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This Is One 'view* why Ayer's
Cheri* Pectoral Is 40 *Sua-
ble in consumptioh. It stops.
the wear and tear Of useless
Conching. But It does more
.—it controls the inflammation,
(inlets the fever, soothes, and
SOK for a) years.
Oben* Pectoral boa been* regular
Preserrorte me. It brought me through
Agrelretsce iiittrgrirrirderalltreel
etiress,IT-wmmaii,u.e'rattivr.,e ware,
aratere4.saare's r'n'aziegttell. Woe
• • SALSAPASILLA.
ersmus,
VIM&
ten recovery by keeping the
r,Oltsllar with Ayer's Pills.
Editotlal Notes,
1•The Grand Trunk Pacific bas an
InOunted Its intention to handiolto own
town sites - along the right of wsy.
'corporatiOns passed into the hands of The lines er policy by which railway
receivers while their managers grew.
Wealthy are disappearing, '
President Harper, of 'Chicago Pal-
vereity, is dead, after a gallant though
hopeless struggle against intestinal
eancer. Ills courage and. cheerfulness
I
were sublime, and , his unflagging de,
votion to the duties of his position in
1 the face of eertain doom *in him the
sympathy and admiration P.f the world,
e Olintoh New Era
FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1906.
_KR WILFRID TALKS
OP PA utionsm.
Radians Love the Dominion first
Britain Second, and United
States Next.
At theForrestry Aesociation banquet
0' the toes; of 'Our Guests" was proposed
;in graceful terms by Sir WI frid, who
•
;"said that Mr. Pinchot,Dr. Fernow, and
Dra*Schenek of the United States could
,OCrealize the pleasure their presence
Anything which would improve
he happy relations between their
country and Canada would alWays he
'Welcome.
"Wecrii not believe," said Sir Wilfrid
"that patriotism is founded on hatred.
We love our country -we love it 1?est
of all - but we love other countries also,
Watch the Skin Manitoba Letter. -
i
for Bad Blood Oarlowrie, Man. i
Jan. 5th, 1906, 1
; DEAR E'InT00.-1 Shall try and give i
It COME to the la the. Ti=t4=trwttruittyi9-1')48rlis-
Form of Pimples, Molls, Rashes '
and Rutnors. '
wow.* uttbl& paper are umeh appreciated and
i anxiouely looked for.
reeeq, The weekly vivito or your val.
1 The present winter hag been very ,
Where the, blood is weak 40 cfe, pleasant The lowest temperature has
been abrut $0.0 below gum We have
and i °rm. Frightta wore and un,, 1,4a h id IllarlY 'storing, arathere. is ex,
prayed the sysitem lacks staying power
sightly blotches break out, the aide "Itellt sielShirlg• Last fall was very
(ley • ie emsequence the ground plowed
,ry wird.
hick luetre.
becomes yellow and muddy, the eys - It verei;red
es ,
need Atm- horses to do the work right. The
Reader, does your blood
tion ? Ir so get Dr. Remit en s Pills frost set in earlier than usual, but it
at once i they titter out all poisons, elle got fine again, so that ;farmers plowed
au'AtIR
minrni
ate disease -making gere, nourish a good part of November.
and re•vittilize every drop of blood in There s considerable plowing done for
spring, which means a great deal in
No medicine exerts suoh a marvelous 'grain has to, be put
the body, this country, When
Pills; they clear the complexion, make liv(leuicoknlYth'ille apPlIttnega,'
luthience for good as Dr. Hamiltou ea S i, Of the
nw
's irtve;
Y
it exquisitely beautiful; the cure pun -Red River valley, This, plateau has
cure p
pies, rashes and skin troubles of every , bluffs of poplar rowing indifferent
reftnly i parts Which makes good firing -when
kind. Read the following ca
dry ' A.bout "15 toiled east we have
No APPP1WPg -BAD COLOne,GRNEBAL
The ejection contest in Britain has
brotight o'nt some statistics tending
to prove a falling off lathe silk mann-
factoring industry. As this falling off •
has been, going on for over half a• -ten -
tory, during which the fact has become
familiar to the publi,. it Is not likely
to cut much o a figure in the pending
eampaign.
•
The first place in our hearts isundoubt-
edly for Canada, the next is for Great
Britain our mother land- (applause) -
but I know that 1 speak the feeling of
,-- every Canadian heart when I say that
same'heart is deep affection for
the American Repbblic, (loud applause.)
Our relations at this moment, I am,
'sure; are happy and cordial. True it is
that sometimes we have some little
bickerings, but, that happens, among
the beet of families, (Applause and
langhter.) It does not alter ourfriend-
• ship. ' Whenever we have little differ -
owes with our neighbors, we take a
eaf out of their hook. clothe best
we can for ohr country, and I need not
• tell you they do the best they can for.
' their own. (Laughter and applause.)
Whether we win or lose, our good re-
lations will not be affected. It is the
'part of good neighbors that we should.
give and take in these matters, and, for
my pari I have not the slightest doubt
hat time will always improve,
not. ohly -between Canada and • the
United States, but. between Canada,
' the United States, and Great Britain.
The race has been separated by events
to which I need not allude, bet do not
despair that in the course of 'tittle a re-
union may take place, which would
place these thr0 nations at the head
of human civilization." (Cheers.),
The Liberals are in the majority in
the Kingston City Council and aye a
Liberal mayor aleo,_To show their sin-
cerity in tile belief that iarty politics
should h'ave no Place in the Council,
they have given the Tory members the.
same advantages as they have them-
selves, aud will dispense'withall party
politics ciurinethe Year. This m4s ae. it
• - „.
should be. • .
Chamberlain has been telling on var-
ious platforr; s that over, a ruillon able
bodied paupers :vera supported in the
workhouses of Great Britain. John
tamarac'ewaraps, and by paying 25c to
DanliaTT
i•he government the farmer is allowed
"1 was run down," writes Mr. Albert to cnt all necessary' timber for build -
E. Dickson, of,Fmx.horen P. 0. cmy hags'fencing and ring. The govern-
celor was dull and unhealthy; appetite ment holds these lands under its con -
was poor, and I constantly suffered trot. There are camps built Oear the
from rheumatism, timber, limits, so' that farmers can
. an house til4einselvee and their horses at a
"I found it hard to sleep, d felt
reasonable rate
II, is reroarkable how fast the glarled.
worn out and tired all the time. r.
Hamilton's Pills made - on instant
change. I, grew 0.1,01%0, my blood
was restored, rheumatism vanished.
Ta -day I am vigorous, cheery and,
healthy in every respe .t.
. You will never realize -what geed
health means nntil y on feel, the melt-
ening,vitalizing effect of Dr4 Hamil-
ton's Pills. Every tired; overstrained,
nervous man and wornan should use
this grand tante regulArly. Life will
then he fall of happiness and. buoyant
health." All dale's. sell Dr Hamilton's
Pills, 25c per box, or live boxes for $1.
By mail it price is forwarded to N. Q.
•Polson & Co . Hartford, Conri., U,S;.A..
and*Kingstuu, Ont. •
. ...
Burns has compelled him to admit • -
great. Indeed the number ,of' pauper! alx7; 3w.ages w Robert Gowan,
as anighted by.
in 'Great Britain was never so" small. the King. on his birthday, was horn
population considered. This public re- at Cahore, Wexford. County, Ireland,
Dec. 22, 1815, and came to Canada
link° to Chanibetjain and the exposure On
In 1832. He served as a volunteer in
the Rebellion of 18.37, and Was app'oint-
ed lieutenant in the North York. militia
In 1838, ,The follOwing year he was
Vaned the bar. He was appointed
County Judge of Simeoe In 1843, and
that the numher is -not One quarter as • 84' James R. dowerlie Ca.reer•
of his reeklessnese is hurting his cause
The Toronto News cactoonist owes -
tonally refers to the school .question
in the west, as if this was still an issue. retired after 40 years' service, on the
bench. He was called to the Senate
If he will inquire of any of the many
,.This /
-1
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known.
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years: and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
Wetness transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligiteions made
by his thy'.
WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrn Cure ht taken inter-
nally, acting directlk upon the blood
'•-and mucous surfaces of the ystem.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
,bottle. Sold by all Druggists,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constip-
ation.
Diamond Dyes
RAVE SAUD MONEY
AND FROM BLESSINGS
rO MILLIONS OF HOBO
Ten rooms. with woodshed and stable
i hard and *00 eater, sore of land, 'sen. for Sale
truly lauded for pertioulare apply so
W. BRYDONE,
Lands tor Sale
DIAMOND DYES
are Hummers
and always
N
TOP
"In the far Nirest'"' Reward, Ago. Int.
proved farms for sale at $1.4 per sore,
other firms without buildings from $6 to
012 pet acre, pod land from one to Six
miles from sown Fare /Old to partied
Investing. • N. P. DIVICH!, Beware's' .3.sse,
thotee karat tor Sate
HENRY ISEATTRE
(Soiceellter OP Mr Jae OW
*BABRIKTR, SOLIOITOR, Ion
014INTO
Offiee-Elliott Ricoh, formerly oomph,
I bY Mr *lett. •
MONET TO IMP .
t W, nulcoosn. ,
, BARRISTER k1014/01TOR ZiOTART,
1 mew, ETC.
%ANTON
Rit:001,1T st4 HALL '.
Subscriber offers for sale his splendid CONVEVArecatris, )oanififieli&Ens,
, farm of 96 a me on the Basi Line, being Real Bs te itad Insurance Agent
I north part of ot 2, Maitland Blollk, Hallett )
to loan
eutbnildi ge-35 acres busb; farm well vs. O.'B, 17f.A.L131. joax Emory',
Good 13rio house, barn and all necessary
I ,
, tered and od contactor', 2 wiles from , -
! Auburn. JO SPRUNG, Auburn P.0,'
roads dry-anech quicker .than the
clay roads roads in the east, .
There are flee 'grades of wheat gen-
evilly-No. 1 hard, No 1, '2 and
Northorn, And rejected. The latter
brings a. very small price. The buyers
are very exact in buying wheat, much
more int Manitoba than it Dakota.
There is also generally about 10c per
bushel difference in. price, in favor of
the Amen' an market.
Along the rivers the farmers were
settled here before the land was talon
up in North Dakota. The pioneer.
farmers • settled along the rivers and
small strearris,. owing to their prokirn-
itY for wood And -water, and also shel-
ter, which means a great, deal, in this
country where we have so much wind.'
The Red River • valley suffered from
,the excessive spring and summer rains •
during the last 'eetificio, which made
the aVerage yield very small. Accord-
ing'
to"the.government rePort the aver-
age yield was about 'ten bushels per
.acre. On the highlands of ;Manitoba
and tha Territories the yield. Was good.
The price for wheat was very low dur-
ing the fall and winter so,' far,. not •
much above 60c .per bushel, ,It costs
about 10c per bushel for threshow.
The Emerson branch of the 0. R..'
w es the .fitst railway in Manitoba. . It
was: the' connecting. line between St. • • . strictly, Traoucaii..
P d Win. ipeg Four passenger . "Geology is a wonderful stidy," re..1
. in June, 1885. He has acted as referi4"
westerners Who are spending the win- and . Investigating commissioner in
ter in Ontario, he will discover that the . many* irimortant matters, and as corn-
.
missioner for the consolidation of the
question is dead -find never did cause
statutes, yifortnrne aBnoyer-dyeaofresuhdegeswasin•.
the people of the Neat half the excite- •
meet it did those Of the past. As one Ontario. . He was Called to the Irish
man, twenty -A -ire yearsa resident of . bar in 1893, and received the decora-
tion of. C. M, G. the ye. He is
the west, said to the Iiive ERA, -"Tall .
same ar
. • •a LLD. 'Of Queen's, a. fellow of the . •
the people of • Ontario we "can Manage . Imperial Institute; and a director of
our own affairs without their toter- Several companies -"He is one of the •
oldest Free Masons • hi the Dominion.
ferenCe." . • His resideriee is in Barrie. His wife,-
.- .
who was a daughter of S. B, Ardagh,
One of the oldest, and, in earlier first rector. Of that town, died recently
Our Canadian women will kindly
bear in mind that weak, adtilterated,
imitation 'paelcage dyes are still
ajul Said by sornailea'es who care little for 1
wives. mothers and daughters. Farm tor Sale.
you I.
sUCcessfidly and profitably, insist upon
having the DIAMOND DYES. Never
be induced to accept worthless dyes at
any price. The poor dyes .will surely
ruin'your bands as well as your goods.
DIAMOND DYES for twenty-five
years the favorites of our women, are
„sold by all progressive and bilsy drug-
g,ists and general storekeepers in Oen-
ada
Kindness.
•• Do iMit be afraid of. spoiling any one,
with kindness. It areal be done. in-
attead of spoiling it beautifies file mbar-
eheeis the heart and 'helps to
raise'theburden from shoulders which,
though brave,, sometimes grow very
Let•not a little.eoldness frighten
you away, for under a frigid exterior
there is. always to be found a• tender
' cl hich is ie be touched by kind-
For Rent or Sale
That desirable, commodious residence,
formerly oaoupied IV W. Q. Phillips, on •
Mary Bt. First class state of repair; 1-2
sore garden, with fruit bearing trees and
bushel'. P09813884CM Oro Oot. 1st. If pur.
chased, buyer can have espy terms of Pay-
ment, 'Oen be inspected any reasonable
hour. Address It/EIN RANSFORD,
*Clinton P.0
. . •
the comfort, profit arui Succese .01.1r
• If wOul have bona: diving acme
times, 'tele of the most prominent men 1 .
Bring In Your Big Turnips.
in the County of Wentworth; passed I
• I. Fifteen pounds. 32 1-2 x 23 Inches is
away last week in the person of Thosthe weight and measurement of a mon
Stock He lied been a municipal coeiii- Sterturnip left at this office by Mr.
. John IVIaxwell of SUllivan, says The
cillor-perhaps the . oldest one iii• On -
Chatsworth Banner. It is certainly a
tariofor he was elected to the Conn-
,
, %dandy for size, and looks like the heavy. -
oil of the Gorepistrict in 1845 war, weight champion for this year. Is
. . , •'
den of his county, President of die, there any' to beat it?
0 I r Associ tion in
Itedistribution of Ontario.
ntario A.griau tura a
1867 and in 1878, member -elect to the
Legislature in 1875, and collector of
customs at Dundas from 1886 until his
retirement nearly ten years ago. Re.
was Conservative; and Was in his 91st
year.
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A "St. Cuthbert's" Story.,
• Ite•-v.; B. E, Knowles, the author 'of
"St. Cuthbe.rt'e," tells a good story in
connection with that well-known novel.
Rev: Dr, Torrance of .Gutlph is the
Clerk of Syncid; an ex-Mederator. of the
1 • General Assernbly, and the best .church.
lawyer _in Cariadian *Preebyterianisni7
• Meeting Mr. Knowles in Guelph recent-
ly, the reverend doctor congratulated
I "St Cuthbert's "
"I enjoyed it greatly,' *he said, "but
you made one serious mistake. I wish
I had seen you before it Was pub
-
Waled." .
. "What was the mistake?" said, the
author
'Well," replied the doctor very grave-
. ly, "Angus Strachan should never have
arrainged IVIichael Blake that way; he
should have proceeded by -libel in the
1 regular way, adeording to section 293
of the Book of Rules and Forms." ,
• • f ft 1
Alas. replied Mr. Knowles, 'you're
right. I, see:tt all now; but wkien I de-
' scribed that scene I didrk have the
.Book of‘Rules a.n0 Ferins beside me."
•
'The Forestry Convention meeting in'
Ottawa last week is expected to pro-
duce good results. The timber of Can-
ada -is one of its most 'valuable assets, .
and the preservation of the forests and
their extension is of the utmost !impor-
tance to the country. Some interest-
ing paper e were read.showint what is
being done by the government through
its departments, to increase the timber
area, and to encourage the farmers in
the planting of trees. It was.a Scotch
laird who advise his son to plant
'while he was sleeping. It is an impor-
tant fact, find% one that deserves the
attention of faertiers and °there; that
where a district has bee ri denuded of
its trees it has been reduced to a bar- .......-
trees, because they would-be grom ng
'A redistribution of the constituencies
of °uteri° will in all probability be
made bdfore the next election. The
• twit general redistribution was made.
:twenty years ago. It was subjected
strthig adverse criticism as unfair
to thnonservative party.: But, apart
;from Witt, the mere lapse of time and
the shifting of population have Made
a rearrangrea necessary. Within
thisrperiod there have been two redis-
' tributions for the House of COmmons,
one of a tadicaikind. For Provincial
perposes all that has been dora is to
Md to the representation of the cities
, What is known as New Ontatict.
The a;,grecate population of Ontario
.1901 increased front 1,028 922 to
in the twenty years between 1881 and
*7. This is not a great increase, and.
4fty be regarded as covered brthe ten
additional represetitatifek: But the
--•fibifting-4of-poptilatioiLhas_heer
#10,tkea, end has rendered the c;Id ar-
tangernent obsolete.
IProbably Not. .,
. Mrs. Hoyle -as your, husband an op-
timist? ' -
3 Mrs. Doyle -'-I really don't know what
his politics are. .
ren Waste. Farmers can get informa-
tion and assistance in this connection
from the head of the Dominion Exper-
imentalTarm.at Ottawa. ."' -
THOSE ANNOYING BLACKHEADS
• External applications will never re-
move pimples or blackheads Only by
stimulating Arculation and purifying
the blood can it be done. For 2a.iiick
sure release from these pestsuse Ferro -
zone ; it drives huinortnfeom .the
blood, makes the skin healthy, tons up
the system. With the pure nutritious
blood, made by Ferrozone it's imposs-
ible to suffer from any skin disease.
You'll have a innoesth delightful skin,
healthy color and beautiful Complex-
ion by using k errozone-and pee%
feel immensely better as well. Fifty
cents buys a box .containing fifty
chocolate coated tablets at any drug
stare,
,'HOW TO OURS TOOTRACIIE
Any ebbing tooth eall be relieved
' lbethritly with Nerviline. rill the
cavity With batting dipped in Nerviline
and' rub the gums with Nervilint oleo,
If the,fileeis swollen and sore bathe
Lime painful parte with Nerviline and
rover with a:flannel& This can't fail
because NerViline kills the /min out-'•
Tight and prevent; it ftent returning.
Stronger. quicker, more satisfactory
than any other liniment, roleon's
yllilid has been the largest- seller for
nearly fifty years; try It yourself.
' A Purse with $1200 was stolen from
a St Louis square residence at Mont-
real during the absence of the family.
• The ban under which the Auditor-
ium at, Quebec was placed I,y the Rom-
an Catholie religious authorities has
been removed,
It is reported at Montreal that Prin-
cipal Peterson of McGill has been of -
hired the post of President of Chicago
iii'Verisity.--in lam:union- tethe-late-
Dr. Harper.'
August Olsen, while standing over' a
charge of dynaziaite at, hawk Lake
that had hung fire, was blown 150 feet
into the air, and his mangled body
1 wits picked up with the leg, skull and
ijaw fractured.
-..-William Cunard, SOD of Samuel Cure
1 ardrone of the founders of the Cunard
Line, is dead hi London, '
..' The Superintendent' of Weightfi and
MeitialreS ill NOW York has unearthed
Ian organize ii. syetem of fraud pm-
tised upon the poor. Dishonest deal!.
ore in some .cotim are giving as low as
101•2 otintes foja pound.
flees and which responds iii beautiful
harmonies to those little acts .of cour-
'tesy that are to the heart as sunshine is
to the struggling Plant
London Road mile from Clinton, about
132 acres of first-class lane. Blob as
garden,. has been a 13tock farm tor a num-
ber of years. Frame holm, large barrio,
plenty of stabling, pig house for 100 head,
implement building. Pessession given at
any time. Owner wishes. to retire from
farming. Apply H. PLUMSTEEL.
May 19 1905
!working horses far safe. ar*
Nov 17 05 CHAS. MASON, Hcillatt•
trains with Ptillinaii palade ears at-. ,marked the enthusiast.
tached, Were von daily some years ago. eI suppose so," answered Sirius Bar -
We have now the' flyer and thrO,unt? ker, "but it alwaks seemed kind o' tan-
freig • s ai y. ,
This part of the province WAS settled
by French. Nearly all. the to wns and -
villages have Freneh. namesi".;,,a, But
many sold 'oat to • speculator -s. ' whp
hold the land tit inueli too high a price,
and thus retard the sebtlementOf the
coentry. One ' neighbor" sold his 240
acres for $20 odratere., the buildings.
were worth ahou MO; • He had- atiou
t
100 acres broken, and no • fencing. This
was considered aa toed price. It shows '
how rapidly the value of property has
advanced. The first.. settlement made
in the Amami district was about. ISA
' when *the railroae was built t ..origh ,it -
This line was used as. a„th. nigh. line
for many years, but after • some of the.
rims between the large railroad corn -
I am ies its use a .s a through line was
iliscon tinned , the coined t it) g rails be-
tween -Emerson in Manitoba and St.
Vincent in • Mumesot • hoi rig iorn up,
and the, throngh, trefli diverted to
the Gretna line. . • . . .
.
This i's a wonderful country' for bees.
The Wild flowers tire Very numerous,
and eontinue for 'such a length of time,'I
that hees'find no'clifficu Cy' inlaying up.
large steres. ' Mr. ' Cancan., One of our .
neighbors, . had 7,0(i), •pounds . a few
.i he price 'paid this year lee
telizin! to me' -to -be bald where coal is
and hew it Come there instead o' being
' told bow "to get the price o' it."
Ste Marie.; Michigan.
Farm tor Sale. .
The- farm of 59 sores in the ird coal of
Hullett,,ecoupied by subscriber is offered
for mile. AU but four sores cleared, and
in good state of cultivation, 13 acres fall
.wheat seeded down. Running spring, all
fall Flowing done but sores. New frame
house, small barn, Acre of bearingoroheed.
2a miles from Clinton. Also team of good
e
"igkr
Drs. Gunn GUNS.
es, W. Gene,L.R. r.. Q,s must.
Dr, 111,, Nisbet amnia, M. it, (1. 5. segiang,
• L. it. C. P,,
'Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calla a*
froutdoor of office or residence," 'Bottenhurire
Street,
Farm Tuckersmith to
To rent for a term of years, Lot 14. Con-
' •' Rent.
cession two, L. S., containing 100 sores,.
80 mores of whkoh are cleared and ins good
state of cultivation, This farm is situated
.1 1-2 miles from Kippen, 7 miles from Sea:-
fiscrwthe, anendoe3 1:2 from eneall. This farm':
• d h first Olat3B
buildings thereon, and is one of the best
farms lathe County of Iluron. For tends
(40;apply to Doig & Dois, Attorneys, Sault •
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DR. J. W. SHAW,
- PHYSICIAN.-KTOGIOON
.1134q ucheor eta, , office and residence O.
tart° St., opposite English church, formerlyoo
envied, by Dr. Appleton. Clinton Out.
•
PR. C. W. THOMPSON
1311/140140, Serge01), Ete.-
sPecial attention ellen to diseases of the
Nye. EareThroat and Nose:
Office and Re4idelke-,
Albert Street.2 Blocks North of nonmilitary,
G. W. Manning Smith, I. D., CA.
' PLITBIOIAN & BURGEON;
OFFICE -Main 'Street, Bayfield, formerly.
occupied by Dr. i'allister; •
.:Yeareago.'
about..12 1-2c.per lb. • 7 7 -
We Wish you and your readers all
the compliments of this happy season.'
• .LLE. BROWN,.
LAUNDRY LINES. .
*Remove stains before Sending . gar,
meats to' the laundry. . .
• A. faded Cotton dress:can be made -
white by boiling in cream. of tartar
water. .
Woolen clothes should be washed in
very hot suds and not rinsed. Luke-
warin water shrihks them. • -
Unpainted wire netting not only
makes a good rest for _Retire= when
several thicknesses are used, but Is
most ,effectual to clean them on.
Never, rinse white lade in blue water
under ihe impression that this,will
Int -
prove the color. Real lace should be
finally rinsed in skim milk, which will
;live it t.he soft, creamy tint so much
Her Sacrifice.
' -"Did voll ever make a personal Sae. •
rifiter asked the visiting Ranson,
otth, indeed," -replied Mrs: De Style.,
"I once declined lei be,Antervievied by
a society reporter." -
Debentures.
tor Sale. •
The Clinton Thresher' Company Limit-.
ed, offer for sale twenty debentures of $500
each, beareig men Cam' intereit. 'These
are Gold Mortgage Guaranteed Betas, and
are absolutely secure, For particulars c.pa
ply to W.• fiTtY1YON'El, $,:oretary
Count) Council Illietiting.
The Caeneil of the County of Heron
will meet. in the Council Chamber in the
,Town of Gederich, on Tuesday, the 23rd
' Alt amounts asainst the comity must be
pieced with the Clerk be ore this date.
day of January,.„at 3 o'clock pan.
• . W. LANE. 'Clerk.
11.1 r
0. 0 Service
A Brither Scot. ,
. Admiral Coghlan was the • leading
humorist at the banquet to Admiral
Battenberg in New York. He lent gay-
ety to the post-prandial ceremonies by
'telling a story quite apropos of inter-
national brothefhood. TwO, Seotchmen
bad. been. exit late and, were getting,
home. One of them stumbled, fell into
a ditch, and couldn't' get up. - •
"Andy," Field he, "will ye help me
Sot?"
"Sandy," said Andy,' "I canes help
ye oot, but I'll Ile doon ye"'
.An Appetizer.
Doonieker, the author,' was invited
to dine with a wealthy bankei at home.
Arriving somewhat early, he amused
himself -with the prattle of his host's,
little daughter. "Well, Elsie,” said
the guest, "since you know my name,
perhaps you can tell me who I am."
"Oh, yes, sir," replied Elsie readily;
"I heard mernma tell auntie that we
were to have another half-starved lit-
erary genius to dinner." --London An-
near*.
admired.
The Nan Skin. •
Never, cut the 'cuticle at the base of
the ,nail unless it is very ragged; then
pass the curved blade under for the
purpose, thatthe outside m,py not be
. touched. This cuticle will .ravel exact-
ly like a piece of 'cloth of .which the
selvage has been cut. If a fairly stiff
brush is used on the hands 'there
be no need for scraping under, the nails
e un ereign ,
American ano Canadian.registered Here-
ford bull-. Proud Duke. Terms $1.50.
Also yonng Hereford stock for sale at, any
littlish. Constance P.O.:
time. EL. FARNHAM. Lou 1. COn. 9,
,
ANNUAL .AIEETING. •
AOnnsl Meetieg of the members . of
re-election. THOS. E. E1AYS. doy.
• 3. B. McLEAN, President.
the MoKillop Mutual Fire Inenrance Com-
pany. will be held in the...Town Hall, Sea -
for on FRIDAY. JAN. 19th, ;1906, at
one o clock, p for the purpose of. receiv-
ing, the annual. xeporss, the election of three
Directors, and other business for the good
and welfare 'of the Co -ninny. The retiring
Directors are J. B. McLean, Beaforth;
Thos. 'Fraser, Brumfield and William .
Chesney, Egmondville, who are eligible for
J. B. LUNDY, D.D.S.,
Siebeesior to n'r. 'Agnew, Dentist.
'• CLINTON, - ONTARIO.
Moe open every dayand unti110
Saturday evening.
Evening appointments made.
Del.. G. ERNEST HOLWIES
DENTIST
(Succesitor to Dr. T. C. Bruce
Sp eciaist in Crown and Bridge Work
L, D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental -Sue
goons of Ontario, 2oronto. _
S.-First-olass Honor graduate of Den-
tal Department of Toronto Universitr,
Special attention _paid to preservation or
childien's teeth. Will visit Bayfield •
Monday.
DR, H. FOWLER,
1)BAiTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
•
Special care taken to make dents ire
went as painless as possible. W vi
'Auburn every Monday. -
Choice • Farni:for Sale
That first, dies farrcia caimprielog the E
hf of let 29, con: 3,, East Watianosh, 100.
acres, one -and -a.half•storey frame home,
191 28; with good stone cellar and kitchen
17x22; gcod bank barn 52z60, with stone
,stable; 18 eoree cif good timber and 1/
y Or e.s•of orobii,rd: The 'land in,. good
state 'of cultivation and is all seeded down,
exotattbetit 22 acres. Well watered,, good
well and neyer-fe,iiing-zpring creek. • With,
in easy reach of church, school, yoet. (Moe
Sad railway station. For terms' Bed further
particulfirs apply to RTDOUT & HALE,
Real Estate Ag..n to, C.In.au, or to -
TAXES MUTO.H, on lot 28, Auburn.
Farms tor Sale
One 9934 acre fermi inthethe Township Of Col-
borne, 7 miles from Goderich and 9 miles
Clinton, I mile from Village of Benmiler. close.
to Post Office; daily mail; churches and schools.
There is a good, large bank barn. buggy house,
Implement home, pig pen and lion house; a
good large frame dwelling, with ten rooms, 2
good wells, -fences in good state of repair.
there are about 113, achrespohf pear ofri chardek:nd 28t
acres of apple forcht, Bard, faill Rann:d rrtinetier fruit,
and rook farm, fall plowing nearly all • on
and live sores of wheat; half of farm is seeded
dblivir. Possession can be had any time.
Moo a farm of 180 acres, adjoining the above'
farm ; a large, good stone house, frame barn,
horse stable, large sheep and cattle shed; ands
large spring near the house, with milk house
the.eon ; spring runs through farm to Maitland
Barer. Several acres of bush; farm over half
seeded down and in good state of eultivation,
with some 7 acres of mead orchard thereon.
This farmIsknown as Cherrydale Farm, and
has 18 acres of fall wheat. Apply to ,
—atm. mAnT WHITE. Benmiller, Out,
..Miseellaneous.
RR
TAMES OADYBELL. _LONDESBORO, •
UER OF MAIAGE LICENSES
• MNowiteesses required •
Honey
Private funds to loan at 4M per cent and up-
wards W.,BRYDONE. jle
.THOMAS GUNDRY:
. Live stock and general Auetioneer,
dODERIGH ONT.
Farm stocksales a specialty. Orders left at
ITRIV ERA wilco, Clinton, promptly attended .
to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale notee- •
discounted, •
MARRIAGE. IAICESES
ISSUED BY
J B. Rumba% Clinton,
- •
S.
WINGHAM •
• ' • BUSINESS' •
'...00L4EGE
is a higb-grad4CoMMer0ial School. .
Three Cannes
Commercial-' Stenography' Telegraphy.
Write GEO. S POTTEN, Principal.
AffillleatilligiOnSwailied
Highest prices paid. Ern logs
especially required
STAPLETON sxbr WORKS
It & J. RANSFORD
with 'a cleaner of any sort. When fhb_ .• •
- •
ifi onee.begun the -skin gets rough and -
dirt accumtilates„. , • . ,
.An Easy Method. ,
."Poor fellote! His doctor tells him
the only thing that will curd 'him is a
Course of Mud baths, and he can't at- ,
ford to go to the mud springs." Ir
"But surely he can go into pOlitiesS
-and-let-the-mud tome
•
A Stet; Farther.
Sinks -N, I never get.,angry, if tr
Man calls me a liar I simply look down
on him, Blinks -Well, If he was small .1
enough for me to leok deWit on I think !
I'd take it poke at him,
'Theise who have little are not tho
peoc: The re/My poor are those wise
Many Wpm en Suffer
UNTOLD AGONY FROM
kioNEY mouBLE.
Very often they think it Is from, so-eallect
',Female Disease." There is lino female trouble
than they think. Women suffer from baelcaohe,..
ileepleosness, nervousness, irritability, end a
dragging -down feeling in the klub, So do ;mai
and they do not have "female trouble." Why.
then, blew, all your trouble to Female Disease?
With healthy kidneys, few women wilt ever
ItWel I "female disorders." The kidneys are so
elosely connected with all theUtternal organs,
that adieu the kidneye go.wnetraweYerethins
goes wrong. Much distress would be gloved
women would only take
DOAN'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
it stated hifervals.
Watt Inera taw they ibitTe.."-Vi (AAA'S Noe 60 cents perbox or time boxes for SIAN
14114:11a. • • tin 441611 Or lent direst en toes at04.0.
Tawk Does tatsor,ill Conletems, Oat.
BARTLIFF'S
RESTAURANT
Subscriber having moved
his Restaurant ,to the store
recAntly occupied by F. W.
Watts, will be glad to meet all
his old customers, and as Many
new ones, as may favor- him
with their patronage.
also bought out the
King Bakery, he will supply
the public with first class
Bread and Cakes,
BREAD DELIVERED AS
FORMERLY
BE SURE
and examine a copy of our catalogue, if yet
have any idea of taking a preparatory'. course
for a GOOD PAYING POSITION: We be-
lieve there is no school equal to ours for
producing good results. We solicit investi-
gation and comparison Enter any time, No
Vacations.
J. P. TINDALL.
• BANKER,
CLINTON, ONT
Private funds to loan on mortgages at
est curren • ra ea
General Banking - busmen transseted;
Interest • allowed on depositint=
Sale notes bought ,
H BARTLIFF
'HEADACHE
Neuralgia and Nettlankatits Dalai e shy kI
AJAX itettetaggitlit
No heart d.prsisi�im,s10.10.
'lenge and Gerard bits., Toronto
W.111. MAW, -'
DAM) nOSKINs, ts.F.A., Instigator.
THE LARIVIOUR
schooKeiegraphy
And General Training for
•
Railwaya:Service
The new method of instruction adopted
by this school has proved ft groat mimes.
Pupils gradeate in the shortest possible
time, therefore at the least expense. _
Employment provided at once. Write
for free pamphlet which will give full infer
mations
School Mom in Gordon Block, opposite
poet office, the most desirable location in
the city.
Inspection of classes at wok cordially
invited, . •
ROBERT LOW:MA Stratford, Ont.
Princiol. end beim:for, formerly ifs
trick Superinientient e
irioewevinwseewsersevitouvr_vamessig
Advertise in the NEW ERA
MeTaggaet : hi. D.' MeTeggatt. .
McTaggart Bra's.
BENKERS
ALBERT ST, CLINTON
General Banking Rishiese
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts famed. Interest 'Mewed on '
deposits. .
'The McKillop Mutual!.
Fire insurance' e0s
Perm and Isolated Town Prop..
*arty Only Insured....
OFFICERS.
J. B. McLean, President, .Eippen; Thosi •
-Eraser, Vice-pres„ ,Brucefield; Thos. E,
Hays, Secy. Treas.„,-Seaforth0 •
, DIRECTORS.
Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John
Watt, Harlock; 'G. Dale , Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Dale,
Beech-
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; 3. • Ben.
newess, Brodhagen. • '
Each Director is inspector of losses in,
his own locality.
. AGENTS. •
Robt: Smith,' Harlock; rEdallisichley
Seaforth; James Cumming, Eginond. '
vine; J. NV, Yes, Holinesvil/e.
A
NEW CHOPPING MILL AT
ROLMESVILLE
In ofe'ratioti daily. CBuRsoto:seisx.ersonpritehtkore, •
Chop home with them. Prices right -toll
or cash, Satisfaction guaranteed.
X4+14++++++++40+++24 •
4+ 'COAL"
•25t
414. Before placing your orders for
ent- your season's supply of Coal, get
our prices. The very best goods
carried, ip stock and sold at the
lowest possible price.
Orders may be left at Davis
St Rowland's Rardwarwstore, or
with
W., 1 -Stevenson,
44: At electrie Light Plant,
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