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CLINTON NEW ERA
CLINTON. ONT.. Oct. 1st 1908
Here is a Sample of the
•Difference in Admin..
istration. •
During the twelve years the
Liberals have been in office
they have sold a little over 6,-
000 square miles of timber
land, in each and every case,
the same being sold to the
*highest bidder.
In one year the Conserva-
tive government gave away to
members of Parliament " and
others, over 10,000 square mil-
es of timber land, for •which
the country did not receive One
vent.
In each and every year of
she 18 that the Conservatives
were in office,they added about
six and a hallmillion dollars
to the debt of Canada—or a
total of $118,000,000.
_In the 12 years that the Lib,
ierals have been in office they
have added a totalof $19,000,-
000 to the debt,and this is due
to the Grand runk Pacific.
When the Liberals took of-
fice in 1$96 the debt per head
stood $5o.87 To -day it Stands
at $4o.so. These figures are
official.
When the Conservatives
were in power, the Postal De-
partment was run at a loss
nearly every year. Everbody
knows the improvements that
have been made since then,
and yet the department this
year has a surplus of St,000,-
OW.
Out Or His Own Month
"The year just olosed has been
,marked by a steady increase in most
branchte ot Canadian industry. Pro.
Auction has materially increased, and
since it is by _production that we
measure a nation's prosperity, we mey
assiime that Canada • has been fairly
prosperous. Our tactories have been
kept busuy employed and sales on the
whole hes.' kept pace with the a,d-
vaneeetebt of other lines." s
.This is not a paragraph from some
Liberal newspaper editorial,much lik
Liberal campaign literature as it may
rea.d. It is. from the address Of Mr
Cockshutt, M P.,to the Manufacturers
.Aesociatien last year. Such a splend-
id tribute, corning from Mr Cockshutt
is a great compliment to the Liberal •
tariff which he opposes. Instead of
Mr Fielding's policy bringing ruin to
the country and closing up the fac.
tories, as Sir Charles Tupper prophe-
'Bled it would do, eleven years after Mr
Vockshutt testifies that Canada has
been prosperous, and not only bave
the manufactories been multiplied,but
that they have been busilP employed.
The aecuser has been put in the WH-
IMS stand, and out of his own mouth
be has disproved thettecusations made
Against the Liberol tariff.
Dairying Civilizes
Pref. Osea.r trein commenting upon
the agricultural conditione as he found
Them in hie recent trip to Europe,
"In the countries where the trinst
milk is need there is the mast
civlliza-
lion. In Spain, Deily and notinianie
And other countries where dairy oaere
are sr arm. I found that land Was
treni. ex -
v cheap and civilization not
very Jar relveneed, while in Hellinid.
Dennetrk, Switzerland, and the Islarid
of Jet rrey, tehere dairying is the nein.
tripe( wort r at ior t, land WAS often worth
&eine el heed, es dollars per acesrana
in some c.e.es $2,000 per (tore/ Upon
ingniry, the pt °pia told inn the dairy
tOWS were responsible add' I find the
,same thing to be ttne is the United
tateef
•
'MX MINTON NEW ICRA,
Twelve •Wonderfird Years for Callitda
The following Table ShOW2 the wonderini progress Canada has
made in 10 years. it shows the'fignres for 'the ant year the Liberals
tooh office, mid the current year
1806 4008.
•Tetall foreign Trade -...„.......;..,...$200,025400 $069,1tas,200'
7
MAKE A CHANGE
A New Haqk for An oidone /for/ it is
Done In Clinton
The back aches at times with a dull
feeling Waging YOU worry and restless
sharp. eine shoot across the re ion of
the kg ueye, it is agony to ben ,etoOp
Total imports 4,0 04 ae.14“.A.4 4, a* • 1180011,508 4170,731,5wa application or plasters doe* no good sellers ae being "strictly up to date-
.. °OM. The tubbing of liniments or e g vv lob are :described by the
, Sermons
• Supply One E• ach Sunday For
Tweutprire Cents
New York, Sept, 23 -For 25 cents a
week, or 4310 a year. clergymen May
now obtain sermons from twenty-two
hundred to twenty-five hundred word
Total. exports. .. . 120:03,852 280,0.0,600 in theee cases, they do not rean the and containing allutdaks Ourrent
Total trade Canada
with. crest ni taut ,05 5 tense To get rid of these sympton3e Itgairo anti matters of national in,
I 42 446 2g0 506 507 Suet exchange the bad back for a new termite,"
and stronger one follow the example Clergymen in Manhattan have re -
Exports vanadianproduee to Drilla*. 02 717 041 120,194 124 of this Clinton Clintoncitizen.
teived letters addressed "Dear Brother'
,00a - 121,171,109 stRreretD.ponaolidinittoetin,litit'fitoafritio,attenbury and circulars containing sample ex -
Exports farm products ILO all countries tsol5oi
says:- cerpts from the sermons which are for
Exports, produce of the mine..., 0119,650 39,117,133
Exports, produce of the korest„. „,,, „... 2178,000
ExpoTts, produce of the 11,677,765 13,887,3193
Experts, produce of the manufaetures .9,1165,3$4.
28,507424
Mrs Kennedy has suffered for over a
year with a miserable, dull bearing
down pain aaoroes the small of the
back and could get nothing to give
any relief. At tines she could scarce-
lystoop over or straighten herself up.
eale.• The concern which offers this
sermon. service for 25 cents a week or
eta montlas for $5 is the "homiletic
department of a publishing house
which has offices in the down town
district, .
"No patron," says the circular to the
elergymee, "need fear an accusation
of plagiarism. We sell the clergymen
our work aud he has a right to use
what he purchases as seems best to
.'he sermons are mailed in New
York every Friday morning in 'plain
ct
pealeenvelopes. They are evangeli-
cal in tone, ..They enable theclergY.
man to get along with fevyer homiletic.
books and ntegazines and the terms
put this unique service within the
reach of the poorest tainistere. We
shall not furnish our service to more
ttohwanmene tninister la ally given city ov
The openng pragaraphs of the cir-
cular to clergymen are as follows:-
"Dear brother -Though the quality
of pulpit week demanded these days is
much higher than that -af a generation
or two ago, the time tor study and
'preparation bes been markedly cut
off tie, the increase of business and
routine parish work which the tithe
has thrust upon the minister. We
believe that hasty and piecemeal sort
of' preparation has a great deal to do
with the acknowledged •diminishing
interest and attendance at the ohurch
services. The pulpit is the minister's
throne,if he, is weak and slipshop there
he weakens his power all the way
around. We believe that many min -
esters get ill or nervously incapaci a
al by the worry and strain of the
situatiep •-• more here • than else-
whereeta' • .
• "All this is possible of reinedy. We
are in a position to help. We pre-
pare 0%7 week a new and original
serMen which, we offer for the small
consideration of 25 cents to the harass-
ed and hard driven pastor of the aye -
rage church. lines° tiermons are from
twetve tcrtifteen mhautes long.. They
are [printed in'aril% typewriter type,
so that the minister hats no labor of
copying.. The price is payable. Or ad-
vance. VVe shall be 'pleased to answer
. inquiries,especially if accompanied by
, stamp.' '
• Page 0 a a sample serMon aecomp
anted the ' circular. Included in the
excerpt are a qaotation•from the Bible
e 0 es an spells of dizzinesffwere
ItatIMIY train°, tens carried.... • • • • • ; • • 04,266,825• 4os,s000tsa unable to attend •to the household
alao frequent and often rendered her
duties, These headaches were usually
Discounts inbitnks at Ot4 .1une, . ..,„ 24.5117,301 _ 584,73914f • Iffellg;c1. toir itigrem(riegotrillnititr1114.
Railway mileage * • „ .r.terro.41 9..•1/.• 16,270 22 4o • - •
. .
9 2 more, severe alter doing au thing that
Deposit In chartered and savings hanks 245,029,143 050,120,26 our druggist Mr B°114er and theY
Capital of banks. .. 0 ••61,701,007 90,057,255
Assets of banks.... , , ... . .... .... ... ,. , ....... 3201937,0,43 *045,085408
Aletflife insurance in force, ...-. , , , ..... 327,800,499 4189,324,500
. .
Public debtoper capita.......,...„ ,..„ . . 50,82 40,50
.
'Figures are for 1007 -the last available.
were very quick in giving the desired
results The headacheesoon had gone
and likewise the headaches and spells
of dizziness, Mrs Kennedy speaks
very highly of Booth' Kidney Pills
andsaYs she Would not be withouta;
box in the house." Sold by Dealers.
Price .50 cents. The 11 T Booth. Co.,
Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Sole 'Oanadiau
Agents. „
. . Hypocrisy,• . .
• . Canadas ' Trade •
•
The Toronto News is very indignant:' --- .
because Mr Charles Marcil and other liEvery patriotie Canadian reioices
n the phenomgrial prosperity that our
Liberals are appealing to their electors country has enjoyed in recent
years
for support on tha ground that they and points with pride to the vast ex -
had secured public works in their con. Wti:CiU7d°Ife out incitstry and commerce
stituenbies, The News is eimialY a /int. i growth hasellieesn entiti% ecause our
ocrite in its electorial criticisms. 1 .:eirfibue that this
During the Local election attention
was called to the feet thet at least two
Conservatives were making direct ap-
peals for support on thelines condemn-
ed by the News, Here are extracts everthetess, it is true that wise
from their speeches :•••-• • .
national affairs were . akinistered by
a Liberal Government Ms due in the
main 1 to the splendid opportunities
which this countey presents to enter-
prise and thrift, to the vast natural
resources front which 'oboe and skill
taw draw :almrast limited wealth.
governnaent encouraging industry,
• nem:noting trade,and securing desirable •
You Will make the mistake of your immigration will immensely aid such
Jives if you send down a Liberal. development and prosperity. Striking
Blood is thicker than waxer.. It is not. evidence of this is . found in the re -
human that, the governinentshoind dei . intirkable progress made • since Core..
ILS much for it.man. who is everlasting- servative ruaatagement placed the.
ly kicking open the hack door-, as it control of,their public affairs in the
would do for asupporter. R. R. Gramey hands of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his.
at New Liskeard, in Local Election." associates. ; • , •
"Do you think the government ii The total trade Of thellominion,that
going to be as liberal ten constituency is, the aggregate of the value of ' the
that opposes it? Will McKelvie; the imports and exportspf all kinds;money
Liberal candidate, have the same included, taken .for :the alternate:
weight . as Mr Shillington ? If you years of Conservative 'administration
send a Liberal you will not get as large is set out in,the following table conie
a grant is you will, , should you send piled &din the latest report of the De -
Mr Shillington." T. H. Lennox at New pertment of trade and commerce: •
Liskeard, in Local Election.. • .. . tjntier.C. oeservative 'Regime •
Did The News condemn Gamey or,
1 lege
' 1886. ..........e .. , .. a.$182,072.8106 :
Lennox at the time e Not innate It i. Igo . : • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • " ' ' • • 189,96537°'
was'profoundly quiet, although its 'at: a.l. 1.•!,3,92..,:::::: ...... .. ....' .. :,::::: 2°6227;559294:661051
.mteandteir vies nirectecito the statemen4 • neu-sh. . . 1227.35a,02t
His The News eondeinned. RO-1 Mr. • van.1.)::iti.t.in"Ot.i.in..g. li.ri'e"..w1:2;:'17611:7o:vi .2
i
These figures show a substantial'ad- •
Poster, who, , during the present .:cam- . b theoithe twgelv:seoarrstitiliatilearvn:tei ,years
paign•promised to build' a $10,000,000
tunnel for the p.eciiile of PeiraceEdwaad :
since, during which a Liberal Gjeseen-
Island if they would suppert •the Con. ' to prnin t
t hasobeeenutoinlat in its power
t y's welfare.
setva,tives ? Not by one word.ss— _
: I Here are thielcorrespoeding_figuieslor
this term — .
The plant truth, is that the. News is ' ' • . • .
.not entitled to the slightest cinifidenee, 1 tinder reibe'al Aline -
1898 - $ 00,222,959
and RS editOrial opinions are not fixed looies . . .. ... .... ......... eea en eag
. . ,
by as.nauch principle as poli.cy. 1902.1 ' • . .414,481,881 .
194............ .. ....... 464:985,567
• • 3906... .. . . .............. 5413,947,487
Fads for the Electors essmo,aot
Political economists used to argue
Here ewe some facts the electors that a country was 'disadvantaged by
should ponder over experting Mere goods than itimported
•This theory is not generally aocepted
In 1896, the era year the Liberals now, but•in any case, ie could .not
ap-
came to power, the total trade, in ply to a new country, into which was
amend numbers,was 239 million dollars/. • pouriniat desirable immigration be -
In 1908 the trade wars$650 milliott. I he mapsassaoefagiimoportsf writ{ in-
! gtsl: the
e new
In 1896 the deficit was $330,000: . camera and also mueltiniof°,the capital
In 1908 the surplus was $19 million. i
i
; min the foem of both money and meter-
whtch carne to be used in the open-
. waIsh$199086mthaeliatrn.trade with Great Britain, .ing up and develotiment of the coan-
,, try's resources,
In 1908 it Wits $208 million. j Therefore Canada 'may well be con -
1 eratulated upon the magnitude of her
During the 18 Years of Conservative imports as well as upon bei, surplus
rule they increased the debt of the products which we send to other
couetry six and a half millions eaCh eountries. If we takesthe merchandise
imports for the periods above set Out
but*choosing years at wider Intervale
During the '12 years the Liberals for the sake of shortening our - table,
have been in power the debt Was we nbtain the following statement:
creased only '$19,000,00a, and this was 1 Under the Conservative regime
due to the Gle T. P. 1892.... , 115160,413
The net"debt per head in 1896 wa 1896.. ' 105,301,161 •
350.80; in 1907 it was $40.50. . 2. Under Liberal Admintstration
.. ......$172,506,878
"No man shouldanarry betore he is 1904 ... 248,490,019
25 years of age.. He hasn't any sense 1908. ...... . ... ....... 351,f3254024
when he'syounger. A girl shouldwait Everyone will admit that there i,
i
until she s twenty. By that time she evidence a prosperity in the exporst
may know something about darning. ing of a large surplus of the country's
sockteand cooking and washiegdishes. producte,but it must be remembered
The author of that stateinent is Rev, thet very rapid growth tends to lessen
Dr Gottlieb Andrea, Jersey CitY's this surplus because eo much of what
"marrying parson," 'yvho has joined is produced is needed to supply the
1.000 souls to 1.000 other souls in the 25 , wants of new comers before the re -
years ef his pastoyate, At least, he has • sults of their labors are available: It
ceiebrated 999 marriages to date, lif°' IIis necessary to bear this in mind to
night the thousandth couple faced him I realize howsxnuch of prpsiiierity is in-
to be yoked. They were Maxmillian ditated by the figures in the latter of
Nagel and Helen Brant.Dr Andrae the foliowing tables, which are for the
is a hale add hearty, and jelly sort of year' as those just Bet out, They
a clergyman,.who delights in tying represent the total exports of mer -
the matrimonial bond, • ehendise f all kinds from the Dorain-
•
WhenYou
Tahe Cold
•
One way is to nay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
velops into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An-
other way Is to ask your doe,.
.tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. if he We, "The best
thing for colds," then take it.
Do as he says, anyway,
.oisimelomminuakupgrnowilineispileismoiremetaisemillitulivaia
We publish ear retinu
A es
..„. rotibAtriltiiiiteg
ere vro utlsO Yell to
consult your
O.,
dootor
1 Under the Oonsetvative regime
1888.... ..... . 87,101,144
108,806,044
1896 112,085,490
2 tinder Liberal Administration
1900 .$177,776044
1004.. . • 211,055,678
*of If • ,368,952
Busy Mans Magazine
Welcotne as "brown 'Octibr de" to
the jolly Englishman is the current
number of The Busy Man's Magazine
to the Canadian teadet, lt tells of
many things of interest, and is more
attractive in appearance than any pre-
' deeding home. The illtistrations ern.
brace several fine cuts of the exterior
end interior of the Canadian (aces in
'London, the homes, religious Otaremorr.
ies and customs of the Six Nation In-
dians, Various scenes of the mining, never did cure Rheurnationn It is more
forest and railway damp life of the `than skin deep -it is constitutiona , al -
frontier laborer, tee well,as the temple ways. Because of this principle, Dr.
and Meeting house of the oldest tong. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy is perhaps
hum d A, etion, the most popular in eXistenco, It got 0
WIWI the bowels are constipated, pol.••• both ornal and selecim, is strong in by word of month ft oni one to anoth•
Stinerts subStoriced are absorbed into the character delineation and plot intorest. er, t•vorywhero. Grateful patient.4
bloodinstead ofhoingdallyromoved from The attieles from the world's leading uladly spread results. It hi an not of
the body is nature intended. Knowing publicationa Are comprehensive in humanity, to tell the sick of a way to
this danger, doctors always inquire about character and well selected, while the health. Tell some sick one. Aoki by
the condition orthe bowels. Ayeett Pilis, rigital tontributions are bright and AV 8 11 liolnies a d1V A McOou-
0Asir tie Ziowinliassio***
The Editor and the -Advertiser
, Once on A thIle knew a man
_ Who said it didn't pay •
• To 'advertise the goods lie had
• .1.0 sell or trade a way.
• •
•
To prove that he was off his base
•
And make Win plainly see
1 gave him half a page of space
And let him have it free,
_ •
It almost Seared him into fits
To see himself' displayed
Ae displayed him •but he felt •
The influence on his trade.
I kept it up, his business boomed
,The customers swooped down ,
Upon his store until he had
• The biggest rush in town.
One day I went around to call
And found him on the run
With people waiting for their turn
When those ahead were done. •
"Well well,"; I cried in great delight
'IV see things boom that vvay .
"Don't advertising Pay, old man?
•
What have you got to say."
I thought he'd like my workse much
And think my plan so nice ,'
That he'd not only praise my work
Bue pay the doable price. .
• .•
And did Iido it? Listen please •
I tho ht that I'd drop dead ,
When suddenly he turned on me
And vigorously said: .
Take out that advertisement q Welt
Goldern yer pesky ,skin, • .
Pll neve'r gib a chance to rest
Ex long as it stays in.
, --From New York Trade Journal.
IN A BREATH THERE'S
' REST
Breathe Hydrom and be cured of •
Catarrh Bronchitis
and averse from, a hYrnri.
TheLILa wp. tap :nets°. raant
Stand' firmly on solid
on of • the • sermon is as
• -groqnd and still stand when sciences
and philosophies shall have reached
the utmost limit of their inquiry and
all truth is woven everlasting glory
and pladedupon the brow of Him who
had shovvn sinning, mortal hatnanitY
'the wey iff life; who has reyealed to
wayward, erring mail the truth of
life; who has given to the unworthy;
the best gift at. his disposal -Him-
The circirlareetates that; the sern3ons
are prepared by a pastor in an active
service "who understands the grind of
the average pastorate in the direction
of sermon making and who his special
ability. 'EtS it warrior of geod .sermon
meterial."
• Asthma, • '
„
Netare has .a. 'remedy for catarrh,
epidercdc colds and bronchitis that is
far better than • dosing the stomach
with medichle'and drhge. '
It is the heeling ads and balsarnd Of
Hyaimei which medicate the air you
breathe, teaching the most remote air
•cells the nose, throat and lungs,kill-
ing far catarrhal germs and. restoring'
health to the mucous mei:ahem:re.
Hyomeeacts like a Curative internal.
air bath.and has the•same healing arid
antiseptic effect as the air where the
Pine and EuealYptic forests give Off :
their fragrant and healing balsams.
Breathe healing ByOniei and see
how quickly yoti will get relief from
.catarrh and head colds.. If it • does
not help you there will not be -a penny
,
expense, as W 8 R Helloes agrees to
refund the money. The complete out.
fie cost p only $1,00.
Cannot Get Money:Bach . .
Toronto Lawyers Claiin a Wad Found
01141:Pickpocket
• Toronto, Sept, 23. - LastyearToron
to was visited by a Pickpocket, who
relieved marry citizens and visitors of
their surplus wealth. Among •his Vic;
time wes.a Mr H El Hastings, a visitor
who was robbed a ,s27o. The pick-
poeket, 'shortly. after, was arrested es
vagerent, and the$270 found on him
and when the. complaint carne he from
Mr Hastings the connection, was'
established. A charge' of theft wag
thee laid against the man, but having
been allowed to give bail he promptly-
lavented.
Out of the11270 found on him ale was
expended on the prisoner's behalf. The
balance remaii2s in the Police Commis-
sionere hancls.• •
It would appear an easy thing to
dispose of the ownership of the money
and. it is understood that Mr Hast•
inge has desigtated the notes properly.
But the lavvyers object to his getting
thei money. Two practitioners who
appeared for the light-fingered one lay
claim to his wad. They say they ed•
vancecrhira money for bail, arid got
an assignment on his pocketbook.
The case is beyond the Police COM•
missiotters, and they have applied for
, leave to pay it intoveurt,
The C. P. R. claim to haft engaged
8,500 mechanics since the strike began.
The MOM you know about tea, the
More you wilt appreciate the delicate
.fragrance and delicious flavor of
,0SallidsP tea. .
.IIinartrs Liniment Cures Carnet in Cows.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier's cousin • and
namesake, died at Montteal.
The staff of DominiOn :Fruit Inspee.
tors has been substantially • inereased
.for this Season by' the eppoptment of
additional inspectors: An inspector
will be stationed at Port Atbhur and
Port William; who will watch:ship-
ments to .other points between the Soo
and :Winnipeg, It is intended to give
particular•attention to shipments; in
. bond Via the Niagara River. Shippers
tieing this route are warned that it -
may be necessary to detain cars at the
frontier in order to inake ptoper inspeo
Farm ior sale
For sale that farm of lop mem, Wog
loto 48440 lot MO.. Goderioh townehip,
Good franie Wise, frame born, of oblei.
drive tom, good apring creek, 10 sorer of
orchard, all olearsd bat about 25 mono and
In good state of cultivation. Songhai clay
loam. Reasonable terms to suit purchas-
er. Apply to C.J. Walhe, Olinton,"Prit. J
Farm lor Sale,
I Proprietor offers for sale llie fano on the
Insitland Con. Goderloh Township, IMO
77 and 70, eituated 1 1.2 nnleetromvillage
of Holmesville, church and wheel. The
farm contains 238 scree of choice land, •
good frame hotige, and bank barn, 5 acres
0 Orchard and 30 acres good merle
busload, The farm is traversed by a run.
ning brook, I This farm will be gold in a
block or in parte.' Apply to
ALEX BA.1.101:1R,
Choice Property For Sale
The undersigned offers for vale his choice
garden property of three aorea situated in
Gorden Servey, Clinton. Thee° is a cent,
Sortable bons° with owns cellar, on the
place, with stable, hard and soft water, all
kinds of fruit trees and in good state of
cultivation; will be sold with entire outfit;
on reasonable terma, R. JOYNER.
IITise or Sale
•
On Maple St, one half aore of ground,
good' fruit trees and other small fruit..
houskin good conditioti, • Apply to
• • W.W. NIMENS.
Howie for Sale. •
A comfortable frame house on Mill St.,
containing 8 bedrooms, Bitting room, pan-
try woodshed, good cellar, hard and,•sat
water. Gone -quarter acre lot. Will be sold
Cheap.. Apnly at NEV BRA Office, or
pdl$ • 'ElENRY POLLAND; Clinton,
• House .for. Sale
•The large cottage on Queen street, be-
longing toahe cause of the late E. Holmes
ie offered for Bale. The lot is one-half
acre, with batwing fruit trees, hard and
tiara water. A bargain. • Apply at NEW
ERA office,
• Good Frame House tor Sabi
•• or to Rent •
Oct. 1st, 1908
PROFESSIONAL
W.. MOW ON .111,
BARBIEMBE iii014I0ITOPe noTa.ic.
moue. ET00
(MOTO
• MOUT HALE •
VRYANmOmBIRes,RAIZOTs ARM I
JOHN B1DOUTi 0.B. Buds
MONEY TO 1.40d.•
•
DR W, Imo/arson
flogeon,.Nto
0.4,01.617.8,tofetencti:nang:eitnet44:07040.,
. Ey.,.tzar. Throat, and Nom, ,
Two Mims west °Mc Commercial glow
moron St. •
Or. W. Gunn
Dr. W. Gunn, E. V, P.. Z. n, C. 8.. Mow
Ofilce-lOntario Street; Clinton, Mot calls air
.front door Of Oftke or residence; Eattenburilv
Street.
Office hours at hospitah-4. to $ p.m; 7 to 9 1.4*.
DR. d. W. SHAW.
,
PETEICIAN; SVEGEON.
Accoucheur, ole., office and residence on
teatime* Ste opposite W. Barran's residence.
DR. P. R. RXON
• DENTIST •-
.• (Successor to Er. Efolmes
• Specialist in Crown and Bridge Worli.;
• Graduate of the Royal College of Dental tow•r
goons of Ontario. .
• Honor gradtiatti of University of Toronto Den,'
• MI Department.
Graduatkof Chicago College of Dental Sureel7P
Will visit Barfield everyBlonder. •
,
• Dit. H. Ft!WLE.R,
'DENTIST.' .
Offices over O'NEIL'S store. • •
• 13pecial care taken to niake dental treat.,
men* as pan:Aries se possible. •
Miscellaneous.
TAKES OABLPBEI.L, LONDESBol10,
.e/ SEWER OE MARRIAGE LICENSES
No witnepaes reouired
• Subscriber °frets for ;sale .or to rent his• Money
large and comfortable frame house on -.....
Private funds to loan at 414 per cent itnd
wards f, TIRTDONE.
Huron Street west, containing 9 rooms,
with bath roam, closets, wash mom and
pantry. . Good cellar and furnace, also
•good stable, • j. Be LINDBAX, Clinton.
'For Sale
•
A
well established Boot and shoe husi
fleas, Einburn, also Rouse end Lot
time easy, JAMES STANLEY.
.•
Lot.: for' Sale' ,
For gale a quarter acre lot on James St
apply to . 'WALTER TOWNeEND, •
• ' Clinton.
,
•
Portirtnd Cement..
All 'orderi for Portland Cement•prompt-
•ly filled. Sampson Brand Portland Cement
• rae'best in the worid. S. A, HAIV1ILTON,
coal dealer.
Shorthorns tor Sale
2 good young bulls 10 and 12 months old,
sired by Duke of Richroond,and bred from
pod cows,priges to suit the times. Also
t quantity af good seed barley.
' E I:1 WISE
• • Clinton P.O.
, .
• Farm tor Sale.
. • . •
•
That very valuable farm belonging to
the undersigned, situated three nines from
Auburn station, six miles trent- tilyth, 200
aeree, sobool at corner of tot, 20 Berea of
.tion. • hard Wood bush, 2 acres df orchard, first-
class buildings, well fenced, well watered,
in a high state of cultivation and excellent
soil; one of the best- farms in thelecnntry;
Terms easy. Apply T S. BROWN,
6.18,3m Blyth, Ont
•FALL FAIRS •
Bay field
Brussins
Fordavich
Dungannon
•
• Oct. 1-2
,Oct.i- 2
'• • • Oct. 8
• Oct. 7-8
IIMMNIMMI.21.100.11111••
•
For Sate or to itent:
The undersigned offers for sale or to rent his
house and lot in Holroesville The house con-
tains 7 rooms and 'woodshed and stable, together
with large two storey frame building, having
been used for a chopping mill; plenty . of good
water and a.good gardbm -+PropertY-n017-066111-
pied by NiV, Vislier who has bought a fibrin in
ElolbOrne.Wor particulars apply to
4ipd P.' POTTER, liu3•oulload, cioderich TX)
Clinton Ccurt . ot Revision
Notice is hereby given that a Court will
be hold, pennant to The' Ontario Voters'
Act, by His Honour the judge of •the
Comity Court or the County of Huron, at,
Chilton, on, the tith day of October
1908, at 9 o'olook • to hear and deter-
mine complaints of erten and omissions
in the Voter... List of the Mianicipalayl of
the Town of Clinton for 1908,
. D. L. MACPHERSON,
Town Clerk.
Dated this 14th day of September noti.
Western 'Farm Lands tor
Sale 4
STISKR,TenEWAN
Owing to the recent financial etrinoenty,
we have bt en able. tO sebum s huge. list of
improved fame, for quick Bale, at prioea
ter below their itetual value, min on reason-
able teams, The Janda 'have been carefully
blooded, and are fin beet value in the
NOrth.weet tooday. • Wo have had years of
experience, and know what we are selling.
Those who conterriplate buying, or who In.
Lfie Excellency, the Gevernor-Gener.` toed going %trot for the purptae of taking
al has received a check for $10,000 for up land, should communicate at once with
the Quebec battlefields fund, the donor ' oar agent. ALLMON PAIR- & CO.,
being a, citizen of the United States, Indian Head, District Agept0 WILLIA.M
Who desires to 'timid anonymous. DUNBAR, emits. Cottage; Baefield Road,
4 -
Go Go to the blood, if you are to drive•
out Rheumatism. A Wisconsin phys
ician, Dr. Shoop, does this with his •
Rheumatic Remedy -and with sfieni-
Furniture tor Sake.
fug suecess. Rub -ores, says the doctor •
entertaining.
•
Vor tale, rrivately0 the hcinsehold forni.
tune belonging to the late eiRa. kt.A.Talka.
SON. Will be sold cheap. /gay be seen
any ;Imo r tedenee, Itattenbury B
for Sale
&tree frame house MI four lote on 'Vitt°
ria all in first ohAl
s repair. so good
house and lot on North Smut, MIHS
BUTL/1111. . p4
THOMAS GUNDRY'
Live stock and general Auction ter
• ..GODERIOH ONT
itti a-, stoles saiei3 a 'Seeman). Oitters si tut
NEw Ert4 office, Olinton,_prunplly attenctea •
to. Terms reasonable, sermons sale not.
discounted '• • •.
Gi, D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar
• • • • .
McTaggart ..Bros.
15115INERS
ALBERT ST',
General Banking "..Bnalneseb
.tranoracted , •
,
•
•„ NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts leaned. Interest allowed on
deposits. ' ' • '
• .
The McKillop Nitttuat'
•
Fire ilirsuranee. eo.
Perin and IsOlated Town Prole
-• erty Only Insured: .. • • •
J B McLean,PresideneSeaforth; Thugs
Eraser, Vise-pree„ 13rucefield; Thos. IIJA.
:Heys, Secy. Trea.s., Seafortht.. :
' •
DIRECTORS . • '
jas. Connelly, Hohnesville; r Joh=
Watt, Harlock; G, Dale Clinton; M. •
Chesney, Seafolth; j. ivans, •Beeche ”
woon; J. G. Grieve; Winthrop, j. Ben
-
newels, Brodhagen. .
Each Director is inspector of lessee ha
his own locality• .
' • •• AGENTS. •
•
Robe §tnith, Harlock; Ed t alinchlet
Seaforths jamas Curruning, Egmenda • •
• vine; j. W. Yeo, Holmesville
Farm tor Sale. •
. A first -glass 200-aore farm in Weet Wa-
waeosh, Lot e7, Con. 5, with.175 acres in'
good state of cultivation, well fenced, well
watered,, good orchard, large bank barn,
good, house. Peetoffice, blacksmith and
store at corner of farm. Convenient to
school and chuni12,- -Similes' from chetah '
and station at Auburn. Terms easy. '
W. A. HARRISON, Lei:know.
Farm for Sale or to Rent.
Farm Lot 32,,Con. 9, consisting of 100
scree, in good Btate of cultivation; 10 sores
of hard wood bush, large franie hones,
barn 40x75, with wall underneath, driving
shed 40x20; two orchards, well watered
and fenced. For further perriculans, ap-
ply to MISS FANNY JACKSON,
• Itattenbury St„ Clinton.
Blacksmith Shop and House
for Sale or Rent.
The undersigned effete for bald or to
to rent, a 131teskettith Shop and outfit of
tools, doing a good besineas near Pine
River.„ Akio comfortable home) and half-
aore of land, Ownerei only reason for
selling ie that he wants to retire from
businees, FRED, G. 1006I'W,
•Pine River,
A Good Position Open.,
The Vim:table Lite Aesurance Society
of the 'United States will be pletnad to
reeeive applications for its general agency
for Clinton and vicinity, To the right
man, eVen without life assurtmee rimer,
fence, but Can show a good past.husineee
record, an attractive income contract wifi
be mado. Address confidentially, if de-
eired, O. '11, GILLESPIE, Mgr. Equit.
able We, 24 Xing fin West, Toronto, •
Farm to 'tato
Lots 13 and 23, Maitland Con„ Cet
berae, 113 atlas in eta, 83 be the teem ;
ICO acne cleared. name house abd hank
barn on onc placer email larn on the
other, Good sell, plenty of water, 15
Acres in /all wbent, 6 miles from Olimon
and 0 from Godetieb. Apply on premises,
01 to Wel= YOUNG, Hoinissvills,
F:• W. CUTLER.
Painter and Pa• per. Ranger.
. All work guaranteed.
-:i`-rioes :reasonable.
Residence nearly opposite the
Collegiate Institute.
JACOB TAY,LOR
LINTON ,
9
Eire, Life • and 'Accident
insurance •
Real estate bought and sold
• ' Money to loan
Office Isaac Street, next 'door bo Nor
Era.
Massey-harris Agy
Having taken the agency :for the
Massepearris Oo., X will be glad to 's
show farinere any kied of Machinery
or Implement they desire, Abiders,
Mowers, Calvators, Gasoline Stiginee Mut
all kinds of Farm Machinery.
ANGUS MetE00
Opposite Molsotas Bank, Clinton.
The • Myers
AVIusieMethod
ida O. Holmes, . Teaelllet.
The Myers' Music Method, for begin*,
leers, provides a thorough preparatory
course in the rudiments.of The
lessons aro conducted on Xin erg:erten
models, and include practi Plane
teaching, triaking the Htl1nl3 pleasant
and interesting.
_Private 'lessons also giver,. andparade
'meted for the couservatory .