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The Clinton New Era, 1910-06-02, Page 3i Sleep HOW It Was Brought About ili gbX ,.JNJY. rag Saad,y 1Schooly u4 Fallartala'We ar- ranged for an Ezgurelou ire Goderioh on Jim (jun Wil� {IJaarwet Doctor Said UeIirt and Nerves Wore Responsible. There is man a man and woman lase- ythat It le, encouraging to note the im., provement in the tarts floclee or the country. IG fa not eo many yearn ago only occasionally was there a riQt�ltnowingwhether to live or die. Ae dad notal thei contrast, waeb_ a convinced that there wits, after all, something in breed.? }levees, but of 8 ,�''�r S. C. Rat $ wet C.oarer 3108lC Friday, dune Omit 191 :d, special Train will bevel -----,•�� 3trattpr t .t s.f 5 a.m. > are el oo phitaran ,6sr 3ebrlhg,itte 8.30 ' '. .05 i' .60 "• •• " t,.essotl X.w-Second Quarter, For June 5,1 0. ing night night upon a sleepless bed. Their oyes, do not close in the sweet anda y refreshing repose that emote to those whose heart and nerves are right. Some constitutional disturbaance, worry or a has so ,debilitated and irritated the nervous system, that it. cannot be quieted• Mrs. Calvin, Stark, Rossmore, Ont., writes: -"About two years ago 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 ait up and rub my limbs, they would become so: numb. My dactor said m heart and nerves were y responsible. I saw Milburn s Heart and farmer who paid any attention to the poultry an the place, and, in fact the averag9 farmeregarded chs liana. as a nuisance, As for providiugg proper roosting and liven uarcera Por tltene, g $ q that was the height of foalishnese, place wan considered good enou h for them, and consequently enough they roasted wherever they could fled a place, in the barn, the granary, the pig pen, in the trees or on the fence. Ram or shine, wind or ,snow, bot or cold, they were compelled to find their own shelter and roosting place, That wasn't the worst of it either. It • kept them busy dodging brickbats, clubs, old boots and an occasional course it was like pulling teeth to droit it. And when the thermometer register- d temperature of severeide reesbe- e a p g low zero and the snow was blowing and the cold mode howling, same- thin theretofore unheard of on the S average farm happened -a pullet act- Dally laid an egg, and:then another followed suit, and then another,: and ""dad" was so elated that be could hardly wait until he could get to town and tell the boys' at the grocery store of the wonderful doings of his "thurrybreda." O2 course .he would not admit that ifi was realty '"ma"g who bad brought about the change in conditions, that he had first TOE; lItGINA $00 b FOR illy 0 M E N JP FIT FOR A QUEEN. No matter how nice , • your Spring costume 1S it .wit! Data ear at + appear its best, unless you .have nice -fitting Shoe �M Try a pair of Regina Ox- . . The Mamoth !O I °10 '^ '' MUSIC Th ti I Bo0l a Music lovers with this book. Bee them. i8 76 iW �a Music � are delighted Come and The price Centt3• DabUnA 8a5 ,86 .70 3 . Col s.6! .' .ro " x5 3t, Columban 8.68 " ,Ta '35 Seatorth o.10 " ,ss 86 :;stilton 9,25 " " �^-^'-^^^ RIE THE. INTERNATIONAL SERI S`• .60 ,s5 trr[vine at Go%doh at 9:56 sone, return log on the regular train, leaving Godtrioh at 4.30 p. m. Everybody coma, wide :your children, sad enjoy a pleasant day's touting on the theme of Lake Huron. ,A game of B teeball, and other sports. r< ve been arrangedjfor by the entertain- ant committee, "discs Text of• the l.e#son, Matt. x,v, ?Z, . Memory Verses, 26,. 27 --Golden Taact, Matt. rix, 33 -,Commentary .Prepared • by Rey, p. M. Stearns, It was a time Of expectation,, on the part or some, of the Comity of Elijah or the prophet litre unto Moses (Deaf, i, _•3•• ••+•+•+•+•+•+•+.+•+1�o+•+ • •had • 3T • •How Man • • tlt • _ • in a Dozen? • • A • • •Twelve ! and you count • Z• * them to see if you get ; •• them, to. Whenyou buyThe • •while a WeddingRingand payand • you• for 18K can't count • s them, you take the deal- ; s er's word, and often get • •• I 7 K or less; We sell : • Wedding• Rings, and there •people • is exactly18K in every• • • • • Z 18K Ring. Test them . • any way you like. • • Y Y Y ♦ • • aviii) or the i,Yesslt3h; hence the (differ- ent thoughts apd sayings of people p concerning John and Jesus. Some who seen this latest miracle said, "This is of a truth that prophet that shdriild come into the world" (John vi, 14). When Jesus, therefore, perceived that they would come and take Him by force to make Him. a king He con- strained His disciples to get ilito a ship and go before Wm across the Sea, He sent the multitudes away, He went alone into a mountain to commune with His Father, Teo doubt about many things. He felt tree to talk with His Father at any time.. in Heaiv placed the aboutnd everything. eves more real to Him than all the piaces and on earth, He could say as none other ever could, "I came down from heaven;" "1 go to prepare a place for you," Even while Lie was on earth He spoke of Himself as "`the Son of Man which is in heaven (John iii, 13), Nerve Pills advertised and got a box to• boxes and can try them, I took threer , lie dawn and sleep without the light burnia unci can rest well. 1 can recoin- ,Head them highly to all nervous rind rule down women. neck -yoke thrown by an irate farmer who, when he went ' to hitch u far a drive to town, found 'bis buggy • solled and unpresentoble, or who found the chickens scratching in the garden or doing something else and at opposed her plane, When the chicks were Brat hatched, he always referred to them as "ma's chickens,"�: but now it was always "our chickens with theh emphasis on the "our" .And how be first, to fords or Pumps. We have 5 them in all sizes and widths. REGlNAS wear well, fit well, look well. HARMONICAS Yee we have v them, in all letters and kinds.. Price 50 cents per box or 3 for $1.25 it alt dealers, or mailed direct on receipt )f na'<<'e, ivy' the T Milburn Co,, Lunited, that aggravated him and mads him wish the •whole flocle was in --well, where would you wish them under the did strut the time he went td feta the in the d adr fawin •witter h d d walks g y DERBY 5 MOES OR Prices ZaC upto $I,�0 Toronto, Out. circumstances? women folks on the farm gave of nice, fresh e e all uniform in color and, size and the "boys' how y "our" Mena laid them. Theo he as MEN. The Derby is a. Shoe that ySIIEICLQCIi NEWCOMBE and �..._.-._ .' • • • pare, and soon they: were in the boat, and the wind ceased. Peter's trouble• "{ ., was little faith and real. doubt. Do faith and doubt ourselves?ootJays, must have letter from a physician, an earnest them what attention they could Bare from their other duties, but in those days, when it took the bead. of the y ' fat;m'I and two or three hired men to y do the same work that is now done by fi rm machinery, it was somewith the latest �ob improved J prepare the meals for the hungry wen babies, for the got some more tobacco and things and went home and wrote an article for paperHalf hiefavorite farm on "The,Strip-ALWAYS laity of the Average Farmer on the Sub"act.th IAve ant Farmer ulture," He sent his photograph along with the manuecr,pt and.ma .magnanimously informed the e3itor that he could have We hay, fits and wears. Colt, them in. Patent holt, velour and Vici Kid. Price X14.00 and $4.50 a v"t*'e�l - :_ .�c 1tIANNING PIANOS IN STUCK, < C•�e' . Christian, received this week he says; "In instances where 1 have absolute- ly trusted d the , where was so black, failed n e it b k, He never failed me. Oh if I could al- ways absolutely trust Him without The the foles attend the care •milk, make the and do a thou. sand and one ether things that cook the timeandexhausted strength,patience, andp , good housewives. Consequently they aid not have finis to Give to the peal+ e i 'a halftone illustration made from it, •butter at hisown expense. to use with the article, and to say. under the cut that The above is a picture of Mr. elo•and- So'. one of the most successful breeders in this or any other country" and so on,ted ie course he didn't say anything •give -�- The Place Where Your Dollar Does its Duty E. ■���s�ss��!!,�� s� MA 1N11�f1fV'►t�►ll�'U U1�P► M MARiki i • Z W. R. Counter • • ♦ Jeweler and Optician. • • •• • •♦ If we are taught in the last, lesson the, .wavering!" one great business of the believers who are•/ on the earth to give the bread of life to the perishing ' we have in this at least a suggestion of the prase ent work of Christ, in heaven with the faith of disciples was evidentlystrengthened, for they However, they succeededwein innteres raia lig a bouta`"ma" in this article, or any few chicks each year and alongm the credit whatever for their success, but kin said, "Of a truth Thou art the Son o! God." ' When He had landed and the people knew it they soon brought to Hire from all the country round about all who were disease asking the rive- d' p lege of just touching the hem of Efis garment, and as many as touched were made.perfectly wbole. They •must have touched as did the woman of l chapter ix. But some . must have spread the knowledge of Him or the others would not have known, 'What are we doing to tell the glad tidings of teach a Saviour? Are we zealous in this matter? How do we show • our love and gratitude to Hila and our love te. others?' fall or early winter head a coor two of nice young birds to take to market, Throughout the year they hada few eggs, bac it took a Iot of hunting and effort to find them. It meant crawling under the barb and the corn- crib, searching in mangers, haymows and all kinds of out-of•the•way places, including fence cornera,weed patches, under the porch and numerous other places where the hens might deposit their eggs simply because they had no better place. Sometimes the eggs were not !as fresh as they might be.but• they were eggs just the same, and there was a atron and sometimes un. temptation to take sheen p to market along with the fresh ones.. The country grocer took them in at so much per, regardless of 'age or fresh- Hess, giving goods off .the shelves in he certainly did exhaust his vocabu• lary in telling about his awn achieve- menta and ho�P foolish the •farmer was to fool •with mongrel stock, and how "" „ g he would have eggs' to ash •in the spring (but the editor cut this out).and• that anyone seekinginformation could y come to him for it, and so on. and so forth. Poor,patient, perseverin "dna" +P g plodded on toward the goal of success, "dad" of all the Credit, And the g' same thing happening in numerous. instances. One- after another the farmeie• throughout the country (through their wives, in most cases) became interest- ed •in ure•bred poultry, and to -day on pp most farms we fi• nd uniform flocks of i high class fowls. It took the farmers a long time to wake up to the fact that there was handsome profit in the right kind bred,housed '•' v = e.L>rnrnense ;r 1 - EXTENSION COACHES—Reautifu'I - Items verystrong, T.�Q velour, -- sT A FEw • Taken From Our Stock • --Golden Oak finish made t 6 -it, $•ft 16 -ft long,Prices $d 00 :;' g, , t $!4� 12 + $8.50, t., carved frames, covered in red,'green, brown, etc., a L $5,i $8. iO �' ♦ •some • • • Issuer •of • ♦ ♦ • Marriage Licenses. • • 'a • •and •••••••••••••••.•••••.••• Father, on our behalf, As we see the disciples in the boat, toiling in rowing, tossed with the waves, for the wind was contrary unto them, and Jesus alone on the land we can hardly fail to recognize a plc- tur•e of this present age with Jesus on B U Our new stock of gies, with auto seats, piano -box Buggies, gp' open for inspection. p P We have also.a re -built buggies t good,• servicable rigs, be sold at reasonable WAGONS DEMOCRATSon I am also agent for :Farm Wagon, built at These Wagons are all up-to-date guaranteed. My long experience in is a guarantee that all rigs are First Class, and well ,Repairing and Pain tingPro 1 Attended to.they.bring Y John L,eshe., Cor. Huron and Orange ^-" j 1 �j S Bike Bug- g. and also are now number of which are and will prices. and the Jackson St, George. and the businessfifteen sold by me built. n1 t p • Sts. high, while the company of believers on earth toil on contending with m soy contrary things and seemingly matt,- ing little progress. 1 am lad that it gControllable is written "He saw them toiling" (Mark vi, 48). I recall that is writs ten concerning Israel in Egypt,. "I have, , surely seen the affliction of my people' * * * and have heard their cry, * * * for I know their sorrows,and I . am come down to deliver them"(Ex.poultry ii4, 7, 8). We are sure that God knows and loves and cares and will in due time deliver His church •from this; evil age and will deliver you, suffering cue, from your trials •in the very best time and way az Cor. i, 10; II Tim iv, 18). In the fourth watch of the; night Jesus went unto them, walking the sea: In the morning, that may now be very near, He will come for His church, and just'as the disciples were immediately at the lana as soon as they reeeired Him into the boat so the church will be at her destinatibn as soon as she welcomes Him on His return for her. Oh, that she might say with one accord, "Come, Lord .Jesus!" The morning deliverances yf; Scripture are a must profitable study -for example, the uverthcvw of The : 1 host of Pharaoh,. the deliverance of Daniel from .the Hous' deli, the future deliverance of Israel .in the time of their great tribulation nc•eordiug to Ps. 5, margin. it be beautiful --------.. WOES OF WOMANHOOD exchange for them, including a genet- ous supply of smoking and' yards of of tobacco for "dad"and a. fewgtyen for the "kidlets"at hums. of poultry, properly and fed, but today on all regulated farms the same careful attention •is to the outer that isgiven to " and $10.00 • MALL TREES --Golden. Oak finish, bevel •mirror Weakness and SufferIn • lifln• ii- ed by Dr.Willialns' Pink Pins �^ . — Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are good en and growing women, n men andr for ad boys and girls, but they are good `in a s .ectal wa for women.' At special ' p yP times.a woman , needs a medicine to enrich and regulate her blood supply, or her life will be one round of suffer- ing, . That is when Dr. Williams' Pink gingham There was ne cash income from) the poultry at that time and consequently "dad" couldn't see where there was any profit in having the btoomin' things around; • ' m flock at that time Tar he average was made up of a heterogenous con -y ' lomeration of birds of no arttcul g p • variety, no two of them bearing the least resemblance to each other . in shape, conformation or any other characterisitic, some. some of them old to the other livestock, Oonsidering the investment and the cost of, main- tenance and production, there is no• other live stock on the farm that paps as well as does the poultry. A great deal of the toed consumed is picked up by�.�� the fowls in ut= f -the a laces 0 0 w p Around the granaries, barns and the corncribs, anti is food that would aro to waste were it ,not for the fowls.• If there is a single farmer reader of ,The NEw ERA who is todaybreed- mongreal our advice to ., t.. ;•. I2x2o 16 hat and coat pegs, umbrella , only $i). �O P g ' gboxes, WRITING DESKS—Large writingleaf, letter ewers and shelves, e $ � $6.50 and. 9. , BABY CARRIAGES holden Carts and .Child"ten's ) Wagons, at �OIV prices. , Pills are worth their weight in.gold, for they actually make new •-blood. , there • is nota month in her lffe from to fifty that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not a boon to•every woman. Theyhelp the growing girl safely over , , the critical time when her blood is overtaxed by new demands. To the woman of middle life relief .g' and ;bring strength for •her time of change. And during :the thirty odd enough to vote, and all of them scaly- legged, lousy, emaciated and altoget• her tniserale. Few of them had any- thing that resembled a ecmb except a little "nub" that Jack Frost hadleft, and many sf them were minus a toe or two that had been sacrificed to the biting cold of wid-winter. When they were not dodgin clubs and old boots, , they were 8g ting Iice, and taken. al. together, there lot.was not a happy .ing poultry, .him is to get rid of it, at once, install pure-bred$: Again if there •is one who le letting the fowls shift fol ` them - selves and roost wherever they may, hewili find it a most profitable invest - me o provideproperquarters: nt t pr p for then and give thein the care they de. serve. There is good money fn poultry on the farm,' and the farmers and far- Hoare' wives are fihdine it out, - r, .,, �' `i + r° -4-: ehellew • Bring•your Departmental Store Lata ogjle, •We will meet their B rice. yth years that lie between Dr. Williams' one, And in spite df all these draw- P backs, they and '- --"- ' A Good Journal p ` Pink Pills fill a woman's life with the. happiness of health, giving :her actually paid a profit helped to keep the family supplied --- i strength and energy for every fuzee- with the necessaries of life, as well as the luxuries, The Editor of the Canadian Poultry tion. A. woman's surest protection ' against all the.,flls that , come• to her. because of het sex, is to set bee blood right at once by a course;of Dr. Will- Tama Pink Pills -and then to keep the blood right by taking Pills occasional ly. ;Mrs. Eliza Clnuthier, St. Jerome, ,Que., is one of the many' unfortunate sufferers restored to .health b Dr. y 'Villier s'..Fink Pills. She sa 's : It y some of . - The above picture is not overdrawn in the least, as thousands of our read- ars can testify. And it fa=not Bo many years ago that these conditions ex- bibited•on many of the.farms of this great and gglorious home of .the brave and land of. the.free. , -Then gradually it .began '�o' dawn g. u on the minae' of ,the cod house- P g. Review, the people's • popular poultry paper,teils.ne that this -paper has been greatly enlargbd and is filled .with all that pertains to poultry, both from a practical and•a fancy standpoint. Prof A G Gilbert. Manager Dominion Qov- erntnent Poultry Farm, Ottawa, is still in charge of the Practical PoultryMiltett Department while Prof W R Grahaiii' P Manager of the •Poultry LeparGnient • 'Sp me Things You Need Tomato plants, Garden, Se eds,. Corn, Mangle and Turnip .Seeds, and Sunflower Seed. Then there are Roca, Rakes, . Spades,. • Shout lB So flies and Snatb,. ,Our Boots and .ShoeB.are .selling well, as y the'price and quality are right: Over,&11B, SmOckB and Penta fox• leen • ?' , ; ; 4morning . �"i'. 1,, ,.- r - ° xlvi, will a morning for - Israel, according. to II Sam, xxiii, . 4. but .there will be no ._ ., morning for uubellei c a , and so the cometh and also the night (Ise, viii, 20, R. .; :ext, 12). At "first the disciples cried out for .fear when p "� they saw; the Lord walking on the sea, *-- "a " �,�.�►, `al � .; a ea _ _ .► - _ 3- l- f - -$1i'd1-"there are -mem' -•-Imus e_... 3 would be greatly •startiCci if Jesus should come. Just recently I have heard several confess that when they first heard of Jesus' coming again, lit' _ __ _ . ,_ Wiii1d bedi idn`frtu say- ow-tmiic' wiveta-ea nthate-.ii pt tperl _:. __;-h�Qgraiic eagnieultuniel,-fslol1 gk� • and. boys. Good and cheap groceries. !always the beat and at close I tormented b head taken care there to be oughtgoodGuelph. • "the ;---rices: Sal lgaipplieas is61311 ietettna Hymn-Bookseel vorxldlike=carats b - suffered, was' yof, aches and backaches; my appetite failed and I wasted away to such an extent chat I was unable to do house- work. I was constantlytakingmedi- cine, but it did not heI me an •. One P y day a friend urged. me to try Dr. Will- ferns' Pink Pills and I procured a couple .of boxes.. By _'the time these were donefelt some improvement. profit in .a..fleck of poultry, and the more they thought about it the more. firmly. they becamc convinced that theywere nut makinga tadguess. So with reat, timidit the su ested to g y y g "dad" that prover quarters be previa- ed for the fowls, the same as for the horses, cattle, . hogs and other live stock about the farm, Of course "dad" has•`Char a of Artificial' P g Incubation and Brooding department. Rev J N Williams, one . of England's most noted experts, writes interesting ly each month on poultry doings in• the O,d L' and. Mr H S Babcock, Prov idence, Et • L, is another prominent- writer and breeder on this paper's regular staff..• Each phase of poultry breeding, ie 8 one tu• return my large Scissors for cutting tin. Highest price for But- ter and Eggs. Kindly rush in the Eggs at 18c Friday evening, as price goes down soon. R. Adams Londesboro r ' , -r «.-_: �; �� - ' !s J� We Want to Land _- erallycoming for His church, and that, it might be at any _time It gave diem cold chills. Some added that the chill' soon, gave place to a thrill of joy, and.- It has been a joyful expectation ever; since. How blessed His "'Be of good! .I and thus. encouraged I continued the, - good fellow that he was, but a little poultry exhibiting, etc., fully covered end the pages of the * ,�,.,,r,.��„ use of the Pills, gaining strength day slow at taking up with new-fangled,• Review are replete with half. tone•re- 1 --- !your first order, because we know that the satisfaction you will derive from that will open your eyes to the fact shat you cannot do better anywbere else that you can with us. You will +Bad that we are not "ail at sea" in our business, but thoroughly "up- to - the minute" and watchful of the interests ef our customers, knowing that, by so loin we are reallyactingfor ourdath g i ,. wn ultimate benefit. DOWNS, i f R. rarison Merchant Tailor, - Clintons cheer; it is I; be not afraid." .Compare; Matt. ix, 2, 22; John xvi, 33; Acts stili' 11. May we have grace to recognize Him and His love in every event. . Peter as literally walked on the wn- ter as Jesus did,. but not far, for he took his eyes off Jesus, end the wind and the waves were more real to him the Lord, and he began to sial:. His prayer was very brief and to the, Paint, "Lord, save me:' Immediately: that kind band field him. and he was by day, tintil,after I had taken six or ideas -wouldn't listen to their appeals from life, famous birds •seven boxes. I was again •well and strong, and I have since continued in the best of health. I can strongly re- gg y at all and said all kinds of uncompli-• mentaryel things .about the "blasted nuisances" that caused hien so much productions of plans of up -to date houses, utensils, etc. The subscription rate is fifty cts p per year, but readers •of tin paper can - • commend these Pills -to ali..weak and •ailing women." Sold by all medicine dealers •or by mail at 50 cents. a • ;box or aia boxes for $2 50 from The Dr. Williams' Med trouble and ""didn't .amount to any- thing nohow," But when once the sverage woman gets her mind made upto a certain thin nothingbut can stop her, and so it was that have it threeears for $1.00 :and sample will be sentfree on application to Canadian Poultry Review, .184 A delaid'e Street,.. West, Toronto, Ont, - • •T , icine Co., Brockville, Ont. in the couree of time (many of the farm flocks had comfortable quarter3 _ , _ For Deep Seated Colds and Coughs, + Lung Balsam •.------ p -...SHELLS. FEATHERS • A stale egg natnraidy dries nY>, ane to live in comfortable, at least, in 0050- with what they had •been usede P ! . Allen's cures when all other remedies fail. Is a General' Nuisance, and Causes Sickness, thus the air space within grows larger: Place a fresh and 'stale egg in water and the latter to 111 soon be covered with bubbles.: Perhaps it's one Of those historic bot alt, haymow beat era t fi to -though they were far from being elaborate • a little more attention was paid to tbe'c care and feeding, and c then the once neglected hen comment• ed to show what she really Could do in the way of producing profits if given a chance. '� But this the beginning of The Boston ,'OP,'.'�, ;''' Rat•Proof ,,,, , Hopper. �' '''•� ,* . Mads of 6atvanlzed iron, - ,�1 . 4 »with swinging grid, mush. eel Grid foilo�Vs grain' auto. but it Can be Avoided by Using DusTBA..N Ford 8� McLeodABsoLuTE Havingsecured a commodious Grain Storehouse, we are now buying all k inds ofgrain, for which the highest g ,p rices will be paid. Bran, Shorts, Corn and alt kinds of Seeds and other fecal kept on - . ' ' ' ; • SECURITYII • Nxw Jersey seems to be a paradise for chicken thieves. A thief stole 200 fowls from a Burlington ton farmer and g oto ped et the neat farm and stole cora p to fatten them. The Vineland Poultry association otters $100 for the thief was only the end, for ft weer, a great while be- fore some of the women folks • became imbued with the idea that there was really something in breed as well as in care and feed, and the : next thing "dad'.' knew he was informed ` by his wife that she had sent awayoff a•bane;" .. e matically, holding in place tilt all is consumed. ', Maae in four eros, o • WRITE FOR CIRCULAR • ' ° . save labor. save time, save food. save money ` Clinton 11 C M UJFMAIr4, Clinton . on sweeping daay.: ,""Dustbane," moreover dis- ' infects the room and restores Rugs to their g original freshness. The women swear by "Dust- when once they have used • it. . grain. band at the storehouse ..good Ford & McLeod G. T. R. ST ATIN, CLINT N. �� CCflUin Carter's who stole forty -Ove show birds from a member. lCUite a fully matured Aiammoth Y Bronze turkey tom tveit,hs thirty-six. potrozs and a White Iiolland twenty. six pounds, It requires one year longer for the Bronze to mature. . d n'onian of Ocratn bprings, Miss., was recently sent to the penitentiary for'. stealing a half pound of butter and five eggs. Iter sentence was seven years. and .it was affirmed by the su- Too sad for cote- hundred miles or so for a couple'of• settings of eggs from stock that had a pedigree as long as ;a clothesline. Of course "dad"had a sort of spasm, but eater filling his. pipe with tobacco that had been paid for by the hens, and taking a good smoke while he talked the matter over, he. concluded .that perhaps it might not be a bad invest• went after all, although it seemed to him that"ma"mighthaveswappedeggss, with some of the neighbors and saved' a whole lot of expense. But as ""the hand that rocks the •cradle rulers the Standard Elevator Open for business under new management. We are prepared to buy' all kinds 1 y of Grain, at market prices daily. .--- Have for sale the finest brands of Pleur and Mill Feeds of all kinds. The L. Snitter Company Dent have another dusty sweeping day, but k et a .Qs l►C package OI `tDUSf sue " We are authorized by the manufacturers. of " ' t` Dustbane to send you a. 35C can of their Sweeping Compound. We want you to•use this. • on trial for done 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. r � 1Vion u menis�� Choice Designs Best Materials, Jas�(a• . Doig. Opposite the Post Office Clinton • P • Liver "Must Boar Signature of ,. t ,� , '. Peening!. Wrapper Betawe • preme Court. a veftil world," the woman her eggs , meat when so. Called justice gives such a terror for so small at offense and uten steal a million ;tad steal on and on. r. new use ror chienen is reported good got and hatched out a nice lot of t�igerous uniform chicks tbatmade those hatch- ed froth the eggs from the home flock look like thirty carte. And how they ,grew ! In a few weeks they had so • outstripped the home in •e•y• 4Z L COt ' Before placing your orders far Coals Does Away witL Dile on Sweeping Day. You want it. Rsprfyuai►alLaad• eaayr E; W IRI11kit.easart•atl CUTLER. from St. Joseph's hospital, Omaha, Nab., whew a portion of a thud's die eased jawbone was removed and niece of chicken bong' inserted. Tee operntion was a aueeegs. .law wraa viers may now swing their talk nut rhinos without fratr. Csir chicken bunt itubstiftutd+s are not dear, }° t •tA' �.+' ~k �+4�" t..v• 1 r chicks growth and development that the latter seem ed to be standing still as far as growth concerned, And they kept grow- ing throughout the gummer,and when it canoe time to put them into winter quarters they were fully developed, Uniform fnsfzeanalappearance, with bright red combs, clear eye, vigorous barely and healthy and fit and trim for the production of winter eggs. 'Those from the home flock were only your season's supply of get our rices. The ver best oods p g carried in stock and sold at the lowest possible •price. Orders tray' be left at Davis & Rowland's Hardware store, or with •. 3. Stevenson, at igiMet!'IC Main Mot. Sold in bills, half bbls, and quarter bbls, for stores, ' t. sCTlaO1S, churches, 1105pita15, banks, • and public buildings, • Distributors lit.l land Bros. f Clinton Canadian 'Factories St. John, I1T.if"y Winnipeg, Man. . - , I Painter and Paper Banger. ,was All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.` Residence nearly opposite the Collegiate Institute, -, p VAIAIJ»R _ . p�p ° - ,.....6. ' FOR tAailCH MIN DitllliESS, F'Ofl01LIOUtNE=3! F011 T0RPND4LIYER. F DN CONSTIPATION FOR iALl.OW SKIN. fl ft fllECOliIPLE$!ON MU•IMVII „Ayu„r. � • ti ?v'Oget ble./� ,i..l_i .Advertised in the New Era. rmil " r iCK HVADACli C° about halt developed, pale -faced, ,. __. scrawny and emaciated, apparently