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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-10-05, Page 3TEM CLINTON NEW EU News Notes A QuieT BACHELOR. sWimmmo. During the montlifof Attguet 464 pa- tents were Isetied in Canada, The three-year old child of Mrs, Dal- strom was burned to death at Sprawl°, The Methodiet General Conference at Montreal closed last Thursday night, Donald Roas a fanner near Forest was asphyxiated in his bedroom at the Walker House, Toronto, It is proposed to estatiiish at Wintd- peg, the largest bucket shop ever open- ated in Na estern Oanada, lion. Geo. B. Oortelyou, Postmaster - General of the United States, is in Montreal for a brief holiday. -A. new wage schedule for Grand Trunk yardfnen east of the Detroit River has been agreed upon. Bon. Rodolphte Lemieux will deliver the annual address to the Oaledouiau Soeietv of Montreal on owe'en, Oct. 31st, Blum's Laurentian mine near Web.goon is eepotted to be a wonder for the enormous quantity of abut/at pure td feund. MessrsGra.P.-74=faigi.ir.' (Ether.. 'al) and David, Marshall (Conservative) were nominated for the Commons in East Elgin, Notices were served of an applica- tion to quash the Beanasville local op- tion by-law, which was passed some • months ago. The Government has ' decided ' to ofm fer handsome prizes for copetitive plans for the new departmental build- . builders' strike in Winnipeg during the ten days of its progress will reach close upon $3,030,0M. Mrs Dalstrom's three-yeateold child was burned to death in a fire that des- • troyed the dwelling of Mr. Peter Lund near Sprague, Man. mg at Ottawa. The monetary loss occasioned by the Col. Thompson. ol New York, h on a railway tour of Ontario, was e tertained at dinner by the Prime Mi ister and Lady Laurier. Frank Cunninehame was arrested Burlington. Ont., on the charge stealing a horse and buggy from liveryman in Caledonia. John Smithson, of Toronto; has been fined $19 and $3.35 costs for driving an automobile through the streets of Bowmanville uhile intoxicated. n- n- . 'both as millionaires," he was once heard to say at a conyiviai gathering of S A.friCan millionaires. "Otto, if ler himself, might er might not 'work his own fortune, but it is a thous • o one on the 'might not.He an beoome the controller of a amall s or something like that, but there id tneterial in him for a self-made lionaire." Alfred was a mars of method and termination- in everything he had un- dertakeii. Ott, on the other hand, was n inclined to take things easy and let r opportunities slide. Perhaps it was the r feeling that his brother had.ecouinu, 4 kited sufficieht wealth 'to ' suppiy the f il • t and to keep their old .mother in Ham- burg supplied with luxuries that caus- ed him -to incline more to the pleasures at 9f a Lord Strathcona is Honorary Pre- sident of a sporting club that has secured 1,700,000 acres in New Bruns- wick as a game and fish preserve. The Post -office Department has or- dered a searching inquiry intothe ported delay of the overseas mail of nine hours at Ramouset last Saturday morning. John Ellery, third concession of Derehani, has bad his large been, con- taining 1,200 bushels of grain, and a large quantity of • hay, totally con- sumed by fire. , An unsuccessful attempt was made . . at He.isingfors to blow u the 1' reserve barracks. One man- was slightly injured. There is no clue to 6 the criminals. • • • .1 The Liberal candidate in East ,Elgin has been subpoenaed to ive S geeyeoing rother of tha Dead South African erosion* la One of the Word'; Rich Men. By the sieath or his brother Alfred. Ott* Belt, a'bachelot, aged 50, beeetnen practically the richest ;nail in England —certainly the richest untitled eitizen. The fortune a the deadii1aize1s gyre Viritieh kissed it like a wine cup, rising coneereatively estImated at any fi , and o'er the; The waves as they arose, and prouder king Still The loftier they uplifted ine; and of,. had Itt wantonness ef spirit, plunging down or Into their green end grassy gulfs, and between ;40,000,000 and $50,000,000 as the bulk .of this is left to his bro Otto Belt must be regarded as the of Englishmen of wealth. It Is lucky for Otto Heit that he o. brother possessing such tenaett •eUrpose—so keen, shrewd,. and enter- prising---tecause If left to his own 4ni- tiative It is doubtful whether he would ..ever succeed M controlling minims& There Were no two brothers who pos- sessed more widely different character - !sacs. In the midst of all his finaneial. worries and excitements the late Alfred. Belt was always devotedly attached to his own family and relatives, and when fortune came be shared it liberally with them an. The happy-go,hicky dia- posItiox of his brother appealea to him, though he •was hint1f one of the most meter of faet,of men who ever investe14 a. doilar. . . • • • Brother's Qppositwas "1 have enough to estabilsb us How znany a thud have 1 Cloven, with, arm lustier, lereatit more Oaring, The wave ail roughened; with a Swim- mer's stroke Flinging the billows back front illy • drenched hair And laughing from my hp the auda- cloys brine, • making ¥ysweaeny to shells and seaweed, all en - By tthhoz above, till they waxed fearful:- Iteturnine, with my grasp full of sueh tokens As showed that I .had searched the deep; exulting,, With El. far dashing stroke, and drawe ing deep The long suepended breath, again • spurned: The foam which broke aroUnd me and .purs ecl ,My traels.jike a Sea bird! r •-elorByron "Ilen".PENNY PESSiMISM. d , t to Gritain's Prophet, "Old Mote" Tries out to Make Flesh Creep. and Old Moore is a, tried , and cherished Ight aeguaintance of the British publle, but tore if he had any true consideration for its no feelings •he would never•Issue his al, mantte on a day like yesterday, when • the moist heat had reduced everyone'a de- and enjoyments of society than he oth- erwise' would. '• ° There is no reason why he shouldn't, so'far as his mother is concerned, for the old lady lives monotonously st the family home in Germany and finds ay - patently some • difficulty in, getting tkrough with the $5,000 a 'year wh It was Alfred Beit' s first ambition' sectire .for her. • Happy-Go-l-ueley Creases, . Itriniedlately 'Alfred ' Belt gaveT. foundation of his own fortune laid, sharedall his confidences and •the m of his levestitertts wIth.his biotlaer, set • hateCtto Bea. developed' into a. mil- • ieealee back In 1889 quite as lienidlye ad quite as unexpectedly as leo has now beoome. a. muiti-mlnionairee M- ae:meet stie has been 'personally .ae- ewe:tinted with almostevery'detail et his. dead brother's financial and endttatrial undertakings, -he -has taken. but 'little .teetual share -In directing:or eentralliag . •• 14E-1 brother used him as a sort of .ouelee whee ininortant dispatches r atipg to hurried finance had to be ea ted-hetwe6.n London; leans, Berlin:ea= meth Africa, • At the Offices t great, firm of Wernher, Belt- & Co. was •seldwn seetle One of the 'heads lie eepai•tmenta, in detailing his teeper- awes ef•the two brethers, sale; • "The governor, although a mote hie.), nand and'coneitlerete man, was exces- sively exaeting •iri all matters relating to bugineese We 'always expeeted rough 'time of it when we reached the office at 9,e0 or 10 In :the mbrning and eland him already wading through piles borreependence, When Otte took eels lace we: elways -were prepaeed. for in everfieg met; and to :have -vehat we liked. in drinks and cigars"• " plrits to the lowest point. Old efoere Is a. pessimist. His /tree.- ostleatiops are never . colored • by • a oseate view of life. - ele should be Pair 'only in mia-winter after a good linuer an in front of a blazing. fire •hen the senses are lulled into indle. mance to his depreesin iforec t old Moore. says -we •shall all have a ye:1y . bad time next year. The only man there is any corteolatioe for is • Lord noberts, who will doubtless note with .satedetation that . "In Sarteare, es- peelaily keen interest will be taken in eine sbootInge .not ortlee among our liem Is, but to nearly every village, In leaeethere will be "wanton diser- dere," "wild rumors." "terrible 'dints- . tt ...startling news," l.'ominous hap-. to 11...'ntiigs," "terrible plague," and all the Iterieble things that 'melte . our 'flesh y'reep. old .Meere Would have a. mere eee Apennine; .effect 'on es ahan the antics Lea. of the lett Boy..on the 'Widow in "Pick- alelee were it not that he is loftily apt . vague ab those untoward events, as .beeeines tree prophet. . • Old eloore• has e• helping word for the House of Lords. They need not fear the onslaughts that will be made on them by seetiens of the Labor and oc alist party. They- are under the etrille• ef the • stars,. and Old More otos the stars In the hollow oe : his -band, so to speak.' • , the prophet .eendeseended to be sPeaine OCR he might have a • pleased us . once, for he says. in that " eriontli the British.publie Will refiise to . • pay taxes. The .results. this revolt hewever, knewn on! o the . stem he• . August We shall become a -genre- teden land, and 'Old Meore leteles'• for - 0 fe ward' to a duet tax on all motor -cars." But a very grave situation will mile October...•Then•ethe. subject Of we.- ' inee's • cheep :will den for 'attention. The worean's. eltib has -a most perniel-; oui effect on horee -and man y a husband and ',vire, have been separ- ated simply becabse the lady has not time for •houseliced affairs' or .farnIlY •ties. Old Moor gives a friendly warne ing to newly -mai -ale& 'epistles, .to avoid • • club lite, and • advises' them to spend their eVealeigs as far as.pessible the dorneetie cirele.".' • • • • The year, we •- are . told, "will close • . cold fi n d glootnY". 7- a .fairly "safe!' prtegnostication.' . • • in a case against David Butler, of the a, Orwell Hotehcharged with keeping a disorderly house. • 1 Messrs C. A. Stewart of Short & Stewart Calgary, and L. O. Johnstone of Regina have been appointed -Judges in the Supreme Court of the N .th west Territories. A man engaged a policeman in con- versation in Moscdtv, and gave him pear, After eating it the policeman t became dangerously 111,poisonhaving been inserted. in the fruit. . • P The Strathcona Hotel, formerly' known as the Carney House, at Emer- • son. Mau., and one of the historic hostelries of pioneer days, was burned:. entailing a loss of $30,000 Col. MacDonald, master of ordinance • at Ottawa, denies that the Lee -Enfield rifles in possesion of the militia are to be called in,owing to frequent accidents having resulted from their use. Messrs. C. A. Stuart, of Short cit Stuart, Calgary, and L. 0. Johnstone. Regina, have been appointed judges in the Supreme Court of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories. Mr. Joseph Palmer, who has been in the postoffice service in • Montreal for about forty years, during fifteen years of which time he has occupied posi- tions ot deputy postmaster, has been retired. bu YOU NEED STRENGTH. h° Is Not a "Man About Towe." . It would not be eight to say that Otto Belt has been a man about town.' • ate lacks the foolish extravagance of the "Johnnie;":but h'e likes the 'theatre, .,the •musie hall, arid the opera, .both before and behind -the scenes. ' Indeed, it was once suggested that if he Maze • ried all he was sure. to sueounah to the • fascinations' of some one elf the' • dozen or so beautiful. aetresseS Who • were aheays. ready to share ble hosple tality at one'or other et the reataurants' ' where he •i$ wont to entertain, While the. new multfe.milliotaire is fond if life and the excltemente of faahidnable London, there 4s nothing abjectionable in his manner of doing , things. • He dresses with great care,, t resembles his late -brother in afb- rring Jewelry, He carried sometimes a common oxidized metal. watch t which is attached a leather strap hel to his wsaist coat button hole by mean of a buratle. •• • . , Hp likes sport, from boxing, wrestl- ing, billiard playing to horse racing, and has now succeeded to his 'brother's rae- • ing stables in Gerrriany, othech are, however, of no great consequence. His patronage of slime. is, however, more • of the quiet, unassuming type than of the senselees extravagances of the youth who has Just come into an unex- pected inheritance. • His lunoheons, both at faseionable hotels and at his private residenee, are distinguished for the absence of shady financiers, butter- fly lordlIngs, and parasitical sports. His Tastes Extremely Simple.. Unlike his brother, Otto does not be- lieve in the early to bed and .early to rise rule, but as he does not saturate • -himself 'With wine ancl keeps in form bY • S 0 .„„means of plenty of physical -exercise, a little sleep satisfies him. tlip In the • , • lake iri Hyde Park In the early morning tohdon. ere and a eouple of his mulsion Is a luxury he never misses when he is dogs may be seen having their bath arty Vitasity Is Lacking and You Must Have a Bracing Tonic at ence You're sick and need medicine. Not an emusion to sicken the stom- ach, not a "dope" cure, nor bitters, -- but a nourishing tonic ethat will in, crease weight, strength and spirits. Try Ferrozone and watch the result. Because it gives instant effect and Steadily builds up new flesh, it is used by thousands in ill.health. No other medicine contains more nutrimeht, supplies better building ma•teeial, makes you feel well and stroug as quickly as it did Mrs Charles Benny, of Cloyne, Ont. HER STATEIVIENT "I was sick. "I was brokendown, had no strehgth couldn't eat. I was sleepless, • "My. nerves were -irritable. In was thin -blooded and continuatly unhappy. "I tried Perrozone. "It gave ane new energy, force, vim, It brought me comfort, strength—it wade me well." It's by making the appetite gOod, b3r instillipg iron and ozone the blood, by fotRifying the system with resetve strength, that Ferrozone accomplishes so much. You 11 have new life in a week, in a month you'll be like a new being Try Ferrozone, it always justifies itself, 50c per box or six for $2,so, at all dealers. PrtaleRiggele seetall tzte. etieerwleast *WA! saitr«, • A Warniog to Doctors. A nhysieian leTlie Lancet wa.rns his readers against. the hasty expression of, opinion by doctors abOut the nature of their patient's aliments. At a Clinic was a subject with a. murmur en• his heart and with one of his eyes mini dilated. The Peculiar appearance of n• eye seemed to have some connection with: the cardlao affection, but various opinions were expressed by the differ- ent students as to what the precise na- ture of this relation could be. The dise cuesion was just beceming interesting 'when, the patient remarked that his strange looking eke was Made of glass! At another clinie the profeeeor In charge was dIscuseing learnedly above the importance of attendleg to miner symptoms. "Now," gentlenien," he said; e'in the ease of thle woman here, certain things email be. confidently af firmed • feom the 'contlition ,of ' her teeth," He was preeeeding to par-ticu- %nee, but juse then the patient broke In 'upon Min. "Please, eh," she sato,' as She took out her teeth,•will hand them ermine; the •yettme gentlemen -might like to look et. teem closer." et • morning during the summer inenths. in the choice of his food he is peculiarly simple In his babas, and prefers a chop or steak to anything else, •Por this reason he has no distleguished eentin- entat ehefs or cooks of European fame on his premises at 40 Belgrave Aquare. leeiciehtally, he Inherits leg brother's STautlful house in Park lane, but It is understood that he is going to sell it, While Alfred Belt was aeourritilating ItMI1110118 for hirrisele and his frlendsehis heather Otto was cultivating the node - awe ty at London's prbudest • aristocrats. One was the fleanoler, the other the sprightly bohetrilan coUetier, reed in this ow. way the brothers sueeeetled let bring - mai in g together a variety of influential ..1.44••••.••.•••••• force* . The Great Preach !Mather litrOfte 41.*ritit promptly cureg Debility Or WCSititeAS ItSttil. big from indiseretions or excessee Net and surest remedy !mown far All diseenee SW felicity as a sequeete of abuses, ems of Mowery, Pains in the tatk, nitteteee of areteetere (ed Age and many ether disease!" teat lead to Physical Waalthese, Insanity mid tee early armee. Melted to any Address on te. ceiptpf peicie 50 COttil, ot fiVe hoses for Tile *AY, MEOICINe co., Stratford, out. L Order ot leeeeedente. An order of precedence is the• melee in Which individuale are entitled to pre - Cede or &now each other In state eere- Monte% or public oeeasions when pro. cessions of the nobility ate formed. ft** Oki sidatiot, The stdrairel of the navy teeelvet4fl *natal salary of $13 506 • An Militia !Y - sisinues Iota $19 nth. f when you go to a drug !store arid • ask for Scott's Emulsion you know what you want; the Man knovvs you ought to have It. Don't be surprised, though If you ere offered something else, Wines, cordials, extracts, et6,, Of cod liver oil are plant', ful but don't imacono you are getting cod liver oil when yOu take them. Every year for thirty efetelett we've been Increasing the lades Of Scott's- Emuision. Why? Sodium) it hero always brain better than any substitute for -IL Sind for fro* simple *WM.* isOWNW., Chemists - • Toronto, Ont. Illoevirod$1410« Ail Smellier 1 **AO HOW JAPAN 18 GOVERNED, An lizostreleivit View et mer fityPilet, Sell Coatatined Statesman. • Sit In the gallery of the lower hefts° of the Japanese national parliament and observe theuee the new force that Civilization and education have loosed 1111)9n the rest of the world. Th. h as large' as the house of representatives at Washing- ton, -comfortable, convenient anti plan- ned for husinese. The meinbers pit at desks teeing the epeakdr's high dais midway Of the long...side or thW e OW. Ten or twelve Members wear the al- most olasolete native costlame; the'oth. ers are . garbed like Europeaus. You twill nOttee first f th do not Bleep,. like members of the Brit- ish house, or read or write or trans- act at the desks their private business, like the representatives at Washing- ton. They listen .to every word. of ev- ery speecie They are liberal of ap- plause and dieseut Everything that is said seems to inean something tcethem. There are no long, dreary herangues and no permission to print in the Ree- or0. Members that address the house e -Amt. a rostrum just below and In Profit' .Of the presiding officer. Their speeches are sbort, sharp, direct and. full of point. Often they are witty and very often eloquent, but never are they entered for endurance prize. You observe the faces 'intent aeon the speakers, the lines of long, strong, square jawed, . brown faces, and it startles you to reflect that the power-. fill, indomitable nation of which this grave deliberative assembly is the symbol has been created in fifty years • from the least promising of materials; that in fifteen years It 'hats been lifted to .the front ranks among peoples; that was twelve to twenty feet high at va- all the world hes. been amazed by Ite Nous polute, eight feet thick at the top perternlaneeS, And then you Will sud. and provIded.wIth a gellery in the rear denly perceive that in your eyes every . face before you Is au impenetrable weak. From eaCh you receive a defi- nite impression of power—quiet, sell' sufficing, conscious power—but beyond this nothing. All you -can see are eyes, nose, mouth and the blank stone wall of an expression from which no amount of scrutiny will enable you -to draw hint of ' the .trouble within.—EVery- WY'S Megazine. o The Traneformation or Tido Once Barren Volcanic Waste. $t. Helena was a barren voleanic mete at the time Napoleon was sent there. The Englielanee were there, however, to stay and for 'duty, and. thettgli they had, a hard scramble for every drop of water they used. they set about a beginning of making some- thing grew Wined sustaining 1;fe, At least modifying Its conditions. Gradually, by slow degrees, but surely, then; efforts were successful, Kindly nature requires but little -eacourage. ment, and the dews fell and crystal.' and the herbage and shrubbery Spread, and little trees took root and slaeil their seed, and tile inonutain la- the long course of years heeente large- ly covered, until at last this ciao time . waterless heap of waste proJucte of a lifeless voleituabe'teitne able to provide million$ upon millions et gallons of water, which is stored Melts caverns, • for the Alpe that pass to and front The Ca'Pe. of *Good Hope and to Australia, and beneath the shades of umbrea•eous • terraces, high Up iftetitte cool air, the invalided soldier from tropical Afrfea nittl- India und the. orient findsamp- • ktoring' =Vetch:nu widen has brelleht back to health and life many a weary soul and stricken body. Truly there 1$ magic in the rain and beating in the forests: itaariates Hadrian .1e. A. D. 120 built a stein • wall froui newness, near Cerlisie, On Solway -frith; to the riVer Tyne, near Newcastle. It was eighty miles long arid garrisoned bye 1e,C00 troops. It • IS YOUR COLD BETUR ? •Noe it's. as bad as ever. • Nothing seems to help. Why not use the iip.to- dale speecific "Cataarlideone " which- driyes. out colds in- one day. Inhale .0:itarrhozone and you will be relieved in two. minims Continue the teeitt. ment and .eure assured. Healing, •germ destroying and pleasant, notbsibnicig for colds, throat trouble. arid Catarrh compares with • Catitrrhozone everywhere, 25? and $1.00, • • - • • ' • . *here Giadeteree Erred, Gladetone bated any appearance ef idleness, and en this e mneetioe The. MancheStee Gael -akin ielatee ebaraea. tensed etney. ' Vear: ago he. met the then Dueliese• et Aberearn Ina country• house. She W718 4C6P1111411)!0,,CI -her, eon, iLord Geo; ge . Haninteri, at that • time a schoolbly.• Not Many neerninge had. elapsell.befere. ellactstene said to here "Duchess, don't. Yon think it a pity that 1.e.eue son should epend hi; holidays In. entire -idleneee?: I :Meted be happy to give elm eti honee ,mer every evening" The effee was aceept.. ecl, ante thefonndateen.of leorit eleoleeee lifeedeng hostilely to the Liberal leader• was secerely leidee-Londoe Stantlerd, • A Bishon's SoccesSful Uriiriyel! • • .• . • The Boman eatthellele!Fheet of ::ifene- via, Dr. Francis leinetem, ..openerl the 'Werexhare gene. links- at Stanaty park, near Wrexham, Derby:nitre, the, other daye A nine -4401e ciaers eeelt out,. at . toil; WW1 the • peyilioe, of a460, and the Vi'rexhare Cleat 'leave se-- cueeil a lease of tht. park freee -Lady- Wrench ter seven' years. ' The bishrIe, ,in declaring tifelleks open, said he hed never 'heard of any' member of. the Episcopal Bench beteg asked to open ,e golf course, but he could assure. there 'that he was' not ashamed of his poll - thin, even. though' it was unique. • Dr. Mostyn afterwards made the opening drI•ve successfully. Patriotic Chainmakers. The South Staffordshire cable -chain- • makers, whe were lately tempted he' high wages to go to Germany and teaoh • the German manufacturers their meth- ods, have 'returned to Etigland. The • seeretary of the Ohainrnakers' Associa- tion went to Germany to try to get them back, without 'success, Then he went again, hacked by the masters. Re. had great difficulty in commtinicating with the men, who are said to have been kept under strict surveillance, bat by a ruse he got a letter to them, pointing out that it would be suicidal to feat* their trade to foreigners, and they re- turned in a body'. • Troubles. of the Great. . Dr. Samuel • Johnson, finding himself in need of a little:ready money, had ap- plied to Boswell for the loan of * taw' shillings, • "Veit will nee say anything about this in the book you are going to writs about me, will you, -Boz?" he asked. siNot if you pity It bac, dec." an swered Bagwell, making a znernorandten •ot the amount. Later in the day. rot .aohrison dashed off an immortal poem,' Which he hawk. ed through the streets of London and eold tor enougk money to pay the debt, This Is why the incident tioW appears in print foe the first time. tembaernssing, certain doctor of divinity Ives ae. euetoured to slip down a side aisle at the conclusiou of his service and be at the door of exit to greet the people as they .passed otit, He was especially cordial to sttangers. Otte Sunday he extended hie band to n young Gerinati woman whd in an. swer to his inquiry said she lived in a certain suburb. The minister theu told ler he Woulkillte to call aud see het gime. Whereupon the girl, with a blush, stammered: "Please, sir, rve got a young man!" —Lippineott's Magazine. . Nefter Gets nt. "I always hate to pass an lee cream saloon Whet I'm walking with WY . I'm Mit with my girl rve never happened to pass one." "That's grange. How' yots man- age it V ' "I don't manage it; she detia, tate at. ways Insists nison Itotng Standard and Times winch enabled lee defender's. la take their 'Stand with only heed and shoul. tiers visible to. the enemy, At every quaeter of a mile there was a cestle evith a garelson . of troops. Beacon lights! mei sigeals were used, and on, attaek, whetliot by tidy or by eight. the news. was at alive flashed up and dolea . the wall from sea to pea,—Lon- don Sphere, Why He ettlite. ' A inan rushed, Into' the barber .shop and jumped Into the tlrst waiting chair; • ettplaItlitte,.,"Shave in. hurtee!' The , harbor was aboat to apply the lather whoa he noticed the .cuteteater's feee. It had been ghaved epees and loeked- like a WAtlitAtt. rug. bee: your ' . pardon," Said the barber, "but wile - ever -shaved you.: did not uadersMnd his business or naist have -been near- • sighted." "That's all right," 'replied: the. customer rather sherply. "gvery man. tO his trade --you. tire barber— well, I _ ant not -411a t'S why I. • came het • . • • Surely as night follows' day eicknese' .fOlowathe eating of unri e fruit or some vegetables. Every housekeeper should keep Perry Davis' Painkiller in the house ur. summer. • It gives instant relief and speedy cure. • , Rev. eh zu, Robertson. fortnerly Pas- tor of Duff's Church, Pttainith, Ont., who resigned recently, may accept an' unsolicited oiler in connection with the ItIcLean Publishing Co ; as assist- ant to Mr. J.B. McLean; the managing- diree t ot.. . . Canadian apple -growers ate likely to Ite better inferrned, in . the near future, on the subject of Seedless apples, for a company has' just • been formed' called the Spencer Seedless Apple Company; of Toronto, to intro- duce this remarkable fruit. Some •specimens were shown at the Exhihi-' tion, and in November. at the Flinger and Fruit Show in Massey Hall,. there will be adisplay: If the Spencer apple -a is as 8.0.0C1 AS it is repreeented, to be, it shoulcl make a fortune for , those., con.• Ifleeted with it. .. •• ,.........g. sso., final Newspaper combiaanoms. We Want to inerease our circulation. by at least UM 'subscribers, and in order to accomplish this we make the following' liberal clubbing offers to . new .Syb.scribers.: • The New Era and Montreal- Weekly At Herald, from now to lst Jan. 1908, • The New Era and Montreal Herald and Weekly Globe, front now to 1st ot$1.6 January" 1908 . the . Nell' Era,- Montreal Herald, aod Weekly Hail-Empir'0, from now to 'o 1st of January. 1908 a, esisietwomese Subscribers , can take their choke of arty of these liberal offers. The New Era is admitted to be one of thebest local papers in Ontario. • The Wfontreil Herald is a ib page, non- Polit- ical paper; filled with excellent reading. and it is worth -$1 a year itself. Those who subscribe now• > get the balance of the year free with eitherof the • papers mentioned. This is'a rare opportunity to get a lotofread- ing for little money, All subscriptions must be ac- companied by pash. --L—Dont Delay—Subscribe at onee.--, ROBE HOLMES, PUBLISHER NEW ERA, Clinton, Ont. 4111410116 tamatel Fall Goods. Our Fall Goods are arriving almost daily. Call and see our Dress Goods Prints, flannellettee, wleapperettes. See our Ready-to.weiti Pants with' Burglar Proof Pockets. 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