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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-10-26, Page 2• 2 The New Era is publislied every Friday at the-NBW gRA. Vrinting House, efileAo tere,RET• . . CLINTON. Teruiso subscription -$1 per year in4vauoe; $1.50 may be cleareed if fl Aso paid. No paper discontinued nntil all arrears are paid, unless at tlie .option a the publisher. The date to -Which every subscription is paid is cle- evated on the label. eadvertising ratee. -Transient aciver- toe" merits, iO cents pe nonparel.line ' for filet insertion and a cents per line lifor each subsequent insertion. Small advertisements not to exeeset one inch ranch as "Lost" "Strayed," "Stolen," late, inserted once for 85 cents, or one enonthfor$1.0onaroun1cati0ns intended for pablication muse, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer, To insure publication in current sue copy of advertisements should be sent in early. Contract rates - The followingtable shows our rates for specified periods aa space. A Column fef ' a Column Column Column Inch SICK WOMEN IVIADE WELL Thousands Foul. tlio Way Back to linal.th Throush Iterrozone. No !wed for so many sick girls and womeri E. J. Hanneamd, a. Liverpool corn - Their ills are Curable if they give Mission merchant, discusses the Cana. them tapper treatment. dian apple trade. Apples are the great Nutrition must be supplied, blood fruit crop Of this country, and. they , must be enriched, nerves strengthened tire the crop .in svhich is shown the 'g agement. They are grown without sense, shipped. without sense,solci with- out sense, and the consequent loss is a reproach to everyone wnohas any con- nection with the bidustry. One has only to go through the apple districts to realize the full truth of the charges made against the Cana. dam apple growers and handlers There he will see thousands. of barrens of the mad additional power given to diges- -,poorest bustness methods and the i tion. reatest waste on account of bad man- THE CLINTON NEW ERA ItiAD METHODS RUIN APPUI TRADE A Liverpool Commission Mer. chant's Tart Talk on Canada's Mismanagement. • Verrozone does thie and more; it I cures such cases as Mrs, N. E. Pea- body, of Trenton. She was a wreck, , never thought medicine was made Shat eou'd restore her, yet Ferrozone was 9t1c:,•essful i _ Among ner troublea were : Heintaches, Weariness, , Nervousness, Weaknees, ' P 1 itation Loss of flesh, js 1 yr. 6mo. ihno. lmo $7500 54000 52500 5850 40 00 25 00 15 00 600 25 00 15 00 af)0 250 1F00 10 00 550 200 600 350 200 120 • EgOBT. 11.0LMES, tor and Proprietor The gfinton CLINTON, ONT., OCR 26. 1906 IDizzy spells, Poor appetite. fruit rotting on the ground. This rhe Conference of Premiers During the past week the. nine Premiers of the Canadian Provinces, have been in Ottawa considering mat- ters affecting their interests. Though • there was not unanimity on all mat- ters, the Conference was productive of • good. It is something that the prem- .. , lees of all the provinces of the Domie- c.n met at the same table, not merely as party leaders, hut as trustees of the w hole Canadian people. It will broad- en the outlook of the public men of the various provinces if they are more fr equently brought into contact with one another, and the decision to ulnae surely disgraceful, but when you con. HER STATEMENT. ieider that in the very next provincaor "I was stricken with nervous disease perhaps even in the more distant coun- Vi lent s of the same province, people are heedeallee made life a torture. I was .so nervous and weak I could soarcetV walla Work was impossible. I couldn't eat or digeit anything. When completely wrecked Ferrozone restor- eddm pie. Today I :Avigorous arid strong and well." If you lack power of either mind or body ites-an evidence you need Ferro - zone, • If you have nervous spells, feeling of weakness in the limbs, tiredness in the morning, you ere sure of cure with Ferrozone. Think. of it, Ferrozone gives back the energy of youth, restores vital stamina and creates m saeplus of vigor simply because it supplies the colleen • trated nourishment your system needs. 50c per box or sat for *2.50 at dealers. h he rt and stomach. 0 t e going hungry for them, it becomes nothing less than a national disgrace. Then consider the shipping part of process. Canadians export less than one tenth of their apple crop, and of what they do export, fully one half ar- rives on the other side in sueh a condi- tion that the fruit is absolutely unfit to sell. There are more or less efficient cold storage arragements on the ocean liners, but the harm is done before tbe apples reach the ships. A. very large amount of the apples exported are spoiled before they reach the ships at all. They are damaged either by heat or cold before they are pet in storage. Most of the fruit is lost in this way. There is else dgreat deal Of harin done by bad packing: This, in turn, is due to the Ivor methods of buying often employed, which is for a dealer to go had en orchard, and pay 'down a lump sum for the crop. before the apples are in condition to be picked. Then a hen picking time comes the dealer, not tel lose anything, sends to Europe , fruit which be fitter for the evaporating machine. It is all a story of too great hurry to Ott rid of the crop and the de- sire to make the small sum of money noweatter than the much bigger sum in the long run. • ONE OF THE SADDEST STORIES the inter -provincial conference an an- •,;• • num' affair should help to remove mal. e adjustments in the workin,g. of our a federal system of government. One reeolution adopted unanimously does credit to the aroad Canadianism of the e delegates. They will recommend their vespectiee legislatures •to abolish the :... taxes on commercial a avellers, which are an interference with inter-proyin , cial trade contrary to the spirit, if not , . the letter, of the Confederation act. , - . Eight of the nine premiere were agreed upon the financial demands to e • be made of the Federal Government. ' The dissentient was Premise. McBride, of British Columbia. who mule out a. • Plain • Speaking, The following from the T'orontoNews is certainly timely: - There Seems tote an epidemic of ccimmanchrient-breek- ing in eliese days, Lying .and stealing have become the accomplishments. of men holding positions of unquestioned eminence. Indeed, one is embarrassed at times 'with the klea that the acaorn- plishtnenes themselves , have -become respectable The oli dispensation alley have pasted away in a sense, but, even - so, the financiers, politicians and tens - tees of this country, woald •find real benefit by applying themselves with diligence for a year to the Law and the :Prophets. They will not find the rinci als of High Fibance there, and strong case for special trentinent, be- . . cause of the peculiar physical features and enormous area of that province,. which nade the adequate develop. i••• _anent OI ifS level:can a heavy burden fur its small population. 'The pre. . .miers of 'the other provinces recegniz.. ed the exceptional position of British. Columbia, and agreed to Join in .esk- ing that its federal allowance ,be '61007 000 per year, in addition to that r pro- vided forby the ne:v sca,16 of enbsidies, Premier McBride Would -not con- sent to this, aud British Columbia will negotiate independeli tl y with the federal authorities. Stale ttdr have made no proneses to any --of the provinces. Their demands involve. an a,ddition of about three million dol- lars to the present allowande,s. TTnless they are all e greed upon the terme, which each province shall enjoy, the Fedei al Government will not be. Able to procurethenecess irrimperial leg- islation. CURES Dyspepsia, 1)0118, Headache.% ConstiPatION Loss of Appetite. Salt Rheum, 0. Erysipelas, , Scrofula, aildp troubleS arising from the Stomaeh, Liver, 13owels or Blood. Mrs. A. Lethangne, o 13allyduff, Ont., writes: "I believe would have been in my grave long ago had it not been for Burdock Blood Bit. tors. I was run down to such an extent that I could scarce- ly move about the house. I was subject to severe headaches, backaches and dizzi- ness; my appetite was gone and, I was unable PI do my housework." After using two bottles of B. B. B. I found ray health fully restored. warmlyrecommend it to all tired and worn out women." POR SALE or TO RENT, For Sale or to Rent three.quarter-of-anAgre of lend on Mary Choice Land for Sale. For Sale .A. two-shiry building, in old briok block t Lot 15, Coe, 18, Hullett, (150 acres) is occupied by Richard Baker,- Apply JOSE Me GARNA. ob off ei de forgiven Bts theleoctiolooer orte rent, oPuorerseepeotioynestr0. hrtioulare apply to W )311YDONB Clinton. , Cottage tor Sale.. \ F S 1 arms or a e The cottage on Orange 81• ndj°114Dg the ,..bout 850 acres tarok -olio lend, situated property of subscriber is offered for gale on on the 4th and 5111 conceesione ot rase:Nubble terMe. W. C. SEARLE. are offered for sole. This is the finest pee - Also a couple of good adds storm, e neighborhood.- For pertionlars enquire in the fleet place by Jens Rerieeinue Rouse for Sale. Box 586, Landon: land.'th t exception,thie Subscriber diem for sale his house and • St. Fruit trees good hard and soft water *leo stable, Will be mid on reagonala tome. GEO, DAVIS. • House and Lot for e. Doukhorois Doing Well, Modern • in Their Ideas Peter Verigen,the Doukhobor leader who has directed. the progress of the Doukhoborsein -their several colonies since their coming to Western Canada, is to sail in about a week's- time for London, whence he goes direct to the land of his birth. If he succeeds in reaching Moscow, he will confer with Count Tolstoi, who. ha, watched the progress'of the Doukhobors in Wes- tern Canada with great interest, and then he intends returning in the spring of immigrants son, from April 15 up to Oct 10, MO of.I House for Sale/ or 0 en • out number were employed on con • - . Mr Yemen says ; Xhe pas se struction work, and 75 teams, Every The frame house on Peewees lately spare trorn our holdings was employed sale or to rent. Lot 1-8 of an acre; hard on construction work. I do not thin however, we will do any construction work next summer, but will concen- trate our energies on our holdings. The following summer; however, we expect to again do constrection woe, -Fleet it was a cold,neglected of course and catarrh developed. Nothing was done, e and consumption followed. Watch the little cold, keep it from growing by using "Catarrhozone." Nothing simpler than inhaling the erne killing vapor of this grand rein - they will. noe discover Script -vet war- edye•Colds audcatarrh flee as betorefire rant foe "writing iip"'•stocksaahis plan, I . . Evi3ry trace of throat and bronchial or any other plea for making. a gooa. showing in the report to the °overlie mentis termed -by insurance inen"win- dow .dressing." Why not use plain terms?. It is conenion, ordinary lying, and when Sttcha "window dressed': re- port is sworn to, .it is perjury. The whole trouble rests in the fact ehat directors: managers, and high:muck-a- mucks imagine that when John Smith gives them ten dollars for elite keeping A is their moneyeehey must re.arrange their mental turniture sufficiently to allow the entrance of •a new idea ; that it is still Sinith's' money, An insurance conipany has no More,rignt to "write up" a security. to weer loss- than • a farinee has to put stones in a . load . of nay before it is ‘veilhed. hie not hon- est,, end if clishiniest men are, to be • al- lowed to handle trust funds; there. is something wrong about the laws of this country, and the sentiment of the people. • . • • How's This Vs offer One Hundred Doi ars ree weed for eny case at Catatrh that can. notebe cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. wheat screenings fe trouble. yieldstinmediately., Catarrao- zone is scientific and absolutely. guar- anteed for tareventing and curing cat- arrh and kindred ills. Two sizes, ; and $1,00 at all dealers. *Weed Seed Invasion . The farmers Of Ontario, who era • anxious to.keep their land as free as • possible from noxious - weeds, are . ing some difticelty. in stemming the • tide of 'invasion of weed seeds.: Their means. ofgetting into the country are :numerous- -and varied. The most re- cently discovered channel. by Which weed seeds are gaining rapid entrance to this Province., le, according to the evidence submitted recently ' by the representatives of the Farmers' Insti •tutes to the Dominion • Grain -Commis. Mom the iinportaticin of western 'wheat screenings to be ground .into meal for (stook feed. The weed. -seeds are so small that they are missed An the grinding. and. will eventually he die- triauted in large quantitiee over farms on ivhich • Meet made from western with a large party For sale, the comfortable hems home on the corner of Itattenbury and Raglan Ste., at present ocsoupied by Mr,Geo. Rice. Poe particulars apply to WaG, DOHERTY, Clinton. House for Sale The largeecottagean Queen street, be. longleg t� the emu, of the, lete E. Holines is oflered for sale. The lot re one-half acre, with bearing fruit trees, hard and soft water. A bargain. Apply at NEW ERA. offioe. House for Sale. • . -- A comfortable freinehonee on Mill St., containing bedrooms, sitting room, pan- try woodshed, good cellar, hard end soft water, One-quarter acre lot. Will be sold cheep. Apply at NEW ERA. Office, or pd1$ HENRY FOLLAND, Clinton. -- 0 .Subooriber often tor sale the 20 acres on the Beyfield Road Goderich Tp at pre. sent occupied by him and known go the Plewes farm. Good frame house, stone cellar, barn 36:70, with cement wall 9 feet bigb; good bearing orchard, plenty or water. JAMES SMITH. Clinton. Poultry Plant to Rent. Tha Poultry plant at Holmesville is offered to rent. Home, stable, poultry. bouse, feeding pen, incubator house, cold storage and ice house, incubators, brooders, and feeding unities; all in firstalase condi. tien. - F. 0, ELFORD, Apn de Bellevue, • ' , quebec. Oot.: 1908 PROFESSIONAL 11H1 zloty BEATTIE; Oleccessor to Air Jae fleett B.SatRISTER. $01410r.r0R, dco. CaINTO Office -Elliott elloolafermerly CeeliPled by Scott. MONEY TO woo . W. OUTDONE, BARRISTER 1301401TOA NOTAE'r ETC, MINTON I RIDOUT.fig HALE CONVEYANCERs, COHIdesSiONR140. Real Eaten, and Insurance agent ;Honey to Icon railway man available whom we could ocesepied be Mr. Jas. Walker, is offered for and soft water, good cellar to house. For particulars apply to W. WALKER, • East St, Clinton. "Thepest summer we have erecte House for Sale. ' at Verigen a $35,000 roller and flour Large fraraehouse on Wellington St., Clinton, lately occupied by F. 0. Alicook. mill. We 'have two brick yards, and 7 rooms, and pantries, and wdodshed, good we manufacture ' our own • cement stone cellar, 1.4 ECM, of land, hard and soft blocks. These cement blocks 'have given satisfaction to settlers outside water, A eplendid chance for a preen of ourselves. We have constructed a wanting a good house. Apply toMRS ALLCOOE, Clinton, at Km Mog- spur track ourselves to the heck yard at Verigen. and this has, proved a' great convenience. Work on a 50,000 bushel elevator ,will be commenced '• soon. . "We have at present telephone con- nection with Swan River, and the work cf connecting all our villages with the system is now in progress. We also intend installing electric light planth in seyeral•of our villages. We had intended using kerosene, but we think electricity less expensive and far more .convenient. 'Forty or fifty schools are •to be erected where the young of our set- tlement will receive English educe - teens. Already five or six schools are operatinge but we intend employing female teachers exclusively, as we the Rown of Goderich. The place has every think the scholars will beeome more convenience, and is especially well located attached to female than to male in- for a boarding house. and le at present F,J. CHENEY & Co.,Toledo, 0, I- It is claimed that bran, shorts, and We, the undersigned,ha.ve known F. mated chop 'made from western wheat .1. Cheney' for the' last 15...years, ._ and are ell badly adulterated with mustard believe bine perfectly bon c table. in all and false flax seede, and • where worrn. business transactions and . finuncially seed mustard, • which is a new weed. in . able -to earry•.outeiny obligations made ' Ontario, is present,swine • will not eat ey his Orme ., ' , . • .. ..• ,. •• . the. lineal. The seriousnees'of the zit- WALDING, KINNAN St ./et• .aaaal, nation will be appreciated by every 111' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.tellig'ent farmer in the country. NO • 'Hall's' Catarrh, Cure is taken intern- one can afford to allow noxione 'weeds ally,acting direetly Upon the blood and to get into his land; as the costof eyed- mucou ; surfaces of the system. Testi- icating them is enormous. Weeds in pionials Sr.!, I t, free Price 75c -per buttle the wheat fields of • the west are not Sold by ail •dreggsts ' • • . . • only becoming a serious peat to wheat Take Hall's Family. Pills for censtiPa growers,. but threaten. to 'become a . nierntee to.farmers who in other parts alf,• An election that will be watched with interest is that of Hob. Mr. Fielo., ing. and Prof. Wildon, in Shelbourne, and Queen's, N. S. The papers say that some of the Conservatives were strongly opposed to putting 'up a can- didate. ' Be that as it may, both are in the field, both are men of strong per- sonality and prominent standing arid both are men of ability. Prof. Wildon has been in paIliament before, though not for eome years. The contest is be- tween two politieal giants, and. While .it is hardly likely that Mr. Melding will be defeated, there is • ne telling what the result may be. The election t tkes place on the 31st. rv .4 or that andru Sixty Weeks For $1.'75: . Don't put off until tomorrow. the matter of subscribing for THE•YouTits Comae:ems. "The. pillaisher effete to• send to every neW subscriber for 1007 'who at .once remits the subscription CUB, aAr..n, ars= Brow.; Farm tor Sale. Subscriber offers for sale his ferni of 103 acres, being lot 81, 3rd eon. H. R. S. Tuck- ersmith. All cleaned and under cultivat- ion except 3 acres ;all but 18 mores in grass Frame house, bank barn, hay barn, and other outbuildings. Bearing orchard. Good water. Schoolhouse on the premises. 6 miles to Searerth ; less than 5 to Clinton, poi esel ' WRITct elute ()RICH, Clinton. • Farm tor Sale. ihouse. Five s 01 nton and three m i l el •i v-fi2nre. 24, Con. :he, Subscriber, offers for sale hie farm of 100 acres, being lot Con. 2nd, Stanley, All cleared bet 0 :a Brink house, bank barn 40180. co lat silo, 14x3(); one acre of orchard end 11 fruite, 2 never ling wells. Dr use, pig pen, hen from farms:field, on good gravel roads. ALBERT NOTT, Clinton Medial• Drs., Gunn & Gunns nr.W. Ennui, L. R. C. P.. L. E. C. S..• Eden In% J.1111044 Q11111111, DI. B. C. S. Eliglands C. P., . Oftice--Ontario Street,Olinton. Night calls ate front door of office or residence. Rattenber7 Street. • DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, StraelBOX • Aram:1hour eta, ogles and residence Oe ., torte Ste oppoeite English church, formerly ots envied ta• Dr. Appleton, (Vinton Ont. DR. Qs W. ThOMPSON physician, surgeon, xca. 1 special attintion given te fliseenes of the Eye, Ear, Throat and !rose. Ogle° and N.esidence- Albert street.e Blocks North or Raeteabeem . G. W. Manning Smith, M. D.,,C.M . PHYSICIAN a SURGEON. . . orricz-Inetit street, Beyfield, formerly - occupied by Ds. Pallister; • Choice Farm tor Sale Subscriber offere for sale his splendid farm of 96 acres on the Base Line, being griogee) °Matey a Isaac St. north part of lot 2, Maitland Block, Elul et Good briok house, barn and all nemesary . Good House for Sale. • Subscriber offers for sale his large and comfortable frame house on Albert Street. h ever convenience for orcane outbuildings; 35 acres bash; farm well wa- tered end in good condition. 2 mites from Auburn, and one mile trom the propmed C.P.R. station.. JOHN SPRUNG. Au- burn P.O. ' ary temily. Good cellar; hard and soft Farm for Sale. Water on the lot; three -quarters -of -an acre • of •land; bearing fruit Arms, also good stable, Will be Sold on reasonable terms. House for Lale The amen:maim and well -situated hone known as °Lakeview" on Elgin avenue, in of-Oanada feed theaground-wheat_ screenings from western elevators to. it is known that last year accounts to • taeir live stock. - Globe. oyer 0200,000 were handled. The in- terview with' Hon Mr Oliver will have velation to the lands claimed y ' 'd b the Many men.givelavishly of gold, To build bridgesand castles awl towers buS of old ; If you want everlasting fame, a bene - structors. Our schools will hardly be ready for opening until I return in the spring. On Sunday these schools will be used as places where we. will wor- ship our own faith. • "The twenty- wo villages.of which Verigen ' centre are. connected by graded roads, built by ourselves. "Harvesting has 'been considerably delayed by the absence of-athe men on construction work, but now that they are released farming operatioias will be rushed. The yield from what • has already • been threshed, has proven very satiefaetory," ' • Verigen will confer with the minister ofthe.interior. Verigen will he accompanied east by his interpreter Simon Relbin; •Paul Plandin and ',John Alarhortoff, the latter 98 years old. The necessity of having a secretary and interpreter, the double capacity of which is performed by Shnon Rel - bin will be reality understood when doing a geod busmen in in this line. Large lot and a.nuenber of fruit Weep. Possession can begiyen 1st of Jan, next. Apply at premises. or • by letter to IVES. E. Ka- VOWELL, Lakeview, Goderioh. p Price. $1.75, 'all the issues for the re. ' factor be, These issues Will contain nearly 50 • • • Give:the poor and needy Rocky Moun- t:mining weeks of 1906 free. tain T6/14 .Ask your Druggist. complete. stories, besedes the opening ..,_. ‘ ... Chapters • of Hamlin. Garlands serial. "The Lone. Trail" all in addition. tci the' . .. 52 issues of 1007 .•• ' ' • • . DON'T SULK. Whatever your age, six, sixteen or , • • -------- . sixty, you will 'find ',the Corepenion to. whatever:You 49 if do it you must, • interest in life, eve.ry intereta that pro- •`"! "...--- nnv find -healthy and jolly and just: , D41 t sulk. be your paper.,It touehesevery Worthy . „, -.,.. motes cheerfulnets,develems chars:atm,. .• Don't sulk. "enlarges the understanding and instils Dona grumble and mumble and be out of , gear., - .. , Full illustrated Announcement ef Threedead yonaarn; and aixtY. -11''a days in the ideas of true pattiotisiii. •. , The Oomplotion for 1807 will be eert tC, "Whatever • your forttine, just be of .good any addres8- tree with .saniple copies of cheer ;. . . thiVapser, • . . . . .„,. . Don't sulk. . The Conipenion's Four -Leaf Harris .e,ay . . . • • w ubscribers will receive it gift of If matters don't happen to tumble your Calender for 1007, lithogrephe in Don't sulk. • tions will receive $16,290.00 in cash and Don't sulk. • S d fo • "There's nothing will scatter the elouds of twelve calcite amid gold. • Your plum tree will drop you a fruitage Subscrileas who get new sitbsceip- e day, many other special awat s. en infoonation. • • THE YOU rws COMPANION. len'' 141 Berkeley Street, • Boseort,Mass .1 AP 1liMiGBANTS • Arrangement Being Made With Tit e Latest. Canada to get Large Land Grant. The night ofaver tonna the old farm- . ,id('1 sitting .011 Or eta a of a Vacant "IV:liana' for tiny one'!" asked the several japauem have. beep vistg, community near Borden, Sask., • ivhich have been occupied by squat- I tore. '' • I • , 'It is said that King Edward spends'a great deal on tips every year, his recent • visit to the Kaiser costing him. nearly ten thousand dollars. That's just a. little more- than it -costs people who visit King Edward at Toronto. • ,Houscand Lot for Salei —TirrSummerhili. A smelt franie house, containinearoonie beck kitchen and woodshed, , also cellar. One-eighth a an acre of land, with bearing Erna trees. . Convenient place for laboring man: • Also stable, will bes eold cheep.. • Near boar Poet Office and School. •41 E. JORDAN. - (ale:re:air, . • e a confident, 'hope(ul and rollicking st give. your "old grouchy" the go-hy.. for fair; 1)(81'1. 81111:: .• • -Joe (Ione in Judge. • ,ssassamiaalasamelmeasd. Residence tor Sale. In the Tillage of Holmesville. • • Mrs. T. C. Pickard offers for pale her two sterey brick bowie, which has date roof, cellar full eizeof house, furnace, bard &nitwit water In house. One-half acre Of land, with plum trei e, cherry. trees, berry bum shes, etc., able on premisee. Aleo six quarter sere lots nese house. •Price $1500. Apply to W. PICKARD, Holmesville, or MSS, T C. PICEARD, Publics Librarea London, • h:wo hundred and tbirty-five acres, sitn- ated on Bayeeld Road, Goderma Tp., three- quertereef-a-mile from Clinton; • Soil in •excellent Condition, having been all under .grass for five rare; splendid grain or grass lend, Well drained. • Five acres hardwood •bueh end excellent orchard. One barn, 52x74, with stone stabling for 12. homes and 86 cattle; one barn. 38,54, :with ail° and etabling for 1'7 matte. • Large imple-• ment house and pig pent power and pump- ing windmills; large frame house; two goer' wells and inning water at rear of [anti r ply te AIRS. ALEX, Al -MeEn EN, !linter' P,O., or Lot 28, Coe 2, Bewley; • DR. F. R. AXON • DENTIST - (Sueceseor to Dr. Holmes.) Specialist In Crown. and Bridge Wer. Graduate of the Ronateenege of Dental Sur- geons of Ontario. Honor graduate of Univereity of Toronto Den- tal Department. Graduate.of Chicago College of Dental Sergescr Chicago. • Will visit Bayfield every Montlay. •• DX. H. FOWLER, • • DENTIST. •• • Offices over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dents tre merit as painless as poiefible. W i Auburn every alonday. • Mr. Richard.J. Wright, one df Nap- anee's most prominent citizens, is dead. nout,e C I raver ior the purpose•. of bringing e.,)tti vitt ediy pi TO Willg 11 Stra.W. eareeeeeereeeeeeeeeee,ee i out a intinher of Japanese •agriettltu - I 'see to settle the Irrigated lands,i"te the There is one thirig that 'win . i -isbuth of the eitV. "Melt sel cure it —Ayer's Hair Visfor. parchase 50;000 'or 100,000 acre's:Visa-lot- rheettreontisiivist+ It , is a regular scalp -medicine. °octitie,lee,g•oti'lrhiat7)te' ofirLiel.ntivnifo°wrii It qttickly destroys tie germs tel twiellamuliten-West are we'l accittatit- ii)frti)afitifaterILI,nlixOptietertsiglotedslitieseind The unhealthy scalp b e co mes. Inagctogtolfulkiano',e,111:aephi2tn5,41:7:11113 which cause this disease. the healthy. The dandruff disap- pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you—healthy hair, no dan- druff,no pimples,no eruptions. Tee best kind of it testirrionial.a. "Sold for over elate Years." stiao%17177172etrite",irmisr''. eite Mmtutliotiztera Of"' 8ArSehAtILLA. tiers the back of the enterprise, althongh he 'is "c°mPal`ied• t'Y sevet'Al ()theilaPau" dollar bill a few minutes he would ese, who, betiveen then', will lay the take it dowli to the arc light around whole plan 'wave the 'Mikado in the Milne; of obtaining from him the nec.. the corner and Wel: a pin through aesetey finenebd 4issistance. Tbay striae each germ so I could see them ...with there will be no trouble gi:tting all the my own eyes. 11 «34 been gone about Japan tale necessary to einigrete toCata , halt an hoar, but I reckon it takee him edit. In fact. et the present time Chtue ittli. 1 it MO 1 .I ' 1.1 ' e w n a cause ieni germs 1 oda is at treating considerableattention ' ;,-, , .,`",,,,d,,, „min il, eee in that country owing to the large ":' '" ' "' - --- -•- 'ff And the old farmer settled himself quite tity of grain flour being sent there. Tilt, Dotrunion Government•hasitiready comfortably to await the return of the been appproached on the matter, and "selentist."--ttetroit'rribune, it is said every essistence possible will be granted the intending inunigrants. or- ficer suspi ciously. l't' flJj(4ottllt1 Old man in con- fidence. "1 am witi he for the steeliest to get julelL" "What set entbief" 'Why, the • one with my ten dollar bill. He slapped me ou the naca and told me that Oar be seventeen dinar- ent crawling germs on every ten dollar bill. lie said if I'd let Mar have a ten • Royal CHALK dust is fine and. , white, but it won't make good :bread; Fine, wriite flour is all right as far as it goes; but if it - lacks nutrition its other qualities amount to nothing . as far as baking is con- cerned. ousehold Flour E r is not only the finest and ppreSt, of flours but also the Most nutritious. .,It is milled by a process which. gives yon all of the nutri- tious properties of the wheat in the 'best form for your use. You can get it from your grocer. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co, Ltd. 111611TREAta "Ogilvie's Peek, for a Cook," con- tains tso pages o' excellent recipes, tome fleece published before. Year grocer cau tellyou how toget it • IVIiseplIaneous. ' JAMES CAMPBELL, LONDESBORO.,_ 1:181101t OF MARRIAGE LICENSES • No witnesses reouired • Money ' Private funds tolofin at Otper cent and RP- Wardp . W. BEYDONE. . . • • Farm tor Sale. • Sere rietor e sale his farm on the ,Maitland on. tia0 erlehaaTo-weelhireeleetee 77 and 78, situated 1 1-2 milee morn villege of liolineeville, _church and school. The farm contains 238 sores of choice lane, ft good frame house, and bank barn, 5 acres of orchard and 30 acres of good maple bcshland. The farm is traversed by a rum ning brook.. • This farm will be sold in a., block or in parte. Applyto • •• ALEX BACOUR, - . ' -• • Hsemesville. • , GEORGE ELILIOTT, •ELINTON, ONT., ° Licensed Auctioneer. Farm sales' a Specialty. • :TERMS REASONABLE. • Orders left at the NEW ;ERAIlwill..ba, . • promptly attended to, THOMAS •GUNOR . Live stock and general Auctioneer,. GODER101-11. ONT Farm stock sales a specialty. Ordere left ate NEW Ena mike, Clinton,_promptly attended. . to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale notes, 7 • discounted, • • alVtAltRIAGE—LIttNEEMer ISSDED;BY , J. R, Rumballs Clinton Aptes Wanted FALL, WINTER Highest price paid. D. CANTELON, ()LINTON. I THERE 18 SOME REASON YOE THE tillEALIY. ' INCIWASED, ATVIINDANCK AT Mill • TORONTO g- ON. Recent students hare taken position11 at salaries from 3110 per month to 41000 per. year. Write to -day for handsome oath. lege°. We can place you on the road to sucees. Commenee new W. J... ELLIOTT, Prin corner 61'1414E43 and Atexander Ste • Advance in Sugar. Although Sugar has ad- vanced 4.0c per hundred since the fruit season com- menced, we are still sell- ing too lbs. Redpath's Extra Standard Granulated Sugar .for'$4,60. W. T. 0'41i:, THE HUB GROCER. J. P. TISIDA14..• • BANKER, CLINToN, ONT • Privaee funds to loan on mortgagee ae . beet current rates - General Banking bunnies remand ;merest allowed on depeeits. Sale notes bought • : G. ID. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggata, ISIcTaggart Bros. BANKERS s. ALBERT ST , CLINTON' General Banking Business, transacted ' NOTES DISCOUNTED • Drafts issued. Interest allowed oa deposite. • The McKillop Mutuat• Ft1Titei Insurance Co. Farm nd Isolated Town''itrspir e ty Only Insured. •N, OFFICERS. J. B. McLeana,Preeident, kippen; Then Eraser'Vice-pr4, Bruoefieldp. Thos. 1E, Hays, Secy. Treaie Seaford': DIRECTORS. Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John Watt alarlock; G. Dale Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; .J. Dale, Beeehe wbore J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Ben- i neEwealcsh, Bpriorecichtaogrein. s inspector o lossestin. his own locality.AGENTS. " Robt. Smith, Harlock; Ed, H'nchley Seaforth; James Cummihg, gmonda ville; j. W. Yeo, Holmesville 'anted -- A reliable resident agent 1. r Olinton -find vicinity for Fall and Winte months, *0 tell Fruit Trees, Small Fruit Bushes, Ornamental Treece Flowering Shrubs, eto. All supplim furnished free, Terms liber. el. We consider, tibia egetoy one of the best on otir list and gooa money can be made coat of it. Agent* Will have over 60 acres Of el110100 stork to draw upon. Et to/ - thing tre ship Is guaranteed. Apply for fult partieuleas, In writing or person, to PELHAM NURSERY 00,, Gooderham Windbag, Toronto, Ont. PrtairiTRENFilikli 111111"Pb'rbaligiaireatwasgelituar ordrol yowl tar epodes Elsed AMP. ' Abe* rem ( by *Mb Irthste8iwargar1/21 bk.Epbralergy. _Ileybobw% yartims.".411.2111SurtirmlarAra. atlas. 0080081011118Woharb7—'0141ries= rArAA. 1 •