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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-04-09, Page 2' • THE CLINTON NSW ERA April 9th, the New Era 4ft. publiiihed every Thursday at the MAW ,/,3a4 Printing M911804 • 11114ie CLINTON. Terms of stivbeerlittion-411 per year 414•VatiCe $1.150may be charged if IPA 841 _MK No paper discontinued Anita alrarrilitre are peak outwits at the. option of the publieher. The: date to Watch eery subscription h3 paid is de - 'Voted MI• the label. AdverOeing rateteeeTransierit it4Vere..; thiemerite, 10 cents per nonparel. line i ' •for 140 insertion and 8 cents tper line ; ifor each subsequent insertion, Small I tedvertisennents not to exceed one inch 1 eueb . t" "Sealed," "Stolen." tett1/4ineerted Once for 05 eente,, or pne rignithfor $1,Connmunications intended for publication must, as a guarantee of wed faith, be accoMpaniecl by the A Medicine For Spring •••••••••,••••• Do Not Dose With Purgatives,. A Tonle is All People Need Not exactly sick -but not feeling tglite Well. That's the way MOtt people Pei in the Spring. Badly tired, appe. tite.variable,sonnetimes headathes and %feeling Of depression. Perhaps pine, plea eruptione appear, or there. Mat` be twinges of rheumatism or neural- gia. Any Of these indieate that the blood is out of order; that the indoor life of winter has left its mark upon yoit and. may easily eve1613, into more sermus trouele. Don't dose youtself as many. people foolishly do with pur- gatives in the Wipe that, you can Itut • To insure publication. in current Boo copy of advertisements should be sent in early. Contract rates - The to*llowingtable win make new, tle11131°°0,hUnd up tho neryes, and thus give yail 1 48110W8 our rates for specified periods weake•ned tisane of the• writer, •your blood right. Purgatives gal op through the system and weaken in- etead of giving strength. Wilat you need in spring is atonia medicine that a nd space. riew g . pr W 11 harn's Pink Pills is the one medicine that can do this eve .di v, safely and slurely. Ever).- dose of tnis medicine makes new, rich, red blood, strength- ens the appetite,: clears the skin, and , makes tired depressed men and. want - en, bright, active and strong. Mr. H. Huggins, Osho,vva,Ont„ east -'I don't think there is arivthinrequal to Dv, 'Williams' Pink. Pithi as a cure for ner- vousness, indigestion and A run•clowin .condition of the blood. For some time I war a event sufferer_ from „these ttofibleiffi-trisiihmierAei *tear elsiit 1 yr. 6mo. 3nno.'lrnq 1 Column $75 00 840 00 $25 00 $10 00 Oolunen 40 00 3500 15 00 '600 Oolumn 25 00 15 00 800 • 300 Column 1800. 10 00 550 2 00 Xnoli 6.00 350 200 100 ROM. HOIXES • . gaiiway Time Table Changes. co*.' ,,CIFANTOWSZVIVel+- • Going West Going East U.07 cern • 6,22a,kn. • 1.01 p m 7,35.aan 6.40 pan 3.15 pan 11.11 p.m 5.20p m Going North Going South 11.07 a.ni 6.35 p.m 7,50 teM 4.23 p.m CLINTON NEW ERA CLINTON, ONT., APRIL 9, 10C3 I • The Maple Leaf • By J. Smillie we ail revere the older lands From which our fathers came, YeLpanada is more to us. We mingle -with her fame; And the crimson rills of kinship,• . No foes need try to sever, ; Or the sun -kissed emblem o'er us - "The Maple Leaf Forever." Then gather round the Nation's.flag. Let traitors quail or quiver,--. -Eked bless our land and emblem grand - "The Maple Leaf Forever." -• . ' • • To mingle With "God Save the•King." • "The MaeliLeaTi Wia-f:Findi -- Let anthems loud in loyal praise • • • O'er woodland glories ring And while•the Maple proudly waves. The coward knave must quyer,- ' • • Green, crimson tinged or golden brava'. "The Maple Leaf Forever." ' Then rah, round "The Maple Leaf," Let traitors quail or quiver, - While round the Onion Jack shall ring. ' The Maple Leaf. Forever." . The triumphatha our fathers won. Are held in memory dearl And empire ties but stronger seem. With every passing year:. While the shield of Britain o'er Mc - Is far too -strong to quiver, With "Thistle, Shamrock, Rae" entwine' ••••• „"Tbe Maple Leaf Forever," Then gather' round the nation'. fiat; .„ Let traitors quail or quiver, - God bless our and and emblem grand. "The Maple Leaf Forover." We have a land so rich and grand, • 'The half can neer be told, • With riches spread from ses M sea, But waiting to unfold; The "Maple Leaf' is 'free for• all O'er mountain. glen and river- _ Jutpiiut chaa of wildwood charms,-. "The, Maple Leaf Forever." • • Three cheers then for "The Maple Leaf" Let traitors quail or quiver • While round the Union Jack shall ring • "The Maple Leaf Forever.'. • . • . niay be mentioned that Mr flanillie, the author of the above,is e lAother-in-latv of Mr John Hislop; of town, and Mr W Taylor, 2nd ot Stan,: having taught fer two years on the Babylon line, and two. on: the. Bronson line section.-e.Ed. New Era.1- • nothing helped me until I began tak- ing Pink Plils I felt an old, mansbut by the thne•I had taken four' boxes my strength' had eturnd,y appetite, improved, my nerv s eacly and I was feeling a renewed roan." If you neect a medicine this spring-. and naosepeople do try Dr Williams' Pink Pills ana see• how speedily, they will make vouleel like a new person. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50c a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr Williem's Medicine Oco Ont,• • . • F'rennier Hazen, of New Brunswlek, has formed a coalition Government, giving what is probably the most im- portant porVolio, that of Commission- ., _ er of Politic' Works, to a leading Lib- eral in Federal Politics. ,Since so doing the bonservatitie papers hafe not had quite 80 MUth to say about the New Brunswickvictory. • • • ••••••111.1.1•1•1•=•••••1••••••••••• ISinard's Liniment .for sale everywhere -- • Credit to Mr Vielding [Toronto Telegram.] Cansdian Liberalism in office will never forgive Hon W 5 Fielding for choosing a royal commission that did, not turn out to be the usual joke. But it is to the everlasting credit of HonW 5 Fielding that he,perhaps un- intentionally, appointed a royal com- mission that erred, if -at all, on the vig. Bence, courage and public duty. Canada is a fine country,. if a public man like Hon W S Fielding, whose hands and life have been clean, can steer clear of profligacy and haste to he rich, and then shipwreck his whole • -future on the virtue of hat ingappoint- ed a royal conimission that did its duty. Without Alcohol A Strong Tonic :Without Alcohol A Body Bender Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier Without Alcohol A Great Alterative Without Alcohol A Doctor's Medicine Vithout Alcohol Ayer's Serseparilla Without Alcohol publielt ettr Ws bosun &Toobe! • froze ter meeieleei ers .IT:01"411';'It't*° Ay dootor Hon. ,A./Intleeviorth brought Mr. Henderson,M P., up short when that gentleman began to indulge his babit of making., insinuatiens regarding the purchase ot'supplies by tender. The Minister statid -that there was pelit- ical eampleicion of tenderer's, and he aTadedrWithin the hist few daysrtor: instonee, between 200 and 400 teodere had been received' by Ids department for penitentiary supplies, as a result, of public .advertisement. Some one bun- ch:id tenders has been accepted and in every single instance the accepted ten- der was the lo'wes,t."Mr Henderson was forced to admit that "the latter point and other points brought out in the di• cuseinn would have the effect of removing any suspicion there might •have been." No groundexisted for • any suspicion. • • Ayer's Pills *re liver pills.. They act directly on the liver) make mere bile imcreted. This is why they arc so valu- able In constipation biliousness, dys- a:, ipopshi, tick-headach'e. skyout doctor if beknows Abetter Masi e pili. 0,-issote ay tits 0.o. A,v** :Lemon* Iltsiiiithi..; .1• was cured, of Aeute Bronchitis by MtNARD'S LINIMENT. .' - Bay of Islands. J. M..(4.51 . PBELL. • . • I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S•SINIMENT. • Springhill; N. S. WM, DANIELS • I Was cured of Chronic Rheuniatisin by MINARD'S .LINIMEN T.. ••- • Albeit Co., N. le, GEO. TINGLE'Y. The Author of 'The Red Reign' on "Russian Wninen ofthe Revolt A BIT TOO SHREWD. Bk DisPla$ olrooltr7 f Soo Reward *too , Win be en Annual occur once, The reader!) of this paper he Otte Venture Which the Captain Overresehod. ,One of Uncle fittin'a customs 41010, noted Or aucceae In unniasiiing smugglers, said the other day in a dia. i Melon of 4 ciuitonia officer's dutieet • "One must be shrewd, but not too shrewd; Otherwise one overreaches Oneself. like Oalitaili Harrowof Wes* borough,. "Captain fiarreve of lalesbororigh was traalo_g at Key Weet in a small vessel, Beeloepti tea hh4 up, the Mast to Tampa bay, and he bought twenty dozen chickens from a farmer at $4 a •dozen. .0 • "The chickens were all sizem-some few days old and no bigger than ca. nary birds; some at and, large, like turkey gobblers. The captain expect- ed to make a lot of money out or them. • He was very shrewd at 1). trade. "Well, at ,Rey Weat hotel num over, aboard and looked the l chickeus muocerhir are tine birds,' he etild. 'How "'1t you pielt them out yourself,' said •Capt.ain Harrow shrewdly, 'I'll !Ave to charge you ,se a dozen. • it pick them out, I can let you have them for $3.' • 0 'All right. You pick _them .out,' said the hotel man, • • • eXcauttilil-Iita974.9teketle914.. 4,974 • ouckens of the canary bird size. 0 'Here• you are, twelve prime broil- ers,' he said, with 4 leer. . • "Go ahead,' said the hotel man calm.; ly; 'another dozen.' "The 'next dozen *as of necessity larger. • : "Go on.', said the hotel• Men." 'Keep on picking them out.' • "And the thitt dozen was larger still. The captain looked ht patron' ant- lously, ep •ht on.,• • • "The next dozen was :flee and plump and the next • Comprised the biggest and fattest- of tAe•chiekens. '"Keep right on Picking them mit C4!Por,tahle:PWL ail' last Oapta-in 'arrew saw bow he had overreached himself. The hotel man bought his whole lot o ehickens at 93, and thus •the Captain lost on the speculation $20 in casbito Fay nothing of feed and. labor." „ • • pleased to learn that there is at least The poultry exhibits under the AMP, one dreaded dillealte that acience has Picea of the vitinton Poultry As °WWI"' . 1/00/1 able to cure ill all ite statfee, and tion, eurpeseed the moat sangtrine 'that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh (hire expeetation. There were 81 entries, 04 la the only positive •cuegi now known total of 11/8 birds. °C this number to the enedicat fraternity: Catarrh be - about twentylievett were front the log a constitutienal disease, Inquires a rural districtsethe balainie being owned constitutional•treatment.. Ha411's Oat - within our corporation limits. The iargeet claret VMS Rhode Wand Bede, a 047/1 Oure is taken internally. acting 4 surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- CRYSTAL . GAZING. learm for sale Por sale that farm of /AO eortle, Sing PROFESS1()NAL Ube ti9-84r 1st con.. Ooderich township. • W. .1001.00,14H0 Good, frame bonee fame barn, ettiblite. • drive hones, good‘sining creek, 10 ;tore* or BARlosTAlt .00x40ITolv Pol'aor °Inrabgall'olitecioetariatibvuatiloitatStrre171. :ill PUBL410 ETO, er. Apply to 0,4 Clinton. Ont. oxoulfoy tom, Realm/Able terrine to suits purobeso If You Want 'to. ;Try (t4 This. Will Telt • You 'How to Proceed.. Having 'satisfied myself -that scene neOleLreatty would gee halineinatettl_ , . pictures in a Mese bali or in water, 1 examined' the. tr.enological .side Of. the :question. I found by etudying • works • of Mire' and:. ziOthropology ,that Marty'. . savage••and barbarous .races gaze • MO • 'water, polished basalt, rock crystals(' anti 'so' on, fol. the purpose ,�f seeing.' -distant 'eveuts, foreseeing 'the' future, , detecting criuiteals; and so' forth. : . It does.. not seen' to Mecredible that so many 'and so, widely separated .peOples should.agree with andent Greeks and the rages of western Europe in /miring ,a -way if theydid hot 'pee IMilpetuathry' .plciures, $O 1, believe that Sonne peo- ple de*e.tOem.. Net is this fact•bew:. denied bY 'protesserg of psye4,610&: .1 Wive never been little • th .:foreeea, from character, complexion, habit ,�f' mind. and other indIcetIons what. per', • sena would.prove caPable of' descrying. ITeuLlattey pictures a . getter 'bell, • .The test aers of, 61, acquaint:11110e,', • these Who hit on pictures coincidentai. a•Vents...unlenown to there,. ...Or. with 'the si-cret thoughts. ,cif a porn -1 .pflnbon, are bothof them net unfamil- iar with -other...curlew; . experiences. But 1 lave tried_ with the glass ball t•Wo'or 'three other ftiende wile) have: pen *hat are vulgarly -palled "gheste" In 'haunted houses, and. in the glass -ball they :estn °see nothing, while people *be wear sew .ghosts do 'see "eoluet.• dental". pictures - in a.. glass ball.. If anyreaders-dere. to make: experi- ments, they can begin' by Ourchaging, a ball, or, of course a glaes.jug ofwa- ler will- do,. or ..even a', teaspoonful of., Tiiik;311‘..some cases, butbOth are incOu!. veident enttnay spIIL , Miring got the. .bale: it is'best tO:go alone Leto iobth, hit down witititbe hackto the. light; -p1ace-thg_hall-aen..3netfectuelnitie, lap on e dark dress or &dark- Diem of clo, try to exclude reflections, think of. 'anything • You .please ,,and Stake • for five' Minutes,: say, at the bell.. That is. ail:. If after two. or -three trials you See nothing In the way of plctures.Ifl the ball; .you will probably .n'ever sue- eeed.-Andrew • Lang.. • connparatively new variety, whteb is rapidly increiteing in popularity, and. represented some exceptiottally, fine specimens Games and game bantams were a'so largely exhibited, It is directly upon the liloott an U11100110 A ing the fotindatien of the diseaseand giving the patient strength by build- ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The pro ri. needless to say that parties wishing to eters have so much faith in its oura ive brut:tour: tgccpipodrosettirocektnbeeedsanwoet,go beyond, powers ths,t they, Offer one Bemired ••Dollen for any cage that it fails to The handsome Smyrna, leug,donated cure. Send for list of testimonials. by Mr J W Newconabecand tudgeci by Address Ft J. Cheney & 0o. Toledo, 0. the donor, for the most attractive die. sou by over; Mr Carter was called to the Drn#amily Pills fot constip- 0.8td. 75c. 1 vvhite creetecl black Poland% with no a other decoration than the birds and the awerd was considered correetly made by all admirers of fine fowl.. Atter the excitement of the day was front, when he was DreSented With a very tine silver moontecl china fruit dish by M Kaufman, Secretary, on nehalf of the Association, • the same Deing received by the recipient, with best wishes. . . The following prize lid speaks for itself 1- . • Brahnias A V -1st, Grit hopper and water Munt by Harland Bros. Clifford Lay, 13rahanas,A V 2nd -Tear subscription to Fruit ,OkroWor.iNfarketiaardener'end -Poultryman-,- by publisher. Ube; Rand. etY, tvact n b Mr W Carter, of • oustance,the exhibit oonsieting of ' tTeJle Press Notices. •••••••1••••••••1 THE APRIL WOMAN'S .t101ffE COM- PANION- The April number of the Woman's Home Oorapanton centtons eeverai notable articles, and is, in ad- ditioa, a thoroughly artistic • and beautiful issue. Mere are also some excellent short stories, This April • is- sue is beautiful in its Easter over and in many fine. pictorial features by Hermann 0, Wall, Florence Scovel Shinn, Ellen Macauley.and others. • BUST MAN'S MAGAZINE-, Wele01118 asethe gelnallipitrettOwetie feetlettilistie of the Busy Man's .Magazine for, the. Current. Month. Ithrottenf tine bright- est andmost attractife of Canadian publications, replete with good stories and crisp, to -the point,reading matter on'sobjects which concern and appeal to busy men. In addition to several short, breezy sketches of leeclibg Can- edians and men of affairs, raeyea,nd io- structive articles will be found on sev- • eral -timely topics. • The April "Busy' Man's" is st ell wrath buying and well . worth reaclieg. The illustrations are •numerous itnd give theiseuea decided- ly inviting appearance. Books, Buff-4.1st, 60e tie by B W iaeobs. Leon- ard Harland, ' . • Rocks. Barre5-1s6, $1.00 oath bY 3 W"Elliott, liveryman ; 2nd. 500 cash by D 440antelon. Pr. Fowler, Wesley Fisher. Wyandottos, white-ist, $2 50 blow shoes by prod Jackson; 2nd 750 strainer pail by S Wilson. (Open to farmers only.) Weeley Pisher4lst and 2nd. , Wyandottes4white-lat-Fruit Grower, Mar ket Gardener and Pei:Ortolan 1 year by publishers; Chas HelVar. Wyandotte% black-lst, 50.: tie for bat, pair ' bY Tarr & Brown, John Rice. • Wyandottes Partridge-lst, lardineer.-By member. H E Rork% end. 1 pound of 40c coffee by Edgar Rawson. w Fisber,• Wyandottee Columbian-lat, fang china dish by A J Grigg, 7.E Rorke, Wyandottes Golden -1st. Chine, fruit dishby Jabez Bands, Dnslow, ()rich, , • • , R. 0.15. ',Reds -1st, grit hopper and hrinking fountain, by Mr. J.• Medd, barber,_• 2nd, Child's rockers by Walker St Ross. 51 0 Raufnittn, la and 2nd. , • ' Ei '0 R 1 -Reds -1st, Framed eiatires by Hoov- er St Ball ;Slid. 1lb of 500 tea.by 15 Wilthe ,• 3rd Package of Internationaluoultry fdodby W Mc- Connell. Fred Hill lat and 2nd; Kaufman ard. , . Orpingtons Black -1st, $1 allaying ticket by:Ed Munroe ; 2ncl, box qf bon bons by W Nimens. Rey Ford. • orobingtons, A 0 V--Fiuiti dishby WL7 Mona.' • ilha.n, Prank Andrews. • • • - Laghorris White 50 lbs Flour, Jas. Fair; '2nd, PoWtry Regulator And Emelie duster by W 5 It Holmes. Duret Bros 1st, Jas' Howson 2nd, 3r3, Pox of bonuons b H 13artliff. B Ho.mes. hoghorns. S0 Brown-18%0MM: *vase bY Len Harland:. Jas Howson.•. *-R-0131PWWDMIPSYlit-rz:VItiralallielraltePers. •by.0 Hoare, Fred. Bosom. . • Neither history me fiet'on has given to the world m more marveious record of woman's patriotic devetion and dar- ing than Kellogg Durland.e thrilling story 00116 of the Russian women Of. . the revolution in the .A.p• ril %Voteari's HOME COMPANION. _• . • • "Babushka" she is called. She is a noble -born Russian woman,- who has given her life to the cause, of 'freeing, the people of Russia. After .she had spent,three years in prison, four years more in the Mines'of. Siberia, and four- • teen more in eine, she exclaimettto -anAmerican_ who ...vielted 1 er,. "We_ mayde in exile, and our clifdrexi-inay die in extle,and our children's children may die in exile, but something will come of it at last." • The story of this wonderful woman is dramatically and sympathetically t�ld byKellogg Durlend, . who visited her in her hiding Place in Itussia, for the Womaties licogg OotteArnote (letting Even, • . • ‘No:I don'tbelieve in expensive prac- tical Jokes," said a San Premise° busi- ness man, "except by way of elle- • ! tion," . .... , 'Now. lirst '-year I received a legram trout a friend who - was tray ling in Italy, • It came et.11ect and cost me • seven dollen ; and when I opened it, all I read was, 'Thank you, I am well,' . Then I Sallied forth and sought me 4 out a cobblestone -a nice,large cobble stone weighing about eleven pounds, And I *rapped it in excelsior,pink cot- ton and white paper. anal boXed it up in a handsome box; and Isent it by exprese; colleet to my facetibils friend far Rause the bounding billows.. "And. when he had paid his little fif- teen dollars,and had opened the box in St Petersburg, if I remember .rightly, he found in additioti to the precious contents a note from me that explain- ed, 'This is the 'dad that rolled 'off my Ilona on retebit of the news of your „ good health." • • " rake Your Choice l'"Chea• p, cSclentiflo Loafing, heckers and whist are inav. velours inventions," says the philoeos pher of 'folly. "They enable a man to waste his time and still have the feel- • ing that he is accomplishing some- ' thing intellectual." v ' Apparent. •• , • "Paidon7me," began the new 'ac- quaintance, "but are you the Mr. Cad ley Nuritch, who wrote that magazine article last month for usi0 "Yee," interrupted. Nuritch, "but a course you'll understand that I dont make a business of that sort of thing.' 3101 course. I know that. I read t,he artIcle." . Have you ever ahnost ten into some • one On the street, and theb. dodged from side to side for half a, minute, vainly endeeVoring to pass, where the other person by some etrange fataiit blocked your every move by. trying to pass you it the same way? Such was the recent experience of a 'young Man in Portland, Maine, He and a strange young woman had heed gOing through this performance for several seconds, when his unwillieg visa -via staggered him by saying : "Well, hurry up! Which is It to he a waltz or a two•step." Mr w P Carroll, IC 0 has been aro pointed Police Magistrate at Gana*. give a gearattee to tefund the money, omit. Miles the remedy cures, • ° • 1 CANADIAN PICTORIAL - the April b3sue of the ever -popular 'Canadian Pictorial' may well stir with pride the heart of a true Pahadian. The Noted Canadian of the Monthis the Lieut. Governor•of Manitoba, Sir Daniel Mo. Milian, and a, pietutecit Lady McMillan is given in the Woman's section. Win- ter scenes" of varied beauty,' . including Ice Formatioti on Lake Huron, the Muskrat's Winter Home, • exquisite views.jaet taken of Niagara,in Winter Garb, •well represent the season in which Canadia,na delight, while scenes of budding spring are ,not wanting: er remarkable view taken seven hon. dred,feet under-ground,she we a couple • of bra wny miners in an Ontario ' gold mine near,Kenora, and the new elect- ric engines On the G. T. R. for the SM Clair tunnel will be of special interest. The Pictorial' Publishing Company; 142 St Peter sneet, Montreal. Leghorn% Buff -71st. Bushel of harlot by Bruce • ' Tioltoesi 2nd; teiotos or Winning 'birds. bY . Farm tor Sale or to Relit*001VVIC yANCERS, NOWARIES RiDOUT irg HALE . The valuable farm oonsieting of 104 OOMMISSIONERS. morT ecree being North half lot 83, Core 5. Bata oIr TO LOAN, VVetwanosb, there are eituated on the farm A good frame house, a good bank barn 44x 00, a straw shed wig) with stabling un. •dernetith, a young orchard of 2 gores, in good bearing 0011411biOn, a plentiful eupply of good bard end soft water. • There are 99 acres cleared Bed a 'good hard wood bnitb, Possession given to do fall plowing, full possession in Pdicroh. For perticieitrs apply to • BENJAMIN' WITMER. • A,nbiesz P,O. Farm lor Salo. Proprietor offers for mile his farm on the Maitland Con, Goderioh Township, Lots 77 and 78, ettneted 1 1-2 =lee trom•villege of Holmeriville, church and school. The farm contains 238 twee of tholes Ian . 400d frame home, and bank barn, 5 sores ot orchard and 00 sores of' good mitple The farm is traversed by a run. ning brook. This farm will be sold in a block or in parts. Apply to Al./EX BAX0111t, • . Faint tor Sale or to Rent • Lot No, 36, Con, 9, Hallett. Tp„ known asethe•Dodeworth Farm, .is dieted for pale or to rent. Apply to either of under- • signed, W. R YDONE, Clinton. MISS. J. E. RUDD, Birecutria, t or Sale Cheap • Late 29 Con. 9, and Lot 29 Con.1.0 Gode. rich Township, 80 acres eaoh • , M. COATS'," Goderich; Farm fOr'Sale... The undersigned offers for sale north pt.' °Mot 20, Con, 14, Mohan 1.00 acme, all Cleared ; good' orchards, hard and gait water; wind millz bank barn; good stabling; briok house, driving shed, hog pens, hen house. DAVID N1001,, Blyth, • JOHN B1PQUTI — 13, Han . DR. 00 W. THOMPSON • PhYPielan, Sagami:411M eleeeishattention given to clitearee a:the Eye,,.tEar, Throat arta Nose, • Office and nesidenee. Two doors West ot the Consuseretal Dote • moon at, • Ors. Gunn &McRae • W. L. M. C. s.. stun- Office-Ontarie Street, Clinton. Night calls front door of office or residence, Battenbari Street, ' ' • •;or. T. T, mutate; univorsity °negro:Um. • Otece liours at hospitak-1 to 3 e,m.; 7110 9 pan. • Choice Oroperty For ISA& • The undersigned offers for sale his choice garden property of three mores situated in Gorden Survey, Clinton', There le a ooro- fortable bouse with atone cellar, On the place, with stable, hard and soft water, all kinds. 61 fruit trees and in good incite of oultivationewill basold-with: cuetire outfiti_ on reasonable terms. • • IL JOYNER. •Acc.;;clUh' eXUR4r...74:841tIe°...1All•o"flle'e'rnSd4"Grerd°41NINeti. C'e on' tenbury St„ opnosite W. Ferran's:raider:0e. • .. Specialist crown midlands° ivibirls.;• groanoorf e°rnadtauria°t'e of University cit Toronto DoW• ' taG1 Draed7:tteme110116. Wage College Of Dental. Sorter, Graduate oi Plenum college ot Dental lame (Suocestier to Dr. Halmee Will visit Barfield every Mendes. . FOINLER,• DENTIST., • Offtoes Over O'NEIL'S More.' Bigwig oare taken to make dental treat. mew as painless. as poesible. Miscellaaleaas. 0'2.111113EL-14 LONDEBBORO; • OSIJEB MARRIAGE LICENSER No witnesees reouired Money Private funds -to loan at,4434 per cent and up- wards • W. BRYDONE, Roberts. Geo Itio0,..Olarenoe Paisley, ' During the past year there were Minorms-Ist, box of cigars by Robt Marshall; 2nd, pipe and tin of tobacco:4 by Geo hictenhan. D Ortutelon. Alfred Barge. • • 4,897 immigrants' placed on farms in Ontarib by the Ontario Goverhment distributien office. •The Salvetion Army sent" 4,859, making • the total 9,220. • • 4 • • ' • 'Pain anywwhere can be quickly stopped by one of De Shoop's Pink • Pain Tablets. Pain always meatie con estionuntiatural blood pressure. Dr hoop's Fmk Pain Tablets eimply goat -congested blood away -from -pain: Centres. These- Tablets, known byr• druggists as Dr Shoo& Headache ate lets -simply equalize -the iblood circu- lotion', and then pain always 'departs 1n20 minutes: 20 Tablets 25c. :Write Dr Shoop, -Racine, Wis. for free pack. alga. ...Sold by W.S.R. Holmes a nd, W. A. McConnell,• .. • Andalusians Pair -1st. Canadian Poultry Re- view for one year by Garnet Doherty. Russel Moore • Elegy, Spanish 1st, New Era forl year by R Idobnes.•• Luke Lawson. •• Emnburgs A V - 151, Rawbide".whip by 4 Igo - Brien. Luke'LaWs'on, ' - • Games B 11 pair -1st, Pipe:and:tin of tobacco by Riee..'A-.LCIrigg. . • • Ganes,- A o V pair-1et.:P1ant by „ . JCunnlng- ;haxne. 4 3 .Grigg.3ard .• • . , ' . iGamel3itntama B R.pair-1M.• American Stan- dard of Perfection by H Eltorke : 2nd 1 lb. 500 tea by W T .0•Noil. A d Grigg, Clifford IJCVY.Gane'113 . , • .Bantatu; Pyle Pair-leti.Copper Plamie .A.T cooper., -5,4'Grfgg, 2nd, Ortnnb• • Tray • mid 'Brush' by Davis ez Rowland; Jno Bice. • •• 'AG V Bantams pair-lat and 2n5,Panoy-.china • dishes by, W. B. Counter. Clifford Levy. Al : Doherty., • • , • . • TOrkeya,..14;ggst 'bird exhibited by -a farther - .1st, The Newsii .R.norgl. for one 'year • by• Mitchell; 2nd. Llanadian Poultry Review. 1. year 'by BB Rorke. Bruce Holmee 1st end . • DuckS. A V pair-Ist. 8 lb Package Poultry reg uIStoSW trlietteorm--cliffordlrevy: rear by WE Fair OS. Jabez Bend,. • . •••., Pigeons A. V collection -1st, Canadian •panoier. for: . • '• . SPECIALS • ‘, • • •:•.• . • Best 1907. Cockerel on 'Exhibition:-SilVer cup by the Association. Durd Bra.. • _• Best 1907 Pullet on exhibltion.Silver eup by the association. El 15,Borke. •. • ' • Best collection pf It I. Reds • A V American • Standard a 'Perfection by H15 Rorke. M 0 Kea. • THE STItENUOUS LIFE. Palls so Hard on the Stomach it ltinst Have • The stress mid strain of the strenu- ous life in both city and country makes stomach troubles. Five people suffer to -day where one did ten veers ago with sick headache, dizziness, flatu- • lence distress After eating. • specks be- fore the eyes, bloating, nervousness, sleeplessness and the many other syin p•• toms of indigestion. All who are suffering With stomach troub es, and that, means at least two out of three in Jlinton and othee towns,thoulli, use Mi. o•na, stomach Mb - lets. ' Nothing else Is a4 safe, yet effec- tive enothing else can be so thorough. I y rehed upon to relieve all troubles from indigestion as Mi o -ria, So reliable is Mi -ti int that W. 8.1t Holmes with every 410c box they lie% , .0 Store to Rent ; the umiersigned offers to rent the, offibe milIsaao St.,jost back of Monk& & Crooke, -r-teresitirvacittedloy Mter-J7 Taylor; thig- a good site for a More and 'suitable for any' businese„ and. will be .put in shape le .sinit the neede dt any teri'ant. Apply to • :NNW BRA or to MR; J. 0. :ELLIOTT,'.' 1)liotonI Qat • ' Best and largest exhibit, 8 IbXoast by R., FA!- siminons. .A J Grigg.. ' • ••• . , • Highest scoring' pair id BIReds A 'V ..Use of 'best turnoutin barn by L Walker, liverYman. •. . Fred Hill. , Zest Wyandotte Female A V -Gent's China cup and •aatieer by 'A D Beaton, 1515 Rorke. . Highest morintimir 'of 1907 fowls of :ow variety eXcept RIBede-81.50 thirtby Morrish de Orooks Durst Bros. • • . Whitest bird In show - Bpshel selected seed . Poultry. Advocate offerd a sub.for one 'year fo each of the two best pair of 1907 birds shown 11Y aflY members of -association under 17 years of age ;E' Pittison,0 Paisley. • . .1rhe Canadian Poultry Nen, of ()Wen Sound offerel year stab to beet cockerels in each of four varieties, Viz. Buff Leghorn% Partridge Wtan- dates, Barred Itaks, Bed Caps.. George Rice,./4 p Rorke, W, Fleher..w Fisher. • DtirstBros, Benudllerpffer ti, setting of•S 0 W Leghorn eggs Value to for best, bird in W Leg, ban class; their• own birde net to cot:Mete. Jas.. • Howson, • • •• • . • , • • Benmiller,effers bushel of corn or best pair of mixed adored birds in show. Inike Lawson. •. Luke Lawson, Alex McIntyre, and 3 Irinc,P4h. offer lbest value aerators for best. bird tit Dlaok Spanish, Andalusians. Red•Caes andpug teg.. haus, Alfred Barge, Luke Lawson, ' Chmtelon Brea Offer a'se,led dish for best dozen of Black Minorca eggs, doubles not allowed. Alf Barge. • • • W Linder offers a celery dish vain:: Si for best dozen brown eggs, doubles not dllowed.-Eggs to go to doper. 0 Helton'. • ,, • • '• Peray.Couch offers 500„eash for bestBlack Lan- shan pullet, TWo or more birds to enter, C }Myer. • . • Most atraCtive display -Smyrna Rugby Newcorobe.-To be judged bY donor.WM CArter,. Constance. • " • • Eggs for Matching. Rosie Comb Brown LeahOrna- egge frompolitic egg main of this ex- , Notice to tuntractorti /Sealed. Tenders will be reoeived, up to April 18/08- for 'the building of a brick thumb in the village of 'Brucetield Plan. and opeosfications can be seen at W. Soott'0,.Bencefield on ' or after the 81st ot Dearoh, 1908 The lowest or if y twirler not necessarly accepted, all tenders ad- dressed t� '• D. AIKENHEAD • 41n •&toy. binding Committee. • • • Bettoefield, Ont. • . oi Sae, • • •On Maple St, one half aore of ground, good fruit trees and other small fruit. houselin port condition. . Apply to .' W.W. NIMENS.' .Property.for Sale. • The Undersigned offers, for sale the property on the corner of won and Isaac kit., Clinton, and known as the Elliott Bleck, It •is the,most desirable store • property in town, and will be 'sold' on reasbnitbla terrnir.- - JOHN 0, ELLIOTT. Stock 'tor Sale . • The undereigned offers by private We- st Lot 29 Con, 9, Goderieh Tp, the follow. mg good stook, tease ming four yore, 'by Axed; 1 horse rising three years, by Texas Jack; 1 filly rising two years, by Textie Jack; 1 filly rising one year,by Idol Brino. These colts are all bred front a mare eired by Shkoder, dam Maggie Murry There are- alto six geed young cattle. Terme-eash, or arrangetnente made as to • Sinai if hicessary. Apply to • ' - J. W. Dia.liQUiel. Miens Variety of utility fowl, at 75o per . getting o113 egge, FRED EASOM, thintoo. Oppoeite Commercial Rotel. Partridge and Columbian • • Wyandottes. „ Yam a pen of rartridoi Wyendottee rioluding the oup winning pullet, the speoial winning heti at,d the first prize cooker let the Clinton slow. Aliej COI- ti1061 Wyendelttes whiners of lst prize, at 92, per 13, or three getiinge for $5, Rhode Island Reds. Single Comb, $1.50 per setting, Ross Comb, $L50 and 02.00. Hasa antocellent laying strain. in both combs; 74 ptillet Matings aro sure to erdduee even color, and winning birds, / tit Gs. Naufinatio gee abut like hot eekes. Send for orieu▪ lere. Shorthorns tor Sale 2 good young -bulls 10 and 12 months old, sired by Doke df Itichmond,and bred from good.eows,prieee to mit the times. Also a giantity eflgood eeed barley.' B H WISE Olinten P.O. ;Difitriet Agent wanted. • District agent for the County of Huron for the North American Life Asturarme Co. Apply ANGE8 ELLIOTT, , Distriot Maneger, ' 294 Mao= Temple, tipd London, Ontario, • For Sale Or to Rent In the village of Holmetwille the ender - signed offers for mile or to rent is a acre lot with good fame honk) of six rooms, brick kitchen, woodshed and steble to. gather with large two dory frame Witting nownied by Mr 1 Brown es a chopping ran plenty of goorwiter. Poliseeoon giv- en the miidle rif April,sooner if required,' for further knowledge tolply to P. F. POTTER, Heron Road • House for Sale.. A comfortable frame gonse on Mill 85., - containing 3 bedrooms, sitting room, pan. try woodshed,, good'oellar, hard an4, soft water. • One-quarter sore lot. Will be sold cheep. Apnly at NEW ERA Office; or JAM HEN= POLLAND, Clinton. .House for Sale • —41 - The largenottage onQueen street. be- longing to the estate of the late E. Holinei is offered for lisle. The lot is one-half more, with bearing -fruit tree% hard and soft water. A bargain. Apply at NEW ,ERA office. ' Executor's Sale of Farr* • The undereigned Eitcutor offers -for side parte of lots Nos. 17 and 18, (lon, • Hullett Tp., containing,81 acres, more or less. Fell • plowieg and • sovnng done. Ferns and buildings in good condition ind repair. For particulars, apply to ' , • . . NATHANIEL SAUNDERCOOK;' . Executor, Londesboro.'• W. BRYDONE, Solicitor, Clinton, Ont, House for Sale or to 'Reg Dissolution ol Partnership ••••kra. Netite is hereby given that ths partner. shin heretofore exivting between the firm of Rumball and MeMeth, has been di�. solved by mutual consent, Person* owing the late Atiri may pay either of the wider - signed, • FRED RILIIIIALL 'JAMS McHATII 011utoo, Natoli 11/08, - _ The undersigned offers for sate or to rent.that house of Maple St, formerly oc- oupied by ,Mrs The house ie a frame and contains 6 rooms and woodshed hard and eoft water a quarter of an sore et land in lot, with 'fruit trege thereon. The house le in a good state .of repair, :for further Particulars apply' to • W J FALCONER, OlintoneOnt . Good Rouse for Sale. . • Subscriber offers for sale hie large and comfortable fratne bowie on•Alhert Street. The house has every convenience for °than- • my tamily, - Good--cellar;-hard and soft water on the leo' three -quarters -of -an -sore • of • land; bearing fruit • trace, also good stable, Will be-eold on reesonebea-terine. WILKEN, Clinton lush aoth, GEORGE -ELLIOTT • erANToN.. eNT• :. ° • Farm sales a Specialty. Licensed • Auctione_e_r. OrdersT1pEerfRot:;ttiRyl!aANttSE:W_deciEBA,win)to: THOMAS .GUNDRY: • Live itoek and 'general Anctionter! - -C4(; 3E1111.1 • ato:a sami a spoeinlij. tifEels• sr A% ZIEW ERA offlee, Clinton; pm:wetly. attenes& to. Terms reasonable, • Farrnert mi e antes, discounted / • G. VICTOR GOO bWiN • TAxinE4misT: Birds and Agin:m.1a Stuffed and Mount et • tine balite; • Terme Reasonable l• • ;WANTON, ONT - G. D. 1VicTaggort ' M.. D: MoTa.ggar - . • IVicTaggiirt4,:Brosi• • BANKERS ' ALBERT ST cipiT.roN .1118611111."' • ..NOTE8 DISCOUNTED isstied,• -Interestalictvied_oni The McktIlop .Muthat Fire AnMipance. Co. "tarn' and laolated`Town Props erty' Only bleared. OFFICERS. • j. .B. McLean,President,SeafOrth; Thee • Eraser, Vice-prds., 1,3ru.ce6eld;i Thos. IL Hays,,Sicy, • Treas.; • Seaforth: • • °•• DIRECTORS. Jas. Connelly,. Holmesville; 'joke ' Watt,. Harlock; G. Dale, Cajntort; M. , Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech!. 4 wtion; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, 3. Bee - newels, -Brodhage.p. is - Each Director inspectteof losses la his own lecality. •• o , Farm to Rent A 40od,...grazing and Feature 'terra of 80 acres, situated on the 14th Con of Gods rich Tp, is offere.i to rent, telicl • (girth creek. Apply to • MRS • TEBBIJT.- , Princess St. Cood Frame House tor Sale or to Reit Subsotiber offers for sale or to rent, his large and comfortable frame house on Briton Street west, containing 9 rooms, With bath room, plosete, wash reom sad pantry, *Good miller and furrieee, oleo good ets.ble, 3, B. LINDSAY, Clinton, • „ Farm tor Sale or to Rent Lot number 2 Lotion Rffild South, Timken:0 taiuirigpne bund - ed twee, 80 soreslimb are (Awed, aim balance is we to red Ana there ix a plenclid sew h There is on the farm it large o and kitchen and b ri 14: -it bha to.:0:3wbrie. e a barn 60 x 50 with forte (dabbling, thee() ie also a hey barn 50 x 28, pig pens and implement house; this farm is 1 miles from Ilippert 3 trinee from ttensall,and miles from Setiforth. It is well fenced with wiregine undordrained with tile, and is convenient to eohool and churches, For' terms etiply 50 Ceti proprietoett Solleffere hotel, gippen, a mut. W 111 DOM . AGENTS. Robt. Sniitb, Harlock; , Edi Seaforth; James Curierning,* Eginonde ville; 3. W. Yeo, Holmesville •. I n llis Own 1129k Strange!to say, there ere a. nuraber of people in the country who do not seem to understand that / am On ar' Own hook, se to convince them of the 1 eee, I hay above ivieepted my photo My swop is three doors north: of the Notmandie Hotel, 'where there le: as choice a stook a l'aney Worsteds, . Tweeds, Pantings, Over -coatings twill black and blue Woreteds as found:any. place. ' • Suitt made to order on abort n otlee Itindly give us a call, and inspect for „ yourself. • • Q. A. DOWNS, • Merchant Tailor, Clini011a