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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-10-06, Page 2The New Jra published:everY Thursday at the NEW;Elat, :Printingl House, IHAAo mum . 114)rrON. Terme ot subscriptiou-$1 per year advance; $L50 may be charged if not so paid. No Paper discontinued until all &wean are paid, unleoa at the ontton of the publieher. The date to watch every teibeCriptieli le paidis de. ?QUA on the label. Advertising rtea-Tratieient ealver- aisementa, 10 coats per nonparel. line 'or first Inserticin and 8 cents per line for each subeequent insertion. Small Advertisements not to exceea one mcla rich aa "Lost" "Strayed,' "Stolen, tc, inserted once for 85 cents, or one anonthfor$1.Communications intended tor must, aa a guarantee a g faith, be accompanied by the same of the writer. Te insure publication in current sane copy of advertisements should he rent in early. Contract rates - The tollowingteble shows our rates for specified periods and space. 1 yr, Orno. 3roo. lmo 1 'Johnnie $75 00 $10 00 $25 00 $10 00 a Column 40 00 25 00 15 00 600 Column 25 00 15 00 800 30. Column 18 00 10 00 550 200 1 Inch 500 350 200 00 Qolatsact display advertising 100 per inch, per issue. W; 11.Kann & Son 011110/1•1071MININIONINESO. CLINTON NEW ERA MINTON. ONT. SEPT. 29, 1910. .4.4044.44+4444.4044.4444444444+ TALKS ON • ADVERTISING •44444444-144.61444+6.4+14+6+ A Most intrkesting article on "The Value of' Truthful Advertising in Building Business," at the same time allowing that the newspapers are the best carriers of messages front the advertisers to the homes, vas touched 'upon, by W. C. Fret* man recently in the New York • Evening Mall. In part (the subject of the article as 'as follows: "It Is not so long ago that all ad- vertisers 'Were looked upon with -suspicion. They were accepted by the people upon the theory 'that the moral code did not apply ato trade, that it did not exact the ac - 'curacy of a statement on the part of the merchant. "Te -day the advertisement that does not bear on its face 'the evi- dence of truth is rejected by the public and is a flat failure. The Merchant who lies about the merch 'andise he sella stands about as ,:auch chance of succeeding as does the an In any community ,whose awor_claja not acee ted. "As we 'grow in Knowledge ,so does our respect for right doing Increase. Education is •the people's safeguard from the wiles of the de- aeivers in ,advertising, and that is the reason why the deceivers do not attain permanent success. "Newspapers are natural business builders. They are the quickest and generally the safest carriers of messages frorn 'advertisers to the homes everywhere, every ' day. I admit pertiality in my judgment of newspapers. To my mind they are the greatest ' power in the world. : • "They print the spoken word al - 'most as soon as it Is spoken. They reproduce everything but the lila- Man voice and do it quickly and hr.- telligently. - , • "The "eliiiirebT-tbe--"--YrilibliFloid4= land the newspapers from a 'trium- virate of character, education and general uplift in every community. "Newspaper publishers, therefore 'should not print in their news (or advertising columns anything that tarries with it 'a suggestion .of in- sincerity or inaccuracy. The•value of newspaper publicity is greatly enhanced when publishers Insist that advertisers who buy space in their columns confine their announ- cements to statements of actual facts." MIC111111i3111 Cored By FIG Pills. Nat often do you hear of a Wc pre- paration being sold with a• guarantee to cure you. An absolute guarantee goes with every box of FIG PILLS. They will cureltheumatism, Backache, Bladder Trouble, Frequett Urinating, Bnrning Sensation, Painful Stitches, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Trou- ble. If not,your reentry back. What the Municipalities Want At the Meeting of the Union of Canadian Municipalities in Toronto -recently the secretary read a DaPer which he set forth the policy of the association as follows; 1. The Canadian people shall not be ruled by any irresponsible mono poly. 2. .They knust ndt submit to r:ae- thods of fraud or corruption. 3. There must be no perpetual laanchises. 4. Our heritage of natural- resour tes affecting municipalities Mutt not be tiold, but leased, If a at pub- licly operated. 6. One generation cannot leglea late away the rights of another. 6. Municipalities must eontrol their streets (subleet to reasonable Passage for through lines.) 7. Bach Canadian shall have a fair deal from all who are grant. ed 'corporate or other public pri- vileges. 8. Same 'court Or couneil Musk al 'ways exist free arid eauipped to enforce the fair deal, 9. The life of the pooreet titIzet Invest be made worth Irving, though his share of the beat tittle OWE - tints 'mad serviees. Avoid alcoholie and eansleurta tonics Whith balm 'hair atd scalp. Use Bearine, a bear's igrease pro - Made, WhIeh feeds the tette and Makett hair groy,, Concession tor Concession No Sacrifice by Canada interests of tlfe Dominion Will he Carefully Safe- guai•ded in toe Coming. Trade Negotiations With The United States. There Will probably be no hoMa Munication regarding !trade nega otiatione sent tram Ottawa to Washington or two or• three 'weeke. Ron. W. S. Fielding, who is in charge •of the negotiations for Canada reached Ottawa, .'Sept. 29, After an absence of three months In Europe, and found much depart - Mental business pressing for atten- tion. The work of preparing the estimates for the next two or three 'weeks. .about the raiddle t;tf October Mr. Feeding expects. 'to "write Mr. Xnox, secretary of atate at Wash- ington, that he IS in a Position to resume, on behalf Of Canada, the aegotiations proposedlast spring by President 'Taft. Mr. Fielding will ask Mr. Knox for suggeetions as to the conduct of the nego- tiations, • whether the next con- ference should be held in Ottawa or Washington. The Government here- to look 'for Borne substantial results in the negotiations, bene- ficial alike to both cow:dries. No Sacrifices. While there have been a good many expressions against a 'trade agreement in any form, Sir Wil- frld r -Vs Adnilnjstratjon feele that his view la not held by a ma-. imity of Canadians. However, the , GoVernment ia determined that no interesta in Canada Alban be eacri- 'Lice& Unless the United States is Prepared to meet concession with voncession, 'there will be no result from' the negotiatiens. In any event, ample protection Vill be maintained against undue Anted - can eorapetition in manufactured products, • However, the feeling at Ottawa is that President Taft genuinely desires a suecessful outcome of the conference, and that there will be fair and reasonable dealing on both side% Along what lines con- cessions Will be made can hardly be indicated at this time, but there Is little doubt, that the proposals ,for eoncessione on some lines of manufactured' goods, such as cera • teal agricultural implements, tak- en either as a whole or in part. puty free exchange of coal will also be discussed. • lar. Welding Was; busy at his of. fice this afternoon within 2 hours of his arrival from Montreal, • and laughedat the alarmist reports in the press as to hie health. The slight attack of facial paralysle due to exposure to the t old winds of the Atlantic sone days ago, 19 not interfering with his usual abut dant zeet for work, and his bited'e 1 adviser in Montreal has assured him that the attack is of no terVea 'will wen be again in normal con- dition . • .RHEUMATISM CURED Zam,Buk will Give you Relief: When you have any deep-seated pain in the joints, the 'back, the wrists or elsewhere, place a liberal supply ofZam-Buk on the fingers or on 'the palm of the hand and rub it in. The penetrating power of this "embrocatioxi-balna" is • very great. Mt kills pain, and removes stiffness. Mrs, Frances Wyatt of Gua Avenue, Montreal, -says: "I have found Zam-Buk most sooth- ing and valuable in a very bad case of rheumatism, and also for stiffness of joints and muscles. I suffered long and 'acutely froart rheumatism, and 'tried one liniment after ,another. In vain. I also took medicines internally, but it rehlain- ed for Zara-Buk to eafect a cure. I began applying this balnr when- ever I felt aches and pains of rheu- matism coming on or felt any of the-stitanesa-The-vesultawas-taul wonderful. (Zam-Buk seemed to penetrate to the very seat ef the pains, driving therd completely out and I tarn now quite curec1.51, So Many of the ordinary einbro- cations and liniraents tare inaper- featly prepared and not sufficient- ly refined 'to penetrate even the skin -much less the underlying muscels: Zata-Buk la totally •diff- erent. Zam-Buk is so refined, arid its essences and juices are so .con- eentrated, that When rubbed into the muscles -for rheumatism, Sci- atica, sprain, etc., its effect is very quickly felt, If rubbed on to the chest and be- tween the shoulders in cases of bad cold in chest, Zata-Buk , will give relief. Apart from' Its use as ° Plans Preparedlor Goderich Breakwater Six Hundred feet to be Co*. strutted to Protect the Harbor, Plans and specifications mod row on exhibition at the office of t�r .H. j. Lamb, district engineer department of public works, Can- acl•a, London, for the construction f.600 feet of •breakwater at Gocle- rich. Ont.. and which are of a aarti. ciliary interesting design, inas !much as it is the first breakwater og its character to be constructed in Canada. The design, plans of whi-ch were prePared under Mr. Lamb's direc- tion, is of a substructure of reit- foroed Coterete caissons 26.feet high, 35 feet at bottom, and 30 'If wide at top, With numerous cross IiIrrtb-ba-Oralitrantlagra-vetThe work from six feet below water level up will be composed Of mass concrete, therebp providing a very - strong struature, as is required for the extremelytexposed locality in which at • is 'to be built. •These caissons Will be built on shore,then launched and taken out to the site of 'the breakwater, where they will be sunt . in 4 berth • previously dredged • for same. Breakwaters of a similar 'char- acter have 'been construdted at a few points on the other side of the line, but were of a- much smaller size.: The performance of • thie work will be *watched with great interest by contractors, and it is hoped that:With the continuation f this class of breakwater within he next few years, that the herb - or ...ot,Goderichavillhe "d 'd Ith'a t elstroteffIgin—atedia"Ttiry. "t5e. make it a first-class harbor of re- fuge and ...safe to enter no matter how bad*the weather. an embrocation, Zam-Buk w11 be t • forms of skin diseaSe arid :'injtiry. It mires. eczema, rashes, ringworm, cold sores, ulcers, adscesses, chew. ped hands, piles, Varicose veins, cuts, barns, bruises, etc. All drug- gists and ,stores 50c„ or post free from. Zani-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse harmful ' imi- tations. .• Wife Deserters Btivare • May Be Brought Back and Jail. cd for the Offence. •• ---- . Attorney-General'Prsy promised a deputation of • the Associated Charities that he would introduce a Measure in Legislatuae this seta, • 'sion Making the road of (the wife deserter harder. ••1 The 'deputation asked that the Ontario 'Government provide funds ao "bring the deserter's back to the city ; that Men conviegut...1c1., 'tion be imprisoned proVi ed with 'remunerative labor, part of the Proceeds of 'which would go to their 'families ; that culpable fail- ure to provide for a family, Wheth- ,het they suffer or not, be Made an offence, land that the charityaer- i ganization, kind not the Wife, be t Utz rote to lay the tharge, 1 CRIED DAT AND NIGHT, Mrs. B. B. Sanford, Xnverary, Ont ynites ;-"My baby was sickly for °e'er a week with bowel and atom - Math trouble . and alert night and 'day. "Nothing' I 'did helped her in the lettat till I began giving her 14 ablei Own Tablets. Ishey helped baby right away andl now she is'a big healthy ehild with fine rosy eheeks. The tablets are certainly A 'wonderful medicine Mid I recall - Mend them to all My friends Who have childaeu it the house.," , What Baby's awn 'Tablets have done fog Mrs. Sitnford's baby they 'done for thoueancle of ether little ones, simply because they go to the root of no !Many thilhood ail- ments-Jthat is, they drive all tai - 'vanities froml the stomach, and leaVe it meet and healthy. .Sold by Medicine dealers or by mail at e5 terits a box frone °The Dr. Wil- liahta Medicine Co. Ontario. Burns, bites, bruises and belle. Dialria' Menthol Salve 'will soothe and ,!liettl theto alt. 25 tenth a tin at druggiNtst, , eolborne • Elcler-Cumminghana,- BrOokdale Farm, the residence of Mr, aid Mrs. William •Cuminingham, 8th concession, Colborne township, Was the scene of a happy gathering on Wednesday Sept. 21st, the oceasion being the marriage of their only daughter, Miss Theresa May, to owar C. Elder, of. Goderich About forty guests were present to witness the tying of the nuptial . knot by Rev. J. L. Small, of Blyth, At 11.00 a.m. the bridal .party took their places beneath an evergreen arch bedecked 'with carnations. which 'was erected on 'the lawn. ;The bride 'was given away by her father, and 'Mr% W. G. Nott, of Clint - ton, the bride's aunt, rendered the wedding march, The bride was be eominkly attired in a dress of white satin dechene. She carried a bon - root of white 'bridal roses and wore White carnations in her hair. Fol- lowing the ceremony and after congratulations :were offered the happy couple, the eompany sat 'clown in the tastefully decorated 'ditingroord to an excellent wed - cling dinner served in the best stale of the hostess. After all had done ararde justice to the repast, the health of the 'bride was proposed in a short speech by Rev. Mr. -Small land the groom( 'suitably replied'. H. J. Morrie added his teetiraonv to �o respect in which the bride ilteld in the omit:unity and also the 'popularity of ltrhe groom: with the ootsiness Met of Goderieh. The. =wedding party then drove to Gode lich and amid 'showers of rice and leonfetti Mr, 'and Mrs, Bider lett on the G. T. R. train for n bridal' tour, 'Whieh London, Detroit, Saginaw and other pants Will be Visited'. The 'bride 'Wore a 'travelling dress of blue diagonal cloth With hat to Match, Many 'beautiful and use - Tut presents Were receiVed, a very aubstafitial 'cheque being the gift of the 'brides father. The grOmn's 1.it wars( a handsome ring get With amethysts and diamonds. Those from a 'distance Were Misses Bella and eleasie Cunningham, Brussels, Serb. Alder, of Palmerston, and Miss Myra Noble, of Toronto, Mrs. MeMiehael and .daughters, John- athan Youglil all of Seaforth; Miss Gertrude Crich, Tuckersreith, W. G. and wife and lbs. Geo. Nett of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Alder after their ,wedding trip will take up their residence In Goderich, where the vomit holds a responsible posi Con al& the O. T. B. Their many friends in town and vidnity all ieitt in extending congratulations and best Vialteit for a happy future. The Clinton New era Oct. 6th, 1910 Centralia's toss 1110.1.011aatak Two Esteemed Pioneer Hestde*its Going West Farewell Presentation. Richard Hicks, one of the pione- • ere of this county, had an auction sale on Mondays. and having sold his terra, etook and anplemente, mad household effects, is leaving Lor 'the West. Re came from Dart- • ingtOn when he was a boy five yearti old, and his parents settled in the buah juat"6e years ago, and aaiped: to clear UP the Una where the old homesteadnoW stands, a little south of the village of Cen- tralia. No citizens are more highly respected or beloved than Mr. and. Mrs. Hicks, For A, nraber of year Tar, ilicks served 'faithfully and 'well in the toWnship and county council and for more than half a centnry has been a Warm; supporter of the Methodist 'Cliutch-in 'filet, has been a class leader in that -church for thirty or forty' years. -T More than a hundred of his warin Per- sonal friends Met at the Methodist parsonage onuesday eVertillg and presented Mr, Hicks with a beauti full gold-lieaded cane, and Mrs. Hieles with a handsome gold -head ed umbrella, Bev. W. IL Butt took the chair 'and called upon a large number of the neighbors, Who all bore }testi- onY to the character and worth Of 'Mr. and Mrs. Hicks. 'The latter has been primary elass teacher .irt 'the Sunday school or many years. Both Mr, and Mrs, 'ales will he greatly aniseed from this neighborhood. The Vrey cora- alimentary address that atcoma paned the presentation but feebly expresses the sentiments of the *omit unity. HOW MANY REALIZE THE MARVELLOUS VALUE OF FRUIT IN CURING MANY DISEASES? •••••••,11. Wonderful Success of "Frult.a-tives" —The Famous Fruit Medicine Bruit /juice consists of about 91% • water, 8% of sweet matter, and only i% of an intensely bitter substance. Careful experiments show that it is this bitter principle; which is the active or medi- cinal materiel of fruit juice. Under certain conditions, the hitter principle eau be made to replace or transform Some of the sweet atoms in the juice, thus inakidg a new coinpound which is much more active medicinally than the ordinary juice. : -....,...Marty-freits..yemared and it was fcaind that the juices of 441717, Oianges •50 and prunes ,gave the best results. These fruitjuices, having been made more active by the secret process of changing the sweet principle into the bitter, are combined with tonics and antiseptic § and made into tablets. These 'tablets are the Milieus .fritit medicine--; "Fruit-a-tives"-:-•known inevery part of Canada for their wonderful curative qualities in diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin, " Bruit-a-tives" is the only medicine in the world made Of fruit juices, sot. a bo, 6 for $ay) or trial size, 25C.. Burglars cracked the safe of John Burnie's store at 'Birnie, Man.,: and .got away with $2,000. The trial of A. McNeil, Treasurer of the Fanbro Seliotal Board, an a aloha rgeattLealliezzleatentaa, haa bee VgliTilialiTeffin ed. -7 .Earl. Wilkinson and Sam Davidson were 'badly hurt at Ottawa by the collision of an automobile, in which they Were riding, with a 'bridge. • Mary Dolan watt tbund guilty at Barrie of the murder of her infant, and Thomas McNulty was placed on trial as the instigator of the deed. Pose as. Dru triers, • Defraud Railwtiys:: The rGrand Trunk illailWay has -suspected Ifor some titre that they were being .eheated by Men who represented tbat tbey 'were toira. Imercial travelers, and who obtain- ed the embarkation rates, An 'example of this game- on a wholesale scale' was discovered on a train runnitg Into Stratford. The trainraaster, who was acting as conductor asked seven men who yaesented• commercial travelers' tickets to produce the certificate tO prove that they IIV6Pe entitled to them. Not one of 'MOM 'could. They Where forced to pay the dif- ference in price between the ripe- cial and the regular ticket. ' Hereafter, every ticket agent and 'conductor will ask to lb 'ashown !the conitnercial certificate before he Will sell the traveler's, tickets. Any further attempts td defraud will be followed by prosecution. A NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. The Globe has tried' during its history not to lose Hight of t tact that a newsPaner Can pl itn important Part in nation and ane tuflding. One Way in whi thia has been effeetiVely practis Is by keeping trained members its Staff constantly "on the 'win In search of usefull and interest' information. Wherayer lraporta national work or World events 'which Canadians were concern Wexe taking place, or where pi neer 'bevelopreent was m progre there. The Globe emnraisalon have been reporting with Intel' gent discernment for the 'benefit this country. This policy has rarely, if eve been more eenerally pracitis than at present. To -day the Ma • aging Edator of The Globe, Dr..T. maccionald, is in Mexico, where three weeks' celebration, of the ce Unary of republican goVernme Is being held., and upon his retu be Will contribUte ,a aeries ask tiles on that interesting country a, country whose relations to 'Ca Ada are becoming Very cloSe • Capt, Jaffrey Baton is repr setting' The Globe with the Q. O. in England, the only exclisiVe pre correspondent on 'the trip, Mr. W. J. Jeffers, another flieni bey of the staff of the Globe, is present on a pioneering trip in th Gewganda, Elk Lake, and the I north country eifr. Jeffera is exce tionally equipped for such an e havingspent several year in the mining camps, Ammica an 'South, Africa., ' • Mr. M. 0, Hatanond, Editor the Illustrated Magazine S ctio of The Globe, is contribntin ette on the political aituatjozX in th United States. These ifl be to tinted during the ne few 'week Mr .Batntnond' irarutjorts bein to 'travel wheregood( t`coPy Tom' a Canadian Viewpoint' can a Supees anograta seo.2 -peanaa that not in fifty years has 80 Mlle interest been taken by Canadian in United States polities as is th case at the present trate. The 'Globe is trying to live up t 'it e records in 'the raatter of keep lag its readers posted, aside alto other from the ordinary source of locals and 'telegraphic news. Toronto Greeks give eight thous and dollars 'to help 'build, a battle ship for Greece. Leiutenant-Governor Fraser '0 NuVa Scotia is dead. . Mrs. George Martel threw hersel frorn a ;window at Montreal an was killed. ; Electric Restofer for Me Phosphonol restores every nerve in to its proper tension; restore the bod vial and vitality. Premature decay and all sexu weakness averted at once. Phospbonot wt1 make you a new man. Price 113 a box, or two fo $5. Mailed to any address. Tbe Seobell Dru co., St, Cathartnes, Ont. rOw FALL FAIRS " Atwool. ... . „Oca. 3 and Bsyfiela ,,,,,,, * .... • •, •,a. • . • .. • . Sept 27, 2 Biytb., , Oot 4, Brussels . .. .... ..........., .. Oct 6, Dungannon.. . ... .. (jot6, Fordwieb. .... ................. . ..." .. Oot Rarrieion n Sept 29, 3 Kirkto Milverton. Oat 6, Sept 20. 3 Bit Forest- Sept 28, 2 ept 26, 2 Palmerston . .. ..... . . .. . . Sept 27, 2 Parkhill _ • Oet 4, Ripley • ' Sept 27, 2 StMarys........ ...... - .... SeaforthSept 27, 2 Sept 22, 2 Teeswater. . .0et 6,6 Tiverton.. vi, Oct4 Walkerton . ...... ... ........Oot 15, 1 Live Poultry IVanted The fallowing prices are being pai at the Holmesville Poultry Yards:- • Hens, 7a•cts, a lb. Chickens over 5.11). 10 cts. alb. • Chickens, between' 4 And 5 lbs, Oc lb. Chickens, under lbs. 8c a lb. Turkeys,ducks and geese prices later All poultry to he delivered with crops empty on Monday, TuesdaY and Wednesday mornings. Buying all the year round. N. W. TBEWABTHA. Phone 4 on 142. • • • Auction Sale for the undersigned proprietor at Lot 32, Concession 11, Hallett or 'Theta Gundry, Auctioneer, will sell ments, Etc. Farm Stock, Crops. arinple. levEsDAY OCT. 11, 1010. at 12;80 o'clock p.m., the following valuable Faun Stock,Implernents. etc. 1 horse, rising 4 years old; 1 mare, xis ing 5 years old; 1 team of grayeamat oiled, rising 4 and 6 years old; 2 cows. due to calve this fall ; 6 co% s, supposed to be in calf; 4 steers, rising 3 years old; 8 heifers, rising 2 years old: 5 yearlings:ojgmeyassearBrianrgriscalbvinesdier; O2 srl:taisa sey-Harris hay loader 1 Massey -Har ris mower, 5 -ft cut; I Massey -Harris sulky rake, tieW, 10 ft 2 root puipeo; 1 iron land roller, 3 S'eCtiOnfl, ; wooden land roller; 1 Massey -Harris 10 -hoe drill and cultivator combined ;1 Massey -Harris cultivator ; 1 Imperial gang plow: 1 Patterson gang plow; 2 ,Fleury single plows, No. 21 ; 1 Verity plow, No. 4 ; 1 iron muffler; I De. Laval cream separator, No.10, new ; 1Wassey-Harris straw cutter; 1 four. horse power 1 top buggy, 1 open buggy, I democrat, 1 road cart. I Wag ; 1 wagon box and shelvens ;,I hay rack, 1 pig rack. 1 pig crate ; 1 set bob sleighs ; Settles, 2004bs ; Panning mill Hay fork, car, rope and slings ; 1 disc harrow ;-1 set four -section harrows; 2 set double harness ; 1 set single harta vas ; 1 grind stone ; A quantity of hay A number of hens : I Happy Thought ,noal stove : I barrel churn, aMartvell No, 3; 1 wheel barrow ; Whiffletrees and Neck.yokes Forks, eriairis, spad- es, shovels r About four dozen grain hags: 2 long ladders, 1 step ladder: About la acres of marigolds will be sold it the field; Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS - All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 months" credit, on furnishing approved joint notes. A. Moonlit of 5 per °eta allowed for cash on eredib amounts Hay and Man golds, cub. GONDRY, Oat MANNING,. And, -Proprietors --taa Bad Blood Moans Bad Health BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mkg� fabod Blood and Owed Mood Mown Good Hottilthe lealowannis Hrs. Pied Biggs, gigaton* _Ont., irrites:--"I Was completely tint down, my blood was out of order, and X tend to get so weak 1 would be compelled to stay in bed for weeks at a thne, I torrid not eat, and wee pale and thin; everyone thought I was going into Consumption. 1 tried everything, and different doctors, until friend advised me to use Burdock Blood Bitten*. did not have one bottle used when illy appetite began to improve, "I need six bottler. Hi gained tett pounda in two weeks. When -I began to take it / only 'Weighed ninety.three pounds. /t just Seamed to pull me from the grave aa I never ex. peeted to be strong again. 1 will tell every suffeier of your wonderful ternedy.* Burdock Blood /litters is manufactured only by the T. Milburn Oct., Limited, Toronto, Ont. See that their eignature appear" ou ivory bottle. -'.wte 4 rium Awauway Ewa* ..., .,. Ballway Time Table • le Lendonf:FlUrOn $1134 Bram. Ly North Passenger na .th London. depart..., 8,00 a m 4.50 p n aa Caritralia....•0,0000 9.40 6.48 of Exeter rii Hensel' ..... . ...... 10.08 6.05 Eippen ........,...„ 19.10 0.11 aci•Brucefield 10.80 0.19 in Olinteri.„..,, 11.06 0.85 A LOrldefibOrO, . , , 4f. a 11.18 452 '" Blyth .......11.27 7.O� 3- Belgrave 11.40 7.13 .8, Wingtaria, arrive-, 11.50 7 85 er t ' I- South Passenger at winghana depatt6.43am 3.33 p n Belgrave, • 6 54 8.44 r, Blyth.... .,,, 7.08 3.66 d Ltancleshoro... 1.16 4.04 x., Clinton. . a- 750 423 a, Brucelleid ...,.-8.12 4.39 a lea tePen, )3,23 4.47 ),„ rienitatt.. • .. • .. • • 8,32 4-62 ct, Exeter 8,48 5.06 ' Oeutralia . 900 5.15 , London, arrive1000 030 a Buffalo arid Goderich a. West Passenger ant pm pm pir Stratford 10.00 12,20 5 2.5 10,2( t• Mitchell.,10,22 12.45 5.55 10.41 Is Seaforth....,:10.45 140 6.18 11.11 Clinton ••• 11,07 1.25 6,40 1.1.2f - Hohnesaille, lila 1,83 540 11.31 t Goderich a, . • 11-35 1.60 7.05 11,51 e r Bast Passenger am pm p rr 13 thaderich......aa,.. 7.10 240 4.5( `, Hobareaville .. .... , • , 7.26 2.57 5.01 13 (Hinton • • 7.35 307 5.11 4 Seatorth 7.52 3,25 5.31 , Mitobell 8.16- • 348 5.51 L Stratforct a ri 014.NOWNIINIMONNOWORMIIMININIOMMIWIII~7.11MMINWROVO , e• - For Sale or *Rent. 1, n .. Farm to Rent e !; The Ostrava farm, Lot 28,9th Goa, of Goderich Et To., Weems is offered to rent. Apply to J 1313 COON, or to MRS. .1. BALsTEAD 8° e (mitten . • 11ooderieh. , 3 House and Lot fOr Sale.. . - no convenient/riocateCl house, next to T. 9 Miroho's, Rattenbury street, containing nine rooms. The house is a recently re.built one, and in excellent repair. 41, good. new stable on the Premises. Apply to A. SEELEY. House Wanted. -- . Wanted to rent, a inediurn-sized f house, with modern conveniences; small family. Apply at NE Vsl ERA, f i Field Stone Wanted. _ The Town of Clinton will pay $3,75 per cord for held etone, for road btzilding. I . Apply to THOS. OBACOM, ir Chairman of Street COM, S 1 1 Farm For Sale or to nein ; . --a_ • Being 36 acres, mostly in grass, and well watered; small orchard, frame tortstrrard--barbr-Two--tatiles--frere- Clinton, On Huron Road. Apply eo • MRS, G LINN, Holmesviile. L 1 Property for Sale i r House and lot on Huron Street, also lot on Ratterthirry Street, , the property of the late Alex. : Mckenzie. Two story, ten roomed -house with verandah, small stable ; Hard and Soft water also a turaber of fruit trees. Tor further infor- mation, apply to Geo. D: MeTag- ' gart or Thos., Cottle. ' p . Choice Property tor Sale; i . The undersigned offers for sale. bis'i • garden property of three acres biluati, ed in gorden Survey, Clinton. There 1 'is a comfortable honse-with stone "tglbtr, oiTtFitlitillizift'll'ef=htfirdt, and soft water, all kinds of fruit tree and in good state of cultivation will be sold with entire outfit4en reason- able terms. fi, Joyners • . Farm for sale Centre pant Sot 35 containing 48 acres and North 50 acres on Lot 30;10 acres or more good hard wood bush -good Barn; stabling underneath, good Hog Pen and driving shed small Orchard, Frame House cellar under good well water at House and -Spring Creek running • through Lot 35. For price, apply to R. scow. Box 88, Myth, or on Lot 85 Ocn.18 Ilullett. 2m Farm for Sale or Rent. . --- Por sale or to rent Lots 8 and 0 on the 3rd, Concession - of "Hullett, con- taining 200 adres. The farm is situat- ed half Way between Seaforth and Clinton and convenient to school and post office. The farm is well fenced and ubderdrained and in a first claim state of cultivation- There are on the premises a ,comfortable house and good bank barn and other out build- ings. There are two good orenards: • The property will be sOld or rented on reasonable term. For further parti- culars apply on the premises or ad - dream War_ unreal -atm' a.....e.....,... Revision of Voters List brake is hereby given that it Court will be held pursuant to The Ontario Vetere Lists Act by His Honor the ludo 'of 'the County Court of the County of Hilton, at the Council Chamber in the Town of Clinton, en Ftiday the etli day of October, 1910, at 9.00 o'clock a.m., to hear and 'deterralte Corn - Infante of errors and 'omissions in. the Voters List of the nannicipality of Clintot for 1910. Dated at Clint- on this 191h day Of S,erita 1910. D. L. MACPICERSON. Clerk. Farm tor Sale 120 acres, ih good state of Mitre- ation, being lett 24 arid 25, con. 15, Goderich Vo., all fresh iseeded down, less ten acres, which is plow.. ed. On the property is n tencrete house, a ,barn 55 by 80, good, stab- ling well watered.. Apply. to .m.s.XIAMILTON, Clinton, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S S "r" ORIA PROFESz4ONAL BillirDCWA BARNISTER 0014101T01% NOTAR - PUBLIC, OTO. MINTON 1811/11211.811 11. 111/11.Et REAL ESTATE AND 1NSIIR434ftGE.... Huron_ St., Clinton. 11. T, R A N 0 E„ Notary' Public, Conveyancer. Financial and Real Sebitte..= ISettaaNims AGENT -Representing 14 Vire lec.. . ,SUrance Corapan4eo. DtrbOou Court Oilice. SR 64 W. THOMPSON :wan'stoma. gto n1960141 attentiongiven to disearell Of11134. Ore, ar. Throat, apd Nose, area earetully examined, and alitabie aleseepe prescribed. °thee and fteekletme. Tee, down wee: of the Veapautotial osci therm St. Dr. V. Gana or. W. 'owe, L. n. V. a,. =hap Ofdee.-Oritario Street,Olintqn. ,oalle al front door of aloe or residence. SaWeaborr Street. • • °See bow et svit0l-4 to $ poO4rito 9 Wm DR. 4/.. W. SHAW. . PUYSICIAN, 813liCtItON. 'a ecosiebsur, etc., °Mee aid nekton°. �p ' tenburY Si.. 491,0416 W, Parraree eeeidenee, ealam*Paa......aaaa.magamaamaauara...aaaann DR. Irs 14X0041 wino Cli01,11 Silage Was& a 5o0610117. Graduate of 043,D.fit.. chiCalln, and R.0.1:1.81., Toronto. Ba,vaakt ouV16440714 Ist to 11)66eiabesor • DR, H. Fuwait, ENVIIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store. Spcisial care taken to snake dents! Walk men* 5 pafrnless as possible, THOMAS GUNDRY - • ,Live stock and general Auotion ea, • GODERIOH ONT • I aim emcee sales a opootatli. Cadets et at Naw ERA oifflee, Clinton, prclevt.y attended to. Terme reaeonable. Farmers' sale sots discounted G. D. MoTaggart 111. D. McNamee - McTaggart Bros. uroncaus ALBERT ST CLINTON (..-enerat. Banking Business transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafte issued. Interest meowed on deposits. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance eo, Paling and Isolated Town Prezio. orty Only Insured. ovviczas. J.• B. McLean, Preeident, Saaforth Jas. Cooriolly, Vire Pres., ••Goder Olt Thos, E, Hays, SecoTreas., Seitfort4. DiliteTents.' Jas. Connelly, Holmesville; John Watt, garlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. • Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech- woOM j. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea newels,. Bradhagen, M. McEwa Clinton. • Each Director is inspector of kitties In hie own locality. • AGENTS. Seaforth; James cumnang, Egmond, .. Lille; J. W. Vera Holmesville • Payments may be-rne,de at Tozer 'rex, • Brown's, °Hattie,' or to flutt.,„, Goderieh • • " tmoop;.12,;(;k\fLo Fire,. Life and ' Accident . Insurance Real 6state bought and sold 'Money to loan Office hem Street, ilex door to New • Era 4•44+•+.4.44.+.14+.44444•444. ' :. - • g How Many t, Iin a Dozen? 1 i Twelve I° incl. yon. count . : them to see. if yot,t ',get I them to. When you buys . ang Ring and pay : for 18K, you can't count . : them you take the deal. ; el.'s word, and often get :. T IK or less: We sell ; Wedding Rings, and there t 1 • is exactly t8K in every * t81 Ring: Test them any way you like. R. R Counter Jeweler and Optician. . • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.........0........"..* Issuer of X Marriage 'Licenses.. •••••1,••••••••••••44414... CAS. TOR IA Pot Waldo ata Childicx the Kind You ilav,0 hays Bought. Beare the SignettUra Of ‘44.0. Ato 16