranteed to hatch, 15 eggs for 1 dollar. J. C. POWNEY Blyth P. O. • Increase Timber Dues Ontario Government. Announces Im- portant Changes in Regulations An order was issued by the minister. of land, forests and mines, increasing the timber dues and rentals receivable by the province for the first time in 20 years, IThe increases are as follows On pine saw logs from $1 per 1000 feet board measure to $1.50; square timber from $20 per 100 cubic feet to $50; hem lock 25 cents per 1000 feet board measure added; ground rent from $3 to $5 per mile; fee for transferring limits from one person to another from $1 to $5. MINISTER. O1! CROwNL\NDS Bursts' S. C. White Leghorn.. Second to none, are bred for beauty and utility, have proven to be unex- celled as heavy layers, Eggs $1.50 per setting from our choice matings. Order now and get a setting from the lead- ing strain of White Leghorns, Satis- faction guaranteed, Adress. DURST BROS. , Benntiller Ont. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. From poultry direct for Rhode Island :51.50 per setting of 15, or $2.75 per two settings. Londeshoro. .1. H. GRAY. 1m Chickens Wanted. 51100 chickens wanted nextOctober and November for fattening purpose, Will he shipping broilers up to the end of June. Now is the time to get the incu- bators and brooding hens busy. Prices sure to he high at the Holmeseille ie Iles etc. Poultry Station. and stings, skin diseases, pees, , N. W . TRE WARTHA. Try�it. 25c. per tin. Phone 4 on 142. Sir WtitirlAT° Tour West fair Wilfrid Laurier promised a deputation of the Liberals 'members from Western Canada that he would spend two months on a political tour of the West during the corning sum- mer. Since 1O the Premier has not visited the western half of the Do- minion owing to the constant de• mends on his time at the Capital during Confer- enceswith three Imperial Confer- Hn es and:other public go,Isslonel g Parliamentary ecesses. Sir Wilfrid will probably take with him during his forthcoming tour two of his cols leagues, Hon, Messrs Grab= and Fielding and publiq meetings will be held at all the principal points in the West. The date has not yet been definitely fixed, but the tour will probably take place during July and August��`�_ This Hint Might Save You Money Very often the cheapest and poorest production yields most profit, Some dealers with their own profit in view try to "push" inferior preparations when Z t rn Bek is asked for. They talk about "just as good," or practi- cally the same," etc./ Not one dealer knows what is in La�m•Suklany dealer tells If you that something else is "just as good," ask him how he knows: Besides, the imitation is never as good us the genuine article. When be sure k therefore, r -Bu buying 7, m y g The •a e on the.packet. and see the name name is protected by law, and therein lies your safety. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson Fidel Blom Wimples, Blackheads, 'Boils, and Freckles are quickly cured by Ferrozone, which acts upon. the blood, elimiu- sting all effete matter and impurities... Ferrozone nour- ishes e system and builds h S (w �S S t x he up reserve strength, render- ing' skin eruptions impos- sible. For your health and general well-being use FERROZONE CURES - I�' 11SROZONB to a marvelous reme. dy. It contains in conceniratedt form certain rare qualities• that especially fit it in cases of anarneia, poor color. thin blood, tirednesst and loss of weight, Every day you put off using FER. ROZONle you lose ground, Gut it to - dui. Sold in 50 cent boxes, by all deal - ere. ovrtptures. Also, yet they ruiniteu teem . ilu� Hint. On one occasion 'n •uu stn ! t d i ., Jesus asked not only "What Is written in the haw.," but "flow readest thou':" (Luke x, 2ti,) We do well to consider s tic•i>urs a • i•ethe 'Scriptures s whether we rete � 1 theword u f God they are in truth which effectually worketh its them that believe (1 Thess. lis 3). If we are wholly subject to (100 and to His word'.lesus will not only be our Say, inns, but our Lord, whom we will de- light .to obey. not in order that Ile may have mercy upon us, but because IIe has had tuerc-y on us and we have V.—Second Quarter, For 1 learued sumethiug of the meaning of verse 7. May 1, 1910. Even in the synagogue where the law. the prophets and the Psalms were read every Sabbatb they sought to ac - THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. cuss min who had given them these Scriptures and who had given to each Text • of •the Lesson, Matt' xii, 1-14. Memory Verses, 11, 12—Golden Text, Matt. xii, 7—Commentary Prepared by Rev. P. M.'Stearns. - • "At that . tints:" when these blind (i pucrltical Pharisees were specially diligent in rejecting Jesus as their Messiah, notwithstanding all His mighty ' works . and gracious words. binding upon people heavy burden.. grievous to be borne, Jesus. taught the yveary,burdened ones that 10 Min they. would - find rest. "At that time" (xi. 25; sit. 11, when these grace -doubters (as a missionary recently writing from China culled these seventh day peo- ple, were making an idol of their' Sab- bath, while rejecting the Lord of the . Sabbath •,abo was in -their midst,.Je- us wrought these good works or our tessuu today to teach them that in .their «iidst• was one greater than. the temple. greater than. Soloulon, greater thalf .1onah (verses U, 41, 42). When the icliigdotii coitae-S the EOrd"'Melte'Shall be salted, and all :the l'ofliness• and unughtiuess of• men shall .be bowed clown (Isa. it, 11. 17). Earth's mighty nuts shall then have learned that "those who walk in pride IIe is able- to abase" Wan. iv. 371. • .As Jesus and. ,Ills disciples walled tlty`lugh the 'cornfields on a Sabbath day Itis disciples plucked ears of cern turd .did .eat, rubbing them in.their ed$ (Luke vJ, 1). Then the Pharisees itet uSe Ilini and LIis disciples as lav breakers, eyil doers,. transgressors. 1t sei•tits horrible titat'men should aecdse their Maker. but 'they did tot know. HON. FRAM1i COOf'ANE. In addition the 5minister has intro: duced an innovation .of charging all the expenses of fire ranging` to the 11- censed district. Hitherto half this. expense has been -borne by theGovern ment but the minister points out'that the interest of- the Government was all the small and the license reaped. benefit from the service he should pay all expenses. Supervising • . rangers will take control•of the entire dietirict� •andhis expenses will he ehatged• tg the various licenses afteeted., meat. r000ses to retain The warn p • control of the men appointed , and if license neglects to appoint the requis- ite rangers : will take -the ',natter in hand and charge the cost against the limit witholding the license as security "The province" ' says the minister, "will thus be relieved of any expendi- ture in connection with fire ranging on licensed lands and the eftciency ot its service will not be impaled inthe slightest degree." Davis' 'Menthol Salve is a handy pleasant and efficacious . household coed -for-insect and mosquito bites of them fife and breathand all things. yet ile patiently bore with them and reasoned with them. Ile retninded titent that they would not hesitate to save the life of a sheep. even on A Sabbath day, ace asking, 'flow much then is a roan. better. than a Sheep?" • IIe asserted' "It is lawful to do well on the Sabbath days." Commanding the man with the withered hand to "rise up and stand forth in the midst." . Ile also commanded him to stretch forth his-band..which he did• and it was restored whole .as the other (Luke vi. 8-1, 11. Then were they filled with Madness and went, out and held a conucil against Lilco, bow they, might destroy Him. Thus they prepare to. seal Itis doom., as they think, but they • are in •reality sealing thein own and fulfilling the 'Scriptures, :which said, "'!'hey i'ewartled Me evil for good." -They bitted Me without a cause." "They- that sit In ,the gate speak against Me." "dally bulls have com- passed Me—strong bells of [las•hau . •have.-bea'.t..ute,. type i"ml's. tixxv.._ 1', Iris, 4, 1.2; ten, 12). •._ • The time had not conic for then)to curry. out their murderous thoughts, so Jesus simply withdrew front 1110111 auil • -001 tinued to heal .the inultititdes wh•• followed 111111—many who bad plague:: pressing "mon Ilial to touch [11)11 raid 1111010011 spirits falling down hc'f+ t•o Ilitu end crying, "7 hclu art the `et of God' (Mark 1i1, ,,l2.t Our'lesson cL`ap ter says •that 111 healedthem all but. charged them that they s.luntel` n ,' make IIiin known (15, 1C•i. tills eine' that the Scripture might be fele 'eel as it is written in. is :.- xl;i, 1, 4. '1 •ia We win/ are IIts witnesses only ansae ettisy Culture . (Continued from last week) For the permanent bed select, as for the seed bed. .a partially shaded location if possible, but select, a place out in the -open sun in preference to too much shade. Dig it deep as can be done with the spade or digging fork breaking f"' up real fine, not mere- ly on the surface, ,but all the way through. This depth is not necessary of to penetrate but loose h roots fart a t' ground will hold moisture longer than ground that�bas been hardening throughout the dges. Having dug the bed, spread over it a good coat of well rotted manure from the cow stable c r pig pen; say one wheel-bar- row•load to the square yard for light soil and half that amount for heavy loam if it is already fairly rich. Never use manure from the horse stable un- less it is two or three years old, or un- less it is dug in the fall previous. Manure of this kind, together with street sweepings which , are more easily, obtained in the larger towns and cities contain a large percentage of ammonia and are heating character hence the reason for digging, in dur- ing the fall when the ground contains sufficient mcisture to counteract their burning action on. the soil. Mix the manure thoroughly through the soil— mix until it all looks like earth, This heavy dressing will not only supply will assist but t r he plants bfood for t sic in retaining moisture- in the soil as well as keeping it loose and porous. Wben the bed is prepared and the for v need ad a sufficiently s re Fant a P out them leaving nth set he Lr. s la i ti p P g each from eight to ter inches between plant.. Keep the surface soil loose and fine by frequent hoping and moist by frequent watering. If the bed is exposed during the heat of the day mulch the ground with grass clippings straw, or anything that will conserve the moisture by exeluding .the sun from the roots during the hottest part of the day, The effect of the mulch is the same as that of partial shade, The of ject of shade' isnot to pro teat the plants but to protect the roots from the intense fierceness of the burn ing rays of the sun during the extreme ly hot weather. The Pansy, unlika the Sweet Pea, Dahlia and other tail growing plants which force their roots down deep into the cool subsoil does not root deeply. Herein is to be found the reason for protecting them from the sun during the. extremely bot weather, While the Pansy likes sunshine, and plenty of it, and while sunshine is absolutely necessary to; to the proper development of the bloom and the deepening and toning of the colors. the roots must be pro- tected or they will buru up and die. When the season advances and the plants give evidence of exhaustion by producing smaller and fewer bloom, an examination will reveal fresh branches starting out from the cen- tre of the plant. The old branches, which have been blooming all.season should be cut back, and the new growth allow • to shoot "'out, 'This cutting back should be done early enough in the fall to allow the plants to get a_ good start before severe weather, and if given a good covering of straw, leaves or. other coarse: litter will produce bloom well into the. sec- ond season. Por the large flowering strains— plant the seed in' August, treating. the sown in a cold frame it would be bet • tereto_sleave them there during.t e+ isin the winter, giving•fre`s'h'air"byralsi g sash during fine weather. -Treated this way they will make larger plants and flower much earlier than if wint- ered in the open. To prolong the season of ' bloom remove all. faded flowers and never allaw the plant to ripen seed • • • • i • • • Z • • 6 . i ehellew 1 • I Bring your Departmental Store • 't Catalogue. ue. We will Meet heir Blyth • en You Need Purniture, carpets, or Shades . Please remember that the three flats ot this. packed store are with House .furnishings, spec- ially selected for their beauty, comfort and wearing ie No better goods made than ours. No qualities. lower prices than ours. - Fancy White Beds . 3.50, 4.40, 5.00 Woven Wire Springs 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 Sanitary Mattress , 3.00. 3,50, 4.00 Brussels Carpet 90c, 1.00, 1.25 a yd All Wool Carpet.... 65e, 75c, 1.00 Union Carpet .... 25e, 35c, 45c Cork Linoleun 40c. 45c, 50c sq. yd. Window Shades in many colors and sizes • • price, i th were blinded 1)3• the 11 tO f Oatise ey mites Scriptures Concerning Hitt, :at :tial Of "'this world,as are all, today s l 1a,. 's to Some measurh', 10 c ti -c I:mtt t• who till it;aitis"t God •viol Ills woad. f ..: ' ended •nit: in .Acts xtiI, 47.' Paul's use rn ass. viol ilt0ti ate•, many; J he` 1 . e t , cln,:,ti.:' `That tve' arc •Ilis chosen: oasts ;a.be.t'cry. zdillets;for the lays, so lie ?.E t: 1.;d; I pet:41..0 '1 +.ce John'\v, 10, pl .wit; •'>.I1ave ye list; iie'td, at•i)at, David > t • 1 e l'i^,a?s ,, Tlhiit it e :i're: in the, .n.c i it .i t r 1Uct -• . I3i-t q.iJot• read in the hiyl . y..1'1 : Plat—el-1,a, ;y .:10su5':• ,Yat 411.nt- see. Matt.. tt c tri s Scoli0ld It I'het we may manifest His' lii'c lei ua action , is highly significant." ,•• What et v ,r behold Elim as.the perfc+•t ser . it:evid slid" reefers to the time Of His t'at)t01 whom the Father is Lyell ,frits to ieetion• and persecution by Saul (I . .,int, iii, tit. Jesus bete is, not so ed: and that Him to fill us.' with riffs tell the rejected Saviour as the rt, Spirit that we too may be Well. pleas ing to- I3im, possessing the ornament ,lei ted' :tins -hence the reference to of ing [neck and quiet spirit, which, is in 11a vid Jesus continually ,sial t 0di the sight of God of. great price„ them to their own Scriptures. ••::rive *.*****************44***** TheBest Vet !: .0••••!...........7.7,.....ma•mm..7amomomommimm...•••••••• : * By Arrangement, We are Able �. * to Offer - New Era The * _..„ AND in the Scriptures?" (Matt. xi. 10, 42.) >010 that the Lord Jesus had full • anlidcnee In the authority of Scrip- t.re, the law,. the prophets and- the Psalms (Luke xxiv, 27, 44)'!'bees '11,1:'irees professed to Believe th0 * The Weekly Mali and Empire. * * • —the two together —to all new • Subscribers from* * now to January 1, 1911, for 75eents - 41 Sent to any address in Canada (except Toronto) Er gland or L nited States. The regular rate for each paper is Shoo' a year Just calculate the money advantage the above bargain combination means. Send in your order to the office of this paper. a Bearine a simple and agreeable pomade, made from Canadian grease, feeds the hair roots and makes them grow. 50c a jar. Milking in 'a foul-smelling stable. yard imparts to the milk an injurious taint. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••i••••i•..••••••S•••••n•••o•.. Gln the'Realm of Spon 1 Itis announced that the Stratford . Association match—l5 ends: Open to Bowing C1iib' will hold their their ( all rinks defeated in trophy competi annual tournament on Tuesday July 0, tion except, winners of second prizes. the following is the provided for the • ' Consolation match -13 ends. Open to occasion, t all rinks defeated in, association match Trophy match—lS ends. Open to any ! expect winners of the second prizes, four players of the same club. The following have been requested to act as umpires cluring the tour- nament,.Dr. J. N. Wood. London, Dr, B. E. Hawke, Toronto,' Wm. Jackson, Clinton, W. H. Cole, Mitchell, W..0, , Euler, ,Berlin, George Chadman, Guelph, P. Bawden, Ridgetown, T. Thauburn, Brampton'. The Stratford bowling tournament has in past years, been a decided sucess, and it is expected this year the usual high standard of excellence will be maintained, if not surpassed. 1 ..; If some morning early in the sum- mer, a' plant is found cutoff as with a sharp knife,look out for the cut- worm. Get a' sharp stick and :dig down near the scene of his destruc- tion. He will 'be 'found an inch or two below the surtace. If the pres- ence of many is suspected spread poisoned bran among the plants. • ••1r••NN•••••••••• ••••••• 41••N••••SI4•SI•••. Drde l°rl's French clF c male Ii lls • tbewifc's Friend . . A 'reliable regulator; ,.ever fails While these pills rre exceedingly iowerful 'n re sulating the generative portion of ti a foliate system, these are st. p'rictly e efe to use:--Retuse all cheap : imitations. Dr de Van's are sold'at$5. abox,or three for $10 Mailed to any address, The Seobell Drug Co: St. Catharines, Ont. The. Rome -head Paper Gets closet, to the buyer for therea- son that it. arrives at the home when the whole family have leisure to read the news and discuss the plans for the buying of the household necessitaties. Wise advertisers know. that circula- tion of this kind is the one big Tactor in getting results: The NEW ERA. is acknowledged the home paper, LUMBAGO •••• STiFF JOINTS The annual tournament of the Twin City Lawn Bowling Association will SWELLINGS be held in Berlin and Waterloo dura ing the week beginning August S. so SORE. CHEST it was decided at a meeting held in •Berlin. There will be three corn- NEURALGIA petitions of 15 ends each, and the winners `will receive trophies, as we,l COLDS as prizes. The following officers were elected : Honorary president, Jos, E. COUGHS Seagram ; president, E P. Seagram ; vice-president, J. J. Weir; secretary - treasurer, W. 1), Euler ; auditors, L. Norman and 3. 13. Weaver, 1,xecu- T } V . • � ---- V tterloo --1>„ 1. live Crominittces. 't 1 Seagram, W. Hogg, F. Halstead, D. 0, Kuntz and F. G. ilugltes., 13erlitr—`'V. Ii. Leeson, Norman M. S blade:, W, 1i, Euler, 3, 13. Weaver watt J..l. A, Weir, 'Thirty first•class teens will be available this year. For instant relief and certain cure nothing half as good as the time -tested NerviliUC Large bottles, 25C. $atls'factiOfl guaranteed. 4• s� • ronclutiso" SIIOE - AND MUSIC EMPORIUM. S. C. Rathwell C. Hoare Shoes Music The Way to Mak ave it. Money is to S Have youtaken advantage of our Stock -Re- ducing Sale. It has been a money -saver -to those. who have patronized it. Saturday, April i 6th, - is theiast day. If you need Shoes for Spring, do • not miss this chance to buy them, at from 15 to '25 per cent. less than regular prices. - 7-i Few c peciais for Saturday Ladies' Kid Oxfords, regular price $1.75, for $1.33 tidies'' Pat. Bluchers, reg. price $3.50, for 2.75 !Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf and Tan Calf, regu- lar$4,00 and $4.50, special priceMisses' Kid Bluchers, mat. kid top, sizes 112, regu- 1:GU. -lar $2,00, Special at .• ATHWE S. C.R The Place Where Your Dollar Does its , Duty. MARMWMPARKPRMAMMtMP?MMM! 1 eissersassesemes Spring: News We have done with the bulk of: the trade in Clovers and Timothy, but' have still some on hand: Now we are ready to supply you with Seed Corn, Marigolds, eta. PAINT—,We havea large supply of something extra, and the price is 450 a apart, =oiled and raw Linseed Oil, Turpentine, ;Varnish, Shellac, "'Floor . Glaze, etc. ` FOOTWEAR.—Try our Beets, .Shoes,, apd Rubbers. . The quality is good and prides Low: .WIRE-W`e.°:have different kipde andq yg also Staples'and, Hooks for fences, •SALT—in sacks and balirels. Will also have -a oar of Coal seem .Oar -Ceases are Cash or Produce. .'At the .. present time, we will pay for Eggs 10eo cash and 22e trade. Yens patronage is respectfully, eolicited,:and it will pay you well., - R. Adams1 Lon des oro, THE SYMPTOMS ARE Tightness across the Chest,, Sharp Pains and a -Difficulty in Breathing, a Secretion of Thick Phlegm, at first white, but later of a greenish or yellowish color - coming froth: elle bronchial tubes when coughing, especially the first thing in the morning. . Bronchitis is generally the result of a cold caused l'y exposure to wet and inclement weather and when ,neglected will become chronic Chronic Bronchitis is one of the most general causes of Consumption. Cure the first symptosis of Bronchitis by the use of Dr. la ood s Norway Pine Syrup 4+44-+-+±÷± Miss Martha Bour- + ♦ get; • Little Pabos, 4- Bronchitis ♦ Que.,writes: "Last .♦- Cured. ♦ spring 1 was very ♦ poorly, had a bad +4•4-4++-0-444- cough, sick head - a c h e, could not sleep, and was tired all the time. I con- sulted two doctors, and both told me I had bronchitis, and advised ane to give up teaching. I tried almost everything but none of the medicines gave me any relief, Onc.af my friends advised me to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. I had scarcely ttiicen the first bottle when I began to get better and when I bad taken the fourth bottle I felt as well as ever, my cough 11ad left me and 1 could sleep well. ' . Dr. Wood's is the original, Pine Syrup, It is put up in a yellow wrapper, three pine trees the trach inurk, and the price. 250011;s, 'filers are many imitations of :1)r. Wood's" so be sure: you receive the gemuu1 when you osis for it. Matuafsetittell,(111Yby T The T. Milburn Co.. Linilto b , S T Is a General Nuisance, and Causes Sickness, :but it Can be Avoided by Using USTBANE on sweeping daay."Dustbane," Moreover, dis- infects the room and restores Rugs to their original freshness. The women swear by "Dust- bane " when onceithey have used it. Don't have another dusty sweeping day, but get a. 35c package of .i Dustbane" We are authorized by the manufacturers of " Dustbane " to send you a 35c can of their Sweeping Compound. We want you to use this on trial for one week. At the end of this period, if not found satisfactory, we will take it back, and there will be no charge for quantity used. It Does Away with Dust on Sweeping Day. You want it. Sold in bbls, half bbls, and quarter bbls, for stores, schools, churches, hospitals, banks, and public buildings, Distributors Harland land Bros. for Clinton Catrta,li'ln 1.'aet01'ieS St. Join). :1,11.. �i ril)1111)(`ri. Man.