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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-10-29, Page 2-#-•.:r 47..° " go Room for Disappointment Have re expended censiderable money 411d 4ncrgy to make a dwelling s,tp.,sere lodgers and boarders* then been disappointed, in your •patronage. There will be nose:ion for disap. pointment if you Use buts Want Asels, They will bring. you lodgea. aok boarders of a desirable elass:. Railway TInte Table Changes, OLINTQN STATiON Going Wet 11,07 a.111 1.20 On 0.40 p.m 011.28 p.ni Going North 11.04 a.m 6.40 p.m Going East 7.35 a.m • 3.07 pan 5.15 p.ra Going South 7.29 a,m 4.18 p.m - 'CLINTON NEW ERA CLINTON. ONT.. Oct. 29th 1998 Study Of Foreign Language [Woodstock Sentinel Review]. People who never undertake,of their own free will, for their own purpose and by their own efforts, to master a foreign language,deprive themselves of a very fascinating experience. The study of a foreign languages at eohool is too often undertaken as a disagree- able task, a work of necessitylperhaps, or a burdensome duty; but the man who begins the study or because the language is the key to some precious literary treasure, is likely to *find the work a course of constant and exhilar- ating pleasure. And after one has mastered some general principles of grammar, it is wonderful how easy and pleasureable the study of a foreign language be- comes. It ;may be difficult for the man advanced in years to acquire a •ready facility in the speaking of. a foreign tongue; but this is the age of print. _Books, and periodicals in all the principle languages of the world are easily obtained, and the student who applies himself industriously will surprise himself with the prqgress made in securing' an acquaintanceship with the written or the printed word. A brief period devoted each day dur- ing a couple of years will enable the student to open himself a new world, in which he will fidd himself reuewing something. of the youthful yoy of: living. • To quickly check a• cold druggists are dispensing everywhere, a cleverCandy Cold Cure Tablet called Preventics. Preventics are also fine for feverish children. Take Preventics at the sneeze stage, to head off all colds. Box of 48- 25c. Sold by W SR Holmes and W A McConnell. The condition of ex -Premier -Green- way of Manitoba, who has been critic- ally ill at Ottawa for the lastfew days, is reported to be considerably improv- ed. , He passed a bad night, and. his., son, Mr .VVesley Greenway, Superin- tendent of Dominion Lands, was sum- moned from Winmpeg. Dr. Rollins, of (Mille. brother-in-law of the new'. Railway Corninissiener,wes also called in consultation. • Stomach!troubles would more quick- ly disappear if the idea of treating the cause, rather than the effect, would come into practice. A tiny, inside, hidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop, governs. and gives strength to the stomaeb.. A branch also goes to the Heart, and one to the Kidneys. When these "inside. nerves" fail. then the. organs, must fat- ter. Dr Shoop's Restorative is direct. ed specifically to these failing nerves. Within 48 hours after starting the Re. storative treatment patients say they realize a gain. Sold by W 5 R Holmes. and W A. McConnell. . Canada Hs started in on rural mail delivery. The Conservative peliticians have been agitating for it and taunting the Government for not being enter.. prising and considering the dweller in rural districts. The Government. were steadily, though quietly investigating the subject. They were preparing schemes and plans and estimates and possibilities. Apparently it suited their ideas to keep tbe Conservative Opposition agitating and talking un- til it would be thoroughly pledged to this extension of publid service: Then when the plans wet e all ready, the Postmaster - General announces that Canada will inaugurate a new system of rural mail delivery. The plans are brought down, all perfected. The officials commence to telk, and it is seen that they know all about costs and acmes of other details. And the Postmaster•General gets the credit. -- Toronto Courier. • Coughs of Children Especially night coughs. Na- ture needs a little help to quiet the irritation, control the in- flammation, check the progress of the disease. Our advice is —give the children Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor If this is his advice also. He knows best. no as he says. Wo publialt our formUlat W. !mash slooiaol do from otrzootiolaas uerw. .,.,•d�otor 0 you think constipation is ot trifling 'eentiequenee, fest ask .yout doctor, Ha vftl disaititse yeti of that notion in theft eider& "Coned it, at once " heJujil say. Then ask Mit about Ayer'it PM. A WU liter pill, all ;0.466 witea. re..4.tiette..t.ewsa,Stoso.N. Official Attacks Continent's Act 04 P. R. Official &Imes privilege of office. . tae;•34,,t MInspector Sanders, a tbe Ohildren's Aid Society is up in arms ;against what he Urine the inhuman conduct of a 0. f P. R. conductor to a litlle girl, in put - I ting her off hie train at Tlaatneeford Ijust as, dark wee coming on, without a friend within miles, one not a cent with her. \Mr Sanders' 'declares that during all the years be has been en. gaged in putting children on trains, and sending them to foster parenta, in ixia,ny cases in care of the conductor, this as the fleet time he has ever heard of a like instance. According to Mr Sanders,little Pearl Perry, who is an adopted member of the family of a, man named Deacon, near Milton, was put on the 0,,R. an- commodation, Tuesday, for her foster home In Milton. She had a ticket in, her purse, about $3 in money, and the duplicate check for her trunk, which was in the baggage car, The little girl cess avenue, near Quebec Street, and had been vieiting with friends'oli Prin.] as she passed Quebec street crossing, the raised the window, and waved a farewell to them, In her attempt to lower the window she dropped her purse, and it rolled out on the track. She explained her plight to the rest of the passengers, and when the eooduc- tor came along she told him her story. Money, ticket, everything was gone, and as her unfortunate Condition •struek her, she began to cry, • he told the man with the gold braid tha Mr. Deacon would meet her at Milton, and that he would pay for the ticket when she got off, but it had no effect. The man with the ticket punch and shiny buttons said she must either have a ticket or the money, or get off tne•train. Her Pleadings were of. no avail. and just as the train stopped at Thamesford the conductor put the child off the train into deepening dark of the night. She hadn't a cent of money, nor a friefirwithin miles. She tearfully told her story to the agent, who took the child to his home, gave her supper, and pUther on a later train for London, the conductor of which carried her and gave her money as Well. The agent at Thamesford in the meantime wired Inspector Sanders here, and he met the child, taking care of her. She went to her home in Milton Wednesday. • • When theconduetor got off the train etMilton, he told Mr Deacon that the girl "had nothing' fo sbow" and that he had no other option in the matter, 'but to put her off. Mr. Deacon then got into communication with London, and wired money and transportation. That the child was telling the truth was, evidenced by: the fact that her purse was founddying beside thetrack nista little way the other side of Que- bec street Wednesday miming. Lon- don Free Press.. ' • State Of Ohio, City Of Toledo;} ' Lucas County Sel Frank, Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F, l. Chenelr & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,County andState afore - sale, and that said firm will pa3r the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. for each and every case tifCatarrh that cannot be cured by :the use of Haire Catarrh Cure. FRANK.I.: CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence,this 6th.'claiteof Decem- ber; A. O., 1886. .. • . A. W. GLEASON. . •(Seal.) • . Notary Public. - Halls Cattarrh. Cure is taken intern- ally.and acti directlYani the bleed and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for, testineoniale free. - - F. J- CHENEY & 00„ Toleclo,O. Sold-byeal1druggists,-75-. Take Hall's Family for constip- ation, News Notes Nova Santis; has" 600,000 barrels of apples few export. ' The assessment returns give Ottawa a population of 80,86e. john joelccri an Indian boy of Coen-. wall Island, was thrown from a horse and killed'. • Menry, S teiper of M cGillivray town- ship; Was drawn into a thrasher and fatally injured. „ • ,•• George•Badgley, of Tyendinaga, ,was struck by a train, and lies in a critical condition in Belleville flosPital. His horse was killed. `11rf alliraTr 4iZoilbh7d -WHO. snow - :drifts in the west, ten feet of' snow be- ing reported in seine of the cuts near Medicine Hat and Maple Creek.• • You Can make richer, more fragrant more delicious tea if you use "Salada." One teaspoonful makes two cups. 'Uee absolutely boiling water. Steep five minutes. •80 Rev' Father :LabOureau, for thirty years a rnissionaryat Penetaiiguishene died in the House of Providence last week: aged 71 years.. He was one of the pioneer miesionary priests of the Toronto Archidocese, lii-the autumn _Rheumatism is so general that all our readers so suffer- ing will be glad t� hear that aletter addressed to The Or Williams' Medi - clue Co., Brockvilla. Ont will be to theiradvantage, Write today. A pain prescription is printed upon each 25c box of Dr Snoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your Doctor or Druggist if this formula is not complete. Head pains, womanly pains, paws anywhere get ine nt relief from a Pink Pain 'Priblet. old by W. S, R. Holmes and W. A, eCenne11, ' KING AND 1.0fiti MAYOfi. .London Has tieVer Had an Overlord eod May Bar Out His. Majesty. /t is, perhaps, not generally known that the King, as Xing, has no right Of entry into the City of London, The Lord Mayor reigns there supreme, but when the King enters the Cityen state oce.asions, the Lord l'elayor gives up his sword in token of submiasien. Of course,' the King immediately re. • turns the sword to his loyal and duti- ful subjeet. The fact is, Isondon has riciver known an overlord. Other cities have been suliject to archbishop,, or bishop, abbot or baron, but London has al- ways enjoyed great civic freedom, and to this its Supremacy is largely due. The first of the Norman kings had a very qualified trust itt its citizena, and his successors had no reason for greater faith. Many bokl and vigor - OM L0611 held the Ogle° of mayor. There Was IfitzThornati, who had the cow -age to tell Henq- LIT. to hie fate in St. Paul a Cathedral that the eiti- tens would he faithful and duteous as long as he Was a good lora and king. There was 'Richard Philpot, who fit. ted Out a ntlitchttil for the pursuit 011 the Oiratee harrying the south coast Tii14 °LINTON NEW UM LIKE. THORNESIRSTERS 'ON 'CHANGE IN THE FLESH( Irrr.rovn "rmrrrr,r1w. Are the Sharp Twingee and Tortures of Rheumatism Dr Willianna' • Pint rthe a Cler„....mtain Cure, •The twinges and the tortures of rheumatism are not due to cold dituip weather as so many people imagine. Stheumatiant conies from poisonous acid in the blood, The palus may be eterted by cold weather,clanip weather or by keen winds. There is only or e way to cure rheumathina. It •must le treated through the bleed, All the linitxiente and rubbing, and eo•called electrical treatment In the world will not core rheinala418M, The aid that Mimi the difteee must be driven out. of the blood and the blood enriched and purified. It is because Dr WU- liains' Pink Pills. make new, red Moo& Abet they have cured thousands of cases of rheumatism after all others had failed. .As a proof of what Dr Williams' Pink Pills veld do even in the MOO severe oases ot rheumatism e ease of Mr David Carrel, amen known furniture dealer of Pictou, N S may be cited. Mr Carrot says; -'I; have peen a most eeyere sufferer from rheumatism,"and in the hope that some other poor sufferer may find relief from nay experience I gladly Write you of the benefit I have re- ceived from Dr Williams' Pink Pills. The trouble settled in my shoulders and down bly sides ana at times I was quite unable to raise ray arm, I wag attended by a doctor, but as I did not appear to begetting any better I sent for a so.called electric belt for which I paid -S40.00. It did not do rue any good and then I tried another remedy but without any better results. A friend abkecl me to try De :Williams Pink Pills, and got three boxes, by the time I had used, them all I found the stiffness and pain less severe, and I got another half dozen boxes. When I had. taken these every syninton of the trouble had disappeared and in the two years that -have since passed I have had no return of the trouble. I believe, there is no other medicine 'equal to Dr Williams Pink Pills for curing this most 'painful trouble, and I have recommended the, Pills to ethers who have been benefitted by • their use..? ' Dr Williams' Piuk Pills not only. pure rheumatism but all the other diseases due • to watery blocd, such as almenlia, • indigestiOni nervous dis- orders, neuralgia, St Vitus. dance, paralysisaind the ailments of girlhood and womanhood,with their headaches backaches, sideaehes . and attendant miseries. Only the genuine Pills; can do this and you should . see that the fullname "Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People is on the wrapper. around eachbox Sold by all medicine • dealers or by mail at 50 cents a,box or six boxes for 52.50 from The Dr Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. LONPON DROKERS ARE FAMOUS FOR tlOkiNG. • A "WAKE" IN BORNEO.' Missionary Describes Ceremony ,•fore Burial of a Malay. "I was for :some time a missionary in, Iictrneo," writes .te correspondent • to "an English paper, "and!while there was witness .of a death ceremony cnr- • ionsly like an Irish wake. The sub- ject was a Bugiikae, a Malay from Boni; in the island of Celebes. He • Was a merchant, with a fine type of face, much fairer than the majority of. Malays, indeed quite- approaching in features and coniplerion a sun- -tanned-Europea-Beings-a-medical missionary, I had been calledtohim, bet having a= long idurneYid make arrived too late. s His Sri -ends and re- lativee had dressed hirn in rich silks and lathhim on ce low table or settee.• ' Lighte-e, hit of cotton wick in _cocoa- nut oil -were placed all retind hire., , and ,eight .or nine People roarthed slowly, .• with bare feet, •round the bier, ,thitintiesa in low, not unmusical voices a funeral Ode:. s Parana,: m'a kid. pa;• .• M'a, kin pa, puta puts.; • Parana, m'a kui pa, Wa Kates Kate. Kate,' it appeared, • was the mer- chant's personal name (in dietinction to his trading or •family name); and the mournful cadence of "Wa Hata, Kate" followed • each chanting. of these lines of the funeral song. 'At the final obsequia was not allowed • to be present. " •• • • liespateh is certainly one cif the watchwords of Sir Percy Scott,. under whose command lies • the special squadron now on its way to visit the South African. coast. He May be term ed. one of the "scientific" men of the navy, and it wae he who invented the syetem of night signalling now in use. The story • of ' the Ladysmith four - point -sevens gives one an admirable idea of Sir Percy's methods. The Ter, rible was lying in Simon's Bay when Gen. White's telegram • asking . for • eons arrived. "What ean yen do?" asked Admiral Harris. "Give Me the night to think -it bier-,' said:Sir Per•'.:* cy, "arid I will see." Next morning :he petitioned for the loan of the dock- yard for twenty-four hours. It was granted. During the passage of that • single night he had invented a new gun -Carriages and before the tvienty- Jour hours asked for had expired the famous four -point -sevens were on their was to t Du rbe n COULD NOT GO TO WORK BACK WAS SO WEAK. Backache is the primary cause of kidney trouble. When the back aches or betonies weak 14 18 a warning that the kidneys are liable to become affected. Heed the warning; cheek the Baokache and diepoie of any ebances of further. trouble. • If you don't, eerknis 'complications are very apt to arise and the first thing yea know you will have Dropsy) Diabetes or Bright', Disease) the three moat deadly forms of Kidney Trouble. Jamee Bryant, Ariehat, N.5_,. Was troubled with hisbeck and need Dome's Kidney Pilia, he Writettee" I cannot Bay too much about the benefit I rerceived after using three boxes of Dociti's Kidney Pills. I wee greatly troubled With an aching pain soros, the small of my back, / omit' riot go to work and ray boa WAS so weak I would have to sit down, It would go away for a few daybut would always return. Lwas advised to try Doares Kidiley Pills end I must My they oompletely cured MO.° Price 60 tent* per box or 3 boxes for 51,26 at ell dealer* or mailed direct Orb receipt of price by me Doan Zidney Pill 0o, Toronto, Oak Tedious Standing Ak•eut Makes Deal, • ere 1 n Stocks Keen For Any Form of Sport -Freak Dress is Swiftly Punished by Outrageous Practical dokere--New Members Are Legiti- mate Victims. The lighthearted niaziner in which the recent shooting outrage on the British Stock Exchange was received by the members brings forcibly to mind the fact that stockbrokers have alwripi been fatuous for their love of sport, practical joking, witty "chaff"' and mordent sarcasm. , In times of activity they, are strenuous workers; but to relieve the intolerable strain of standing about doing nothing they indulge in many forms of boisterous fun, and "waiters" often' witness sone • extraordinary scenes. The "House" beast,s some clever caricaturists, poets, and humorists, who are „constantly inventing some nSw wheeze to amuse their colleagues. A good deal of the.amuselnent is in connection with the queer' unwritten laws about dress, dlerrtnient, and rewind. The "Masher' is merciless- ly chaffed. Without knowing it he may swagger about the, "House" with a ticket clanging at his back: "Please do not touch the model!" The hat furnishes perhaps the maximum of fun, especially if it be new and expensive. The man who resents his "topper" being used as a football, or as fuel for a bondre is considered lackingin humor, Sometimes; however, the biter gets bitten. A story is told of a popular. happy-go-lucky member who, after lunching with two or three friends, had his hat blown off in •Throginorten street. It was chased and overtaken by one of hie zealous friends, who "accidentally" dropped it and etum- bled over it several times ere he re- thrned it to itowner with. a bow and an obsequioua: •• . "Your hat, sire" ' "My het. be blowed drawled the careless one. "It's pure ! -' I took it by mistake!" The champion joke is a delirious gamble in •soine bogus security at the expense of a new member. A swag- ger youth,fresh from the 'Varsity, Who had foolishly expressed his sur- prise that anybdy could • be Caught by such silly trieks, once furnished rare snort. Of eouree, he waskeen nn business, so when an insinuating broker asked him a price for • 1,000 •"Johnnies' Board of Werke," he was delighted. .Turning to a friend. •who was in the Plotp he, asked what priee to make; "Make him 1-1 1-8 (£1 2s. 6d.), . was the profilist reply. This he did,. whereupon tete broker sold hiin, the : shares. . '• • . Scion there ,u s a' surging, yolling crowd bidding.' s for • "Johnniee' • Boards," big lines of which changed hands; •the price shot np from £1. to £6. The new man did a roaring busi- ness. . Furtively retiring to, calculate his' ,profits he found' he had made about £1,000.: His colleagues effusive- ly congratulated him ; gazed* at him. adtll,.enve; inareelled that a new Man should , 'start so brilliantly. So flat- tering were they, that he became sus-- pithous. • Great was his mortification on • discovering he had been "spoof - e " Of , course :there wass_rio _such. stock as "johnnies'. Board of Works." • BsoWn bot e constitute the abomin- ation of most 1 meroberes '.Those who have brayed the "House". In such footwear' have 'often hadoceasion to hobble out in 'search of their botif- maker, Woe to the member Who wears sin .extrit • smart pair • of patent: boots.. His friends will follow hiro With awe- mspired • ..e,ount,entinces, whieper, . soft words01. adiniration, spread : their. handkerchiefsor newspapers in:order. that he may lightly tread. Oirminer- buncles :gaudy ties, "two -in -one the field"- Waisteoats, brilliant trousers, or 'rnexealiib exaggerate collars, collars, rarely' .escape the chaffing., attentions • of the critical fayorite exploit is the filling of ii, big paper -beg with water and drop- ping it en the heads. of the crowd in the street, • On one occasion a bag of water was dropped on the head of a partner of a big firm having an ofe fice in the same building hem, which it was dropped • The culprit escaped pronipt punishment by locking him- self up until the furious wrath of the Victim had subsided. •• The New gra iS published every ThureclaY at• • i the:NEW. ERA Printing House, I ISAAC STRORTig . . CLINTON. Terms of subscription -SI per year to advance; 51.60 may be charged if not so 'paid. NO paper discontinued until all &meant are paid, 1.11111380 at the option of the nubile er, The date to which every subscription is paid is de, voted on the label. Advertising rateq. -Transient adver- tleements, 10 cents per nonparel. line EA, filet insertion and 8 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. Small Advertisements not to exceed one inch h n "Strayed,".Pe etc, inserted once for 15 cents, or one month for $1, Communications intended for publication must, as a guarantee of good, faith, be accompanied by the wane of the writer. To Insure publication in current ague copy of Advertisements should be sent in early. Oontract rates - The tollowingtable Ott. 29th, 1908 Farm tor sale f PROFESSIONAL For Kele that farm of 120 led g &Oreg.. iota 88-34, 1st con,' Goderkh township. W5 JairirDON fitoo4 frame 11011111. frallitt barn. BAKIUSTSB0430/0TANTOB, myRe,a, rive hems°, good spring oreek, 10 *ores ot orchard.' 111 cleared but about 25 eores,stul •k1:1131410, ETD. in good Illatit of oultieation. Soli tic* clay uritNTON loam Beasouable terms to !ail purohale I , er. Applyto 0 •W 11' 0 0 RiDOUT & HALE A,4 10 h 'te CONVEYANCERS, -- NOTAHAFiee, OOMMISSIONERS. MONEY TO LOAN,. St JOHN 1111)0172! .-,-. 0,X MAUI Yana lar Sale. Proprietor effere for sale hie Term on the Modslitral Clou, 0odericir Towaahip, Lots 77 and 78, aituitted. 1 14 miles trornyillege ot Holmesville, church and school, Ths farm oonteins 238 scree of 0)10106 bail, addd frame house and bank barn 0 Agree of orchard and '80 sores of *mid maple headland, The WM is travereecl by a run. wog brook. This farm will be sold in a block or in parte. Apply to • ALEX BAICOUR, Hohnesville. ishows our rates for epecified periods Choice r'roperty For Sale ;ad space. • • 1 yr. 6mo. Omo. lmo °°lumu 575 00 $40Q0 52500 $19 oo Column 40 00 26 00 15 00 600 Column 25 00 15 00 800 8 00 1 Column 18 00 10 00 550 2 Ob 1 Inch „ 600 350 200 100 Roux. Horatio .3TATUES IN BUTTER. • Canadian Historical 'Statuettes at the • Franco-Eritirth Exhibition. Artists and photographers some- times have to work under difficult conditions in order tO produce strik- ing and reaheticpieture,s. Seldom, however, has a pies:* of artistic work been ;executed under more miconifort- • able conditions than those which the • artnit responmble for the remarkable life-sazeslalues in butkbe-seen in the Oanadian section 61 the Franco - British Exhibition, found necessary. For two months • his studio was a : refrigerator. Probably the majority:of , modellers • would find an atmoephere several degrees below freezing -point ficaroely conducive togood work. The - Artist, however, who made the statues whith are , attracting thousands of peo, pie every Say, and who is well knovni, in the art world,' rathough we are not at liberty to mentiou his name, found. the ("old no ineonveinence. • The piece re resistance is an histori- cal tableau depicting the •meeting of Jaoquee • Cartier, the " celebrated French navigator of the sixteenth Century, who made one of the first at- tenapts at colonisation in Canada, • With Donna,coria; the Indian chief.. Cartier is standing In a boat, in which a rower is seated. Another figure' of a man fastening it th the shores while Donnacona' is standing erect gazing at Cartier,se trashing touch being giv- en ,to the group by the toes and fol- • iage in. the backgronnd. Everything is modelled in • butter, and forms a striking picture of orearnecolored .sta- Wary, Which seems to deserve a bet- • ter fate than being eaten with bread, which will probably be its end when the eihibitioe. doses. • • "Squire Eve:" • Mr. Justice Eve, who recently paid twopence to see a mermaid at a fair, and Waf3 so angry because the whole thing was such an obviceis "fake" that he felt like smashing the show, is known in Devonshire "Scptire Eve" He is tt farmer in what spare time the law allows him, and &this states some 3,000 acres of land. His Pet Pastime is ` end fern. the past twenty years he has spent part of the Long Vacation "on the road" in a plain, homely, gipay cares van, doing his own cooking, cleaning, and driving, In the House of Com- mons they tell rather a good story about Mr. Eve, During an all-night - sitting 'in the Conimons, he and Mr. X,C.; were eating breakfast at 6 a.m. from the game dith of bacon and eggs. The division bell Suddenly rang, and Mr., Eve. said, "Puke, I'M hanged if 1 gosto that division" pair with you," ,replied, Mr, Duke. But Mr. Eve did not seen" satisfied, "I suppose I must agree. be said, "but I thought you would g�, and I should have had the bacon and eggs," Compulsory Coiffures. The head mistress, of • an Exeter, England, girls' school refused to. al- low a young teacher to take her class because of the way in whieh she had arranged her hair, and the managers have decided that the girl must obey the mistress or resign. Mayoress Wins a Swimming Race., Miss R. • Markville, Mayoress of Oamberivell, Eng., beat thirty other lady competitors retently in the open, swunniing handicap proinOted by the Zephyr Swimming Club at the Sta- dium Bath, Shepherd's Bush. ' • 0 P Edgar has dispOsed Of his furni- ture :and undertaking Imeinees at Wroxeter to Mr Mathera.of Teterboro, who took poeliessien the first of the month. VVednesday a pretty wedding took place at the reaidenee of Mrs, Gould, Sexcunith, when her daughter was milted in marriage to Wm Bell, son of Dan Bell, Zurich -Road, • • Go teethe blood, it • you are.to drive out Rheumatism. A Wisconsin phys- Man, Dr: Shoop,does this with his Rheumatic Reanedy- and with seem- ing success. Rub-on's, says the doctor never did Cure Rheumatism. It is more than skin deep -itis constitutionae, al- ways. Because of this principle, Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy hi, perhaps • the most poprilar in existence. It goes by word of mouth fromoue to anoth- -er,e-everywheree ---GratotcrF-patientse gladly spread teenlie. • It le an act cf 4 humanity, to tell the sick of away to health. •Tell some sick one. Sold. by W. S. R. Holtnee and. W. A. McCone nell, 7.7an For Her. . . . ''Man's made," she mused, "of dust, they • The inan-I want" le he . With eand,enough" to find a way . To. Make the dust .for me.i'. , . • '....catholic Standard' and Times. ' • • • . • , . A, Leap Year Proposal.• . • Geraldine -Have you ever felt . the need of O mother? ' Gerald -Why don't you come right 'out like a man and' ask me to marry you? -New York Press. • • Wax. Used For Great Seal, • Though the Duke of Connaught is said to ha:ye an almost Gargantuan appetite, he never seems to require a course of waters. By his bedside each night are pinked" it pint 'Of claret and e, cold chicken, which are decidedly punished before he is called inthe morning. In addition to ordinary meals, the duke, invariably has a sub - Amiga], . "relish', at eleven in the Morning, and with him afternoon tea. is quite a solid affair. • ,..P.roperty-forSale The undersigned offers for sale two houses and lots, t acre each, on North St. Holism fair- ly comfortable, will be sold cheap. Apply to • 41n . MRS. BLACEER • . For Sale or to Rent. • The undersigned offers for sale or to rent bis house and lot in Holieesville, .The house con- tains 7 roomeand woodshed and stable, together with large two storey frame building, having • been used for a dimming mill; plenty of good ' water and a good garden, Property now emu-, Pied br W. Fisher who hns bought a 'farm in Colborne.iFor particulars %only to 'Alva P. POTTER, Huron Road, doderiela Ti) • House for Sale • Subscriber offers for stile his largo and dealt.. able house on Huron Street, furniabod with all modern convenience hob nd cold water up. stairs and down, with , hard and soft water, largo stable and Myth( lecl,bettring fruit trees. Als6 half-actd lot opposite MeNeusie's plain. W. IRVIN, Clinton. Firm tor Solo -6., e,r.t.`,a The undersigned effern kr sale bieferred. h100 acres, being Lot 20, Con 2, /I.R.S., Tuchersmitia Tbi is a good farma, , in gOod state of) outliva. tion, and in a brat Mese locality, There are good bUildings on the property, The farna Is offered in one parcel or will be sold In two Parcels if c10 - aired. For further Particulate apply to STONG, 406 Christina St, • • (81) Sarnia, Ont. 'Farm tor Sale or to Rent: Subeeriber Uteri his farm of 136i acres, being Lot 36, Con 9, Rase Line, Hullett. The farm lie in a good location, being 1/miles from ilehool, chtireb, post Wilde, and store the land Is good soil, in a soca state Of cultivation ;Is well witt- there is it never failing spring at tini barn 15 11 fairly well fenced, *rid bas good bnildingi thereon.There, 11 0110 6 bearing Orchard Of t 60res. For particularis apply at firm to WALTER ItAIR SUralaterhill, P. 0, The undersigned offers for aale his Choice garden properly of three some dumbed in Gorden Survey, Clinton, There is a com- fortable house with stone cellar, on she plate, with 'alibi% hard end eof) water, all kinds of fruit tram and good stasnes osf, cultivation-pen will be solo wish siro on reasonable terms. H. JOYNER. • Hrisc or Slee .0r150.00•00•0 ; DR V. W T110/4/75ON Jielan. Surgeon:Me eneoialfattention given to abeam; otilus:4' . Throat, and Nose, "so, Office and Residence. S Two doors west of the commercial Hose • Hero* $t. • Or. W. Gina .11 Dr.** Gwen., /G, 41. P., L. LC. O.. Mew comea.Ontario Strset,Olinton. Night ea/4W frost door of officte or. residence, Rattehboor Streit. Mae boars at boopital:-1 to ; P.m.: I to IS Raff tut . dee DR. J. W. SHAW. iiiWl Putannem, anitanozt. Accoucheur etc.. office and residence onsh On Ifitple Stt one half acre of ground, good fruit treee and other small fruit. hocuerin good condition. Apply to • imErts, . House for Sale. A comfortable frame house :on Mill St., containing 8 bedMome, sitting room, pan. try woodshed, good cellar, hard and soft. water. One-quarter matelot. Will be eold deep. Apnly at NEW ERA Office, or pdl$ HENRY FOLLAND, Clinton. • House for Sale • • The large cottage on Queen street, be- longing to the estate of the late E, Holmes ie offered for sale. The lot is one-half acre, with bearing fruit trees,' hard and soft water.' A bargain, Apply as NEW BRA office. • • Good Frame House tor Sale . or to Rent Subectiber offers for esle orto rent his large and comfortable frame house on Huron Street West, containing 9, rooms, with bath room, closets, -weeh rcom and pantry, Good cellar and furnace, also goodetable, .1", R. LINDSAY, Clinton. For S.ate A. well established .Sciot and slice bnei nese, at Kinburn, aleo House and Lot terms easy. JAMES STANLEY. • • Portland Cetnent All ordere for Portland Cement prontpt- ly flhled. Sampson Brand Portland Cetnent toe best in the world. J. A, f[MILTON, coal dealer. tenbury St.. oimosite W. Farran's resident., D• R. F. A. AXON Dranwr ' (successor to Dr, /totems , • Specialist in Crovna and Bridge 'Beall Graduate of the Royal College of Dw4iiiN aeons of Ontario. In. Honer graduate of University of Toron)o. 444 tal Department. Graduate.of Chicago Coliege of Den)) RaVi' Chicago. Will visit Hayfield every Monday. maq DR.' 11. FOWLER,' " • DENTIST. Wilma over O'NEIL'S eters. 4 " Special carp taken l0 make dental Itiask Mimi se touniesa as poseible• • Miscellaneous. '9, TAliEs'OAralq3ELL. LONDESBORO, ' ar• SEWER OF E m MARRIAGE , No witnesses reonireS • THOMAS GUNDRV Livestock and general .A.uction.er - GODERIOK ONT. )Ndlesaeiwm 0 urnnotEort ees, cauenpzirlitkinOpisienbiesm.1^ to. Terms reasonable, Farmers' sale note • G. D,. Ate'Taggart • M. D. MoTtiggs. .MicTaggart Bro BANNERS ALBERT * ST , 'CLINTON General Banking .• Bushier* •. transacted „ .NOTES DiS UTEDdyt' Drafts issued.' Intereet allowed on • deposits. • Shorthorn.s lor Sale 2 good young bulls 10 and 12 months old, sired by Duke of Richmond,and bred from -4410..d.tio we, pricessta. euit-the- timee.-•-,--Also- i quantity cf good seed barley. . S; • • . . • • • • E H WISE. • Clinton P,O. —r• re. Patin for Sale. • That • very valuable farm. belonging to the undergiened, situated three miles, from • Anburn station, six miles fa:on:03137th; 200 teeres, school at COI ner of lot, 20 aeres of hard -wood busb, 2 acres of orcherd, firit- class buildings, well fenced, well watered, in a 'hieli state of cultivation and excellent • ; one ot the best farms in the et-untr3.,i, Terme Apply THOS. BROWN, 6,18.8m •• 131i) th, Ont. Farm tor Sale.. The Meitillott IVIututtogl ritre---1-nsurance-eow-fnvr- tti4 Perin. and Isolated Tow• n Prespecv erty Only Insured. - 1.0014 OFFICEES. • • J. Tri, MtLean,President,Seafortla; thoa Eraser, Vice -press Brucefield; Thos. B. Hays,1Secy. Treas., Seaforth; • DIRECTORS. . ,Jas. Connelly, Holmeeville; ejohn, .Watt, 1-larlock; G. Dale, Clinton; IL • ChesPen. Seaforth; J. Evans, Beeche woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop,: j. Be neWeis, Brodhagen. .• Each Director is inspector of losses his own locality; • AGENTS. Rohr. nuth, Harlock; Ed, 1 Hinthle• y, Seaferth; James Cumming, toren& ' ville; J. W. Yeo, Holmnesvjlle'• A firet-elaeg 200-aore farm in West Wit. wanosh, Lot 27, Con, 5, Willa 176 acres in good state of cultivation, well fenced.well watered, mod 'orchard, large bank barn; good 'acme. ,Postolfine, blacksmith end store At corner of farm. COnverdent to school and church. fik miles from ohnroh and,station at Aubnrn. Terme easy, • . W. A. HARRISON, Lucknow, Vann for Sale or to.' Rent. • Farm Lot 32, Con, 9, consisting 'of 100 seri% ingood etate of cultivation; 10 acres of hard wood bush, large frame house, barn 40175, with well underneath, driving shed 40x20ti two ortharae, well watered and fenced. For further perrionlaisseene_ pty to -MISS -FANNY'. JA'CISSON'ST • Rattenbury •Sto, Clinton. Blacksmith Shop and House 'for Sale or Rent. The undersigned .offere for sale or to, to rent, a Maoism:filth Shop and outfit of tocesa doing a good bunnese near Fine River, AIM eomlortable house and half - sore of land. Owher's 'Only reason for selling is that he wants to retire' from business, FRED, G. L05'PT, • Riser. I Good Position Open. The Ecpute ble Life Assurance Society of the United States will be ,pleased to receive applications for its genera agency for Clinton and vioinity. To the right man, even without life is morance ()epee, ience. but Can show . a good past businese tecord, an attractiVe inOtime. cOntraot Will be msee. Address coefidentially, if de- sired, 0. T. GILLESPIE, Met, Egtit: able Lite, 24 King St. Weet, Toronto, Western Farm Lands • for Sale • sustt1%Te1Izura.4 Owing to the recent finatioiel stringency, We hate bten able to.seteue 6 large hat Of improved &Ma, for quick sale, at prime 'ter below their settial value, end on nation - able tei me, The lends have been carefully inspected, and are the beet vain° in the Northwest to -day, Wz.- have had years of experience, and •Itoove what we are Selling, Thalia who contemplate blaying, or who in.'!" tend going woe for tlid parpotte of taking tip land, should OOMMttnioltle at MOO With our agent. ALLISON PAIR & Indian Read, Markt Agent, wxuarhow DUNDA11, OWN Oottages, Ettylield /toad, OHM.* F- W CUTLER . • „. Painter and Paper Hanger. • All work guaranteed. • Prices :reasonable.. Residence nearly opposite the Collegiate Institute. JA60B TAYL.OR Insurance Real &state bought and self/ • Office eMEatrneeetY,'ntoeXltodacinee tie Net, Era. Massey -Harris Agy. Having taken 'Elie agency ;for the Massey -Harris Oo. 1 will be glad to show farmers any kind of Maghinerp or 'Implement they desire. Binders*, 'Viewers, Cultivators, Gasoline •Engines wed, all kinds of Farm Magbinery, ANGUS IfeLEOD Opposite Maisons Bank, Clinton, The Myers . iVitisieMethod 140. Holmes,- Teacher. The Myers' Music Methed, for begin- ners, provides a thorough preparatocp course in the rudiments of muesli) Mho lessons are conducted on Kindergarten models and include praetical PMpo teaching, making the study. pleattaids and interesting. Private hnitgins oleo shies_ and pegite prepared for the Ceneavatory Jthater ftft• • For Sale A iteeirmileb ovoidal) to ealve Peterali., Amur it NEW 1118,8.0filoa