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CIINTON NEW ERA
CLINTON. ONT.. Oct. 22nd 1008
The Best 'fest Qf Prosperity
—se
• Tne, movement of population, as Sir
Rite d Carte ripht rend in his .sso-
Hall speech, affords the most
neliel,,e test of the economic condition
of see, entry, and the atheurit of wis-
dom snow!' le the government of the
same. If a country its stagnant and
badly, overned, peopte will seek to flee
from (I; If it is progreesive and well
govel fled pe ple w al flock to it:
Apply tnat test to Canada in 1806
and 1908 and what. do we .find? • •
In 1896 a. constant stream ef poi:dila-
tion was limning from the cities and
towns of Eastern Canada into the Uni
ted Stet es, Eveu the new hinds in the
Canadian West tvere losing population
to the Dakotas and Minnesota, The
whole country seemed to be suffering
from .an actual blight, and .in many
mind the pessibility of continuing
the national existence was a .matterof.
doubt.
To -day there is no exodus .tothe
• United States. There is a movement
of population from Old Canada, but
it is to the Canadian West., •Not only
are we holding our own. people, but
we are drawing largely from other
• countries as well. In five years, over
. 20,000 people from Great Britain have
been settled on farms in Canadian
West. In the same tithe more than
60,000 American farmers haye been In-•
cated in the prairie provinces: Amer -
lean farmers who , have arrive cl hi the
western Provinces since Leerier eante
into power are to day occupying an
area equal to nearly one-third the land
in crop in the five Eastern Provinces
of Canada at the present time.
Theze is a reason for the change.
Instead of faction fights in the Cabi-
net, and race and creed strife in the
country, there is union -at Ottawa and
peace in the conntry, Instead . of a
Cabinet engaged in personal quartels
we have a Government united in greet
• undertakings. The better economic
condition of ,the country to day is
in a lenge degree due to the change
which the people of Canada very
'veieely raade in the Government be
1806.
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Nailed Again
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The Robbins scandal bad been given
the coup de grace by, Mr Magrath, the
Conservative candidate .in Medicine
Hat.
So popular is the irritation project
in the Medicine t district that Mr
Borden and Mr Ames dropped it
from their repertoire when tottring
;hat part of the eptintry. They have
served it up for eastern consumption
exclusively. Mr Borden's hearers in
London will recolleec that he devoted
some time to it, and used strong
language.
At a meetin_g in Medicine Hat the
other night, Mr Magrath. following
the lead of the city council, the board
of trade and the agricultural society,
ronounced himself unreservedly in
aver of the arrangement. He declared
that there was nothing wrong in the
Robbins irrigation leaseithitt his.party
friends were mistaken in their allegat-
ions of wrongdoingand graft; and be
pledged himself, if elected to paella -
went. to oppose in the House of Com
mons any attempt to interfere with
the contract between the Government
and the Robbins Irrigation Company.
Henry O'Hara of, Iningstons aged 74
years, and NelsonGottesleben, near
Berlin, were killed by falling from trees
while picking apples. • •
AlIMINNION11111111.11110111,
urNew
Hair v i7.
gor -
Ayer's Hair Vigor was good,
the best that was made; -But
Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im-
proved formula, is better. It
is the one great specific for falis
ing hair. A new prepaiation in
every way. New bottle. New
contents. Ask your druggist'io
show it to you, "the new kind,"
Does not change the cola), of the halt,
retreats with MIA bode
p Showattlor
tiersthou Yettr
hist about it,;•
• do am he saya
At We now make out new Heir Vigor It
does not have this Slightest effect upon
the color of the hilt. You May use it
. freely and for any length of. titintyiith,
out feet Of changing the telltte. Step'
Ming halt. Cures dstultutt,
btihOtt 'MAW OIL :flees% ditiiiS.44aii
Wandering BritIsh immigrants
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Surely it is both bad Morals and had
polities to be reviling whole sections
of the taiminunityfor no other purpose
than to gam political advantage. Von-
servative speakers and the Ooneerva•
tive Prow endeavor to belittle the
splendid oucceso of theSkovernment's
immigratiea policy by ndeclaring that
the quality of the immigration is bed,
Mr klanna, began thia line of attack,
and those who listened t3 him gather.
.ed tbeiclea that the bulkofimmigranta
• front the motherland -foreign -born 11/ir
Hanna called them -were ianr• fit thr
the Jane- or asylums. The Hamilton
Spectator %Imo up the parable by
quoting the opinion of one Peter .Jan-
sen, a Mennonite. After giving Kr,
Jansen's viev? The Spectator, off its
; own bat, adds: "This pus of the great
BUropean centres of corruptecl lif
TUE CLINTON NEW ERA
stioRPE-,BIOURAPHY oi 1 To Tht,Eteaors • rano tor sale -
West.tturon
• SIR WILFRID LAURIER
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier is destined to be continued in his high
office as the finest type of Canadian statesman this nation has
Set far produced.
Born in 1841, Laurier, as lawyer and ,journalist,worked with
only one aim : to reach the - hearts of the people ; to awaken
•them to the vast ideals oi a nationhood his prophetic vision
saw impending. •
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, t IS not only his co -religionists and compatriots that see in
€1 the process of his, accession to leadership, something of a spir-
e .
a itual mystery. Destiny seemed to crumble a Goverrunent to
make way for him, - . .
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1 Daum to Owed% and gained entrain)
here at the suggestion of theDominio
Government agents." Language such
f Elected Premier, Laurier brought to his witifk. at the' re -
0.$ this deserve nothing but coedem
netion. Here are whole sections o
people classified as "pus." That is no
POlittes, it is simply unpatriotic. The
oyerwhelreing majority of the:in:1mi
grants are men and women that Ann
country might be glad to get, amino a
been envying Canada's elineefle in get-
ting them.
matter of fact the ether colonies heve
It roust be clearly borne in mind that
for the great Mang ofthese immigranta.
no bonus was paid. 17he bonus is only
pond for agricultanal laborersand clim-
e/Ale servants. The aliens come either
on their ovvn 'initiative or by the, aid
of theSalvatinn Army or other Owner'
agencien - The fame of Canada's great
prosperity is iresponsibler for a large
part of it, and it unquestionably con-
tributed to that prosperity. It is noth-
ing short of an outrage for The Spec-
nator or any other Tory newspaper to
use sonelius an expressitin with refer-
ence to our own kinsmen from across
the ocean. •
lion'Mr Mune, appears to hay,e tak-
-en a- friendly hint and has stopped his
atrocious slandering of our old country
immigranta. He seems to have for the
moment forgotten, that old country
people have feelings, and •what ie of
More consequence with him, a great
Many of thein have votes, -Globe
t SQUrces ofa great heart and a masteely intellect Thepettiness
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o... politics was not for him. flestruck out on empiric lines,
S• tate of Ohio, City of Toledo,) •
Lucas County
set
'Frank J 0I3eney makes path that be
is- senior . partner of the firm of F, 3.
Cheney & Oo., doing business in the
City of Toledo,County andStane afore. •
sale, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED . DOLLARn
for each and every case ofCatarrh that "
cannot be cured by the uee of. Hall's
Catarrh Cure. FRANK L CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my ,presencenhis 6th den of Decenn
ber, A. An 1886, • •
' • A. W. GLEASON.
• (Seal.) * Notern Public.
HalFs Cattarrh Cure is taken intern-
'ally,and acts directly on the blood and
mucolis surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. j 'CHENEY & CO,, Toledo,O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.. •
- Take Hell's Family Pins for constip-
ati
on,
:..A Feantial.In One CiiSe- Why
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Not In The Otheri..
The name on A. W *awe, IC C., of
Ottawa, bas been very freely used by
the -Opposition during the Past two en
'three weeks. It has beep alleged that
by official collision he secured for a
re* thousand dollen- a timber
-which he afterwards sold for $100,000
The Conservative press omitted t�
mention that he had held the limit for
seven years, and that in the meantime
there bad been a general r•ise • in
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At a meeting in Ottawa, Monday
night 111r Finser explained that the
limit s he tendered for had been Ittle
•vertised throughout the. cOuntry fur
sale and in only three on four tenders
out of terror fifteen had be been sue-
cessful. He contrasted this with the
back door policy' bywhich Conserva-
tives had obtained theirlimits inother
days. Mr Fraser thought :Inmost Un-
just thet seven years afterwands,when
the Price of timber had gone up all
over Canada, he shown be attaeked as
he had beenin connection with* lte
deal. •
Mr Fraser also recalled the fact
that only outYcif timber limits ,ob-
tattled from the Liberal Fedral Goy-
ernmentin public competition had he
made money. He reminded his hear-
ers of the Right of Way mine case.
He with some °thee gentlemen,: had
tendered kir tbdining rights on the
right of , wan eV the Tetniskamieg
Reilveann •Their tender was the high-
est and the Conservatine Gonernment
had sold them the rights;. •
'For what he on this occasion had
paid 36,000,1e wasoffered within a,
few months, tio lees a sum than li3$4,-
000. Yet he was not being attacked
by .the Conservative . partizans for
having made a good thing •out• on the
Whitney Government, although there
was•just as touels reason for criticism
as in the case of the timber litnits
ob-
tainecj from the Dominion Govern-
ment. •
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• A pain prescription is printed upon
each 25c box of Dr Shoop's Pink Pain
Tablets. Ask y,our Doctor or Druggist
, if this forixmla is not corn let
pains, wornanly pains, pains anywhere
get instant relief from a Pink Pain
Intblet, Sold by W. S. R. Holmes and
W. A. McConnell,
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Since the Liberal panty came itato
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pewee in 1806 they have handled up -
•wards tf 3860,004j,000 Of the money of
the people of Canada. Of all this vas
sum the Opposition hap challenged
only itemtotalling $05,50r. lbey did
not alege thaLthis money Was dis
bonestly obtained from the Govern-
ment; they questioned the wisdom- o
paying the prices charged: To raise a
difference Of opinion as to the 'ticl
go
mer,t exercised with rgard to less
than $1.in each 88,000 is sueely not a
great triumph of Conservative states
reanship. A Goyernment ao little
open to questioti by its adversaries Is
indeed a wise and econnteieal Goveru-
•ment,
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grid -ironing the Wilds with railroads, Open rite- up vast -tracts of
theretofore sterile ands; deepened and widen,!1 da ' alS, lessen-
ed tax'aticin gave education an Uplift thrfAignout the country,
cleared up the religious difference., in ch+.)ols of Alberta
and Saslcatchewan, and made the term' sitionyinotO
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Throughout his long career, no hint •of impropriety in priv-
ate or public life has attached to the Premier. Inhis cabinets
• have' been gathered the finest •administrative brains of the
country. He has reduced the letter postage, has purged the
i
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party of rrecorictiabies and socialistic members, and the coun-
try is alinost -a solid unit for his continuance in offide.
NO mere party lines can narrow the ranks of his adherents.
Hosts ofConservatives that have at heart the best interests of
the country, are active in support, At the impending election
the niajorrty of Sir Wilfrid Laurier; despital,ciusa.cle of accu-•
cation, slander and misrepreSentation,la.unChed by his enemies,
who are also the enetilies'iOf the public • good, will he lound':to
be maintained, it not bettered.
As a., great Poet puts it ; "The world has not produced, nor
has Canada seen so Great a Premier." .
with hnor and_ progress. 1±—
News Notes
A Mined train was derailed near A.,1•-
landale and sin passengers injured.
Dr. W. G. Tyner, of Picton, weft
kill-
ed by his automobile upsetting in
swemp. • • , • ,
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Conductor Chas F Clarke was caught
while making a coupling Himover,
and killed, • ••' .
Scigliano and Maki were found guil-
ty of maeslaughter at the Sault Ste.
Marie essizesin •
• An arrangerneat hat been made to
ship the Hiddu eolony it British Col-
umbia to firitish Iloilduras;
A child was burned to death .in a
schooner at Quebec, and Mrs Paquet,
the child's mother, was very seriously
burned in extinguishing the fire,
The demende of the anthracite mine'
workers as formulated in convention
at Scraiiton, include n eight-hour day
and an increase of 1 per cent. in wag-
es.
A
Was Troubled With His
" Back for Over Twenty*
"
five Years
"In the last yew, of the OceserVative
1 'Government, oily 1,800 homesteads
.were granted, of which some 300 were
cancelled nftereverds. If we had grants
ed them at the twee rate. only 22;000
homesteads would have been granted.
The Liberal Government has granted
243,000 homesteads ' to Individual
tanttlenten That is a contrast the sig.
niiicanee of which is easily grasped.
It tells a story of growth and progress
And what the Liberal policy has done
for the oettlement of the country Is
butte* 'chapter, in Ito oplendid record.
-It ended the unwise Tory polity of giv-
ing away our public) landby millioeo
of wires to speculators in the favor OI
the Government.
itialort Iniatinsat Carte tinrgettin COMVS
; Got Mtn Evetif Itlad of hledithle,, Ltd
, D. DAN'S KIDNEY
I • PILLS
• FINALLV 601181) HIM
11. A. ?niter, Feeserton, Ont,
ban certainly reeoraroind your
Doanis Inideey, Pills, My husband had
beim troubled With his back for over tWore
tysfive years, 1 got him every kind of
medicine I could think of; but they did
hbit•no good. A friend advised him to get
1 Irene of Doan's Kidney Pills, so he got
two boxes and they owned him oompletsay.
He feels like it now Man, So he saps, and
Will begat be without * box Of Manta
Kidney Pine in the bombe.
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Tho /*leo of Doan's Iniatiey Pills 1. 50
ceute per box or 3 belie for OM, ab 411
dealers, oe will be mailed diteet on receipt
of price hy The Dean Kidney Pill Ceti
Tennant, oat,
TEA011 YOURSELF NOW
For Your Own -Your Children' and
Your Friends Sake
, Diseased parts of the air passages
can best be reached by dry tun The
bronchial tubes and lungs can only be
reached by dry air.. Hyornei is a dry
air treatment kora which you get the
Balsamic'effect ot living in the Pine
and Elnan, ptic Forests, where eaten rh
al and bronobial troubles do not exist
,Hyomei destroys the green's that
cause disease of the breathing organs;
you simply by the use of a rubber in-
haler, mix Hyotnei air with your in-
ward breath as it reaches the diseased
parts where, catarrhanbronchiel, enema
or pneumonia ,gernis are multiplying
by. millions their life is snuffed out, as
they are the disease, their extermina-
tion means quick improvement,• • .
W. S. R. Hollins has the agency for
'Ryon:lei and will furnish the complete)
outfit for$1 under guarantee to satipffy
A Warrant has .neen issued foe Ma-
guire, the G. T. yardman, held resnoti-
Bible for the fatal week en Mount Ver-
non.
Sheffield, England,will des ote $500,-
000 toward the relief of the tinerepl6y-
edn.
leitnan Mann Was indicted by a Chi-
cego,grand jury on a charge of mur-
dering Panity•Gihnore Thompson, for -
Merit, of Toronto and W Ingham.
Serious eolziplice tints are threatening
betweeh China and Japanaiwing to the
action Of someOhinese soldiers in firleg
on Japanese troops in Corea.
Anybody who drinks 2.5e tea and
one tastes 80e "Salada" will see that it
is not only finer in flavor, but that as
One pound makes many more cups, it
is economical to use, • 70.
The whineseme, hartniess green leav-
es and tender stems of a lung healing
mountainous elarub,give to Dr Shoop's
Cough Remedy its curative.. properties
Tickling or dry bronchial coughs
quickly and safely yield to this highly
effective Cough medicine, Dr. Shoop
assures mothers that they NMI With
safety give it to even very young bale
168, NO 0151LIM, rio chloroforin-absol•
solutely nothing harsh or harmful. It
dolma the db3treasing cough, and heals
the sensitive toembraties4 lAceept no
other. Demand Dr Shoop's. Sold by
W. S. U. Mimes and W. A. McCain,
nell.
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CI ENTLEMEN-
.40 a candidate for parliament, 1 re-
spectfully ask your eupeert In the
coming campaign, 1 have lived in the
countymith only a ebot t ansencenince
July1805. have taken a tioniewbat
active part In public affairs, and have
always been willing that the search,
• light should be turned on either my
punlic or Private acts. I d� not say
that have not niade raistaires;no one
knows that.1 liave better than myitelf,
but I do say that 1 have always en-
deavored to aelVailde the interests of
the Dominion as a whole, and those of
the Riding in particular.
While in general tam a supporter
Of the present government, I am a be-
liener 10 the abolition of the Senate,.
I think it wruld be wise to reduce or
abolish the duty on coal. 1 would
try to make the custom taxes paid by
farmers as light as possible, 1 faver
any scbense thanwill give farmers a
telephone systern,so that every farmer
could have a tebsplione in hie home.
I think tha facilities of the post
Pffi00 could be materially increased, in
the public interest,I believe the voter's good trait trees and other small fruit.
Oct. und, 19Q8
For sale that tT 120 mom. behl
Iota u3•84, is eon., Goderieh iowaship.
Oood frame house, frame barn. 'sateen
' drive bowie, good spring creek,i0aorea of
orohard, all cleared but about 25 sores and
, 10 good skate orcuItivatien, Soil rich clay
loam. Reasonoble Senna to eult porches.
et. Apply to 0.4', Wellies CilnInniCni,
Farm tor Sale.
Pronriei
0 P18 ernd On tbe
Mititlimci Coe. eloclerich Townehip, _Late
771 ell 78. einiuned 14 miles trotevillege
therth and eohool. The
farm oonteine 238 *twee or choice land,
• good frame hotiee, and bank barn, 5 mires
of orchard and 30 scree of good maple
bceeland. The farm is navereed by a run,
ning boob,. This farm nein be sold in 0
blook or le parte, Apply
• ALEX liAllOVE,
Choice eroperty For Sale
The undersigned often; for sale his ohoioe
garden property ot three acres Omitted in
Gorden Survey, Clinton. %%ere i * cone
fortable bowie with etone miller, on she
place, with stable, hard sun soft water, all
,knicle of fruit trees and in good elate of
cultivation; will be sold with entire outfit,
on ressoneble term. • IL JOYNER,
1151SC 01 Sa",e.
On Ildeple St, on . half sore ot ground;
lists should be more up-to-dete, and
that no One should, lose his franchise
because honed moved front one con-
stituency to another. I kelieve in
Government control of any public
utility. .
1 believe in the priideet expenditure
.of public Monies for the development
of the trade an resourcesof this great
•1OIrill1011. 1 belleye that public men
shauld be above reproacle; that prince,
• pies should mean more than party*
that the inter* of the country is
greater than that of an individual.
If you see fit to elect • me asyour
()presentative, I assure you' I will do
. .
ray best to show that pante confidenee
• has not been misplaced.
Respectfinlysolieitingyour influence
• in my liehale as well as your vote, I
am very truliyours '
' Ral3T, 'HOLMES.
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Go tislhe blood it you are to drive
out Rheumatism. A 'Wisconsin phys-
ician, Dr. Shoop, does this with his
Rheumatic • Remedy -and With seem-
ing success. Ruh -on, says, the doctor
never *did cure Itheurnatiene It is more
than skin deep -it is constitutionan
al-
ways. Because of this principle, Dr.
:Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy is perhaps
the most popular in existence It goes
by word of mouth from one to anoth-
er, everywhere. Grateful patients
eiadiy spread results. It is an a,ct of
humanity, humanity, to tell the sick of anvay to
health. Tell some sick one. Sold by
W. S. R. Holmes and W. A. McCon-
nell, . •
• Papers and maps ef •an old survey,
-fouod-in-Marietta Oollege-librany. at
Marietta, Ohio. May result in a settle.'
naent of & dispute regard i ng the bennd-
ary line about Passamaquoddy Bay.
••• 'PrOperiv lot. Sale
The• .
,
1y comfortable, will be -sold chea A
41n . ' :MRS. BLACEER
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nonse in good oondition, Apply to
W.W. NIMENS.
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. Rouse for Sale..
A comfortable fram,e house on Mill St.,
contaieing 8 bedroome, sitting room pan -
cheep. Apnly at N Vfl ERA Offi ,
pdl$ • HENRY OLLAND ()ninon.
• House for Sate ,*
The large cottage on. Queen street, ben
longing to the estate of the late E. Reims
is offered for .sale. The lot is obenalf
acre, with bearing frail trees, hard and•
eoft water. bargain. A.pply at NEW.
ERA office. • ,
Good Frame Rouse tor Sale.
• or to Rent
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Sebectrilaer offers -for, eale or to rept nis
large and corrifortable frame 'house on
Huron Street West, containing 9 roorae,
with bath. room, olosetii, waste mom and
pantry.. Good cellar, and furnace, 'also
good stable, .1...B. LINDSAY, Clinton:
try woodshed, good cellar, hard and, iioft
water, Cone -quarter here be sold
• For Sale •
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A well established Boot a )3'd slice 'bud
nese, Eiriburie also Howie and -Lot
terms easy. •," JAMES STA.NI,EY.
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P.ort.land Cement
All ordera for Portland Cement proinet-
ly filled. Sampson - Brand Portland Cemens.
toe beet in the w•orld. .n. A, HAMILTON,
•• . coal dealer.
PROPESSION AL
0.1V,Y.DONE.
InAttntilaTIM 801.IOITOE NOT A It
• vuttue, ET,•
ouno4.*
RipouT & HALE
CONVEYANCERS, NOTARtenet
COMMISSIOliERS
MONEY TO LOAN
aotai EtiPotla, 13:, R,tre
• Mod81
DR I.*. Tao:apses
Jielan. OtirileoM'iRtit
' euesialrattention given to diseasee of:1020'
FlyeEar, Throat, and .
'• Office and Residence, '
Two doors weths of the neminerned H.*.
Huron St.
Dr, W. Gann
Dr. "W. MIMI, C. R. (i. S., 1Sdin,-
Office-.chitarierfitreet, Clinton. Night calls at
front door of office or residence. Itattenbttry
Street.
Office hours at hostritak-1 to )).131.1"T tO 0 P.M,
...APAFF,A•rA.
• DR, 41. W. GNAW.
PHYSICIAN; euttelEON,
Accoucheur, etc,, office and residence on
tenbury St.. oppoeite W. Farran's residence.
DR; F. a. AXON
• , litENT1131` .
(Successor to 1)C.,Holmen )
Specialist Crewe and Bridge Work• .;
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental War
geons of Ontario.
Honor graduate et uieversity of Toronto Dem.
tat Department. ,
Gradus.te.of Chicago College of Pental 8urget0
Chicago, • ••
Wili vildt Baydeld every fdondar, • -
DR..111. FOWLEIL
.• ,DENTIST.
Of0oes oyer 0'14EXIAT &tote;
speelai Care teken to make dentin treats.
trent sit painless et; possible. •
Miscellaneous.
-11 41/0•,Ci3 CAMPBELL, LONDESI3ORO,
SSUElt AABRIAGE
• No witnesses reouired
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. Honey
Private funds to lean at 43 per cent and '• W. BRVI)ORIC. .
THOMAS • GUNDRY
• Live Stook and general Auction
° GODERIOH '.0 -NT
ti tr. sto,,r sites a apeman/ Oaten.. tr als
IfEw,_ERA once, Clinton, prempunattentien •
to. Terms reasonable, Farmers' sale nota. •••
discounted •.
McIaggart. D. MOTaggine
NieTag4atBr.0.$4;
•. .••• • ISANKE:RS • '
ALBERT ST; °C.A.4.114"roN4
. • eftettli'l. Banking .• lettslittests:, •
. Shot thornS, tor Sale. transacted:" • • '
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2 good young Vella 10 and 12 months old;
sired by Duke of Richmond;arid bred from
scod coves,prices to snit the times. Also
quatittty cf good seed barley. •
• , .•: 'E H' WISE •
Clinton P.O.
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• Farm .lor Sale:
,
• non very valuable farm beleoging to
thenindersiened, serested three miles from
Auburn station eix'nailes from 131 Oa 200
acres, sobool at corner of lot, .20 acres of
hard -wood bush, 2 acres of orchard, nut -
class buildiegs, well fenced, well w e ed,
in a high etate of cultivation and e ent
Roil ; one Of the best larnis in tbe Won trY.
Term!) easy. Apply THUS. BROWN,
8.18.8m • . •Blytb, Ont.
.0. For Sale or to Rent.
• The undersigned offerefor sale. or to rent bis
on8e and lot in Rolmesville. The bouse con-
tains 7 rooms and Woodshedand stable, together
watt large two storey frame 'building, having
been usecl for a chopping min; plenty Of good
water and a good garden. ereperty now occu-
i:ded by W. Fisher •who has lodright a. farm in
Colborne.; For particulars apnly to
.4ipd, • P. POTTER, Huron Road, Godericb Tp
. . .
House ti)r Sale .
Subscriber offers for salohis large and desm
e.ble house -on Huron Street, furnished with. all
modern conveniences, hot and Cold water
'stairs and down, with bath; hard and soft water,
large stable acid drivg ebed.)3earing fruit trees.
Also half -acre lot opposite bleltensie's 'plain -
805 niui1 T. W. IRWIN, Clinton.
. • Cottage tor Sale
. Farm tor Sate.' ,
first-elatur200-aore firm in West Wen
wattosh, tot 27, Con. 5, with 175 acres in
good state of cultivation, well fenced. well
watered, geed orthard, large bank barn,
good bowie. Postoffine, bleoktititith and
store at corner of farm. Convenient to
so oot thumb, ai mine from eburch
origination Auburn. Term; easy:
• W 13AnnISON, Lucknote.
The cottage on Mary St ovned bY the raider •
eloped. containing dining 'end sitting r.rminS tWO
be irooms, kitehen, storeroom and pantry, and
also the vacant lot scboining are Offered for sale.
4 ao an art Souvenir heating stove and carpets.
For further information apply to
1 LITTLE'S 411$011 CAFE`, Mackay Bk. Clinton.
• Farm tor Sale
The 'Undersigned offere for sale biefarrafefalOo
agree, being Lot 29, Con 2, B..R, 8,, TuckOrelnith
• Th14 is a good farretin a gond state ofinnItiva•
tion, and in a first class tocatity. There are good
buildings on the property. The farra is offered
• sired. ' For further p rticulais annly to
in one parcel or will.2e sold in two parcels if de-
,
-4, 408 Christina St,
(tf)• • Sonata, Ont.
Farm tor t..;:tle or to Rent, ' aver. Also comfortable hens° and half.
Fatm for Sale or 10 Itent
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. norm Lot 32, Con. 9, colligating of 190
sores, in good state of cultivation; 10 acres
of hard wood twain 'arse frame house,
barn 4075, with wall underneath, driving
shed 40x20; tveo &aerate well wateredn
: • 'NOTES DIISCOUNTED •
Drifts mined. Intereenehowed
deposits. . , •
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The' ..Meliii101? • MutuaD
Fire' Insurance- Co.'
Parm andsesOlated Tot:4m Prone,
erty Only. Ineuredls •
J. B. McLeaP,P°rFeFsictEXAeaforth; Those
•Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; Thos.' 5
Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth; ••
Jas. Connelly, Holmesville; John,..
Watt,' Harlock; .G. Dale Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Dale,
Beech. '
swoon; J. G. Grieve, 'Winthrop, J. Inme
newein Brodhagen. • •
hisEoawchn. Dioeiraeicittyo.r is inspector of losses '
AGENTS. •
Robe Smith, Harlock; Edi Hinchley.
Seder* Jemes Cumming, Emend.
ville; I. W. Yeo, Holmesville
F CUTLEk
Painter and Paper Hanger.
All work guaranteed.
Pricesnyeasonable,
Residence nearly' opposite th!
isa '• 'Collegiate Institute. .
enoed. For hirther partionlars, sp. •
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ply to MISS FANNY JACK8ON, ' •
. Rattenburn Eno 01P1,,en,
Blacksmith shop and House
for. Sale or Rent.
The "undersiened offere for Sale or to
to rent, e Blacksmith Shrtp and outfit of
neaten doing a good basinese near Pine
Subscriber offers his farm of 136i acres, being
Lot 28, Con 8, Base Line, Rullett. The farm Us
in a good location, being ti Miles from School,
, church; poet oillee, and store the 'Audis good
soil, in it goad state of cultitnticin ;is WW1 wat.
ered ; tb6re le a never failing spring et the barn
it is fairly well fenced, and has good buildings
tberecni„ The is also a bearing orchard of 6
acres. For Particulars apply at farm to
• WALTER MAIR
• suremerbin, e. 0.
House for Sale
Large frame Insure tee four line on Viotti
ria St,, all in first cease repine, Anti good
bongo
and lot on Worth Street. MISS
BUTLER P4
Polling Places in lintiott Per
West liftmen Election
ammocAmomie
Polling Sub•Divisior., No, 1.-el'emper•
arice 114,11. Conetance.
Sitb-Division No. 2,-Seboel
• Huse, No. 11
Polling Sub-1)1111'5ton, No. d, -Separate
School Home.
PolIhig Sulertivision No 4-Forrester'e
Lotideshoro,
Polling No. 8,-- Union
School Hotise No, 12.
Polling SuleDivision Nes, 6-Tottonship
Ltmtleshero.'
Polbing Stiletileision No. 7, e- School
Ilomeot
afore of land, . Owberneenly reescie for
selling is that he -wants to retire from
business, FRED, 0, LOOM, .
•niee River.
I Good Position Open...,
The Fquitable Life Assurance Society
of the United Settee will be pleasal to
receive applications for ite geners1 agenty
for Clinton and vioinity. TO the right
man, even without life asserazae exper-
ience, but Oen show A good past budgets
lecord, an aftritotive inefirtle contract will
be mac e, Address ea:Ado:its/01y, if de -
Wren 0. T. GILLESPIE1, Ma. Equit-
able Life, 24 Xing 58 -Weer, Teroeto, •
Western Farm Lands tor
Sale
sasnaTettowaN
Owing to the recent linatesial etringeney,
we have Weil able to secure Is largo list of
improved hums, for quioli solo, at prices
far below their menet value, end on room.
Able nem The lands him been carefolly
ineneoted, and are the best value in the
Nortlewest to•eay. We have had yeara of
experience, and know Whitt voe are moiling.
Those who contemplate 'vying, or who in.
tend going west for tbe putties@ _of taking
up lend, should 00Mintiiiitate at MIMS with
our eget% ALLISON FAIR de 00.,
Indian 11aS. Dissriote , V1LLtAM
DUNBAR, Oteitil Cottage, Bitylield Road,
JACOB TAYLOR
• CLINTON
• ,Fire Life and Accident
• Insurance ,
Real ostate bought and *Ohl
Money to loan .
'Office Line Street, next door ,,bo New
Era. • . '
Massey-ilarr6. Agy
"Having taken the agency :for the
kassey-Harris Co.,twill be gled to
show farmers any kind of Idashibery
or Thiplement they desire. Binders*
Mowers, Cultivators, Gasoline Engines and
all kinds of Farm Machinery'.
.• ANGUS IlleLEOD "
Opposite Molsone Bann; Clinton.
The Myers
MusieMethod
Ida 0. flolcneso.—Teacher.,
The Myers' Musk Method, foe begirt..
nem, provides a thorough preparistoty
coume in the rudiments of battens,. The
lessons are conducted on- Itindergeoten 4
models and itielude ,practleal Pianos s
teaching, making tho study otesetalt
and interesting.
•Pritilite IeBBOUS Mtn givein end Pupil*,
pteperid for the Otmestenitary ;funilet Octet
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