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The nonkObore are not aatilmllating • The inareelonseetelit of Otir Weet
to OMunItant habit e es rapidit as Was and the tremendoue capehilitleie
promised, country are.hrOught prominen
The late (Men air pilgrineage at fore tbe public by the Winnipe
. Telens of eubseription-itl per Year Port Williane with nothing on 0,440 Press, which beleeeet Ont to th
'ining14,.t V*50 may be obArged 0 but 4 tumor eample Ot their Aterforna. I papers end to puolic Men in 0
int peke Mt raper disconthened eneee, • . ;model barrel Of flour ground
.unt1alt arrears are pazd, un ese at the many of these people are *011400- Vertnilhen from wheat grown
on_efethelpublieber, The date to
• W lell every euhieeTetien lirepieedlea ed ducted, moral and tncluetrious. But , Peace River Valle Th P
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tete numbera are AttlexeMoved WM f eountRy liel *teeth and west of
bartarises in the fanaticism displayed • ton. It Is a great stretch Of te
on these religious tetpeditione minus far beyosidwisat we formerly r
ana kind of wearing apner0, tiet the end of elelliZatiten, It i
published every Vridtsy At
Vie Meer PRA, Printing gOutte,
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a news.* Olinton tiniese people faie to follow the
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to Exist forknoton
There will be leo mere catarrh la
le the The, tenth, of thin etateroent eliown
. 0 the
the peat, eu ess that h e
Edmore !Ate glee Of nyoroei ineatarrhel troub.
rritoey Sa poeitive is this treatment in
sgeraee quick xelief and perroanentecure that it
lettetitne the label.
Advertleing rate'. -Transient adver-
• entre 10 onto per nenparel, hue
for that ingertion Rini 8 cents per line
eefor eaelt Subsequent insertion. Small
Wtrertittements not to exceed. one inch
in* 40 "Lost" "Strayed," "Stolen,"
Ineerted once for eel cents, or one
emtontiefer$1.0onimunications intended
forpublication must, as a guarantee Of
good faith, be accompa,med by tbe
senueof the writer.
• TO Insure publication in current
istuxe,copy of advertisements should be
eient in early.
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ROUT. HOLMES
be—Cimon NeIN Era
FRIDAY. JAN. 10, 1908,
South Huron , • -
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, Our Conservative friends have nom -
• inatedMrHenry Horton,ofTuckersinith
• 'ems their candidate. He may be, ' and
• probably is, one of the best citizens in
the Riding, but we do not believe he
-has any chance of being elected, be -
emus°, had there been any chance of
liolding the Riding, some of the politi-
cians who have workee4 a good deal
• 'harder, Wf tlid not have allowed the
nomination to go t.4 hien. The chance
of election appeared so slim to MrElor-
ton, that for a long time he positively
refused, and theExecutive spent near-
• ly thewhole afternoon trying to per-
•suade him to accept it, which he very
,
reluctantly did.
• Mr John McDennellts friends think
he is a stronger . candidate; and he
would not tactile it. Mr John Shereitt,
- -ex M P., is certainly one of the strong-
est Conservatives in South Huron, but
he may he waiting for the general
election.
Now, if our Liberal friends bestir
-themselves, they ought to be able to
'sive Mr MeLeitn asubstantial majority.
a,
Jop and Chinaman *--
--
The position of the Japanese question
will not he improved by such exhi bi-
Aions of frenzied rage as that at Van-
couver on Wednesday last, when some
fireraen were cut and slaened while in
•tbe execution of their duties.
ethe incident accentuates the feeling
of hostility against the free -hum igra-
lion if these Asiatics into the Domin-
ion. Were it to go on at the rate wit-
nessed in the past six months, &Risk
Colunibia would, in a very few years.
be completely dominated by them, not,
only industrially, but in political 'and
administrative affairs.
The Mikado's government has under
taken to restrict the imm:gration of
laborers to thallnited States, and the
same assurance is given to Canada.
It remains to be Reen whether tbie
prornise will be carried. out, and an
honest effort made to satisfy the coun-
try's requirements,
--- in ecntrast with the aggressiveness
of the Jape, the Chinese are patient,
diligent and sober, abiding by the
laws and minding their own businees.
8 is bead to justify the granting of
- "free commons' to the one, while ex-
cluding the other by a 3500 head tax.
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Foiind His Aged Slater
—
• Separated for sixty-pight years, and
.having mourned' the other as long
.dead, Mieba,e1 Hurley, a well to do
landowner of Ottawa, and his sister
- Ellett Griffin of Boston, are milt-
eoell.
Michael Hurley is 88 years old and
.,
.11es sister is 76. Michael walked into
Ins sister's house onChuralestreet and
-introduced himself. Firmly believing
That her brother had been drownded
sixty odd years ago when logging in
......eCatiada. the aged woman almost
speechless with surprise, at first te-
• fused to credit her visitor's story..
'Why, it can't be; my brother is dead'
she cried, Finally Mrs Griffin was
-persuaded. Nieces and nephews were
•_ ,e_called to the house. The family his.
.ory was gone over and then, convinc-
,ed, tha two embraced and wept.
All the time Mr Hurley has been in
• -Ottawa, for fifteen years as a wood-
, .,„ ...„-chopper and the fest of the time as a
''' prosperous farmer, havingleceumulat-
„.„t
'etd tend and moneye- ife urley says
1 , les has been searchi for his sister
formitny • monthe. nsuimessful at
' lint, he at last thought of making in. -
4uiruse in freehold, , it was thus
, altat he secured the clue that led him
to Boston and the happy reunion.
eaefte.,..............„.„......eneeeeeeie
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Your Hair
Contrary?
le it inelined to run away
Don't punish it with a .Cruel
brush and comb! Peed knout-
ish it, save it with Ayer's Hair
Vigor new improved formula.
Theti your hair will remain at
home, on your head, where it
belongs, An,elegant dressing.
!teem; the scalp healthy.
oe..t not Aso& the color of the Ad,.
ztruorsof ,..i.,...•.,n0.••••••;••••■••••••.••••••
Permute with osoh bottio
Show It to "our
doctor
Astc hinoboot it,
then do oe hAs airy%
cerfalitly bellevo *is, or tve would
say so. Ayer's Ittit Vigor, As neW
de tram oat new improved !Otranto!,
getat preperatitift ttr the hair gild
s fertile Is sold under an abeolute guarantee to
he .neo, refund the money if it does not do as
let rare that ie claimed for it. •
the Plains the Pelica round up aeclets ollanate is moderate. T
and cletaittehem :en, prison While the duets of the Peace River iliter
ereze Imes, allowmg them to feed, like
Nehnchatinezzer in time tat herbag.e,
aceorduig to their use and wont,
q la to these of any part
North West, and the Wheet is excellent
This portion of tbe tolony have giv• i•n11(1`04rattVittnillinn is on thePeaceItiv,
en much trouble, and are source of ter midis fee north of Edinouton, 11 ;»
worry to the -western authorities, 1,800 Miles nottb-west ofWnjuflj
There seems little prospect of their al- Milee north of the United States benne,
tering their ways, in respect of wand ary, and 3,003 miles from New York,
ering abroad in purls naturalibus in It was originally Rudeon's Bay pose.'
all weather, including ten degrees bee and the company has interests there
low zero, in search of salvation. • ` 'still. But it is becoming a business
These people were thought a fine ay. centre. Thesteetners passing up and ,
quisition by the Interior department down`the Peace River make their call
which paid $5 a head toe: thew coming, at Vermillime ane aedition
together with free grants Oland. Al other enterprises there are two
ready there iwe groaning% unutterable mills at this far 'northern poip
among some or -et -min &bon& the herd-- 'fades men tioued are oaleuleted
ness of their -the conditions of prelim these who egilect upon
the land tenure- They want to go with an idea. of the vast extent 0
back to tbeir home in Asiatic Rumile, ache
and the governmenteof that eountey
has agreed to relax inftheir favor the minarets Liniment tierce nistempe
ordbaance requiring military Service. •
But nothingseems•to be doing about it
If they persist in going on patede in
the streets of our as they did at
Fort William, chanting and wailing,
entirely ab'ivious of -the tailor and
mantle maker, male and female Sing-
ing in public Without.motiNr; witbout
price, and without anyilling on; it
would he a bleseing if the Czar would
mercifully take them to litineeit
Properties Dior
House frSaL
IKE
NAL
Selwariber offers ler eels. bet boils° and,1
threeleartertotion-sereAjapjl On M
Vral0 irreg. good ItardWisofil w�
Alao stable. Will be sold Olt rintlini
lerrOli• GEO. DAVIS. •
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Rouse tor
comfortable frame bowie On Mill 13
or the here is no other treatment or meal- coohebeeoled,hedetmete• room, pan -
eine for catarrhal troubles that is at all try wceseraeoe0 good Cellars bard and. eeft
like Ileerael. It follows Nature's plan teeter, One-querter Acre lot. Will be sold
tn cueing diewiees ef the throat and cheep. EsPoli at ,NEW ERA Ogles, or
lungs by beinging healing medication Pdl$ NIMIIPOLLANDaleehlion,
peg;700- right to. the very• epnb where the clis-
ease germs exist. •Bowe for Sate- -------
W•
Faro tor ale BARROW= tIOZIOlTORA NOTARY
ery FOr 040 gut farm of 190 acres being I.
lom RE1-84, 10 %no Getibrioh. 't4ventihip•
-in geed Mete of ealtiestion Boil rich cis
'U8LIC. BTO,
ebe• Otexi toot 1104041, fietrine hark 10ablest mow .
40170 U0404 $90(tapring creek, aoret elt IDOL/
• 9rablvd. 40.40404 but "bout sores and
**e* Or, Apply. $0 Weille,Oliz0toit, pas.
lleasonablaterMa'tosaisporelnur,7 ":11q-n4V04014.11.711sglozin4Nicor
St.,
ere:AMON
HALE
With this treatment, health-gering
oils and balsams are 0 reathed through
4 neat pocket inhaler that estnes with
every outfit, '80, tilff,t every breath you
take While tisingleyomei is a breath of
healing air. It kills all catarrhal germs
to eh° • and prevents their growth so that the
goer i cure is thoroughtuta permanent.
k The We positively guarantee nyomei,
to bee for shoold you buy a eorapiete outfit
:them Trice Sl , and be aissatistled with 10-
Lf
004, gUlte ynur money Nr01 be refunded,
Ilyyom
omeelioleo,soplcluabayip,
"dtzs*T.tixgg,ists. every-
where. Write for literature. • Booth's
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STATE OF' OHIO, UITT TOLUDO;) -
Lucas CofTNTT SS
. •
Frank J Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F
Cheney dt Co., doing business in the
city of Toledo, CountyandState afore-
said, and that said firm will pair the
sum id ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
fineach and _every_case of_Catarrii
that cannotbe cured ' by the use of
natarrh Cure F. 'J. CHENEY
• Sworn to befare me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Deceive-
ber, A D 1886.
A W GLElA SON,
(Seal) . • NOTARY' PUBLIC.
Hell's Catarrh (jure is taken intern-
ally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free, •
F J CHENEY &(JO.. Wed°, 0.
Sold h»:ill Druggists, 750
Take Hall's.Family Pills .for const;
pition. .
The Prue! Laugh And Cr
NOSUItte
The Toronto Telegram pririt
foliowing ahggeetive hemily n
Pecent 13rameten • morjer, ut
timely rebuke to those who tho
less.y make the:newcomer uncle
able by ridicule. Says The
gram: -
"There was a general laugh at the
atvkwarchiese of the Englishmen."
The above words" ate telegraphed,' as
eti....etiggesteen of the only poselbie
enotiVe, for the, killene of Wm Curry
on Xmas evening.
• The fact that a. man has been %ugh -
ed at may explain but cannot eXelllie
hiS tent:10110y to resent sneers :with a
shot gun.
. The lam must deal with every man -
killer according to the facts . which
provable guilt or . establish, his in-
nocence.
Canadians need not honer a Maud.
lin pleii for the divine right of the
stranget to kill everybody Who laughs
'at bun. e7e
But Canadians may Well ask them-
selves whether the stranger in 5.
strange land Should be scooraged
with quite so inueh cruel laughter at
"the awkwardness of Englishmen.**
• Oana,dians might be just about as-
rkward if they had to fit themselves
to unfamiliar ways of work. And
nadians wou'd not be a bit fonder
being..laughed at in eithecla.
Ca,nadiane here and there ,need to
cultivate a generous and kindly hetet
of thought and speech in their .re-
lationship With newcomers, New -
centers need to be less sensitive and
to remember that laughter • dnes. not
'kill: Neither he Englishman. the
frishoutrietiniethe-Scotehman need *to
be maddenedby ridicule nor brushed
liy prejudice.' Meanness and fo ly are
.the sources of no ridicule, Canada is.
t,he home of no prejudice, that te good
heart Heide good temper cannot live
down. .
ttel
Class College
kgA A Iiibner, At A., Ili Di who is
litekary teacher of high standingland
s the one of the strongest cemmercial teach -
et the ars in tire -profession, has been engaged
ters a to take charge of the Commercial de”
Partment of the Wingbara Business
Into rt- College, Mr' bits not only held
Toch
o. the air of higher roatherciaties end
" BEWARE OF COCAINE
M E DICIN ES
Thousands of Dreg . Fiends have
. ,
been matted 0.1 their downward
course through ei`atarrh snuffs Cen-
t:lining this habit forming drug. If
you suffer from a cold sneezing or
Catarrh -don't use a snuff -use a sen-
sible treatment like Catarthozone. It
heals and Soothes, brings relief at
once, cures thoroughly. In Bron-
•
' Mirreities "Lzereiiiii-saiee 1:T7D.
GUNTLEMEN-I have used MINARD'S
LINIMENT from time to time for the
past twenty ,years. It was recommenclA
ed to tnp by it peornicientephysician of
Moutrettewho called it the 'greatScree,
Scotia, Liniment.' it cleses.tetedoctoile'
work ; it is particularly .good m' oaten
of rheemetisin and sprains.
Yours truly, -
GG DUSTAN, 6
Obarteeed t.„.
Halifax., N • , Sept 21.1005.
ry.
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• Patse Marking on Apples for
' :Export .
'....Thero.`"b'ilkboetx7:1;;;;y4large increase
le : shipteelfte of Canadian apples in -
i is an throateetrenhle. no _dootor' :beet, 4_414 xaarket K.0„
can do better than prescribe -1n , -
nth keit, if seems`
ep ed forexport, aria while there has
zone, Try ite-see-whateavonders it , o the packers have been?
works -what power it possesses. trYibir- °lake. actv-111tal"the-°PP°1;-.
Different from the Did way,--youein tunite to dispose of inferior grades as
hale Oatarrhozonee -Sold ur -25cirancl uh-§-4-tutes ft't fal"Y ILO 14-9 1 4:134'rk*
st 00 sizes by an dealetv. Ines, Apple inspe'ctionwhas been verY-
sherpeluring the season, awl' as a Ira;
suit of the Work of the Agrictiltural
,Department, many instances of falsely
.marked boxes and barrels of apples
.
--- e ...• . be discovered. digeovered. It is said that
In the face of a north-east Wind a• more than thirty per cent of the butt
roan started Thursday morning from zloty in Montreal has been branded
Trafalgar Square, Louder:wen a tour "falsely packed,"and"falsely marked,"
round the world. The adventurer nu -1 in aceordance with the brovisione of
dertook the task for a wager of $100,000 f.,the Sale Atit. As there are about
The men was the object of much ,80,VOCeinterele in storage in Montreal at
cthe Louriosity, and was folloveed through! e inomentOt will be understood that
• 414 effort Oiler/4e the law has been
talent ooneiderfible proportions.
. . In One lot that recently arrived here
bent 'Ontario, more than 80% of the •
•consignnient was brandec
epectozs, .
. II of the a
httvlit been•condenmed hav
ped froin Ontario points.
4; greatIrtetheringtiattriefo
tended tor awn* and the s
Attlee here neenseally well
:*.
Walk around:the World,
rt on streets by ,ft large Crene.
• One of the conditione of..tbe. wager is
that he is not to reveal hese identity
throughout the whole tournee,. there-
fore he has coneettled 'hid visage in et
black mask. • '
When .asked bow he was going to
subefek he replied ee- . • ' ''." '
"I ate'starting'pemelletwentid-I:shail--
sell photographsand phaumblete,WItila
on the eourneyeer em allowed: te, ex-
pend • any sum not exctleditat SI for
photographs and pamphlets. for sale at
the etart. Thisee how I shall stihaist.."
A very difficult task is before , the
walker., In order to *In. the wager he
has to touch every county in England,
to visit Scotland,- beheld and . Wale?,
and to Cell at twenty countries. Ile ts•
to, buy, a postage etattip at. every Owe
passed through on his eourneyakthong
the otber coeditiotte of the; most re -
mai kith's wager are that he it to find a
wife On the road. to foewattd fin acectu op
of the miles 'walked; an the towns
visited and to obteiti tt elk:led. (leen.
ment from the Melee or Whin „Ober
1 responsible person in Oath • tenet. ' ire
is to be allowed to 'go as you please."
by the in -
plea which
been ship.:
ontreal is
apples in.
otage fac-
_,_ lied with
pp t this season. aeon eal aloe
f
:uses a large quantity for local trade.
lemidition to those supplied from in
• eel:entrees this city will requirean ad-
itionaleixty,thoosiand barrels etween
now and the spring. Of course all the
apples branded, by the in peat() s may
be sold, but they will go n th mar-
ket at theirltrue Value and grding,
and as there is a line on every lave,
it is altogethertudikelythet She--pee-
ceeding would have provenepro table
one to the peckers who shippedthe
fruit.
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SbOnOr or tatei„ the movement again
et the open bar must nob prevail Ali
over the coentry, No one •:leillroki to
restrict individual liberty. .and within
A Xnetebee lately of NeW Ynerfor- - .wide bounds whether a Mall shall
est. fish and gatne commiesion,"hae drink or abeitain is Lit own business.
been apeoinfed inopecter of Olean:tad- when all hoe been said. the geheral
ion foreet reservee. 1\ It, Krietehel is a welrare of I he ceetimuilif v iFY ffIll Si'.
ne ties of fiuren, whine. he belped to prerre e arederetion. and we tere elte•
1 cleat. his either's "tarot Ile taught dee ne ohligatio4 to Ilteltge Soral
I echoed fer arenttnlier of veer; le Mae- drink•inee plecen OP i0' I4SIViatt.i• a liquor
' ade I 11 in I le Vinod Staten. Ile 'at tt itli 'houses oi Public tiecemodit-
eoinoleitel thd I hr:eevears' itgrieoltlit, tion. Teiroitte News, ,
. 41 reverse in tne Melee:in nevi enlieneel, qt,ho, oloida branch of the Hord
College am/ grntlitated with tile de,:il mei, opened ort loriday and eohntge of
(1 'P8 of ha i.lit.hir nt eeiellee. Ifisi 'for. . eree a , he teethe., 14 mew tee ‘,1, way
estev ennese W.8 taken nt Veer I. Vele ' eseeerietti met; 1,, a ,:c.itul .4) 1-' 1, or
of rept engineeis •
vf pi Y. w bete h''. ll'e''i'v,l'i l!'") d'Ilvoe . the first run eriver and temper coins
were minteiL The.ttiver „t, nrliun won
comai op, loo we! fltn,:17 in Norte le.e. 1.0,11,:,144e1,1,11cer, ', lift :!!;:;,o'ilil.ills,ilir:$74" 11'ite eLiillte-
el led by it twi,tot ity or itei:, do wit h. '
r0r,11,, no the DIP1140,1 MI elondny, de- .,eet 04 Wit: i ,l, Collillif)rA. f,ittor I•ht•
11111 11'144* ir Vigilvi3i:itup114426 4t481n4l: tillutin-, of g.' Id ef.itri Win ho' 4tarted. '
, rn edillient t4 minting cdins of the tie '
.p* /ming Wit. Cute* 444 . . lilafei.lr John./ Vtrulker Wa0 Wald nil the one t(int coPPer• the five3 on/ 25
nominations current in Canada, such
• Prontotet the.grOWlit hi' hart. , And „T NteCre,y, brakemen, had hie legs ! and Mc silver pieces, gold ilve.doilar
bi tau, ,4000. 44 stiotmftw, tart OS in a collision at Tilsonburg. Dietest vat be nude. ,
Tbe Isrge tentage on Queen street, be-
longing to the estate Ofthe tete E. feoltnee
is offeredfor sale. The lot is one-half
acre, with bearing fettit trees, herd and
soft water, A bargain. Apply at NEW
ERA ERA beiloe, •
Good House tor sale
On m0°2141,14 terms, the two-atorY frame
house formerly ocatt.pied by Mr Robb, just
off.Albert street, Motise is well built and
ire.good otindition; acre of land, good or-
ohard, stable, hard and soft wed& Apply
to GEO. LADD, flohneeviile, or New Era
Office, Pinnate I•lov,80--ti
tor Sale 'Cheap
Lots 29 (Ion. 9, and Lot 29 Go, 10 Gode. •
rich Township,:80 acres in each
_Vi31. COATS, Ooderiele
modern is,nguages in the Oanton Col- 1 7-77----------7--e-=-e-.e-----
ege for three years, the chair of Ancient gi •0 N
and Modern languages in Austin .0ois . A VISO 01 pace —
• lege three ;years,. but has had many
years eXpenence in teaching and in On Maple'St, one half acre ce ground
managing some of the largest commetse -gma fruit trees" end other .inneel fruit
ialoollegeseinethencetnticeve_Mr Rib. to
Ilona in good condition. 'Apply
ner is a specialist in the laigliar-sghTsr _-----e----e-e—WIWe-W-1-4-1-4E-§e...' -
of the term. .4.., man of resource and — --------•-
strength of character, always inspering Mouse ter Sale
the pupils with his even enthusiastic .
metnous. Be is a teorough clisciplin- A story -and -half frame house, on Wel
erten, and a willies teaciaer, plgasant liegton Street,. with good los is offered for
-
and entertaining, and keenly alive to Bale, obeae. APPIY to JAMES SMITH
the -rapid progress and best interests •°Marie St,
of thdee under his care. -
The Shorthand Department is in Good House for Sale.
chaege of Miss E Virginia Omni, who .
................. •
is the most widely experienced Short- subscriber offees for sale bie large and
hand4e1Lcheren the Province, and is a
comfortable frame house on A/bert Street.
graduate Of the author ot ihe,systene, .The house has every eonvenienee for ordaie
t
haiumg.ht and heghly recommended by ety tunny. ,Good cellar; hard and soft
.,
waterl$helot; lhreerll:eta°f-alcrWieh t_hese two departments • in of land; ,esariee:frntrts,also. :re:
charge of so capable and experienced
?mallets, we anticipate tbe most •
stable. Will be sold on reasonable terms.
f tittering • results. A. college rapidly Clinton, Mob 30th A. WIPIEN,
increasing in attendance, growing in
influence and prestige, and command-
ing the iespect and -recognition Of Can..
ada's most enterprising business men.
Mr. klibner will assist Principat Spot;
ten"in completing Mail courses in Mat-
riculation, (nye Service, etes-which he
hopes to have in operation by early
spring. We understand that tbe Wing -
haul Business College and, its Wenches
located at Clinton, Welkerton,Orange'•
yells and Goderich reopen for winter
term Jan 61,h.
• , •
Minard's• Liniment Cures Diphtheria
The petition of the elennenites, ask -
At exemption. from the law which
requires the Defillin Jack to be &nen
over the schools, was made public at
Winnipeg, Friday. They base their
*Mime on letters addreseed to their
leaders in 1873, before theyeleftRte*ere
.by John Lowe Deputy Minister of
Agricnitpre in the Dorinnion eleeern-
rnene and by the Manitoba Minister of
Education, These letters guaranteed
that no military duties. of Any lein*
would be recreired cif theta. The Men-
nonittis are bitterly opptisetiA to the
-public, schools under any conditions,
and their prejudice is only strengthen,
ted by the presence of the tteg •;
...SEWARE OF 'SUBSTITUTES
Greedy dealers endeavor to'plan off.
a substitute for leanings Coto Ex-
teetotere Insiston "Putnam'e"
-=-•il; nitres lenmeand warte thorcknghly.
The inaitettee may fail.
fastutritS Liniment caret eiaegit -In Cowes!
eeeereee tear! einereeltetcreet----
..
• Itte. Naggers -No Wenten Stair made*
feed of mei ••
- Mrs.. NeggerL•Who .tildi sthent: •
•,/ •
•Mi
/413Tra7X•r4;°S.
•Arca combisatton of tlloth'0m44/oleo et
the most veluable vegetable tet00(fitt,k6t dia-
attildisorderit et the lever, Stomach and.
•
130Weits.
,•"
fabric eloareaehe Jaundice, eXestrte
buete9atarrhoitheistomash1ptatau
:mere ielotottee rind Pimple%
„ere -re!
,
r:`•
Rouse. to :Rent....
• Good eonvenient house on High Street,
containing seven rooms, stable; eto. AMAY
to JOHN FOSTER, Albert Se Clinton.
• Property for Sale.
•
, The- undersigned offers for sale the
property on the corner of Huron and Isaac
Me Clinton, .and known as 'the Elliott
13Icok. It is the most desirable store
property in town,. and will sold an
reasonable terms. JOHN 0 ELLIOTT.
For Sale
Second hand wood fornsce for sale in
good order, etogethar with briek to-enclase
same, yrillhe sold cheap. Apply to
ALBERT SEELEY', °linter'.
• Parinlor hale or to Rent
Per pile or to rent, the bp aores on Con.
bsiagdoe 25, knewneire" the Smithson
farm; has been in,gralis fer five years, will
either be rented or sold Cheep Apply to
° MRS. WARREN. Minton, •
• • or td •IncCOOL, Londesboro
,
ifittardli Lintinent Cures •Colds- etc.
. .
"
NO ORESS--'41.11T,. NO DINNER,
London Ficdel Where Not 'Even an
• Earl Can Dine he ',Street dlothes. .
Never *tea -the question -of preptiety
In -matters of -dress -so -sharply_
• ,
the other evening when 'a w
-ktown English. poblernan-And
Were eeftitied adthigefetri 'the "Say
restautent In • Loadoe at the , diem
Jour heeatise . neither 'tees eyeel
Attlee,' The nobleman Is 'an dare'. ben
ing mie• Of. the proudest titles in Ed
ipd: He protested, but the-Sitil ete
eite, Polite but ebdertiteeeedid rt
cetild not bechanged for all th&weer
• erkof coronets In the realise '
. ;TO: clMe Sava restaurant
even to. be 0lerved with coffee in ih
raljeinitig foyer -It is absolutely eerie
• tial that it lady 'Wear a dinner gow
The escort • naturally must wear
drew Thieettele has been unbr
1.'llien7eWiTiltielflbe-s-iiicy was Opole
Thor* Who' don't care to dress eat .th
.einee elandseand drink the same win
in •the-grill-toom
The Savoy is tba • onty remaittin
rampart of this eeculiarly keels
fitehion. At all other famous hotels' 1
London known to traveling Ameriean
the Mategatnent le ever ready to mak
exceptions.: •At the Ritz, for eraznple
the' manager says the whole thing re
solve s itself .1i:to matter Of tact ° and
discretion. •
"Mee know guaets." he said. "Nat-
neallSeeti extremely. ram one of them
raps to cleeee fot dinner, but when
istieh thine does happen the guest
himself is the first persou who desires
to he inconepieuoits, We prefer tbat, eV.
try one should be dressed; and shoUld
ft: stranger tome in In Street attire he
probably evotild be told that all the
tables., to sour -great regret, taready
were taken, but the gueet never would
be forbidden to take dinner wifere be
viebee," .
The manager of Claridge's made
hillier statement. "ft rarely happens,"
o tudd, "fled any of our guests tip -
ear. at the' dinner hour without being
evening dress and. still 'rarer ti
, P
1
:they would care to (lino in the Feighttl- 1 Until Mestine the `Rine? Mutual Piro
- TO LOA,N.
• Farm to4Itenti Joao
ASPS^
Tbe fatin of SS evree, on the Baas, Moe,
being par* of 1ot,e0, 9th -con., 'mown as
the Doilewertle farm, is offered to rent on
reasonable terms. • Never.failing creek
`running ibrough-ibe- Arras --Possession
given in March neat For particulars,
Apply at XXIV ESA effice, or of Meg R.
FORA nOtraelArinea
For Sale orto Rent
A first daps 200.aore farm in West Virti -
Artsuosh, Coo. 5, lot 27, with 175 Agree in a
good state el' cultivation, tl fenced, well
watered, good orohard, rge bank hero,
goad hones. Paste eckernithe shop
and store at coreer of feral. Ocielemeut
to oehoel and church. ranee .triini O.P.
R. station at. Auburn, ,.perms easy. W.
A. Barrie:0u, Luolinow, Ont. ,
kholee rroperty For Sale
Tile undersigned offers for sale choice
garden property. of three sores situeted in
a' orden Survey, Clinton. There is a com-
fortable house with storm cellar; on the
place, with stable- hard and eoft wetter, all
knuls of fruit trees and in geed state of
cultivation; will be gold with entire otstilt,
on retworiable *fermi. • JOYNER.
Farm tor Sale or to Rent.
The valuable titni oonnistiog �f 100
nOree beine'North half lot 33, don. e. East
"Wawanostie there are situated on the firm
a good frarae house, a good bank barn 44x
60, a etraw,ehed Kilo with stabling un-
derneath, young orchard of 2 sores, in
good bearing condition, e plentiftil supply
'of good. had and Gat water. There are
90 acres cleared and a good hard Wood
Well. Possession given -to do fall plowing,
fullpossession in Dearth. For particulars
apply to BENJAMIN WITMER.
• Auburn It, O.'
Tarim for Sale.
Proprietoroffers.for sale his farm on the
Maitland Con, Goderioh Township, Lots
77 d um e 1 1.2 miles trona village
• of Holrnesville, tenni% and school. The
farm containe 238 acres of. °Voice lanl, a
-good frame bowie, and bank barn, 5 acres.
oL orchard and 30 sores of good -maple
btanland. The farm is traversed by a run.
• Ding brook. This farm will be sold in a
block or in perm. Apply to
•-ALEX SAL:OUR,
Holmesville.
Good Frame Mouse tor Sale
Otto Rent
•
- .
Subsolaber offere for sale- or to rent hia
large and comfortable 'frame /muse on
Huron Street weet, _containing 9 rooms
at room, closets, vrash rem and s 00 and general Auctioneer
Oft „
on. e..ut. TIclOaliPSOAL
Oorreoe, cOte.
seertaratteottoa rivet; to diseases Of tbe:
"JAye,,,PEar. Throat and Nese,
eines encleneekleeett •
• Two dome wee or the commercial Aimee
ilitiren
Orn• Gunn at .4144410 I
fOrtilogri7000;tu:natrisiti;13:470e;reeh.lirinicoLun7e.1110,4:1_,0.,q$4"oslya,...7'4". •
eltreet. ;
• ihr• T:lf, Maine, litalYerintr or Toronto.
Offteehourt -11088014 7 to Lime' 1-
.11.44.0.01.0*
DM 4. W. SHIM,
PHYSICIAN, BUISGEON,
aceouelieur. etc., ofOge and residence ca
tent?Ury se, omelette W, Farran's residenee.
r. Limply
10
•
. (Succestior to 134,Hohnes
Specialist in crown and iirjage! one.;
Graduate of the Royal oc'elege 9f Dental War '
aeons of Ontario. •
Honor graduate ,of University of Toronto Dane
tal Department.
Chicago. •
Graduate of manage college climatal Suet*
Will visit Bayileld every Monday.
OIL IL FC/W1401{,
DENTIST.
Offices oveierNEIL'e etore.
Special care taken to make dental 00 -
merit as painless 4411- possible.
- iscellatieous,
AMBS CAMPBELL, LONDSS)30B0, •
ti SSCER Oh triaRtiaaCit LICENROS
• No witnesses reauired
. 19iiney.
Private funds to:loan at per" coat and
wards• W. RaYDONS, •
GEORGE' ELLIOTT
OLIAITerkt, ONT.,
• Licensed Auctioneer,
Farm sale§ a Specialty:
:TERMS REASONABLE.
Orders left at the N.E W ERA willjer
• pronaptly attended en,
MOMAS • GUNDRY
• pantry.' Good caner and furnane, also• •
C3(,)
good stable, J. B. LINDSAY, Clinton. 11e ster,e 11, oitwe ‘r
•New tete ofece. Clinton, preenall uncoiled
House torSale or to Rent. to. Terms reasonable. -Fanner.. Bale
discounted
The 'undersigned offers for sale or to
rent that house of Maple St. fornierly 00.
cepied by Mrs Rfilough. The house is a
frame and coptaine 5 rooms and•Woodslied •
hard and soft water it quarter- of an itore
of land in lot, with • fruit trace thereon.
The hotise, is in it good ewe ot. repair, for
further particulars apply to
• W J FALCONER Clinton -Ong
• For Sale or to-Itimt
• aninfortable Rouse on orth • St. con
laining every conveeience for email lantily
will be Bold or rented on leasonable terms.
Apply to MRb BUTLER, North St
. I
• esimiteioda"ritMAiiiiiishe-nstuntstsr-
•utchera•I•Isiltbe redeived- ottawa until noon,
on Friday. the MatUanuary.•19013, For the con-
veranee of Ills Majesty's Mails; on a proposed
Contract for four years, six times per week each
war, between auburn and .13t. Augustine from
the Postmaster General's Pleasure. Printed
notice,. containing, farther ;nformation, as to
conditions of proposed Contract mey be seen
and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at
the Post Offices of Auburn; EIVAtigustine and In-
termediate Offices -and at the Oillee di the Post
.002c0 insPeotor at Lend/M.
Peat Office Deparbrient,Mail Contract trench,
Ottawa 1.7th•Dec 1007. C. ANDERSON.
• - Superintendent.
Mortgage hale
ol Mouse and Lots
MOO and by 'Irina of the powers contained
in a our t sill mortgage which win be
maimed ?lit the tiro° of Bale, there will be offer-
ed for Bale at Ptiblic Alietion, by :rei.vid,tiessis.
eine Aueeioneor. at the Commercial. eh% In the,
Town of Clinten. tin SA'1:I.TUIttirt inn nar
of Jon nary. 1908, at 3.30o clock, Dab,, the follow-
' ins prohertfen The south half of -Let -Number
4, and tile wholo of Lotelumber bi on the 'west
' side of Victoria Street, in the baid Town of Clio,
ton, containintS-10 of an dere 01 1610, more or
less, and lotoNtirehors 98 and ilk on We eeetnkle.
• Of JaMee Street, in the said town, each cOntsin ,
Ing otu3,Afth of an acre of land. more or lets
On the Victoria Street properties are erected uo
frame cottage and Stable: the lots On JateekSt.
are 'meant. This Is a desirable property for
iiiiyOne requiring an Irma -pensive home. Tb*
Vacant lots woUld make good Minding Iota, or
garden or Pasture lots. For tering and conditions
or sale. aetAleW W.BRYDONN
• Windcir'S Solicitor,
NOTICE.
nd by the Munloipal COtmeil of the Town of Clin-
Oaken tho second day OE December. 3007. pro -
Notice boroby.given that A ilti•riaW Was Pasts,- I
tiding tor the issue or Debentures to aviAniount
Of $0046.80 for the purpose of ',Veal xreereve-
moues (Cement Walks). itha that mei meow
was regIntorea in the noUlutry °Mee of the
Countyof Miran, on the seventeenth day of Dee -
Whet. 1087, Any motion to quash Or. sot aside
tbellarne or RAY -pot therm/ must bo made with- •
fh three months atter the ores tebneetion Of '
this notice aria eel »ot be anode thereafter,
Deed ct the Term Clerk's office.. abuse, this
lOth day of Docemnh.erjr., Vaunt:so k
-
riki CR,
eminent teeetie elven thet the 32n0 eetiet, An-
e Judi eoudiflette, bet 'snelt
retie neenh, Viteitort ea"i4 41180.• °seat -daily et tine gee-
eeeeee eeeee.eeeeeeie tee (30,now cn• r son or the yeite. e'er insialice, a Man
Xti.643r COMPlataint4• • .0• etrriven from Paris, . finds bin fandly
I already lp the reetatirant Willltg to
4
kr.
ailraatail the loath sod eleer worth
and, ocapenoug nuttor from the Osten
Price a bottle or 5 for._
Tali T. Bloom( Co* uimuott,
neneemee emeoplee held at rbo
'r. Id) Reit, eetterte, en Prirtay„een,
19S11 et 1 O'oc,a, rae. Ilitrineese
!iv,e, tying tho '1');?..et '!,; o , Auditors', and
tinkled, but unjust tine bed Mate, to in- the limnPlinv"
. ( t nit. It %mild not only he ! tt noveeits. ler tile etsd ethi welfare (4 i
PC6,11heer it -1,0W 9).i, I T(.(.. foe es 1 ., ,
Al0 fit e requestcol to
Mut that lie first 'change ble olothea e toiri, The retiring lettotors Sro Awes' ;
1 ' The tvholo,matter te one .ot tact and drota, presiatnt t TROS, E, 'ilaY6 i
cot:11416n Isensin.rt wow.
G. D. MeTaggart M. D. TtioTaggiee
MeTaggart 13ross
namenas
ALBERT ST CLINTON
a -
(Avertieral• Banklag ttualnewsa.
ttaniacted .
NOTES .ThElt'OUNTED -
• Drafte issued. Interest etioteed on
• - deposits,- - • -
The Alciiillop Mittnakt
Fire Insurance Co
• Pori° and Isolated Mown Provo
.erty Only Insured.
_
J. B..McLean,President,Seaforth; TboietT
-Eigiee;yfeeepies.,' Iliefeefieldf; 11. • -
Hays, Secy. Treaa, Seaforthr,
nntaciona, • .
Jas. Connelly, Holmesville; John
Watt, Harlock; C. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafmth; J. Evans, Beeth,..
woon) J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, /ie•O"' •
`Bit;dhagell.', , •
• Each Director is inspector eir.losses
his own !peaty. •
— ioustra.
nobt. Smith, llarlock; xcLa Hinchle,
Seaforth; -James . Cumming, , Egmood,
ville1 .1. W. Yer4 Hoirriesville
Claill—paid• for trid,-
TOlevv,
"Sono..
(WINTON
Three Horses tor Sale.
Ono threo.and-cne,balf •yssrs.
ing team, both mares aiso One heavy
draft Mare, tiapposed to foiii; yrs
sell the driving teem single or
double; ea suits buyer.
• W. G. Pgriang,
Green merchant, Olinton
,60 veArtir
EXPERIGNCE
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ada, 1,75 iser.poststre i3Old btf
Al OW krt.
PreAtortr,- li•11 ene.1 elec. Mv•inrst no
heVe ilted fate ett the. oubjea eligibro for xo.oteesion, .TWIN thanolly, George Dale and John Wet*, r.
iterdeary, •
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