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salaries from $50 vet: mouth to e1000 per
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succes, Commence now
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The thintOn NCW.Era
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, WOO,
The Weekly Sun points out that over
4 lone -half of our exports for the past
fiscal year were the products of the
farrn, the bulk of which went to Great
Britain. And while'not underestimat-
ing the value of that market lu the
slightest, it asserts, and properly so,
that, under freer trede relations., the
most valuable market in the world for
the Canadian -farmer would be that of
the United States. After pointing out
the advantages the large Anienean.
cams would he to the termer; as con -
Bunters of iis 'products, the Sun says
what is undisputably true, as folio
To -day our prosperity is dependent
on one market, and that across the
seas. A more valtia.ble mat ket, and
one which will grow rapidly in value
as time paeses, lies at our door: It is
stalely the duty of ourstateentete while
not losing sight of the unu.ket acroes
the ocean, to le keeply alive to every
opportunity of developing the one that
lies alongside of us. Our position
would be infinitely safer and in every
way better with two markets open to
ns than it is with one. Our present
position, despite existing ps osperity.
a preearieus one, and uncertainty must
exist so long as the foundation of our
whole industrial fabric depends for its
security upon the continuance of coal
mercial activity in one country„
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The constitutional point raised by
Mr. Haultain in the case of Stracban,
v. Lamont, in which the legality of.ttite
Attorney•General's election bi raised,is
being pressed by him with vigor.
Counsel for Mr. Lamont raised the
point before Judge Pendergast that
no protests could legally be entered
against the rennet of members of the:
Assembly ta- Saskatehetvan, because
no controverted election act is in fort*.
The Judge held that this is good law. •
Now Oti the apeeal my. liaultain takes.
the ground that the net creating he
new Province t rought into force the
election law of the former. Territory 315
whole or none of it. If the whole,
the proceedings against Mr. Lamont
are proper ; if none of it, then the gen-
eral election itrelf wink held without
W krvitnt of law, and a new akleetion
dee special tvarratit of the Coot n noon
• follow. The argument v ill tat eoetinn
u of. for several days.
The I tepartment of Inland Revenue
. isseed a 1111110th] .in the stinieet of pot- •
ted meet and hologna.sms.sage 1t 1/R n•
flans that the moved meats examined
801111. tiine ;Igo Were ftlralo..• 8tihj0ett-41
to tnicioscopie examinatimnand elan to
tha test for foreign coloring matter.
Ottly in one instative ww, any of toe
latter deteeted, -the sample being made,:
In Monti eal. All the other patted
meats referred tonvere free front dyes.
A repott Is the ;meson 0 ()frown. startch
.st 1:1 of meal Latin c sce ds of some des-
cription, it was detected Li 23 eameles
p ire:lased 331 tegeroeince of (,),Vseo,
a td 21s.cure 1 in the MeritinseProyin.
c •s. In the Province of Ontario 37
samples bad been so manipulated, the
mejoiity of these being of Chicago
manufacture, but some were from To-
r.mto and Montreal. .Eight samples
p treletsen in Vancouver, were found
te be similarly affected,
A fret. trade .nainpaign "is to he inau-
gurated shortly inMontreaLTitose who
are interested In the proposed move-
ment have decided to call a public
tilasg meeting inusieciiately after the
Close of niwiga.tion. It is the intention •
of the promoters to form a Dominion
party. and to carry the campaign•for
free trade from Halifax t� Vancouver..
Archibald McGoun, K C., who is act-
ing as secretary of the organization
committee, says the formation . of a
free trade party in Canada is assured,
and that already the names of promi-
nent Canadians in rtll Nvalks of corn-
rwrcial and financial life have been
e.ent in for membership and promising
hearty support .to the movement.
A
TM CLINTON SEW ERA
Editorial Notes4.
VVI-IY STAY
, 1 RHEUMATIC ? j
Rev. Mr. Reekie, I3aptist, of Sparta,
in a lett • over hie own
InalCeri signature',
Licens nspector of But Elgin, and
„tons charges against the
if
s
the govet nment as well. in refezence
'to the enforcement of the liquor law.
Re states that specific charges pf vio-
lating the -act, given to the Inspector,
*ere never looked into, and when
vomplaint-was made direct to the Hon.
Mr Hanna, the letter was never even
acknowledged., •
Rev, J. G. Shearer, the fieneeel. Sec-
retary' of the Lord's Day All:twee, has
jitet returned to Toronto froth a two..
months' trip through the West. He
says the uew Lord's Day A.et Is -popu-
lar out Om*, that the United States
settlers appreciate the quiet Canadian
Sabbath, and the way' in which ;Cana-
dian law is enforced. They are es-
peceially pleased with the .Northwest
Mounted Police, Ms. Shearer thinks
o much of them himself that 116 would,
like to see nein introduced Wean the
rural dietricts a Canada. -Apparezsee
ly Mr. Shear4r saw i1�. syrisptntiate of
the Aniericaetving of the Northwest.
The Weekly Snit -thinks the national
expenditure is too high andshould'he
.reduced. .16 is not high lilt is 1)tqeS-
sary for the progresseend well-beingecf.
the country, It is to high if it is not
properly used. Theeretically, the ed-
itor of the Sun does not 'believe in the
erection of new ,postoitlices .in' small
towns, but when it conies down to:ac-
tual prateise Weassume he would ene
dorse the expenditure for it post#011ce.
in Whitby, because the tnatter comes
directly home to' him here. It is in
this and other respects that the-died-
ciilty of determining proper and irn
proper experitlitbre. arises, and so -long
as the cotintryehas • wantS of this•kinel,
so long is t' e• expenditnrelikely to he
large.
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A TatiONFO IAN TRIES
cttne'ltitta.Neir and is Delighted
-Peel* Like a Hey.
. Mr, N. M. Defoe,:
'..111aoe ger The ,Dost -
•e'' less Brush (:lo.; Si)-
. • Colhoste St., Ter-
' nnto, is telling.his:
friep.dsehow. he
if.onnd •healfh• ;after
. years. of illness And.
•• . pain. He says-: ,
• i•-.1 have-..heen•
great sufferer from
dyspepsia for many
• • years: •1:.have been
• treated., by local
doctors .and have
Mn. m.eet eeeseou taken . pearly all •
• . . , • etbeadvertieedeein-
edies With • 'only • temporary •relief,
any et all, ittansinee tisirte; Antl-Pill
can 0.11 1ny tit; on, then:tune as Mien tt
!HT. 1 lotto. iano t taking -one Airti-Pill
at lkselk 1)1. to: the rast three months."'
and bowels. My • 'old-time yigor •has
returned.; so that... my. Spirits Are buoy,
ant; arid temper aioriostl. AS a retl.tist-
1:11 tenh.l.petl.for• eXperiende I am ite
duty hound to gore- alteretlit to this
. wet erf LI I rein ed y, .Anti -Pi "'• „
Every druggist sells Dr, Leotilmedt's.
-A ini-Pil I, • or a sans ple will be sent, free
by the Wileon-Pyle Co.„ Limited, Nia-
gore, Fells; Ont. . . - • •
The retnedy,that mired Mr. Defoe -so
completely beeerely, worth 'ee.teitil,
a lid find they. rege nte both stomach .
. . , •
Testing '31iSsionatry • ratienee
. •. • ., •
• The 'Rev. Fr'edeirk B. Beidies nen, the
noteand succe"gsful -Missionary to the;
Ztileq, :was talking. -in Philadelphia
.aboet Miselenery work. . • -
"I ato eery Inipetril of &tn.". he. estiti.
'I may be 1 Litt le too hope! ul .because
111ere heti ninth good success. • It is
beeter, though, to be: to bopefril eintri•
toe doubting.
Aftich de•perds ripen lhecbaracter of
the people eine works among,: and Li
can synipathize a :little •with the Mis-
sionary' *Who returnedInnate frOnfn
China in -a very deepondent rimed, •
"A Chinese convertstole this mis-
sinhary's watch and then came 'melt
to WMthe next morning trt learn how%
to witsd it tip." --Boston Glebe. • • •
HOW'S' ThiS ,! • •
We offer One. Thindred • Dollers re-
. . . •
ward for a nyeease of Cattier h that can-.
not -be cu.reo bv It11s Catarrh Cure. •.
F.3. CHENEY 4: Co.,Toledo, O.
• Wte, the undersigned,have.known F.
Cheney ler the. last 15 yeas,. and
• believe hint.perfectly houcrable in all
hnsinese transactions Arid 'fluent:tally
. able po earrynontatuy obligations Made
ny,his firm, • • • • • •
. • WannING, KiNitnait,".& MARVIN,
s Wholesale Druggists, Told, 0.
Hall Cial;orrh (i i 3.3 i8 tniken Intern-
allyotef big directly upon the blood and
rnueout surfaces of the system. '
monials sent free • Price '75c• per.bottle.
Sold be all denggsts•
Take 11 (3.18 Femily Pills for cont ipit
tion. . • .
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Because we make medicines
for them. We give them the
formula for Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
ayer'n Cherry Ferranti is h remedy that
43h3hP1 hn in every home. I have mime great
&AI of 11 for bard toughs and colds, and t
know what a splendid evetretne it 14, Iran.
not recommend it too highly."*Ittalut E.
Comm, llyde Park, Mass,
AL2Adelirrt' k:gran;
I P SaitSAPAtailli
e ils MAIO&
Phri;7rallt gat:14'111V traC"3:12
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ne Rik a Good Mouser. .
x Is an excellent mouser. He
C and wateli for a .11 ed mouse
the long grass line a eat,,.nunee
on it,kill it with a biten and lay. it
lY one. sine until be hue rertieht an-
' other and another, when, Wetting tiven
all up, he will center 11%\l1y with them
! to serve there out to the nubs, This
'
fat was confirmed by witnesses In
• Sentlandavito Were examine31 lat• a com-
mittee 'os! t• the Board of Agriculture
when taking evidence. on -the oreattIon
of the plague of nein velem on then, Iltr,
land • :theta farms In 1803. London
• artvehlo.
• Ms Sharp ttetoet,
One day us Pat halted at the :top of
the river bank a 110111 1111110101 for Ids
inquisitiveness. 3313)1)130(1. and' asked,
'How long have you hauled water, fbr
the' village, thy gorse
years, sor." "Ali, how many loads do
you take ia a any?". "Venni tin to fif-
teen, soy." "Ale ye.; no.'w 1 bare the
problem 'for yen, How nmelelvater at
tine rate have you hauled, In alt, .811'?'
The driver of the watering cart jerked.'
Me thumb backward tOWard the' river •
and replied, "All the watot•eyou don't
see there new, sor."---rhiladelphla 1 .
Ledger.
••••••••^'
Nothion 'Short .ol :Polly When:
Ogre. to cuaroatood with .
Perroz ono.
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Rheumatism can't be cured so long
as your system. Is weak and run down.
-Yon must first build up • and get
strength to fIgh4 oft the dirase.
Pervezone cures hecense it builds up,
because it renews the blood and, dis-
solves the Uric Acidand the poisons
that. cause rheumatism.
T. proved. right here ;that Ferro -
zone does cure.
Col, H. M. Russ, of Edwards, St.
Lawrence Coeone of the fine old
heroes of the Civil War, Wee complete-
ly restored by Ferrozone. Read his
statement':
„I couldn't get eround without a
caneee and then enly with difficulty,
"Rheumatism took complete control
of my limbs.
"The suffering was more intense
than hardships ou, the battlefield.
"When my doctor 'had done his best
got Perrogone,
"Then came a quiok change..
"Fenozons gave me comfort at once,
eased the pain and took the stiffness
out of my mueoles,
"1 ant well to -day. Ferrezone cured
Me' .ecmpletely. • I can jump- and run
like 1 did forty years ago."
/Se sensible about yeue case. If
your plaiseuttnedieine is use ess give
rt tip, • •
-Dont experiment agahr Feerozone
IS known on allosicies to be a core that
does cnee. Why not get a supply to.
day. The sooner yen begin Perrozone •
the quicker 'otell get well. Price 50e
per boxror six for $2,$0, at ell dealers,
Nows Notes
•
Two huodred Earnardu °Hatton left
addingtou tor Canada. . • •
A ennawey tfam pliteged into the
window 'oft ass s store, Stratford.
David -Williamson, aged ($Oyears, Of
Chatham, hanged himself in 'hie barn.
The contleinstoae of a new $.2s5,000
Presbyterian vhorch was laid at Her-
' Fine men were killed -in 0 .head-on
eollislon on the Union Pacifiq' kailzond
near Laraime,, yo. e •
Roy Mullen; a 'suttee, • forinerly'' 0 •
Meet -areal, was nItecedene tied fee
Inur-
cleat ,Montpelier, VI.
Canada will be represen! ed isi the de.;
eoration ot the Nelson column, Lon -
dun, by a. large maple leaf shield,'
• Miss Nellie Stant and Mr Fairbanks,
son of tile Yice.President Of the 'Unit-
ed States, eloped and were mantled:"
, "Fine little minutesare all the tiine
Perry Davis' Painkiller needs to. step
a, stomach ache, even When it ia sharp
enongh to Make wetrong "man groan.
Don't he fooled by hnitatione. 25c and
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• , 3,4trpe Mirrors .13.330 nest,
• • In the mirrors of -today the light is '
-reflected by -a layer: .01 ,silverf Or 'an
amalgam of tie, buta propertiodi of'
light is'iosten tile process of reflection,
and . the image. is • teats •luminous than .
else °terrine'. 'The value 01 0. looking'
,glase usuaily estimated by the tbiek-
/wee:0'th° '„glass, because the thicker
is- the .'etzeinger it intise be ,Bet•
.speaking ifi 1115 thick glasses
ao tlefeetiee, beeause the ,•outlittes.!Of
the •image .r6fleeteilaire leas Clearly de,
fined:. An Weal mirr•Or one%with: a.
'perfeetly flat-suefore. But .it is only •
pot4gib1e. to obfairt• this result In cone-.
peratively.. !mien •glassett. The 'larger
glasses 'do not' reflect a true image, be.
cause tbay eennothe Made flat. • •
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A 'Itaritly Tool.
, An adjuster f31.• 311003111g and pictaireg
-has' been itivented Mat, will no dotibt
$ave malty a fall. 1101'. to sliellk Of
P:ii•ditis nil It eonsiats of•
a. long woodeo on the. (Indof.
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3 1v0,.1- trete...the*. me:diet!: ;hid cetretie
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G 0 ' s LrEtum FOR
A inarne of efficacy tital proMptnees,
a remedy tb,tt does • Cure corns •ands
Annan us eafne isPi(tnain's.)orn Ex-•
tractor. Contains no acids,nerrer:pains,
gives last ing satisfaction. Tionse on
"Putmems ' mile. It's the best.
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Atitiost Killed by Dog. • oati. • ••• •
Hamiltoh, Sept, IA.—Mirk. P, W. Bur-
rows, 401, East .(eannon street, was
al-
rnost worried .to death Sunday by a big
St. Bernard ...dog. The '•brute thought
Mrs. 1301-vrnye WAS going to attack his
•mistress,- Mrs, Williams, anal snrang
nqrs, .Tfuriows, ltboOking her non•n•and
tearing hererme' break 0d hande The,
owner, Penn.. Williainsnlobarea the deg
over the head with a big sheep), but in
'paid no aft renlon to him.' Mrs, 1313r-
rov,•a is in. a' serious conaitlorn but -])r.
Wickert- hns some lento of savirz•g her
llfe. It :s thought at first that hor
arm wawould have to he amputated, but
the artelor pays •he telinbe able to save
the Ilmb. The (1eo was shot. • . . •
The father of hivrapby was, Phi.
that. Crities are geaerally agreed that
I °the model biography is that of Johnson,
1)y Doswell.
The nen Sen.
The sonthern entrance of the Red
$ea IS eornManded by the fortress of
Men and the fort on the little island
of Perlin, in:the strait or babel -Man.
debthe gines'ist the latter completely
: covering the narrow channel and the
fortress dominating the entrance te
the sett. a
•nannaer aria 14alanning.
The sound of thunder may be heard
f or twenty or twenty-flve miles; with
the ear to the ground; much farther.
Lightning Is reflected for 150 to 200
miles. „
The nature..
The cloture, varieties of whieh are
commonly known as the Jamestown
weed, or, more familiar)y, the jitnSon
weed, the thorn apple (an. allusion to
tlae shape of the seed case and its
spines) end the devil's trumpet, recall
-
lug its alum° and villainous' odor, re-
tains its name almost uncheaged from
the Arabic, '
• Visiting* Cards. .
SALE Or TO RENT.
For.2ale I For Sale or to Rent
A two-story budding, in old brick block ,
ocoupied by Itiobard Heifer,- A.pply to
jOHN McGARVA,
'louse tor Sale,. I
The,conafortable and conveniently-eh:sat. 1
ed house on Oratorio St., pretent oceu- '
• pied by the undereigned, is offered fdr eele,
DR SHAW
House and Lot for Sale
For sale a email house on Rettenbury
etreet wedtb
, togeeernth lOu no. 006. being ,
a wrote Rare, *Apply to H. BUTT, or '
NEW ERA office Clinton,
.Cottage tor Sale,
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'The cottage on Orarge St. adjoining the
'property of subscriber is offered for Bale on
reasonable terms. W. C. SEA.RLE.
Also a couple of good brieli 'norm
House for Sale.
Subscriber offers for sale 1318 bonse and
In 1857 the Duke Of Parma bed 104 three-gparuif heed and soft weterter-of-areacre of laed on Mery
stf, Pr
photograph upon Ins visiting eards.
Hence the term "cartes -tie -visite,"
Snake Oreante.
" A Weil known authority on dream's
and dream books says: "To dream you
sc Snakeor serpeats shows that you
wilt be imprisoned and encounter
many dangers. If you are in. love,
your. sweetheart will be false. Te,
dream you kill :a snake shows you
will overcome difficulties and •enemies
and be • sucCeesful in love, trade or
farming, but unsuccessful at sea."
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0310 pretien Custom.
In the south of Emmy -the banding
of a • sweet pea by a Young lady to a.
elso stable. Will be ecld on reasonabl
terms, ORA 171S.
House and Lot lor Sale.
For sale, the corofortable frame house
on the isomer of Rattenbery and Raglen
St s„ at present occupied by Mr. Geo, Rine.
For pa1t1ujM8 apply to
W. G. DOHERTY, .Clintoth,
House for Sale
The large cottage on Quern street, be-
louging to the estate of the late E. Holmes
is offered for sale. The lot is one-half
acre, with bearing fruit trt es, hard and
soft,water. • A bargain. Apply ea NEW
ER.A. office.
young 'gentleman 18 11 petite way of T•
stating that she Is '/ired of his copa-•
pany. ' •
House For Sale.
'Murton hrta. the ..a,...nunn, leigunsa, A -comfortable frame house on Mill St.,
. . , .
. efir. Richard Berton's. translation of
•tbe "Arabian Nights" avaa sold Out In
ten days and .brought $80,000, Upon -
Wheat be :swill's wife need royally for
five yeaes. At hie deetle but ;$2 ree
malned of :the igum, and Lady Bur-
ton tretiosited it in the peer box of her
clierele .
. .
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. wee Waster' *tart .
g.'he waist of 'Wasp is synonymous
-both in natural bistery and fashion for
slightness. tweet has so sllin a
eonneetkin hetweee the. thorax. and the
• 1 11 :; •cf°°:a ITY,If"t
try woode ted, good a I , r --
water° One-quarter acre lor. Will be 'sold
cheep. Apply at NEW ERA. Office, or
pdl$ HENRY FOLLAND, Clinton.
House for Sale..
Large frame home on :Wellington St.,
Clinton, lately occupied by F. C. Alloock,
rooms, and pantnesnand woodeireA, good
store oeller, 1a4 acre of land, hard mad soft
w,ater. A splendidchanoe for a lersen
wanting a- good house. Apply to
MRS ALLCOCK, Clinton, (at Mrs, Mog-
grioge,) or Mrs. Chidley's, Iatta0 St. •
abdomen. • '
. • . In Cll.:131.6 r.v.
A London justice a 'snort time ago
• made tut onler for the distribution of
an estate Unit hul beeu lit the eotirt of
' ehancery 101 100 100 yearr, daring. which
ihne it bag increased' In Value 'three. -
fold. • • . •,.
:3 r d e.n.t „
•Theeity and' the lOwqr .1:thin:the%
sons on• Noah, preirosed to bulhl . Were
the: earliest reeordziii 3 se:tam:es of fortin
lleation. quo 1001,. in this case •was
tunloulitedry a .
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Latin and _
',Several -lietelred Writere on the eub-
Pet (.1111111 -that the. Rennin with snob
Changes as naturally come about in.the
course or ages, has always ben the
language of the common people living
. in • the boot sloieed peninspla. These .
*Writers assert that I•nalin. wile the lan-
guage ' of .litern•ttire..the• lit•ty, and the
•.stIttcatea. classes, while Italian .was
--spoken by titeetetaile. • • , 1. '",
• • • Tbe iqpnittl#4.13 ,Needle. • .
. Vt'linOS Spttnisle needle is
Use' Red of a peettlier :sneeles 'of evedd..
11 easily -Penetrates min adheres' te.
-cloth or 'wool thel is timS transported
to a •nOW.10i10t100:.
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' . Penn- Ynn#
Penn Yen, N. Y.,. w4s built up con-,
, jointly ;by:eel:tiers' from. Pennsylvania
Nerv•England, Who Were unable fo
fierce upois a name for the .new town
until some distorted brelit suggested
l'enn Tan as 13 combination of the
words Pennsylvaniti mid Yankee. It
teas ' adopted 88 a compromise and is
'still • attached to etee plitee, ' •
-Birds of Prei.
...ILO:4 birds of prey are pm -Oiled with
eletating inembraties that serve to keep.
the eye Perfectly clean end bright, .•
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Marren in ArKentinn.
1113.3. lig Ob. 1110 Argentipe. pennies
fs •irltereet Mg -if not entirelY comforta-
ble. "Sten there are-Seeree, hut horses
are plentiful. e Often sixty horses. etee
'driven 10 tile game team. The 'driver
is perehed thirty feet feats' the ground.
The wagotte are :401110110108 fifty feet
long rind fifteen wide. evillie the haek
-wheels are fourteen feet .or so .high.
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CnA.IVIPS, IAXI4 IN THE
ACII, Conte, ettor.arta. mo33.
sus. cnot.snA, nanaNTOM#
STIA •SloKNBSS, and all SUN.
USA COMPL,A1NTS Callan:a
or Adolf*.
ltt oleos ars marvellous.
Pleasant Harmless to take,
Itaeltf, Reliable and Effectual le Its
aCt10111
ID trAS BEEN A 110LISRBOLD
REMBOY nnall NEARLY SIXTY
YEARS.
ntiftt da Onnve.
• arretr fttnntlyttnt8 reeves oeteesetra.
. . • 4
••I, fatter Language; •
.A.dernteriol dumb pernon who is fair-
ly expert 'on Miner language retinspertk
:Mont forty-three .woras a. minute. In
the same f4111100 orlimo a person lit
postiessioa of hitt sireeett will probenly,
sprent one bemired trial • fifty words,
•
r,oret to Littintea.
lore( (0 11t1111101.4 V13.11110t be traced bo -
1 (10. fieteenth eentury and did not
originate o the shrine, but were car
-
tied there by pilgrim.%
. :Stoking It raver.
In thi manufaeture of . knives the
division of labor has been earried to
such tuf extent that one knife is hate
died by seventy different artisans from
the moment the hied° Is forged •until
the instrument is finished; and ready
f tile mariret. 4tik , •'
TWo young then from Pitinieretnn,
T-Tiigh McNeish and miths,
%vhiIe attending Stratford . assizes, I
were almost . asphyxiated bv leabing
OAS. They bad retired to their. room
in the Cionamereial hote.', and awoke
almost overcome by the fumes
•
Snow did an immenee dmount of
darmigre to the necharda 131 weeitern
and soilthePri Ontario.' At Stratheoy
the fall was sixteen incite
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Good House for k'ale.
Subscriber offers for sale hie" large and
comfortable frame bowie on Albert Street.
The housekhas every .conyonience for ord.n-
ary ramily.• Good cellar Ahard and soft
water on the lot; tbree-Ouartennonan acre
of land; bearing frnitntrei 9, also good
stable. Will be sold ou reaiririable terries.
' ' • • ' 'CY 1.f.;ff
Clinton, Mob SOth • .`
le .
The cOutraodicius and ,well-sitnt ed house
known as nLakeyiew'•'• on Elgin avenue, in
the Town of Gtodeeleh. The place bas every.
convenience; and is (-specialty tvell located
for a boarding house, • and is at present
-•doing a gcod basinase in this line, Large
lot and a number of fruit trebe; •Posseesion
can be given ist of Jan, next; Apply at
premises. or by letter ,to MRS. E. Me-
DOWELL, Lakeview, Goderich#
House and Lot for Sale.
111 Summerbill.
A malt frame honse, containing 3 rooms
blick kitchen and wooe9heri, also cellar.
.0cm-eighth of at acre of rand, witb bearing.
fruit trees. Convenient Merle fer laboring
man, Aleo stable, win be erne cheep.
Near bdih Poit Uffiee anct•fichool.
41 , el, JORDAN.
Itesitlettee far Sale.
111 t1i6 Tillage or J101mPsviI1e.
•
•
, Mrs, T, C. Pielowe offers .for male her
two storey brick house; within :has slate
roof, cellar full size of horpe, larriabe. bard
and entt. water in•.bouse. Oen-helf acre of
, land, with plum trees, oberry trees, berry
iinshes, etc., stable on prefnisee. Also six
()snorter acre lots rtear house. Price $1500.
Apply to W. PI- Ke RD, Holnitsvine, or
• SIAS T 0. PICKARD,
• Pubito Library, London, '
A rumoris bemg persisteptly eiteul
..at6a.. in- Brantford that the Grand
Trunk hsteedeto remove their engine
shops from:Stra tford t013x3Lfltford.
Only part of the 'vOheat
berry is fit for food. Yet
much that isn't often gets
into flour. You cannot see
;tor taste it, hut it's there.
it is simply a case of the
miller getting more flour
from his wheat and your
getting less nourishment.
Royal Household
Flour
is so milled that nothing
goes into it 'except the part
of the wheat that is 'fbocto
You get just4what you pay
for—the best and purest.
flour made. It goes farther
because it is all flour, Your
grocer can supply you.
eallvle Flour 11111s Co.', Ltd.
156 notortio.
Let 15, on. 13, Huliett, (150- ewe) ift
offered for sale or for rent, POOSeaSi011 to
be given at the close lit •the current veer,
Per partioulare apply to W. 13HYDONBI
Olimote.!
. Farms tor Sale -
Aboht, 850 toots first -clans land, situated
on.the 4t11 and 5•It oonoossions of Hallett,
are offered for sale. This ie the finest pas-
ture land, without exceptum, in thi�
neighborhood. For particulars enquire in
the first piece by mail. Joint Roman\
Hoz M. London.
. Choke Land for sale.
4•4•••••••,
Subscriber offers tor sale the 20 aoree on
the Hayfield Road, Goclench Tp., at pre-
eent oecupied by him, and known as the
Plewes fern% Good frame boaset stone
cellar, barn 3000, with lament wall 0 feet
high igoodbearine orchard, plenty of water.
.1A,MHB SMITH, Clinton,
4oultry Plant to Rent.
The Poultry plt;Ltt Holmesvdle is
offered to rent. House, citable, poultry.
house, feedidgpen, incubator home:, geld
swage and use house, incubators, brooders,
and feeding orates, ail in firtit.olass condi-
tion. P, C. LFORD, • '
Ste. sAnn de Belleeue,
Quebec,
• Farm tor Sale.
Subscriber afore for sale hie farm of 103
eores, being lot 31, 3r6 oen. H. R. 8, Tack-
eramith. An oleaned and 'under cultivat-
ion eittiept 8 wee ;all but Waimea in grass
Frame house, bank barn bay been, and
other' outbuildings, • Bearing orchard.
Good water. Schoothonee on the premieea.
miles to Seal wth ; less than 5 to
Clinton, g /eel efee
WHITe LI 14 ( MICH, Clinton.
Farm tor Sale. -
Subscriber offers for 'tale his farm of
100 acres, beiug lot 24, Con, 2nd, Stanley,
All cleared but 10 scree. Brielr house,
'bank barn 402030. cement silo, 1030; one
acre of orchard and small fruite, 2 never -
ling wells. Driving bowie, pig pen, hen
house. Five miles from Clinton and three
from law:afield, on good gravel roads.
ALBERT NOTT,
Clinton P. O.
Choice Farm tor Sale
,•*•••-•• .
Subscriber offers tor sale his splendid
farrn of 96 acres on the Bast Line, being
north part of lot 2, MaitlandBlook, Hallett
Good brick house, barn zed all necessary
outbuildings; 35-acreabash; farm well 'Wa-
tered and m good condition. • '2 miles from
Auburn, and orse mile 'team the proposed
C.P.A. ;leaden, JOHN SPRUNG), Au-
burn P.O. •
Farm to lien% •
Being lot 123 on the Maitland Oen., of
the Township of Colborne, 9 1.2 miles trent
Goderioh, and 7 milts from Clinton, The
farm contains 120 [(ores. 105 scree of which
are in celtividion, the balance bard wood
bneh, one aere:oi good bearing orchard,
good buildings and out.houees, an abtuad,
arm of goad spring. water, • Will'be-rented
on reasonable teleme. Applyeo •
.A.E. jAanLaLLINic,e,
Gow•saek
Farm for Sale.
Tveo,hundred and thirty-five mires, situ-
ated on Bayfield Road, Godenot Tp.. three-
quarters -of -a -mile from • Clinton. Soil in
excellent conditioe, having been all ander
grass for.five years; re lendid grain or grass •
land, welt draieed. Five acres -hardwood
bush and excellent orchard. One 'barn,
•62374, with stone stabling- for 12 horses
and 85 °setter one barn Se, 54, with silo,
and stabling for, 1.7 .cattle. Large . uncle
-
merit houae and pig pen; power and pump-
ing Windmills; large frame house- two
geed wolfs site ranning waier• at rear of
furl* Appin le MRS. ALEX,
,illeE% EN, Olinitter,0„ el Let 28, Con
ei Stanley... " • • •
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Farm lot. Sale.
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Preprietor offers for•salt•his farm on the
Maitland Con. Goeerioh Township, Lot's
Oot. 19, 1.90e
PROFESJONAL...
ligrosy gsgATTIE
onccesser Mt Mr Jos Non
BARRISTER, 1301.1011OR, &O.
01.11iTO
Office -Elliott Inca, formerly occupied
Eir Scott.
mittNEW TO LEND
W, OUTDONE.
/34011,03TEll SOL#ICITOR NOTARX •
'ETC,
41 oraNTON
ROCKPUT 8i HALE;
• OonvIty,etroEtts, OoSnu88IONE10.1 '
Real Estate aloe Insurersoe Agent •
Money to !eau
4444T . .44
On B. HATA.JOHN REMIT
romoomws00•000.r.:•00*.arlsome0m0m0000.001.0_01,
Drs. atom sk Gunn, •
. Dr. W. Gunn, L. it. 0.41., e. 5.. LOA -
Dr, Jr, Nisbet anonn, D. ni,e.s,,Faigliwitt,
L. IL C. P., LowlOn. •
OniceekOntaria Street,Olinton. knelt calls at
front door of office or resictenee, rtatteultate• '
Street.
Ds. J. W. SHAW. • .
PHYSICIAN, filnitGEON
asecusheer eto,, canoe aud residence Ors '
tario St., opposite English ehurch, formerly co
oulded by Dr, Apploton, philtre, one
DR' 10, W. Trism#IMPSOAP
Vhyelcian, Surgeon, ..
sneeial attentton Weep to dinetiaieli of thr
•' Dye, Bar, Throat and nose,
Oinee and Reszatenion ' ' •
Albert Stee5a.2 111ocfra North or rt(tttenbarf
II, W. Nanning Smith, IL DI Cal
PHYSICIAN Ot SURGEON.
OFFICE -Zane Street, Bayfield, formerly
occlupled by Dr, Palbster.
DRj.1LX�N
DENTIST •
(Successor lo Dr. Holmes.)
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Week,
Graduate of tbeltoYali.College of Dental Sur-
geons of ontarios
•ll000r graduate of University of Toronto Den- •
tea Department. •
• Gradtlate.,of Chicago Cortege of Dental ,Surgery • •
Chicago.
Will visit Eavileld every Monday.. •
Dig. H. vowLpit,
,
• DENT:1St.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store,
Special cake taken to make dente tre
ment 138 painlees as possible. W vi
Anrburn every Monoay, ••
Bliiseellaneaus.
TAMIIS canannEm, LONDEBBOSO, •
SSUER OF; MARRIAGE LICENSES •
' • ••No Witneseen reouired
. • .
Private funds to loan at 4ni per 'cent. and up,. -
wards. •• . • • W. ,BItYD01413. • .•
GEORGE ELLIO.rt,
eLtio'relv, ()NT.,
Licensed Anctioneer.
Farm sales a Specialty.•'
:TERMS REASONABLE, •
Orders left at the NEWERAwi1j be
promptly attended tee • .
THOMAS '..GUNDR .
Live stock and Aeneral Auctioneer, '
• GODERIONi ONT. •
Farmetnck sales a specialty. orders left an
NEW ERA. °dice, t)inoton,_ prop-10E1y attended',
toico;autenrtrends reasonable. Fie mers' sale notest
ti
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NIA.RRIA.GE LICENSES
iSsILIED.BY
B, Rumballs Clinton
. •
. J. P. TISDALL. .
BANKbat.
• • • 4)1,1 le 1 tent , ate 7' •
•.....-. • . •
Private funae to ioan on mortgagee ae
. • best current rate,' ,
Generel 13anking businet � r beereted
• ;curette allowed On ueposite
Sale notes bought . • •
77 and 78, situated 1 1-2 miles 'rrom villege • •
of Helmeteelle, ehtrob and Lebaol. The
farm contains 238. acres of choice letel,
good frame lionee, and bank barn, 5 acres
of orohard and 30 acres of good maple
bcsinand. The farm or traversed by a rno-
ning brook. • This farm %inn be meld in a
blockor in parts. Apply to
, ALEX BACOIJR,
Holrnesvine,
Farm tor Sale, or to Rent.
Being lot 29,10on. 2, ILII,S,,Trieltersreith
containing 100 acres; good brick house.
evidecellar, two good 'Arne, stone stabling
uctlerneath large beet bout° end implement
shecl,.5 acrehardwood bnsh and 2 urea
of first-olass orchard. Thts hum is situa-
ted in the very best locality In the county,
convenient to church and echools, 0 miles
from Seafolth and 5 from Clamp, with
good gravel roads. It is in first -antes eon -
Onion. and will be sold cheap and on rea.
sonable term, or will be rented,as proprih
etor is going wind.. Apply on the prenneee
01 80 LEVI STONG Clinton. '
• Wanted.
•
A reliable resident agent for Clinton and
Vieinity foellall and Winter months, ete
Sell Fruit ',Prop, Small Fruit Butheei,
OrnamentaLTreee, Flowering 811101131, 810.
All supplige tarnished free, Terme libel'.
al. Ws consider tide agenoy one of the
best on out liet and good moneyoat be
made 01133 Agents will butte OV411•4100
acres °reliance Sleek ta draty upon. Every-
alnit.!ive Ship is guaranteed. Applyfor
full partiowers. In Writing or pereoe, to .
PEI...11All NURSERY 00,
.Gooderharn Building, Toronto, Out.
4, Moro Bull tor Sale
A**
The anhectiher offers for tale 1 thoroagh
' bred Boll, ageo oba ear, roan in eolor,
;sired by Stiell's Imported Short -nom'
ADA111, 'WEIR, lot 20, con, 4,
Hullett,
• Mtn for Service,
4.....• 0.1
The tit dersigned will keep for serviee
the AtneriOall anti Cal adian registered
IHereford hues Frond Luke and Donald
Dump. Terme $1.001 Also young Here.
ford belle ot the best *pone, wifi be AMA
Cheep E. L. 'FARNHAM, Lot 11, C1013,
9+ 113/11ettf Constance P.O.
D. MeTegeart p. MeTaggity
M eTagg art Br os.
. • 113RhilicEr!S
ALBERT ST CLINTON .
. 41,estera1 Banking lissinsas•
trannaeteid
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NOTES .DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed 013
deposits,
The McKillop Nitituat,
, Fire Insurance Co.,
Farm and Isolated Town Prop,.
erty Only Insured.
• OFFICERS,
J. 13, McLean, President, Kippers; Thos.
Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; Thos„ -E.
Hays, Secy. Treas., • Seaforth:
DIXSCTORS.
Jas. Connelly, Porter's Johue
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beedhe
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Betio -
'newels, Brodhagen.
tech Director is inspector of losses!itt
his own locality.
AGENTS.
Kobe Smith, Harlock; Ed. Hinchler
Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmonde
ville; J. W. Yeo, Hohnesville
Hanlon
tint
'18etserIttstnnteotsatie4a.VZ pilinttrele itTTle481119Velf;Itei.nell
Thersartys, andeNaturdaYS, for Bat
ot Quinte ports, 1000. Islands*
Montreal, and Intermediate points.
Tor()tito and MOtitreal Line,
Conmsencing June 2, steaMera leave -
Toronto 3.30'p.tn, Daily except Sun.
days, from. July 1st. Daily for Rock+,
enter, 1000 IsInhdis, Replan, Ett•
tteedt,Tarteenpeoein, tont. O‘ti treat and Inter.
loor tiekets apply to it. 11. agents. or
'ftite to H. FOSTER,. CHARPE.E, .
Western PassengeriAgent. ,1'oroa0
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