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The Clinton New Era, 1906-08-31, Page 21^ 2 401.1044•0...9.10.0o.iaMi•VOMPIVIOMPAdirwahmoovori.remumorroproomoopoosamome the NEw EVA Printing Weise* , pcit Wig% every rmay at 1 '40440 Miner ealaarOili ' •Terres. of sub: eription - $1 psy year lo tedtraW $A 6) may he oknoged latitsennaid. No paper alscontinned *iitil ali (Wears ave paid, unless at the • vtion of the publisher. . The (late to. wbich every subscription is paid is de. Intibed on the label. Advertising ratee-. Transient advete aitsements, 1.0 cents per nonparel, line for ftost insertion and 3 cents per lige • Ina WW1 subsequent insertion. Smell adVertisements not to exceed one bitch as "Lost" "Streyed," "Stolen," inserted once for :3.5 vents, or . one 'neentlifor$1.Commuti.ications Intended. Iier publication must, as a guarantee a zond faith, be accompanied by the • name of the writer. To insure publication hi current .:Ittsue cony of advernseinents fhould be Pent in early.. Vontract rates - The follew ingtebla rtime out. rates fee speeetted period. ...seeta. space. I yr. 61no. 3tro. Into The New lera a .Volumn $75•00 $10 00 '$25 OU . $8-50 laatilntrin 40'Oe 26 ou 16 00 6 OU ' essn„._25.06 13 00 800 250 thiteartenaa4ateeteesteleesteenglef0 , :a 'An& Ott 3 56 • 200 1 20 . Rona. laoresiis. Editor and Propriator Linton ew Eva 171LINTON., ONT., AIR -111S1 31.. El( 6 , ' ••••••••• Are Canatliatie Easy Tbe Milton Reformer teaes thiefole lowing pessimistic view of the sane, stain r atlf we ,ate to judge by the thousands of people. who are being• daily swiudled by the munerous get rieh schemes that infest the country-, the taanadien.people are becoming par- . easy. Ahnost every large' -town eeems te be a ftrattield for the swindler's operations, and the poor dapes•almost tumble lever eitehother Th tase•effort to get somethin'a for noth• or fabulous 1 eturns for a small •outlay which, anyone Of average intel- aigence ought to know as a swindle wham:nit being apprised of the fact. Aside from this, the pi ess a the coun- • try is coittinually we:ening the people oatbe tdangetous ckaraeter of mese .6Witldli I IL; opera t lone, and. publishing reports of the thousands who have /earned by dear experience of the frandeilenteenut eel' so o any concerus in whieh they have.entrinted their all. We shou'd say it stayed them. right wevedr not for :the fact tbatthevic- tifl)$, in .in ily ea see are poor • people. who ,clin ill afford to Itiee their chitty earnings thin weenier.' daNTON SEW ER4 Quebec rietestant ,Selkonits •A. /flower's :Views en. the Twig . . . eit#4...1,44 The Pantatitant schotala eit allitit tate The fOlittWing letter to the Globe Thew of Quebee seem Vs la •ti. bad 1 worthy of co ei way , and Hon . Sinn loner the nsideration : iw!,i:,,1:,norgatainizsetear‘44aevetlaterivtteuelttinUrges,dolteirmat tolraesptythtoe apurivedilettg4141 lin aitrteleeesuptacies. there to see'hateanddlise done to in- seems the cosainglariif ebapges, .:Phe crease their efficiency. The greab ) tariff is a live issue with the farmers Protestant ' popnlatien it* - the rural. disstriete wes stated at one of the say in regard to this matter that the ineetinnet 'Writ there are four hundred position you have alWatat taken is that when positive injustice le shown to and thirty elementary schools,with an exist, the wrong should be righted. average altendence of twelve pupilteor Quite right. Now, sir, can you shove ! less, wed tartY 800018 With °WY ilae me any just reason why the farmer pupils exch. Itiftydeacaers teeching hould be taxed ter the privilege of 25t1 cnildren. Placing the salary living in this country end carrying on these teachers at $200 per annum,cer- a legitimate business ? Or why the energy and inelnotry of the Canadian farmer and his family is to be taxed for the benefit of any other class ? flere is a wrong and •a, positive loins- tiee, which ought to he righted, and t hey*, the stares of the teeten chers s- you ought to do Your best to see that em ca, and to have soe- plan devised it le rightea. Look 'at the labor prob- lent as conditions mast to -day, The ,Where ay the sehotes will be concenerat- tamer is at a great disadvantage. He tet„til.(1 the attendant.° increased. To c to this,, the people will, of course,have to ta'`It tiln1WielVeS more heavtly. for sehnol perpoees. ' The lane J. k .ProvinciaA Tree -over, the only Protestant minis- ter in the Qtabee Legalature, made some statements iteregard to the Pro- t .etants of that Province, whioh shciuld set thera thinking 1;1 1871 t p eneetion of Quebec Provintee• w or I 191,509, and of that utuu her 1,010,8S0 were Catholics, the hal +nee, ierbuting not only Protest - ate s, but all taller religions and. those watt Mel nolitenialy amnunted to 171,- ro t o e ape/wiener* of Canada at the present tinee. You Are Vol ona MOO 21 tautly a miserable enough ettlary-ot Will be seen that it costs 010,000 a year to teach these 260 pupils, and one of the coMpliants s thee owing to the email selarys many of these teachers ere inefficient, isdr. Fisher is anxious Odd a US • egainst • 1,0)9.850„ In ..other wores, the Cathelics of this province filmed ever e5 per cent of the menthe tam, tied the bidet -ice, incletling Pro. testants, 15 per , cent. .Aceording• tO the censits of 1001,tlie entire 'copulation of this province has increased to SOS thee ie, 4a7,332 in thirty years. Of that T1 MVO Vr Mir Catholic fellow cite z increosed 409,410, and the balance of the population,- not Protestants alone, beer in raind, but all other re- ligions, 17.932 in thirtyyelars. In other' wordt. the Cataielics •hitd increased from e5.513 pet, cent of ' the pnputation to 80.78 per centebet we !led decreased front 1544 to 13;82 per .cent. - So slow is the Protestant growth that it will eonreeease, if it has not al! ready eeased be a factor in the eche- . eationel ;trades' of .Quebec.• True, the Protestants sts Montreal have held their own, but at the expense of the • rurai ,disexacte. Mr, alcieorkill asked : ethea vim know that every farm sold .hy an Eng isteCanaclian is hotight hy e Frenetettanedian ? Why is it our Eng- lish-Ceendianehave lid' love for the ,Are they going to be infants forever ? . ? 'Tee heart oftheench-Canat eierely after 28.. years of 'snoop -feed dem 'is fixed in the soil, end the mo- -they ought to he able topull on a pair merit b,eriougli to Make a l'kmh nea ants and cannotcompete in the labor merket with the favored. classes. If the rail. road companies have to pay big wages, they can add it on to rates itnd eharges., . The protected manufectur. ers can add it to the price of their goods, and se pass italong to.scrine one else. The iarmer cannot do that when it reaches him. It has come down to. the soil and.. ce,nnot • go any farther. The fart -nets cannot pass .it along to 'anyone, BO he has to beer the burden, a,nd swig be has borne it long enough: Netwithstapding theprospertty which is so much talked anent, I Ven- ture to say this : There is no Claes of men and • wanton :in the country who, through force of circumstances, lieve 10 deny thenioelves so many o the leteetees end even neeessaries of a com; forable life, as Very inany-041411411;. •iners. The. life of • many a farmer s wife •is vvorso than •thitt of a servant girl, at work from early.neorning till elate nieht, from the neginning to theenclof the year, then tellies the wages. You have not far to seek to. find wives and daughters in the field doing .men'e work, little boye who ought to be at school kept.at Mime to do.whitt they can on the farm, fields half cultivated, weeds increasing to an enormous extent, and -farin property decreasing in value. Under all these adverse 'conditions the farmer is made to Pay tribute to the rich nianufec- timers, whose' families may be at the seashore, living in leisure, pleasure and luxury. . I ara•glad thatpur Man- ufacturers are .able.• to . Compete and &old their own' against all corners in foteige countries.. Let them . do the • same thing .aat.• 'her& here: stand out een, Vs, at hh that Peetnent, buys e a farm and • :cagoule cif -the men who now 'sit on worke."11 tint - he Iiiis earned', enotigh, to pat- off the teatime 7'. ThOSe'who etre miter:ening the Province ere cencens tatting it. ortiee, while the habitant. eticke lei the land. The ontipok is net. eewn .mouths.• They said it .was class a poetical:nay- bright one.for the •Eng- legislatien, ancliegalized aebbery,a,nd lish-speaking 'people there, nor does ie ef.t . he Protestt schools today. • We might -just as well 'have they were right.- It is the sitine thing the fetur leek es aY aest's • Ibis 3.7°''thY °fnOte ,a law...that when the toanufactorer Met. • tlikt. • •nz i tiictibii • 'MPM.PIZtin t"- was', tbe feather: tete the high way tie could.- , made V tlintmeakera ekateseelie.Qaess-tellehiltistotarov.4.:,his„sbetr1de whilc _bee. eleyerii metre,' fuether than that he indeed' hie poeleet. Protectioan the Government benches at Ottawa say of the protection, policy -When they were in Opposition ? We have net forgotten, We -have it out • of their 1 ' 'tiOnd 'T1210 and ighltro How To PrOvout nttoclito , • Biliousness is merely a terilu applied 1 to a condition that exists • when the • boa, is overloaded with bile. The nornplexion turns yellow, eyes 1, look dull, pimples, itching and eezerns, t break out, headaches are ever present. Biliousness has two great causes, constipation and defective liver action. When Dr. Hamilton's Pills are taken they not only correct the bowel, but net directly on the liver, regulating its bile secretion. Unlike ordinary medicines which purge and give temporary relief, Dr, , alatuiltonai Pills remove the condition 1 which causes biliousness ; thus permit- I nent cures are effected, Dr. Hamilton's Pills do cure bilious- ness and liver file under all drown- SaeneeesP nrove this by the statement of Mr. Fenwick Luddington, of Newilar. boa N. Se who writes ; "Three months age Telma no eitpectation of ever getting /tee front periodical bili- ous attaelts. They were preceded by dizziness and dreedfulheadatibes. If 1 stooped over my head woule swim apd a nauseous feeling crept into my stom- etch, a Dr. Hamilton's Pills fixed up my liver, drove ell the bile oat of my blood and made me it well man inzL few months. To -day .1 enjoy a good aippe- tite, excellent cligest.ort, and the nest of lieelth, Dr. Hamilton's Pills cueft alt." Get • Dr. alamilton's Pills to -clay, Sold by all dealers; 25e per box or ave boxes for $1.00. By mail from N. C. Poison & Co.,Harttord, (Sennett. S. A. and Kingston. One. August al, MI etivertheyeehoirld .beve• cbritrol of the etencls tieday is'only another( wayaofe • spete log o 1 le. Tle-.S • doing the smile thing. • • . • • MC; QE_C111.1O% 1:TY OF TOLEDO) Ltc-tcNTvT1-ss. larank.J..Clieuee makes oath that he senior Teethe!! .4 the firm of F. J. •gasenee & Co, eitrieg -A:Ilene-se in • the thy ef Toiedset °taut). and _State afot•e- tiaid, and thaeseid firm will . pay the sum of ONE litaNDRED DOLIARS for each.oeid eveLT C4 SO Of Catarrirthat elinnotebe curee by ihc use ia Haas • Cateerlt Cure. .FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before Inc. and subscri heti in ray presence, this Oth day of Deceut- etier, A. D. 1880, A. W. GLEASON, . (teesee) - • NOTARY PDRLIO Balla Catarrh Cure..ie taken inter-. nalin. and tLar. daectly on the bio.od and anxieties eseefeces of the system. .Send for teetirsionials free. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., -Toledo, 0. °"Sold by all eireiggiste, 73c. • . * Take ilall'aleainily Pills for consta• petiole • The axe still •swings the villeges -and along the sidelines and concessions and day by day good Coueereatives pass into the land of plenty, Ras just announced that '3.Lr. John Brown. of. Rockdale, Fisheity Overseer for Bel- , enont and Methumehas been dismissed by the Government by order of the local patronage .managers, .and that 'his successor has been duly eppointed. It seems .that no.tens pita n ts wore laid against Mr. Brown in the Department, that he has been a magistrate Once 1884, that he hes been Warden of the to -may, County Councillor and Reeve of Belmont and Methuen, and yeasingu assay enough, is ,ineapable of the effi- cient performance of Wte work of fisbery 0 zerseer. What of•htingry Tories tame were in this Prevince, and how freely and lavahly .the bread of pat- n'onage is broken to the hungry and needy of the flock -Toronto News, tn the four harvester excursions this year, 2,000 more persons went west from Ontario than na-to the same date last year. mimmolmirtssimOirsoiNItioir air reSSill Nearly every one likes a .fine , hair dressing. Something to make the hair,moro, manage- able; to keep it from being 100 rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something,, too, that will feed -the hair at the same time, a regular hair -food. Well -red hair will he strong,and 'will rpmain where it belongs— on thc head, not on the zombi the, beet kind of it Untie:Mince-a I "Sold or over aitte yeareat A.2u41.1t..1.1.atzwociva=r""" P teeSAPrialtte, • pre Nus, ,„,,,,, aliellalf ranfORAL, f=i-reattinitil, says Sohrieber, in the artiele referred to in The Globe yen say the fitierters lose heaviiy, • • 4'04in:it:la will have a reinarktelne rsia w y ‘'y lien the Grand TimekPacific • is Mailer was the snit eni en t -Made . this. mires:mg Collingwood Schrlebers eti eon a, die og engineer to I be Cana - d ernmeti t "( have ...just come' from the West whet•el have been :meeting the nortion of the line teem Winnipeg to Edmonton.- I dreee the entire •tlis r 1,nce Of t he toe te from Per- tege la f?reirin eo Edmonton. . The surveyors :have. fou it splendid. :line.. It iliractically straight and the mina. •ittwitla fiqq410 to the eastern:lel is "four- teritti. of. I per.centenna Westward five- eerithe.. Ars the Grand :Trunk people. expec t., to ,clo its well through the moue- tal n ',.1gdocouron to the Pacific, and ns it/Woe:it transcontinental sureeye !rime enstetically secured these grad es•ell tne way from Winnipeg. to the Atlantic, there is ne doubt the line will be the beet of alt transcontin- ental' limes, and 'capable ot the most eeentomie Administration and ef hand- ling the greategt amount of traffic nit. p, minimum met. By auturim there will be over 100,miles of the line west of Winniexeteis idled, arid there is little donbeithe root will patticipate in the hauling of the mem next year. -The settlers are going with the road. Their ithiteks were seen dotting the pro arethe whole distance. from Portage lit Preirie to Edmonton. The .coni- pany lias sixteen. serveytne parti CS Whr/z hlg to the ,w.eat. of Edmonton through the mono tains. The contrac- tors ate encountering some difficulty in getting labor ahoweeer, there is .no doubt the load veal be • built in a very .shoretime.". . • .. . • ' • WHY CHEST .001,i)S AliE DANGEROUS. They lead to pleerisy and pneumonia. Voilow the adviee w. II. Poseles, of Powle's Corners, Out:, who says : 1 used to be subject to attacks, and • al- though I used most everythitig nothing relieved quickly till I discovered ,Nerte ili tie, .1 have used it fits. pleurtsy and. sore chest and have found it , just the proper thina. Nor Lumbago ,or Neur- algia quick its lightning,„ I cheer- fully recommeect Nerviline." Strong - esti cleanest,. elost pain destroying liniment on earth is Polsorae Nerviliee, 23c bottles; sold everyWhere, tihie. Terms Defined: Frani the Ranee, Horne • . A day's journey WA'S about twenty. three and oliedifth miles, • A Sabbath dare -journey wee about an English mile. A (titbit Watt nearly twenty-two inches, • 'A hand's breadth is equal to three , and fiveaeghths • inches. -A lingers breedtli is etpial to one inele • A thekel of silver was abont 50c. ' A shekel of gold IVa$3 $8. . .A talent of silveu was $538,30. A piece of silver, be penny, was 13 ,eents, A farthing was 3 gents. • A mite was less than a quarter of a tent. • A mall WAS it cent, An °Pah, **bath, contains seven AM - Ions 'and live pints, . A bin was one gallon and two pints, st, firkin was seven pints, An omer was SiX pints. . The Times and other HOMO; papers express the opinion that President Roosevelt mayeagairt be a candidate for the Presidency, . . e-y-yeer by -.the pratection policy.. abet is very true, but that they are quite • to stand for ia for the benefit of .thenianufacturing industries. isnottree. NVe must, however; thank on for' the • very exalted,' view you ave of the benevolence ot the Cana-. .dian fartuera At the .same time 'it Beare?, to davvn upon your mind that if our good -nature is imposed upon by increitees ot terift we may be inclined -to earry the war into Afriee. tell ,you there . are theusatids of- farmers. who will carrysthis war to the ends of the. earth ni defepce of thor•rights. -Why should the farmers be asked or •expected to loSe heavily, as we have been. doing for the Past 28 years, for tini benefit Of any other cles.s, it . asrp.not who they ace ? Is there any , otheralass of men in the cciuntry wbo would not take it as e, direet insult if they were expected to do such a chine? The long and short of the matter is this We are going tisk, yea, de. wand; reliefrom this yoke of bondage_ weirtve been straggling ender •so long. • ' • BLUE PILLS NO LONGER USED.. When -the stomach needs cleansing. Use bowels increased activity, the liver additional power, don't use mereueal pals, try Dr. Hamilton's. Vegetable in .porapOqition, extremely mild, yet sure to flush out all impurities and wastes, no remedy is so well adapted for family use. Positively a cure for biliimieness and sick headache, unfail- ing in constipation and bowel trouble, exceationtilly good for digestion. no rnedteine is so universally needed in every home as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Good for the young, the old, the sick and the well ones, the benefits of Dr. Hatniltotia Pills are manifold. Sold everywhere in 25b boxes. • • A. Warning to Pampers The burcang.of a fine barn. in Downie .Township on Aug. 18 during the opee- ations of threshing; slit:Add awaken .far- xxiers to the necessityof taking eveey precaution to -avert such a calamity. It is not alleged that there ,as any carelessnes in thiscase, TIM' is it known that the engine Was reSpOnSthhr for the startingof the fire, and probably nothing short or a water hose in :the bandeofthenien en 'the stack tvould have met the emergency in- guestion. Bat fame re ahould take nrecautine to reed over the 'conditions! printed in their insurance policies, ana eittay these out to the letter, Pares in the ineipient stage,even in barns, may by prompt actiombe put contend when the insurance policy conditions are there is then no gametal for refusal of 'payment for losses, ,4160,4- • 'DOCTORS CHANGE THEM METHODS -.- iettre ago they fought 'catarrh by internal dosieg. They saw this ruined the stomach and changed to Lite own. ated . Cure;. better known as "Cats arrhOzone." This treatment is sure to eure, it gbes to the spurge of the dis- i'itse 1 it destroys the cruises that main. taineatarrh, and even in the worst CASeS permanent Mire, ie guaranteed, Fitilere With elittarrhozone_ls inpns- sible. Antiseptic, healing . and far- reaching, it's bound to cure every time. Endorsed by More than twenty thousand physicians in America, alone and solcl in 23c and $1.00 sizes by all. dealers. A 'Western newspaper has had spec - 151 correspondents travelling over the wheat country'. They estimate the crop for Western Canada at 00,250,000 bushels, or AO average of 10 bushels per tore for an acreage of 4,750,000, 'Stingless Dees. , A tvibe of South A.mericau bees that attend tc their business and -do not stingat all was exhibited at the recent. bee exlaibitiou in Jenkintowmand they were 'displayed:With much pride by W K. Mors 'SOU, who travelled 150 miles up the Orinoco river to Secure therm •The entrance to their home is obtained through small cylindrieal hallways just about the diameter pf ten ordinary lead, pencil, and almostas long Vitia- tors were enjomed to watch the bees enter the .place. 'Approaching at top -speed, they would. • 'alit the tuarka every time, and the wondering arowd, which expected eyery • minute to see some tnember of the family dash its. brains out, gazing admiringly . at the littlehisects of snch awaziugly lacer- ate airn. These South American bees construct large cupe of wax, in which they deposit their honey says the Springfiela Republiaan. The itapear• Nature's Food leh to draw your attent tett • to the • 0ONElilltiar 1000 QUESTION almost every week something new claims our attention. woof them seem to VW% a they mot be PO. A letv ot the stayers are: - Foree,lrim, laitairitafilrape "tuts, Canada Flakes, Orange Neat, and Shredded Wheat This week we wishparticular- 1 to mention "Shredded Whole heat Bisceits, on exhibit in our south window, consisting only of entire Wheat grain. Made light Mad short by median- icat shredaing _and thorough cooktng, rry a package and be Convinced, W. T. O'NEII.„, HUI3 GROCER I ° k Thorn Inill tor Saie Sale or To Rot 1PROFESSIONAL, \ HMO V BeArria Rouse for Sale , Ten .yoome, with woodshed and etible hard and soft teeter, acre Of lind, oen- trelly locedett for perttonlaro apply to W. SRICDORE., House and Lot for Sate I -a- , The subseriber offers for sale 1 thorongle bred. aull, Aged One year, roan in color. sired by Snelta s Imported Shurallorn Rah. ADAM, WEIR, .lot 26, con,4, .. • Hellcat. . ' . . . • For Sale or to ltent. • Comfortable frame house on Huron St„ two doors wen ot 'Baptist Murata Hard and soft water; stable, woodsbed, and etc, Will either be rented er sold on reasonable terms. MRS, PLARE. Farm tor bale. Proprietor offers for sale his farm on the Maitland Con. Goderieb Township; Lots 77 and 78, situated 11-2 miles tram village of Holcnesville, ehureh and school, The fake oontains 238 acres of amnia beta a good frame bonne, and bank barn, 5 sores of orchard and. 30 aorta of good maple bFshland. The farm is traversed by a run- , wog brook; This farm will be ,sold in a bloch or In parte. Apply to ALEX 13AI: OUR, Barnesville, ance of the bees is not different from es - the ordinary honey gatherer, though rall Term opens Sept. 4th, they area. trifle larger and yellower. ' , ge e. • ,, . This bee is not withont temper, now- .17/ i sa-a--a-a-•e' a', 4 , . . eyer, accoidIng to Mr. •Metrieora who ' 'rcilizr, /..,....;,.; . I Is ... , states that.,when angered; they attack e.,,v;d:,..,,,,,,,..,.,/,., ••,,,/,. the faces of their tormentors,. and bite, .- : s'efe,1 _ 4'14--.6':-e'd L'rt.'r ,..s...‘..1 and. scratch, entirely in •keepiiig. ' with. • ' a:Lale..011V.08. atN,P... _. '' . . • I A. Iligh.ghtdc. . ,.S. clrooll • • The deniand for our. gr• the nature of the feminine Workers, ' • 'Ontario Crop RePort. • The (trainee Crop. Iteport is jest issued, Mad sho.ws. the• °nettle glean prodtietato !se' as fairly good • 011Y; With harVeSt conclitionee : • Fall wheat Will yield St litt)e. over . sdnates this year is alenit twenty times the tieaTiveregeratettleettetshits-beerreaes .ported.. . • : - • . • • . Spripg.wheittecidged-eo.me, but net muith is grown,. except ..gooSe. _wheat, 'which is e fair et:op. • - • I supply. It nays to attend our college. . I .wrIte today for:cataledne. i. ' • • W. ,I ELLIOTT, .P1112 i canicailreenge auti. Alexander Sis I ; ' . . --' BIUseI Etibibittoun - -• Boehm. i it good crop, and ethele.the. beentilit 'diseolored seine, the yield - is :going to be it grand .9ne.. ••Ji witi Ailtelyell he fed te, Ontmace. W5ck. have suffere'd the tnost bY-iainS 'and vir.ds, with gra sslio ppers (mead - .1.4; some in the Eric. counties. klust en(1. wireworms did . damage iii sinne parts.... Y.et them Was it compete etieely.large yield per- evre. ••• ... Peas have it loge acreage, ends the -.general report .O.t.erete beyond settle enilaew, is good. • . . • ' Tae aaea,tif beans for canting pur- poses is .ineretteing, • e .• 01d maids Would be suttee and hard to Could they be made to see, [tied, How grace and beauty is.conabined • . By using Rocky Mountain. Tea. Ask your Druggiets. • '•GETTING. USED .,TO THEitfeaT. W. Here, of Toronto, states that • on an etutonthbile trip to D.etroitand back he found thattlie great majority* of horses piticl little or no attention to the automobile. In tither cases 'the driver made the usual sign for the auto to stop be holding up his hand, 'which was promptly obeyed. He be- lieves that tae prejudice against atttomobilee is re piffle decreasing throughout the country, , ewing to care being taken by drivers, hoth of the motors and of the horse-drawn vehicles, and thea it is only in such pase8 as the over -crowding of' the rig or lack of ability to 'handle horses' that accidents are liable to occur. There is hardly at aptomobile emitting .the reads of Ontario to -day, he .says, , that 'will not lee promptly 'etapped by the person in charge if the driver of a horse holds up, his hand., apd fanners must make up their minds the . autos have conie to stay, and have equal road rights with themselves. .' The BiSsell Disk Harrows: and. steel 'land Rollers have .been .8p well adver- tised throtighout Uataidian papers in the last few years' that visitors to our lar go eihibition looi . far warclto seeing them every yeerets they would to, re. ?lensing acquantances with old friends. The le E.' Bissell 00., NViii h0;17e.A.4 ex- hibition in the neerimpliment nAld..pro- cess of manufacture •building ,at Tcirooto this year and also in the Ina alliixient Building at the Otrawa fair. , • • It la rumored.rit •Ottawa that the Cabinet is collect tO consider .a 'propos- al from the United States for a reviyea •of•tbe Joint High . The CaPe R. decided not to inn any afore harvest exclirsions . from Cape Breton,as the coat companies are tin. abie 10 get Men for their • .AtaVinnipeg, H. Dureau was sent tcathe penitentiary for two 'years for horse -stealing. Before leaving the court mem he declared positively he Would kill the Magistrate when releas- ed.. . ' • • ' ." .A woman worries until she gets wtinkles, then wovries because she has them. If she • ta,lice Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea she would have neither. Ba'glit, smiling face follows its. use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ask your Druggist. Vjgoritae The .Great F'renth, Mater,. t BEFORE ' I; AFTER ' • Prontptly cures Debility or Weakness result- ing fron) indiscretions or excesses. .: Best (id surest renferly known for all diseases that follow as a soaaence Of abosCS, Loss of Memory., Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature old . Age and many other, diseases that lead to Physical Weaknefts, 'firsanity • and an early rave, .11.1ailed to any address on re- ceipt of Prlee. SO cents, or lire boxes for $2. . THE•BAY MEDICINE co., .Stratford, Ont. • ams —0 -- HERE IS A Newspaper Bargain. We Want to increase our subscription list, and make the following offers to NEW •SUBSCRIBERS The Clinton New Era, from now to 1st of Jan., 1907., for 25c. • The Ntw- Enw and VsTeeldy Globe to tst of Jan., 19°7, for 50c. • The NEw ERA and Toronto Weekly Sun to 1st of jan. t9o7, for 50c. The Ntw ERA and Montreal Family Herald to 1st of jam, 1907, for 50c. Subscribe at once, and get the full benefit of this liberal offer. Cash must accornpauy each sub- scription. R HOL:MES, Clinton. For Sale a entail house On Rattenbure otreet weot, together with lot no. 696, being A reviler aore. Apply to E. BUTT, or NEW EktA office Vlinton, Cottage tor Sale. The cottsge cat °triage St, adjoining the property ot subscriber to offerect for Bele on reasonable terrain W, 0, SE.t.aiLE. Aloci a couple of good brick stoilsit. House and Lot for sale iiciiise ie frame, wiat lialtacre lot, small orchard of young trees; bard and soft water --will be sold on ease/ terms. CHARLES F. "C004 II-ouse for Sale _ The -large cottage on Queen street, be- love:rig to the estate of the late E. Holmes is offered for stile. The lotis one-half 1 acre, with bearing fruit trees, hard and oat evater, A bargain, Apply at NEW ERA °Mee, ' . , , . . . IIlouse tor Sale , House Ana lot on Queen St., at preeent oectipied by undereigned, is offered tor eale. House mittens 9 rooms, the lolls half-aere 1 with bearing fruit trees, geed. well, stable. viri I be lead on reasonable terms. Apply on the preraiees, or, at Bicycle Shop, Rid- tenhnry St. A. E. TURNER. —_---.------ Good 'louse for Sale. . .. _ Subscriber offers; for sale his laree and comfortable frame 1101100 On Albert Street. The house bas every convenience for ord,n- sty tamily. Good, cellar; hard and Soft Qsa waterbllaa n.7; Wthibeiel al i eitlegot lhdfr:onegrzinet:arrsinisriblefl.Se,i n( :ea: Clinton, Melt SOU) • . • ,....... For Sale or to Rent _____, Lot 16, Con. la Hullett, (100 acres) is offered for sale or, for tent, Poosession . to be eiyee at the close if the current' year. For particulars apply to W. BRYDONE, Clintonei • . • Farm' s for Sale • About 85() some tirstalitas landeeituated on the 4th and 5th ecoccesione of Hallett, , are catered for sale. This is the finest pae- nue land, without exception, in thie neighborhood. For partioulars enquire in the first ph1:00 by mail. -.Tone RANSPoltD, Box 58e. Landon. , •Farm for Sale... , Subscriber Offers for'sale his hard of 103 acres, being lotal, ard con. H. It, S..Tnok. ersmith.- 'All 'Weaned a,nd tinder , alluviat. ion except 8 ares ; ell but•la acres in grass . Frame.honse,, bank aarn, bay', bane and . other ontliciedings. peering orchard: . Good water. Schoolbonse on the premises. 6 mks . to Seaforth ; less than 5 to Clinton, good roads. • WHITFIELD CRICH, Clinton. • Farm tor. Sale. --.- . Subscriber offers for sale his farm of 100 acres, being lot 24, Con. 2nd, Stanley, All cleared bat 10 acres. Brick house, bank barn 40a80." cement Min, IWO; one sere of 'orchard and small fruits, 2 gever. lieg wells. Driving house, pig pee, hen house.. -Five miles from Clinton and three from I gricefield, on good gravel roads. , . ALBERT NOTT,• . Oilmen P. cp. Choice Farm tor Sale .Subecriber offers for sale his splendid farm of 96 acres on the Bettie Line, being north part of lot 2,111sttland Block, Hullett Good brick home, barn and all ea:masers, outbuildings; 35 acres bush; farm well wa- tered and in good condition. 2 'miles from Auburn, and one mile front the proposed C.P.R. station. JOHN SPRUNG, An. turn P.O. • Farm to Itent. . --- Being lot 12, on the Maitlend Con., of the Tciwnehip of Colborne, 9 1.2 miles from Goderich, and 7 miles from Winton, . The farm tantalite no acres, 105 sores of which are in oeltivaiion, tbe balance bard wood bash, one • acre of good bearing orchard, good builitugs.and out-housee.an abund- ance of good rearing water, Will be rented on tameable terms. Apply to A. E. ALLIN, Gowland Lete, Smile Farm for Sale • 200 sore farm in Etta Wawatoehi lois 81-31i Con. 2. First-class soil for grain or grass, well drained, well fenced, spring creek FURS all tear, 35 acres good bush, 2 scree orohattl, bank barn 00 x 65 With eta. bleo all cement, good sized hay baro. large implement house with pig stables under, good eized frame lime, kitchen and wood • shed attached, 2 good wells, 2 wilco to Att. burn, 0 to Blytit, 4 mile to sobool. Terme •rosenable as owner wants to retire, H. TRILL, Auburn pa tf --- - . Farm for Sale. . — , Iwo hundred and ibitty-live *dreg, initi- ated on hayfield Read, Clodellek Tp., three. enartere-of-a-raile front Clinton. Soil in excellent condition, 'having been 511 -under grass for five rare; eelendid grain or grass- land, well &Mood. Five acres hardwood bush and excellent erbium/ One barn, 52x74, with stone steblieeeder 12 lenses and 85 cattle; one barn, 8654, with silo and stabling for 17 nettle. 'Large imple- ment house and pig pen; power and, pump- ing windmills; large frame house; tWo gocti unlit And rennizet 'OW At rear of farm Apply to MRS. ALEX, at tatEVVEN, Clintch Itia„ et Lot 28, Can, 2, Stanley. • . . Farm tor Sale, Being lot 20, Con, 8,..ixacs., Tackersrnith eontaining 1(le tutees; good brick halide. with cello two good barns, stone stabling Underneath': % ergo hen house and impieen ant shed, 5 scree hataWood bnsh and 2 aorea ot firet-class Dreher& Time herna is Mute ted in the Val beet looality in the eatultYo convenienato church and schools, 6 Miles item Seeforth and 5 from Clanton, With good gravel reeds. It is in finiteness Con- dition, and Will be Baia cheep and on reit- imitable terms, Re proprietor te going west. Apply tin the promises or to LEVI STOW Ofiltl011, laseetoser isoor 4.• 0•010 UnMeanit*091401Telkik be., ciA:LITO t ofricer-Elltott Bkok,foraterfr ecoupisen it Scott. MONEY -TO BOP W, 1154KVOCtfi1eis niktousTan SOMOITOR tIOT#ItIt ETO. otarrOn Ftioourr ‘A HALE COVVETANCglie, .00a00$13X0IiMoN neal Witte aodinsertioce Awn Mone to 4%01 Oen. HAUS, JORN teinOtta Ors. Gunn & Gunn, Dr, iv. Gunn, k. it, ( 1, L. R. 0.5.. Edits- 1rr,enure la. c. $. eughted, • - Ofdee-Ootario Street, °maim, tzlet 043 ab front door of office or residence, attealrary etrect. ' DK. j, Wo SHAW. -,payexclAN, enitneOlg eartucheur 'etee since tied residence oa tare, 81,, epeoaite Bogiiski cburen, formerly no ouvied by Df.AtInetext. Olinton Out, OH. THOIllaPSON • , Physitean, Surgeon, ate. • • special attention giy kn to 4146e-abt&tif L1141 • . • ,V.,ye, Bar, Throat awl Istose, ' ' °Mee and Residenee- Albert titreet.2 Illocks North of Itottenbarr G. W. Manning Smith, C. PHYSICIAN & BUISOEON, • OFFIUE--ealain Street, :Bayfielcl, torment, ciocuplea by Dr. Palliator: DR. F. Ai. EXON DENT'S* ' (Successor to tir, heiress,/ Specialist In Crown and Bridge Work. Graduate of the Roya14Co1lege of Dental Our- • geons of Ontario, Honor graduate of University of Toronto Don-. •to,1 Department. . Graduate.of Chicago College of ranee Burgers - Chicago. • , W111 visit Ilaydeld every Monday. DU. FOWLER, DENTIIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S Wire. Special care taken to make denta .tro meat ao painless as possible, W. vs i Auburn every Monoay, ' Miscellaneous. j- axtES eoetensuoito, Witt:B.0h -21AliktIAGE bit atta' o witnesses reoutred Money Private funds to loan at 43 per eent and up. wards W. Bit"Z.DONE. - GEORVE• ELLIOTT, " OLIRTDN, ,ONT., • Licensed . AUctioneer:. Faun sales a Specialty. • • . „TERMS REASONABLE, . i ,.. 'Orders left at the •NEWaERAIWill be, promptly attended to, '• • THOMAS GUN•DR Live stock and general A:uctioneete ••QODERIO1-1-! ONT. Farm stock sales a nieemate Orders left at New Bite. office, Clinton, promptly attentle4 to. Terms- reasonable, Fanners' sale aoten. ciiseountect, • MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSDED.BY J. B. Rumba% Clinton. TIsDALL, BAbiKEh, OILT/CtoN, ONT Privets funds to loan on mortgages Stii best current tease ' General Banking etunneie rensected;a1 :Merest allowed' on deposits. Sale notes bought ' G. D. anclaggart M. D. ItIcTaggarte- AlicTaggart Bros; • BANKERS' ALBERT ST, CLINTON General Banking Busisess4 trAtIlittetted • NOTES DtSCOUNTED Drafts lamed. Interest allowed on deposits.. , • • • The , Meliillop, Mutual', • Fire Insurance ea.' Pares and Isolated Town prop., erty Duly Insured. • ' OVPICER.S. -la Br McLean, PresidentesKippern Thos s Eraser; Vice-prese Brucefield; a Thos. ,E • . Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth: • • nu:enemas. Jae Connelly, Porter's Hill; tohn Watt, alarlock; 0, Dale, Clinton M. : Chesney, Seafoi du J. Evans, Beech. woo; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. • tea- ' newels, Brodhagen, Each Director is inspeetOt ofelOssesfin . his own locality. AGERTS. Robt. ttiith, liarleck; Ed. Hinchley' Seaforthp James Cumming, •Egatoudi, vide; J. W. Yeo, Screened eoal Exclusive sale for to.L4 & W. Scranton Coil, Orders left and ,tnoney received at Harland Bros. Hardware-. for all kinds of Coal HAMILTON COAL DItalblit v