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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-01-03, Page 2THE OUNTO, DAUGHTERS. 011 ng table led Denison 1110. Rune, 1)11(1 $40 110 $2.., t11 ;Ips itt 00 .2b (11 10 Irl IS lou 00 131x1 iiia :i tat 800 101(4 ;>50 2 tai 0 (X) 3 541 2 tat 1 (Al 11U BBT. H U LM Its pan NeW Era JAN.: 4, iiaK arlia1!1 11tary Leaders allery correspoidi•ut ut the t'reel'r ass has the following '11Cernlllg statue members et -If 1luu lit' Patterson in his itthtil days had t• vet sought .e tL ptuhatloner fel the Al, 11) listt'1' he 11'Ul(lt1 felt's bet'tt )1t(LWg• OM' of Ow p1'"111" )atioute..., il.tt t' 111 lll,ikt•, 0;11no- 1(y will • ur(ltlet pttarh t8:, too long.- 1Itt• (cieratl non USIOIUb is the 11.udt',l spt•.tkt't .1u10 anti well ut '1 it, 1111 t 411 ty Votes' 1v hien( the '• ['plied to hila fie t• .-' �CSt regular it, attendance �tt and his some peculiar II'tte buts tha• are 1st) 88ti''t,tlllt• 11 Ito t+t, ttl \i. V heiit'd . benevolent Itieking old gent dud beats a rrtn+u Lett ti,t•t0f'- the popular flea 01 :sant t Speeches hat% e ,t tenet ft1r SOAP, fol 11(1 iuUeliticlinll, 'get, right moo ;los sill j '1t. 111• eat Loudness lc. tlu„un : t tl )m (111,(1 lie )dhas yat•dt tote .r freta ibetti8r) • 1"tul Ink s i into 11 elitt; • W0isp.•F t1 I11.'1t titan Lltu,t lilt. , ordinal 3 :ttl 11141 h.• 1, 1'1•tl.1•• 4,1 ill• 1)' cues 01 "l..,u,l,'u +(11841 laughter iron) tut hi Ifftereut type et speaker is .lit'. 51r Horde:. esu til)' 11044111'. ,1 t1 a Clop% 011.111(UL84 tear ill ttt sauu• wet). 111, f1s1 • hetnl'ttlll(0 ((1(1(s1(1l• gets si.tt I ell 110 1 pe,(4- uuv 111(01;.; (leal•1ehs. 111^' vy, hut 111 tet (11 11)110 i.0 e It Lb to. bay is 8111110)h bol [hall 1188/ he 14.1.y111. a ,.wyer before he :b and he still re - law euttt•t:, rMae hie 1414ng 1.1 )118 dl, gown Other • Ilv li to utit ed of Iter )hab- place about Ayer's ectoral. Tell him t cured your hard cough. l him why you always keep in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doc- tors use a great deal of It for throat and lung troubles. 1 hid a terrtbl. cold and cough and was t J stsu.d .loth pnenmoute. 1 troch & es Pectoral .nd route. roe Intek naves d� feetoerblal .meet woadta'!a1 con mediclue."-EZ48 84 whirr eH. B)oai Fal a, 6. D.k. ]rad. ll. a a.O.aatttl7,711' Iran. arsIMIR .. ne of Ayer's Pills at bedtime ANI - hasten recovery. Gently laxative, Matters ot Interest it:tiplt smith, M 1'., in an address in the Douse the other day, said : - �I r. 1' :1 Fleming-, a s(hal)l teacher, of Dwelt N quid, do,•l1Lt•es 1 hal lova' ()p- iton has greatly he•11r11tted that town. (itt foreign colony at lir,u)tford is said to be very pl'u,pr1't>tr,, one 111110 wafting home >4,i a) t he other day to his rt latives in .\rliteni L In ('hili, Mei) n, 1 1814 11)nl•St0 ser- yt•1114 0t the 'WWI., ant in 148)14) of the 18.>at41ing haus •1 and restaurants. To balance 1his, w88tlit•tl al, -8' 1 )01ducto1•i JIl tin' 1141)4488 ty .'tote. '1'Le MAO' (Piot .1, of liitl'or 1 F Viol, batt ri-,ter, of \•ovLt'til. anti 44 1(11 duet' tt•..tdent t.l I?x4(1, \Voll he sttritrised to It•,ual of hi, do Ob. tvlti'•ii o,,rlrrrd at \• ,'t•k 1 811 on Dec 171 It, Ord- . ii./ that 1atdlub st few e VUICe has aL 0 speak )0vincing eater aa•uund ave been a lay in A Ma,:,1,lnald, t the !liberal leader do ttetl t11te mare tom he heard 1 heard ng days cleat' ne►'vcite atonal, iiamen ese. Mr 088 the robahly ltanment. et'n)nettt eral is HO e of great When in his hat and nt. Like ions •d,lll of .�flail/V(1 .Itt u • hu'u) i 1 \, Ing 1, igen township, was lined :4111 and costs ter assaulting an itleit I V battier 111• I lie -lr.ttf'n'l police magistrate. A scot, n fur 11111 nun)ths was hose giv- en I, 111, 18111 1,11111 1111(1(1 80885 su,l1e'1til•,l tuft'.• .lu,'d in 80.) pal un Ills good hr - h it l): •\\•.' (4'181 w:ni1 t he ,1,1 1)0101 hecau1'e 111 i, our i4)4r,iot, Inst 11/4•41 Ilst• ndus• II 1;ilIs .tl'( 4,111111101 Vial:), Its is (1111',11- 4,,,8 4,1 - 1,11'1 Ibis a hlnuilllsting tu11- I,••,;un to 111.(4-.,•, lvhrther IrUe (',111 1'!i tit, ,h':uld nal a41ntit ally olhot n noun ut.'1, r ht•ay(•n 1)1 sut,t•tiur to 1 h'•nisell'es, 't'h') ' is 1,11,•,„,„,..„4olonlparr with (1 -44 11)8 in leant ,4 variety and excel- lt'it,•'• :If 1'- 1100 ,'Irt'k 1','5(101.1•('5, s)tys(111 .,,dolt'). .\n en•))ueraliuti, which et, c- 1, 41 1.8.,01.1141 181 h', ...1111 111440, 08 t he 0,1 ant br1'1)1, r•'preselt Belton p -,1s,1'..r 17 41it1.1'r1•nt hreeds of .• 1.111•, :.Ii 11f sheep ( andd 4) 11,.,..1•.. le "1 el p:_- ❑ t: 1.11 et 1,.18'• i4)48•rr,;in;; 4,4)45 have heon pnhli,11e11 ce,u'etuittg 11111 sunt•„ (11 the experimental .,sI rich fart') started 1 we y s u_.' Hear N i00, 1.%;11)1 t•.'I'ht•re w,10.,1 ;gin 2.-,1111)11('Itli- 111:111 i Hitt )cert Abyssinia.. '1 licit. pr(18,48'11,• tips 1 811)• 111411(4 numbers loll, The "-1 88i n.lintain,utt't' is said to •eyerag, L' 11: p. r I ird per annum, whist• rh.• s. orage valor of a set of pltuu'•s i . it'1.11 :Is 1:111,A n l the average 1,' 188 (.,11'11'11 1- .'slirtla1etl 111 SO year. 1 ;;e didn't 11;101 ;I tit tor ; hethri'f't, have t d),nt', 111:. ' !", es and shyers were looking .lust as though they'd served their time. He diu1't try to kill himself to dodge misfortune's whacks. I nsteed, lie got at.anr ashes and he boleti five dozen sacks. Then. next he hogged a d, liar In the paper in the morn he advertised tin polish than would put the tion to scorn. He kept on ;sly. rt is ug, and, just now, 8otlire to say, h'•', out. in California, at. his collage on tin, bate. If you want a prosperous town whore people Cali 1)0111 who 'are dis- posed to make hnulet, then do away with and bury from sight (1'1 jealousy and spite work, 1110ve for common prosperity and mutual benefit. Wakv- up, rub your Pyr , roll up your sleeves and go to work. D0 not work with fear and trembling, but take for grant - fel t hat 11100 (1 will !.ell. Leave results to themselves, borrow no 4rouble, hut all unite to slake it the biggest kind of town, "(lo to work," Jas 011•71 7, hear Ijrattlpton, an (tld farmer 444) years of age, was shot and instantly killed hy his hired man, who wa' krnwnas "Jack" about ten o'clock Wednesday night. Mr ('urry'e son was glom, with the hired nada when he was thretatened by the latter•. The old man, hearing (he row, came into the room in his night gown, when the hired man turned the gun onto him and shot, and killed hint. He then threatened he son, who grappled with hint, when the aer.ond barrel was ditehareed int.0 the ceiling. The 118 erer was finally overpowered. is an Englishman abent 27 rreteF old ,tad has been.. le the (;tirry's a in -oil. 11'H onlyreaso,lllf'for the the 1{ I at 1h•t' t 1)•y had ',p day beret e. Mrs. Sage has coutrlbuted in all $102, r the building of the Pierson h sellout at Sag ilarbor, Loug lslan Mrs. Sarah Old People's home, near Darby, re., at thud eubleetbut the is or en(e o ma the age a ninety-one. Ill fond of play- a pour woman who is crippled for life, &leo stable, Will be sold on reasonabl jubt because she didn't use a good rem- terms, GEO. DAVIS, lug the piano. • edy in time, should be a warning to others. When the tires stage of wom• •d appear iu a your gilled great prude iu getting her over thi stage, so that in yeareto come.:.e w( 1 not develop green eicknees or cd,llsump- tion. When she complains of flushl'd face, headache, bearing down leeliugs, give her a coulee- of Nrrrt,Zone wtuctt will cat't'y her past the cr,bte. ll) the adult woman if any irregular- ities ovetreFeeroLUur will tie retinal a it -III •dy of rt•rtat rkable potency and powt•r, h'rrtUzUue ie the ideal regulator and carters all organs of the body to per- form their work properly, It purifies the blood, torics up the nerves anti vital energise. The stout- t sale 11111 IA strengthened, ants digeetivt• and Good Nouse for a 1L 8intilative processes are improved by `he gond work of ht•ri•ozone. It regu- lates the bowels, cures constipation and piles, and :opt/tees. tiibea:be and de- cay by health and strength, There is uothiug better for the rout• pltxion than 1''rrrozonc. It removes the dark circlt'8 from under the eyes, removes and cures all manner of skirt eruptions, gives brightness and bt•il- liaitcy to the eyes, a rosy tint to the cheeke, whitens the. teeth and level - ops a wail rounded, plump and hand some form. llerroxnne is the ladies' favorite, 'nd • 'an. 8t 1901 ;Womanly Troubles Pr • rties for Sale or to Re t J PROFESSION ; Should Not Be Allowed to c Nouse for Sale. Farm fur sale Undermine Health • obecriber offers for sale his house and dley, who lives at the it le luiposaible to go into details on three uarter-of-an-Bore of land on Mary • i t n St Fruit trees, goodtbtard and soft water Gardiner bas the only woman cab driver In Maine Mrs. Wiunle Foister, by aril ice of u physician, appeared un the streets of that city recently with a handsome hay horse auti tub. She iu- tcuds to drive particularly for women. Niro. teeters, wife of the secretary of (ornutt•rce and labor, was the tint cab- inet hostess to open her house to the Isiting world to 1he cailital, and 1t is expected she 8%41I du more entertaining during the bettsuu than any other of the ruhlnet ladkrl. china and rut (;lass that ,8 ere used Ole \\'ashinglotes table at Mount \'(•r nun hale 15(1) lent to the n;ilio1ul museum :1t \\'uslungl.'t to Miss Nan air Randolph llt•th for extliblttott ul the hall of luster) in ronuto non 11 tlh the other Lot, \\':1' IIingtnn r)14•s. Mrs lieu) (;rot•u's portrait is being *8tti1111(11 10 One 111 Oa` New \'arts plc lure 441)1!11•:,•8, shut(ing her \8(801)144 till/ 51111111 (:lack bonnet with 0 bit of white in which she is seen sl) often. She has a small corly haired dog in her arms, 88)11(11 tlnitl•(It(S that site is a lover of animals. t)11' of the richest women in great Britain is Mies Emily Charlotte, Talbt, who lw 11S two Iliaf44(Ii1 tut l'4latl•e 11'htrlt she inherited from her father, worth about $7,u00,taa). Another rich woman is Mis.•: ‘t lice de Rothschild, 8111 i. !cry cear!1u181c and has a great huhl,c for gardening. As 1`4 THE ROYAL BOX. The empress of Japan is a great mi - t, tea to of t he spread of education in h11 • l d 1 uu uuul 1 s 1 1 h t,18u In The little crow u prince of Spain pursuance of :111 ancient custom hulls House for Sale. A comfortable frame house 0n Mill St., containing 8 bedrooms, sitting room, pan- try woedehed, good cellar, hard and soft water. One-quarter acre lot. Will be sold cheep. Apuly at NEW ERA Office, or photo LUENRY*NULLAND,sUlinton. House for Sale The large cottage on Queen street, be- longing to the estate of the late E. theme Is offered for sale. The tut is one-half Gore, with bearing frust trees, hard and aott water. A bargain. Apply at ,NEW ERA oflioe, should Lind a place in every hutlyt•Ituid. It is prepared in the form of a choco- late coated tablet, convenient and pleasant to take. ['rice per hex, 54)14 or three boxes for till 2.), Sold by all druggists, \Vheu the late lion Mr 'I'tu'te went to Paris four years ago to have a surgical operation performed he wrote )L past of his last testa.nlent addressed to his sons. It is now made public ' > l• Il' I itsportrayal sotto 14 I'atthe 1 7tt11 l 1 1 t I of the chili a ctkr• )f thedead 8tuttrenian 11 show's hiui in the dual eharaeter of a rcreltt1 1) during his tom:nin; nap t 1"renth Canadian and British Huh - nearly ever) ((11 'l h,• nliltislct•s in at- it'll, loyal to both traulitlone. In sub- ten,1:1))l and other high edict 1!S as- I stances the litI10 d)cuutf•nt road): - .le 111 1 11 18'' :It :1 I18e11 butte "You have a paper. Ser that it srnll 4''t'a Wound, nu une'4 feelings, and blackens auto are admitted in a 188881)' to the nurse ) one's lopotUnn, Iht nut rptarrel nurs- ery to gaze upon 1111 -belling. infant• IN with 1180 rlrrgy;4. lt,tuniu 1'!t•urh ,ted The 881'ddit: c Mees, '•I lilac poplin W(//11 14 (,11e,•u 14•‘.;41141rd 1111 the uccu- Sion of herr Ina nra;l 1. forty four years 1t on the ado, and in µ iii' II :•181 first hearts )f her future stihje(ts is still t'at•ejltll)' preset. t1•.i b.. 111r majesty, The ,11.014(4 11:1.1 cli ' 'n in lolul'litnent to t,mH'n \ i,•) 111 1 88 :Ii\id) had a IN ,t- fnnPuess for lilac. l')11 Telnet•_; 81:Iri.• 1;"l1141arl0 will be 1) \r•t'r bus) },'11144 t'•"inns 8'110)1 she heroines 8 111188 11 plain ass 11l (Ire4.88.- if slip attempts to 88(,81 :CI the dresses 118'1101081 in her 8811,111,4 trousseau. St'lhtoni 11:is It 181411' 1181 ! such heatutiful It 14Lid 1 hal 'SetHht) lifters were caught in M'mtreal stores last Hatur day afternoon and evening. Five hun- dred private detectives watched the departmental and ether large stores with the shove Tweet. Not, one of the 250 were protects ed, Why ? Because we are ic>ld, 1t. IH a settled policy with the hig dry goods stores of Montreal, Dot to prosecute, when they ran avoid it. t'nhlieity of the kind entailed in a polies retire, they bcl.eye to he harrnfnl to their I,tOHinrs'. 4 LW, only prefer eharkea when some very valuahe article is lifted, l)1• where Home notorious' thief is the culprit. In all rases, however. 'he party d'•trrted i4 usually mule to n n. rlI(f1,Hion of g(iii!. which iH (01'1 f IIIV 111 10,4 1'e . i•' 1rt' I1, IIr1 I in' p:u t y he f"111.1 stealing a sIror)d finny, i'11 ' I'.. •' n 1 ...it o . ..f 11,•1 lilt, pith 0•' 1''rt of 11., ),44,0 1., F•.•.•Inun'nt. ' .cornet. 111..' ".1 1)11.• •lit•L'1e•+t refer - 1 n1)'• '• t• I'. '111lrto 1 1•i 1'IP : 1 1' (•I `t I•.I e1 1 ,111.1,••1 f'101 ar ,,,•. ..,,,.„t ,.. 1. 111 .'.1.., 1i ,• Ile, end 1 ere) .vh-. 1. 1 1 I) e . •• "18' I..4'. 'ir o1 H,'1. ,.•1, I."• , 1,' p 111 0 in re Catholic. and loyal to Queen and em- pire, Discharge your duties 1114 good cit 7.0115 ---- ST 8.11•: rel 01110, ('11'1' nt' '1'el•I:l ,, 1 1.(1('.\8 (af'a'r\' 1 `8 Frnt)k .1 ('henry makes oat is senior partner of the lir Cheney t\ ('o., doing husifftess in 114 ell of Tided.), ('nrttltya and Stale diem 44.titi, and that wolf! firm will oat- the stint of l)N1I HUNDRED i)CWI.ARS for each and (vet y rase of Catarrh than cannot he cured by the use 0f 11all's ('ntau rh Cure. F..1. ('l l l'IN 1'.l• Sworn to hof err me and 14dbscrih)d (41.418 he 1t 01 1\ .1 raiment, 11' oedIIIL' to a dispatch, for in Inv ,,,.,,,,.0,•,:, this Lith day of Decc i•- there 0))' tresses for Iyer:, hour in the ht r, 441 U l5stl. day, mai those for evcuit.lg alone num• :1 W (4LEASUN, bar lhirty-four. (SealI 18(1.1.81ty l'rict.lc, Hall's Catarrh Core is taken intern• ally, and :arts dirt etl) on the blood WOMAN'S REALM. and 111111,1'sltrfaO, of the system. Send for testimonials free. E J ('11i'N1 1t h' ('l)., 'Toledo, U. Sold by all Druggists, 7J( 'fake 111111.8 hatnily fills foe consti- pation, One-third of 14ren 1 ltritain's tele- graph operators are women. Mrs. Alit•Iaide l;allard, ex prt1 itient of the Iowa Equal Suffrage associa- tion, has moved to ('hien, Cal , with her family :11111 has been elected presi- dent of 10, 11-84•:41 suffrage club there. At the Iniit general election in New Gealt.nd thyro were 21..:1.597 males and 212,875 females on the rule There actually voted '221,)411 males and 041; females. in fourteen contests the female inter,; outnumbered the )vales. The 01110 woman's Soffrage associa- tion fins presented to the Reuben Mc- Millan Free library in Youngstown the "11istory of Wonsan Suffrage," which is 10mpri o1 in four large volumes. 'Volumes 1, 2 and 3 were written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan It, .1n thony and Matilda Joslyn (sage and yttrium. •1 by Miss Anthony and ids 1105001 1larper. 1' 11 . 1 111 , 1 1.111, I,., , . ., tidy .1111.1 nn ••1111.1.•11'1. Minn: d•. liniment • .4 COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. fifty more teachers have been em p1)y(1 for the rapidly growing night schools of Manila, The Cambridge (F,ngland) froshrrten number 1,112 as against 1,021 last year. Ibis being a reror)1. in seine of the elementary schools of France "tables of sight and hearing" are prepared for each class, and tic- rording to these the children are seated -- the short sighted near the blackboard and those hard of hearing nearest the teacher. '•.r Professor C'r'ook of Amhurst college recently broke up the monotony of teaching by selecting hy lot a member of each of his Junior divisions In polit- ical economy to conduct the class while be played the part of n student. Warn - Ing of this plan was given the day be- fore - 111 1411• war 41WIMWaIM1111.1. On reasonable terms, the two-story frame hoose torn,erly occupied by Mr Robb, juat off Albert street, nonan is welt bntlt and in good condition; sure of land, good or• ohard, stable, hard and soft water Applv to GEO. LADD, Llolmesville,or New Era Otiiue, Ulintou. Nov.30-et AVMS. SUFFERING WOMEN who find ti/e a burden- can leave he&Itt' wad strength twntnred by the tree of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. >h or Sale ('Iieap M Lots 29 Con, 9, end Lot 29 Con. 10 Gods - rich Township, 180 acres in each \\ M. COATS, Ooderioh. wer Or t-,SJIt. 'clic itower of habit was strikingly illustrated not long ago in a shirt waist factory. One woman who had Ilene nothing hut sew up the seams Of sleeves for four years was taken off that particular job and was asked to run Up seams in the body of the waists. She complained that the change made her so nervous that ebe could not work. "But what is the difference?' asked the foreman. "There Is nothing but a straight seam here, Just the same as you have been used to." "I know," replied the woman with tate feminine logic, "but It isn't sleeves." And it did indeed prove to be a fact that owing to her four years of steady work on sleeves it took her Cully that many weeks to overcome her nervous- ness sniffilliently to run the machine at her accustomed speed when sewing an- other part of the waist. -Exchange. The present generation of women and Wrhi. kin., morn then their sham of misery ith nth ,. nl.hera weak, dizzy and tainting wails. while with ethers there is n general et -disuse of the ayalem. M,I(,nrn'. lirarl and Nerve fills tone up dols norte Irro1p(L,„ 1)' heart and make itbeat ,••O and rev.....11 1•r'sta new rad blood etc lad impart (hat ,lanae et laioyaney(0 fhr--i•'ri!= that i.. the re+'•.ilt. of renewed anemia . ,.rel t'1)' - 0. 0, 1•, n.' I'1(, (trllia (bit n'rr Mw: .-er 3 ten, way trnni.lnl w4l14 nano-► . .,, 1'••d h r Ira•. •rt nr. 1 rn 1 11 1 ix,l nnq attaw 't+*X' •, I ' )44'1 wart emmot-tele eared. 1 ,,.,t. ,, ,,, , .' I Ian1 Vt mt iris da.' 4 . r 1•' Ve IIi)7se UI Stet, Per sale that farm of 120 sores, lots `(3-34, jut ,on, tioderloh togol Good trams bossed frame barn, el drive house, good s ripg oreek, 10.1) orobard, ell oleered bat about 25 1)o in good state of oaltiveiiion. Soil rt loam. Reasonable terms to suit p ere Apply to O.J. Wallis, Clinton �y Farm to Kent., The farm of Macrae, tin tb being part of lot 811, 9th coo the Dodeworth farm, is oBered reasonable terms, Never- fai running through the fatgo• given in March were Kap apply at New Btu .trace, 1)r FORD, ilohneevetle, W. BRYDOBE. BARRISTER dObIOITOR N, OT,oi{li PUBLIC, PITO. log shop CLINTON bled, res of ea end h clay rohae- CONVEYANCERS, -- NOTARIES Ont. COMMISSIONERS. MONEY TO LOAN. JOHN RIDOUTA - RIDOUT & HALE Base Line, t known aa to rent on ing creek Possession artioulars, Of Mies E. For Sale ()rim hent A tiret cheer 200 acre farm in West Wa • wauoeh, (Jun. 5, lot with 175 aortas in a good state, 1' ouitivettun, well fenced, well watered, gut..i orol,'1rd, largo bunk barn , good bona . I'uatutliue, btauk moth ehup and store al curteer •'1 (atm. Uteu•remeut to 1011001 duo ntluroh. 11 111116441 (rum t),1'. R.•statiuo at Auburn, Lerma easy. W. A. Ilarrtao'-, Luokuow, Out. Choice t'roperty For hale Tite-tint3:rsigned offers for sale hie choice ctardeit property of three aurae situated in Gorden Survey, Chump. 'There ie a own fortablb'Aonee with atone oellar, on the piece, with stable, hard and soft wader, all kinds of fruit trees and in good state of , eltivation; Will be sold with enure outfit, ue reaootlabie terms, H. JOYNIIR. On Maple Sy, one half acre of ground, Farm for Sale or to Rent. good frust trees end other small trutt. The valuable firm uousidtiog of 1W house in good condition. Apply to W. W. N I \11.NS, urea beim North half lot 33, Con, 5, East 8 iLwanoel, there are situated on the farm a gond frarle house, a good bauk baru 44x till, a straw shed 30x41) with stabling uu uerneath, a young nu:herd of 2 acres, iu good beartnt condition, a plentiful supply of good here and soft water. I'here are and good bard wood :red a a 90acres -lel t bitch, Posaetoiun given 80 do fall plowing, full poeeeeaio' in liter di. For particulars (mod house for Sale. apply to 1IENJAMJN a b nE1. Hous'. ler Sale A story-aud-half frame house, on Wel- lington Street, with good lot It offered for ,M I1'Il tale, cheap., Apply l1 y IJ JAIIo h Ontario Ft, Subscriber offers for sale his large amu comfortable frame house on Albert Street, The house has every couvouienue forord.n- ary family. Good cellar; hard and soft water ou the lot; three-quarters of -an acre of land; bearing fruit trot 1, also good stable. Will be sold ou reasonable ter'ne. A. WILKEN, Clinton, Melt 30th TAKE NOTICE We publish aimple, straight testi• menials, not press agents' interviews, from well-known people. From all over Amet tea they testify to the merits of MiNAItf)'S LINT MENT, the hest of Household Reme- dies. MINA KITS LiNiMENT CO, i,TD. THE SKYROCKET. 114)Use to Relit Good convenient buns- 0n }heli I8trevt, containing POVe11 ro 11)5, st8hly. 1.044. Apply t0 JOHN FO3'I'ER, Albert t;t, (buten. Property for Sale. The undtrsigned (f••'rs fur sale the property on the corner of Heron ant' Isaac St., Clinton, and known as the Elliott 13!(ck, 11 Is the most desirable store Property in town, and 1v111 be soh, on tea8unablrr ttr,ve, ,IOIIN t) 1 LL1U'1'1. ar. MODERN PAPER. Farb^ for Sale. 0. B. HAL.i I't,urtetoroffers for sale hie farm on the Maitland ('our 0or.•nwh 'Township, Lots 77 and 7s, AiLnated i 1.2 miles troll] village of Ilehneavtlle, 0hurand imbue!. The farm euntaine 238 act (,f choice laui, a •'cud frame house, end auk barn, 5 agree of ',(chard acid 30 a- .a of good maple bca_lland. The farts 1 1 aVer�.e4 hy.a run- 110lg brook, This farm t\,ii+.tt.i toll. at 'a block or iu parte. AL'ply to ALEX IiALOUit, el'•Itnesville, Not So Good or Lasting as the OM Fashioned Kind. "The filen who wrote history on tab- lets of stone in ages gone had a diffi- cult task to perform and had to eultI- vate the habit of brevity," says a writ- er In a German paper, "tut what they wrote was preserved. It will be differ- ent with the newspapers and books of the present time. The paper upon which they are printed wills disinte- grate in a few years and the records- bistorirai, scientific and llterary-will become dust. "I saw two papers recently which told the whole story. One contained an account of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte. It was printed in 1821, was in a state of perfect preservation and looked as though It might hast with ordinary care a hundred years. The other paper was kept because its leading article described the surrender of Sedan, which had taken place a day before. Although It had been printed nearly My years later, the Sedan pa- per had to be handled carefully to pre- vent its tearing in the creases. One of these papers was printed on old fash- ioned paper and the other on the mod- ern kind. "With the two specimens before me I cannot refrain from urging once more that a few numbers of all books and newspapers, enough for all first class libraries, be printed on good paper for the benefit or those who will live atter us." How tt 1s Made and the Reesien It Riess In the Air. Of aft fireworks none la more beantt- fat from a pyrotec'bnlc point of view or more generally poptrar than the skyrocket The powder ingredients are seiplitur, r1tarecial and saltpeter, roughly in the proportion of fourteen, twenty-six and sixty respectively. Except In the case of military or life salving rockets, the cylindrical ease is of paper or paste- board, }otnewhat constricted at the fns- end. into U11s the perwder lb rammed tightly, a ronteal }pace tieing left for the irltar'rtion of the quick match which passes through the con- •>rlrt to,. or "-I101,eI10IP." Into tee mass of powder. This forms the betty of the racket:, which in closed at the tap with a p11114 - ter of peril ping '1'hrnugh this a entre hole tilled 88Th a fuse (unununl- , *leg n i4ll the ..11 ,.1)1 4104 ped 111:1(1, t I r:),.f.e.-, fir Cold rpl•.init 1• Fit ,' ,i I".. .'In., ,,r ,4,41"11., ,14)•“111•,1 11 :1 1.1.+0n' 1- 11. k bl rltreit It} 111--`•; , to}It tinder e( 4•'o (11n11111t ' thel rr and 1 h „1.•11 111'• 1;;1?,•4 14111. (1188 148'1111 urging the 1'ear}on's. Good Frame House tor Sale or to Rent Medial. DR. O. W. THOMPSON Yhysioian, Surgeon. Elks. eueclal" attention elven to diseases of the Eye„Ear. Throat, and Nose °dace and Residence. Two doors west of the Conuper ed LRy Duron 5t. Drs. Gunn & hIcIae Dr, W. Gunn, L. B. t, Y., L. IL C. 0.. Of)3ce-Ontario Street, Clinton, Night cane front door of o foe or residence, Ratteni, Street. Dr, T. T. McRae, Uulvurelty of Toronto Oaks hours at hospital: -1 to 3 p•m.:7 to 9 9. Subscriber offers fel- Pale or to rent ilia large and comfortable frame house on Bert te Street west, containing 9 taxiing, with hath room, closets, wash rcom and pantry. Good cellar and furnace, also good stable, J. B. LINDSAY, Clinton. • DR. J. W. SHAW. YHY$I(:LAN, SURGEON. Acc:nneheur, etc., office and residence on tenbur' St,, 001)01tte W, Farran'a residence, DR. F. A. AXON DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Holmes 1 Specialist he Crown and Bridge W Graduate of the Royal College of Den geone of Ontario. -•-- Honor graduate of University of Toren', tat Department. Graduate of Chicago College of Dental Chicago. Will visit Bayfield every Monday. (f flit ;n1 fc r/lt �1 House torSate or to Rent The undersigned tffrrs fir salt- or to rent that house of Maple Bt. formerly oc- cupied by Mrs Kill. ugh. The house ie a frame and contains 5 rooms and woodshed hard and soft water a quarter of an acre of land in lot, with fruit trete thereon. The house to in a good state of repair, for further particulars apply to W J FALCONER Clinton Ont For Sale or to Rent, DR. H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Officee over O'NEIL'S store. Special Dare taken to make dental al t ment as painless as pobdible. Miscellaneous. r AMJSS CAMYIBELL, LONDEBBOKO. Ei81J140 OP MAItRIA(it. LAIR N.) witnoaae. reouirly Money Private funis to loan at 41,4 words W. B Li Farm _Orders 1 Comfortable House on North Bt. con- taining every convenience for small family will be sold or rented on • eaponable terms Apply to MRb BUTLER, North St, As Others Think Everyone olIislORight wn Opinion While everyone has a right to his opinion, yet it itt Wlee to always con- sider whatothers think and profit by their experience. Nothing make} life 50 miserable, or interferer HOwid"lY with 1 he usefulness of the average American, as indiges- tion, and itis well for 1)4 to give fair eontitleration to what, ethers think about, thio remarkable affliction. Many people from their own carper fence, are positive that Mi-O-nta at.ont- arlt .11 ab4nlute ('ttlr for 'utadighleet4•ath rite (I Hn10the mauv (I8 t4ree- ahle Hvnlptmns 11101 fail >'V this disease such as Matres4 after rating, coated I, 04>o', bad Iasi.' in t 1180(1)1, dizzt- 11e,`,, (1.11 allure, 1111 vnll.nesS and de - 1 ,1,1 • '14, 118,1 U. 88,11)1le,old, 818811•11.11- •1ot1•1• In 11.111111 till` nitttl'y u( 1ra 11 '11111.11:1'11 1111.1••, •hoµ•- pint, c 411" yldneo4 (14 , e n8. 11 11o•rr 88'111 hP nn 1 11 nyrhie t cl f• I .. 0 lot 01,105P v'•,. 81 1-41 .,8 111.,1 )•,1..1.• to,irtt•) 1'.t of ,r 11, i, u' mor tl1 ,l .. 1 t , ill If:' 18 b, 11( '. 1.u' i1'••-1` 11111 11 . 1i - . .' 11 1, 1 -11 le \\ ell • f' •i- n1,rP'.Hlritr I(UY)I.11H Mi (•-n I, Ili. 117, Itutlxlu, N. Y. For Sale Second hand wood furnace to Bale in good order, together with brick to ensloee same, will be sold cheap. Apply to ALBERT SEELEY, Clintoe. Farm for Sale or to Rent For sale or to rent, the M) acres on Con. 5, being lot 25, known as the Smithson farm; has been in green for five years, will either be rented or Bold r heap Apply to MRS. WARREN, Clinton, or to S. McCOOL, Lcndpsboro 0 1 1 111 Alma Nortgaae Sale of House and Lots TH ' Live G 1 818. '(to `v sew E to• Ter discount G. D. Mc ALB lir Under and by Vlrtueof the powers contained in a certain Mortgage which will he Produced at the, into of sale, there will bo offer- ed for sale at Public Auction. by David Dickin- son, Auecionettr, at the Commercial Hotel, in the Town of ('lintvn, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of .tan uarl', lli(It. et 3 30 o'clock, p.m., the follow- ing properties: The mall half of Lot Number 4, an 1 the whole of Let Number 5, on the west Aida of VietnriRhtree , in the an Id Town of Clin- room Or loaa, containing aliriinll era 9s and 110 on the andant aide of James Street, in the said town, each contain ing ono-afth of an acre of land, more or leas. On the Victoria (,trent , rnpertiea are erected, a frame cottage and stable; the Iota on James erected. are vn,c(tnt. This in a desirable, property for anyone rennirinet an inexpensive borne. The vacant iota would snake good building Iota, or gardon or pasture lots For terms and ennditionn of Rale. apply to W. MeV DOM: - Vendor's Solicitor. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a hy'aW was paw ed by the Municipal ('nnnell of 1h Towit of Cltnton, on the second day of De e" pro- viding inr the Wow ofneheftmess0 .44 to tbmount of (1,1)4)4 4 l 1 for the I improve- ments (Ce•n,nnt Walks) and that such liy law 0814 rrt!(dered in the Registry afire of the count% et II1.ron, on the sr.enteot,LI, day of Deo - r set aside t.h't,aAun•r, 1. any 11part thereof tn) motion to u at bP�ovule with- in Gilt, n„I1, , 18, lhoan •111 t the he nn,e1 thereiafter. n( this l)sttut At, the Tow,A I('s nouns, Clinton, this 11)14 dn.y ot, t'ncemiim•, )1)'11 n 4 . s At hitt.}F((t.( tc+h N4 Tll'F:. Th p Er Ha J W Ch w ne hi R s n toot •e is t•elrhy tnyen that the 112nd An - ,11,1: (til f til. M 1{ '144 Me. ea: Tire Ines no.•r• 4' mpint .11 ue ht -i'1 at the P • t, fuer, rtl•, • 1''; 1. '.. Jae, .7 • -, 1 • •' , , I.0'. I( 118,' AtbiletH', aqd I. 4.118'-' 'Il,••111••":l pf 0..1./ (1 1. , , ,• 1 , ' ••• n R rel a y I I 411 .Irl 1 of , 4 \! 1,18e 1•,1, 111.1 )'t n1- • • 1 11 1. ra -r 1'1111/41 (:0nt:n,1. 1,c- •IrP Dalt, and .1 )hn Watt, w1'q ern , ltgthl.' for re -Mention. JOHN B. (1 t, •,en, Free Ent ; i'iIOS. E. HAYb, in dr of do