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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-12-14, Page 2SEW. ,E:a4 • )o Not Dose the Stomach iFOR SALE O Bent -pure catarrh by Brenthimoccupied i - \ Hyoinci. Sold Under Guar- 1 ' Ford e. 1 Lot 15, Con. 18, Hullett, (150 acres) io For Sale or tby Rioh. Baker. offered for Bale or for lent, Possession to or TO R.NT.. antee. ••••,•••• i A T The only scientbkmit wo-Storey boikdog in the old brickific aud common I ense way to treat catarrh of the nese rid throat is by a, local application hat will kill the catarrhal Ordinary stomach dosing germs, is worse ban melees, raking medicine into the stomach to cure catarrh of the 1 man can have no good effect,- and iften leads to 'Serious derangement of the digestive organs. By breathing liyonsei three or four times daily through the neat pocket inhales; that comes With every Outfit, its medicated, healing air penetrates to the most remote parts of the nose, throat, and. lungs, searches out and, kills. all catarrhal germs, and soothes and heals any irritation in the raecous neeMbrane. Our faith M the wonderful merit of :Hyomei as a cure for catarrh is shown ty the .guarantee given with every fivomet outfit that the money will be velunded.unless the treatment gives atisfaction, The complete Hyomei outfit costs tut $1.00, extra, bottles, It needed, •-) cents. We do not Want anyone's -noney unless Hyomei gives relief and -.lite, and we absolutely agree that oney will be refunded unless the re- edy gives satisfaction. All druggists shoeld be able to sups sly you wish Hyoniei or we will send t by roan on receipt • of price, and very package is sold With the distinct inderetanding that it costs nothing tnlass it cures. Write us today for a yroptom blank, which we will send on free, together with treatise on latarrh and how to pure it. •• ,When oil fill in and return to us the syrap- ow blank, our consulting „physician' ill give your caee the best care and ttention, and write you a letter of ulvice without charge. . The R. T. oath Company, Buffalo, N. X. [-e Ulinton NeW A • .Northwest Newg Five' hundred carloade,of grein• a, day 'LINTON, ONT., DEO 11, 1000 . have gone•froin •innitieg to Lake 'Stn. perior.ports this seetSon. • - Life's Tragedies --- le following item appeared in the Les of last week : Sirs. Cynthia Bell, of Ottawa, •Wite aged from the peniterithu•y this ;ping Atter- serving' ten years. In she and her husband were sen- 1to life imprisonment for tortur- :the ehildren of their daughter se years ago Bell was released on mut of ill -health, and died shortly :ewe yds. M es. Biel is, released on phi." . here is a etory told in Ottawa in nection with the above'that should ke a certain politician blush with tide at the remembrance of it, if the 7 is true -and the people there de no honea, about naming the poli- o" who, however, is now out of Wes. Accmding to the story told daughter of :firs. Bell had two Mren by the 'politician referred to. oubsequently got married, hut her I Shand left her, and the chilihet e oe back to the grandmother. " Be - Ise they wee illegithilate, they Le not properly cared for, the result ,ng that Mr. and Mts. Ben were muitted to prison and made to sill- ,. ten years .of close eonfinement he - !Ise of the sins of iinother who still Hries a high head. Tariff Notes. - • .Farmers! Sun. . • 1680- was 35 per en; ; the cluty.now in- - , The tariff •ori mowers and binders in As many post -offices "....krave .been ops I force is 17k per .cent, A reductionof ened this yeer in the sdistrict covered 1 oneshalf in twenty years•le the result by p 0. .iilvector Cairns of Calgary,' i of•persietent, wellelivected- iagitation. between Golden 014 -14.6°ejA.A‘it B•(:). +.1 ..: A careful calcul/stion aS to the eife,et t& in all the rest. ofCanada . i. • 'of the . new • teriff justifies the belief I. . • • J.: L. Porte,'realestatea;gent..Strath- - that. the hutelen on tanners due to cns- • cone, has sold a farm near -Agricola fOr . t nos tipcation •will ,„ be nearly hall a the sixth'• time in three years. -The -Milian I -.dollars" lees:. tinder the new first pride-Was:60 an aeise;• sand the,'htst,.sicale.' of duties than, it .s.vas, •tinder•the ' $25. This shows thensitistint of haying . old, seate. ., • .: • ,••, 'S; • .'. • . .- ' . ' that le done ;forsspectiltition••••even iti.l.. It is ilot-the amount of •the reduction. 'he Godetich papers published an. ll •onnt the other day of a mathere o had vomited it live snake twelve hes long. We never heard before it having this effect. It; is common' • a man to "see snakes," but this is first instance where it is admitted mari had the snakes Itheself. farnt PrOPertY. • • .• • • • In the duties': on goods tnirchesed by In 1001. net one bushel of grain Was" farmers that cOuntslor so intich. • The • shipped from Edmonton In 11)05 there infpoetant tact is • that the pvesent Were- 1Q0,009 • brishels shipped: In the • trend iri tariff legislation is downwerd past two months the shipments Were' rather thanupward. iThegame is at 200,000 bushels and the farmers have , preSent..With farmers :' it s for them reaily only commeoted to sell, These to fellow up the adyeeitage gained. • . figures, main plainly than words, tell 1 of the WOndrotts strides.Madelty South - I Partnere at least fare better than o other coatsurn. ers in the revision.- Con - ern Alberta as a wheat -growing cont . - . ; smilers in cities •and towns will pay try :- : sli htly mere under the, • new tavitt Ten years ago thewholeWeet out- than they did *ender the old, while far - side ofManitoba was represented by i niers-eas a result of the, cut in agricule four members in tbe House of Com- :tural implements .. will Pity a trifle less. mons. The census• taken M 1001 gave , . . • • : _. • ' • bers end. the l • • the Northwest ten mem , census just taken shows that the coun- • try is entitled to seventeen Members. Trnly,as the. Mai:litotes .Free Press I points out, it wonderful tribute to the suceess of the immigration-'policyef the Governmentof Sir Wilfrid leturier. Anolher Wonderful Case 'Here Is SostiethIng that mall be . Welcome news to many a Discouraged One. . "For several years I have been troubled With gasaround my heart; shortness of breath, in fact, 11 1: walked my - nsual gait,niy •• breath -would get- se short I would be compell- ed to make several Eiie•Stratheonn, hospital is texed 10L its utmost capacity with typhoid pat-. hints. The enedieet health officer : claims that ic has..been Lite. experiences of new' towns io 'the." West that ty- phoid ia very. .prevalent the' Arseyear after -the installation of waterWorke, supposedly became; . .so -• much earth 1 being tur (leen p, •gertns -lying' 'doe man t are released and becomestetive. Ow- ing to the prospeeted 'activities of the C. P. R. in bridge • building between that town and Efinionton, he believes there will be greatly ineveased'ijeniand for hospital aceoomiodat ion in the spring. • • • .• • • In constucting it bridge nein, Ashs croft, B.C.. the cable broke and seven • men weve 'thrown into the rivets three 1. few days ago the Opposition being (ivown )ers were allegitig that the Govern- nt had snuhlied the farmers and ig- ' ,ed them in considering the 1111 11, ; w t he same (meths tire (Tying °that V tariff is a "farmers' I KrifT,"iiiid tile tting out that they have received re Consider a tion than any other S. Some people itre herd to sure le most inteteeting• items to be ex- ; ted from the l'ostine,ter.fkrneral's mai report ave that in 1001-5 he F.,old. - °ugh the poet incisters of the Dom- uleitit six and a quarter million tars' worth of postnge stamps. Ti rfi this amount was increased hy Ply one million. More cert•ein evi- ee of general prosperity and of in - Ise of businerie and populat'oi entr- ies foIldd. The sitephis ins e 1111/ of *tDepartitient exceeded a million. pretpoeed application of this sum shnwn in t.he report. It is more y that it will he devoted to the M- elte of salaries liOtV paid to country dittutitees end to exteosions mail tie, than Ova any lowering of On the various chiesee of postel e Will be contemplated. For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over siicty years old —Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of COurSe you have heard of it,probably have used It : Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chist Ask your doctor aboutit, "1 hive had pnenmonie three times, end tiiiireortV= rtgtornitsyrTirrVoW111 xtb5evn NO wonder 1 1ee ft.' -E. V. 01000(8, SteVeras Point. Wis. A11"'ll.f; fl:aggottvoirir4314 mut' V SARSAPARILLA. ersPull tulit MR. . • • Wse it. Ruth stoPs 'Aorl0g mny walk; Of late' my food dtd net • di.; :gest properly. ft Owned sour :in tey stottmeh, causing •ine great distress; often, too, 1 had disagreeable attiteke ' of helchipg attacks and henrthurn.- "I was bothered with; severe pains' ; across the small of my heck, and; the I least hemline; or turning 'would cause :n to almost cry out.' wits incisive(' to try DisLeonhardi's ;.Anti -Pill; and from, the very first found relief. ; For the last threconontbs I have had 1)0 reetn•renceof my former Complaints so I am bound nsay Anti -Pill has in- deed cured me." • Phis is the Voluntitiss; statement of NVIn, 11. Iteid. of 105 Qtreett St., King- sisin Ont, All DruggistsAntisPill. 1 he Wilson -Pyle Co , • Limited Niagara *Falls, Ont. The remedy that tensed such au sox- trem e case is stunt y .worth trying. 506 A LEA.DING °SCHOOL -Ale Cen- tral Business College of Stratford, whiCh is the largest school of its kind in Western Ontario, is worthy of the consideration of any young mats or Woman who &styes to obtain a cora- mercint eduention or shorthand train- ing. It f tt progressive, NveIl-equipped, t horoughly efficient 1 relreng SVI1001 whet e excellent work is being done. Those int (vented in a practiced ednett- tion should Write the College for a free" eatelogue, Winter term opens on ;fans navy 2nd. JOHN MeGARVA, Clieton, be given at the close of the current year, For partioulars ftpply to W. OHYDONE .1 , Clinton Horse and Hugo tor Sale. . Geed quiet driving horse, with bunco and buggy. Apply at the tf NEW BRA OFFICE. The Roseian newspapers are pub- ishing terrible- accounts of the famine n the Volga governments, in Seven of bleb iniliious ot peeple.are said to be ying of starvation. The Tartars are aid to be seffering equally •with the tuseians. In one village eight Tartar aidens have been sold to dealers in hite slaves from stile Caucasus at t ices ranging from $34 te' Rus- um.peasants near Astrakhan are talc - g their- wives to thnt city and coin. &Ting eheria to enter the brothels, the usbands receiving about $14 in -each ase.. READY ON ,T1IE SHELP. • That's Where you'll find "Nerviline, every well regulated household. So leasant to take that even little child - en Will cry for it... So 'certain to cure oughts, seddencolds arid tight chest. hat thousands of bottles are used very day. PolSon'SNeyeiline does' revent illness, it does ease • pain and nfiesmnittiOn, end by being. handy' ell. save 'worry and keen) down . the • oetor Large bottles sold for 25e ' t all dealers. , . • • The number Of -immigrants entering Canada during the past season, and their location, is as follows Up to Nov. 26, 104,886 persons had.' entered ist-Canadota ports, and 13,420 from the United eiti. tes : sliZ242 settled in Que- bec ; 4;051 In the , eastern provinces; 37,188 in Ontario ; 2(001 IT) Manitoba ; . 17,501: in Saskatchewan ; 17,157 in Al- berta,' and 12,511 in British Colunibies Store to Bent. The etore in theYkteria 131ook. so long ceenapied by, -the undersigned, is offered to rent. It lute been papered and feinted throughout, and is in fired -claim order. T, JACKSON, Sr, • Cottage tor Sale. The cottlige on Orarge St. adjoining the property of subscriber is offered for sale on reasonable terms. W. 0, SEARLE. Aloe a couple of good briok stores, -.Rouse for Sale. --- , Subscriber offers for sale his house and three -quarter -of -an -acre of land on Mary St. Fruit trees, good hard and soft water also stable. Will be ecici on reeponabl terms. GEO, DAVIS. House and Lot lot; Sale. For sale, the comfortable frame house on the corner of Rattenbury and Raglan Sts., at present occupied by Mr. Geo, Rice. For particulars apply to W.G. DOHERTY, Clinton.. DO YOUR EARS RENO ?. . . IV heir -they buzz ancl 'seem slightly deaf, beware 'Jf catarrLfd inflanettion. •'('his grows steadily worse, . but den Ise Cured -by Cittarrhozone. .f. A. Ilamill Of • chnenmourit, P. E. 1., proved the crit of Catarrhozone.and writes': No. one noold have worse Catrifrh than I %had .for .years.- It caused' partial deaf- ness., bad taste, tweet • nise stomach, :made nie Sick all ever."s Catarehozone cleared my nostrils, Stopped the cough and gaveme n, clear fee ing •in my b reit t li in g )mane. I tan " a Ilse tu tel cured ''• Dectoi•s•say nothing is better • than Catarrhoeone. •Try, it and .you'll say so too. Two siies 25e.atntl tel.:00 at all dealers. • • POISONED I3Y A 11,V1,01{. Don't trim' your. cloths with a razor, USC a purely veteetable remedy 'like tPtIttnim's.COrrt Extractor. No pain, certain cure, and all 'for a, Anarter. Hvery dealer sells lc Putnam's" Ayer's Pills Increase the activity Cy . The triiti of Harry Thaw, New York, the IIVOr. Mid thus aid recovery, will not take place till March or,.A.pril. 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 trees, bard and soft water. A bargain. Apply at NEW ERA office. Farms tor Sale About 850 acres first-olass land, eiteated on the 41hand fith concessions of Hallett, are offered for sale. This it; the finest pas- ture land, without exception, itt this neighborhood. For particulars enquire in tbe first place by mail. joins RAXSFORD, Hoz 680, egindon. House lor Sale. . Two Storey rongh cast house on Huron . to eight rooms, kitchen and woodshed. Hard and soft water, large cellar with cement floor. Good lawn and shade treee. more lot, goodresidental locality. Apply to H. E. ;RORKE, Mary St... House for Sale. • A consfortable frame house on Mill St., gontaining 3 bedroonte, sitting' room, pan- try woodshed, good °eller, •hard and soft water. One-cmarter acre lot, Will be sold cheap. Apply at NEW ERA Office, or pdl$ HENRY FOLLAND,,Clinton. Good.House for sale On' reasonable terms, the two-story frame house formerly occupied by Ifir Robb, fast off Albert street. Ilense is well built and in good condition; acre of land, good or - (+hard, stable, hard and soft water. Apply to GEO. LADD, Elolmesville, or New Era Office, Clinton. • N ay ,30-- tf 'House for Sale. Choice Land for sale'. Subscriber offers tor sale the 20 mores on the Hayfield Road,Goderich Tp., at pre- sent occupied by him, and, known as the Plewes farrn. Good frame house, stone oellar, barn 30x70, with oement wall 9 feet high; good bearing orchard, plenty of water. • J-LitasES SMITH, Clinton. . , . Large frame house on Wellington Si., Clinton, lately occupied by F. C. Altcook. 7 rooms, and pantries, •Ittla woodshed, gpo'd etoce caller, 3.4 acre of land, be.rd abd soft water. A eplendid, chance for person wanting a good house. Apply to MRS ALIJOOCK, Clinton, or Mrs. Chid- ley's, Isaac St*. Good House for Rale. Sabioribee offers for sale his large and comfortable frame house•on Albert, Street. The house has every, convenience for ordoxs ary faintly. -.Goo4 cellar; hard' and soft Farm tor Sale. Subscriber offers for sale his farm of 103 acres, being lot 31, 3rd orm, fl. 11, S. Tnek- eremith. All cleaned and. under cultivat- ion except 3 acres ;alI but 18 scree in grass Frame house, bank barn, hay barn, and othet outbuildings. Bearing orchard. Good water. Schoolhouse on the premises. 6 miks to Seat irth ; less than 5 to Clinton, grad TA.I. WHITe. ( /RICH, Clinton, Farm tor Sate. Subscriber offers for sale his farrn of 100 acres, being lot 24, Con. 2nd, Stanley, All cleared but 10 acres. Briok bouge, bank barn 40x80, oement silo, 14,00; ooe acre of orchard and small fruit), 2 never - ling wells. Driving house pig pen, hen house. Five miles from Clinton and three from 1,ruoelield, on good gravel roads. ALBERT. NOTT, Clinton P.. Q. Deo. 141, I906 01111NRIPPUMNPIMOIddid PROFESSIONAL Choice Farm tor Sale Subeoriber offers for sale his splendid farm of 96 soiree on the Bass Line, being north part of lot 2, Maitland Block, Hut lett Good brick house, barn and ell necessary outbuildings; 35 acres bush; farm well wa- tered and in good condition, 2 relies from Antrum, and one mile trom the proposed C.P.R. station. JOHN SPRUNG, Au- burn .P,O. LtilEora BgATTIIIE (Successor tow Jas Roost BARRISTOR, SOLICITOR, &e. OLINTO Office -Elliott Meek, formerly ocoullfed by Mr Scott. MONEY TO LEND. W .13.0,)(00N1, BA.RB1STE 30L1OITOI140T41T - 1)11.131-410,, ETC,' or.irmoN RIDQUT & HALE CONVEYANCERS, 001414ISSIOrTellie, • ItealEstate god Insurance Agent. • Money to num - Farm for Sale. Two hunaied and tblrty-five acres, aitte, ated on Hayfield Road, Godericl Tp.sthree. quarters-of-a-mileIrons Clinton., Soil in excellent coedition, having been all under grass for five years; silenchd grain or grass land, well drained, Five Acres hardwood bush and excellent orchard. One barn, 5274, with ston.e stabling for: 12 horses and 35 cattle; one barn, See 54, with silo 'and stabling for 17 cattle, Large Maple. ment house and pig pen; power and pump- ing viindmilis; large transit house; two gocd wells and rannieg weter at rear of farm :Apply to . MRS. ALEX, el ; MeEIN EN, (denten P.0, or Lot 28, Con • Farm lorSale. ClitEi. HALE, Anir• 1111301:7T Medial. Drs. Gunn St Gunn. Dr, 'W. Gunn, I. It. C. P.. L. R. So. Dna, Or, J. NISbvt 441111111, M. It. C.5. England, 1. R. C. P., Louden; Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls St, front door of office or residence, Hattenbary Street. Proprietor offers for sale'his feirm'on the Maitland Con. Go- ernes Township, Lots 77 and 78, se nsted 1 1-2 mike trom vidsge . of Holusessilie, church and echool. The fare' nontaine 238 acres of choice Isn3, a good frame house, aa bank barn,' 5 acres of orchard find 30 acres of good maple bcehland. The farm is traversed by a run- ning brook. 'Dna farm will be eold in a block or in parts. Apply to • • • ALEX BACCIUR, Holmesville; water on, the lots. three-quarters of -an acre • of teed; bearing fruit trers also good stable. Will be sold on reasonable ternas. • A. WILliEN, Fitrnt for Sale.. • • • Clinton. Moh 301b, •' ' ' } The farm of 150 acres, being 'Lot 19, and I' • ' • : south half .of Lot 20 in Stanley township , House tar Sale ' ' s . The comniodions. and welheitu te louse known as ':Lakeview' ' on Elgin avanue,in • 'Why Did I hey Ge'? Why were the eertY eettlers.of Mani- toba drawn .solargely from tile coun ties Of Huron and Bruce? asks a write insTororito News. .Are theyonore rocky, and less 'fertile than ' other Oil t wrist oounties; and did the -people go' lies - cause populetion eter-rap the -groe tit of wealth, •just as Scotehmen have been popularly supposed to he "shov..s1 out from their. barren land to conipwr. the werld?•''.Phere rimy be semething in, that, but the writer, never having seen. either country, cannot say. Iltit, loots" ing at the inap. and re/net:diming ;lei process of settling lite Western l' eit,• States; one is inelituel. to- believe that „proximity end ease of travel hnd innah to .do with it. Skinners ran from hotly •Iatke -Heron end 'Georgian Ilny itorte for Duluth long before the Cinindian Pacific Railway was built. Wifierern e- el is cheap and the tentleney Wonlii, he for Adventurous spirits, to(1no to have a look nt the neW eountrySonie of them would he seized of its advan- tages, and after the first 'score starte4, and reports were oreceiVed their prosperous spit•its to d6 Opto have 0 look n.t the clew, emintry. Solite ef theta would be seized of its advent:lees', after the first s.edin sterted, ntidre- ports were receives:1 of their pi 0...f its/ in the nctsv land, their relativee tid neighbors Would follow, There is 110 immigration agent likethe prosperove settler, and so it lin ripened that dines+ n. lame colony frets) those counties M in 'anitoba before. the. rest -14 Oninrio had fah•ly awake:tie& to the filet the, there wns such n If 111111 i mt, the true .explanation! "perhaps some- body who 4:11(rtv.4 elm else, it. Trimble Thd product ton of 0110,egg within an. other is of frequent occurrence, and,. Altongit now and then' reeorded 118 a curiosity, the so called phenomenon Is very ettelly .e.ecouated for. It is 'invariably cestsed by overstimulation Of the syete,Wetsy.feeding. The ovum, or yolk, NvIkt#VOgure is received Into the upper tiart of the oviduct, a tube nearly two ;freq. .111 lengtlt in the do- mestic fowl, and Ili Its descent is cloth- ed suceessively .with the layere of al- bumen, or white, the lining membrane of the shell, and finally on arriving at the elassifying portion of the oviduct Is enveloped In it shell itself. ordinarily the egg Is 01011 11XpO1l5:11,:i hut in the case of tbe product of It double y.olked egg a ' reverse action of the OVIdUct takes place, and the egg is carried back, meets with another ovum and rede.se.ends with it, the two being our. rounded together with albumen, mem- brane -atd shell. the Town of Goderioh, T e p ace as very oonvenience, and is eepecialty well located for a boarding house, and is at present doing a gcod business in this line. Large lot and iknornber of fruit trees. Posseseion can be given 1st of Jan, next. Apnly at premises. or by letter to MRS, E. Mc- pOWEL.L, Lakeview, Goderich. p Poultry Plant. to gent. . The Poultry plant at Holmesville is offered to rent. House,. stable, poultry - house, feeding pen, incubator houses cold etorege and ice honse, incubators, brooders, and feeding oretee, all in bretsdase condi- tion. ' F. C. RLEORD, •ate. Ann, Belleitue, Quebee. Vigonne . The 'Great French Ilitaticer - • !AFORE • Promptly cures Othilitr Wvalciltsa testa. ins.; from indiscretions tn- :IeXecAses. lkst nd SU Vt•St tellledv li rot. 01 • . that 101 liA%, YU.; a SC(Illill('t. ithttso.,• 1,1*..4 of Metniwy, reins in the 1inek,j)1mn,.4s • Prenuttu re old. • Age :1t<1 'malt y ot Is( r diN••asog that Ivial:to Pnysiea) We1 tnity and en earir grave. galled ftfiltty :trldrt•••6 tNit re - ('1) of ,onee, 50 cults, dr tiv,! for $2. 'VIE RAY MCOICINte CO.. Stratford C 4. ._ • DR. WOOD'S NORWRY PINE syguP StQpS the irritating cough4 loos- e s the phlegm, soothes the in' flamed tissues of the lungs' and " bronchial thbeie arid produees a quick and permanent eure in all eases of Coughs, Colds, Broil-, chitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and the first stages of Consumption. Mrs. gore% Swanston, Cargill, Get., Writes : "I hike greet pleasure 0mom- tnenili ng Dr. "Wood's Norway rine t4yrup. 1 had a very bed cold, could nob sleep at; night for the coughiug and had pains itt We vilest and bulge. I only used half a leo 110 of lir. Wood's NorwityPine Syrup and was perfectly 'well again." tidos UU mutts a bottle. DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SUMMON A:rcubheur ete., office and reeidenoe On tario St., opposite English church, formerly oo cunied by Dr, Appleton. Clinton Out, en the London Road. There are about 5 acres of bush. The rest is nearly all seeded to grass. On the 50 acres there are small buildings and 2 aorea of good orchard, on the 100 acres there are, a good bank barn, a striving shed and a frame house, a never - failing spring creek ruae through the farm. The London Huron and Bruce Railway rune through the farm. It is a tulle from Bracefield ard 5 miles from Clinton, Nov16 JOHN MaQUEBN, Brucifield. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADDEEsiMoiAsRdt .COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending ti sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communtea. tions strictly conildential. HANDBOOK on Patents Sent free. Oldest alienefforseedringatents. Patents cation through 1118811 14 Co.Greceive specie/ notfee, without charge, in the Scientific flinerican: A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest eir• ' oblation of any scientific journal. Terms. Os a year :• four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. 3e leroadway, New York Branch Orate, 42,5 If et.; Washington, D. C. MUNN & Co DR. C. W. TI-1.0111#1Pb'OlV Physician, Surgeon, . special attention giyen to diseases of the Byer Ear, Throat and bose. •Mee and Residence. Albert Street.eilloe he North of liattenbnirp G. W. Nanning Smith, R. D. OA • PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFICE—Main Street, Hayfield, former& occupied by Dr. Palliator: over visi DR. F. R. OXON , (Successor to Dr, Holmes.) DENTIST Specialist in Crown find Bridge Work. Oraduato of the Itoyal2Collece of Dental ear - oohs of Ontario. • Honor graduate of University of Toronto Den- tal Department. Graduate.of Mingo College of Dental Elitist". teaysel.cl-eYery. Monday. I). H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store. • Special care taken to.make dente tre rnent 'painless as possible. W vi 1 Auburn every Monday. Miscellaneous.. TAMES caraiseRne, lansinessono, eSUEE Or ..k/tElt).8 (CFI i.,1013,E8Et5 • nu-WitneEeeb recuired • • • Money Private funds to loan at 0.1 Per cent and nit - wards • • • W. B.RYDONE. • GEO'RGE ELLIOTT, CLINTON, ONT., , Licensed Ayictioneer. , Farm sales a Specialty. ;TERMS REASONABLE. Orders left at the NEW ;1:11lAjwill.be promptly attended to, THOMAS GUNDR Live stock and general Auctioneer GODERIOHl. ONT. Farm stocll. sales a sp'ecialty. Orders left as . blew ERA orlice, Clinton, proinptly attended to. Terms reasonable, Fanners' sale notes discounted, . MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY J. B. Itumball, .Clinton. J;.1!, TIshALL. BANKER, . CLINTON , Private fundto loan on mortgages to • best eurrent ratee General Banking busmen rmsreted ;ntereati allowed on eepoeits. • Sale notee bought . McTaggart M. D. McTaggart McTaggart Bros. • BANKERS' ' • 'ALBERT ST I' CLINTON. • ,r.t. General Banking business 0, transacted . NOTES DISCOUNTED Prate issued. Interest allowed 'en deposite. It's Surprising How Christmas Steals us on a Person. There'll be roast tiirkey, pions •• puddings and Slinta. Chu's, al- Inost41)efore we know it. _And there'll be christmag Cakes 11 plenty; we know Una, by Mc amount -of people. We know that by the amount of Peels, Raisins and Currants we nre See our ad. on Page Now, wouldn't it be good idea forVon to buy every single thing you need for Christmns 11 RR E. Then you'll he sure of gating Gut highest emality of everyibing at the loweHt Price 4.11•0•INI W. T. O'NEIL Pam HUB GROCER. The .McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Parm and Isolated Town Prop, erty Only Insured. . OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Kippen; Thos Eraser, Vice -press Brucefieldr. Thos. Hays, Secy ,• Treas.; Seafortii; DIRECTORS. • . Jas. Connelly, Porter's' Hill; john, Watt, liarlock; sG. Dale Clintere M. Chesney, Seafoith; J. ivans, ffeech. woonj J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J.' Ben- neWets, Brodhagen. Each Director is inspector of losses:in his own locality. , AtiENTS. Robt. Smith, Harlock; Ed, Hinchley Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmond., ville; J. W. Vco, Holmesville 1'1:anted! A reliable resident agent for Clinton and \ yioinity for Fail and Winter menthe, to ' sell Frutt Trees, Senall Fruit Mabee, Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc. All supplies furnielied free. Terms fiber. al. Ws consider this ageney one of the best on our list and good money oan be blade Out Cif it, Agents ll11 have ever fiee arrosi or chalice stock Is draw ripen, Et e tit lug Ile alit) he guaranteed. Apply for MI particulate, in Writing or pera0n, to PELHAM NUESEBY CO,, Gooderhem Building, Toronto, Ont. Prof.0•FiTHEEL0 D Plilladeleati II ()sly 14 egt, Thodkoromo Trotooad lbo *Wive so ostood moo tot !Weide Mod Polo*. ammo dor Noy yon., wan ollltriroto aMoviszt, boo= WoltrIbilighobob bIlloon pm:talk I yoga.* bo. Colosomakillibb Odd ter 11**ItNININIM MHO. iarlielliislocutadieveradesPkibe