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TEE 01.4INTOtT NEW iiIRA
Ifstoli 16th, 1906
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FRIDAY, MARCH. 16, 1006.
Bowm To num
STORY OF AN INGRATE. E Nothing Rellovod
A GaMbler's Generoeity end Whet It as sJ
His Kidneys
Prouoht In Return -44t Cherseterle•
Me Story of 100 Years Age.
There ia Well it.utlsentloatesi *tory ,
of Serene Davi.. Londen dendY Of
Inindred years ago, an inveterate gam -
:bier, but also a Man of talent, A gentle.,
man and a wit. One night be was Ine
troduced to a young man named Bast -
legs wile had inherited a 991Qtaea4 for-
,e;tone, much of which he had already
gambled away. TbeY commenced to
play hazard, Haetiegs rertiarltingat the
game time that he raust soon cut that
sort or fuze as he was about to marry
and settle doWn.
taerope was in teat luck, Rain after
• 'male he won an aft often wished to
cease play, but Hastings, Who contine
NclUr glass aatzt rats: of elltrnilt;
ilea to
pagne own p e rt
pallid wlth excitement and insisted up-
on a Chance to retrieve is fortune. The
excitement became general, Other
players left their own tables to crowd
around the duelists. Time° after time
Hastings threw crabs, while Davis fol.
lowed wlth t eno
' The rattle of tile dice and the cease.
less flow of wines went on all night and
far inn) the nextday. • Hastings wan
mad wtth. excitement Every pound
• and everysecurity be possessed or
could think ofhe pledged and lost. At
last, like the gamester who staked his
wife upon a cast of the dice and lost,
Untii He 'Triod
- he, woulebaSee rielred the welfare of the
girl. to whom he was etigaged if the -
1
other would bave accepted that kind of
%we he.--wouldnot- Then
il)An ttawa correspoedent -says : Hastings hurled dice and.leox across the
1Yrentevetar, Ont., Perm I, 1903
" hed suffered foc seven yews
with kidney trouble. Could
scarcely walk and was tu;ahle
to attend to my farm, Saw
"Bu.ju" advertised, and after
taking the first few pills, felt
much relieved. After taking
half a box, was able to do a
full day's work. ..I knew one
box of "Iiit-Ju'l saved, me
fao.00 doctor hills.
tt , ABBOTT,"
rt costs only 30 a day to take "Bi.t.Jn''
-the kidney pill tiat never jails,
All druggists have "Bu -Ju or wall
get them for you."
THE cLAPI,AN cHemICAL CO. LIMITED
wisosos, °NT.
.OVIIVIVAL OF TB% FITTEST.
How Or. WW1, Came to •Formulete
HN Theory.
Dr. Alfred Russel W'slia.ce in his
autobiography tells how during his long
solo= In Borneo and The IlIalay pen-
lainds, he torMulated independently Of
$10 -REWARD, $100
The readers of this' paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least.
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its states, and
that -is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Oure
is the only poeitive cure now known
to the medical fraternity., Catarrh be -
jug A constitutional disease, r Itifir a
constitutional treatment. Rel s a
House for- Sale .4,
Ten rooms, witl;oodshed wad 'sable
bard ead sett water, *ore of ling. can -
trolly looateo for particulars imply to tilEsoRY WitATTIK
BRYDONE1
°NAL
Owosso, to Sir Ass 1010 ,
IkaltRISTBR. SOLIOAI'011, ice- •
tholee Farni tor Sale MINT°
Office -Elliott Bieck, formerly .0004P191
. o e
Dar** Ms meow of evolution: 41 was arrh t're io taken internaci, aeting Subscriber offers tor gale bia aplenclid
e er every
ow/oral hours during which, time I had an crying the patient- etreur bY outbuildings; 35 sores bush; farra well ent. BARRISTER ISOTAOXTOR NOTARY
"Kosloff WO Asko
suffering, from a oilutrP attack er inter- direct]. Uon the :blood an mucous term of 96 soros on the Bee Line, being
=Mont f v and eve day during the. surfaces of t-----
1stem, thereby deo- north part of lot 2,alintliind•Blook,,liallett
I Gold and hot fits ad to lie down for trocring.the foundation of the disease, Good brick house, born .0 all neeeesary W. Birroo.bac,
P11411.40, OTO.
nothing to dO but to 'think over any buil ing un the coristitutien aeSiet- teree and in good conclitioo. 2 miles from '
aabjects then 1: 4:4 ing nature nil aoing its work! The pro,
Auburn, JOHN SPRUNG, Auburn .e.o otaNT011
me. One day something brought to my Prietors have ao much faith in its oura-
For Rent or Sale
rolaulatIon; 'which I had' read about red °Bare for any ease thet it bane to
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(gear exPoortion of the Positive checks Totedcforeb! F" I (3RENEY 86 Cl°" ' . That desirable conomorlioos residence, 1
tWelve Yeare before. I thought of his cure. Send for Hat of testimonials. 1
' Mary St. First elese state of repair; 1.2
recollection Malthus' 'Principles of tiverwers that they offer One Hand- •
1 1 h ir down the Sold by 11, Druggiste, 75c. I formerly occupied by W. Q. Phillip, on '
to inereasa-dieease, ace -ideate, war ,
arid fain ne-wh eep
population of savage rapes to so much Take s Fannly onstip-
dvillsed peoples. ohased, buyer oan heve eau. terms of
RIPOUT HAI.E
eheNYETATIcatecs, OOKNISSIONallal,
Beal Estate end Insurance Agent
/Loney to loan
0.1B. HAIL,
lower an average than tha,t of more a ": bushes, Possession given Oat, 1st. It pur-
sore garden, with fruit bearing treee and
ti
1 re sonable 1
Seed Oats and Clover.
hour, Addrese JOHN RaNSFORD,
'It then occurred to me that these
ment, Can be nspeo ed any a
causes or tin* eautvalents are.toritin-
uoy acting In the case of animals also,
and, as animals usually breed much
Clinton P.O
, The urdersigned lute a quantity of firet
class geed oats for este. They are. two of
More rapidly than does mankind, the the best varieties ever ,grown in this part.
de.struction every year from these They have good straw and splepdid grain
the world would long ago have been, belting elekled 70 to 80 bushels per sore.
clauses must be enormous, as otherwise,
A Wean and beautiful seed, free of enact,
• densely. crowded, with'those that breed _tUlase oats eel' at 40 tante per bushel,- garden, as bees a stook fartn tor a num.
most quickly. Vaguely thinldng over fisurslatsoorliarsrahaaireyRooewd 00.16obvoerutSteoedcalivies.o some 1 her of years. Franae honse, large harm),
the enormou$ and constant destruction ' plenty of sterline pig hone for WO bead,
Farm tor Sale.
Loadon Road 1mile from Clinton, ebont
182 acres of firet-elaes lona. latch ae a
NELSON HER GODFATHER. which this implied, It occurred to me, LOREN TY -NDA Lie; HuII;
. s
Mother of Mrs. Mole of Tarento Was Clover Seed. -
Meet all the Clover Seed used an this
implement building, k'ogsession given at
any time, 0 'riser witiatei to retire from
farming. Aepiv *o H. PLITMEITE1114,
May 19 "905
to malt th,e miestion; Wily do some die
Bornin-NalsoWs Frigate.
A:n effort on lier Part to obtain an,
and some live? •
"And the answer waseelearly that ere-•• '
the Whole the bese fitted live. 'Thee It
suddenly flashed upoe-rnelhat the self -
rioting process wciuld necesseelly provehe eece, because in every gen-
' elation the inferior would - inevitably
• killea off and the superior would re-
main -that •is, the fittest would eur-
vive." •
locality lute a large pereeetage of B,uoliborn
ffie Mackenzie Bowell adheres to hie 1 ' saloon; smashing al splendid mirror, offielaLseetrence In the way of a coPY and I would advise Waters to closely
• determination i o surrender the leadet - and throwaeg „himself exhausted eirn of an We riiiralty, record, brings to tient inspect their seed before using it, I will
h'
0 ip of the Conservative 0; position in , . that Mrs. Mole of No. 1,202 King street buy and ship out ot the country all such so
• a sofa burst into tears, exclaiming; "I
can play no more. I have lost every,. west Toronto deRcencis front a family injured, and can simply a firsi-olass cmality
the Senate, which he has held .since thing I have in the world. tam a beg- histo'rically in'tere'sting, if her narrative of Clover Seed that I guafantee to be olfien•
-,the defeat of the Tupper„Akinli n istra- „Awe" , .. , v_,.. , ,, .. is correct, says The Telegram, and in agoordanee with the requiremeute of
tion ten yeare ago. As a result a Devi's." sto'*od still,' Cahn; untriOved, Her 'mother, Margaret Britannia • .. ,, ... . ,.. ... , , esee.,,,, arm Seed Aot,
watching" him, Then, be *said: "Ur. Robinson, was born, she says, in 1.361.
caucus of Conservative .Sena tors is
Hastings, listen to rne. I will forego or 18,02 en One of the vessels comings- POOR PlIZKAGE DYES MARE
situation. condition, and -that is that you, will take and the child was four years old be- women misiiable and eioas
palled for to -morrow to consider the everything I haee wou toeniglit -on one Ing the fleet of Admiral Lord Nelson,
'When Parliainent broke up last fall a solerne oath never te touch ce.rds ,or fore she was taken from shtp to ,shore „
Her 'nether, who married kwice, first Diamond Dyes
• it was generally understood that thebi fell ,
choice of a new leader. lay lietween and to take the oath. *The latter 'hip, • a than named Brandon and afterwards • , •
dine g ." The
on his knees to thane his benefactor
Hors Jas A Lougheed,K. C., of Chilgary mediatelv. restored everything he had .a Mr. Cox, an employe .of the Lohdon HMilWives,
his vow and lived a wealthy and pros- enteen years since, arid was burled in --------------
Mothers an ong s
.Edward fsland. If the. party succeeds
'and Hon Donald Ferguson of Prince won, and, oddly enough, Hastings kept' and Brighton Railroad, died here sew d D hter
Happyund Conn
in making a selection at all, the House • But the medal has a *sordid *averse. later on to Prospect Park. •
. .
will probably pass Mr Lougheed, but When In . after years Scrape Davis, re- ' Mrs: Mole has not, she saye, a scrap, . tented
owing to the state of feeling on the
duced to great poverty! ventured tie ash*. of paper,- a medal, --an accoutrement'er ,
him for some slight assistance, the. any historical fragment to strengthen
subject, it is quite possible that no boune wrote him a curt, formal reply • - in- her own mind tradftional -fantily
leader will be appointed at all, hut the in the third person, regretting that -Moe facts, and she Wishes to secure -records.
perous man.
St. James' cemetery, but was moved
Hastings was unable to offer Mr. Scrdp,e: She is asking the aid of the Admiral -
direction of the party's position be left
Davis' any assistante.
•
• to a conimittee on which several' of ' •
the oldest and most prominent mein- •
bees of the party would have places.
Hon Wm Miller'
who has now re
nounced his paetS allegiance, NVIV0 Of:
fered the leadership of the .Opposition
in the Senate -by air Cheries Tupper,
•-.1e3 1 , but of CO l'SP hie selection at
the present time is east el the question.
* Sir Mackenere Bowell, whe volontar-
. ily surrenders the leadership in the
• Upper House, has now reached his
eighty-third yeer. end bee le:lee-rad :of
achievement an* tLtek..,,ii,:ervative party -
that entitles hen to pass the remain.
der of his* days free fame the responsi-
bilities that leadeeship ea -ea -vas. •
But it is well lasown what prompted
his withdrawal. oThe heeeeh OW Was
created between Sir Mackenzie end the
nest.of traitors ten years sin -e has not
. been closed and, indeel, has been lath
er widening since Hon Geo E. Feat(
retuneti to the arena cf hetiy•e polities*
The Ontario Government bas refueed
to interfere aid] the mining repeal -
alone prohibiting the rale of Heuer
within five miles of a mine, net ie
•` ,local prohibition.
Sir Charles Tupper, Bart, jsciiuly
ill with bronchitis. Although. nof in
danger of immediate death, Sie
Charles' ad winced age 'makes, hie ill-
ness of gravest import. He is stopping
With hisson iu Vancouver. .* •
Mr Robert Jaffrey. president of the
Obe, who has been appointed' to the
Pre' Senate, is a fine type of the Canadian.'
, .
man of affairs. The hamar conferred
upon him crowns a useful, strenuous,
and upright, career, and a life of un-
selfish service for the Liberal party.
The lack of sympathy and the dis-
union that. prevails in the Federal
Conservative part y is accentuated by
..the open repueiation of Mr Bolden's
leadership by Hon Ve m Miller, the
father of the Canadian Senate and (Inc
of *the ablest men in the perty ratio,
• and a man who has played an import-
ant part in its councils ever since -Cana,
federation. Mr Miller. in response to-
' ---an
caucus this week, has addressed a
• letter to Mr R. L. Borden, renouncing
that gentleman's leadership and rif-
nbunning hiseconneetion with the Con-
servative party as at present directed.
WHEN SEVEN MEN DIE
•
You know at least one of thein; had
Consumption... At -first it Was cinly.
.catarrh -but. it was neglected.. When
"Cat•
arr oh " " kl its
toolish t� suffer --it's a.' shame to 'keep
on snitTeling and bawking: Catarrhoe
zone goes direct to the cause , of the
disease,- thee's ,why it's so dead cer-
tain to Mare. It stops the. cceigh, pre-
vents that disgusting dischatge,•cleare
phlegm mit. ef thethroat in 'five min-
utes: ;Very; pleasant.; and ,safe toe ;
get Catarrbezone fenin e•opr druggiet
to -day. . ' •.. •
• ...
Bishop Steitegeras" Lecture' at Blackfoot
, .
Home Meeting.., ; •
•
An interesting deserintion • of -the'
Yukon was giverweecetitiy.at the annual
'esiaterfoot Irene ' meeting Cif the WO -
men's Auxiliary ef the Ohurcei
of Elrig-
)and allssitieary Seciety in She .Chureh
Cf the Redeemer, Tororate be her. D.e.
I. 0. Stringer, Bishop': cif . Selkirk, .
By the aid of ()aerie fifty new steresP-
ticen views Bislioe Stringer pertrayee
life in Selkirk diocese, telling of condi-
;pals in Carcrees; White Harse, Selkirk,
Dawson City. Forty -mile, :White Pass,
Windy Arm and other places. Pictures
were shown,of-Mr. Cody, 13ishop Steing,
er's aseistant ae. White Horse, and, his
beetle of six months: ego, 'also a bride
and greore on theie honeemoou 'trip by
stedgetif 1,200 Mika, •gronps of Indiana;
miners at ,w.o.elc, -Views of "Seinen
City," consisting of one store,:a road-
-house and e tent or shack or two, and
"Cenerad 'City," ' scareele se large, and
'the pretty house of the COrninissiener •
at Dawson.. Archdeacon Canhanesiswork
at Selkirk (an apprepriate. name,' "sells
kirk, holy church"), and the ."palace".
and "cathedral" of the venerable 331shop
Bompes, "the. apostle of the north,"
whom Bishop Stringer' has "been ap-
pointed. succeed, -were "fleScribed.
- Speaking 9f mining, the leeturer said
that the day. of the individual miner
with pick and. :Shovel along the Mon.
dike Creeks is about done, the big dont-
panies now getting in and dieing Meet
of the week. " •
A fine report. of the work' of the
Blackfoot Herne; near Calgary, sent by
the Principal, Mr. It W. Gibbon-Stooke
•en, -wee read by Mrs. Easley Cummings,
editor of The Leaflet.
' ty at LOriclote • Mrs. Mole wants to
know on which vessel her mother was
barn.. She says Lord Nelson stood god-
father- for the child.She is not sure
of the rank held by her father• at the
ti '
me.. • .
The facts gained may be used in an-
other interesting proposition: •
A weatherbe ten oil painting hangs abilfel(ruszswinoawnedested in many homes, n
and girls would avoid
trouble, loss of goods and hard Cash,
•they must insist upon •getting the
DIAMOND DYES whenever home
dyeing work -is to he 'done. One ten
cent package of the time -tried DIA-
MOND DYES will always color more
goods than will two packages of ether
dyes, ale d gi've' brighter, folies, ;more
brillient and more • leeting. shades,
Once usedelMAMONb DYES become
thech °gen elyee ear all welleiegulated
• fiend your Mine. and address. to
Wells & giebardson Co.; Limited;
Montreal, P. Q., and . yoU will TeeeiVe'
free ot cost new DBook, Card of
Verse, entitled "The Lthiglohns" Trip'
to the Klondike."
Discovered Graphite:
•
• • •
Women who buy end'use.any of the
'adulterated, weak, and worthlese peck- ,
age dyes put up in imitation of the '
reliable and nriver-fading DIAMOND
DYES, •mnst expect tp meet with -sad
trials and disapPeintmeats - the
holne. • '
.Crude package dyes.with only fancy
naines to recommend them, and sold.
by some dealers for the sake of • large
profits are the' direct cauSe of much
j. A. FORD, Clinton.
Seed Oats and 1Barley.
Joel* nneocier
MeciLal.
i Drs. Gunn & Gunn,
, Dr. iv, Gunn, g. R. C IP.. L. H. O. S.. leclast.
' Dr, J Nisbet dietals, M. It. C.13. Englund,
1 L. It, C. P., /model',
°Dice -Ontario Street,Clintou. Matt calls at
Farm tor Sale.
Sueisoriber offers for sale his farm of
100 acres, being lot 24. Con. 2nd, Stanley,
All cleared but 10 acres. Brick house,
bank barn 40x80. cement silo, 14x30.; one
sore of orchard and small fruits, 2 never -
failing wells. Driving house pig pen, hen
house. Five miles from Clinton and three
from Brneefield, on good gravel roads.
ALBERT NOTT,
Clinton P. 0.
OATS. -Irish White and Wide Awake
varieties; having grown bath varieties I
usn recommend them eel just the oats the
farmer wants, co they are an early stitT
s r . wrcl `and splendid yielding graine.
--45 cents perbushel.-- •
BeRLEYe-Mandsofieri vaeiety ; this is
w them a doubt the best six -rowed barley
grown. •It is heavy yeelding and staff
strewed. The above grain is free from
foul Bead Boa Will be extra cleaned, samples
may be seen at Ford's Feed Store, Clinton,
or at Moser's Hardware Store, •Blyth.
Price 5SU per bush. •
• ' JOHN VODDEN,
Lot 32, Con 8, Hullett.
of the ietninine.bad temper and irrit- •
The undersigned is pre-
pared tb fill all orders for
first -:class. Scanton coat'
°Vete the door o Mrs. Meale's eating
room. It was painted in 1846 by Geo,
Thompson, a relative, and It, says Mrs.
Mole, .the picture of the, early, home .of
the family of Robineons at -aifferten
Hall, neer Sunderland, in Durham
county,. a brute that sheltered King
C-harles, IL for some time when lie was
aiyoblecit of pursuit by his -enemies.-
-This chapter af early history is ?Vague
in the anind -ofMrs. liaole. She believes -
that the leohln.eons aeeeentitled to 'an
annuity a.pProximating £100 per -year
for hiding levee, Charles Stuart!. and at
when arorty 'on '.:CIajor sfreet
that' itie.lowned, has ;goes °IA of her
piesossibn, she turns to this alleged
' All the rest. of the Robin.sons are
dead, says Mrs. Mole. -
She is the possessor of an ancient
pair of decanters that stand in the cir-
cellar old-time bases, and there hangs
en the wall, in additien; an engraving
dated -1701, the etibJect being the "Bur-
iel of General Fraser," aedicated •to the
Earl of Warrington by John. Jeffryes.
The plate is from a painting by,I. Gra-
ham, and is etched by W. NuttereLted-•
gate Hill. . • ,
. • Mrs. Mole hasaoffered these pic*turer
to the management of the Exhibition,
to • be sho-wzo next fall. _ •
, t'A "WISEEZI" CHEST.'
Means your trouhle is deep seated..
To delay is dangerous, All the in.-
flainnotition will he drawn .ont in one
day by applying Nerviline. It pene-
teates through the: pores of the, skin,
relieves inflammation and thud pre-
• vents serious consequences. For sore
aliteitta'weak -chest and 2 -tendency to
colds, no prescription is better than
Poison's Nerviline. For nearly fifty
years it has been Canada's great house,
hold temedy. Twenty-five cents bays
a large bottle.
Dri•virts 'and Giants. '
Dwarfs live mueli loeger, than giants,
• • the latter usually having week consfe-
...Intone and soft fusd brittle bonds.
A -valuable deposit of graphite has
.been discavered at -French Vale, Cape
Breton, by Neil D. Campbell. At a
depth of twenty-five feet he found a
13 -foot sears.. Samples were analyzed
end were found to coritain 70 per cent.
a, arinnu ua letirtglr pereant-
age. The location of the- deposit lea
Ideal. The 1. C. IL line passes 'Within
four miles of the property, while ata
distance of 'six miles -a ftplendid nat-
ural harbor on the.Brae d'or Lakes is
found. The greatest deposit of gra-
phite Is found on the Island of Ceylon.
The Cesdon product finds ready sale in
New 'York at $120 a 'ton. A. number of
minor deposits are found in America,
but. both in quality and quantity are
infolor te the Ceylon article.
The Taking'
Cold Ilabit
The old cold goes; a new one
-quickly comes. It's the story
itlf a weak throat, weak lungs,
tendeney to consumption..
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
breaks up. the takinvcold •
habit. It strengthent, sO0t4sg.
' Askyour doctor about iti
t late e terrible cold, and bottling relieved:
Pie, tweet Ariel Cherry Petteral and it
rairadbittc:d ria4"PaCrtilg/ zirddy 116A
dialgnorsaertei workTfor nie.”-,-Mre. J. P. LTig,
TbledOkOld0.
' For Cleaning Windows.
Kerosene is excellent for cleaning
windows. Into a basin put two table-
spoonfuls of kerosene and two df wat-
er. Take a sett cloth a Ifttle larger
than the hand, dip it in the basin, 'half
wring It and wagh your windows, both
sash and glass. Then rub dry with a
soft neivspeper and polish with a soft
towel, This process will remove fly -
speaks and dirt from both glass and
paint more easily and catiekly than
'sole aria' water and leave the glasevith
a better polish. The quantity given Is
etiffidierit far washing tWO ordinary-,
Wind Windows.
th Isfesular th yarl
ria pis elith OWn.
•
The Too-britioal Bookseller.
A lady Went into a bookseller's shop
tuna asked for BroWning. "I haven't
got it, madam," answered the bo,oksell.
er. "I make a rule nevet to gook any
boOlte I can't onderstand, and Can't
make head or tail of AtIr. Browning -
Can you?" The customer asked for
another book, "without comment upon
.the ealesman's merital
"Ilitve you Prat& there?" "Yes, mak
dam," 'this skeptical peison ensured
her: "I've prayed., and that don't help
ale." • , •
hiloi&b.isiiii4011.....eawl •
•
President 1•00;7 ria;. .
, David Rice At:ceased 'Wits president
• of the feintic. in 1803, and upon the
'death of* Willie in•. lehig, -vide presi-
dent of tbe United States, be became
actIng vice presideutnre7Was
preeidelit of the United States for
aaie day, altirch, 4, 1840., as
General Taylor was net sworn into of-
fice math the next day.
•
Dyed Cloth Sam pies and Boolefee. in.
,
rg.gj. St2ye.. mod Nut
. -. .. . .
. At idyy,est prices.
Stor'e.. ••• •- . :'.... • . .4 . '
.• 'Office opposite G„. T. R.'
Stilti011 .. or Ll.t.: liarlaild.' Bros.
0, - A:: :IIAMILr.IPON
. 00AL EArxTi,
Farm tor Sale,
The fara, cif 50 acres in the 3rd eon. of
Hulletteoecupied by subsoriber is offered
for sale. All but Pair sores cleared,. and
in. good state of °naiveties]. 13 acres fall
wheat seeded down. • Running spring, all
fall 'plowing done but n acres. New frame
house, small barn, Acre of bearing °rattle/.
2S miles from Clinton, Also team of Food
working horses for sale.
Nov 17 05 • CHAS. MASON, Hallett*
Farm in Tnekersmith 10
Rent.
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• To rent tor a term of yearee Lot 14. Con-
1. cession two, L. R. EL, contatuing 100 acres,
80 sores of which are alleared anti -in a good
state of cultivation. This farm is situated
1.1.2 nelles trona Kipp' en, 7 miiilesfromfSea.
ferth, and 8 1•2 from Ile use „ This arm
Is well fenced. drained, and has first class
buildings thereon, and is- one of the best
fermi in theCounty of Huron. For terme
&o, apply. taDoig & Dei, Attorneys, Sault
Ste„ Illarie,;Michigen. 8-11
front door of race or residence, atten
Street.
OR. 41, W. SHAW.
taaecuelleePrIneateTioAfteneWreNsidence 0
tario ate oppoeite Englisla etsurelt, formarir
maned by Pr, Appleton, Clinton Ont.
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OR. C. Vie. TriuMPSOPt
Physician, tareeeteger.ape •-•"'
special ettention given to idiseases of al
B;709eitoe ranTlird ZstealdeteN--
Albert StreetaitIocks Molitor ltattenburg
G. W: Nanning Smith, N. D., elf
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ,
OFFICE -Alain Street, Byfield, forMerly
• • . occupied by Dr. Pallister. „ •
o G• E*EST HOI...PIIES'
DENTIST
(Successor to Dr. T. O. Pence.
• Sp Waist In Crown and Bridge Work
L, D. S.1 -Graduate Royal Collar, e Dental Sur
none of Ontario, luronso,
D.D. SeePisseelass Bono: graduate of Den-
- tal Department of ToFonto 'Ca/vanity • •
Special attention_paid to preservation of
.ishildren's teeth, Will vieit hayfield •
Monday. • " . .
Ilouseand Lot in 'Village 01
One-and-a-ha:1f story :brick, cox -ladling
rooms, With cellar under elle frania
kitchen attached. Bead -and soft water
A larae stable, All in excellent repair.
* The consists of 3e acres of first-class
' Pat Laughed Last.
, An Irishman' on. seeing a notice Ina
haberdashers window. one day whieli
ran, "Everything sold here by , tbe
yard," entered and asked the inan. of
• the 'shop if he sold buttermilk.
"Yes," was the answer.
. ."Then give roe a yard," said Pat.. •. •
.."All right," said the man, and, dip.
ping his fing r •inte a, dish of milk at
\
hits side,- he. dr W it & yard in- length on
the counter. • • • . . .
"Anything else?" be queried • txhniv
phaTitiy of Pat. ,
."IsIo," said at.. "Jizst rowl 'it up In
a piece of paper, and ru take it with
me."--LImeriele News. • • .
0,
NOTICE 'TO: DiTORSi
Iriacar,•tter ofelt-tate,ofRobvt-q01LT0ri0,1
late of the 7 ol6nskip-of Aul(tt inthe Coady
of flaron,-Yeonzan Deceaerl, •
Notice is herebY' gi—yea,piosuant to Revised
jetittatst goof Ontario,csaal?appe. Ise)! Ef:elz:.1 gan4liimals1
Iagainst the estate. of safflortobert rhOwcock,
; wao died on or about thet3th day of February,
iLD.1008, are required on or before die 10th day
I -of April, A.D. 1006,111 .end by poet prepaid,
or' to deliver to W, Brydona solicitor for 1he
Pixecutors, their tames, addresses see clescrip-
ti and a full statement of particulars of
.• Lneir clainas,and the nature of tbe secures*,
t if any held by them duly certified, and that
fter the said day the eiacutor wla proceed to
I distribute the assets of the deceased among
t1,1,10etnalare.ties entitlecbthereto. having regm'clOnly
to the claims of which they shall then halve
• .
• L ated this eth• day of March. 3008.
• BoIcro
W. BRYLlirElior. the Executors.
Pitt's. Sarcasm. • SAS. CAMPBELL BRAPPEIWAnc,}Executers •
•
In 1805 Pitt 'called a meeting. of the , .
'British militia colonels ,to consider his •
' additional force bilL Some objected to 'ene
the clause Which callece therri outun-1 tamerkan Corn
-der all circumstances and arguedethat-' **_.• • •'•
'Ws should not be "except innate of . For Sale.
would be too.lateee Preseutly they came' . A cludfit4T of first-class Ameri-
lend, on whicle are a number of. choice
heeling 1 ruit trees. The lend layelaigh
and dry,.!' This is, a very. desirable pro-
perty for a. retired .fartnere..oa would -
-Make an- A-1 nuwket-ga-rclen-.-1 mile -to
Seaforth Station.'•-$000for quick sale...
A. A. WATT, Real. Estate .Agent,-
' Brecefield, ' •
- • . . • ,
DR. H. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
Special care taken to make dents Ire
ment as painless as posaible, W vi
Auburn every Monday.
•
if AIMS CAMPBELL, LONDEBBORO, •
t/ BSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENtinS
..No witnesses required
actual invasion." Then," said Pitt, "it - • • • ' • •
jectors insisted on the militia not be- ' can •Corn ; will be sold for
to another clause, when the same ob- :
Ing liable to be sent out of the king- ,
dom. "Except. I suppose," .• saidPitt,
with cruel sarca*sin, "in case of actual
havasion.a
cash or exchanged Lor grain.
Also other stock food. --
Standard Elevator,. Clinton. -
New Mexico'; Desert.
NeW Meelco has a great desert, thin.
ty miles long and ten miles wide, of
glistening white gypsum.
I• Gesture Lauguage.
Gesture language exists in parts
of Australasia. Some tribes possess so
excellent a code that It is almost. as
efficient as a spoken language,
•
MOOlud Best/val.
The Alsawl, or followers of Mointin-
med bin Alsa of Alequinez, the patron
saint of snake charmers, are famous
for their amusing and alsgusting rites.
During the Ailoolud 6stival they sone
-
time MO to such a pitch of frengy
that they even deVour raw sheep.
• Ocean 111a Mileis Deep.
IL The greatest known depth of the sea
THE
cost of living is
.1 an important thing
in. most homes. You
may have to figure close-
ly in iliese matters. _A
little. extra' on a barrel
of flour rnay look big to
• you.
But there is a differ-
, ence between spending
• money wisely and spend-
. ing it foolishly.
.Sometimes it is econo-
my to spend instead of tb'
save. It is in the case of *.
Royal Household Flour.
• Those few .extra cents
' week, that give you
hi in the mid-Pacine ocean and is re-
corded as 5,269 fathoms 01,614 feet), Or
sixty-six feet short of SiX statute tunes.
Birdie of Feather.
The old ehapel Faversham, Eng-
land, was at one time in charge
Bev,. IL J. Rook. Sparrow and Cuck.o*
.were the Mallet ef two of the deacona
, tirS. Martin was chapel keeper, Mr.
rk, miss Orow and Miss Nightingale
Were hi the congiegation, The 64041
Itself 'has ,situated in Partridge Ian., ,
Royal Household Flour
in i3refererice to inferior flour, buy health.
Nothing, contributes so much to the food you.
eat as flour, an
carefully.bought
is the whitest, cle
•
d therefore nothing s.hould be more
, Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour
attest and inoSt nutritiOtis flour that's
milled. It is the only flour
that is absolutely pure.
Ask your grocer.
Ogilvie Roar Milis Co., Ltd.
Doubts!.
"Ogilvie's Zook for took,"
°oaten* 180 pasta -of excellent
e: tent grocer out .tiu you
tortom
ines e .never publithed be,
103 * to hat it PREZ
„.
eeela
Corn tor .Sale.
Lots .of good American Corn for sale for
cash or 2.109 menthe time, as arranged.
Also exohange 1,00 pounds corn for 100
Pounds of barley Or• oats. Cash for all
Riede of grain. . •
--• tie..G. PERRIN.
ClintoneFeb. 12, 1906..
J. RieE,
•Piaitili Tuner,'
No, 23, James- St., south of
the R. C. Church.
NEW CHOPPING HILL IT
HOLMESVILLE
In operation daily. Customers 'can take
Chop borne with them. Price's rigbt-toll
or. cash, Satisfaction, gnarar teed. • .
. J, BROWN,Proprietor
J. W. Torrance, .
.Patnity.tiutcher:
Meat Selections-alWays ithe', best
nice and Wader and juicy.
No tablets needed to aid digestio
Saturdays always Bargain Days.
A TRIAL SOLierratergae COeek EARLY
Clinton. Jan. 06.
HOW ABOUT YOUR •
WALL PAPER? .
• Nothing adds so much to the decora
Um of a house es good Wall Paper.
am in a 'position to show you the ve
best and choicest patterns, as I a
agent for the • •
Empire Wall Paper Co.
of Toronto.
Tbe samples for 1900 are entire'
new.' Prices run bon) 6c a roll to 85c
with borders at same price. Ever
roll of paper guaranteed to contain
yards, Samples gladly shown to in
fending purcluteers, at any time, an
hang it at Sc per roll.
GERGE POTTS,
.1Iour8e Decorator anal Paper Banger.
'Cor, Queen and PrincOss "St,,,Clintott.
Money
tiaPrrrizate.finids to loan ;1.4 y,x4rDbugtkand. up-
GEORqE ELLIOTT.
eLINTON, °NM.,
,
• Licenstok Auctioneer.,
Farm sales a Specialtg.
TEillifS.REASONAELE
Orders left .at the NEW EltA will' lie
proinptly attended tO,
THOMAS GUNDilY
Live stock and general Auctioneer,
• 'GODE,R101-1, ONT. -
NFdiavsrfo:rantoutAcelcd..0.xsaaelz(anisliptecieepttyo.na0prtcliyerasttlef6ntdeal
to. •Terme reaseeable. Farmers' sale' reeteat
MARRIAGE. LICENSES
isse ED:BY .
J. B, ifininball", . Clinton.i .
J. P. .TINDALL.
'. BANEElt,
CLINTON': ONT
Private funds to loan on Mortgages aa
best current rate o - '
General Banking bummers ar nAt.c(ted
"Intereet allowed on deposits.
Sale notes &eight . . • , -
G. D. McTaggart M. b. MoTsiggart
McTaggart 'Bros..
- ' BANKERs.,
ALBERT ST; . CLINTON
General Banking Business
transacted
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• . NOTE,S DJSCOVNTED
Dread, issued. Interest allowed on
deposits. ' • '
„ -
'The. McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance eo.
i Pins and isolated Town Props
' erty. only Insured.
. OVFICERS, 1
J. .B. McLean, President, Kippers; Thoi
Eraser, Vice -pees., Drucefieldi Thos. E
Hays, Secy. Treas.„ Seaforth0
Dfidcwins.
Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John
Watt, Harleck; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech-
, woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, 5, Bea -
newels, Brodhagen: •
Each Director is inspector of...josses),
i his own locality.
AGENTS.
, Robt., Smith, Harlock; Ed. Hinchle3
Seaforth;7 JiMes Cumming, Egmond
ville; J. W. Yee, Hohnesville, .
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r TEE LARIVIOUR
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M7,1 N II AlVI , •
PlUSINZSS
COLLtOrg
in a i9gh•greaeCommeiefel Sehool
.Three Courses
cis mereiale Stenography' Telegretthee
,Write 0180. SPOTrIN,
Advertise in the Vaiv
0
And ,General Training for
Railway:Service
The new method of instruction adopted - •
by this school has proved a groat niceties.
Piipile gradnate fir the shortest possible
time, therefore at the least expense.
Employment provided at °nee, Write -
for free patnphlet which will give fell infer
'nation.
School room in Gordon Moak, opposite
post offiee, the moat deairribie Ideation in
the city.
- Inspection of (dogsea. at wink cordially
; invited,
I116131.1ST LA,11%10131%, Stratford, Ont.,
Prinoipal and Instruetor, formerly Bie:
'riot filegadriterident 0,T, R. .
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