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A : iottet Breath
• is whet all ;0h0414 haVf..014 it can -
be confect by the Judicious Use of
Beecham's Fills., A Sweet breath.,
404(40 that everything is well, op
" at the Slightest indication of the di• -
geative organs, not working prop
Crlso do not forget to take
Beec urns
ills •
"Sold Everywhere. In boxes 25 cents,
The thin Gen New Era
FRIDAY, FEB. 23, WOO.
Goderieh Breakwater
••••••••
The press deepatch says ;-"The
' northwest and west storms have play-
ed havoc with the breakwater under
• construction at the entrance to the
•Goderich harbor, and the necessity for
the coropletion of which is apparent to
• every one. A deputation will wait on
• the Hon Mr Hyman and request that
a substantial sum be put in the esti-
"- mates for 1906 to carry the work on to
asompletion.`"
Surely ibis not necessary to send a
• special deputation to Ottawa for this
Purpose, when Goderich elected a re-
presentative to parliament who prom-
ised that he would attend to all these
things. Has a deputation more in-
' fluence than a member of the House?
.or arc the people of qoderich in -doubt
as to his "pull" with the Governinent?
The great German toy IndustrY is
greatly depressed. The average wages
of the workn.en engaged in it are 3
cents an hour. In many. instances
men work long hours and earn but
• ,$1.50 rt. week ; women $1 a week and
-.children 37 cents a week. Food is
high, and disease makes havoc among
•
se- the ill -nourished: The want is hides-
,
cribeble, and such as is met with in
no corner of Great Britain. And pro-
tection preiails in Germany.
Canada s last seven months' trade is
greater than the whole of the trade of
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SS 1896 .by over 92 million dollars. It is
greater than the whole of the trade of
1sl9 by over 10S millions. It is over
as--
- 44 millions better than the trade of the
same period of Mat year. Our exports
ss. • • of domestic produce are over 25/2mil-
-lions better than for the same pet iod
last year. Our exports increased in
. the 'seven months about .10 millious
more than our imports, and menu -
'lectured exports gained ti1,707,339 over
the•sa,nae period last year. Canada is
all right. •
News. , Notes
Mrs Saab Wileon of Stratford, 'Wee
etruok by a train and killed, 1
Dunnville .has carried a bylaw to
raise $20,00fi for a municipal as pant./
Mr John R. Mlnbinniek, one of ,the
srominent hustnese men of Loscion,
ied yeeterday.
A. building of the Tillson Co at Till
eonhurg, used for packing cereals, WM
destroyed byare.
ear Robert Mitchell, a prominent
Liberal of Guelph, has been appointed
postmaster of that town. ,.
In Jamaica 29,000 acres are devoted
to the cultivation, of bananas, and
about 14,000,000 bunches are exported
yearly,
Zephirn Groiems of Hull was killed
at the lumber camp of Eddy
thirty-five miles north of Blind River
Station. Brothers, ,
It is minded that it has been'practi.
callY decided to inaugurate a Sunday
street car service in Winnipeg about
the middle. Of Mara. •
The report of Mr P. Holgate 0. E.,
on the leaks in the lift lock at Peter -
bora' rimy result in the resignation of
several prominent officials.
'It Was decicled at a meeting of the
governor§ of McGill University to offer
the degree of L. Is D. to Hon W. S.
Fielding, 'Minister of Finance..
Mr Daniel D. McKenzie, member for
North ()ape Breton and Victoria in the
.DOrninion House has been appointed
to the,Novit Scotia Bench, in succes-
sion td the -late Judge Dodds. • .
IVIrW, F Tye, chief engineer of the
Canadian Pacific :Hail way, has resign: -
ed, and, it is Understood, will become
superintendent of construction for
large company now hem& organized.
. A Canadian Pacific freight train,
•Crasheclinto the rear of a ,transconthi-
ental westbound passenger train west
of Fort William and a number of trar-
eliers
wereanore or less seriously in-
jured.
A dangerous drink is iinpute water.
It brings on diaarimeaS cramps and
piercing pain in the bowels. Counter-
act the effect of bad watee with Perry
Davis' Painkiller. Take it in your grip
when You travel. I, a
Mr 5. A. Bedford has resigned from'
the superintendency of the 13randon
Experimental•Farm, a positionhe has
filled acceptablyfor eighteen years.
i
Be will engage n the seed and nursery
business 4 Brandon. •
Miss Maria Corsa, 56 years oa'
t wnose
fortune is estimated at from $600,000
to $1,000,000, is dead at her home in
New York. Her death was caused by
starvation and exposure due to her
life of seclusion and ecor orny. •
Mr G. H. McIntyre, Liberal membet
of the House Of Conarnons for.' South
Perth, believes $2,500 not to9 largea
sessional indemnity for a member of
Parliament, hat he thinks $2,000 Worild
be more acceptable to the public. '
Arthur S. Skeall,.•aSsistant miller • in
Is it.Y
Otonliair?
our
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can't do•it?
.1Haven't enough hair? It must
be you do not know Ayer's
Hair Vigor! Here's an intro-
duction! May the acquaint-„
once result in a heavy growth
of rich,thick,glossyhair! And
we know you'll never be gray.
"loft& that Ayer's Nair Vigor is the most
wonderful hair grower that Wall ever made. I
hive need it fer some time and I can trash.
fully see motet am meetly pleased Irate it. I
WI:TIT ITIenittnnifingKINUNAVIttr-
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A: Made 1714 (x1;lanyuegootioatrieran, mush
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o. d,„ iist, SARSAPARILLA.
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Tin I./LINTON' tZEW EBA
-MANAGING MINMIANDt. I
I Some. Eighteenth Cantu* Idea* Mt
This Interimtingt flubjeet. •
Afoot_ quaint le some of the advice to
• women contained In an Old hook pub-
Baled ha ,1737. The volimni describes
itself as an Infallible Guide to the Fair
. Ses, containing Rules, Directions. DIA
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Observations for their Conduct and Bee
hilarlour through all Agee and Oireum.
etances of life; as Virgins, Wive*. or
Widows, with Directions how to obtain
all 'Useful and Fashionable Accomplish-.
meats suitable to the Sex." • U the
lady's husband was choleric she WO
'Mid how to ecure her CAM way by doge
terously "yielding everything till he bee
to cool, and then by slow degrees
she may rise and gain upon the Man," .
or "when other Remedies are too Weak,
a little Flattery may be adirdtted,
which, by being necesaa.ry, will cease
to be criminal." With a covetous bus -
band, pride, ambition, vanity, anger,'
kindness or even a dose of wine May be
expected to openor enlarge his nar-
row Mind." "The wifese business malt
be to watch for critical momenta end
not let one of them slip without mak-
ing her advantage of it." And a. wife
1. may be sidd "to want tildll U by these
moans she is not able to secure herself
In Good Measure against 'the inconven-'
lencee this scurvy Quality in her bus -
band mlght rthg upon " All the
• frailties of poor, erring husbands are
here set forth, singly, in plain, unmile-
takable.language, neatly docketed, each,
With the recipe for cure appended
'thereto. • •..
• There are other interesting- passages
In the same hook. Of spinsters the au-
thor says: "An old\ Maid is now thought
such a curse as Me\ poetic fury can ex-
ceed, looked on as the most calamitous
• creature in nature. Modesty and Obe-
dience, though necessary to all, are
•yet in a more eminent degree required
here. Their Look, their Speech, their
whole Behaviour; should own a, hum-
ble distrust of themselves." . Concern-
ing amusements this:. "The reading of
Ftomances seems now to be thought the
peculiar and only beoozning Study of
the H. B. Company's mill • Prince Al
beet, net a .inirrible death recently
when at. work alone: in the hase-
tnent. He evidently became entang-
led in the belting, and whenimind was
lying, on the floor with one leg torn
front the body. - , •
repo rt frorreMr-Dso. fiNfe
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_Each party has-rtoutin-ate
mien in North Toronto for the. Local.
Ex -Mayor Urquhart, the Liberal can-
didate, gave Torento three years of
aggressive and efficient civic govern-
ment. He is a man of radical ideas,
and could be depended upon to stoutly
resist corporate aggression. op-
ponent, Mr. Mcl•:aught, is a Menu -
lecturer, and the president of the In-
dustrial Exhibition Boa.rd. He has al-
ways shown considerable public spirit.
The fact that the. Liberals or North
. Toronto intend to put up a contest
against an adverse majority of 1,500f
shows that the spirit of the party in
provincial affairs has not been crushed.'
Toronto Saturday Night says: "Mr
Borden has had, up to date, about as
much chance of. carrying Canada as
Ed ward Blake had of winning the
atiiitry away from its adherence to
Sir John Macdonald. Everybody
knows this, including Mr. Borden.
Catch any man alone, get his honest
opinion, and it will be that the Oppo-
sition has no prospect whatever of re-
turning to office during Sir Wilfrid
Laurier's day. He has a nearly solid
Quebec at his back, a solid Nova Scotia,
and in the other provinees the advan-
tage that the pressure of power gives
him. He always has men working in
his shop ,who know. how . to turn the
pressure on. Only excitable and in-
sincere persons talk of defeating him;
as if it could be done off -hand."
HOW TO 'TAKE THEM
PCI IR
) SST IPATION -
• BILIOUSNESS
e Ii.'STION TORPID LIVER
DYSPEPSIA +
L.:PURA BLOOD BEAD/Xi-1ES .
RHEUMATISM
KIDNEY TROUBLE NEURALGIA
IRRITATED Healer
NERVOUSNESS - BAD COMPLEXION,
Begin treatment by taking
orte " Fruit -a -dyes " tablet
• three, time a day and two at
bedtime—for 3 or 4 days:
Take the tablets twenty
minutes before meals, and
• always drink half a tumbler-
• ful of cold water (not iced)
with each tablet.
°Then take two tablets every.
niglit rot- a week—and then
one every night for a month.
Be careful about the diet --
eat regularly—avoid veal,
perk, dark meat fOwls, and
never drink milk with meals.
Bathe frequently dress
warmly—exereise sensibly—,
• take " Fruit-a-tives " faith-
ftilly--and see how much
better "yoii are at the end. of
• the D;lOiltli,
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' Who Wantn This Couple. ?
•.G. Lovie. care of Mr P. Ross,
Monktoti, writes to the NEW Bret as
follows :-'Could you recommend me
for a job on a farm where my wife
could do the housework. I am 37
years of age, and belong to Aberdeen-
shire; been in Canada one year. Ex-
perienced in all kinds of farm work."
Here is a chance for any,one wanting
farin help. .••
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• DROPPED ALL OTHERS
dropped all liniments but 'Ner-
viline because I found Nerviline the
quickest to relieve pain," writes E. S
Benton of St John's. "If my children
are croupy,r sick, Nerviline' cure
them. if a case of eramps or -stomach
ache turns up, Nerviline • is every
ready, Weuse Iderviline for neuralgia
rheumatism, and all kinds of aches and
pains; it's as good as any doctor.'
The great Canadian remedy for the
past fifty years has been Poison's Ner
viline-nothing better made.
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young Ladies. It must be confessed
s • their Youth may a little adapt it to
them when they were children, and
we wish they Were always in their
, event as harmless." '
Of another vanity: "There is also.an-
other, great devourer of Time -we mean
ft
Feb, 234 1906
IIYOMEI
Ell[414,4, -
OR1138
Thlr Reaches
Every
end
'TIeente et NOW.. Throat
• Lanni.
ll"
Hofor PROFESSIONAL.. •
Dressing, Sure 'tie allowable upon a
- soberer acconnt that those who design
Marriage shoeld give thcms,elyee the
not by the negligent Rudeness of their
advantage of decent Ornaments and
• st. Nieboles. , Dress hely Nature and render them -
Santa Chits was born in Patavia, in• selves less amiable than she has node
Asia Minor, That was not his real • !hem' But, all this being granted,
twill by no mean's' justify that exces-
name. He wag an abbot and nanaed sive Curiosity and Solicitude, that Ex-
Niebuiss.. He atterward became pense of Time and Money; too, Which
archbishop of• Myra. At the latter is more used." . . • • .
place he died and was duly buried. In • ' . .
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All the :stomach dosing in the world
went of cataerbal troubles, unleers4the
canna !loony actual good in the treat -
nose and throat are completely freed
from catarrhal germs, and the poison
that theyproduce,
Hyomei is Nature'e true cure for
cetarrh. It destroys all &Orilla in the
air passages and lunge, 000thes and
heals the irritated minutia membrane,
and effectually drives from the system
all traces of the poison. When using
the Hyomei treatment, the air you
breathe is like that on the Mountain% t
bigh above sea level, where the pine
Woods fill the air with purifying and
healing quahties that give bealtb and
strength to those suffering from dike
eases of the resPi( ittory organs.
Breathed throngh the neat pocket in- .
haler that comes with every outfit, the
healing air of Hyomei reaches every
tissue of nose, throaband lungs, and.
ininsediate relief is given, and a perm-
• May, 1087,s hie •rinnalbs were carried
by some pious Italians to Xtkri, on the
Adriatic Coast. They are now, at rest
M a splendid church wbieh beats bis
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name. The peonle groped about make
a pilgriniage to. his shrine every year.
No one Melting food' on that ()echelon
bourne So the Department of rade
u
and Connerce states that a large por-
stion-of-thessaustraltananailesforDanada,
and the United States, numbering
over fifty bags, had been destroyed by.
fire in transit from San. Francisco to
le refiiSed it by the* prieste, while ,
commodation tO ss
grime as the edifice will buicl. 'OU' $t.
Moho • u, c. asgrea
tion takes -place In his honor. EerlY in
the morning the Populace take his, im-
nr-the priests and carry it
eastern points.
through the to-wxI. At night the city
Is grandly illuminated.
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• At the Close of last week twelve At-
lantic steamships. arrived,, within
twenty-four hours ,at thOport of Hail -
fax. Down the 'gang -Planks �f these;
vessels poured pwa -thousand . people,
two-thirds.of veliont Were British sidi-
jects and the balance Russian refugees
or people from southern Europe. The
foreigners were hooked through . to
Chicago, a city that has beeri and still
is, the entrepot for tsns of thousands
of these people. As to the bala,nee
who repaamed in Canada, theyssiniply
disappeared from sight without creat-
ing even a, ruffle cn• the seas, of labor,
Eight hundred, most of Whom :were
English or Scotch, Went direct from
Elalifa,x to the Northwest, and pro-
bably tbree hundredreached Toronto.
It is doubtful if one out often renutin-
ed in Toronto . .0n the arrival of the
train's they lined up: in. the Axiimigra-
tion Office and were 'one by one book-
ed out to positions on farms through-
out Ontario. •
• Row's This !•
• We offer (Ale Hundred: Dellars Re-
ward for any ease of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by HallreCatarrh Otire. •
F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigted, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe hinilierfeetly •honcirable in all
basinesstrAnsactions and financially
able to earry out any .obligations made
by his firnis
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WADDING, & MARVIN, .
Wholesale Driiggists, Tided°, 0,
Hall's Catarrh Cureis: taken inter-'
'tally; acting directly upon the blood
and, nouc.oue surfaees of the system.
Testimonials sent frac., Price 75 cents
per bottle • Soatty all Druggists.
Take Halls Faintly Pills foe eine
stipittion.
nrstnming nirde.
Scientifically humming bird's are "tro-
chilidae," and thoe» who make a spe-
cial study of them are "troehilidists,"
althoogis the birds ore not 'identical
with the old Greek "trochilus," or "run -
bird, which, according to Hero&
otus, entered •the jaws of the sleep-
ing crocodile and obliged its .big friends
'byplckingleeehes from his throat, The
Spanish name for the humming bird is
"tominejo," meaning a third of e dram
. and referting, of course, to the bird's •
minuteness. , But the prettiest, namei
are thorie, enclasas the French "fro*.
frou " which •refer to -the humining
• noise .sometinne. produced _by the al -
Most incredibly rapid •vlbration of the
wings. "Purring with her wings" Is
• the expression of Thanes Morton
(1632), the first English writer to min
tion.the humming bird. •
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' * A BROAD STATEMENT
This announcement is made with-
out any qualifications. Hem Roid is
the one preparation in the world that
Ten rooms, with woodebed and silage
hard sled SOft setter, a acre of lend, oen-
4
trolly looatea for partuntlare annlv to HENRY BEATT11
s BARRISTER, SO141014OR, ito.
°LENTO
anent cure is soonmade.
Th\im
The Complete fir . ei outfit, con-
sisting of an inhaler, medicine drop-
per, and one bottle of liy,ornei, costs
•only $1.00, extra bottles 50 cents. ..
•If you cannot obtain llyornei of
your dealer, it will be forwarded by
mail, postage paid, on receipt of price.
Write today for consultation blank,
and will entitle you to service es of our
medical department .seithout charge.
• The R. T. • Booth Company, Hyomei
Building, Ithaca, N. Y. -
•gullrantees it. . '0n7111=2111E=3
of a tahl t. • =Ma •
The teacher of a large elatie in one of
the New York schools once said to ,the
1 pupils who Were leaving for the sum-
mer: "I want each of you to search for
' 'a perfect leaf and bring it torn. when
. school reopens. Remember, It must be
perfect -every' tooth right, not to speak
of smoldol !slight or discoloration, not
I a vein broken." Tbey searched faith-
fully, but none' ft:Inn(' a perfect' leaf,
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of•
Anxietyls the poison of human life.
It is • the parent of. many -sine and .of
rade miseries. In a world Where ev-
erything is 'doubtful, where you may
be disappointed and be blessed in dis-
appointment, what tnetini this restless
stir and commotion' of mind? Can
your solicitude) alter the cause or .un-
riti,e1 the intrieacy ofhUnran events?
Can your otiosity pierce through the.
.cletid which the Supre'uto Being hath
roadie fropenetrable,to mortareye? .To
,preetide against • every important dan-
ger by the employment of the most•
promising Meansis the office' of wilt-
dom, but at this point wisdOM etops.!..0
Selected.
Slintile Ufa.' .
etiltiired person to -rolitiqUislt
. hie wonted mode otlife, to AwslI in it
three roonted Cottage, to be chid In
Orditroy or futtlan Ind to faro sump -
tummy eVery ' day' on beans, Cabbage
gaup and bleat braid vrould not be a
retUrii to the Simple but to the sordid
life. One can live a simple life just as
Well in it castle 40 in a cottage:4W.
BUilder.
though they learned a great derl about
leaves 'while they examined thtles
carefully. •.••
The Blantim Voice.
. One's• surprise at the fact that ne'
two personre voices are perfectly alike
ceases when one is informed by 'an au-
thority on . the subject that, though
there are only nine perfect tones in the
burnan voice, there Is the astounding
• number of 17,592,186,044,415 different
sounds. Of these fourteen direet mute
cleft woduce 16,883, and thirty indi-
rect muscles produce 173,741,823. while
all in co-operation produce the total
'given above. •
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. , .AL Gen *roam 404.011'.
Sir Henry Ii -ring one day met a bro-
ken down actor in the Strand, "I nev-
er see you at the theater now," said
Sirilenry. The other murmured some-
thing about his ill luck and shabbineSS.
'Oh, "nonsense; you come tonlerrOW
and give ydur name at the box Officer.'
Ile went, to find two tieketis awaiting •
him; with a fifty dollar note. pi
it- A Domeetio tileeneolon.
• Wife -Williams I do thinft our Wye
ate the Worat I eVer WM.- I'M sure
they don't get it from me. Husband
(snappishly) -Well, they don't get it/
from me A Wife (refieetively)-No, WIV
lido; you steitm to •have all yours' yet.
r. Leonhardt's em-Roid vvil cure
any cases of Piles., It is in the form RUll tor Service.
YDONE. otteeesser re sir Jasfleote
Farm tor Sale
Subscriber offers for sale hie farm of 13
acres, being lot 17, 1st con. of Rullett; sil
cleared and fit for otiltivetien. Freese
house, bank born, oroherd, Plenty of water
Offices -Elliott Meek, formerlY 00004
by Meths:At,
Nom To moo
BUNDONFe a
On good ;navel road, only one and a half 13A.REISTER somorroa NOTARY
milee ftcirn ()Baton,
tf-4s GEO. a. warRa PUBLIC, ETO,
Choice Farm tor Sale
Subscriber offere tor aide hie splendid
firm of 96 sores on On BIM Line, being
north pari of lot 2, Maitland BiSok, Hallett
Good no ease, ece ry
outbuildings; 35 aoree bush; farm well we.
---iuoouT a HALTi
or, .•••••!
Oorivirinsig4 °Ens, Oasserssimegne,.
Real Estate andInsuranod Agent
• Money to Manx
JOHN MOH's'
0.03, GAM .
tared and in good condition, 2 miles front
Auburn, JOHN SPRUNG. Auburn P,0
For Rentor' Sale
That desirable, commodious residence,
formerly oaoupied by W. Phillip% on
Mary St, First class :state of repair; 1-2
acre garden, with fruit bearing trees and
bushes. Possession given Oat. let, If pur-
chased, buyer osti have missy terms of pay-
ment. Can be inspe ed any reasonable
• hour. Address JOH Rassvorm,
Clinton .e.f)
Choice Farm to Itent .
"The WM of 100 mores b Mg lot 27, Can.
Three hundred thousand barrels of
Nova Scotia apples • were shipped
abroad last fall, •
THE BLOOD IS.THE LIFE,'
- Owing to faulty actions of the kids
neva and liver,the blood becOnies filled
with disease germs that inaperil health:
The first warning is a backache, dizzi-
ness, headache and laca of vital energy.
Act quickly if you, would avoid the
terrible ravageS of chronic kidney
complaint. Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills
to -day; they cure lsidney and liver
corpplaint for all time. No medicine
relieves so promptly, nothing in the
World Of medicine cures mord thor-
oughly. For good, blood, clear corn-
healt y Appetite, the proper
treatment is Da Hamilton's Pills. 2,5c
per box, at all dealers.
•
J. RicE
-- Plato Tuner,
No. 23; Ja.mes St., .soutb of
' the R. C. church.'
Thoro-brtd Rull tor Sale.
The Subsoriber offers for sale, 1 thOro-
Skanlev, is offered to rent for a term of
years. Good house, bank barns plenty of
water, bearing orchard, three - quarters
of a dile from ,sohool. 80 sores under cul-
tivation; firet:olase soil; at pmeent entirely
under grass. Apply to M. C. ROSS, on
premises or .Clinton.P. O., or T. FRAZER,
Brimfield. -
"
Farm tor Sale.
London Road Smile from,Clinton, about
' 132 acres of firstolass lime Rich as a
garden, bas been a stook farm for a num-
ber of years. Frame house, large barns,
plenty of stabling, pig house for 100 heed,
implement building. Peaseseion given at
any time, Owner wishes to retire from
farming, . Apply so . PLUMSTEIEL,
Drs. GIMP Gttnn.
Dr. W. Gunn, L. It. C. 8...E.4181.
Dr, J. Nisbet eitan, M. 0. S. sesiaati.
• Ifs It. 0, ine tessidn• „
Mee -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at
front door of office or residence, nettenburar
Street,
DR, J. W. SHAW.
kEttaugai, '
Aorenoheur eta and . -residence Oa
tario St., opposite Englislaohuroh, formerly oc
• envied by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Out. .
• Farm for Sale.
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• Subsoriber offere for sale his farm of
100 acres, being lot 24, Con. 2ncl, Stanley,
All olearea but 10 acres. • Brick house,
bank barn 40x80. cement silo, 14x30; one
acre of Orchard and email fruits, 2 never -
failing wells. Driving house, pig pen, hen
house. •Five miles froni Clinton end three
from Brticefield, on good gravel roads.
ALBERT NOTT,
Clinton P. O.
bred Bull, aged one year, rose id'color, sir •
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• DR. O. W. THOMPSON
Physician, Surgeon, Eto.
• special attention given to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Throat andllose.
Mice and Residence- • •
Albert Street.e Mocks North of Ratteabnry
G. W. Manning Smith, M. D., cm
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
OFFIOE-Blain Street, Bayfield, formerly
'occupied by Dr, Pallister.
D G. ERNEST HOLMES
• DENTIST
• (Successor to Dr. T. 0. Bruce.
eclaist 111 Crown and Bridge were
L, D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Bar
geons of Ontario, Lomita
D.:D. S.-Finite:lass Bono graduate of Den-
"tal Department of Toronto Vuiverfeer
• eclat attention id to preservation .et
o ildrens teeth. ill visit Bayfield •
Monday.
DR: IL FOIVLEK, •
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
Speoial care taken to make dents • trel
raent se painless as poodble. W vi
Auburn every Pdonday.
Miscellaneous.
JANES 0AIIPBELL,.LONDEBBOE0 •
ssusu os MARRIAGE LIONlitts
••No witnesses required
ed, by Sfiell's Imported Short-Hon:spud. • • as •
ADAM WEIR,. • AflintiOr. • .08,1e,
. Lot S7.. Cense, 1:11.1 •
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it is the onlsi rereedy used. in-
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ternally. • , •
• It is impossible to cure an establish-
ed Cabe Ut r1ter".With7Olatinerltai—gaP
hijeCtions tie outward ep- •
ioSiteries
• iiss„„ss issr„
Pliances• ••
eis -ssIsTfrZ;versr
package of Dre. Leonhardt's Hern-Roid,
which contains a m on tb's treatment.
Go.end talk to your druggist • about
The ,Witson-Fyle Co., Limited,
Isliagitea•Falls,. Opt. '
Good. Education and a Knowledge of
• , .
Canada Recommended, •
Mr. R. L. Boyden, K. C., M. P., "Was
present at the opening of the high
school at Ganinoque recently. Educa-
tion was the subJect of the evening, and
Mr.' Borden said all parents should
•!strive to give -their children as goodan
educattion as possible, for In a few
• years when they had to go out into thi.
world they would not be handicapped:
As the pen was mightier than the
sword, so were brains mightier 'than
Muscles, and a young man or ylcung
woman with a 'good education would,
If they Made the best of it, have no &If-
ficultyin getting a place in -the worlds
He started teaching school when only'
fifteen years of age but atter five years
entered a taw Office for tome years and
then started the practice of la*. He
thought all pupils should be familiar
qsna. th • constitution of our grand
country, tie trovince.of Qiiebec the
French- es ,adians made it a special
etudy 'and he said they 'were ahead oc
all other provinces in this reepect Our
oountry was one of the best, buS to
gain a knowledge of it it was neceesail
to travel, for, no matter what was read
about Canada, no idea of its . great
length, el resources oould be had with-
. but. a visit to the se al provinces -
•'The miiclereigneci keep for gel vice the
AMerioari aim Canadian regiStered Here-
ford bull -Frond Duke. Terms 1.50.
Also young Herefor • stock for sa e any
time. E. L. FARNHAM. Loi IL Con. 9,
Hullett; Oonetance P.O. s,
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Bolls .for Sale.
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Two thoro-bred Shah Hem balls for
sale, aged 2 &8 years, both red with a little
white; splendid individual bulls of good
pedigree. One by Biggins' Imported Fan -
La's Pride; tits other by Snell's Star of
Morning. 'Will be sold reasonable, '
tf , JA MESS110 B BROOK
Londesboro
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BARTLIFF'S
RESTAURANT
• Subscriber having moved
,his Restaurant to. the • Store
recently,. occupied by F. W.
Watts, ,willbe glad to meet all
his'old customers,and as many
nev‘ ones' as may favor him
, with their patronage.
• Having also bought out the
.King Bakery, he will supply
the public with first - gass
Bread and Cakes.
BREAD.' DELIVERED AS
• FORMERLY
H BARTLIFF
The Very team*. •
"Ahl" he eighed. ,fdlf you oniY gave
•
I ibl h
"Good a lo sr: retorted the hard
hearted belle. "I've been giving you 1
the teed I giver gay* to any moron I
. ••° hie the eaet poss e ope
Thes
"Jitekeen rarha—what, de yeti coneid•
WbOle Thing,
411r the twolcost important placein the
world? Gotham -Oh, thetre easy, et
OUrse- Itickson Parke -Oh, don'i
sty NOW York for One, tiothata-4
WsOn't going hi, I was gehig to US
ohltenhattaie and the 8ron1» Of Witte
'Atf,
X
itee lao(Olet,
;*A—What seemed to be the bard.
.at thin te Yon ia learning to ride the
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DREAD is never better
I-) than the flour it is made of.
Often it Is nearly so \
good, but that is the fault of
•the bread -maker.
Without good flour, good
bread is matter
how.skilfully is- handled.
Now, good bread must •
be good to eat, as well as -
good to See Or to taste.
Good -to -eat bread is bread
that nourishes. •
- In the Matter of ntitrirnent,
•
Royal 110.usehold Flour
is supreme. It represents the ,
best that is :in the tvheat,
ground to a snowy whiteness "
and purified by electricity: •
Ir produces bread that is
light, easy to .digest and best
of all---nutritioug. Ogilvie's
•Royal Household' is ss las
• had at all droeers.
•Ogilvie Flom; Mins C4'; Ltd.
"ognvi.e's tooldk"ltrfarea'
alCOOi4i" contalnt
130 pages of excellent recipe.% Some never
• published befofe. Your grocer Can tell
102 youlow to get it PIM& •
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• 1Fho farm Of 53 iiores in the 3rd coo. of
Eitflett, occupied by 'subscriber is offered
for sale. Ail hut fear acres cleared, and
in good state of oultielition: 13 hares fall
*heat seeded 'chimes Running 'spring, all
faligiowing clone hut la rieres. .idew frame
house, emall hernsAersesatusinnesorchata,s
2S miles from Clinfon: Also team of good
'working horses.f of sale.
Nov 17 05 . ()HAS. MASON, Hallett.
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, Money
1.
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Private funds to loan at 0%4 per cent anenp- • •r•
wards •. . • W. BEYDONE. •
THOMAS QUNDRY
Live *Stock and general Auctioneer,'
• GODERIOH • _ONT
'Farm itock sales a specialty. Orders left at
New ERA:office, Clinton, promptly attended
to. Terms reasoliabler-• Farmers' sale not e'k•
. . •
• Farm 11,1 Tuckerintith to MARRIAGE LICENSES
Rent. ISSUED:By
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To rent for a term of years,' Lot 14, Con-
cession two,'L, R. B.; containing 100.acrers1
80 acres of:sift:jai are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation This'farm is situated
1 1-2 miles from Kippen, 7 miles from Spa-
-f.-Sith, and 31.2 from Hensall. This farm,
as well fenced, drained, end •has first cassis
buildinse thereon, and is one of the beet
farms in the County of Iluron; For terms
&o, apply to Doig & Doig, Attorneys, Sault
Ste Marie,SMichigan. •8-11
Choice Farm for Sale;
That first.elass farm, comprising the E
hf of lot 29, con. 3,, East Wswanosh, 100
acres, one -and -a -half storey frame house,
19x 2E; with good stone bailer and kitchea
17x22; gcod bank barn' 52%60, with stone
stable; 18 acres of good timber and 1S
acres of orchard. The land is in good
state of cultivation sta is all seeded. down,
exoept about 22 acres, Well watered, g'ood
well and never-failing-apring °reek. With-
in easy reach of church, sohooLapost office
and railway station. For terms and tuither
particfulars apply to MOUT & HALE,
Real Estate•Agents, Clinton, or to
JAMES .MUTCH, on lot 28, Aubunii
NEW CHOPPING II1LL AT
• ROLIIESVILLE '
In operation daily:- Customers can take
Chop home with them. 'Prides right -toll
or cash; Satisfaction guaranteed.
,J. BROW NIProprietor
J. W., Torian:Ce,
Pandly 'Butcher.
Meat Selections -always the best,
nice and tender and juicy. •
77. No tablets neededto aid digestion
Saturdays always Bargain Days. •
A.IntiAL •SOLICITED, COME EARLY.
• Clinton, San. 00.
li9W ABOUT YOUR
WALL PAPEIR
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Nothing adas so much to the decora-
tion of a house as good Wall Paper. I
am in a positiot to Shovi.yon the very
beet and choicest patterns, as 1 am
agent for the •
Erivire Wall Paper Co.,
Of Toronto,
J. B. Rumba% Clinton
sale
.J. P. TINDALL. •
BAN3KE1t, ' .
'OLIN
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Private 1 undo to loan on u3ortgages' at
best current ratea
General Banking bustle: 8 Sr inseeted
•1S:detest allowed on deposit°, •
Sale notes bought • •-
G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggart
• .00-
MeTaggart Bros..
• . BANKERS .
• ALBERT ST CLINTON.
General Betaking Business
• transacted
NOTES eD1 SCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Intermit ltowed on
deposits. '
The McKillop Mutual
• rtire Insurance co.
Izartn and litelated •Town Prep.
• erty Only Insured.
OFFICERS. •
j. B. MeLean, President, Kippen; Thos.
Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; Thos. E.
Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforths, °
DIRECTORS.
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Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John.
Watt, Harlock; Ge Dale Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoith;: J. ivans, Beech,
woond, C:-Gliev,e, Winthrop, J. Bea*
newels, Idrodhagen.
Each Director is inspector of .lesses:la
his own dotality., •'
•• AGENTS. •
Relit. Smith, Harlock; Ed Hinchley
Seitforth; James Cumming, Egmorid-
ville; J. W. Ireo,' Flohnesville,
THE LARMOUR.
ScimoloiTelegraplig
' And General Training for
Railway:Service
The new method ot instruction adopted
by this mehool has proved a great success,
Papile graduate in the shortest post:Bale
time, therefere at the least expenae.
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The samples for 1906 are entirely Ewploytnent Provided at On00. • Write
for free pamphlet which will give full infer
new. Prices run from 5c. a roll to 35, I
With borders at same price, .Every motion.
roll of paper guaranteed to contain 8 1..0.•oSstchooffiooler000tmhe oCiatorgeosniroBbir ioc, &Iron iiten
yards, I will sell this aper at cost,
from now to.the 1st of arch. Samples
gladly shown to intending purchasers,
• at any time, and hang it at Sc per roll.
GERCrE POTTS,
Inepootion of cies-pee at Wolk cordially
ROBERT LAAMOUR, Stratford, Ont.,
Principal and Instructor, formerly Did .
Bouree Decorator/aid Paper Banger, 1 Old Stipertntendent G, T: R.
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Car, Queen and Princess St, Clinton.
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BUSINESS
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le a high -rade Commereial &hoot
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