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• BORT, HOLMES,
Editor and Proprietor
The glinton Ea
CLINTON, ONT., NOV. 2, 1906
Begin at the Top to -day
--„,
"For years &mar-
tyr," is how Chesil
Powell of 105 Rag -
Ian Street,Kingston
begins his story, "A
martyr to chrOnie
constipation, but
ho
nirra andalla mVteer f. iblinb
the use of Dr Leon
hardt's Anti -Pill.".
OW H. PowELL " Many Whoarenow
suffering from this couiplaint will be
glad to learn from Mr Powell's story
thatthere is hope for the moot stub-
born case. He continues "I was in-
duced to try Anti -Pill by reading tlae
testimony of some one who had been
cured of constipation by it. I had
suffered for eighteen years and .had
taken tons of stuff recommended as
cures but which made me worse rather
than better. Doctore told me there
was no cure for me," "
Dr Leonharat's Anti -Pill is for sale
by all Druggists or by The Wilson Fyle
Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.
Mr Powell will verify every word el
these statements.
(Toronto Star, Liberal)
The men who can do most to stop
fraud and corruption are the party
leaders, and especially the leaden of
the party in power. The best course
that the naernbers of the Dominion
Government can take at the present
moment is to admit this responsibility
fully and frankly, apd act upon it.
The Government of the day is abso-
lutely, responsible for the character of
the election officers, the returning offi-
cer, and the deputies. It..can insist on
these beingmen of good charagter,
i
juet as it nsists on the honesty of.
clerks in. the post -office. It can insist '
on the returning officer maintaining
his independence, and refusing to sub-
• mit to the dictation of politicians and
patronage committees. It is within
the power of a government to elimi-
• nate fraud and tampering with the
ballots with almost absolute•certainty.
Reciprocity
Speaking of trade development, the
Weekly Sun says
TIM CLINTON NEW BIM
Nov.
1901
rvi< SAL,16 or TO RENT
The Farmer's Era, Stornach D�sing
0
-The j�ys of farm life have often been
extolled in the pages of The New Era. No Need ot it Iowa Ei4intei Es
And not only in the press is the entry,
able lot 0farmer be the happy ginning
to be felt, but business men of all de-
greea of activity long for the good old
days down on tile farm. The reasons
for this are becoming more potent to
all who feel the eeaseless throb of a
racking, electr c age. nen , ot er
hcatarr a1 secti on .
Oiled to Cure Oatarrik Cottage tor e. For Sale or to Rent
Physicians' and ecientists agree that The cottage on Orate() St, adjoining tbe
the less Medicine one swallows, the
ProPerty of subscriber is offeree for sale on
better. It is in keeping with this idea reasonable terms. C. sEAHLE..
that Hyninei le recommended by lead -
is. and.,
Drovers' Journal of Chloe!, says When this treatment is used in
the ace of tremendoue compition' is dosing, for the medieine is taken in
"In this age of etrenuos y, in which catarrhai. troubles, there is110 stomach
killinpg off men faster than t ey were with the air you breathe, and goes
ever killed off in war in the Agee of the , right to the spot where the catarrhal
past, the well -located farmer nali repo' germsare present, healing the intison-
on toflongratulate himself on his tom -ed
ana irritated raucous Membrane,
Hon and occupation. He should respect killin the disease genus and enterinffer
his occupation above that o y otn
class of industrial citizens. If he is
farming intelligently and well he is do-
ing naore good tor the present and fu-
ture generations than any man employ-
ed in any other occupation. He is con-
serving the fertility of the soil. He is
the b ood with tbe oxyg n, driving. a
catarrhal germs from the system.
Do not try to mire catarrh of the
head by putting Medicine into your
•stomach,—this 1.9 neither a scientific
nor common-sense treatment. Breathe
the healing balsams of„Hyomei and in
stereo
1 A t this the int physicians throughout thf d bri k
House for Sale.
Subscriber offer e for Ale his hone and
three-miarteraf-anutore of land on Mary
$t. Fruit trees, good bard and soft water
also stable. Will be gold on reasonabl
tame. GEO. DAVIS.
supplying the laealt u foodo a sioW A s.aVs you will notice relief, and
growth of children who are to be the 1 its continued use will result in a cow-
men and women of the succeeding piste and lasting euee,
ages.The complete Hyornei outfit costs
The farm le the best security we have but $1.00, extra bottles, if needed, 50
for our social well being, and whatever cents. We ao not want anyone's
promotes interest there, whatever money unless Hyomei gives relief and
raises it in intelligence and scientific cure, and we absolutely agree that
spirit is one of the most comforting in- money will be refunded unless the
fluences of our civilization, And so, to remedy give; satisfaction.
have our young men imbued with the . All druggists shouldsbe able to sup -
true agricultural spirit. to turn aw1.17.- PIS' you with Hyornei or we will mend
from the adventures of the commercial it by mail on receipt of price, and
life and the allurements of mere'inclney every package is sold. With the disthact
Irh.cr to the simple. productive and understanding amtit costs nothing
Unless it cares. Write us today for a
syiliptere blank, which we -wills send
you free, together with treatise on
Catarrh and how to cure in . When
you 011 in and return to us the temp-
..,./adopendendent life on the farm is one
selves to develop trade with the ends iii—our whom -
"The greatest folly 14 to tax our- • of old riatifsTiwomises
of the earth, and at the same time to tional, system. For there is where it
belongs—to the expanding' mind torce
ignore, an official offer, made over •
three years ago by the United States,
looking to the improvement of our
trade relations, without cost to the
Canadian tax -payer, with. a nation
lying at our door, and the market of-
fered by it could be made worth more
to our people than the naarkets of all
the rest of the world combined, not
.. even excluding that of Great Britain,"
of ,t e na, ion.
rhe finest, triumphs of the next sfty tom blank, our consulting physician
the best care and
years, results that will go farther than •will give your ease
attention, and write vou a letter of
all other enterprise in blessing men,
will be placed on the farm,There
science of soil culture and the art that
is to be based upon it will open wide
the door to thought and refinement.
• The men who seek this science d
eniploy •it have opportunities in. the Most of the world's chocolate is made
possession and cultivation of the son 1 1.n Switzerland, though Germany is a
that are open to few in other walks of good mama.
• 4 .
The NEW ERA is an advocate of bet-
ter trade relations with the .13nited
States, but if any such offer was made
by the States- as referred to, we have
overlooked it. Will •the Sun please
state when and where such an offer.
was mfide. •
We will hold up both hands for
freer trade in natural products between
Canada, and the States. There is no
question but that the American mar-
ket is the best in the world for certain
things, and would be of inestimable
benefit to Canadian. farmers, but we
fail to see .how we are to get it, unless
the States is willing to lower its tariff
wall. We are tired of making all the
overtures.
The. Government can pin a stop to •
othe. naming of a candi-
public corruption, that is,.to the-offernly resented
of emblic works in return for votes. •.dat/s. ' Let the fate of the Government
It is not °dough for a Minister to say . - '
dependent on -their. support Of Sir
that he is not peibe sonally making these. •
Wilfrid; and see howaluicklythey will
appeals. He 'can repudiate them,. not •
orth Bruce. "
He an declare as often The Toronto News sizes up
ernment will treat North Bruce with the .sition
gnerally, but specifically, today. in stand by '
H
advice without charge. 113.0 . R. T.
Booth Company, Buffalo, N. Y.
V., •
House and Lot tor Sale.
For sale, the comfortable frame house
on the corner of Rettenbary and Raglan
Sts„ at present occupied by Mr, Geo, Rice.
For particulate apply to
DOHERTY, Clinton. •
life, There should be contentment and
comfort on every farm. There are few
of the comforts of city life that are not
.available if.the farmer will but supply
himself with them,but thereare count-
less pleasures and comforts of the farm,
that the city man cannot have, try as
he may. It is the farmer's own era.
He should make the best of it," • '
Quebec 1• County. •
•
The Conservatives are trying to ex-
tract comfort from the election in Que-
bec county- on Tuesday, when the Lib-
eral nominee, who was the choice of
Sir Wilfrid, was defeated ,Ioy another
Liberal.. There is no political signifi-
cance in •the. election. The electors
knew that either . of the candidates
would support the Government; and
•
. •
as the appeals are made, that the Gov- . • • .
tion as follows : "It scarcely can be
'
'impartial justice. ne.inatter whether it said that Quebeceounty furnishes a
may
taucan decpport or oppose that the Govern:- nroof that Sir .Wilfrid's prestige in his
naen. -He lare the Gov- • • .
.
. ernment respects the independence of home Province is gone. ._The drew -
the electors of North Bruce, and will stances *ere pecialiar, and the Constit-
not seek to destroy it by threats or nY uency • is . nemiliar. More over.there
. bribes. He can declare that the Min • •...
was no ..dangee that . because of this
isters are servants and Austees of the
people, and have no right to use the • byeelection Sir Wilfrid would lose -the
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local, applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear,
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies.
• Deafness .is caused by an inflamed con-
dition of themncous lining of the Hui-
tachion Tube. When this. trib'e is
flamed, you have a rumbling sound or
impertect hearing,and When it is entir-
ely closed, Deafness is the result, and
• unless the tubecan be taken out, and
this tube restored to its normal condi-
tion,hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca-
tarrh, which is caused by an. inflamed
condition of the Mucous surfaces.
• We willgive One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness, (caused by
Catarrh)that cannot be Mired by Halls
Catarrh Cure. Send forcirculars free.
• r. j. CHENEY & Co.,•TolecTo, 0.
• Sold by Druggiets, 75c,
• Tako Hall's Family Pills for constip-
ation.
• trust funds for purposes of briberY. Premiership'14 • is questionable if a.;.
He can repudiate all those who seek
• to place the Government in the posit-
ion of committing that breach of trust
• and of making that assault on the lib-
- ierties of the people.
• The public are tired of generalities
and platitudes about corruption.. They
want definite speech and definite ac-
tion. The Government ofthe day, as
tht chief holder Of palitical power, is
the right body to make a beginning.
If fraud and tampering with ballots
can be abolished, if the corrupt appeal
to vote for the Government in I maim,
for public expenditures ean be abol-
ished, that will makes good beginning
• and set a good example. . Then it Will
. be easier to deal with the other fellows
who are "just as corrupt," and with
that corrupt fringe of electors to which
the politicians ascribe their own temp-
tation and their own fall from grace. i
The only way to stop corruption s for
each man to dohis own duty. Let
each of us call upon o ir own party
• leaders to set the example.
general elbction "Were brought on next
Month,. Whether the -Premier's losses
in the sister Province. woulti be appre-
ciable." •
People are assertink that the. ie.
cently constructed drainage canal in
Chicago, will in time, drain all ,the
lakes connected therewith. First
thing we know Goderich will be an
inland town, and they will be offerj.ng
fine farms for sale out in the middle.
of what is now -Lake Huron.
• Bore School Changes
• The. East Elgin Liberals have passed
a resolution of thanks • to the St.
Thomas Journal for its assistance in
the recent political campagn there,
i
and thisin face of the fact that the
party lost 6.e fight. We *note, this
because people are so prone Sometimes
to blame the newspapers when the
fight goes against them. The East
Elgin Liberals are honest and fair en-
ough to adinit that the Journal fought
a goad fight althohgli it did not win.
DIET .NOT THE WHOLE -TniNG-
_Carrier Pigeons. ,
' arrler pigeona in eanu weather can
travel at a speed of • 1,200 yards a _min-
ute. With a brisk Wind prevailing and
blowiag in the direction at iti'flight,
pigeon has. been knewuJo make 1,000
yards a mhiute,
Your table is loaded with food
• digestible and Wholesome, yet you
never gain strength. •What's the
•trouble F Look asithiti, and what clb
find?• A lazy liver, stomaoh overload-
ed with work— useless work because
tlae bowels and liver are not. sul'ficierit-
ly active. • Relief' is quickly supplied
• by Dr lianititoo's Pills. They Make
weak folks stiong . by removing the
cause of the weakness. Digestion inn
,
House for Sale
The large cottage on Queen street. be-
longing to the estate of the late E. Holmes
is offered for sale. The lot is one-half
acre, with bearing fruit treee, hard and
eoft water. A bargain. APply at NEW
ERA office.
. Rental Value ot Grouse Moors.
It has been estlinatial that.something
like -S.4;0,000 is paid yearly as mobil
for the 2,400 grouse moors of Scotland.
Rental of a grouse mean Varies from.
10d. to 2s. 6d. an acre, and ,one of 10,-
000 acres, with einxithig lodge attached,
fetches as much as f500. Perthshire is
the great county foe this form.of sport.
. s
• We are informed on good authority,
that it is the intention of the Ontario
GoVernment, at its next session, to
introduce further legislation relating
to schools. These changes ane said to
. be as follOws
In all villages where two teachers
are einpleyed in one school, the head
teacher must hold 'a first class
• certificate. • ' • •
For all graded schools a Minimum
• salary will be required by law. '
In all schools where five or more
teachers are employed, any head mas-
ter engaged after the passing of the
act, must ben University graduate.
1
The ar of
Cou hing
pol,uL...arsr_AtrasperStOSUSIAMMINSOCA
Hammer blows, steadily ap-
plied, break the hardest rock. I
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
, stops the cOughing, and heals
I the torn membranes.
i‘t always keep Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral in
the hotne. ft gives perfect relief whenever
any of cud have coughs or hard colds. I bate
teed ft for a great many year and ao know
rill about it."-Matl. many oioneraetr,varys.
burg, lc
hudoy.T.t.fkattarcti...ildn.
P sARsAkatux ,
ers LR8rifieff.
. pro es, constipation leaves, liver takes
new life; kidneys wake up.—the whole
systeni is enlivened by Dr Hamilton's
Pills No better medicine for the sick
Or well, 25c at all.dealers.
cold Sores.
• The Toronto Sun affects alarm he.
Cause the national expenditure in Can-
ada, is hicreasing, and declares that "at
Washingtorx the trend of expenditure
is downward." That has not been the
case in recent Years. But if it had been
so, it, worild prove nothing. Canada is
growing rapidly and 7.great expendi-
ttires are necessary to keep pace with
that growth, We are building a great
government railway, and 1 bat will
cost money too,but itois an investment.
Then the Washington Government
does not pay out millions in subsidies
to the several states,each raises its own.
funds.
PROFESSIONAL.
Lot 15, Con. 18, Bullett, (150 iieres) is
offered for sale or for rent. Possession to
be giyen at the close Of the current yeir.
For partioulors apply to W. HEYDONE,
ne on.
Farms lor Sale
• About 850 sores find -class land, eftriated
'on the 4th and 5th ooncessious Hallett,
are offered for pale. This is the finest pas-
ture land, •without exception, in thie
neighborhood. For particulars enquire in
the tint place by mail, Jogs Itassrosn,
House for Sale.
A,•Comfortable frame hone on Mill St.,
containing 3 bedrooroe, eittin room, pan-
'
4
try' 'Woodshed, 'good-oellae,A T•ii'arviialir .. a • - • - . -
water. One-quarter acre lot. ill be sold Farm lor °Sale. '-'---
Box OK London,
Choice Land for sale.
ypcimiel
t HEIN RY BEATTIE&
tsigeoesmor toile ollts
BARRISTER, SOLIOVOR, ko.
Offlos-Elliott, Week, formerly tionnPleti-
by Mr Scott.
MOM To ZENO
W. B.161CDOXIE. • _•
BARRISTER tioxaorroE, saTAE,B -
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Subscriber offers tor sale the 20 acres on
the Hayfield Road,Goderich Tp., at pre-
sent occupied by him, and known as the
Plewes farm. Good frame holm stone
cellar, barn 36x70, with cement wail 9 feet
high;good bearing orchard, piepty of water.
• JAMES SMITH, Clinton.
y• oult r Plant to Rent. •
PUBLIC, ETO,
• • SCIDOUT 0/‘ HALE
9•10.•
CorrvireaNnEns, ComainuotnIns,
Real Estate and Insurance agent
•moues to lean
0.IB. MALE,
ob.
• The Poultry . plant at liolniessolle
• offered to rent. House, stable, poultry -
house, feeding pen, incubator house, cold
storage and ice house, incubators, brooders,
• and feeding orates, all in first-class' 0Ondi-
' F. C. ELFORD,
•
Ann. de Bellevue,
tion,
A aW E
t NERA. Office, or
hesp. pDIy •
ci
pcil$ HENRY .FOLLAND, Clinton.
• . Ronst Dopey.
Haying tasted the flesh of varioui
aninials, a Northampton (England) gen-
tleman declares that a donkey makes.
:the moat excellent eating of Any ani- ,
Mal, the flavor: resembling that of a
young tnrkey. •• - •
, • ' Ellot's Indian Bible:
It is asserted by typographieal au-
thorities that the first Bible printed hi
America was "John Ellot's Indian BIi
in.1663. The language Into which
Dili Bible was translated is extinct,
and it is said only. one or:two persons
.• are able to read it,.
• WEN ILLNESS • COMBS
•- Have you near at hand a remedy
that will alleviate pain and help till
the doctor Comes? A wise thing ie to
have right in your homil. a bottle of
"Nerviline" which gives instant relief,
and 'prevents disease from spreading.
Nothing known for the. stomach and
bowels that compares with Nerviline.
For cramps, indigestion, heartburn
and headache, it's indispensable. For
fifty yeasr Poison's Nervilioe in 25c
bottles has been a family stand-by• .
Get it today.
House lor Sale, or to Rent.
The frame house on Princess St, lately
.000npled by Mr. Jas. Walker, is offered for
sale or to rent. Lot 1-8 of an acre; hard
and soft water, good cellar to house. For
particuleire.apply to W. WALKER;s
East -St, Clinton.
House for Sale.
Large frame hou7e—on Wellington St.,
Clinton, lately occupied tai F. C. Alicock.
7 rooms, and pantries, and woodehed, good
stooe °eller, 1.4 acre of land, hard and soft
water. A splendid chance for a person
wanting a good house. • Apply to
MRS ALLOOCK, Clinton, or Mrs. Chid-
ley's, ham Si, ••
• 'Good House for Sale.
• Subscriber offere for sale his large and
oomforteble frame home on Albert Street.
The house has every convenienoe for ordin-
ary tamily. Good cellar; bard and soft
water on the lot; three-quarters-of-auscre
of land; bearing fruit trete, also good
stable, Will be sold on reasonable terms.
, A. WILKEN,
Clinton, Mob 30th.
House tor Lale
The`oommodions and well -situated house
known as ,;Lakeview" on Elgin avenue, in
the Pown of Gs:Aerials. The place has every
convenience, and is .espeoialiy well located
for a boarding house, and ie at present
.doing a grid business in this line. Large
lot and a number of fruit trees. Poesession
cite be given 1st of Jan, next, • Apply at
premises. or by letter to MRS, B. Mo-
DOWELL, Lakeview, Goderich. p
. . .
•
' •, .L... toe .11.4Ullooro• • •
' If your. wax .has given 'outand the.
.starelasticl s. to the irons; try . kernszie. .' Pot • a little' of tbe ell on . a
• etop and 'rub the hot iron over: It a
• fen, times. This will keep the starch ..
from stleking and reinove airy 'dirt
that play have collected on flie bot tom
br side. of 'the- irons; whieli often stela '
I'• the garment.. It Will alSo give a ,gloss
to the elothes. As so !Ude .oil as' :used.
there IsPo, danger. -- -
. .
A short time ago Mr, Bounitssa was
so bad a public man that the Oppo-
sition papers could • haidly find
lan-
gwtge strong enough for his denuncia-
tido. Now that he is acting as a free
lance the same papers are loud in their
admiration of bmni When it comes to
the time of a general election and Mr.
:Bourasse, is again supporting the Lib-
erals, he will be justais roundly de-
nounced by 'these same papers.
• Subscriber office for sale his farm of 103
acres, being lot 31, Ord eon. H. B.S. Tack-
eremitb. All cleaned and under cultivat-
ion except 3 acres ; all but 18 acres in gran
Frame house, bank barn hay barn, and
other ontbuildinge. Bearing orchard.
Good sesta. Schoolhouse on the premien.
6 miles to •Seafarth ; less than 5 to
Clinton, [pal .
wnrr e•IdiuLt ()RICH, Clinton.
JOHN. TODQVIT
1VIedi%-al
Drs. Gunn & Gunny •
Dr, W. Enna, L. R. C. P.. L., It. 6.8.; Emu -
Dr, J. Nisbet anon, BIR E c. S. England,
EC, Lendon
Mee -Ontario Street, Clinton. Nieit orals at
front doer of °Mee or reeidence, RattenbarY"
Street.
. .
•
DR. J. Ws SHAW,
• PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
' Met usbeur etc office and residents) Qn
tario et., opposite English church, formerly oe
envied kr Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont,
DR. C. W. ThomPsorit
•
EPT:oori:..Tokros, glurgzaendon,14):: ,
special attention giyen to diseases of the •
• (Mee and R-e—sitienie7:' •."
Albert Street.2 Blocks North of Rattenbila
G. W. Nanning Smith, I. D., Cat
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
OFFICE -Mean Street, Hayfield, fornier17
occupied by Dr. Pallister.
• Farni tor Sale.
Subscriber offers for ;isle his farm of
100 scree, being lot 24, Con. 2nd, Stanley,
All cleared but 10 acres. Briok house,
bank barn 40x80. cement silo; 14x30; one
acre of orchard and small fruits, 2 never -
ling wells. Driving home, pig pen, hen
house. Five miles from Clinton and three
from lirucefield, on good gravel roads.
ALBERT NOTT,
Clinton P0.
Choice Farm tor Sale
Subscriber offers for sale his splendid
farm of 96 acres on the Base Line, being
north pert of lot 2, Maitland Block, Hallett
Good brick house, beim and all mammary
outbuildings; 35 acres bush; farm well wa-
tered and in good condition. 2 miles from
Auburn, and one mile from the proposed
C.P.R. station, JOHN SPRUNG, An -
burn ;P.O. ' •
HOuse„ and Lot Or Sale,
In Summerhill, •
A s 'Malt framehonse, containing Wroonis
back kitchen andwoodshed, also. cellar.
One-eighth of at acre of land, with bearing
fruit trees. Convenient plage for laboriiig
man. ' Also stable, will be sold cheap.
Neer bath Post °Mice and School..
•
4i E. JORDAN.
•
Residente lor Sale. .
In the Tillage of Holutesville.
Mrs T. C. Pickard offerri for sale her
two Morey, brick house, which has Slate
roof, cellar full size of' house, furnace, hard
and oat water in house; • One-half acre of
land, with plum trees, • cherry trees, berry
• bushels etc., stable' oa premises. Also •six
• quarter acre lots near'honse. Price $1500.
Apply to W. PICKARD, Hotfoot/Me, or
• MRS. T •C. PICKARD,
Public Library, Loadon,
White Vaseline* is very fine ter
1 keep-
ing the lips eat „and.. smooth. • Ilan
t'old sores appear ,tipply a hit of absorh-.
eta cotton which - hasaeon saturated
i •wItIr spirits of -camphor; wide'', iS More
effective than • camphor Ice. Glycerin
' IS also beneficial. The moment a celd
. m4orO appears take it •dose. of -citrate ef
. :magnesia, which will cool theblood and
putthe system in better cOndition.'. . •'s •
Persons supposed to be in the con'
fidence of the Ontario Government
predict a radical change in the care of
the losatie, that will omen it good deal
to the different colthties of the Pro,
Vince if carried. out. The plan sug.
gested is that, instead of sending the
lissome from various cotinties to one
central asylum, like *Loudon, for in-
stimbe, that every comity must rare'
for its own insane. This does not lopk I
like a yery good proposition,for it will
not only increase the cost of keeping
aneh patients, hot it will aIso make ,
their eare Much mord difficult.
loolamomm• 41.4•4144noim.
&miry. CU** thee* with Ayer's Rill. loc vb— lull, for thaw ISM to nosy subsoils.
OM for the balance of this Year
011110tienesei colistIpatIon retard re. ,„is.
cY
sc
Ceintine
°
Carter's
Little LiraPills.
MUstillear Signature of
RITY.
Salted. Englisib Walnut:
. Stilted English withitits make it.nice
Change from Salted alinonds, and
pecans.l'Onr belling water' over the
. nut .nielits and when' cool skin between
• the folds of a dry toWel. Put a little• '
butter in the frying pati and when hot
turn in. the nuts, .toss gently till a dell--:
este brown and layon paper to absorb
the grease. Spriokle -with
•'Wardrobe Clothe,. Mtgs. • •
Bags to proteet clothes hanging in.
016 wardrobe, or closet are made by a
few artistic kens of flowered stuffs
• instead of 'the usnal White Muslin,
which produces such a whitewashed et.
feet when the cloak door is _dbened.
Some of these covers are in -the form
of sheets to be folded around the hang- .
lng dress: •
See Pac-Sinille.WraUper Below.
amp
very soma Ina is Mir
letelso Oa algal%
CARTEKiFOR HEA5ACIIL
FOR DIZZINESS.
E Yon inuoussEss,
ER FOR TORPID MEL
P1' Lw. •FOR CONSTIPATION
- • FOR SALLOW SKIN,
FOR THECOMPLEXIOR
arte•,oxg=tzzzc:T.A.,_,..6
IR" Astromormiroms
• CURS SICK HSA0A011,q.
• Mend clothes, espeeiany starehed
oneS, beer° •sentileg them to the 10.0-,
(11T, se that when they are returne(l.
clean and nicely folded there will be
no need to disnreange and'• crumple
them for mending purposes.
12 Yeur brnsaela rug persists in rolls
Ing Up at the, edges, tern it over and
apply a good coat of glue. Let it dr
before turnhig, and you will not he
troubled any more.
Don't torture ;veer eyes, but hmnor
them, for if III treated they revenge
themselves by making COTIOltiftble W1'11[1 -
E104 and 'crow's feet.
A good long etreteli Amon waking in
the morning is exeellent exercise with
Which to begin the day.
-- • • -^ 1 • _ - • -
Farm for Sale.
DR. F. R. AXON
DFINTIST •
*(Successor to Dr. Holmes.) •
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work.
Graduate of the RoyallOollege of Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario.
Honor graduate of university of Toronto Den-
tal Department. - •
Graduate.of Chicago College of Dental,SurgerY
Chicago.
Will visit Hayfield 'every Monday.
Two hundred and thirty-five twee, situ-
ated ozi Bayfield Road, Goderick Tp., three-
miarterinof-a-mile,froni Clinton. Soil in
excellent condition, having been all under
grass for five years; splendid grain or grass
land well drained. Five acres • hardwood
bush and excellent orchard. • One barn,
522;74, with stone stabling for 12 horses
and 35 cattle; one barn. 33:54, with alio
and inabling for 17' cattle. Large imple-
ment house and pig pen; power and pump-
ing Windmills. laree framebraise; two
gocd webirrnd ranning water at rear of
farm Apply to MISS, ALEX,
MzENC EN , Ohntcn PC, or Lot 28, Con
2, Stanley.
•• Farm lor Sale. •
; .Proprietor offers ter sale his farm an the
• Maitland Con. Goderich Township,. Leap
77 and 78, situated 1 1-2.milee trom village
of Holmesville, church and school. • The
fs-rm containd 238 tames of • °beim lanl, a
good frame house, 'and bank barn, 5 acres
of orchard and 30 acres . of good maple
• neehland. The farm is' traversed by run-
• ning brook. This Unit will be sold in a
block or in parts. -.Apply to •: .
ALEX HAL OUR, '
achiteeville.
Diphtheriabas broken out at Wart-
burg, a village five' miles from Strat-
ford, and has a ssuined alarming pro,
portions A dozen families are af-
fected. Two little:girls died recently.
The Village, school is closed, Stratford
health authorities have taken steps to
prevent the spread of ' the disease of
this city. The provincial health officer
bar, been notified. It is clainfed that
the township authorities have not
taken proper precautionary measures
tesprevent the spreading of the dis-
ease, the childeen affected being. allow-
ed tbniingle with others. lt as said
that all the houses were not placarded,
•
MIN
•
It takes more than.
Moderu machinery
duce good flour. It is the
care Used in selecting the
wheat before it is ground
and the searching tests- of
expert chemists . afterwards
that give ••
Royal Household
Flour
its nutritioui qualities, its
purity and its uniform good-
ness. In its preparation
no process tending to im-
prove its quality is omitted
or slighted. Tell your
grocer that'you want Royal
Household because the
makers guarantee it.
Oullvie Floor Mills Co., ltd.
157 AtuireaL 6
DR. IL FOWLER,
DENTIST.
• Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
Special care taken to make dente tre
ment as painless as poseible. W
Auburn every Monday.
• Miscellaneous.
• TAMES OANLYBELL, LONDESSORO, '
t) MUER. OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
No witnesses reouired
• Holley' ••
Pate funds to loanat .p...m.seatand up!
wards•
W Ji•axPv.g4P.
• GEORGE .ELLIOT1',
• CLINTON, ONT..
Licensed Auctioneer.
• Farm sales a Specialty.
• ;TERMS REASONABLE. • .
O
rders lett at the NEW ;ER.Alwill bis
' 'promptly attended to,
'.THOMAS GUNDR f.
Live, stock and general Auctioneer,
• .
•GODERIOW ONT
Farm stock sales a specialty. Orders left at
NEW ERA °ince, Clinton, promptly attended
to. Terms reasonable. • Emmert.' sale notes
discounted,
•
AdminiStra, tor's .Sale
• Of Farm Stook and IMplements be-
longing to the estate of the late Sam.
Appleby, to ise offered by auction, on
MONDAY, NOV.It M T
taining 190 acres and S 1-2 Lot1INEE RS
MA.RBIAGE _LICENSES
issnED:s'y ,
B. Itumball5 . Clinton,
J. P. TlSOALL.
HANKER; •
f -e, OL1NTO.N.,
Yrivato funds so loin on mortgagee 66
best current rateff
General Plinking humus" rAnstresed
;nteress allowed on deposits
Sale notes bought ' •
G.1D. 111cTaggaril M. D. MaTlaggart,
•
Alti Let 25, Clcin. 9, of Hullett, con- c aggart ros
13 s
0, of 50 acres. Sale to take place at Lot AtBERT ST, ' CLINTON .
24, (Jon.S, Huliett. .
t... General Banking BUS1118311*
H. T, 114NCE, Administrator transacted
THOS. BROWN; Auctioneer. •
NOTES D.1 SCOUNTED
' Drefts issued. Interest allowed on
- deposits:
NOTICE* TO C,REDFIORS. •
•
IN THE MATTER of the.eitato of Samuel
Ap-
piobyl of tithe Township of Bullett, .in the
County of Intron,,fleceased. • • '
• isvrice Is &robs- given pursuant tosec. 38, of
Chap. pzo R. 80,' 1897, thatall persons having
against the estate of the Said Samiud AP -
MOW, deceased, who died on or about .thesiStli
day of September, 1.006. are reouired to send by
pose prepaid to the undersigned Solicitor for the
Admiaistrator. Iffirry Tore Rance, on or before
tima0th clay of November. 10002 their names, and
addresses with full particulars in writing of their
claims, and statdinent of their accounts and the
nature of the security (if (Lny) held by them, duly
verified by statutory declaration.
AND Talss; slOtricli that after the said ltith
daY of November; 1000, said Achninistrator will
'Proceed to dicitributo the assets of the said de'
can sed 81110014 the parties entitled thereto, having.
' regard only to the claims of which they *ball then
have notimand the said/Administrator will not be
liable for said assets or any Dart thereof, to any
person or persona of whose claim notice shall not
have been received by him or his Raid !solid;
ter at the time of such distribution, . • .
Dated at Clinton, Oct. gO, 1000.
• . W. 11101)ONE,
• . Solicitor.
NOTICE_ TO CltEDUCORS.
IN THE MATTER of the estate of Catharine
Cook; of the Town of .Clintoti, Jo the County of
Heron, deceased.
NOTICIS is hereby given pursuant to See. 38,
of Chap. 139,11 S. 0,1897. 01114 521 Persons baring
claimsagainst the estate 02 4110 said Catharine
Ceek,cleceased,whe died owor about the gmldny
of September,1000. tire required to send by post,
prepaid to the undersigned solieitor, or to the
insiereleacd administrator, on or boos:cow isth
day of November, their names, and Address.
es, with full particulars, in Writing, of their
claims, and statement of their accounts and the
nature of the Hectirities Of any) bold by them,
dilly verified by statutory declaration.
AND TARE NOTICE that after the said.11th
day of N'evmnber, 1i810, said AdMinistratoi‘ will
proceed to distribute 'he assets of the said de-
ceased funong the parties entitled thereto, 1(a5'
Ing regetfl only to the claims of which they shall
then have notice, mul the said Administrator
Will not be liable for said assets or any part
thereof, to any person or persons of whose elaiul
notice shall not have been received by lain{ or
Ins said senator at the time of 811 011 Atari.
button.
Dated at oilmen, Outs ea 1000.
r.
Advertise in the Mew ERA
The . McKillop Mutual
• Fire 'IUsurance Co.
Oar's' and Isolated 'town Prep,
ertyo Only Insured. .
otrIcEas. •
J. B. McLean, President, Kippen; Thos.
Eraser'Vice-preS., Bnicefield; . Thos. ,E
Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforthi
DIRECTOR'S.
Jas. Connelly, Potter's • Hill; John
Watt, Harlack; G. Dale Clinton; M.
Chesney, SeafOlth; J. ivans, Beech-
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. • Bea-
neweis, Brodhagen..
• Each Director is inspector of lossestin
his own locality.
•s AGENTS.
'ROW. Smith, Harlock; Ed, Hinchiey •
• Seafortin James Cumming, Egmont'.
ville; j. W. Yeo,-Hohnesville
Wanted.
_—
A relb ble resident agent for Clinton and
vicinity for Fall and Winter months, to
bell Fru 8 Trees, Small Fruit Bushes,
Ornamental Trees, 'Flowering Shrubs, etc.
All supplin furnished free. Terms liber-
al, We consider (hie agency one of the
beet on our list and good (noney' can be
made ont of it, agents will have or( r 600
acres of Owlet. stock to draw 'upon. Elroy.
thing we ship is guaranteed. • Apply for
full pertioulers, in writing or person, to
•151gL11A111 NURSERY CO.,
Gooclerhara Building, Toronto, Ont.
tatTHEEI.111.12.
IN...U. Only "
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