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CHRISTMAS J EWELRY
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THE GIFT OF GIFTS
AAVaUce Shopping -Alt people know the
benefits of early shopping. You know you "Miss
the crowds and, all that sort of inconvenience. You
know how much easier it is to exactly -suit your-
selves when all lines are almost untouched. :Then
why not take aclvantage'cOf these advantages. You
can mike your selections now at your 'enure, and
by paying a small deposit may have thern laid aside
for you until the 'eventful' day, Here is a List
that flay Help Von with Your Pechions ; •
FOR THE MEN
Gold Watches $25 00 to
cold Filled " 10.00 to
Signet Rine 2,50 to
Watch Chains.25 to
Watch Charms.25 to
Ouff Links .25 to
Umbrellas 1.75 to
Shaving Sets .... 4.00 to
FOR THE LADIES
$50.00 Gard Watches $18.00 to $40-00
22 00 Gold Filled '" 10.00 to 22.00
12,00 Rings 1,01) to. 4o.00
8.00 Brooches .25 to 25 00
70) Necklets • 1.01) to 18.00
6,00 Bracelets 1.00 to 7.00
10.00 Shirtvraist Sets .75 to 1.50
050 Hat .15 to 150
Umbrellas ..... 1.75 to 800
1111ISOELLAIITE011$, •
Cut Glass, Hand -painted China, Silverware, Opera Glasses,
terling Silver Comb and Brush Sets in eases, Manicure Sets in
se% Hat and Cloth Brushes in cases, also odd pieces in Sterling
lver. Don't •forget that Jewelry is the Gall of Gifts, and
n't forget that lve are able to match the -values Of
ger cities, WE INVITE YO1I.
• R. ee EMT RJEWELER
CLINTOrI
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. • '
MMMMMPP WARM MAWFMARkit
Merry Christmas to All
To our customers we extent the compliments of the season. We
also remind yoa and others who are not, but should be, for their good
customers to that we are well supplied with suitable articles for Xmas
Gifts. We have splendid articles from 5c. up to $50 00 and we cordi.
ally' invite you to inspect and you will be pleased that you did so.
We are also well supplied with Christmas Fruits and confectionary
etc. We wish to secure some Poultry for the Christmas trade..
Highest price will be paid for produce. A handsome Calender for
1911 ready Emporium.
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Highest Price for Produce.
Adams, Londesboro.
v..4.soun Owrism T GUELPH.
•mtm'Attr•
The propooal outlined some
weeks ago to appoint a _govern -
Mental parole board 114%1 , 'arwving
jurisdiction . to officially recom-
mend Clemency to the Minister of
'Notice, in caoeo of inmates at the
Provincial prion farm at Guelph.
has been approved by both Federal
,and 'Provincial Governmento. As a
result' Hon, W. J. Hanna, the Pro -
••1vincial Secretary, will recommend
to Ron. A.B.- Aylesworth, Minister
of Justice, the appointment of sev-
en Men to compose the board. The
board 'will be made -up of represen-
tative men of high standing, most
• of Twhom have Made a special study
of penology and advanced methods
of reclaiming miscreants. The na-
ture of Mr. Hanna's recommenda-
•I tions 'has not been disclosed, .
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The New. Lra
Is published every Thursday at
the NEW ERA Printing House,
ISAAC STREET . . . . CLINTON.
Te insure publication in current
sue copy of advertisements should be
ent in early.
Contract rates - The tollowingtable
bows our rates for specifiedperiod
and space. •
1 yr. (imo. 8mo. lmo
L Column $75 00 $40 00 $25 00 $10 00
Column 4000 2500 15 00 600
Column 25 00 15 00 800 300
Column 18 00 10 00 550 200
1 Inch 004) 350 200 00
Contract display advertising 10c per
inch, per issue.
W. H. Kean & Sow
CLINTON NEW
Thursday, December 22nd,
ERA
• girtcnnosNechwefir
For the Christmas trade we
have placed in stock a limited
quantity of natty but
Serviceable Neckwear .
Here you can depend co. n get-
ting fresh up-to-date good
just when you :want something
niece and not much to pay.
Dr. de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator ; never fails. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
ftangaetZeiggitilonosf, thA;!°,1.1141.it,P.I. tt?eft.1:Z
55 a box, or three for 510. Mailed to any address.
Th. sooheu Drug Cog St; catharMer, Ont.
--0--
Most Wives are • advocates of
110MG rule. . •
The Stationer keeps a diary all
the year -if( he,can't sell jt.
Children Cry
• FOR :FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
If a man insiststhat he is just as
good as any other, he isn't.
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And 'whatsoever a man seaveth
that will he also find it easy tc
rip. •
W. 6.
Barge & Co
Merchant Tailors • "
Agents for British American Dyeing
and Cleaning Co.. Montreal,
County BUsiness.
December Session of
• Connell Last Week.
THURSDAY.
alialrer pay tile account of *ow-
It was recommended that MO
treI
towel High tichgol for $41.00 when
found to be correct.
Iii respect to the • opportunity
granted ME. Derain by the council
to Vindicate hi o pooition in the con-
troversy between himself and J.
Elgin Toro., the eorninittee
found that Mr. Iurnin had Misin-
terpreted the regulations of the
Education Department in that re -
taped, and consequently recom-
mended no action.
In regard to the communication
from( Carleton. county; requesting
the co-operation of the county of
Huron, in memoralizing the Ontario
Legislature, it was' recommended
that all the clauses of the draft me-
morial except clause five receive
the endorsement of the cleric and
the warden.
The report of the special commit-
tee was read, Mr. 111cFadrean occu-
pying the chair in committee. The
following is the report as adopted.
The report of the road and bridge
committee was taken up and con-
A communication from W. Bry-•
done, 'barrister, 'of Clinton, stated
that Mr. Plummer looked after the
business of Mrs, Scott, previous to
the time she was committed 'to the
housek, of rettigeicand that he is en-
titled to be paid for such services.
The Matter was referred to the
house of refuge committee.
. A letter froM the Attorney-Gen-
erai's Department called attention
to thd appointment and duties [of a
county high constable. It was sent
to the special. committee.
• C. Seager, county .Crown Attor-
ney, sent ta request that certain
improvements be made in the equip
riled of his office. The matter
referred to thecounty property
committee.•
'
•
• The report of D.,Patterson, Coma
ty engineer, stated that he had ex-,
mined • the bridge on the north
boundry, of Grey township and the
south boundary of Wallace town
ship. between the counties of Hur-
on and Perth: At the present time
there Is about 'fifteen feet of water
'space. Before ,the new timbers
Were, put in the space was about
nineteen or twenty feet. He did
not [consider it necessary that oL,
mother 'bridge should be built this
1910. •year. The letter was sent to the
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the tnront and lungs. - - - 25 cents,
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w The knan Who is, unable t� hold
t;# hissyopwalihyduring .courtship deserves'
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• Children Cry, ..
FOR. FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA.
won't convince a boy that summer
vacation days are longer than win-
ter days at school.
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No,. Cordelia, a man doesn't nec-
essarily use ciiss words when • he
take a the oath of office.'
Just an outline
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of the
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d -strong
--sweet as a nut
11/ and
-white as mow
and
made. at a Model
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mill
by
YE OLRE MILLER
Irha,Complbell Milling Co, Ltd•
eronowto
POR SALE By B. A. INifeB'WEN. •
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road and 'bridge tornanittee.
Three clauses of the 'executive
-committee's report were read and
considered in committee with Mr.
Watson in the chair. The clauses
as• passed were. ;
That the tender of P. B. Holmes
for hard coal Itt $7 per ton be ac-
cepted.: owing to the fact that W.
Lee's tender , at a. slightly lower
I ate: was not received wapiti the
specified tone.•
That the county pay to the God-
erich Marine Hospital the sum of
$4.50 per week until the jene meet-
ing of the council if necessary to-
wards the maintenance of Miss
Homes. • ' •
That $1,50 per week be paid the
Children' a Aid Society math such
time. as a permanent ,home is found
for Alex. McLeod. '
• It was moved by 1VIessrs; Hill,
• Huliett, and Kernigham that the
council ask the Ontario- Govern.;
merit to amend the Municipal Act
so as to provide that alt represent-
atives of municipal councils be
elected' for two years instead of
one., The )motion Was sent to the
special cothillittee
It 'was moved byMessrs. Shearer
and Powell that the 'words in the
present tom'mitmerit form for the
House of Refuge beginning at' ['he
• has been o resident of this county
for et least one year, l' be changed
to read, • 'he has been a resident of
this county for at least one year
immediately prior to the time of
commitment." The motion was re-
ferred to the Molise Of Refuge•com-
Ilinittee.
Durnin was heard respecting
• a certain charge !made against J. E.
Tom!, I.P.S., and read letters re-
ceived from thalsiticatien Depart -
Ment relating to the granting of
temporary certificates to tanthers.
The letters were sent to the.educa-
tion, committee.
• Considerable time was taken up
discussing matters relative to the
Management of the House of Re-
fuge.
The eportS of the laspector,
keeper and physician of -the Rouse
of !Refuge 'Were presented and sent
Rouse of Refuge committee.
. The report •of the , finance Com-
mittee 'was r ead, Mr. Leckie occu-
pying the chair in conanittee. The
report passed.
Moved by Messrs. Leckie • and
Greiger that the brown attorney,
Mr. Seager, be allowed a telephone
in his office at the expense of the
tounty,
MoVed in funendment by Mertuars.
StnithoBayfield, and Kernighara
that the telephone at present In
Mr. McDonald's office be taken out
and placed in a cabinet in a place
which would be convenient and
that a proper call bell system be es-
• tablished in each offiee. This %was
'earried. C
The council then adjourned tltttil
Priday ko.orning,
PRIDAY.
The report of the education com-
buittee was presented and consider-,
ed in committee with 111r. Medd in
the) chair. The report as passed is
as 'follows;
Ike
Widered in committee With Mr, Man-
nings in the tchair.. The report
passed.
The report of the House of Re-
fuge committee was read and taken
up in committee with Mr. Munn-
ings in the chair. The report as
passed was as folloWs.
Moved b Messrs. Watson and
Moir that the salaries of Mr. .and
Mrs. Illutch, who are in chge of
the Rouse of Refuge, be increased
by $200 per annum, the said in-
srease 'to date from Jan. lst, 1911,
and to be divided in this manner,
Mr, Muteh, $125; Mrs. Mutch, $75.
Moved by Messrs. Kernighana and
1V1cFadzean that this being the
[last session of this council, the by-
law dealing with salaries of county'
officials be not interfered with.
Carried.
MoVed .Messrs. Taylor, Exe-
ter, and Moir that the engineers be
instructed to examine the bridge
at lExeter and report at the council
at the January session as to the,
necessary Changes to prepare it to
receive a cement floor. Carried..
Moved by Memo. Smith, Bay-
• field, and Monroe that the motion
carried in the Thursday session re-
specting,telephones in county offi-
ces rescinded, as, on inquiry, it is
found that the proposed change
would The unsatisfactory, to the
'Users and would cost More thhn:
• expected. Carr.ied• .
Moved 'by Messrs, Livingston and
Munnings that deviation roads for
county [bridges be paid by the
county' when, in the opinion of the
engineeri and •the reeves of the
adjoining municipalities, it is con-
sidered advisable to construct such
roads. .
• Moved in admendment by Messrs.
Munroe and Smith, Bayfield, that
the Matter of the county paying
the expense of providing deviation
, roads 'be left over till the January
session of the council. Carried.
Presentation to Warden Irwin.
• At, the final session of the Huron.
County Council for 1910 Warden
Irwin was presented by his felloW.
councillors 'with a handsome gold -
headed tone, accompanied by the
following address ;-
Dr. A. J. Irwin, Wardell of :
the County of Baron. •
Dear Sir ;-We, the • members of
this Council of the County of Hur-,
on Cannot let this opportunity, the
final meeting of this year, pass
without expressing our unqualified
• approval of the ability, unfailing
kindness., courtesy and impartiality
with which y.oa have disehargedthe
duties of your position aaWarden
of this County, and we ask y4lu to
accept this cane as aannall tribute
of our appreciation and respect and
our best wishes for your future pro
sperity. Signed on behalf of the
Council. •
•
THERE RE.FEW PEOPLE
• who Halle Never
Experienead
A HEADACHE.
Headaches effect all ages and both
sexes alike, but the female sox is natur-
ally the more effected terougn r
nervous development and.. more .delicate
organization of t.e system.
Burdock Blood Titters lifts, for years,
bees. 'curing alt kinds of headaches, and if
•you:will only give it a. trial we feel sure
'it will do for you what it has done for
thousInds of others, during the past
thirty-five years. , •• •
• Mrs. 0.» Meadows, Clarksburg, Ont.,
writes:-" For years I was troubled with
sick headache and dizziness, and was
olio constipated. ' I was advised to try
Burdock Blood Bitters. I only took
three bottles of the medicine; now
feel like a new • woman. I find I am
completely cured, and I can truthfully
testify that it is the best medicine I have
ever used. ••••
• Burdock Blood Bitters is manufac-
tured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limit -
'ed, Toronto, Ont. •
Father kills Boy
• Continued frdm page one.
years that George was not fit to be.
at large.
tI is said that last surnraer, when
working in gravel pit loading Wat-
gons, he had to be placed in a dif-
ferent part of the\pit, away from
the other men, on account of his un
controllable temper. Varistone ,was
confined to jail last winter for in-
sanity, having severely beaten his
wife, He was. only kept in all one
week, asi he Was pronounced sane
by the doctors, notwithstanding
that the crown attOrney Wanted to
have him sent to the asyluni.
• The little boy,Preddie.,was buried
Suaday afternoon, and a large
crowd lined the streets for some
distance as thelfuneral moved a-
way to Colborne cemetery. • The
inquest continued on Monday aft-
ernoon..
The 'coroner's jury -which enquir-
into the death of little Frederick
Vanstone, 'brought in the following
verdict at about four o'cloek Mon-,
day,[afternoon; "That said Fred-
erick Ironstone came to his death
by beating at the hands of his fath-
er, George Vanstonek in the toWn of
Goderich, km the night of Deceto.-
ber 15, before ten o'clock."
Vactstone will have a final hear1110
9114CliratilEgr
CASTOR.14
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tea is the result of
•care ancj experience
in bleriding-must be
the combination of fine
flavor, smooth strength
and richness. Because
all these elements are
so generously included
in R6cl Rose
merits tbe term
"good tea."
RED OSE
TEA
84
NEVER SOLD IN' max
Your Grocer Will
Recommend It
onThursday before . P, M. Butler,
and if committed will have his trial
at the Spring' assizes. •
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I LOGS
"WANTED'
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AT
I 6TAPLE TON SALT WORKS1
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to Highest prices paid
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• Custom Work Solicited. •
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Pump; for
•
Publie School offers iron pump,' AO
feet long, suitable . for windmill or
yard puinp. • Appy to T. COTTLE,
Chairman of Property Committee.
I
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Palroim 5011C1101 PROFES IONAL
Plumbing and Tinsonlibing
Furnace Installing a
Specialty
would reseeelfelly solicit thepetronage
of the TOMO of Clinton and vicinity.
Repairing ofafl kinds promptly
attended to
All kinds of Stove Repairs Got on
Short Notice
Pipes, Elbows, etc.., alwayson
hand,-
gent for Berlin Fuel Saver.
fia,vief4. (re* 1 to pails Coal a clay
Leave orders'at re4Idence, 76 Vietorie. St:
'Phone No. 139,
• W fl 1 i313i3
•
' Roomers Wanted
.
Roomer§ wanted on Hurori street,
o'nly those that attend school or
ness college. '
• Apply at NEW ERA office
Private Sale •
9f furniture composing of two side .
boards,' 2 tables, one wood coolotove,
1 sewing machine, be ani springs
clock, sugar kettle, beating drums etc.
belonging to the 'Estate of Mrs Plait
7,,r, and can be seen at the residence
of Eli Houltzhauer frail' the 2nd of
December, oh Spence street.
• ••
Log Wanted
• Eligbest price pad for Sage, Bass-
wood, Soft Elm, Rock Erin and Rock
Maple especially wanted, but all kinds
will he eurchased.
W, DOHERTY PIANO' and •
. •ORGAN CO., Limited
• Roomers Wanied • '
• J11/101...'s ha•ve got a new furance in.
stalled in their home on Ontario Street
and Mrs 'J unor. has now got a few
more rooms suitable- tor either lady;
or gentleman, with or without board.
D�n't.Forget*
The Clinton Chopping Mill will be in
daily operation on and after today.
Having just installed a new Grinder
,and 30 horse power boiler, we are now
.prepared toklo a first-class job.
Besides chopping Feed, we Roll
Oats, make Graham Flour, Corn
• Meal and Flaked Wheat.
• We cater to the wants of our cus.
timers. Mistakes cheerfully rectified.
• Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Remember the Stand, Mary St.,
.Clinton.•
Next to the Electric Light Plant,
where the undersigned will he glad to
meet all oldeustomers as well as many
new ()deg. Thanking you for past
favors. •
Jonolkaa• Brown, Prop.
•
clubbing Bargains
Below will be found a list of papers
which will be clubbed with
The Clinton NEW ERA
For the year 1910 11. These prices are
• for cash with order.
The NEW ERA. and Weekly Mail .
and Empire, one year •$1.65
Nam ;ERA and, Weekly Globe
• for
Family IL &I**. Star..1.80
" Weekly Witness ......1,80
It • .... .....1.80
" Advertiser ......1.80
" Free Press 75
'4 Ffir)11(11`8 Advocate
and Home Magazine ..2.80
and Canadian Farm (the
new farming journal.. .1.50
NOW ERA. andUally News,Toronto 2.25
It , At star ti 2 25
44 44 44 44 , MOW 44 4.50
it AI • 44 it MO At, 4.50
.. 84 tit 44 world 44 2,25
46 44 64 41 PreePress,Loti.
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• Resident and Mail Courses
• Catalogues ere()
Wrstervele, J. W. Westervelt. Jr., CA.,
•• P4neipal: • ' Viee.Prinelosi,
roms=ransmosimerm aMar
Ford & McLeod
• Having Secured a commodious Grain
Storehouse, we are now buying all
kinds of grain, for which the highest
prices will be paid.
•
Bran, Shorts, Corn and all kinds; of
grain, Seeds and other feeds kept Old
hand at the atorehonse.
Ford & McLeod
W. 111 WATTS & SON.
W. BR ONE.
BARRISTER BOW ITOR VOTARY
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conniums.014: OFILH
REAL ESTAT* AND INSURANCE.
St., Clinton,
H.- T. RANQE
Notary Publie, Conveyancer,-
Financial and Real Estate,
INSURANCE AGENT-Represoothig 14 Fire In.
suranco companies.
Division Court Otlice.
dare opens at 7.30 am. closes at 8 p m.
We are Practical Boot and Shoe mak-
ers and repairers. Booth made to or.
der from one to three claYs notice and
repairing doneavhile you wait. •
• Farmers Attention
We have on hand several pairs of
our own make boots,just the thiug for
the Spring wear,' Come in and see
them,
W. 'u. WAITS & SON
Opposite Post Office
*CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE -
The. undersigned b:s a quantity of
•• . choice Cedar Poets for sale.
PRICES REASONABLE
• JAMES .HAMILTON
:CQAI
Before placing your orders for
your season's supply of Coal, get
our prices: Tl very best goods
carried in stook and sold at the
lowest possible price.
Orders may be left at Davis
• dc"Rowland's Hardware store, or
W. 3. Stiviiisonv
ilt Electric Light:Plaall,
For Sale or Rent.
•
OR % W. THOMPSON
• ' 'Wan. Surgeon. BM
swim attention given to diseases of.tbe
• 1,e, Ear, Throat, and Nose,
Eyes carefully examined,*and suitable glasses
• prescribed.
Office and Residence,
J'wo doors West of the Commercial Hotel
Huron. St,
Dr. W. Qunn
Dr, W. 6lunn, LH. C, P.. L. It. C. 8.„Edlis-
Office-,Conterio Street, Clinton. Night calla it
front door of office or residence, Rattenbury
Street,
Office hours at spits.1-1 to 5 mm.: 7 to 9 P.M
•
DR.. J. W. SHAW.
rayszelA.N. SURGEON,
ccotiebeur, etc., othce.and residence on
tenbury opposite W. Earran's residence.
DR. F. A. AXON
DENTIST
Crowe, ;gi,i1 swage 'work a Specialty.' •
Graduate of 0.0.E.S., Chicago, and E.0.D.S,
Toronto.
Reynold, on -Mondays, May Ist to December
Olt. IL FOWLER,- •
' DENTIST., . •
Offices over O'NEIL'e store.
Speoial care taken temake dental' treats..
men* as painless as possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stocktand general .A:uction vp•
GODERIOH ONT
at a, stbag sales a speuiz,ltj Ole.018 51 M
NEW ERA. office, Clinton, prt,rnr y adenoid
to. Terms reasonable, Farmers' sale nuts
discounted
'G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar
McTaggar B.ros.
• . ••- • ansugus • .
ALBERT ST , CLINTON
&general Banking Business
transacted
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NOTES DISCOUNTED
• Drafts issued. • Interest showed on
deposits. • •
The McKillop . Mutual
• Fire Insurance co.
'Perm and Isolated Town Props.
•• erty Only Insured.
.OFFICERS, •
8. B. McLean, President, Seaforth
Jas. Obrinolly, Viee Pres., Goderich
'Thos. E. Hays, Seca,Treas„ • Seaforth
DIRECTORS.
• Jas. Connelly, Holmesville; John
Watt, Hariock; G. Dale, Clinton; M,
Chesney, Seafcath; J. Evans, • Beech.
,woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, 1.
newels, • Brodhagen, M. 1VIcEwari,
,Clinton,• • '
• Each Director is inspector of losses in
his own locality.
• : •AGENTs. .
Roht..Smith, Harlock; Ed, Hinchley
Seaforth; James Cumming, • Egmond.
• ville; J. W. Yeo, Holmesville
• Payments miry • be made at Tozer :&
Brown's, Clinton, or to R. H. Outt,
Goderich • ••
Ab 0 B TAYLOR
eutivroN
. •
Fire, Life and Accident
Farm to Rent • • .
Insurance •
• The Ostramfarm, Lot 213,91h Con. of Goderich
To., 80 acres is offeredent
to r. ly to
*JOSH COOE, or to MRS. a. HAApply Real estate bought and sold •
Clinton Goderich. •
••Money to loan
•
Office Issac Street, next door to New
Era
House and Lot for Sale.
The convdniently-rocatet house, next to T.
Murphp's, ltattenbury street, containing nine
rooms. The house is a recently re -built one,
and in exeeltent repair. A good. new stable on
the premises. Apply to 'A. BEELEY,
• Grand Trunk Railway Systent
Railway Time Table
LondoriZHuron and Bruce.
Farm for sale •
F 85
Centre' part Lot • containing 48
acres and North -50 acres on Lot 36; 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 It; SCOTT. Box 88,
Blyth. or on Lot 35 Ccn.13 Hullett.lm
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Farm for Sale
120 acres, in good state of cultIv•
aeon, being of 24 and 25, con, 5,
Gioderich Tp., all 'fresh seeded,
down, less ten acres, which Is plow-
ed. On the property is a concrete
house, a barn 65 by 80, good stab-
ling well watered. Apply to
JAS. HAMILTON, Clinton.
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House for Sale
A Cottage and half acres of laird,
good fruit trees, hard and Soft water,
a stone cellar under whole house, will
sell on time or Cash. This is the pro -
petty of the late Mrs Thomas Apply
'to r 0. ORICH •
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Two Cutters for Sale
Two Cutters, 1 Portland and 1 Piano
Boa Cutter, both in good cOndition.
Must be sold before Christman. Apply
at TIII11 NEW ERA °Dice.
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Girl Wanted(
• sot general housework; dutlee- to
co • nee 8 Dee, 1910, I Apply to
• MRS, M. D, Molina/MT
North
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• a, senger
London, depart....... 8.30a m 4.50 pm
Centralia 9.40 5.43 '
Exeter ••9.53 5.54
Hensel' • .... 10.08 6.05
• Kippen ...... 10.16 6.11
Brucefield 10.80 .
•Clinton ....... ..... 11.05 6.35
Londesboro... . ... 11.18 • 652
Myth ... . 11.2/ 7.00
Belgrave..... .. ... 11,40 7.13
Wingham, 11,50
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South • Passenger
Wiugham, depart. 4 6.43 a in 3.33 p m
13elgrave. 6.51. 3.44
1),10Y.It;i•r•.-• . • . •••• 1..7g 2:82
Clinton. . ....• • . 7.50 •4.23
Brucefidd • .. 8.12 44.179
8.23•
Kippen •
Hensel] 8.32 • 4,52
Exeter • 8.48 " 5.05
Centralia . . . 9.00 5.15
London, arrive 10 00 6.10
• Buffalo and Goderich
West Passenger
am pm pm pm
Stratford,.... ...10.00 12.20 526 10.20
Mitchell • 10.22 12.45 5.55 10.47
Clinton
nth 10,45 • 1.10 6,18 11,12
11.07 1.25 6,40 11.28 . •
Goderich,11-35 1.50 7,05 11,55
HolmEaesetville, --DAG 1.83 646 11,38
Passenger
am pm pm
Goderich... ..... . 7.10 2.40 4.50
7,26 2.57 5.06
Clinton... ... - .. 7,85 307 5,15
Seatorth ............ 7.52 3.25 5,82
8.16 848 5.55
Stratford 8.40 4.15 6.20
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F: W. CUTLER.
• Painter and Paper Hanger.
k All work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable.
Residence nearly opposite the.
Collegiate Institute.
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