The Clinton New Era, 1912-06-06, Page 2t4"ditintainaltaleadyn.
ba Parents Allege CrdeltY
at SWansea School,
ROWN INTO HYSTERIA
tle Frances MacLean, Aged Fe,
„
Punished for Talking by Having
or Head Tied to Back of a Chair
ith a Piece of Stout Cord and
eee-e rieeie Time
ntie0i'difig 11"
(Tonto, June 3. -Because she wri
hated to that childish weakness'in-
lay to resist the temptation to talk,
noes MacLean, a little tot not yet
I
,years of earsb
age, received very
atment at the hands of her teaoher,
eieomeia tn.steneter o.Ze
at §1,1m/A'ri 611 ilisu2darAff6
-3,7itnerdiing to chergete meg "a
meeting oz the "school beerel
iday nig'at. The YetingSter's head
tied to the back of a chair and
6 ;was forced to remain in that peg-,
el from before recess until school
sed. When finally released, the
•]dwas hardly able to walk, me her
yons temperament heel worked her
o a fit of hysteria. Two hours af-
the cords were loosened., the deep
marks made by the strings could
I be distinetly seen, end there was
o a mark over the eyebrows •which
arecl to affect her sight for a
little boy who witnessed the oc-
zxence, gave a graphic description
e means employed by the teach -
o inflict the punishment. With a
of stout cord, something similar
that used to bind cooked meats,
teacher passed -a loop under the
re chin, This was knotted at the
h• ead and passed over the eye-
ows to the back of the head, where
other tie was made. The loose ends
re then fastened to the back of the
• ao that the child could not move
r head without causing pain to her
oe. So -highly unstrung was the
ild as a result of her punishraent,
at when children started to let off
eir fireworks on Friday, she again
(Arne hysterical and had to be cart
d to the house.
According to the boy's account
ancis was placed an the chair some -
e before recess, which is -called at
out 2.90 o'clock. Here she reinain-
until after 4, while some of the
_ler, pupils stood around the open
ior. A by uncle of the girl, who
so 'attends the school, was called
one of the pupila, but despite his
orts he oculd not untie the cords,
se of which had worked over the
rl's eyes, obstructing her vision.
At- the la:meting of the sckoel board
a Friday night J. MaeLean, sr., and
X. 'MacLean, Ir., attended and call-
, upon Prineipal W. H. Clipperton'to
ve an explanation. The matter stat-
that.he knew nothing about the af-
ir at the time it occurred, but Mr,
:aeLean told him plainly that if he
4 been attending to his duties and
sited the room he would have seen
e child fastened. The teacher sent
letter to the board, which was read,
herein she stated that the little girl
d given tremble since last Septera-
tr. The father contended that he
ould have been notified if this was
e ease.
,IlAre -Clipperton demonstrated -how
et -x.114 was tied. Both Mr. Mae -
UPI -sr.. and Mr, W. MacLean, jr„
netely criticized the priucipal, while
e board sat mute. In apologizing,
r. Clipperton said that he was very
ry that the news had traveled so
okly.
Big Publishing Deal.
Toronto, June 3. -One of the larg-
t boelt and publishing traniactions
recent year was put through on
turday, when `the Ivlaemillan Pub•
thing Co. of Canada, Limited, ur-
• aeed the publishing rights and ex -
ting books of the Mating Education -
Co. The price paid was not divulg-
thut, a very large amount of money
tinged hands M the deal. Mr.
dull, who has been with the Muting
dueational Co. for a long time, will
e retained as editor of the educe-
onal books, It is understood that
lVforang company will control •the
fiblication of the Inffiversity Maga-
ne and the Canadian Medical Seur-
at, and several similar periodicals.
Men Let Boy Drown.
tLendon,„ June 3. -Norman Cookrill,
ghnyear-old son of Thomas Cockrill,
s drowned in a little over four feet
water in the Thames, near Dee-
!
!Ws mill, Saturday afternoon about
eree o'clock. •
'It is said that four men stood by
nd listened to the little fellow's cries
p help without offering to go to his
ssistanee. The lad, with three corp -
anions, was playing at slanyvereck,
nd was riding down the river on an
id punt when he fell off. The body
as recovered half an hour later,
,• ottawans Looking Proua.
O ttawa,Jame 3.-A notable event
f' the capital on Saturday was the
formal opening •of tbe new Grand
'fink Railway hotel, the Chateau
turier, and the new depot, each of
hich cost e1,500,000. Many local
lebrities and outside neweetanefinen
;re at the opening, a,nd a press din;
r" was given at the hotel Saturday
;.Your Nose )
toffecl With Cold
D on't load down
Ur stomach with
ugh 'Medicine. ,
Send :healing meal,.
(ion .through the
etrilseasend it Imo-
; passages that are
lamed with Da-
•rft,
Dasny 'done by in -
Ling
lich curse cold in
t minutes,
teen chronic catarrh and bron-
tie yield to Catarrhozone and no
e but it cure,s in it ehort time.
BREATHE CATARRHOZONE
meant to use, guaranteed to cure
!sc eafe- a child snay use it Get
era-on:me; ' large $1.00 .size abse-
itdguaranteed; email size, 50 cents;
dealers, !oe the Catarrneeone Dome
Ktnenton. Pnt, 11)
gat
'Two Are Killed -1n Germany and
One In West.
ONE LAUGHED AT WARNING
Aviator Philip 0, Parmelee, After
Being Urged to Postpone Flight at
North Yakima, Wash., on Account
of Heavy Winds Goes Up and
Fails -German , Pilot and His
Passenger In Killed Senday,
detntt--dtateedee'tane?er._"Pe ,tet-ee.
Wash„ June 3. -
Aviator Phillip 0. Parmelee was kill-
ed while attempting, a flight in an
aviation exhibition Saturday. A gust
of wind caught the tail of .his aero-
plrend nyertuarned the machine.
„aftlialeat-leiJ been up about three
kenntlfkg en his first flight of the day
aeg, heel, trge4ed. aletade ttale9 pt.i*
ta air grounds nelglat of
400 feet when a. gust of wind struck
the machine. The biplane crashed to
the ground, crushing the aviator be-
neath it. His skull was fractured and
he rriust have died instantly.
Before he prepared for his last
flight, Parnaalee was urged to poet -
pone the exhibition, at least nntil
the wind quieted, but he laughed at
the persistent and fatal misfortune
that laad dogged aviators for the last
week and ()limbed to his seat.
Killed With Passenger.
Bremen, Geimany,- June 3. -Albert
Bauchstaetter, one of the best known
of German aviators, and his passen-
ger, Lieut. Stille of the german army,
were killed yesterday when their
monoplane plunged to the ground
just after staeting on the northwest
aviation circuit of 425 miles.
The monoplane, guided by Bauch-
staetter, rose and was taking a curve
preparatory to straightening out for
the long Journey when the accident
occurred. Apparently • the aviator
overbanked his machine. The mono-
plane dropped so heavily that it was
half buried in the earth and had to be
sawn apart before the bodies of the
two men -could be extricated.
Brantford's Railway Bylaw.
Brantford, June 3. -The City Coun-
cil, at a special meeting( here, put
through a bylaweto purchtAe bonds of
Lake Erie and Northern Railtvay Co.,'
to the amount of $125,000. The rate-
payers will vote on the bylaW Tune
24. Representative !citizens interview-
ed, deClared themselves unanimously
in favor of the measure by wide
this city will secure a new line to Por
Dover and Galt
Following the vote in Brantford, the
bylaw will be submitted in Port
Dover parish, Simcoe and Galt, for the
purehase of ac25,000 worth of bonds by
each municipality.
Fifteen Years For Claud Allen.
Wytheville, Va., June 3. -After de-
liberating two hears and a half, the
fury on Saturday found Claud Swan-
son Allen guilty of neardee in the se-
tion0 degile ter the killing. of Judge
Thornton L Massie, at Hillsville, in
March. The jury recommended his
punishment to be fixed at fifteen years
in the penitentiary. Sentence was
suspended in order that he may testi-
fy in the other cases growing out of
91le hooting -up of Carroll County
court.
Sobbed Lady While She Prayed.'
' S. Catharines, June 3. --Mrs. M. j.
MeCarrun was robbed Saturday night
of her silver chain purse containing
about $15 'while praying in the Ro-
naan Catholic Church. Children who
were in church at the time saw a
stranger eating in a peculiar manner
near the pew, where the purse was
left. The matter was reported to the
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PLEASEb WITH MALIN.-
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British Commissioners Satisfied With
Naval Efficiency.
Malta, Tune. 3. -The conference tc
decide Great Britain's future policy
in the Mediterranean, which began
-here May 29, was concluded on Sat,
urday. Among those who partinnated
were Premier • Asquith, Winston
Churchill, First Lord of the Admiral,
ty; Viscoount Kitchener and Gen. Ian
Hamilton. An °facial statement is-
sued Seturclay evening says t
"The lords and commissioners oi
the Admiralty, havieg concluded an
inspection of the Mediterranean fleet
and naval establishment at Malta, de-
sire to express their satisfaetion at the
efficiency of the ()lionization. It is
their intention te make full use of the
facilities of this important and com-
plete naval base, the value ef which
to the 13ritisti navy is of permanent
character. They , propose to • assign
such proportion . of refitting and re-
pairing work to the dockyard as will
keep it in normal condition of activity, and capable tit all nines of at
tending to the needs in peace or wet
of any fleet eruising or operating in
the Mediterranean. Submarines will
play an increasingly important part
in the defence of the island,"
TELEGRAPHIC BnIEFS.
The suddee high temperature of
Saturday caused the death of Chas,
Swinson, an elderly man, in Toronto.
Two brothers, S. W. ancl Frank
Hogan, recently from Ireland; were
killed in the C.N.R. tunnel at Yale,
Three children were killed Saturday
as the result of an attack by a rattle.
snake on an he house on the farm
of George Adartis, Greenville, N.O.
Rev. Canon E. Loucks of Pieton
yesterday celebrated the 54th anniver-
sary of his entrance into the ministry.
He is 83, and still in active work.
The Ottawa and New York Railway
has aettled the wage` dispute of its
machinists and shop laborers at On
tatva by granting an increase of 10 per
cent,
The entire business section of Sandy
Lake, Pa., was destroyed by fire eeriy
yesterday, causing a loss of about
$100,000. Boys smoking cigarettes in
a liveey'stable caused the fire.
Sit 'William aleckenzie says the
Cettacliae Northern expects to littlish
their tra.nseontinental line by 1914,
and that they will double -track then
line from 'Winnipeg to Port Arthur. .
• e New Brunswick Government
Saturday nominated Hon. H. F. Me -
teed James K Pencler, John A
Young and Dr, A. E. Moorehouse to
contest York County in the provineial
elections.
GOULO 1\10T RAISE
MY RieliT ARM
• OLD BRIDGlas0.121', C. B.
'For the past .41'.,years, I have been
suffering with Rheumatism, When I
read in the papers that GIN PILLS,
would positively cure rheumatism, I
wrote you for a free sample to try. I
could not raise my right anz because of
the awful paiu iu uty shoulder ---was not
able to drink, After taking a few GIN
PILLS, I was able to lift my Inaid eta
put it on the top of my head.
I went to the Islands of St, Pierre and
Miquelon and met an old fisherman
named La Papa His limbs were stiff
from Rheumatism and I gave him some
Girt Pills. I met him again in a 'few
daye and he told me he could lift his
alms, which he had tot been able to do
for ten years. .A.D01,PIM MAHE.
sac. a box -6 fon$2.,50-monett back
if not satisfied; Sample free if you write
National Drug and Chemical Co. of
Canada, Limited, Dept. A Toronto.
MANGA - TONE BLOOD AND
NERVE TABLETS -an ideal tonic for
weak, nervous women, sec. aleox. 107
An the graves ot tne men-wno were
killed in the Fenian Raid were decor.
fated yesterday by the Veterans' As.
sociations of Toronto. Yesterday. was
the 46th anniversary of the Battle
of Ridgeway, .
The Kingston Penitentiary account-
ant yesterday received a large num.
bet of •checks from Ottawa for 8160
each, made out in favor of all officers
and guards who receive under 81,000
salary or wages.
Ibis reported that a battle at Maya.
la, Cuba, on Friday resulted in a ram.
plete victory' for the Government
troops. One hundred and twenty-
seven rebels and 18 women who had
encamped with 'them were killed.
- Royalty at Quebec.
Quebec, June 3. -His Royal High-
ness the Duke of Connaught, Gover-
nor-General of Canada; the duchess,
Princess Patricia and the members
of their household, arrived in Quebec
last evening on board the steamer
Lady Grey, and proceeded in ante.
mobiles at once to the vice -regal quar-
ters on the citadel. In accordance
with the duke's request, there was no
official reception, but many people as-
sembled along the streets to greet the
royal party as they passed. The royal
Party greatly enjoyed their delightful
trip doivn the St. Lawrence.
The Lieutenant -Governor will call
upon the duke at the viee-regal quar-
ters ont the citadel to -day, and the
duke' and party will subsequently
visit H. M. S. Cornwall.
Graft In Atlantic City.
Atlantic City, N.J., June 3. -The
names of three more councilmen, ao
QUSeg- of taking bribes to pass Detec-
tive Wm. J. Burns' concrete board.
-walk ordinance were made public yes-
terday by affidavits Sled -with Attor-
ney -General Edmund Wileon, who has
taken personal charge of the Atlantic
City. graft exposure eases.
The three' are: George Carmany,
couneilrdan at large, chairman of the
council and right hand man of Boss
Louis laeuhele; Harry J. nJullock and
John Donnelly of the South Ward,
Tfin name of a ninth councilman is
to be revealed at the proper time and
that will end the disclgstires in the
particular case planted by Burns mid
his men.
conservation Leaders to Speak.
Peterboro, Tune 3. -Hon. Cliflord
Sifton and Rev. Dean Fernow, To-
ronto, will address a publie meeting
In Peterboro, 055 Friday evening, Jame
14, under the auspices of the eAntral
Ontario Conservation Association.
It is likely that a large number of
delegates from the Trent district will
be present.
Deem Fernow is making a conserva-
tion survey of the country lying north
of here under the direction of the
Federal Government.
SEVERE COLD
DEVELOPED INTO
PNEUMONIA
DOCTOR SMD 1.1E WOULD
NOT LIVE.
Next to consumptioit there are more
dea,ths from pneumonia than from any
other lung trouble.
There is only one way to prevent
pneumonia, and that is to cure the cold
just as soon as it appears. Dr. Wood's
Norway Piue Syrup will do this quickly
and effectively.
Mr. Hugh McLeod, Esterhazy, Saste,
writes :-" My little boy took a ver n severe
cold, and it developed Mtn pneumonia.
The doctor said he would not live. I got
some of your Dr, Wood's Norway Fine
Syrup and he began to inaprove right
away, He is now it strohg, healthy child,
and shows no signs of it coming back."
Do not he talked into baying any oth
Norway Pine Syrup, but insist on getting
the original "Dr. Wood's." It is put up
in a -yellow wrapper; three pine trees the
trade mark; price, 25 cents.
Manufactured only by The T. Milburn
Co., Limited, Toronto, Out,
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Potato
atker
Itnitorted into Canada
Owing fto.the light potato crop
an the .1Don01nion in 1811, irnporta-
lien& of `potatoes became a neoes-
aity. Generally speaking, these
impertationn were !intended for
table! use only, but as the .aitason
advanced a considerable number of
inquirien thavo been received fern
imenere expecting the else for seed.
of susl imported potatoes,
For Ode reason it would seem
advisable ace nvarm ,potato grow-
ers against the use for iseed of
POILateee imported from }the intidfn
Tales. 'anti. Ellibpeau feount-
Nob only has et been found that
eropean vartetiet: do not yield as
well as -the 'Cartactinn, bat the very
destrucleve and coMmunicable die-
d:tea known as Potato Ciemerk
ChrYsoPhl yetis e11dohjotia,Seliil b
hag recently been discovered in a
alinement of potatods imported
fromi England. • .
Bulletin 63, i,ssued by the Cen-
tral Expert mantel Farm, lOttawa,
fully des,cribes land gives illus-
trations of this "cliscaes, copies of
which may behad free on applica-
tion.
The) following points will enable
Liemere and others interested
in
growing potatoes to realize the -
exceeding i dangerous nature
of this "disease, the 1 establish-
ment bf which in this country would
be nothing short of a, n,ational
,
1. The only way in tiellich the
aeseasel can be introtinced is
through the planting of affe,eteal
'tit bare.
2. 'Meek use of diseased tubers f1.0
setet may, in the Worst! eases, re-
sult in the, complete destruction} o
the entire crop.
3. When. -once Introduced the
disease germs infests the 'soil for
a period_ of bight yeare, !which
meansthat for at least eight 'years
,sound potatoas can be raise'd on
la. cir 'thus infected. •
yl. Norea bf the known remediee
tor other diseases will per -vent the
appearance °lithe disease.
5. The disease is spread readily
through, infeeted ioi1 carrletlt by
wind, animals, farin imple;mesafts,
old bags or other mettles,
The common Late Blight tPhy-
tophahora infestans1 which Is Well
known to every potato grower, Medi
which, may ant:frees assumel a very
destructive chearacteti iet easilliy
Prevented by 16praying; Potato
Canker, however, lismueli more seri-
Mug than this or any, other potato
dtsease at present known.
- This destructive disease has now
been, discovered in potatees am -
ported from England.
Every, }care hies been exercised}
to prevent the distribution of ship-
neents known to be infected. They
have been destroyed immediately.
None of this disease exists at pre-
sent in Canadian soil. 'Within a
feaie days the plantimgi of potalrees
will 'be geeeral throughout tile
covintxy. In view of this fact every
person Interested in growing pate -
:teen 00 hoevever large or small, a
,scalet is hereiby -eltxtomgly urged: to
refraini form teeing foxl }seed any
Itand of potatoes imported front the
Brintelr Isles or other lEurtepecua
countries.
Even though such potatoes may
appear to, be emend in every way,
and though they May be ,eheeper.
than Canadian grown, tbeY Will al
mosie certainly -if used for sed -
be the sneeze of eetablie(hing this
moat dangerous disease.
And tts already Indicated, this
disease, once established, fain re
„Flee en causing aninealleulable in:
Jury to profitable and Import-
ant potato growing industry.
It has now been decided to rigor-
Onsly proceed against any, persoIel
using, such imported potatoes' tier
seed, as indicatedby the following
provisions under the 'Destructive
insect and Pest Act:
<le „shall be illegal to nen, offer
for aale, dispose rain any waY, se-
ceive or use, for seed purposes,
any potatoes imported from Eu-
r°'1E)ev'eley person using for seed oth
poltatokes than such as have been
ieed by'himself must obtain "[ne-
rve and exhibit, on dem alit, e -
ions to planting, a certificate trom
eeller or his agent stating thai
potatoote to be usecll for /men
aye not been importedi from Eu -
pea
`CoroPenention Mot 'exceeding
Ave -thirds of the value as assessed
the inspector, of the vegetation
vegetable Matter or containeree
ereof destrbyed by the instruc-
on of an inspector -
' shall be grant -
by !the. Governor in Council upon
e recommendation -of /tate milde-
r, except neca,eee where thes rtes.
lations are. carrion but under the
e direction of (the governMent
a Province not "granting eampert-
nom or in the.case ef pototpes or
tato crops.'
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Every person who loonleaven es
y provision of this Act or any re-
lation made }thereunder,}shall be
ble, upon }summary connichion,}lo
fine not exemadAtilel one hultedred
Rare, mato imprieonament aor a
ex( not exceeding raix months �r
both fine and MaPrisohlinent.
y vegetalole enatter imported or
onglitl into Canada co4riatY ito
e4 Act, or±o any regulation made
areuncler, , shall he forfelite,d to
o Crown,' ,
• 'The owner, occupier or lessee oi
any premirtes or place where any of
the ineeets, pests or diseases
,specifiect herein shall he 'founciI,
chall immediately modify the min -
tater, and shall 'altsel send to him
epecimene of such insects, pests or
diseases!
In view of these provitions it may
be pointed out that ahould the die -
Cade be discovered subsequent to
the assure of !this circular in any
fieldi or larva, the f,armeri otrignowe
ter on whose land a ,0 found will be
a,slteci tofurnish evidence est° the
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eelf
pro
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gja 06 (the Potatoes ueedf or seed,
olsaftisfectory care has been ex-
eecl he Will not onlY render hIna-
liable "to fine or imprisonment'
vided under 'this Aet, but will
ere the entire ,crop without any
SUFFER
ALL YOUR LIFE'
That's what the Doctor told him
cilasegneartee, 0151., Jan- 2,51h 1915
“Frurt.a-a Cured lion
"For over twenty years, I have been
troubled with Kidney Disease, ancl the
doctors told me they could do lile 1}0
g99q, and Illalf_layould be a sufferer for
the rest amp life,
docistored ith different mecliCal
men and irted many eel actin:al
ifone-Of --
;`,Nr1,Y.,1,.yetir ago, I tried "Druit-a.
have he'en using this fruit
niedicine nearly all the time since, and
ani glad to say that 1 atn curesl,
I give " Druit-a-tives " tile eredit
of doing what the doctors said was
impossible.
I am 130 \V seventy-six years old, and
in first class health"
GDO. W. BARKLKY,
In all the world, there is 'no other
remedy that has cured so many cases of
so-called "incurabie" kidney disease, as
"Fruit -a -fives".
Thisfamous fraiemedieine acts di rectly
on the kidneys -healing and strength-
ening thern-and ridding the system of
the waste matter that.poisons the blood.
SOC..a box, 6 for $2,5o, trial size, 250.
At dealers or seht on receipt of price by
Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
comp ensation.
•
In conclusion grimy be stated
that' upto• the present Panadsnn-
sof.1 is free from this disease, which,
at, is well known has! &afield.every
raca.sure direpted against Ss rav
agers1 in eertam English and; other
European potato growing districts.
The effort teleded to, keep our
soil free from this most injerefaus
dieease, which may lurk in prapti-1
cany every potato isieportetli from
Europe 'every small. All that is
necessary is that our potato g.row-
era exercise same little care en the
selectionf of their seed. The re-
sult of carelessness in this sMall
matter at thie present moment of
planting time approaching, is al -
mo -et certain to effect irrepae able
injury to Our exceedingly valuable
potato growing indostry, to say
nothing of tale naillione of (betters
ispraetically certain tamest in
the future to! control }the dieease,
when once established.
. -
Rose Comb Brown Leghorn
Eggs For Sale.
-^
Hens in this' pen are prize wie-
ners, and are excellent layers. Eggs
$1.110 for 15. A good/ hatch guar!,
anteed.
11, A, HOVEY, Clinton
For Sale or Rent
A eotriffortable 7 -roomed cottage
on North Street, good garden with
fruit !trees/ good water. All in
good condition. Apply to New Era
or to
atIRS. J. BMLB11
'feather 4Vatited
huv- a , Tune 6th, feta.
11,1avon a 1, ouposite Commeri-
eial-Hotel, for ante, or Ito rent.
Houthe is being put ha good Order,
1Vaterworke comieetien APPIy
„MISS POill'ER,
atattenbury Street
farm For Sale.
Lot 40, 7th "Concession, IGoderich
Township, consisting Of 80 acres,
all seeded downlexcent 25 acres. 2
iteresi orchard, Fratne house 20 xe0
with, ! out buildinge. Bare 30 x 72
Irani etabling under. First class
well. Farm is 6 nines froin Clinton
and 4 from 13,ayliOd.
A Innee on PTO/n.1,3013 Or address
George Burnett,
.Clieeton P.O.
BRYDONIta
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()annoyance, Notary Public,
Counnissioner etc.
REAL ESTATE AND HtiSURANCE
Issuer oi' Marriage Licensee,
-Enron 80, Clinton-, '
H. "T", RANCEI
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
Financial and Real Estate„
INSURANCE:AGENT-Representing 14 Pife In
suruneu COMpe,nies..'
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'Booms} for sons in Beaver Block
eceeptect at peetent by Miss Grant.
Price{ ii3;00.
301113 JACKSON,
it Presvntor Wanted
.4( presentee: wanted for piesby-
(=Tian Bruc °field. Appli-
cetionse stating salary, will be re-
ceived up to the 15th of June, 1912
I). GIIMMELL, Clerk.
Egmendville, Ont.
To Graze Cattle
The undersigned' is prepared to
graze 30 head of cattle for the „sea-
son 01 1012. Plenty of 'water and
JOHN" WAIID,
Summerhill P. 0.
Barred .11,0Cli Egg's for Sate
I }won on Barred Rocks at Clinton,
4 firsts, 3 seeondst! 1 third( and
special fox beat collection. Pen 1 -
Pullet mating, headed; by Millard
,cockerel, nimiterA number, settings
eggs $2.00 per 13.--Pen2-, Cockerel
malting, headed by Millard cock.
Pullets in LIMA pen! )ttre good lay -
layers, Eggs $2.00 per 13. --Pen 3 -
Utility pen, headed; ley a cockerel
bred from} one of the best laying
strain's! int Canada. Heinel in this
were bred trona 1't of my pullets
which layed 436 egg e an 31 days,
Eggs $1.00 pert.15. I gvaxantee Be
good hatch or replace setting free
of cha.rge. IL A. Ho vey, Clinton.
OW (S. W. THOMPSON
Aden, Sargeon. Eta
sneeial attention GiVen to diaeases
Eye, Ear. Throat. and Noss,
EteS CareitlnY ox9myinad, and Killable t
PLoscribed,
office Bea Residence,
Two doors wen of the Consfuereial Hotel"
Huron Si,
DRS CERN and GANDIER
Do -, W, sloth, E. R. E. P., L. Ot. 0.0.. Edi.
Dr. J E. Candler. D.A. MX,
Onlee-ontario Street, Clinton.
Night calla at residence. Rattenbtar St.,
or at hoinital
DR. J. W. SHAW.
PETSI0/41N, SURGEON.
ccouebeur, etc., office and residence op Rai]
tonbury St" opposite W. Ferran's residence. •
DR. F. R. RXON
DENT'S'',
It (Down aiud /triage Worts a Speelalli3'.-
Graduate of 0.0.0,8.. Chicago, and R.O,D.S.
ittayjannc5fondarys, Mar 155 go Deeembe,
DE. 11 FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offiess overAYBEIL'S store.
Spada! care taken to make dental treat,
relent as painless as possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
• Live stock and general Auction sae
GODERIOH ONT
zumgtosa salsa a spocialz; Cadets re at
linty SRA. office, Clinton. prutm 07 asSencird
to. Term reasonable. Earnlers sale note.
discounted
G. D, McTaggart AL D. MoTagie,r
For Sale MeTaggar t Bros.
BANKERS
Blue Barred Plymouth, Rock egg,s
$1.00 per 15 eggs. Also a flew }White ALBERT ST, CLINTON
Cochin Bantara.eggs $1.00 per 13.-
a ez Rands, Clisston.
Two Rouses to Let
The undeeeigned inientwo houses to
let, apply to
Jacob Taylor
^
Field Stone Wanted.
Field Stone suitable for road
making is wanted by the Town of
Clinton. Price $3,50 per cord 01 13,-
000 pounds.
I. A. FORD,
Chairman of Street Committee
Logs Wanted
Exporieneed teabherwanteciontde
ex female, to &tench Union, Sehofol. All kinds of logs, Map, Sof t Elm
Na. 12, Goclerich and Ilullett, eitua- and Baestvoocl preferred. Highest
teat at Sutrimexhil), convenient to eke ne
chmich and pootoffice, with daily
mail service. Duties tO commence
September 3rd, 1912. -State- eatery
with qualificationa. Appiica.tions
VIII be receixed up to d'une .15th.
T. J. LINDSAY, Secretary,
R. D. No. I, Clinton
May 1415, 1912.
House for Sale or Rent
A 7 -roomed frame houae , on
STILL - IN BTSIN SS
I am still In the Wall Paper 1313,si-
ness, and am in a pos,ition.to show
you the best Wall Papers that havo
been shown in Clinton.
TantE ARE ALT, KINDS AND
PRICES RANGE PROM FOUR
CEN'PS TO ONE DOLLAR.
All papers bought} from me win
be hung very cheaply.
All kinds of house painting done
and estimates given on old and
new work.
To call or drop a post card will
bring samples to your door.
Geo.
otts
1146 kaki
MONTREAL'. gig
TI -IE -STANDARD 10 xaceirT4
Weekly"' .INTewspaper thd, Dominion
Dendda, tXItdiat A -4#6. -Az 4t.e
,
It fie -65 ',via-ET-3st expensive etigrr.,v4
Inge, procuring thd photographs groin
kit bver thei
Its artielee 'are tatiefully 'S-elactdd and
its / _ at oronghly,
ext te
Independent e ,.
.A, sueseriptiori' fa . Standard
biists $2.00 per year td any: bAdr_0.0
pa,nada Great Britain.
,
4 46' s TRY. -IT ,FOR-: 1912
,
ISIontreal Standard Publishing Cris
Limited, Publishers, '
G•saeral Banking BtusineSt
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed an
deposits.
The MeKillop Mutual
I rireisCidEeRist
J. B. ItIcLeara.
t, Seaforth
Fire 'Insurance Co.,
Farm and Isolated Town Prove
arty Only Insured.
Jas. Connolly, Viee Pres., Goclerich
Thos. E. Hays, See.-Treas., Seafox fh
DIRECTORS.
las. Connelly, Holfnesville; Joint
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bee
nCehwees inse, yr, BSie.oadfho ititgh• Evans,
eu. ewe: bn
Clinton. -
Each Director is inspector of losses to
W.Doherty Piano and his own locality. Organ Co. AGENTS.
Pasture Laud.
Sotne first elate pasture land to be
so'd an lots to suit purchasers. At
tractive prittes. Aptny to R. zi. Cult, Goderieh.
John Ransforti, rr 1'. R. City Agent, -
Robt. Smith, Flarlock; Ed, Hinchley
Seaforth; James Cumming, Emends
ville; 5. W. Yee, Holmesville
Payments, may benenade at The
Morrisill Clothing Co., Clinton
,JA00B TAYLOR
FARM FOR HEAT - UNION
The South 70 acres of lot number 85
and. the South East pert of Lot no, 86
1,1 acres both in the 1st concession of
Stanley township is forrent, for a term
of years. 'This property is elOse to the
town of Clinton and possesesion can
be gi ten fit once, For further perti-
milers apply to Henry Pluiristeel, °un -
tot], One, or McCartby, Boys ca. Mur-
chison, Barristers, Barrie, Ont.
1a -in tor Sale,.
The executor of the Southcombe
Estato offiara for sale 50 aerett --
East half of lot 28, eon. 6, Bullett.
A first-class farm, welt *watered
and, improved, and With good
baildings. Also! the undersigned
ottlerif for sale, lot 29i eon. 6, Hull -
alt, 100 acres. These farms, may be
bought together or sepaxately.
JAMS SOUTHCOMBE.
Clinton.
Ford & McLeod
We're now selling Timothy Seed
(Government Standamd.).
We also have on hand, .Alfalf, a,
Alsike, and Red Clover.
'We always have on hand -Goose
Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices paid f or Hay
end ,all Grains.
ford '& McLeod
coIJ
Before placing your orders for
your season's supply of Coal, get
our prices. The very best goode
carried in stock and sold at the
lowest possible price..
Orders may be left at Davis
& Rowland's Hardware store, or
with
W. J. Stevenson,
At Eleetrk Light Plant..
moogsamigesosse
Fire, Life and Accident
insurance
Real estate bought and sold.
Money to loan
Office Issac Street, next door to New
Era
Grand Trianknaliway System
Railway Time Table
London, Huron and 131110e,
North Passenger
London, depart... . 8,80 a ra 4,50 p m.
Centralia 9.40 5,43
Exeter 953 5,51
Hensalle., 10.08 6.05
Kippen-„ 10.16 0,11
Brucelleld 10.30 6.19
Clinton 11 00 6,35
Londesbono.......,11.15 6,52
Blyth • ..... 11.27. 7.00
.Belgrave.. . ..... . 11.40 7.13
Wiaglatun, arrive-11.50 7.35
South, Passenger
Wingliane, depart6.43 sane 8.83 p me.
Belgrave..... 6.54 8.41
Blyth 3,36
Londesboro. ..... 7.16 4,04
Clinton .. .... 7.50 4,23
Brucefield 8.12 4.30
Kippene... ........ 8.23 4.47
'Hense,111, S.32 4.52
Exeter.. .. .. ;$,48 5,05
Centralia 9.00 5,15
Loeclonnarrtne • 10,00 6.10
:Behan) andpode
West Passenget
am pm pin pm
Stratford... . . .. .10.00 12.20 5,25 10.20'
, -.10.22 12.45 5,55 10,17
Sea,forth........10.45 1.10 6.18 11,12
Clinton . • • • •11.07 1.25 6.40 11,28
Holineseille 11.16 1,3,3 646 11.38
Goderich . . ... 11•35 1.50 7.05 11,55
East 1 assenger
am pm pus
Goderich7,10 2.40 4.50
...........7.26 2,57 5.06
Clinton... ... ........ 7.35 507 515
Seatorth ....... . . . . . 7.52 525 6.32
Mitchell.... . 8.16 3.48 5.55
Steatford..... . . 540 4.15 ::6.20
Dr. de Van's Female Pills,
A reliable French regulator; never fails, These
pills are exceedingly powerful ja regulating the
generative portiOn of the female system, Refuse
all cheap initiations, Dr. do Vulva are sold at
85a box, or three for $10, Mailed to any address.
The Stlobell oral; co., sc. ootherinee,