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The glintan lie Ito
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Is Chaaberiain's Carecr\ Vanded
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A London correspondent &thles the
following about Ohentherlatn,
'Which, if correetoneans that the great
statesman's political career hate ended:
Unable either to walk, speak or see,
Joseph Chamberlain% condition is even
more pitjahle than was detalled last
week. Although the Mindy wfll atl-
Mit only that he is suffering from gout,
the once "strong man Of Eugland'
strong in physique as be was in men-
tality -lies a helpless and hopelees par-
alytic, awaiting the end which lets 71
years of strenuous, unhygienic life
'must make a question of but, a short
e.
The severe stroke of paralysis catne
three months ago, and the great tariff
-reformer has been incapable of resign-
ing his seat in Parliament, even if he
would, since he could not make the
formal application necessary.
As night is dropping its curtain
around the picturenme Unionist lead-
er, his •Arnerican wife, who was hie,
-comrade in his battles and victories, is
giving him the comfort of her constant
companionship. She was Mary Encli-
hoth of Saidthenteneetniant of the first
\.governor of Massachusetts. Their
love has touched thebearts of all Eng -
tante, and for the wife the greatest
gyiepathy is manifested.
The breakdown of Joe Chamberlain
romises to take with it his party. At
this moment a streng section of the
Unionists, led by the Times, is making
a deterinined effort to force Balfour
front the leadership. on the ground
that Sir Anthony Macdonnell was hp-
poin el under secretary of Dublin
„Castle to initiate a policy tending to
home rule. Altogether, the Unionist
party is in a perilous position, Balfour
having Iost the confidence of his fol-
lowers completely.
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East Elgin By-EieetiOn. •
. The by-election in East Elgin result-
ed in the return of Mr. Marshall, Con-
servative, by a majority of about one
hu hired. This is not at all surprising,
for it would have been a miracle if the
Littera' candkrate had won• under the
ircumstances. Mr. Idepburn,the first
liberal candidate, may net have been
g lay of what was charged against.
b• In, but his conduct had a bad look'
t.) say .the least, and made it almost
impossible for thereau who nook the
n >initiation in his stead to win out. .
Augustus Bridle, formerly of Kent
Onunty, tells Of,4L farmer in that Mew -
poems county who has learnedthe
value of the Canadian hog. This man
had been in the habit of selliug his
corn from his farm for 45 cents per
.bushel. Last year he deoided to feed
it to his hogs, and he veckoned he
made $1.35 per bushel !teen his crop.
It is the hog that has taught the Can '
adian husbandman 'to do some think -
log. remarked 31e.. Bridle. If there !she
one thineethe farmer c talk
eently ?mon, it is the cost of his hog..
I ng operation t. in past_ years eb.e
,oldesnw wan her; 'more like a family
heirloom, telt now her productiveness
is enquired into. Unless she eateraise
vo litters of nine - ten, pigs each I
year, her dispositicn is a manter„of
e 'shot, time. Tide ie• eieit.seenhe • 1
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. ths 7
'4045-tiaiid14412 070/3'. .
...-Jer directions: end the
Onterio farmer finds his farm growing:
in value just as he- nets brains into his- lel
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A.ti English newspaper, speaking of
the lack of rain in bingland Barn -
"Hitt whatever may be in store for
toe country, one serious matter which
is facing it is the drought. "More rain,
more rain!' is the ery trout every part
'of the emiutry, and enquiries at the
meteorological office show many dis-
tricts on the verge of a water famine.
In London the total rainfall since, Jan•
nary has amounted to 13.63 inches, or
exactly three Incheeand half short of
the average. This means that every
acre ground has had. about MO tons
of water less than it ought ta have
had. In the Midland counties there is
a serious deficiency of3,60 inches.
The watershortage in a number of
towns of, SouthWales,is of the gravest'
description. In some parts typhoid
fever has been epidemic for weeks. A
considerable proportion of cases have
proved fatal. Hall' time is the order
at many works, owing to lack of water.
Ordinary reservoirs have dried up,. the
agtherities in certain distrisets utiIiziJIg
local pools for household purposes men
being posted on guard to prevent pot-
letion. or puttering. From the east
coast to the west come reports of tar -
nips and other food roots • ruined by
the drought. •
Several coal washeries in 'Western
Monmouthshire last week had to StOPi
and coke making in some of the dis-
tricts is at a stand -still. Many vitiates
in Leicestershire and Somersetshire,
dependant en; irely on wells for th
tva,ter supp y. are suffering clretieltull
meagresupplies of water having to..,
sent them from more favored towns by
rail or road waggon.
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• A rumor is published to the effect
that Ur. Bourassa will form an bide%
pendant Liberal party. This should"
cause no special eonceen. He has main
tained this attitude solong that there
is nothing exciting in the announce-
Itow's This 3
We offer One Hundred Dollars re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that cern
not be ciired by Mire Catarrh CUre,
F.J. CHENEY & Co.,Toledo, O.
We, the tindersigned,have.known
Cheney for the last .14 years,: and
believe hint perfectly' honorable in all
business transaotions end financially
able to carry out. any obligation's made
Oy hie firm.. • •
WALDING, KINNAN & .51.aavin,
Wholesale Druggists; Toledo, 0,
Hall's- Catarrh. Cure es taken intern-
•ally,actiog directly upon the blood and
mucous, surfaces of the systeni, Testi- •
monials sent free. Price 75c per bettle-
Sold by all druggsts • ,
Take Hall's Faroil'y Pills for constipa,
mon.
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Lady Evelyn . Grey, deughter of oue
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GoVernor-General, le, qnite a dentocre-
tic ;Voting leaf,. .A.e. - -reception held
in Vancouver. .it is telated that after
recetving fifty or -shay of the. most
prominerit. Vitricoa I/metes, there was 'a
check s the line,. and Her Ladyship
"turned to tin .equeinte and whispeted
Th 1 t • • '
]CLINTON NEW ERA
EVERY PALE .WOMAN, MIS OF INTAREST
Read This and 400e0 the Way to ,To refuse a paper at the postollice is
Goo color sold Better acsith, I simply a, cowardly way of insulting the
editor, and. to thus refuse it when in-
dehted to it only doubles Lite insult.
Pale people have pale blood,
In other words the blood is watery It is initholated, that the wheat yield
, of the Canadian West isnot more than
and larks red corpuscles. ,000buthele. The hot wave of
Thestornach is verong, •
.A.ssimilation is poor and food is not August shrank the crop at least 15, -
changed into blood. Naturally the ' -4:14X0w /3°84°18'
system is ratted of vitality, 'ache There Is no better way of buil iing
strength and reconstructive power. . UP our town than giving to our home
Don't slip trona vigor into Weakness. business men our entire and exclusive
, Don't allow the appetite to fail, but patrooage. The more we help each
instead use Ferrozone, ether the more we help the town.
eitSYoe're bound te feel rejuvenated The best way to guard, againet
and:strengthened; at once. 2 sehetnes ot grafters -and keep unto-
APPetite is braced up, digest4ea As date in general is to be a regular read -
stimulated, vigor imparteo to the er of this paper. It is always the one
stomach. Every thing you eat 19 who does not read his home paper _who
transformed into nutriment that sup- gets caught by the grafters and fakirs.
plies what your thin weak system
needs. We all admit that telephones are a
Vital, life-giving Wood that makes great convenience, yet they occasionly
rosy' cheeks and dancing eyes -that's make a man feel like breaking the
the kind that Fereozone makes, third commandment. Some times on
The strength ante buo ancy that busy day when work is rushing and
your 'phone rings twenty-eight antes
and only ewo rings are of any import.
ance, and other twenty-six being calls
frarn some one wanting to speak to
your help, the inquiry being "Is Mis
-in ?" This takes two from thei
work twenty-six times, end some on
has to pay for all that lost them in
addition to the annoyance. 11 doesn'
took just right, now does it Durm
working hours, 'phones in husines
houses, at least, should •he used fo
business only. ,
A word td you sonnY srou hIll
t nelve or thirteen -year-old .1 toy 'who i
smoking cigarettes on the sly. Wha
do you want to be when you geow
defies depression and tiredness, that's
the sort you get with Ferrozone.
Every pale woman can transform
her bleached out appearance with
Ferrozone.
Not only will improve looks and
spirits, but be rebuilding all weak,
tired organs. Ferrozone establishes a
soundness of health that's surprising.
For vvornen and girls who want to
feel well, to look well,. to be well and.
"stay well, nothieg known in the annals
of medicine is so eertain as Ferroecne.
Won't you try Eerrozone 9
- Concentrated cure in tablet form,
that Ferrozone, iitle pet ,box or six for
at all dealers,
ApIe l'ae., ers ••
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Now is the season When the apple
packers are visiting the farm houses
of our townships and making thenn
selves either liked. or disliked: by the
staid lithabitauts of the farmsteads.
Too olten the charge is laid that reck-
less boys are employed, who care . no
more for the farmer'e property than
they for their • employer s time.
Many farmers have been so incensed
at the proprietary way and the des-
structive. tendencies of soine of the
Canadian youth that they have altso-
lutely refitsed to board the ganga mar=
ployed. 'And the farmer is right in
this provision in Ids contract, The
fernier has the right to get the beat be
used the best, and eecure the beat re-
turns of anhozie in the enreat producing
world. It Is the pint Of kindness and
. justice to. the whole agriculture'. class
that each fernier rigidly' insist on ab-
solute carefulness and civiltty -op his
feriae When • bays will smoke and
otherwise carouse in the sleeping
epartments • and derange the whole
S t of at econciMy outside, it is
justifiable casefor showing yeoman
authority in zio 'uncertain tone. The
apple packer • has his hard times, no
doubt, Itis rights must be recognized
but, the fernier's' right heing thee un-
dersttiod, his own be amply re-
spected by an all too geneyous people
--Toronto Wield. e •
e tee smiled and the next instant '
was advancing toward the crowd. be-
hiud • the ropes. In the 'very front
rank . stood • a gray-haired Wonian,,
dressed plainly and with no pretension
to style. • • •
"Het Ladyship . wants to meet you,"
she wantehl. . • _ .
-No. 00;' eidd the woman, drawing.
biwk end el an ei lig at her gown. . •
"Come on," said the equerry, 'and'
the.womain 'Almon Against her. will
was led to where' the Earl Find *blase...I
ing datighter were standing.. This en
it is said, .electrified -the erowdeand r
oeer an hour•Her Latlysteip..ntood an
shook. 'hands'. with.- and bovhed• an
smiled to the greet unWashedlof t
Pacific eoast • • e
A BROAD STATEMENT.
.• This .announcement ia made without
any qualifications. Hem Rold is the.
one preparation in• the •. world • that.
•guarantees It.
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DreLeonhardt's Hein -Reid will care
any cased of .Piles. It ism the Mimi
of a tablet; . • .
••• It is theonln pile remedy :used . in-
. ternally, ' • - •
. It is impossible to cure an establistie
ed cane OfPilits with- ointments, sup-
.positories, injections,. or °award ap-
or- }glances. .••
de • A guneentee is issued with 'eltIt'Y
,ht• package of Dr. Leonbardt's HannEdISI
ne which contains it Month's treatment
r.
.
• ARE yOU _LOSING LOOKS •
OR STRENGTH. .
Once yeti Were robest, •bright an
army.- Today yen are dell, 'wortee
ailing in vitality and appearagee. dii
hen youshould bo at your best r
re prayed out, and need a eleitnsin
racing tenie. Your Wood soo
edden, your vivacious Spirit soon r
you'fl he yourself again if yo
regulate. the system tvithDr.Hainilton
sPill.- y won eau' medicine.
searches out disease,poSitively driv
rtvuiy-headutche,-we;tj'jness4
vital force. Give yourself a chanc
Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills and watc
the rennin Sold everywhere in thic
boxes. -
f
and talk to )otir • druggist ebout
'rile. i; Limited,
Niagara Palls, Ont..
d e •
d J THE PORK. PR.OBLICa.-There is.
heing to be a feraine in pork products
work.
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Judge Chisholm, of Waterloo, is; to b
be commended for his attitude in refer- r
ence te youths Whodead girls astrays.
In sentencing two young men who had
been guilty osseductinneheapek-e-vew
strongly against the prevalence of this
crime, endhaid that the law should he
a terror to n rong doers, for the protec-
tion of society, and in addition to com-
mitting the prisoners to the penitenti-
ary, he ordered that they should be
tgged. This is right, and theonly
in'sfortune is that it is not mitre yren
q iently applied.
, At the dedication of the State capi-
tol at Harrisburg, Pit , among other
things President Roosevelt said : hTo
exercise a constantly inereasing and•
constantly more efficient supervision
and control over the great common
carriers of the country prevents all
necessity for seriously considering
such a project as the Government ow-
nership of railroads -a • policy which
wen*" be evil in its results from every
standpoint."
Hon. W.R. Motherwell cast ridicule
we in the report at Winnipeg the In the
Seott Govei nment of Saskatchewan
was going to appeal to the country. '
For Lung
Troubles
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.cer-
tainly cures toughs, Colds,
brouchitiS, consumption. And
It certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about.
this. You knowft is true. And
your own 'doctor will say so.
'Milftu� hey had a tanible touih, 1Med
lityMeslidirrLVIAPrIV Pettgaie *14, untli
night he *As better, and he 41 widitr unproved'
glefintbse, '-110°. 0. +L.
Redo b?J. 0 AytrOrf,4 rereters mess,
Am* litaiantafguras or
tutsoniu,A,
erS
thii viuo*.
Kist) #toktioviols regular tinith Ante*
*tux Ind into neaten retinlearf.
n in Ontario unlesS, production is Stifll
ulated by our farmers at once 'to a
n greater degree. Constuention of the
e- product is increasing rather than di-
tt minishing. Every Bien in Canada
's points 10 1) heavy increase in the de' .
It eland fog bacon. Supplies are short.
es Farthers have teen- slow to enter the
feehrt 'ness and ekes must rule
• fairly steady for a
h i Toronto Woad:. •
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Not, a single door knob being count-
ed, the world's champion lido has just
laid 291 eggs since October 5' last. She
is finishing strong and steady. and vill
pass under the wire with e reund 300
eggs to her credit -for the year. Th
hen belongs to E.W. Startle'', Alexan-
dria, Va., and hits been officially recog-
nized by the Department of Agrictil-
titre op account of her 'rehord tte enti-
tled to the egg laying belt. ..
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Final figures for .the western harvest
exeureion seasoti -show thet 2%B57. lab-
orers went weet, many mote than ever
went, before. This meant; -thitt twee
$000.000 will be paid directly into the
treasuries of the railways of Cenada
merely to het men to the west to en-
gage 1)) 111140051 :operations and bring
thein back ea,st again. Laet 'year only
10,858. men were carried. • The inerease
for the present year is more teamed 111
that every province in the east of Can-
ada; shows a• proportionate growth
over the previous figures. At 12 efteli
the harvesters paid :031,084 -far ticketes
About three -Oaten of them, nr•17,7-12
1011 vet erg east, and pity an Aden mat.
$18 to get back,. e, tote' of n319,336,
mekingiertil$633.440 foe trensportatioe
A vitae" ense is teported by the
Montreal Herald, A man panted
Lecleir, mil way ineiketeas , was sued
for $7, the amount of a Itionth's rent,
After the ease had been disposed of it
was found thee the man owed $18 in-
stead of $7, $1.1 having been added ib
the $hape of legal fees, bailiff's and
coon costs. The unfortunate man at
the time AvntilsringinAlie hospital with
both legs, his right twinned the thumb
of his left hand all, the resift bf tut ac-
cident His Wife was withoat any
money and without atin immediate
prospect that her husleted • would be
able to earn any for her. She teenaged
however, to serape up a dollar, which
she paid into court in nettle' satisfae-
tion of the clann. It was not • elite*,
and so a seizure was put upoa. the
Grand Think Reillivity Company for et
few dollars of tvages that were still
coming to the mutilated brakeman
Corporations nee said to have no souls,
hut the Grand Trunk lawyer replied
with a statement of the unfortunate
bt Aetna/es ,condition, and a. quotation
it�iii Burns'poem, .wafen'a inhumanity
to man mekes countless thousands
m0u1n,11 Not even .8urns, however,
Wite aide to check .the pursuit of the
pound of 'flesh, find the Grand Trunk,
rehietantly enough, we itrO tnicl, paid
into wart the motley required, This
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1'starer7 in
The Ernrynr. •
gyptian peasants have:been
• slaves for ages. They sold themselves
to the king of Egypt In the time of
Joseph and have never been free since..
• The condor.
.The method of locomotion of the Con-
dor in the air le a mystery. This bird
bas been seen to clecie to and fro in the
sky for many hours at a. time, aScend-
ing and descending without hence flap-
' ping its evings; • •
• • .Beartles,
Aleagleg is a disease Minuted_ largely
to the datingef perk;
An Ectentrie Writer.
Lopez de 'Vega Was Ith eccentric as .
well as '1,oluminons writer.. Ile wrote
five novels. .h.flie first .18 without the
letter a, the second: witbetit 0, the
third tvitholit •ir and the fourth and
Ofth purposely omit 04110 u -respea-
tively.
stapplas alteett.
Of course you know how disagreeable
It is to feel a desire to sneeze. In any
public place. Press hard epon Yotir
upper lip and you can usitally overcome
fine feeling. •
The Prisoner,
An inspeetor arrived unexpectedly tit
a Scottish jail. ' Ile liked the eolith*,
Warder for the governor, "He's awae-
fushinh't :was, the tinetvcr. ,
"Well, hhe the prisoners," Wel
the InSpector.
s lie's Out, Sir."
"Out? The prisoner mit?. Why,' has'
he escaped?" •
'Atilt, no, sir; lie's just awe' wit the
goveruor at' the Mettle', earryin" the
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tree Proudest :Moment,
SO g to -The proudeat moment 'ot
lily tfe watt Wiroll Was a passenger
alk 4111 Ainerietin liner und NI over the .
side, Prietelehhhe proudest motneritt
Rut hew de. you mean? Suffragette, -
A sailor called sett, "Mon overboard!"
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Ire fritVels sate Illid not unpleasant-
ly who la guarded by poverty and
happened in e Chrietien country. guided by love. -sir rhino manor.
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FOR SALE or TO RENT.
For Sale For Sale,or to Rent
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A tem -story betiding, in old brick block isoi' 151 COO. 18. Mullett, (159 serve) le
eeeeplee by wane B*ker,„,_;Apply to offered fee Bele order tent. ithowiession to
• JOHN hileGARVA.' he given (Oahe close of the current yor.
woo.*
nacos(' for S le,
PROFESSIONAL
11111ENRY BEATTIE
gaseeetser t�*r flitm Stott
BARRISTER, 1301,101TOR, ace.
43..INT0
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Offloe-Eillott BleektforamerlY eecaPisOk
For particulars apply to W, OR V DQNE, ltn Mr Wes%
BLOM TO ZENO ,
Farms tor Sale
The comfortableend conveniently -shut. BARRISTER SOLICITOR 1.10TAIM
W. 134711:00411
ed house on Ontario St., at present Dem- About 850 items Ant -blase lend, eitneted
pisd by the undersigned, is offered for sale, on the 41h and 5th conteneions of Hullett PUBLIC, ETC.
DR SHAW,
House and Lot for Sale
For tittle a mall house on Rattenbury
etreet west, together with lot no. 090, being
* quarter afire, 'Apply to E. BUTT, or
NEW ptc,A Office Clinton.
Cottage tor Sale,
The cottage on Orarge St, adjoining the
property of subscriber is offered for Bale on
reasonable terrain C. SEARLE.
Also a couple good brick etoree.
House for Sale.
Shbacriber offers for sale hle house and
threenituutehoheneicre of land on miry
- St, Fruit trees, good hard etea safe Wittge:
also etabie. Will be acid en retitle:inner
e tenets GEO. D VIS.
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Mouse and Lot tor Sale.
-a stalwart, healthy, vigorous, broad -
shouldered man, - or a little, puny.
measly, no 'count weakminded dude 2
If you want to be a man, strong like
a man, with hair" on your face. brains
In your head and muscles hi yew
limbs, you just let those cigarettes
alone. ,H you want to be a thing,
pttied. by your folks, despised by the
girls, and held in contempt by the fel-
lows, keep right on whisking awl end
your days in the insane asylum. „.
One of our good farmers was tell-
iog on the streets yesterday a oonver-
sation be chanced to hear betWeen
young boy in his teens and a Christian
Scientist, It . appears the Scientist
came Across a sinail boy Silting under
LI) auple doubled up with pant, "My
'little Man," he said, "what is the mat-
ter r' "I ate some green applee,"
moaned, the boy, 4'ant!, ob, how I
ache !" "You don't ache," answered
the follower of Mrs. Eddy 1 "you only '
think so. the boy looked up in
astonishnient at such statement, and
then repiied Ina mostpositive manner;
nThatts ail right,- hou may think so,
but l've got inside information."
For sole, -the comfortable fraroe house
on the /tomer of liattenbary and Region
Stse present oottupied byter. Geo,
For particulars apply to
W, G, DOHERTY,. Obluton, - •
House for Sale . ".
Th e large cottage on Queen street. be-
• longing to the estate of the late E. nOlnlea
18 Qffered for tittle, The lot es one-half
acre, with bearing fruit trees, hard and
mit water, A bargain. APPlY at NEW
ERA office.
• YOUR PAINFUL CORN.
• What i wants is the soothing Atten-
tion of Putnam's Ohre Extractor,whicli
lifts out the very _root and branch in
short order, No pain, no after effect,
just clean., wholesome cure, that's Put-
nanth,
Albert'Foster, formerly of•Leainitig-
.
fen but new e resident of Dettoit, who
hes eold the Foster dime ite Cobalt to
it syndicate' for $750,000 went to Cobalt
before many diecoveties NVe!'e made,
and while prospecting he accidentally
dislodged a piece of ..rnoes will:his
vvalk in g- s tiek. " Ile no tieed -something •
shininglerieath, And upon. investiga-
tion found he hal struck a, hugg,et of
silver. 'He finished prospecting ointhe
property, and then seemed it from' the
G.overnmente It is to date .one of the
richestinines discovered in the Cobalt,
distrist, The property coneists of
*forty acres, thireeen ,of which are
ondee waeer; • • .
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THE ST'OIVIA011 ALONE.
You can% eure ' Catarrh by dosing
the stomach. The disease is in the
the throet. nose and bronchial tubes.
Inhale Catarrhozoneto the spot where
the disease really is, nit clears away
heel secretions, .stops discharges at
once, purities and heals the pitssages.
literailk:annilidates:every trace of cat-
arrh. Nothing else is so direct and cer:
tan asneatarrhozotie. Resulth guaran-
teed. Two sizes, 25c and $1 at all deal-
ers,.
:Canada's customs revenue is soaring-
thaneenhaialleIledefate,. and it would
seem es though tee recenstinewitit 1
source Would- total $50.000,000 At the
end of the.year. For the monthentled
Sept. 30, the receipts from cuittomg
weee $4,657,412,:as compered with 58,
0141,015 for the same Month of last year:
For the.. past three months the customs
revenue aggregated 90.2,83:0,43, a gain
of S1,500,073 .over the first meaner of
the peetribes fiscathear.
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I3eginn init. Oct 10th Southern Pacific •
will make a twenty-five per cent . re-
'
duction in its tariff en commodities')
ehipped under refrigeration.,
iiis.601mommagookiira.421•••www,
Mouse for Sale.
• A corafOrtable frame house on;Mill St.,
containing 3 bedrooms, sitting room, pan-
try woodshed, good Getter, hard snd .soft
water. One•quarter sere lot. Will be sold
cbeip, Apply W ERA Office, or
pd1$ HENRY FOLLAND, Clinton.
House for 'Sale.
1 Large frame house on Wellington, Se,
Clinton, lately °templed Ly F. 0, Aficook,
7 rooms and pantnes, end woodshed, good
• stone cellar, 144 acre of land, hard and soft
water. A splendid chance fOr eerson
wanting good house. .Apnly to
MRS ALLCOCK, Clinton, (at Mrs. Meg-
grioges) or Mrs, Chichey's, lease St,
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• Good ifOtise for Sale.
• Subscriber offeriefor sale his large and
comfortable fraose house on Anion Street.
Midi:louse has every convenieriee for ord,n-
thy tataily. Good cellar. hard moo soft.,
water on the lot; three-quartere-of-a.n.aore
of land; . bearing fruit trees, aim good
stable. Willbe mid on reasonable terms.
. KEN
Clinton, Mott 80th,
'llonSe awl 149t. 19r Sale,
Sununerhili. •
• A smelt frame house, containing 3 rooms
back •Iiitchen and woodshed, also cellar.
One-eighth of sr acre of land, with bettring
froit trees. Convenient plaoe for laboring
nein. Also stable, will be sold cheek,.
Near bah Post Offiee anciSOF6O11:-' -
4i • E. JORDAN.
:•Residence for .
In the
Mrs, T. C. Pioloird offers for sale her
Iwo storey briek• house, which has slate
• roof, cellar fah size ot home, furnace.' hard
and sett weter in house, One-half sore Of
land,- with plum trees, cherry freest, Were
herb tneill_ennete, feehheone oa premise. A.183 ale
tit -tarter bore lets lionen Pride -1:500n
• Apply lo. W. PiCKARD, Hohnesville, or
MRS. T .0. PICK&RD, •
• Pablio Library, London,:
•
Ivan Morrow, an Oran geville boy,
fell out of bed and broke his collar
bone.
The Supreme Court has allowed the
• Halifax election appeals, and the trials
will proceed.
Mrs. lckler, of Wiartoie while in a
delirions stateontempted iinstlecessful-
ly to drown hei self In the bey.
IF your flour doesn't act
I right whom do -you
blame? The grocer? He
didn't make it. The tra-
velling shlesatan told him
it was good and somebody
else . told the salesnian.-
When you buy
Royal Household Flour
Joe
your protection comes from
US: We make it, know its
goodness and. guarantee it
to both you and the grocer.
It is always sold under.. our
name and trademark, so
you- cannot go • wrong.
Ask your grocer for Royal
Household Flour. It's the
key to better living.,
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., tid.
MONTREAL
"OglivIes /look for it Cook," tons
table the pages of extellent retipes,
some never tsublished before. Your
wrooercati tell you how to get it VREIte
are offered for sale. This is the Again pas
-
tare land, without exception, in this
neighborhood. For particulars enquire in
the Ant piece by mail. Jens RAsseono,
13ox 586, isoodon.
Choice Land for sale.
Subscriber Ohm tor sale the 20 scree on
the'Dayfield Road, Gocierich Tp„ at pre-
sent ()coupled by him, and huowie se the
Plewee farro, Good frame house, stone
cellar, barn 86x70, weal oement wall 9 feete
high; good bearing orchard, plenty of water.
JAMES
Poultry Plant to Rent,
The Poultry ittrit at Holmeaville
offered to rent. House, stable, poultry.
house, feeding pen, incubator house, cola
etoritge and ice house, inoithetors, brooder'',
and feeding cristee, all in first.blatet enitehe
OnINTON
R1DOUT HALE
CiONVETANCEIV4 001111tHSIONElisi
Real Estate and ;femme° .gent
Money to loan "
00. HATA JOEIN BIDODT
Dm Gunn tic Guon.
Dr. W. Gunn, it.B. 1',L. XL V. fil,,
.1. Nisbet taunts, M. 11., C. 5, England,
lt. C, 1'., Leaden.
Oftice-Ontario Street, ClintOn. Ni&ht calls sit
front door of officer resideece, natteeburee
Street,
DR. d. W. SHAW.
Abet notteuPraTostoTitNo'etlatjuRdClliral*esidents 0*
tario St., opposite ltrogiieb enureb, fornterly00
q. LFORD,
ate. Ann Beilevue, Ottnied !Dv Pr. AP..P.latoc, t0inton Ont.
de .08. C. W. THOPAPsOlv
Quebec. . 'Physician, Surgeon, 1511);.'
epeciai attention given to diseatee of the
••, Ittre, Iter, Throes and Nose.
-Attert Stre°egitlelnodoltites riTlioerntheti.
otlitatiestiniury
Farm tor Sale.
Subscriber Were for sale hie farm of 103
sores, betng lot 31, 3rd cen. H, R. B. Taok-
ertirotth. All gleaned and under oultivat,
ion except 3 acrea ; all but 18 acres in grant
Frame house, blink barn, hay barn, and
othet outbuildings. Iheering orchard.
Good wster. Sohoolhouse on the premises,
6 miles to Seaferth ; less than 5 to
Clinton, g net -vet
ORICH, Clinton,
Farm tor Sale.
Subscriber offere for sale his farm of
100 acres, being lot 24,.0on. 2n4, Eitenley,
An cleared but 10 aores. Brick hottee,
bank barn 40x80. cement silo, 14x80; one
eared orchard and small haits,,2 never -
ling wells. Driving house, pig pen, hen
bootie. Five miles kfrom Clinton and three
•from brucefield, on good gravel roads."
. ALBERT NOTT,
Clinton P. 0,
Choice Farm tor Sale
•
_Subscriber offers for nate his•splendid
farm et 96 acres on the Bast Line, being
north part of lot' 2, Maitland Block, Hallett
Good brick house, barn and all necessary,
outbnildings; 35 acres bash; farm well 'wa-
tered and in good condition. 2 miles from
Auburn, and one mile from the proposed
C.P.A. station. JOHN SPRUNG, Au •
burn P.O.
Farm to Rent.
Being tot 12, on the Maitland Con., of
the ToVuship of Colborne, 9 1-2 miles from
Goderich, and 7 miles from Clinton The
tarns conteins 120 acres, 105 acres of which
are in' miltivaiion, the balance hard wood
buske one acre of. good bearing orchard,
good buileiege and out-hauses, an etands
ance of good spring water, Wi1I be rented
on reaeortable tering. Apply,to
A. E. ALLIN,
Gowland Lake, Sash
Farm for Sale. '
Two hundred and thirty-five acres, situ-
ated on Hayfield Road, Goderick Tp., three.
quarters -of -a -mile from Clinton. Soil in
excellent condition, having been all under
grim -forsfiveeyearse enlendid grain ohnhhthe
land, well drained. .Five sores hardwood
bush and excellent orchard. One barn,
52x74, With EirOrle stabling for 12 horses
• and 85 cattle; one barn 332 54, with silo
and stabling for 17 cattle. Large imple-
ment house and pig pen; power and pump-
ing windmills; large frame house; two
good svelte and :sinning water at rest of
term 'Apply to MRS.. ALEX, gt
111tER EN, Clinten P.O., or Id 26, .Con
2, Stanley. . •
Farm tor Sale.
Proprietor offers for sale his farm on the
Maitland Con. Goderich Township, , Lots
77 and 78, Diluted. 1 1-2 ranee tree/ villsge
of Holatesvilte, chulch and school. The
farm contains 238 acres of choice lard, a
good frame hones, and bank bare, 5 acres
of orchard and 30 acres of good maple
beehland. The ferns is traversed by a run-
ning brook. This fereethvill he sold in: a
block in in parts. Apply to
ALEX HA C OUR,
Holmesvide.
Farm tor Sale, or to Alent.
Being lot 20,i0on. 2, Tackerstnith
containing 100 acres; good brick- house.
with cellar, two good barns, atone Stabling
undoriseath;iarge hen honseand implement
shed, 5 acres herawood blush and 2 acres
of first-cslass orchard. This farm is situa-
ted in the very beet locality in tt e eounty,
convenient to church and schools, 6 miles
from Seittorth and 5 from Mete, with
good gravel roads. It is -in first-olass eon.
dition. and will be sold cheap and on rea-
sonable terms, or will be rented,Its propel -
etch is going west. Apply on the pretence
Otto LEVI SONG Clinton. .
• Waked.
A reliable resident agent for Clinton and
yicinity for Fall and Winter months, to
ath Erne Treee, Smell Fruit Bushels,
Ornamental Train Flowering f3hrubt, ete
All supplies furnished free. Terms liber-
al. We consider this egenoy one of the
Ibest on oar list and good money CAD be
made out ofit. Agents wiil have ovtr 800
acres Grandee steel( 10 drat,' upon. Every..
thing we ship bt ;titanium/el. APPIY icr
fun oracular% in writing or newton, to '
PELHAM NURSERY (10,
GOoderheIn Bending, Toronto, Oat,
Thoro kull tor Saie
The tube:niter offers for gide I thoroagh
bred Bull, aged one y elite roan in color,
tilted by Spell's- Imported Short-I:fora
ADAM, WEIR, lot 20, con. 4,
Hallett,
Ruh ibr Service.
'The undtkeigned will keep foe tervice
the Amerinan and Canadian registered
Hereford btills Proed Doke and Doneld
'I'erras $1,501 Also young Here-
ford Willa of the best breeding, Will be sold
heap, VARNHA,M, Lot 11, On. I
Hallett, Constance PO,
Gt, NC Nanning Smith, N.
131,1R9lEON.,
OFFICE..-klaui.litieet,:PeYtield, formerly'.
occupied by Dr, Pallisten
10.11./INON
DENTIST
(Successor to Dr, Holmes.)
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work. '
Graduate of the Royal.SCollege of Dentta Sur. •
geons of Ontario,
• lal m
oLgatelnutte of University of Toronto Den,
Graduate,of Chicago College of Dental Suret;ter
Chicago. •
Will visit Bayteld swore' )vi�ndar - -
• 1)ILH. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S etorte
Special care taken to make dents t•to
raent as minima as potable. W 1 1
Auburn every_ Monday.
• . r
Miscellaneous.
TABMS eiilarBELL, NONDESSOBO,
SSIJER OF MARRIAGE LIcsiblilin
No witnesses to:mired .
Money
Private fundI to loan at 4M,per cent and UP.
wards 'W.NitYDONE.
GEORGE ELLIOTT,
emuuTeN.,
.Licensed Aucti,oneer..
Farm sales a Specialty.
• . : Ws REASONABLE.
Orders left at the NEW,
promptly attended t�,
• .
THOMAS GUNDR
• Live stock and general Auctioneer,
GODERICI-P, ONT
Farm stook sales a specialty. Orders len AZ.
New Eu,. office, Clinton, promptly attended
to. Tering reasonable. Fat mers' sale notes
discounted, •
NIAREIAG:E71.4ICENSikS
ISSUED.EY
J. B. Rumhall, Clinton.
J. P. TisDALL.
BANEEtt,
0LI'Iu.N,ONT
Private funds to loan • on • mortgagee we
best aliment rates
General Banking •Maniere ' r insseted,51
Intermit allowed on aepoeite.
Sete notes bought
G. . MoTeggarti
McTaggart 13tos*:.
• BANNERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON,
‘enerat thinking Busbies*
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNPED
• Drafts leaned.. Intereat allowed ots
depoitits,
The. AcKilloff-itlituall
• Fire Insurance Co.
Perna and isolated Town Pstopv•
erty raniy Inahred.
OnFiChRS. • •
McLean, President, Eippen; That
Eraser'Vice-pres., Biticefield;-, Thos. ,M
Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth:
DIRECTORS.
• Jas. Cohnelly, Porter's aid; John
Watt, tharlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evens, Beetle.
wean; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea.
• newels, Brodhagen. „
Each Ditector is inspector of lositsfire
his own locality.
AGENTS.
Rd%Smith, Harlock; Ed.' Hinchley,
Seaforth; James Cummitig, Egmond
J , We Yea, Hohnesville
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11011Peall •
tine.
Steamers Menne Hamilton 4.30 ann.
Toronto at 4.80 p In. Tnesdays an&
Thursdays, athl thiturtleye, for Bay
of Qulote. ports, 1000, IssIttodo.
Montreal, and Intermediate points..
Toronto and Montreal Lille.
Commending June 2, steamers leave
Toronto 3,80 p.m. Daily except Sun-
days, from July lst. Daily for 1toeho
ester, 1000 leloodo, Rapids, St;
ttintriorteenpgototsM:Intrenit a" Intel.*
wrio
loter psi to B. a ExcaAtit ,os.r
Western PasseugertAgent. ,Torouter,
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