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trove two Beeclunn's Pills on re,
tiring and avoid :any in effects' The failS Resale
irorn a late mal4 Then y,ou Will '
sleep soundly, awaken with a
,
clear head and a high, opinion
of the great stomach remedy,
Beecham's
Pills ,
$old Everywhere. in boxes 26 cents.
The ulinton tiew Eve
.
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1906.
No Rural Delivery
The postnaaster-general has pres-
ented to paaliament the report= the
. rural mail delivery made as ,the result
a vestigation in the UnitedState)
Secretary William Smith of the posi-
.1pilice'department, and Chief Postoffice
Superintendent Ross, who went to
Washington, and were given every in.
itOrtnation by the United States eftl.
dais, . •
They learued that the 30.000 rurin
free delivery "routeer in. operation in
the United States 1 a s t spring tiaSst
Many millions of dollars more than
they producea. The service is popular
with officials, albeit, in •some respect s,
the farmer is better off tharathe small
townsman. Whereas the agriculturist
finds his mail in the box at the road.,
side, the dweller in towns of less than
4.0,e00 inhabitants has to go to the.post-
' office for his mail, or pay a special
price to have it brought to him.
Mr. Smith aid Mr. Ross conclude
that if rural delivery were established
in Canada it would involve a deficit
of several million dollars, the princi-
pal burden of which wool(' fall upon
the farmers themselves. The corres.
pondence of the farmer tends to in-,
crease all the thne, and is to some ex -
Interesting Information
Regarding Tha.t Historic fIZ:r gtIndasnITIpotirtallt ituThe
such a
Tract of Land in ref rot il:ttaonfelttilieirtiliteTedftn,
Colborne. further fail .of fifteen' feet, giving a
eventof shortagoin thecminfall, a
precaution, by the way, that deep not
appear to he absolutely necessary, for
the natural flow of the river is target
and we , presume the water will be
dammed just to give the necessary
headfor the turbines which are to be
located just below the high land near
the Hog's Back, whence the politer is
to be , transmitted, The peculiar for-
mation of the land at this place will
•
•
(Ey Le fouzel in Ooderich Signal.)
When the surveyors of the old Van -
Ada Company were surveying the
townships of Colborne and idoderiela,
.soniewhere about the year 1(0, they
osine across, at a place on the Mait-
land. River, dividing. the two town -
.ships, two small falls and at a short
distance from them 'found natural
bend in the river evbicia suggested the
possibility of danuniefg ths stream to
obtain power for saivanilis or any
other industry that might present it-
self. Witt). this purpose in view they
reserk ed a tract ot !arid, some 1,0,00
acres or more in extent, winch land
was entered on their neap, and has al-
ways been known. -as The Canada
Company Reserve." The lands ehe
immediate. vicinity were all taken up
I) actual Sealers, and for many years
that large tract stood by itselt, an uo-
broken wrest. It was the inteution of
the company to resurvey the property,
reserviw a town plot ivhen the mill
P.Should be developed, with park
1ths- teriteres. each on the Godericla
eide of the river. All this, ,be it re-
membered, was some eighty years .go,
befc,re the age 21 electricity, and be-
fore it was khown that motive poiver
could be generated and transmitted to
TEE CLINTON NEW AIM
Aril 20thprira00
IMI1E111011 DESCRIBM sz ozio,Orrr orTomino I es. I Prirtge Sale 0 Furniture" PROFESSIONAL„
Lucas Caplan'
worstoo. moo tom* bow ho sou Wank J. Cheney makes oath tha The underifir will mil privetely
a- his middenoe ebeigton street, yerlovo HENRY anAT-ria
Sineemser tour Au Sew
itAhmispat,.001410ITQA.Iks-
OfANTO
Offlos--Efilott 131cok,fornierly eeeriptea •
1111111Elf TO WI)
NK J. CHENEY.
W. BRY3DONE.
BARBII3TER SOLICITOR NOTARy
PUBLIC, ETC.
CLINTON
timed sad bow bOW00 Roloalled, i(lh=t4r.(70,010412`n nusinenn in the bedroom ano rend howl:101d feral,
1
!lirstayitle..gsltn,..si 0, stoves, eto, PRANK
'Tor:years a mar- city ogToledo,Counify and State afore -
t r" is how Ohae, said, and that said Jinn Will Jost the
, Powell, of 105 i sum of ONE HUND
Raglan Ste King- 1 for each a,nd everye
eton, begins h i 0 I cannot be cured by
to chronic constip- Sworn to before me and subscribed Ten rooms, with woodshed and stable
-,.......
story. "A. martyr , Catarrh Cure, IIR.A.
Olen, but now I am in my presence this 6th day of Decem- hard and soft water, i sere of land. °en-
tree from it, and all her, A, D. 1880, trally located for particulars apply to
W. BRYDONE. '
RED .
aseot Catarrh that 1 r
the use of Hall's House for Stile
h la the use of A.W. GLIIASON,
total head oteighty ieet. D Leonhazdt's (SEAL) NOTAItY PUBLIC.
BEDIMILLIOR WILL Boom; I 01014,11, POWELL Anti -Pill." Catarrh Cure ,is taken. inter-
Ap a result of the power develop- Many who are nay and acts directly on the blood
now suffering from this complaint will and mucous surfaces of the system.
menta the village of 13entuiller. which I
is renowned for the yeetuseeque seen. I be glad to learn front Mr. Powell's Send foe testimonials free.
hb h od stor that there is hope for the most F. J. CHENEY ,S0 Co., Toledo, 0.
"1 Sold 1 d ts 10e
will be made more attractive by the A t
KT to e foundstub. orn case. lie con "flues .
Wag induced to try Anti -Pill by read- Take all's Family Pills for conetipa-
resence of inch it large body of water
with fish it will become a veritable had been cured of constipation by A.
y, and when. the waters are s Oa e
I had suffered for eighteen years and
paradise for anglers. No doubt a
had taken tons of stuff recommended
steam launch or some other pleasure as cures, but which made me worse
craft will be placed on the waters, and
rather then better. Doctors told me
When a convenient hostelry is erected them. was no cure for me,"
the village will become more than ever Dr, Leonhardt's Anbi-Pill is for sale
a • famous resort for :picnickers and
by all druggists, or by The Wilson-,
summer tourists, as it is only the short Pyle Co. Limited,. Niagara Falls, Ont.
distance of six miles from the town of
Goderich.
Good House for Sale.
------
subscriber offers for sale his large and
comfortable frame house on Albert Street,
The house has every convenience for ord,e,
ar family Good cellar; bard and soft
bag the testimony of sortie one who tam. . t water Cai the lot; three-quarters-of-s,n-aore
of land; bearing fruit tress, also geed
stable. Will be sold op reasonable terms.
Clinton Post -office Time Table A. WILICEbT,
Clinton, Mob, aOth.
Tiu Ppa.arno.ax. ATV) PiortingsQUEt,
In conclusion, it cannot but be ad.
Mated, that the surveyors of nearly
three generations ago were far-seeing
men, their wise, foresight being shown
in their setting aside that ((net of land
with the water privilege with the pur-
pose in view of creating a power which
the natural advantages of the place
suggested to thema They little thought
the motive power of 'electricity, an al-
together unknown thing in those cla,Ys,
was to revolutionize the industrial
'w Id. What has been aecomplished
by ower companies at Niagava Falls
a distan6e by wire , an other places promises td be re-'
- "peated here, but, of course, on a small
Just to show bow much the company scale ; still, a fall c fifteen feet, with a
valued the privilege and how tenac- head of eighty feet, is Lett to be found
iously they adhert.ri to the reparts sent every day, and when waters are
in by their first surveyors; it may be rnshing over the dam to the level be-
.
of interest to note that even as late as
the year 1880 they had no intention of
parting with the property except, as a
whole, for during the time of the salt
excitement in 'Goderich, when the en-
quiry was made if they wonld sell 100
acres of bush land,. en the Colborne
side of the river, the reply received
was that they Would no. divide the
property, but were open to sell the
whole treat at the upset price of 1)100
per acre. This price was far in enteess
of its value 08 atimbered lot, and the
incident clearly shoWS° how much the
tent a relief to the monotony and lone_ -company vetoed tile water privilege.
liness whichere apt to take th e romance
and pleasure out of existence. close to
nature. Everything which tends to.
multiply the exchange of letters and
printed words between himself and
those who are sundeied from him. is
desirable, even though it be not ex-
pedient.
In the Local Honae r Geahaia wire:
3.y. macle-tliV statement that • --
ings, License Inspector, -Toronto, was
dismissed because he. refused tn grant a
license to a hcitel=keeper who had eight
sAWMILLniq oinea/orioNs.
Early in the '80's the late Sainuel
Platt entered into an agreement with
tbe c anpany,' by. purchase or other-
wise, to cut the :umber and erect
sawmill, and be was the first to make
a break on the property, After erect-
ing a mill and ilitnanarig the rarer with•
a temporary' aiaeollen structure, and
diggirtg out a flume•aboutea _mile, east
of the Hog's Back" the workaf cut,
ting down the magnificeot tiniber went
am-forameleartierreabut, probably ma*
to the: lowlignree-therc ruling forliaad-
wood luenbea ilea cord wOod, the spe-
culation did not ' prove .it profitable
one, and ultimately the property fell
hack tbe 'company's hands again,
convictions to his credit. Mr Whitney . " Thenext pereentia eaploit. the prop -
said the statement olGraharn was puke erty was:axerat rprising sawmill man
e of eZievier Baecbler, who
imagination. The [ot-onto News cor- rtZintohclerlred.the .built 'Moue
low there will bea sombznF
spectacular grandeur and n'echanical
energy that will have its attractions
both for lovers of tbe picturesque and
tor those wh,, will viewit for its possa
bilities in dollars and cents.
r (Simple
Rules
Follow Them, and Health. Happi-
ness and Prespenty will be yours..
If one would be healthy, happy and
prosperous, follow these four simpte
rules. (1) Keep the lioweis open every
day, (2) Chew your foaid. 'elowly and
thorotighlya (3)A.voirl indigestible foods
(4) If there are any symptoms of.stoin-
:Leh troubles, take alieo-tia before each
Meal'until cured. • •
• No Matter hew Mani years YOOn mo47
have suffered with stomach teenibles,or
how worried by sleeplessness, nervous.-
riess, los ef appetite, furred tongue,
apeekabefore the eyeaheadachee indta
gestieteor Other ills -that Are 'Caused by
a weak stomace, eau can be_ cured by
the faithful use of Matana. • .
Take One of the little tablets before
• al•with the flited clererrninatico
ea,c
to get the most benefit out of :it,
Mi o•na, is pet a fanciful expeviment,
it is not a petent inedieine, it. is not a
" ••re-
eonrinended but for Due trouble--wea
nese of the digestive organs, •
Wi ti Mao na, bag been used :fda
literally correct, and - says that Mr. a substantial bri go costing °vet $3,-
000, . and built several Muses • and a
Whitney c•im easily find the facts to be
. large limekiln. . The speculatien did.
as stated if he wants to. not prove a better paying- Ono than
, --- ---- that or his predecessor -and -eventually
.After seventeen years of experiment. the property reverted .ence . more to.
it has been demopstrated • by the Dom- the possession' of . the' .company, after
liainng beeri denuded ,of a, large portion
Inion Department --. f iageiaulture that -of tie. growing timber. The., property
many fruits can be grown succeffeflillY
Man!tol'a. L, H. Patinore, of
Brandon, recently read a paper On the
ie •
few days, the digestive systein will he saMe."
so greatly 'Min oVed the t ttw food
Public Lobby .opens... .7.80 a.m.
Public Lobby closes. . . 9.00 p.m.
Wicket &MO. office open 8.00 a.m.
P. 0. office closes „ ...; ...6.00 p.m.
Wicket closes 7 00 p.m.
adre Powell will verify every word of 'as AILS.
5°3 Mails close as follows .
South ... 0.85 lame • Fan.
these statements.
East -0.35 aam, 2.50 pan , 4.50 p.m,
North 0 50 a.M., 0.00 pare
West 12.30 p.m.
tire -Washington Gardner of WOWS*" Goderich -9.50 a 0 pan., 9 pan.
the only ' clergyman, Representative Al ails are ready for delivery approxi -4
Anthony -Michalek of Chicago the °ilia mataly as follows
grocer. Delegate Kallanaole of Hawaii
the' only prince, Representative John
Thomas Hunt of. Missouri the only
etonoeutier, P,apfesentative Edward L,
afitior of Wisconsin the only licensed
maeter of steam vessels and Repre-
sentative S. W. Robertson of Loutclana
• tainnly collego professor.
Senator. iierkens of California. is the
only whaler in congeess, Represent&
Front North... ,8.00 a.m. 4.30 p m
" West 8 00 sale
" Sorith. ..11 00 a,m., 00
" East, .. .. 8.00 a,Ine 2.00 le lea
tfroila the night train
Godetich. . • .....-3.45 pan.
I -10W A1BOUT YOUR
PA'1N ABOUT THE HIPS WALL PAPER?'
-
men. The right treatment is Nervil- • tion pa a house as good Wall Paper- I.
Nothing adds so much to the decora:,
It is a common complaint with wo-
ine, which penettates to the seat of the am in a position te show you the very
1 abgesetntainodr tchheoicest, patterns,. as I am
pain immediately. Nerviline warms .
and soothes the affected parts, draws
out the irrit•ition and Pain, allows the i
atient ease after one rubbing. No Empire Wail Paper Co.
iniment so ' eeonommal and sate.
Nearly.flfty years in use, and the de-
mand immensely. greater every day 1
Nerviline must be good. ^ •
Not For
' "What in the world does that mean -1"
asked the traveler tbroogh a sparsely
settled region on the cape. "There's
no such place on my road meta".
The; man avaom he addressed first
took a leisurely' survey of the traveler
and his horse and then turned his eyes
etaWard tae. Weather beaten sign which
bore the single ward "T,olpim.". •
"That aba't a natue,' be said. With
. dignity; "it's :Jest. an indication. It
means, To •Long Pond one mile:
. "It's plain enough to.fOlks fkom near
by that's huntiog. efena.„tlia. peak.. and
we don't. aetkoo -orraVaratte
nrach luterest."reatoutb's Comaanion.
' •
Such. a Waite! - '
^ "1 wonder,". said the mare of a staffs -
of Toronto.
•
The samples for 1006 are entirely
1 new. Prices run from 50 a roll to 35c,
with borders at same price. Every
Iroll of papetagnaranteecl to cohtain .8
yards; Samples gladly shown to in-
tending purchasers, at any time.
GEORGE POTTS,
,
i House Decorator and Paper Hanger,.
• Cor. Qvieen:and Princess StaaClinton.
WING 14A1,4‘
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
• : le a high-grade Coinmerefni Solsool
Three Courses . •
Com exmal. Stenography • Teiegraphy.
Write.GEO. SPOTT,'9.N. PAO/NIL
11116111114,
. -Start for a Good Salary
• By taking one of our Home-stady
..
tical turn; "I wonder how much poW- , may eocieass
. courses: la costs, but a trifle, • sed
•der is .destroyed,• daily in •useless :ea; . • your. 'spare time,
lutes?" • Write to . for patio:tilers .
..
.. If CCEara ai a LEN t le DERA:RTE ENT
°toile' girl, "but I euppoee women. will
go oa aissing:. ateli other 'just" the
eateti. .converLed. trite nutrition So
that nob:Mimi-4kt and health. are given
to the whole system and there :is a
rapid increase in weight, strength. and
remained for some time m an unpro. spirits.
eluctive ,state, and was afterwa.rds V You Cannot obtain Mi-o•na of your
4 ist it will be sent lay maii, post -
ren tea AS a riloo4 to LI. 0°MtianY Of •
,..rti.u„coumtni•-•1711ey' say they'll send'
ix ateele when thy gof,. around to it
F.m.ployer-W1;f‘n thpy Arotimi,
IV? Tliny ndist bc. ti a vol'.ng-.1 the
_ .
•-e-eele•eireetien. . ..
c te' dice/ere froth Seatorth. . , on reoeipt of price. Write us for -....
subject before the Brandon Forestry •The above sketch halhAti 118 down to adviee pa your cat3e from a leading
and Horticultural Society, and thefacts about two years ago. When ceniaanY i stomach specialist Which will he sent
reeurveyed the property into lots anti free. The A.. T Booth Company. Rh-
presented were so encouraging that sold them; mosely to farmers having
they are well worth sithemarizing. Mr land in • the immediate neighborhood
flatrnore points out that the extreineS This end§ thaearly histcny of this hie-
sible to grow varietiesot appies common
in Ontario, hut he adds that by procur- last sale including about all tint re -
a,ca, N. Y. ."
THE STANDARD YARD.
torie t t as far as the cornpany is
.
eoncernedefor this unfit> pOweriel ti0dv Tha-..t .in r.---1,- ''''
a e ea urea. ......„,,h1 nftd
f clitna.te in Manitoba make it irnpos-
.
at one time owned all tho .huo these UnIted States. .
...or
and the neighooring townships, .tllia ;the yard is the British and A.merican
ig har.l.y trees ?nd allowing° them to be. maimed, to them of. theae- a a
go,nt from
come acclimated, they will bear prolifi. the 03;Own in thn ii.e.;r-iy-
history of, the
.cally, producing a variety of fruit peOVinete" a; . . . •
'which for color and quality cannot be . • .TTIE - POWER PROJECT. .
excelled in any Other climate, Car- - • With the passing of the Company s
a • iescan claith to the lands a new . h... 1.
eraas dawn-
Allnts, gousebeitit s sial faisev
p d nd a neev generation of men have
be grown Without dittillthy, and des- come to the front, who, viewing the
pile the tbe fact that the experiments , Preject of damming the river in the
light of modern developments, see in
With etraWbcrries have so far failed, it the foundation of a. great industrial
Mt Patrnore is convinced that the Ondertaking. They have looked into
right plant will yet be found. As to the possibilities offered by the natural
- advantages discerned bythe suiveye
the apple trees. he says that they pro- ors of eighty years ago, and have come .
duce better results when unsheltered to the conclusionthat the old, Mail -
by other trees. • , land has been wasting its'. enery- long
•
enotigh; and that the time had arrived
- •
The Snowflake, Man., correspondent ,.4-..,nthis hitherto wasted ener V
of the Winnipeg Free Press says : "It
is not often a town chronicles an omit.
rence like the following :--- Mr. and
Mrs John Quance, who reside' six Miles
west of here, have a married daughter
who is twenty.one years .of age, and
that was the only family they have had
until this week an eleven lb boy was
born to them, making a clear tvvent y.,
• one years between the two births. Mr ,
and Mrs. Quance came from Exeter,
Huron county, Ontario, and are num-
bered among the pioneers here.
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
*lust have 'plenty of "grit, dour= '
age, strength. How is it with
the children ? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it mikes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
The Glom rein cannot possibly he** good
health unless the bowels ate in proper condi-
tion. A sluggish 11.M gives s coated tongue.
'dbreath, constipated bowels. COreset all
Viitile bit/ levletuktestrbtl. 1601:21:e.cooilitat of Ayer's
should be converted to 'practical pur-
poses. Accordingly a company has
been formed and is nowseeking a char-
ter from the Legislature to permit
the erection of it dam and the pur-
chase of euch of the adjoining lands
as it may be rieccessary to flood to
raise the required head of water. The
promoters of the soherne have ap-
proached the different owners and ob-
tained options on liberal tennis so no
difficulty will be placecl in their way so
far as the purchase of the land is con.
Cerfted. The company owns„ we un-
derstand, $1,boilt 1,00C. suave of land,
1 outside of the property upon whieh
options are held.
. A Na.TUniir. DAM Sun. •
The site chosen foe the dam that the
company proposes to build is situated
, at what is called the "Hogs Back,". a
I naturtd bend in the , river projeetiftw
1 from the Colborne shore in the form of
a horseshoe. A more convenient or
suitable place for the pnrpose could
not possibly be desired. 1 he river lust
here narrows to a fevv yards, with tides
hewn out of the solid liiii?stone rock
Wthe tilition of the 'Wad's' for untold
ages, and the retaining wall to be built
of. cement will have the backing of the
solid bank on, either side. The pro.
osed dam is to be • sixt -fivri feet in
eight, and the waters wi 1 flood about
100t; a,cres, and will come up to within tacks about once it month -a -used Die
a short distance of Benmiller bridge, a i liamilton's Pills and obtedped grand
distant* of over three miles. The re. results NI y Stomach has been put. in
standard of lengtb. Down to 1S tW.
original standard of leritalu, feona
vvhich ours was copied, was a rod, l
°which bad been deposited In the coUrt- -
of exchequer, London, in the time of
Queen Elizabeth. In those daysall
measures intended for general Use
were taken to. the court of exchequer.
to be -examined. by the proper officer.
That official took the propoSed meas-
ure and Placed -it parallel with thee,
standard and if found- correct placea
certain marks of ,identification Amon It
By an act of parliament IA 1824 th'e4
old- Elizabethan standard was super-
seded by another, which had been con.
structed under the directions of the
Royal society sixty-four years previ-
ous. This act . provided • that "the
straight line of distance between the
in the brass rod now in the cistody of
centers et two.poitits in the gold studs
the clerk of the house of commons
shall be the genifine standard �f the
yard measure in Great &Italia" The
act .further provided that the inetigure-
ments of the red must be made when
the temperature Of the brass Vas at 62.
.degrees .
The standard was destroyed by fire .
in 1834, and the edmmission appointed
to replace it made the yard measere
now in use. The new standard was de -
Visited in the hoUse of parliament In
1855, and ,authenticated eoples of It
are in the possession .of our goVern.
meat officiale at Washington.
chadloivk
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Splendid eitustion: Within two rine.
utes walk of Post Office. That comfort-
able home at present oocupied the tera
dersigued,' House contains 7 mopes, also
wash rooms and pantry and good wood-
shed. First-olses well and (Astern.
Splendid cellar, 1-4 Imre land adjoining
the residence of Mrs. JoaChidley. Apply
at NEW ERA Office or FRED C. ALL -
COCK.
Choice Farm tor Sale
Subeoriber offers for sale his oplendld.
farm of 96 some .the Base Line being
north part of lot 2, Maitland Block, Line,
Good brick house, barn and all necessary
outbuildings; 35 sores bush; farm well wa-
tered and in good eondition. 2 miles from
Aubarn. JOHN. SPRUNG. Auburn P.9
Farm tor Sale. -
Subscriber offers for Bale his farm of
100 acmes, being lot 24 Con. 2nd, Stanley,
All cleared but 10 urea Brick house,
bank barn 40180. cement silo, 14x30; one
sore of orchard snd email fruits, 2 never'
ling wells. Driving house, pig pen, hen
home. Five miles from Clinton and three
from Brumfield, on good gravel roads.
ALBERT NOTT,
Clinton P. 0.
L.
•
Farm in Tyekersmith to
To rent for a teem of years, I., ot U. Con-
.
cession two, L. ft. fa, containing 100 acres,
80 aorta of which are cleared end in a good
state of cultivation. This farm is situated
1 1-2 miles from Kippen, 7 miles from Sea -
feral, and- 8 1.2 from Hansen. Thie farm
is well fenced, drained, and hag fast owes
buildings thereon, and is one of the best
farms in the,County a Enron. For terms.
ezo, apply. to,Doig Doig, Attorneys, Sault
Ste, Marie, Michigan. ' 8-11
1•00•1•••••
RIIDOUT ar. HAI.e
OnNvirriatoEns OOMMISHIONEE 8,
Real Estate aed'Insuranoe Agent
atones to loan
0,1B, HALE, JOHN unpotrr
Farm fo'r Sale.
Two hundred and thirty-frve -acres, sita-
Ittii'd Baytield Road, Goderick Tp., three-
quarters -of -ft -mile from Clinton. Soil in
excellent conditionehaving been. all under
grass for fiVe years; splendid- grain or grata
land, well drained, Five acres hardwood
bull and excellent orohaid. One barn,
52x74, With stone stabling for 12 horses
and 35 cattle; one barn,. 38x54, with silo
and stabling for 17 cattle.' Large kepi&
ieg windmills; large frame house; two
good webs and running water st rear of
farm. • Apply to MRS. ALEX. at.
McE WEN, Clinton P.O.; or Lot 28, Cora
2aStanley. • .
TO110bITO
. .
. 11 st111W11 a Principal
DO YOU GET BILIOUS.
Ni' remedy conicl be more:prompt or
agreeable than Dr.. IlarniltOn's Pills.
No matter Where you go you'll hear of
the graractites"ther itk
frcini Ottawa, Mrs. M. E. Legere says :
"For people itielthed to biliousness and
sick headache I don't think there is a
remedy to compare with Dr. flagon -
ton's I -1.11s. 1 formerly laul bilious at-
taining wall necessary to dam up such
a, large body of Witter will of necessity
be a Very solid affair, and will entail
considerable expense for labor, cement,
ete., but the leese material, such as
gravel and helilderS for filling in, is to
be found on the spot in immense (10115.
titles, Slut thh. cobsiderably reduce
good oilier, and my health great.y un-
proved." No inedieine better for ttien
women or children. Try Dr. Handl:
ton's Pills, Price 25e a box or 5 boxes '
for $1.00 at all druggists. 1
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ARE YOU MONO $2.003.22 A
tho expense ot tellStritetlett, tompare YEAR? it is being denie With. ottr gond.
With What, it W011id be if the Material work is pleaMant,pernkument and profitable.
1
(Mode used In every bon*, every day. Rd take*
1, had to be procured from It distanee.
lbe LOP body of watot to bo bOta lend uou.,a to create the ficinand. Legitimate,
iup by tint, dam is ealeutated to be reputable businet14. Von tett Start without* cent i
ittell y talmOient AS 0, reservoir in the a email, watt to do. G. meleaata a Co,
Waoteside Testa and Wee*. landed, Ont.
Drs. Gunn & Gunn,
, W. Gunn. Lat. fl 11.• C. S., Whs.
Dr, .11. Nisbet GNUS, ai. 8. England,
11. IL. P., Lifilden.
Oftice-bntario Street, Olithon, Night calls -1M
front door of office or residence, 'Rattenbury •
Street.
. There cannotbediff&ent degrees'
of purity' any more than there can
be different degrees of honesty..
If a man be honest, that is all he •
can be. '.There is no superlative. •
:One flour cannot be purer than
another, . ft can only be more
nearly pure. -
In these times when all flour man.
ufa.cturers are claimingpurity you
should remember these two things:
Actual purity in flour can only be
secured by the use of electricity.
Royal Household Flour
is the only flour, made and sold in
Canada, that is purified by electricity.
You can get Ogilvie's Royal
Household Flour from your grocer.
Ogilvie Vlour Mi�s Co., uinttta.
MONTREAL.
"Ogilvie's i3ook for A Cook," contains tee •
pages Of excelledir
dt recipes eoo never before
published. Veer grocer owlet you how to
gait 'MEE,
Bulls tor. Sale.
Two thorcebred Short Horn bulls for
gale, aged 2 8(3 years, both red with a little
white; splendid individual bulls of good
pedigree. One by Digging' imported Fan-
cy's Pride; the other by Snell's Bier of
Daorning. Will be solareaboneble.
tf JaMES SelOBBROOK •
landesboro
DR. J. W. SHAW,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON -
4.00cusheur ete,. edlce and residence On
tario St., opposite English church, formerly oo
eueled by Dv. Appleton, Clinton Out,
•
DR.. 0. Iiii*,s.THOIMIPSON
Physioinn, Surgeon, Ete,
epecial attention giy en to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose.
, Chloe and Realdence-
Albert street.2 Weeks North of linittenbsury
G. W. Manning Smith, 1.1)., Cal&
' PHISIOIAN de.SUAGEON.
OFFIQE-Main latieet, Bayfield, former*. ,
atiOupied be Dr. Pallieter;
BLACK BARIAY.
Have you tried It? Splendid yield,"
full stock, 80 to 100 bushels per acre.
Nothing like it for feed; good, clean
seed,. $1.00 per bushel. Apply to Farm
Foreman, Stapleton Salt Wells. -
D G. eAlue4T HouviEe
• DENTIST
(Soccessor to Dr. T. 0. Bruise,
Sp eclalst In crown and stades Werk
L. D. S. -Graduate Boyal College DentalsSut
Boone of Ontario, Toronto. •
S,-Flitsbidaes Bono: graduate at Pow
taiDepartment of Toronto • linivereltik
Special attention_ paid to preservation .or
ohW
ildren's teeth. ill visit Hayfield e
Monday. °
DR. II,FOWLER, —
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
- Special care taken to make dente tre -
mint es monism as possible. W vi i
Auburn every Monclay.
•
r.,..iskvstivseterl2pinplesorumsh.....
8 , No witnesses required
Money
Private funds to loan at 434 per cent ancruP-
wards • W. BEYDONE. •
GEORGE ELtLIOTT: .
• . , . ,
- Licensed. Auctioneer.
Farm sales a Specialty.
TERMS' REASONABLE',
Orders left at the NEW' ERA will be
promptly attended to,
Live gicick'and general Auctioneer,
GODERICKOE:NT. •
Farm it stwsates a spdcialty, • Orders left at
Nnw ERA orlice, (Tinton, promptly 'attended.
to. .Terms reasonable, Fai mers' • sale notes,.
discounted, •
IVIARRIA.GE LICENSES
,
ISSUED:mr
J. B, Rumba'', Clinton.
J. P. TisDAL.
-'BAN,
C CAIN TON , 014111.'
rivate funds to loan on mortgages aive
best current ratee
General Dtwaking Minna° trineseted
;nterest allowed on deposits.
Sale notes bought .
.
Seed Grain for Sale.• cit. D. licTaggart N. D. MAaggart •
...........
Manchuria Barley and Siberian Oats, Mcialt4t Bros.
agg
good standing stiff Straw, and bledintn
White Pesti. All free from wild Oats and SZINIKERS
Muetard, and the two former acknowledged
by Government statistics highest yielders ALBERT ST, CLINTON
known. JOHN YEO, Hcarnetwille, ..enera I Banking Basin ealt •
transacted • . ' '
il
Drafts°iTsfd.MISnete?etratiqaTIV)Wed �n
deposits.
American eorn
For Sale.
A quantity of first-class Ameri-
can Com ; willbe sold for
cash or exchanged for grain.
also other stock food.
Standard.Etevator, Clinton.
L 06 S
itlialleddllt§ 60110118111Cd
Highest icsrices paid, Xlm logs
especially required
STAripETON SALV WORKS
E.- & J. RANSFORD
1
SPRING SEEDING.
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I HAVE ON HAND
nreNeeTa, or Wild GoOseWheat
SDL.O1TS. best Vitrietiest
BARLEY
PLIAS. SONdatY or* Anne Pea and
Golden Vine
All free as possible Frani noxious Weeks
Bibby's Cream Equivalent,, for
Calves.
The MeKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance co.
Perm and Isolated Town Props:.
erty 0,1117 InSuredio
OFFICERS. •
J. B. McLean, President, Kippen; Thos
Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; Thos. B.
Hee% Secy. Treas., Seaforth;.1
DIRECTORS.
Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John;
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech.,
wooni J. G..Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea,
tieWeis, • Broclhagen.
Each Director is inspector ofilosSes:in
his own locality,
AGENTS.
Robe Smith, Harlock; Ed, Hincbley
Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmonct-
ville; J. W. Yeo, Hohnesville,
JAS. A. FORD
CLINTON.
WANTED', by Chus
Chicago wholesale hoe, (Mee.
Lal representative (man or woman) tor each pro. -
vinco in Canada. Salary 820,00 awl. exnensea '
mid weekly. Expense money ndvomeed. Busi. I
MAASS:WO:MOW; positioti pertrutnont. No invest- 1
moot required. Previous experience not assent.. ;
Address General Meniger. 104 take 'Street. 1
at to engaging.
tter7.00 10 Obletwie, Ilia V. 0. a ,
i
a
ritisittioa 8i; Sot
We are 'still in the But:
chering business, and are
in a position to fill all or-
ders for seasonable meats,
intrusted to our care.
Our he* business stand
s in the Combe Block,
R. Vitasimons tit Sou
NW 70 Clinton