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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-09-07, Page 2• s7 ri! 2 • • The New Era th peonenea every Castel, ae the wEw ER4 Printing 1101thei ItaestaSTREET .•. . 0LIETON. ion Terms of subscription - $1 per year sot so paid. No papea discontinued until aU arrears are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. The date to which every subscription is paid is de- Uoted on the label. Advertieing rates- Transient laver- tiamnents, 10 cents per noiaparel. line for fixst insertion and 3 cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Small advertisenaents not to exceed one inch onch as "Lost" "Strayed," "Stolen," etc, inserted once for 35 cents, or one Monthfor$1.Communicats Intended for publication must, as a guarantee of good faith, be ' accompanied by the name of the writer. To insure publication in current issue copy of advertisements should be sent in early. Contract rates - The followingtable shows our rates for specified periods aad space. 1 yr. 6mo. 3mo. lino 1 Column $7500 $400() $2500 $8 50 • a Coluthe 40 00 25 00 15 00 00 Colurou 25 00 15 00 . 800 250 Column 18 00 10 00 550. 200 1 Inch 000 350 200 120 Rom. lineerge, Editor and Proprietor dirthidance ; $1 00 may be charged ff TEE MINTON NEW RBA Two Year Term for Councilstook ror Iflool At the last terM Of the Ontario UNIN, Legislature the Consolidated diunici. They8ropCoutVonafastfy Shaw - Pal Act was amended by insertdifg the . • t following. as seethes 95b, thereof; 'The Ina The Mittens Needs Purifying council of, any 'local municipality by by-law submitted to the electors in 1 You're not satisfiecl withench diefignring accordance with the prearthions of sec- pimples, snob rough nnever skirt, ? tion 338 and following sectione. of this ...,0,16 is fall of humors end ide DO aset, and assented to by a matority owonder yen look and feel poorly. the electors vothagthereon, May extendYon ere lanelSid, the terra of office of all members of the Appetite is mieereble, council to tie thereafter elected, to the teleep is hard to set, terM a two years, such persons to Beenand Yim are lacking. hold office until their successors are el- 1 Iligh time to improve roetters-but The giintan ected or appomted or sworn into office and the new council is organiZed, and may with like assent repeal any such by-law.' Somenewspapers in referring to this say that a petition of electors is necessary in to the submission of such a by-law, but a reading of the clauses of the Act governing by-laws' dote not show this. It would appear that any municipal conned may Intro, duce a by.law extending the terra of r misty. . . . "I learnt something very valuable after using Dr, Ilanailtmes Pillea writes AIM Effie Thomson of Meriden, "I need to have nets? pimples that much erebtriaesed me. The tonic one purifying offec of Dr, Hamilton's Pillo completely restored me. My -health Is splendid and eomplexion rt great credit to this maryelons medigine," Let your medicine be Dr, Berailton's Pita. They do onre so thoroughly. Sold by all datiere,250 per bo, or five boxes ter d1•00. By mail from N. 0, Pelson & Coe Kingston; One, anti neartford,•Centre di, S. A. MENDED Si4NA.I. CLINTON, ONT., SEPT. 7, MOO . Ship from Canada. Nothing is more essential than that thereputation of - Canadian product should be maintained in British And foreign market. To that endehe Do- . . mittiop and provincial governments ' have'' established and maintain var- ious offices and ageneies, with th ject of affording all needful assistance to the farmers and manufactures and enabling the ultimate purchaser to re- ly upon the quality and condition of the articles in which he deals. It is a highly propeusand benefical system, and has greatly aided in the promotion Cure, manutactured y . . y • of Canadian qra.cle and in euhancing &Co., Toledo., O., contaies no mercury. entirely new surgical operation evould. the place Canada holds in the coalmen- and is taken internally, Karig directly •leot at least peolong her life. ' They cial world. . upon the !stood and•mucous eurface of cut into the back, when the fiv.e broken the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh. vertebree Were found to be preseing But all this care and skill will go for Cure be sure you get the genuine. It upon iteccl. dislodging the Spinel Cord.. . naught if in the course of transit ex- is taken- ineernally andMadein. Toledie, Baring the spinal cord the Surgeons •- Ohio, ..by la „I. Cheney . & tee • Testi- wrapped it in a et:arming -of rubber: ports are submitted to manipulation menials 'free. ' • " - sheets sewed up the dura, cut the jag - bottle. . • , . ged mills cattle vertebrae' so' that they , and reach their destination in a condi- Sold by Druggists.' . Price, . 7oc .per ' tion other than that represented. A - would no longer press against the cord Take Hales,Family Pills foe consti- and then placed Mrs. Shuster in•a pais - despatch from Ottawa states that patio's. S . . • . e ' . ter Cast, through. which they .cut holes complaints are being received by cone . . • . • in order to treat the Avounde Finally• • Mel 0 1111 • .they alaced the paralyzed. woman upon mercial agents of Canada in England S ' 'd B .'ed Without:a Prayer.* a specially made bed. of atibber, .con- . — ' • . strueted Amon the principle of a gigaia• to the effect that Canadian wheat • • shipped from United States ports is There was a ead, dramatic Scene on . tic hot-water. bag. She lay thus ,for badly doctored. A report to that et: Fridey riiioht teethe -churchyard et . . Betteons e s .neat..Lctederanathe,latir. seven menthe , , e Monday the Woman wes. taken -from. fect is made by Mr.. John B Jackson, tat of a 4uipide, who Shot -himselt. after. the bed And the••plestet cast removed.. of Hull, where the' local mill take 12,- Cftlewrntti)sti ifigo Werirsdeer;in Pin keliclorrT,d avneere Bets joy -was pailletie when she found 000,000 bushels of wheat every year. wlith the rules' of the °laurel) of Eng- sae could speak And. moye her hen. da • Little of that considereble quantity teed, the demi men had tO be buried, b.ody arid legs. .• • • ..• . • what's the proper remedy ? Experience proves that Dr. Ilerailton's give instant effeot. They tone the entire eystene 'edify the blood and impart feeling ot new life in a, few daYe. Unlike strong purgatives, Dr. Hernia tondi Pills are exceedingly mill. They are ` made from concentrated vegetable extracts Bach as Mandrake end Butternut, end oan be taken by young or old with absotute Whipped tO Deoth. . ROOMS to Rent, ; TINY RUSKAIS GIRL REVUOBE TaLLe ens Aseacd, CeSfeeele CRUELTIES. 01.00•1=111 'I Thirty Jewish orphans from Ressia, :whose parents were killed in. ntheseares in 'Odessa, arrived irom Europe Aug, 20th, on the eteamship America. There were ten boys and twenty .girls in the members to two years, submit o tbs electere, and if their assent is obtained have elections thereafter biennially. There is Sufficient time to pass such by-laws yet before) the municipal elec- tions in 1007, should the members of any council feel disposed to test the feeling of the electors on macho, change. There may, hoerever be less disposition to take advantage of this option, tie- caose it would mean elections. two years apart, which might. be a king while .,for an objectionttble• Camnoil or alderman to' rattle his place. A sys. tem under which there were two-year terms and annual elections, ha tie ftbe Councillors retiring annually, mifht Aottonnnodition ter three �r fenr young belies attending the Model terna Apply at the NEW ERA.. Sept. 7, 1001 For Sale or To Rent PROFESSIONAL., IPIENRY 'BEATE= •Olecteoser te Jos Pt* BARRISTER, f301.101TOR, OLINTO 011100 -Elliott 13leek, fortheele occepted trolly loostea for particulars apply to tt ,d.TO W BRYDONE1 Rouse for Sale • Rouse for Sale, hard and eon water, a mire of land. oen. Ten rooms, with woodelied and etable • • The oomfortable and teneementirdi tam • _ Rouse and Lot for Sale 1 w. siornoNz. BARRISTER SOLICITOR NoTATivt: For ssle a Knell house on Rattenlattry 9'gvl1P-vviWhtedr :red 00.9Pitiettdd. ed heals On Oneida St, • at freeent won- t 't eml ren. pied by the underage:tea, is o ered for ode. Rebecca, Molefsky, aged 12 aears, over to death by . Cossacks in the public heed Wheat, preter she told the story: The underoigned, has a quantity of Seed "My father vies a tinsmith and he de heat. for gale, of the Old Scott variety, had done something to make the Rue- which tested 62 'be per bushel, slats soldiers cross with him. They• ai HARVEY JOHNS, Clinton, Id, O. came to our house and beatrny another . . DR. mum. of the !Jewish orphans, tol at Ellis • 0•••••40•0000••• • be preferable: but then again the e ec,• • e tion of on1y. half the Cduncil annually •1 Remarkable' Operation By New Islanp how her parents were whied square at leuenell. Through an utter- • came home and struck one of the sol- 4 Thor° Bull tor Sate a aciZert Cossacks came to our house The subseriber offero for sale 1 thoroag and took my father and mother away, bred Bells aged one year, roan in colter I and nay little brother, Josef, followed sired by Snell's Imported Sbort-Hor them, Josef is 6 years old. Bull, ADAM, WEIR, lot 26, con. 4 "On the way to the market place, Hullett. Where they finally beat my parents, •so hard that she cried, Then my fath- might inclece athy on behalf of the York physicians electors, as Is tie case usually on 011 mayoralty years. Copeiderations like these incline the average ratepayer hi endure the ills he has rather thanefly to others he knows not of, • BEWARE OF • OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN • MERCURY, • as mercury will surely destroy the sense of sateltand completely derange, the -whole system. when entering it through the mucous surfaced. Such. articles should never be used except an prescriptions from. reputable phy- sicians, as the damage they .will -do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. HAWS 'Catarrh - diers who went away. That evening • • PUI31.10, ETC, street west, together With lot po. 696. being MINTON a sittsrter acre. Apply to E. , NEW ERA office Clinton, RIDOUT & HALE 3f3.......1.3•333T"*••••••••••11 Cottage tor Sale. 11/1!•11.••••• h • ressonsble terms. W. C. SEARLE. 1 property of subscriber is offered for Elate on The cottage on Orarg_e S_tiad_ieining the ' Alii0 a couple of good bates stores. Rouse and Lot tor sale Haase and lot on Albert St. for stile, The house is frame, vsitia ball -acre lot, small orcbard of young trees; hard and soft water dv --iwialloboexsold on ease' tetras. CHARLES er bl Rouse for Sale they bound them hand to bend Arst, Rouse for Sale. but when 'they reached the public square they bound me. monher and Subscriber offero for Bale hie house an father hand and foot, backeto back. threeemertersof-an-aore of land on Mar Then they took great wnips and they Si. Valet trees, good hard ancl•soft wet beat them both across the fee° and oleo stable. Will be eold on mesons body, anti each time they fell down terms. GEO, DAVIS. Bull tor Service. ..• : ln the virtual curing of Mrs. Elko, Shuster, ot New York, who „lots jest Ilecni rescued from the complete mental. and physical partilysis followhig double corndoned feacture of the spine al column. 13ellevue physicians be- lieve they have accomplished one of the most remarkaple achievements of modern surgery. Wben Mrs. Shuster was carried to the hospital, strapped to • a plank, her badk broken in foul, places as. the re- sult of a street car accident last Febra- ary, the doctors declared she woold be dead within three days.. Iler brain lied been paralyzed and her body de- prived of movement. • ButDr. Lucius Hotahlsiss, the spine specialisteand Dr. Robert W. Carter of Bellevue determined to learn' if an OORVETANNICE= toColotamouISEII07/ale Real &tate and Insurance Agent emer RIDOE17 O.B. HALE, Mediai Drs. GIUM GUAM. Dr, W. Gums, Is It. C. I. It. C. S.. PAM. Dr., J. Nisbet Gitlin, Al. E. $. England!, L. It. C. P., London. d'flrce,-Ontario Street, Clinton. eight cane ab front door of office or residence, Rattentur7 Street. • DR, J. W. SHAW. 'longing to the estate of the late E. Holmes citi.sied by Pr, A•PPleton. Clinton Opt. tario St., opposite English church, formerly on Ass< neheePriileatoTitaiNc'eSaUnitdeB°relsesenee offered for dale. • The lot is one-half i c„ W. THiCred:Z_ acre, with bearing fruit trees, hard Red phypielan, Surgeon, Oto. • they picked them up Again and beet . them the more,. • WItli my; brother 1 'had' tried to get wherertnys pexente . 'were, but the soldiers dragged us away, Mad became I screamed and my bro- thew cried, they locked es up for three days without food,- after which my brother died. The soldiers then told me to run away. I found out after- witrds that my parents were dead." ' • Ontario Not Dead Yet The undersigned will keep Vie service. the Areerican and Canadian registered Hereford bulls Proud Duke and Donald Dime°, Terme $h501 Also young Here• ford bulls of the besebreectieg, will be sold cheap. E. L. FARNHAM, Lot 11, Con. 9, Hallett, Constance \P.0, The exodus of young Men to the West has set Ontario people looking over their oesn heritage and the gen- eral opinion is that it would- be diffi- cult for any coentry to show better eeturris. Says The Brat.° Heread "They can crack up their Northwest wheat fields, but there. timet • be _some lively stepping lathe great -West beats the Onteeio farme this year. The threshing reports are ••begmning to come in and. from all the adjoining townships mammoth yields of magni- ficent grain are the universal •returns. From forty bushels to forty-e.ight of lall wheat•to•the. acee, and •.sixty, • to sixty-two pounds to the bushel sheave .the. good 'plump 'berry that this ex- ceptionally good seteion, has eroduced.• Theoats arta cluite • as well up to the high standard. While the barley and • peas only make the faemer " which he had planted .naany aces more. There will be money in feeney. it, Bruce County this season amongst the fermees, and, fortuhately Inc Ontario, with the 'possible exceptiop of the southwestern sectioe, where stornas played hevoc with the erope, . the .sea. sten will be the tattest kisown,• • liii- proved methods of • agriculthee has .clone,mucli to rnake the verybest of a Most favorable 'demon." • • es arom n • Caada because the ship. lietteeen the hours of 9 and Midnight':- , • s"-I'daes''• '777 coni The coffin, closely followed by the sui- . 'lade Wm a .3laniac.. meets via the United States do not cid e's weeping sister and other relatives • . ., . • . ' come up to the desired quantitywas caeried into the churchyard by a . The . .... . Corroborative testimony is given by svcia,1 entrance, The ineurnere greup- e . themselves afound the -grave by the B lacing•a live snake in a waterdupe following special from Spokane,Wash.: , . • • „. , , , , , . Sew York' Tribune prints the • . . me er dames::: eft:reset:See • . Se it wits ;sere:east f oe 1 uesday mom- . a merchant impsrting heavy from dim light of -a• :Lew 1antertid-.--151-o3h-br sa eelloPw harvast-hencisematle-e raving ing. Binks.-turued-frontthe_teleptaine ' Southern Russia, who adds that much stood the clergyman. For a few mo- maniac.of Peter Deusers on the faarn of . to inc with a smile, Sa.;,,Ing: • . • • evidently hoping teet he would °Hee a Deuser has been in A.merica bue. ' "I'm glad be dithef make it .Monday• • '' • 11 ' • - le to a dissatisfaction could be preventedo if merits there W.A,S 4 pause, .01e. motirners J. Apdover, new Waterville,- Waal). MOINDAY..MORNING.. • It Bad:Tit-au Aiiiironeit n.• Men , • • P'Esineks • • • ' "Colhe: in utel'sce nie morn ing.• ate' we'll • titik,.it ove eaidnr. fiss- '11W0i••••• '•bat Bi eke • • "Cotlidn't Make it Triesdey more. , • House to Rent. The comfortable brice house On :Ontario St., at present ;accepted by subscriber, will be to rent, for 6 remelts, after the 1st of Ootober, either furnished or unfurnished. Every convenience, with stable, eto, . A few choice thorobred Barred Reek Cockerels, of the Spruoc-Rose strain, for sale, DR. FOWLER, Clinton. • Farm, tor Sale. Proprietor offers for aide his farm ela the Maitland Con. Goderich Township, Lots 77 and 78, situated 1 1-2 miles trona village 'of Holmesville, church and school. The farm contains 238 wee of choice boll, a good frame house, and bank barn, 5 ;sores of orchard. and $0 acres of- good maple bcfibland. The farm is traversed by a =ta- ming brook. This WM/ will be sold in a blocks or in parte. Apply tp . ALEX BAC ee R, Holmesvi le. all wheat were shipped direct from prayer, but the clergymede in obedience three months. H left Ge nany while Heri wording., At e seou ( -uevei eon . Canadian ports. Here is given the to the 101.11 1C of the prayer book, did, under the effects of lideor, according conctusion then. Yon 'see," •he contine only effectual remedy and the regula- . P • • to his' explanation. and. he had 'been" mei, lite ing 111,y surprise at eget) 1 , . ' . state-. not s • eak, nett the coffin 41 1S . Into the grave in tense silencWhih ' e, c • trying to drown,. his disappointment 11 SI 1.-\ 11)ts1 i1._..s thnmening '. tion suggested is one in the highest \vas Only broken at last by thecry of over his.: escapade' ha drink.- He waa after Sunday. - Never approach a 10.111degree desirable, not only for wheat, the dead mM , • II . mac's eter: . ak teed have just. recoverbag from a spree •when his . . • . en business on eionday morning. • • . .• • . • - tint for all °Readiest. ports, It is of mercy on his soul -mare mercy 'than compenions conceived the idee thet to - ..I catet exellen why et is, but OVerg • - .. ....• h' h Ls had; from Lunar Sileece fell lace a Snake inthe Water jug " might • .• • • , :rum goes to 1)I (1111,0 on Monday morn - h a• • SYS 11 ) was cepturecl deposited in the eats .wn I e. el . s s . . . seou a - I eetipore ita 'he- . little 1. til to maintain ad' adPedaide again, this tithe to be 'spoken y man• each D.euser A• lesson.. A • haina Os , , .„1 ' tho"ftlerfrytnan a id • " said; "Are you a, prieett . ' . jug', and cOdked tip. • . ' - • 1 eause he's lieen resting up all day Sun- . tee t f official inspection if after it who adivanced to.- . e . le reptile. e , .. • -"The large °ohne on Queen. street, be. ERA office. special attention given to diseases orals soft water, •• A. barged)), Apply at NEW • Eye, Ear, Throat and Noue. . . Office and Residence. House for sum .Albert Streeti2 mocks Northor Ratteneary • 431. W.,Nanning Smith, IL D., C.31 • rintszczeli & suRcrEoN, • OFFICE -Main Street, Bayfield„ formerly oecupied by Dr, Palliator, House and lot •on Queen Ste at present occupied by undereigned, is offered tor sale. House contains 9 rooms, the lot is balf-aore with beatieg fruit trees, goad well, etable. Wil be sold on reasonable terms. Apply on the premises, or st Bicycle Shop, Rat, tenbnry St. • A. E. TURNER. Good llouse for Sale. Subscriber offers for sale his large and comfortable frame house on Albert Street, The house has every cenvenienoe for orct,n- tamily. Good 'collar; hard and soft water on the lot; three-quarteresof-an-acre of land; bearing fruit trete, also good stable.. Will be sold on reasonable terms. • A. WILREN, Clinton, Mch 301b For ,Sale �t to Rent ' Lot•15, Con. 13, Htillett. (150 'scree) ie • offered for sale or for rent. Possession to be glean at the close of the' mutant year. For particulars apply to W. ,13RYDONE, Clietone . ' .Fall Fairs • Western . . . • Sept. 15 Toronto Aug 27 -Sept 10 Stephen and Usborne( Eeeter)Sept 1748 Blyth Sept 18-19 'Mitchel . . . . . .Sept 18-19. Kincardine' Sept 10 Zurich .... , .. • Sept 10-20 Seaforth ' ' Sept 20-21 St. Mary's • ..Sept 26'27 Wieghate • Sept 27-28 Lucknow . .... . ... . Oct 2-3 Brusgels ...... .5, Goderich . ... . . :Sept . 26-27-28 Beyfield . Oct 2-3 Dungennon , Oct 4-5 • Rhemiaatism Is not incurable. Stub- born ? Yes 1 But Dr. ethoop'e Rheu- rnatie Remedy will: if faithfully' used drive it cut of Abe system. Its -the blood that's at faint Poisonous* cry - saris like sand get into it joipts and mileclee. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Re- medy prevents this. It drives Rhein Matsui from the blood and the Rheu- matism dies. .We recommed and sell it. Sold by Nkr. S. IL Holmes.. reach the consignee discoderming to •eteattel sort of hates. to tear himself , the certificate on which he relies. Not only is it au immediate cause of C31 0 - plaint to him. Veit destioys his cen- ..fidence in the reliabilite of Canadian official inspection genera:1y, Apart from this, the first and main a consideration, it is a wise and prudent policy to utilize Canadian exports tor the furtherance of Canadian shipping tit of ...is made the eeports ceitthed are to "I am " •Was the re ly, '• 'Save ot 051 Oile p1. 1.401 11)4 1.11(1 jug,. and the loker,s watched his ....day..f.taite, '.;k:Ilysray, I knew it is with evident emotion. "By What right .ed the cork and had the jug withintwe• inches of his lips when the head of the 1- Yb."'!. "74 ea"; I've I'll" n • • ;eel many s ears, and whenever you • ••Take • "Not one.," the clergyman replied Peetieeide thirst eausedeatim • to see this ' actions wiih great intetest, He renew. ro, • 1. • ' interests and for the des elopente of home harbors. As has been well - said etransportation is the key to the Ca.nadian commereial situation, end it is being more clearly seen that despite early misconceptions on nada possesses the speediest and most .conveniene routes to the European markets. The establishment of these should proceed without loss of time, and meantime, it would he Well to consider whether it should not, Oe a condition precedent to inspection and certification that the products certified remain till shipment. within the jurisdiction of the Canadian authorities. There can he nohttedship in a regutetiourprotecting the shippers and European consignees, and inckLt wetly making for the general prospers ity of the cauntry and the deyeam- men t of allied industries, do.3rou ask?" ,• . . . By the threefoldright et an En,glish- -rea.n and a ohristien professing to be -a• member of the Church Of England,", was t•be enswer. ' The clergyman then said: -"The law of England has been kept to -night. • By this time a large crowd bad gat- hered, and fl noisy scene ensued. • A STOREHOUSE FOR POISONS Xoulnay not thinie.se, but thet's what you become syheh the kidneys are affected. These organs cleanse the body; they are the filterethet remove from the blood the waste matter that. acts like tdle1UllV poison on the vitality and health of the system.. Dr.. liann. iltee's pills stiMulete the kidneys. 'ex- pel feetnented Matter front the tame's, restore. the liver and stimulate all ex - c, etoryand secretory organsThis en- ables the blood to qunday replenish it. self and establishe's perfect health. No medicine (loessuch lasting wood as 1)r. liamiltards Mandrake and Butter - net pills, 25o at all deaters. , • • • The' llorSeless Plough. • . rhe Teehnical 'World Megazine thus gezes into the futere:-"Good-bye. to Dobbin, the faithful and sturdy old farm horse. No linger will the plough - 1(01.11 hotnewerd plod his weary way". Instead he• will sit -hold turn on the second speedof his agricultural teeter • 1 o clashing up the lane to the. or the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour- age, strength. Howls it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You know it niakes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. The ehildren cermet possibly have good besith newts the hereof are ih proper condi. tion. A sluggish liver sires 1 Coated tongue, bad breath, constipated Correet all Virlirrilerang tir Ar't1 reptile emerged. With a wildscream; meet me. Moeda y morning no Dueser heeled the jug to •the ground t And ran until he reached the Columbia you / tire yawning, tacitern mid - un - k .River, six Miles distant' Be plunged smiling: ...lean 'had ti. good Sunday no 'into stream and lapped the water like. doubt ' Eithel. you rested to .beat the a dog. He was wading into knee deep. barid or 'played par 'or' did •sometaing. wetter when his pursuers capturedhine 1:"-e...ylVay, .that took your mind off your . - • ' business cares. 'Then yeti 'sent to bed Gold in Sight for Farmers rather early, all prepared to get up•ear- . . • -- • ,.. • .aar,"‘ -• OR. P. R. BLXON DENTIST • (Successor to Dr. Holmes.) ' Speeialist Crown aud Bridge wOrk. Graduate of the RoyalCCollege of Dental Sur- geons of Ontario. Honor graduate of University of Toronto Den. lee Department, o ,4 GroMuate.of Chicago College of Dental Sargent ' •Cbicage. • Will visit Barfield every blonday. • DR. FOWLER, • _ DENTIOT. • Offices over O'NEIL'S storm • Special care taken to make dents tra meat- as painless as perisible. W vi Auburn every Monday. ' • Miscellaneous. About 850 acres first-class land, situated c./ &SLIER OE MARRIAGE Lioutssaa TAXES cessriselae LONDEBBORO, Farms tor Sale. on the 4th and 5th 001:10eSeitine of Hallett, No witilesses reouired are offered for sale. This is the finest pas- —.. • ture land, ' without exception, in this neighborhood: For particulars enquire in the first place by mail. Jong Aessroup, Box 586. London. • •.• . •••••••• , Farm for Sale.. , . Stibilcriber offers fee side his; farm of 10:3 acres, being let 31, 3rd cen..H, R.'S. Tucks ersmith. • All cleaned and under oriltivat-• ion except 3 twee ; all but 18 acres in gesso 1 Frame hotese, bank barn, bay barn, and othet outbuildings. • Bearing orchard. Good water. Schoolhouse on the premises. 6 miles to Seaforth ; less than 5 to Clinton, g.00d roads..• • • WHITFIELD CRUM, Clipton. . • —Farm tor Site-. - ----- • . • --- - Subscriber offers . tor sale his farm of 100 acres, being Ice 24, Cons 2nd, Stanley, • All 'oleared but 10 acres. Brick house, bank barn ' 40x80. cement silo, 14i80; cate acre of orobard and email fruits, 2 never. • ling wells. Driving house, pig pen, hen house. Five miles' from Clinton and three from 1 aucefield, cm good gravel roads. • . ' • ALBERT NOTT, ' •• Clhaton P. 0. , • dee win nay for tha New rEra for thc halane """ el the year. to new subscribers The estimation is made, with offielal ennfirmatien, that the present is' the richest agriculairal year Ontario has ever expertenced. An immense y d of grain of excellent. quality is every- • WI n the clock w,eitt o you , were miserable about t s ng, wheh you .dia get ne you were ugly' te everybody. It's the sante way with all of us. • We rest too bind Sundays, In- stead' of just relaXiug little we let -everything of the week go and, a d to 'sieges in doing What we con receive Raffle great American, habit. •.' ly Monday. le •i i and. where repotted, and even be er than the present are heralded. , The August crop bulletin issued by the Agricultural Department evid- ences this fact. With naturalc ditions no more favorable than in former years the. average yield ner acre in all grains shows a. substantial advance over. all previous records. This is due to a kind Providence end improved agricultural methrele. In only two places does the total • yield of grain show . a reduction over any former year, but in hay the short- age of Polk is more than offset by the Improvement in quality. In corn and roots ie believed final retures will be fully up to that of former years. Barns are filled, end pi•ices in All produces ate at high water mark, ' STEEL X.NIF14.1 IN THP.1 'FLESH .. . That's the sensation experieeced by (1111 Robert Price of .Heeton, Ont, He farm house at the tette of 20 miles an knew it was sciatica and of course used hour. In the early inonths of 1002 what •'"Neeviline." . As usual it Wired and I proved to be the firet successful gaso- he says : "No linirrtent cart excel Pol. line agriculttirel motor appeared, con- son's Nerviline. Severe lades made testing at nettely all of the great agr.i. ray side lame. It was like a steelknife d m1/fluid .competions of the season en England, and ettrrying off the gold .1 medals froin the horse in every cons tem Plowing proved the first phase ef farm labor to which the agricultural motet wee introduced, .and et Which, four years ago, it inade itsdnital repu- tation," Elsie 167430.0.1/110:nrs.aelorto Me& • erstun mot, tiagtottrii. tunning throuelethe llesh. in lots of Nerviline and Was eoreplet ely cured," A tegtaltie snap Inc Nerviline tO eaSe SCintiett and rheumatism. It sinks into the core, of .the pain, amp; it in short order. Large 2.10 bottlesett all dealers. e • . No Pins in China A inembel of the Chinese Legation, chid in splendid pale hued silks, steed before the Casino at Newport. "Pins," lie said, "cau se untidy habits. WO have no pihs in Chine. 'Tbe right 1 way to fasten things is withdliuttone 1 and buttenholes or with loops andq ft•ogs. To fasten things- with pins is ta make use of an teddy makeshift. ' To employ pies is to becoree lazy and 1 slovenly. 'We have no pins in Ohiria. Certain t image munufacturers shipped millions of them to us in the past, but we sent • ' them back. We litid no USe for them. We were too nost, . • Tho extent to which the Catittilian Pacific Railway's irrigation_jojects have been earned out in the -terwcet was referred to in a statemeet merle by Mr C. IL Davidson, presidene of the IL Irrigation and Colonization Co, Of the 3,000,000 acres that will be irrieated: the company now.has IMMO acres of irrigated lands for sale, prices 'ranging from $18 to $25 an acre. Irri. gating this land, 20 miles of main &teals, PI Miles of sect:Slithery canals, Mid 800 miles of distributing ditches Will he constructed. Already the irri- gated lands have produced crops of extraordinary richness, Over $1,00), (XX) has been spent in irrigating the land, and it is Intended that li5,000,000 should be expended before it is com- pleted. • *.•"That's the reason We baVe Mondays.' Seme 'clay, I .suppose, we'll - (etch how to rest up over Sunday with- out. completely disorganizieg our vvork for Monday. If Sae dona I think it would be a good Idea to cut elonda. y out of the business Week and 'begin on Tueeday." ' • ." • • • • ...seesere, astronaire, -ler:Isere n Y. • • The French philosodlea eleLe Boa, comthenting nu the motto .of the revo# lution, "Liberty,. EquhIity ana -Fre ter- nity," declaredthat the real niffervuee between the Frence audelte British lay in th,e fact that the Prenelt were -ottani- ored of equality and eared -little for . liberty, arbile the Braise insisted oil - liberty and never gave 11 thought to equality. ',Alia When 8011le quoted. WS 10 .1111d yard Kipling he Instantly added. his own coMment to the effect that 'S'hat the eateriettit really pre- ferred wee fraternity, ,"Ile IS a gene fellow. himself, and he expects yotl to be one." • eons. (3ce. . 'Spongely edigertly 'roiated)— Spidndlat Maanificent! Do you kneW. Unele Eli, I believe I shrill tweet get s tired �f seeing the suit set bellied tba! hill! • recto Eli -That's ,svhat me an' elother's heetenhe to tbine..-Puele, CURES Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps, colic% P &ins in thestoinaeh,Cholera,Cholera florbuS, Cholera infanturs, Sea._Siek• ness. Bummer Complaint, and all Fluxes of the Bowels. Bas been in use for nearly 60 years and has neyer failed to give relief. Vi0Orine The Groat Front. h Vitalizer erreler - srVen _ Promptly cures Debility or Weakness result. hut from indiscretions or excesses, nest and sttrest remedy known for ell (Ukases that follow as a seduenee of abuses, Loss of Memory, l'ains in the Rack, Ihniness.of Premature old Age and many other diseases • that lead to -Physiesi Weakness, insanity and itt entlY grave. Malted kr any address on re. Wet of o,ice, 150 tette or five boxes for $2. THE RAY MEDICINE CO., Stratferd, Out, Naturc'.s Food ..svisit to draev•Your attention to the . ,BRIIIKEAST' IND QUESTION Almost every week something now • clainisour attention, Most of them secin to stay, so they 'mist he gooCt. A few of tato stayers hill - Force,Tim, Nall a Vita ,Grape Nuts, Canada Flakes, Orange 3Ieat, end Shredded Wheat Biscuits. This week we svish partioular- ly to mention " Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits. on exhibit in our south window; consisting only of entire Wheat grain. Made light and short by mechan- ieal shredding . and thorough cooking. rry a package and be Convinced. . W. O'NEIL, T. HUB GROCER , thoiceFarfli,IorSalC .Stabsdribets-offers for sate his splendid farm of 96 sores on the Bass Lille, being north part of lot 2, Maitland 13lock, Hullett Good briok house, barn and all mammary outbuildings; a5 stares bush; farm well wa- tered and in good condition. 2 miles brain Auburn, and one mile from the proposed C.P.R. ' station. JOHN SPRUNG, An• bUrn P.O. ' Farm to Rent. Roney •• • Private funds to loan at 4% per cent Mid. up- wards • W. BRYDONE. • GEOR6E.• ELLIOTT,. • eLiArroNt, Licensed Auctioneer. ..Farm Sales a Speeialty. JERMS REASONABLE. ' orders left at the NEW IERA'iwillbe• ' promptly attended to, •. _ THOMAS GUNDR ( Live stoclaand general Auctioneer, GODERICFP 'ONT. Farm stock sales a specialty,. Orders left atr. NEW ERA mike, Clinton, promptly attendei to.; Terms reasonable. Reimers' sale notes discounted, IVI,A.REIA.GE LICENSES • i issoup-s • , • , ,J..B. • R,umbills Clinton. . • • - . J. P... TINDALL:- ••- BANKEit, • ••• • ciantioN, ONT • Private funds to loam on mortgages ale •best current rater General Banking • baronets rinsectedag Interest allowed on ciepositse Sale notes *bought • Being lot 12, on the Maitland Con., of G.I D. ISIcTeggart 34. D. MeTaggart • the Townehip of Colborne, 9 1-2 miles from Goderioh,' and 7 milts from Clinton, The farm contains lee mires, 105 acres of which are in oultivaiion, the balaece hard wood bush, one sore of good bearing orchard, good buillinge and out -houses. an abund- ance 92 good spring water, Will be rented on reasonable terms. Apply to „ • • A. E. ALIEN, • . (lowland Dike, Seek Farm tor Sale 200. acre farm in Eine Wawanosh, lots .:31-31e Con. 2. First-class soil for grain or grass, well drainO, well fenced, arming creek runs all year, 15 scree good bush, 2 acres orchard, bank barn 60 x 05, with sta- bles all cement, good sized hay barr4ni. :large implement house with Pig stablee under, good sized frame house, kitchen and wood shed` attached, 2 good wino, 2 miles to An - burn, 0 to Myth, e mile to echool. Terme reasensble as owner wante to retire, H. THI.e,L, Auburn . • Farm fOr Sale. Two hundred arid thirty-five acres, sitto ated OD Baylield Road, Goderick Tie, three- quarters -of -a -mile frow Clinton. Soil in excellent condition, having been all under grass for five years; onlendid grain or grass lend, welt drained. Five none hardwood bush and excellent orohard. One barn, 52s74, with stone stabling for 12 homes and 35 cattle; one limn, 33:54, with silo and stabling for 17 cattle. Large imple- ment house and pig pen; power and pump- ing windmills; large frame house; two gocd wells and running water at rene of teem 'Apply to M1113. • ALEX, `,51 Mt:ESSEN , Clintma PS),, cr Lot 28, Con 2, Stanley, ' cTaggart Bros. '. BANKERS • ALBERT ST, CLINTON General Ranking Busbies* • transacted ., .NOTES DISCOUNTED • • .• Drafts leased. Interest allowed 03 • 'deposits. ' . . • 1 The McKillop Mutuals Fire Insurance Co., 1Parm and Isolated Town lerepse •erty Only Insured: e ce OFFICERS. ' J. B. McLean, President, Rippen; Thos • Eraser, Vicespres., Briicefield; e Thos. ,Es Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth: DIRECTORS. ' Jae Connelly, Porter's Hill; John . Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech- • wept; J, G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea - newels, Brodhagen. Each Director is inspector ofelossesfin. his own locality. AGENTS. Robt. Smith, Harlock; Ed. Hinchley Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmont'. ville; 1. W. Yee, Holmesville, _ , • Farm tor Sale, Being lot 20,1Coo. 2, MILS., Tackerstnith containing 100 acres; good brick bone. 'with cellar, two good bane, stone stabling iindernetithl large ben house and implement shed. 5 mires hardwood bosh ited 2 sores of first -clam orchards This farm is sites. ted in the very best locality m the comity, convenient to church and reboots, d miles from Seaforth and 5 from Cilheen, with good gravel roadie It in in five -Olen MM. dition, and will be Bola cheap and on res. scalable terms, es proprietor is going wet. Aptly 011 the premises or to LEVI STONG THE • wereereevia— tereii.,Vearreereereireverieves7 Screened Coal- 1. Exclusive sale. for 1:31, L. 8t. W. Scranton Coal. Orders left and money received"—at Harland Bros. Hardware for all kinds of Coal A., HAMILTO• N 00AL DEALS 3. 1.