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Feb; 16th1906
e tiiutoii Nw Era
FRIvg13. 10, woo.
The eurplue boasted by the iVhitoey
floyernMetat le eittirely due to lithe elle-,
.41eilsion dotieti "robbery" againat kebleh
Whitneyneed to, deolairmand which, he
pledge,d to abolish. Bot fkteth
$100.000 Olds 'stolen' frout private' tont.
tilea1be Goyerninent worild have bad
ilk deficit of I100.000,
Tie Whitney 6overnment hasn't it
very higkoptnion of the teeching
feon. Tbe GU'ilaiinent has had ta
$047.034 to offer. --the inepeCtorship of
'Intblio libraries, and the deputy minis
ter of education. The first wut
.'pArty organizer, the second to a aim -
lealiet,.. Loudon Advertiser.
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Whitney tells the temperance peopl,
that helms no mandate to abolisb bar
alma be doesn't purpose to do anythine
asieseleallearet1111101100.1.11101
The jar o
Coughing
Barium blows, steadily ap.
• plied, break the hardest rock.,
Coughing, day after day, Jars
and. tears the thrOat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
,vay. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn •memPranes.
'1 t1wa liMetygrsfeglareAngl•
1.11Y nf'its nitVO COWS or hard colds. I have
!,104,;t1tiv:;,- In't3=4' 6,744111,°v=
burg, 'F.
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•In that direction. He got the temper- at,
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..anee peopleto arlaport him, and now hlftl-islrles4, Coelatipatiarl retard re.•
•rovory. (litre these terith Ayer's Pills.
.e.lire•gives the the colcl sholalder. law ..
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mad°11.40'1,1trAresili:e1V:111' man'
saltsAPARS.14e TS,
11/. it wit.
PIL:LSiti
.they haye no right to expect anything a a '.--"""'"'"'""'"'"
toe he stye TIQ promises. • .•
• : I:10W TO MAKE DIAMONDS.
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posorip9cM of Process --Sir William
Crookes Gives Laboratoey Method.
Sir William' Crookes, in the course of
' a lecture on "D,iamonds" before the
Tti:fti5.!h ,Ass,oelation. .at Kimberley, ex-
plained to the assembled company. hoW-
. ttlaireed,
precious Valli Might be manufee •
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l'The first necessity," he said, 9s to,
seteet pure iron free frOrn sulphur; sili-
con, pbo Timms; etc., and -to pack it in
a, 'carbon crucible with pure. charcoal.
Mr. R L Borden's published . .. 9-frorn.Sugar.";..The crucible must th.en.
!,r put into the li•Jrlyof the electrie
=arks on political curl I:pi ton and e:- funmee: "After a fewminutes heating
ectoall fraud allele pea anal; neat. ti fe a le mpera tura above 4,000 degrees C:,
.pecksniffiem. ile inelinette.. 11 h, a tem nerature at which the iron melts
'does not iinp.y, i hat :ill that is ot.i. 1 purrent 'is 'stopped' and the dazzlhig.
AN ENGLISH VETERAN.
Acrobat Who Has Performed, Before
- irliree Sovereigns Still Active.
Uenry JOhntion, of Grantham, vibe
beset) that be at the eildeet acrobat
in England, entered_ On his hundredth
year Dec. 25, 1905. In spite of his years
he is as lithe and active as 'rnany a
1 man 60 years his junior.
Johnson has lived in the reigns of
Ave British fievereigns, and prides
himself on the fact that he has per-
formed Infer° • three of them -Ring
William IV., Queeti Victoria, and King
Edward VII., when be was Prince of
Wales. lie is now quietly enloyina
the evening of his •Iife at Grantham.
And he hopes to Rye for Many years
to come.
johason was born on Chrhstrnas ilea,
1806, at Norwich, but tis recollection
of his childhood is, very hazy. He re
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Members that Ite was left an erphan at
a very early age, and ha.d a hard strug-
gle to maintain himself. His elder
brother wanted him to become a lioet:
ler, but his ambition had been ared'by
seeing a troupe of traveling acrobat%
and he rejected the suggestion with
scorn. He attained his arritition wbeit
still in his teens by becoming a tight-
rope .walker and an equestrian acrobat
with' ta• 'small traveling trouPa '
Joheson's.first experience with royal-
ty was when he and IVIullaba perforate
ad before King William W.* Ayles-
bury, and the King was so plea,sed.with
them that he commanded them ,to ap-
pear before hini at Buckiaghsen Palace.
They traveled to London ;Iv coach,
and the Xing rewarded them with 8P
guineas eacb, .a.na gave ebem a royal
license to pefferm in any town, city or
,. village In the United Kingdom. Later
he performed befOre Queens Victoria at
Windsor, ea,ml before King *Edward
TH. athen Prince of Wales) at San-
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',Tolleson, in spite of his gfeat age,
i's 'still in possession of all his faculties'.
He call walk about with the itt,i.irity of
a much younger. man, , and eome time
ago he made abet the he would dance
a hornpipeon a. table. A few tveeles
ago he challenged a local horse dealer
to a walking mateh, but although the
'horse dealer is twenty years his jUnior,
he declined the match.
A. Winnipeg Ga1ieia.,1 1.i.;wi
-atm $40. and a evueahear• ed-eyeite
Steal kithationne Men would be winners
41 tau,' eanil peddle trIT c heir -e
halves itt cents.. The incidere.1, 11, t
"wliertelYi p trails!, hoivever. ..r.
"Oven recorded of bailee hei ••aiee n
away" ;aid elley were considered •tle'r'
. stt 'that.
llice wax and valatillses in. clouds, the
tionaible'is on the side el the Liberhi-, feJT 'crucible le plunged; beneath :the
., , a a ..e o . c i • , , . Millions of Slamps.
till it sinks aelew 4. L4( heat, - •At the village of NorthBerstede near' Ireland. . Edward • O'KelIy, 17 'Victoria
'"The .siedde.n ,codling solidifies ehe, Bogner, Eeghtral,' ithere. is an irin in - etreet Belfast, Ireland. H. Maldurray,
(1 11<.) 11,9yer of Iron and holds :the' In , which the parlor le covereci over the Westetn Mail Buildiage Carsliff, Wales.
re !I''' 111 11(11 Mass la a t)ght. grira : Tac -.1 walls and ceiling will postage stamps • r - -
eeparnsiim of the inner liquid= Solidi- 1 from all parts of the world, *ked out
NO influence in 1,rineing_ith att mho- ' II
ter stete of eff tirs would he g: e tt-r i
he wci'a CU recu;niz • hat tin
evil is geneeal, and teat the ettre t1itv741
be ecinally et
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veou.servative papers were) ants! it
the other day of ihe irregulari I tit
were going to he unearthed n the
tario Fisht9ries D par' inent, itecian.••••
certain chitt gas hail 11(.811 made
subordinate officer againt • Mr, Iat
tealie- the eilief eteleere NViil 'tie, a
5*01 papefs nk ji heeest
to admit 1 h:rt en investiantion be,
eompletely keocked the teetoni ere
the chi -tee -ea,' ifn (1. pla,,.ed the st4.'4,1' 1
ate in aeyery a v,' k war. ini: .
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The ei ,i., 40..11area of the L
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DOR TRADE ABROAD.
Namss and Addressee of Canada's For,
'Ion Commercial Agent'. 4.
• 4uetra1solop--4. 0, Lark% The to*
change, ,Sydney, agent for New South
Wales, Queensland and New Zealand
D, 1i Rose P. O. box 140. Melbourne,
agent for 'Victoria, Smith Auetralla
Westerzt Australia -and Tasmania.
France -,A. Pointirena 101, Rue Beaumur, Parte. •
Great Britain -P. B. Ball, room ,35
and 40, Central House Birmingham,
J. B. jaeltson, corner of E. Parade and
Greek street, Leedit, agent for Leeds
and Hell. 1'. B. aleaTarnara, Canada
Chambers, 36 Spring Gardens, 1Vian.,
ehilater. W. A,. Iltdeinnon, Sun Build-
ings, Clare street,' -Bristol, °
J'apan-Alex. lVfacLeari, No. 14 Buns;
Room a, Yokohama. -
Mexico -A, W. Donly, Apartado,
2,029, Mexico, D. F, Mexico.
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Norway -C. D. Sontum; Gent/begat
No. 4, Christiania, Ndrway, agent foi•
Denmark and Sweden also.
a South Africa. -,C, M. Batson, Rhodes
I linilcliaff• Cape Town, Cape Colony,
I United States -E, D. Arnaud, Pull-
man Buildings, Michigan avenue, Chi-
cago, 111, •
West Indies -G., Eustace • Burke; e
Eingseena BeVa-eele, rat% John,
Antigaa; agent or Antigua, 1Viontser-
'rat and Doeninica 5.1,.' Hereford, St
Rifts, agent for . St, Xitts, Nevis and
the, Viegin Isleals: Edgar Tripp, Port
ef Spain, Trinidad, agent for Trinidad
and Tobago. _
Canadian High Commissioner's Offiee.
Great Britain -W, L. Grifiith, secre-
tater, 17 Victoria street, LendoneS. W,
England. Harrison ,Watson, Canadian
representative, City" Trade branch, 71
Basingliall -street, London, E. C., Eng.
land, -
Canadian ,'Emigration Agents.
Belgium -D., Treau 'de •Coeli, 29 Rue
de SOuceeAnvers. .•
France -Paul, 'Wiallard, 10 Rue dt
Rome, Paris.
Great Britain -W. la R. Preston, 11
and 12 Charing Cross, W. C.,
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England.. G. H. Mitchell, Newtoe
Chambers,' 43 Gannon street, Birminga
ham England, Alfred Jury, Old Can -
tie Buildings, Preeson's Row, Liver -
peel, Eng, Bruce Walker, 57 Rt. Enoeh
square, Glasgpw, Scotland. Joan Wale-
ster, 14 Westmoreland street, Dublin;
Row N This ' • Rouse' (Or Sale
We offer One Hundred Dollare Re-
ward for any ease of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Haire Catarrh Cure. -
CHENEY & CO ,Toledo. O.
We the undersigned; have known
Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe Wm, perfectly honorable hi all
business .transaetione and financially
able to carry out any obligationstoade
by his Om. 9
WATermenia KlaTNAN ite atARVIN,
'Wholesale Drugeists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood
d f f
!testimonials eent free. Price 7 cents
per bottle Sold by all Drtigfists,
stipatacal.
Ten rooms, with woodehed end Nimble
hard end soft weter, tyre of land, cen-
trally looetee for particulars apply to
W. BRYDONE.
• Farm tor Side
Subscriber offers for sale his farm of 78
Wee, being lot 17, 10 con, of Etellett; ili
ohlotree,db sesnkd bifirtn foorrobesurlatiivptuotny. otkwr axe
Oe good grovel road, 0013' one and a bait'
=lee ft= Clinton. a
GEO. WRITE
tf-4x
In mucous stir aces o e system.
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Take Balla Family Pills or con-
J. wee,
• Piano Tuner,
No. 23 Jaines St, S011til
the .R. c. Church,
Debentures for Sale
The Mitten Theeeher Company Limit.
el, offer fpr sale twenty aebentures of1500
ach, beariag 4 er cent intereet. Tnette
re gold MOrtgage Guaranteed:Borate, awl
are absolutely secure. -Per parteculare Lp-
1.%. to W. BIC21)ONE, Seotetary
fy...ne. produces an enormous pressure, . in :Various designa. The taale, the • .
London has the palatini . fiat craze
ana -endee the streas' of thli prossure • chairs, a hat, and a candlestOck are al-
. the di-shIved 'carbon separates 'otit ih 7. go ' entirety covered With stamps,, and • Fonts are to be 315,900, eaclusive of
teaaspa rent feleas - minetela !Were- .two or. three, pictures on the Wails eee . -tazies and aates, in ahaneiv_millienaire's.
flats, as • the building on the site of
' peapie. It :is true --'-all the same veil- . , executed in the same mediate.. ilesitles
table :diamortds, Withaceystaline . form there are struilg aerose the rectm• fee_ GIOnceSter }louse is already, .called. In
a'.2d. tunwerance, colori hardness and' toms; of etarrips,a There le 'also ..a„„suma •thia•strueture there will be all elpVen
room .stiitea, wath an unheard of lux
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nate • ,n light, the same•as the natural mea=henee Where Vieitora Pit to have
London's Craze For Palatial Flats,
uier, a servants' , hall! The drawing-
- ' la theii, refreshment, and wtien I' visited
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. Atteritioneteas called to the eiigges- it fiva or Six years ago thiS -was 'like- room and aclieining bandoirs can. be
tion• that the •diamontl .ie 'a gift front .. ,,,,'Me in, prdeesi• Of , being pey6ted with thrawn' together, Making. a rolanlY bail-
liciaven• conveyed to the earth 171 Me- . stamps. The proprietor explains thee. room, and each fiat ie to have three
teciric sholvers„ . .Aceording to this hY- .it WAS 'begun. as the result ca a wager bathrooms, but unieSs the greatest pre-
cautions are taken to. pad thd walls and.
pothests; said the lecturer, holm were some years ago:, and he also ,issues a
hoeed in the earth by the, irneact o1.. paemphiet. setting forth the cireum- • floors those poeseble leallrooras -will be
monstroue meteors; the larger mane§ stances, The nuniber. of -stainps fs' es-, a •.nuisance, One might as , .we11 i live
in. any old fiat, v.-liei'e neigbbors pound
'boring holes e While the Smaller masses., timated at two• millions. ,.
disintegrating in their'•fielladistributed 1 : There are twO orphan aiiylums hi pianofortes and singing exereises go on
clianionds broadcast.. . • • , 7. e •' Switzeriarida the:.!"Aeile ...des •Biliodes” . sell' day: earl • night, 'as to Tay 310;,006
"Bizarre ae siich a theery es," Ole- arid the "institate Bethlehem," theaare •reitetalef,ar thie ballroom; ierearit halt
• magnificence•
ier bangitet tO 'be held i n Tm.,,,to. ,..,--. eerved----toe --'great--eementiseth -A al el -' 1-
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Feb. 2letaiinnotence thit represeith. • 9 -.Y -• q 1: Y 6 frone _the sale'of eteee estuge 1 Sts.mps, • ' ' .
•the • heavens raining diamonds, , is riot ...to teem by .sympathizers all over the
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, World, these dollectipne being organizad
itnposSible,". In proof of this he showed : .
he had extracted front a :meteorite. " . by reilgtousinstitutiens at various ca'n-
the audiaaae Photographs, of cliamoh0s`
• The lecteire. abounded in ..intereatlag tree; The stamp', whieh,consist eater -
passages. Here is one; • . . ... , lee Off . the countries of Europe ane'Vere
for floral decoriitio.•s :Ind buntiee It is net .uncommon .for • a, diatnond
' erica, ar.eesol.a by weight, and to .give
some idea of the extent to which this
amount to over 11800; The 8(7 4. oi - to -explode _soon after 0 zeaches the collecting- is. tarried on at one ut the
lour popular vocalists 1-.
";tVe been Pr"- beret in [he poeliete of minera or when- - institutions named, there are in etock
and for sale at 'this moment ON'pr twen7
etiureatea some have beet ariown to
cured, and the Qiieene OWn Band wil I held in the eve= hand, ane the loss 'is. '
. ty tons •of stamps.. About 6,000 stamps
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tiv es will be present:faint evcay lin.
in the Province. ,.Eight -hundred will
Sit at thetables 0.1 the ground -their, te,i
ave' 2200 spectators will be seated ie
the galleries. 0e:tracts .itlreitily le
bourid sa tber a, e man ell'
stances winch .shote, -that the -notion ivhich are .dollecleci. 'for arid presented:. ete A Choica ae
Landlady-L-Weuld eon: advise •meti
lit g set mit
be in attendance.
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The Dominion GovErnneent will, it cs
said, `preserit a Sunday -01)servane
measure to Parliatilent at the approach-
ing 56-SSiOli. litw must apply
uniformly Canada, and will nat-
urally be .1 reasonable laW7Que will
not have to adjust one's opinions -and•
habits at eVee y provi boundary,
It may not go as far as the extremist,
wish, but a. moderate law respected
nd obeyed is better than an ironclat,
tutory enactrnent • that erievokes.
0 im ridicule, • Make the law such as
.grendly approved.'
Mr. John "fa -vis, foil:Jelly of the
Toronto Globe. w eltlesucceed Mr. Joseph
T. Clark as editorial aeeiter on the Tor-
onto Star. Mr. Lewis eetie, e been a fish
out of water with the Worm and tee
News, and will be in hisnativeeelement
again. There ie no abler pen lie Cana.
dime journellim, and the Liberal 1.)a-rDy
'is to be congratulated upon erilietrag
ance more. London Advertiser,
Hereon' h tngefean interesting story.
Mr. Lewis is one oi' the best writers in
Canada, and was assist -ant- editor of
the Globe under Mr. Willison. When
th it gentleman left the Globe, Mee
:Lewis expected promotion, and patina
. ally felt very much piqued when 'he did
not get it, and immediately went over
to the World, he being a brother-in-
law of W. F. Maelean, tihe World's edi-
tor. It has beeri'ltnown for some time
that his convictions did not harmonize
with those of the paper he was NVritit4.,
for, and his return to a Liberal apei
will give scope for views that have
-been held under restraint.
An importer tells the tariff commis-
sion that sugar refining in Canada is a,
monopoly, and that the duty ehables
the refineA, to take 82,000,000 0 year
out of the People's pockets ireer and
above a profit of 7 1 2 per cent The
Government should investigate • tbe
charge, and compel the sugar tettst to
disclose its affairs, under penalty of
reducing the duty. The .aecasation
gives point to the eonaplaint of the
Virest Iodie,n .planters that they get no
be rom the 'British preference in
.t e Canadian market, and. the\t9 the
Canadian refiners absorb it all.. v
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4AVE YOU A BUSS? or are you bide.
Went? 11 you ore making money for some ane
be, quit and make money for yourself, aet ont.
eilavery Me be free. Vette G. MASSUALL &
tiOnd021. They wig shew you the way. They
wee started thous:I:gist:1n the road to freedom.
Veil dollars ri day, every day in the year, Labe -
her made bendthig their goods, write tiow,
thee is money.
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the greater beca.use large atones are with ps,per.adherieg to the beck weigh
'mere. liable': to • ,exaltide or fly in peces a 'pound; tWenty tons would there,'
'tha.n small „ones. ., • - "'• • ' .fore. be,. a,pproxittrately • 270,000;000
etones have , ;been de- : etampeee-Loadon' Spectator
stroyed in this wan area •it Is whispered
that cunning dealers are riot aVerse to
allowing responsible. clients to handle
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or carry in their warm pockets large
cryStala fresh fponi the mine., By 'ay
of safeguard against :explosien, some
A*Sober Irish Christmes. . •
The Christmas Day • Closing ,
Whicli was passed for Ireland auring the
last session of Pialiameat, inte
force for the first time last year, with
dealers linbed. la.rge diamende in raw .results will:eh it is bopedewill tellecone
potato to insure Safe transit to Bilge .•
• land." . ' • - • • ''• • - siderably in favor of temperanc.e. .
• So fat al Dublin was concerned, tite-
By .the end of 1904 ten tong of dia- operation of the act made comparative.: .
monds -11a.d come from the 'Itimb.eeley ly little change. For at least half • a
mines, valued, at £ e0000,000 sterling., dozen years More than two-thirds .ef
Tale mass of gems coed, be steeorri- ,the lIcensed houses have closed Yellin-
readated in a .box' five.feet equaire and .. .
tarey, in response. to a holiday -move-
six. feet bath, - • ' • • ' '' mtnt . organized by the peblicaris' as
* • .. itietants, who secured a substantial vol-.
. • S . ume of public opinion in their support,
'Eeniirsisseent. From the opening of their agitation
The author bad written one Memo- an increasing number of bailees have
ful story, and he never grew tired fink- agiaed to close -each year,- only. thohse
Ing of it. • • • ' . holding out which axe situate• in . t e
, "Dont you know," paid (Me of his , poorer class distriets, • . • .
The nievement spread quickly - from
friends .to another One day, "niter ale • its inception, and in Parliament the
. ways renallide me of • a' pleased dog." ' new Mostrig measure was chiefly one-
' "That's odd. flow does he?" . . • neered: by Iniblin. members. ,
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"Ile's alweys wliggingile.tale."
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Mistress _••fe-et the 'tieeond. day . to new
cook)Kattil; Pisa be so good as to
lend me § 'marks. Con* (aside)= -11a,
hal That's why She said yeedeodny the
Ceoll in .her -house was treetme as one
of the family! - i'. .. • ' ' ' -
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• It is only by labor that thought can
be made healthy, and Only by thought
that'laber Can be made haPPY• and the
two cannot be separated with ImpUnl-
tr.-Ittiskin..'" • '
AN MIERiCAN DISEASE'
• In Belfast, Cork, Waterford, Limer-
ick, and otherlarge cities and towns
the change produced •by the act is a
drastic one. ,
In former' years every nubile boiled
in .every town and village, no matter
how small, couldopen from, two to Fey -
en o'clock on Christmas day, and the
'taking 'away of this liberty undoubted-
ly put a stop to rilun excessive drink- e
trig
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A Queen Anne Mince Pie.
' Take a large • cow's tongue; parboil'
it; to three Pounds of ,tongue take five •
pounds of beef suet, cut the tongue in
thin slices and shred it, but shred the
sueteby itself; when they are both pret-
ty fine put in the suet by degrees, keep
shredding 'them both together till thy
Indigestion Is Itesp.onsIple for, are as fine almost as flower, thep -puto
'More Sickness, in % meriea in three pounds, of warrens, being first
Than Tiny Other Disease clean washeci, plck'd arid dreed; cloves, .
Mace, eimeg, cinnamon, beat very
• Ana of all together three-quarters 'of
Some doctors go so far ItS 10 sa.Y an ouncie; half a, pound of white sugar,
America, Repeated attacks in- of dates Stored • and shred
ease of A
that indigestion is the national die- a round
flante tlre lining of the st roach and Small, three ounces of green citron,
ause the glands to secede mucus in - three otinees of candied orange cut in-
estead of the juices of nattual diges- to mitten thin bits, the yellow rind of
then. Consequently the blood is pew-, 'two raw lenions grated, three spoon-
oned, nerve force is reduced, the vita- . ,fals of Verillice' a Fill of Malaga' 813tel'
lity of the entire system ie weakened..la amglnilglieodf, 1!1
lsie ywouatrerp;yrisrsehabve,i3nac
There 'is but pee national remedy -care they do not stand too Tong- In the
for indigestion and that remedy is Dr.
Hamilton's Pills, which are used by
thousands with marvellous success.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills' accelerate the
action of the gastric glands and give
tone to the digestive organs, They
strengthen the kidneys and liver.,
cleanse and purify the blood, and thus
add general tone to every organ of
the lapcly. Flesh and strength are fast
restored and the patient eau eat and
digest any food he pleases,
_Under the vitalizing effect, of br.
Hamilton's Pills your system will goon
rally; Mace more you'll enjoy the bless -
Ines of health, Test Dr. Hamilton's
Prils„ yourself.. 250 per box or five
boxes for SI I at all dealers of, by, mail
irOM. N 0 Polsoii & Co„ Hartford,
Co.ntio 17. 5. h., and Kingston, Oa.
oven to dry. after theyeare just enough.
-Prom a Cookbook of 1705.
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Oldeet of Premiere.
"IVIth The exception of Lord Palmer-
ston, who was over 10 when called to
The position of Premier of Great Bri •
tain, Sir Henry. Campbell-Bannennan,
takee offfee later la life than any other
oe his predecessors, Sir Henry'
lvtr. Balfour WAS 64 when he took up
the reins ef power from the hands of
'the Tate Lord Salisbury. Sir Henry,
who is 'a son of the late Sir Jame
Campbell and added the name of Ban.
nermari under the will of a 'maternal
uncle, is one of the oldest inemberg of
Perlin:meet. He entered the Insuse as
IOUS ago as 1868,
send my daughter o n
or IO a music tichdol?' Boarder (reileCa : • re e •
tiVely)-Well, I think 'led send her to t S'rRAIXEI) HACK AND SIDE
cooking scheol.. It may be more fatai
in its results, bet:" it isn't anything like
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so.noisy. • . • • • ,
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Thorwto4 Bull'br Sale. .
The Sabscriber offers for talkie, 1 there-
) ed l3n11, agkel one leer, ea in color, sir -
4. by Snell's Imported Sheri -Huai ,Ball.
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pd $1 Lot, 27, Con; 4, fin, .
gUli I0AerVire,
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The undersigned will keep for as vicie the
emerioen aim Canadian registered Herr-
til- bull -Prone Duke. Terens $1.60.
Also young Hereford stock for sere at any
e. E. FA.RNEAM. LOD 11, Oen, 9,
• tullett; Ocastance P,O,
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Choice Farm tor Sale •
. Subscriber offers, for sale his eplendid
farm ot 96 scree on the Bas Liine,`being
north part of lot 2, Maitland Bloats, Hullett
Good brick house, barn ed ell necessary
outbieildings; 35 acres busb; farm ;yell wa-
tered and in goodaendition. 2 miles from
Anbern. JOHN SeRLING, Auburn fa0
'Bulls tor Sale.
Two thoro.bred Shcrt Horn bulls , for
le, aged 2 St3 j ears, both red with ar little
• bite; splendid individual bells at goo I
edigree. One by 13igginie Iinported Fan..
• 'd Pride, the other by Snell's pf
turning. 'Will be Hold reasouable.
tf , JAMES S1.1013-$11008
Londesbortr
Temkti..Wanted.
Tenders will be received bY the Connell_
t the Townshi? ef Hallett up to Friday,
lf,.brnary 16th, at 2 p,m, for suaplaing the
..) lowing quantatee of Reek. Elm • or Tam -
.4."01 -1 11,1Planf ReekeElin le be 2 1-2 inohee
hick, if Tamarack it must' ba' 3 niches
elick, and all of it 16 feet long, to be deify -
d =or, about 34.1)4 lst, as follows;
1000 'ft it 'McMillan's •
• .1001 ft at 114C0oola
• 1000 It at H. 131 Via-
', 1000 at. at Leiper's •
, • 1900 It at:Barra. • •
ilhe lowest. or any Taller not eleceeedrily
ociptee. • „ e
' • ;TAMES CA'APBELL, Offer
• 1),•ra'e Officie,••JenS -1'61,,Vai 606. • 41 • '
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..iluclge Otainee'aitaignetion le said -to
levee been caused. by the peeler . for-
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aidelinga-JUdges to hat as' conipifliy
direetors. . ' •
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"It seems- strange," said: Deacon
Mayberry as he: enueted' the money
after church, "that a 'large congrega-
thin • eati be so
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Stingy.
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All human power Is a
compound01l„
time and patience.-paizae.
While 'wOrking- in a saw mill
. writes 'C. E...- Kenney, from- Ottawa,
"I strained my back and side iso sevete-
ly I had to „eo to _bed.: EVery. _rnove•
ment caused me torture. I . tried dif-,,
For Rein or Sale
That desirable, cernmodious residence,
formerly eampied boy W. Q. Phillips, on
Mary St, Eiret clagamaie of repair; 1-2
acre garden, with' fruit bearing trees and
bushes. Poseessien given Oot. lea If pur-
charted, buyer can leave easy tarme pav-
ment Can be inspected any reasonable
hourt Addrese-JOHN BANSFORD, •
Clinton P
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• ferent oils ad 'liniments, but 'wasn't,
helped till I used • Nereiline. Even
the first application gave coasiderable
• relief. In three day's I was -again at
'work. 'Other men in the mill use Ner-
i.viiine with tremendous bend:1110o."
I.An horestrecood of nearly 83. son's. fears
'asestablished the value ,of ,
'Nervilints. • '
onsommoimmi ;
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Abwititely white flour.. makes the tic -lost
be9atifu1 white bread—the kind we all. like.
But. white -bread is not necessarily pure
because it is- white. To be pure it must be
made from purified: flour.
There isonly ont method of making
flk-ur absolutely. pure, and that is by elec-
tricity. No impurity can withstand the •
seasching, purifying work of this, electrical
process.
The electrical method is employed by
every big mill'in‘the United States.
In Canada the only "flour 'purified ..by
electricity is
Royal ,4ousehold
therefore it'is the 41y flour. that • can ba -
• considered as absolutely pure. , .
'Say 9gilvie's Royal Household" to
your ,grocer-:—h.e'll do the rest.
Ogilvie Flour Mills., Co, Limited,
• MONTREAL, q) • e
"Ogilvie's Ileok for a Cook," CoritaittS tso
pages.of excellent recipes; Some never before
., published. Your grocer cad tell you how to
get 11 REE. 2
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Choire Faint*to Rent _.
The fa'ree of 100 acres being lot 27,
2, anley, is offered di vent for a term of
eaters., Good house, bank barns, plenty of
water, bearing orchard, three - quarters'
of.a mile from school, 8e) =ea wider cul-
tivation; first-olass soil; at presententirely
under gram. • Apply- to M, 0. ROSS; on
promisee or Clinton P. 0.03r TelaRAZER,
Bromfield.
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PROPES9ONAL
,Farm
Loudon Road imile from Clinton, about
132 sores of first.olais lane.' Rich as a
garden, lute been a stook farm for a num.
bet of years.' Frerire house, large barns,
plenty of steeling, pig bonse for 100 bead,
implement banding. Poseessidn given at
any: timmea.y 10,7,605r wishes to retire from
farming Atiply • TI. PLUMSTEEL.
Farm for Sale; -
a` The fario of 60 sores in the Srd con. of
SWIM, occupied by eubsoriber offered
for sale, All but four aorta cleared, arid
in good state of cultivation. 1„3 aores,all
wheat seeded down. Running spring, all
fall r]owing done but sores., New frame
hause, small barn, Acre of bearing malted.
2e miles from Clinton; %leo team of good
working horses for tale, ,
Nov 17 05 ()HAS. MASON, Hullett.
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FaTM in Tuckersmith to
Rent.
HENRY BEATTIE
(eseceasor to Mr Jos Moots
BABRIsTER, SOLUTITon, /co.
(=NW
office -411100 Inceltelot'eanrly otaoneiel
by Mr eeott,
MONET To LEND,
W. BRYDONA
BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY
MOM, ETC,
MANTON
R MOUT 014
Corivittesogns, 0010FMISSIONICS 9,
•, Real testate and Insurance Agent
• , "donee to loan,
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0.'8, BALE ZORN RIDOETT
Ors, Gunn & Gunn,
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Dr. W. Gunk, L. lit, 4i. P.. L. IL C. 8.. sate.
Dr, J. Nisbet clunu,111. V.S. Ragland,
L. IL C. r., I,ouden.
Office- Ontario Street, Clinton. 'Night calls at
front door of office or residence, Rattenbury
Street.
DIR :J. We SHAW.
DS! C. W. 111,13MPS0g0
Physician) Surgeonelete.
- • • special attention given ;to diseases of the
'Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose.
Oillee and Realdonce-
. Albert Street.2 *locks North or Itattellbur7
W; Nanning Smith,
P,HISICIAN fil.TRGEON.
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OFFIUEL,Mam.Street, Betyfield, formerly
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AP( uoheur eto aloe and rapider= On
tario St., opposite English cliurch, formerly oo
canted bv Dr. Appleton. Clinton Ont;
°coupled by Dr. Pallister
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G. ERNEST HOLMES
° susirisT
• D.D. ea -lint -dam Bono graduate of' Deis.
special attentione
apaid to preservation etie•
children's teeta. Will visit Bayfield a
uondayk.Suceessor to Dr.. . C. Brace.
, D. S. -Graduate Rayal College Dental Sur
' Sp eciaist be CroWni and Dridge_Work
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tal Department of Toronto Uuiveraityr
• geons of Ontario, loronto,
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To rent tor a term of yeare, Lot 14' Cop::
cession. two, L. R. S..; containing 40 acres,
AO acres af`Whioh are nleared ana.net geed'
state of aultivatiera, ,Tais farm is situated
1 12 miles trom Mellen; 7 Miles from° Beit- .
.fatehaand 3 1-2.feonalEteuasale. . This farm
is well Mimed, drained, rd has firet.aiasti.'
braidingthereto; and • is one of the beet.
farms in the ()aunty of:Huron, For terms
-eta:apply to Doig Dole, Ate:alleys, Sena
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Choice Farm fOr Sale:
That first. class farm, 'comprising 'the'E
hf of lot 29, can. 3,. East Wawanosh; 100
sores, ane-sad-a•half storey frame house,
10x 28; with good stone cellar and kitchen
• 17e22; gdod hank barn. 523.60, with scone
stable.; 18 acres of goad tiinber and
ncres of orchard. The 'land .ia in good
state of cultivation end is all seeded down,
exo9nt about 22ttorse•,,, Well watered, good
Well -and neyer-failine-sprine creek.' •With.
in easy reaqb of ohurali, sehool,•'pest (Moe
and raileay atelier/. Foraerme and kurther
particulars apply to RIDOIST a HALE,
Real Estate Agentee Canton, or to •
JA.MES MUTCH, on lot 28, Auburn. '
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Farms (or Sale.
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One 99ee anre farm in the Township of Col:.
borne, 7 miles from Goderich and 0 tnileefrom
Clinton, 1 mile from Village of Benmiler. close
to Post Office; daily mail; churches and schools.
There is a good, large rank barnbuggy house,
implement l ease, pig pm and bee house; a
good large frame Throning, with ten rooms; 2
good wells, fences in goad state of repair.
• there are about 13 acres °Pamir orchard wee. are•
acres of apple orehard, fail and watta frut
about flames oehneh. The a a nrsachas fruit
and rock farm, fee plowing nearly all don
lied fire acresei wheat; half of.farm is seeded
down. ereeession can be had nay time,
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A ?so a farm of 160 acres, adjoining the above
farm; a large. good stone house, frame barn,
horse stable, large sheep and cattle abed, ands
large spring near the h, use. with milk acmes
thereon ; sluing rune through terra to Maitland
River, Several acres of bush; farmover, half
eeeded down and in good state of oultivation,
,with sorne 7 acres of good .orchard thereon.
This farnyis known as Oherrydale Farm, and
has 18 acres of fall wheat. Apply to
. MRS. MARY WHITE. Beneniller; Ont.
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NEW CIIOPPING NILij AT
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In operation daily. CusfOmerti can take
Chop borne with them. Pricea riebt-toll
or oath, Satisfaction guaranteed.
7 BROWN, Proprietor '
DR. II. FOIVIAER,,
DENTIST. • -
Offices over O'NEIL'S 'storm ' •
„Special care taken to naake dente tre •
ment as painless its possible, W ' vi i
Auburn every. Mo,ndity.
N.1"..iseellarteous.
a AMES oameSELL, LONDESBORO,
es • 13S111311 po'SfARRIaGn LICENSES
No Witmieses required .
. Money
Private funds to•Idan at 4l per centeand,up-
wards e itYDONE.
THOMAS ..GUNDR.Y:
• Live stoek and geoeraI AuctieMeer,
-GODERIOR 0.NT.
inion'stoek 'enles a' specialty: -Orders -left at
14xw ERA.' tullea. Clinton, promptly alt ended*,
to. • Terms reasonable, Falmers'.sale notes
dlsioUflted,
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I'MARIUAGE LICENSES
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ISSUED BY
,J B. Rumhall, thnton
J. P. TIsDALL.
• BANKER,
().11.1f1STTON, ONT
PriVate•funds to loan on mortgagee a ,
best current rate*
General Banking business transected
'Iriterest allowed On depoaite. e
Sate notes bought
MoTaggart AL D. MoTaggart
•McTaggart Brost
BANKERS
ALBERT ST, CLINTON
General Banking Business.
transacteg •••
NOTSS L'iSCO±INTED
Drafts heated. Intereat allowed qn
Th d McKillop Mutual.
Fire. Insurance Co.
Parrs anti Isolated town Prop.-
erty Only Insured.
orricnits.
J. B. McLean, President, Kippen; Thos
Eraser, Vice-pres., Bluefield; Thos. •E
Bays, Secy. Treas., Seaforthr
; tttnEcToos.
'Jas. Connelly; Porter's Hill; John
Watt, Harlock; • G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Cimejy,GS. eaiifoeivthe;, inEthvraonps: I.BeBeeach:
woonsn.;
newels, tirodhagen,
Each Director is inspector of losses -is"
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his own locality.
AGENTS.
Robe Smith, Harlock; Ed Hinchley
Senforth; James Cumming, Egmend-
ville; J. W. Ye°, Ilohnereille,
• j. W Torrance,
Family Butcher. .
Meat Selections -always the, best,
nice and tender and juicy, •
No tablets needed to aid digestion
Saturdays always Bargain Days,
A TRIAL SOLICITED, COME WAWA',
Clinton, Jan, 00. M •
HOWABOUT YOUR
WALL PAPER?
Nothieg adds so much to the decora-
tion of a house as good Weal Paper, I
Mb in it position tu show you the very
best, and choicest patterns as I„ ein
agentfor the •
Empire Wad Paper Co.,
of Toronto. •-
The samples for •1008 are entirely
new. Prices run from 5o a real to 350,
With borders at sante price. Every
roll of paper guaranteed to contain 8
yards; I will sell, thie paper at cost,
frpin itow to thei lMOt of arc ampIes
THE LA.RMOUR
schoolotTdegripkg
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And General Training for
Railway:Service'
. Tie new method of instruction adopt a
by thin wheel has proved 9 groat success. • • •
Pupils gradaate in the shortest pool le •
time, therefore) itt the least expense.
Employntent provided at oboe. Wr
for free pamphlet whicb will glee fall inf
Sochitoy,ol'ioom Gordon4Block, oppos e
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post ce, the most desirahle Ideation
the
lnspeotion of !lasses at woik corals
invited,
HOBERT ARMOUR, Stratford. Ont .
. ... hnd lnstruetor, formerly 35'
tricit Superintendent O. T. R.
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EADACH
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gladly shown to intetiding pureheserit Neuralgia tied Nervotaners wed* ' Strblt
at any time, and hang it at 80 per roll.
. . AJAX AtterilelAtiritti
'GERGE POTTS,
.,EloUrfle DeCortater tied Paper Ranger, Take mother. ieLeee Ate- All ettZetinwie
Ohtani &prattle° , itrialasiceirtilagaVirea..
Amnia & • arannos,,ar „ aOl
Cor. Queen and Princess St ,, ssese.s,