Loading...
The Clinton New Era, 1906-12-28, Page 2TEE CLINTON NEW ERA, . Dec. toop imesiffesmstimmasmawansw • t rj f A : rr. (4ti tr, Have you noticed our re. markable dubbing offer for next year. The Clint.)n New Era and Montreal Herald for Si.00 The Clinton New Era, the Montreal Herald and the Toronto Weekly Globe $1.30 Thi g is the best clubbing offer ever made, and you can take your choice of either. The papers will be sent to Cianada or the United States for the amount stated. The sooner renewals are made, the sooner you s4et the papers mentioned. R. HOLMES, New Era, Clinton. ' a'ataa..e.taal,....alataa":"eaa; •gt.' 7 • •ie t' .• a la t •.1. •••t,; ••%;••, • •^ ' •1-,T r • Ira e 1: a i PAY $200,000 WITH $30,000. CURE CATARRH NOW 4 ............. ..P.P n* 1 Unusual Financial Scheme Adopted Do Not %Van Until Winter or pls. 4. Twc-S4`"Y "Hang in the °id brit* blOcoupied by Iticb. Baker. ' By Agent of Canadian Government ease Will Becomeock Chronic JOHN McGARVA,.Clinton. For Sale, 'In Paying Debt to Indians. ' i Severel.ayeare (110o the Canadian Many peoplu in Clinton-iHe begin- none taid-Borgy-to-r-sivic- •,, Of Indians about Atlialausett lake eynnitotos of disagreeable and. Wren- Goad quiet drivioe horse, with harnesit and river a Ittage tract of land stve catarrh. The tongue is coated 10 Ami buggy, Alply at the and p in payment for the same it gisthe morning, and they do not sleep I tf. • Governin61., took trout the tribes , ning to cough taxi hack with the tali NEW ERA OFFICE. eaclt year l'5 to eneit 'Indian and 89„n Well at oislit on at ount of clisagieta • to the chiefs and their families. 'nu.. able tickling and dropping at the bind:. More to Bent. looney is paid hi SI bills. . of the throat as a reeult of catarrh Thu reascnt for this is that the Tite diens dwelline in the dietriet do net: know tlus value of money, writes the ' Seattle, eorreapondent 'of The Chicago 'rribinirs. A pe per dollar look., to him ahmit the MIMS St, IL Mani: • piece Of paper to a baby. Should the pnanneut be made in ailver the :anti& minded child (ir the wfidernera Kutch h hole in it aud wear it about lus neck, and thus a great deal P iminey would las - token from eireula- tion. Should payniant be made inone bill. the (lotion 'is liable to hase it. Once each year a repoaanttative• tlie Canadian al4 )V(' 11 maker; :. trip through tins cee211 ry and paas the tn 1:t1s trip,, las takes 000 in al 141lL., :led i)tokatily it: eut mere thou 12o0,000, The. natur 'question front i.,,, hoe doo-, - he -do it? • • • ." As the •Indiair hnoWs nethitte: nho•d- the value of -analc:,.. his ntethod of. .11- , nancial t rade:is on 'the talkie of skins, and when one tall. (1(41101;4 to )iii hie face has the expre•sien of a blind: cartridge. Fortunately for the' Govern. ment.• the Hudson bay Company has secured the • entire confidenee -of the ridians during the century of (leading with them and the annoy paid- to the Indians Elude its way into the trading posts (if tho company. ..Here ia how the Government pay- -master d0e4 hig phenomenal stunt of paying $200,000 or more. \vitt] only $30,- 000 in his -pocket. Flo gees directto a district inhnbitated hy perhaps .2,000 . or 3,000 1 !aliens ; 'here he wi.1PaY from- $10.000 to 40,009 -in 'treaty money." latich Indian 804 his fetidly is given the live X13bilisin payment for aurrentior of the land and each ehief,b is - After making .1 111.4 payment' the par- masi•Jr 1 misc.:: a rest for 0 short time at the- Perkin! bay. post nearest the pay st the! Rhinv .fewdays 'the 'Indiana have made 0 line te.,-the•post and there rel nisod .whntevet' !neat theta. ' They' wheel...-. the. Morie'y -dowtu en, to the trading- post counter, matey something n 'in -Ht. -perhaps. 00 emits 1(04- .1Pa1.'e-. Tho eompatt)..ntrentharges Ha! rod man with v.. 1;41 he imrehased . ad • -eredi t if• .11 in t . vit1 the. Ind n nee ( the 85, on that in the, intrire -ho ran . :trade , out • the- reniainder: 'of. the • • 11. •.-aiatinnic. ithin a tieesic !rein the •date ofpay- •.• • a • ' . W • • • • .. ., • trig, the. treaty Money pvery dollar of. • •the.'ararrunt 1401 ,l-een .pairl• into. 11 10.. till (Ting tiost. The paymaster' gives the P0411 agent -rt el 111'I: for 1 :'r' (9 mount and, ...r.morommexererownowirommume....wasmrommons • The Newi Era DREssiNG FOR DINNER. is published every 'Friday ztt,..• • the NEw En.. Printing House, ISAAC WrIl E . . . NTON: Terms of subs'eript iin-i1 .*peil in advance ; $1.50 may he char red if • 41.. b. Paid. INo wiperdiscOntitmed until all arcears are paid, unless at the - option of the publisher; The-- date to which every subseription paidia des, - noted on the. - Advertising rate-. -Tranelent adver- • tisements, 10 cents per .nonparel..line - for fit st insertion and 3 cents per..line for each subsequent irieertien.• Small 1 advertiseit'ents not to exceed one inch ; sne.h as -"Lost" "Strayed'," "Stolen,"'l etea inserted once for 35 oents: or one month toad. Communications nitendedi for publication must-, 4t$ a• guarantee of - good faith, be accompanied by the I name of the writer. • . • • I To insure publication in current : sue copy o1! -advertisements should be ' sent% eat ly. • "aeon -tract ratee The ,following table I. shows our rates for spectlied periods 1 &rad Space. • • • • I 1 yr, . fimo. • ihno... Imo 1 (Joint/in. $7500 $40 00- $2.5 '00- Oultunii 4000 25 00 HS 00 `s. 0 00:!' I; Column 25 00 15 00 800 2 -50! Column 18.00 10 00 5,50 .2 00 1 1 Inch 0 04 3rit) - 2 00 1 20' Rowe. Hotaugs, • Editor and Proprietor. The giinton 8W Eva 'CLINTON, ONT., DEC 28, 1000 , t is said the salaries of the Ontario Cabinet tninieters will be raised next session. While there are lots of people who would be willing to step into the *,hoes of the Cabinet minieters at the _present salaries, they are none tin) high. Plenty or men in business re- ceive higher ones. , . • The Brantford ExeOsitor points.out that the Dominion Conservative party aince the general election of 100 havo. not made the gain -of a single seat, and are to -day weaker in the House than they were when they came back from the general election, although 27 bye-• -elections have been held, - Have You a Friend? Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his.doctor about it. Doc- tors use a great deal of it for throat and lung, troubles. ut bad a terrible cold end cough and was iliTOMItn8d 'with 'pneumonia. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral sal It ear eine quick and per. fact relief, It is certainly a Most wenderfal emit medlcine.,',-CENA WEITTMAlt, SIOUX Falb, S. Dak. Made by` Ayer Co., MU& Aleto Menuraoturers 00, ersBARSAPA101,10‘ • o AWNi sum•am. eedetosi/Aas. ownw.gring• .4s. WWI?WW 10. De t•uitiva toil by All ( la ANC:o of .P,Crooas• "Pres$111,g. for (1:11ner" 18 rOgardetr. by. I(:s ;IS tI 1)16'0 itrroganee and as evidencing Merely a deSire to appear superior to somebody else. They. oh - :terve no ;heath ia 111( stom 161.1 per - .1 • liana du not' rea.liXe, the •Intj, 'that the • Outage of elothea 141 coomistent with peiasOnal • emit fOrt .itail (19 1111)1(9 whether' the. 1!)' 44' .f.pirity.mt:$. donned' be. of the eveit in g. dress' taaltern or -not.. 'file moat. important meal of -the day ailutals to those who dine i11. the e1e11- tug alt exaellent opportunity' of: ex- „ehauging their workaday. clothes 101 it anit •whirat lies ,lasen itruslted and Wed. -.I'll(4 lir:wing, effect or a Omega of clothes la -well known. :N1a0y..91 elan, :being almost too fatigued. after' an ar- (blows (tay's tvork 'to change. his Mollies. truds himself cousiderablv refreshed Wheir.he'experIenee's-(t'.feeling . • . linees and 1-frepar.eitiaa:S; 'for net., , . n1191 goott. i glad iota 4)1', 111911)14 wa RS' on healthy' •tippetite.••• changing-. of etl les May (\(il thus 114701.a1i11.affect piittationa Nov 'need tire 'elianging of •clotbee .he 'the eFeinsire luxury of. the • Peramis win). rot dinner.. The • hard' warked elerk, the shopkeeper and ' the werkhiganau. would all be 'better if they .mionla c104t 'oft their.workaday clothes•and•put (wil Orem .elothes for the eVening meal after the day of toil Is over.. The .eliango fresihens. the body,. gives a gentle stimulus to the wearied aand and head, and -a brighter vlew of things is; thereby . engendered. The ig, besides, elerinly, 'dignified and. besom ga -Le neet, . • •• Piles get quick' relief from Dr.Shoops Magic 'Ointment. 'Remember it's roaalo atone for Piles..anit. *oaks with cer- to ty 'an d sat sfaction.• Itching, pain-. ful, protruding or blind piles ,disappear like magic by its use; Tay it.and see. Scild• by W. 'S.•R. Holmes. .• • ' • . • . • • - nearer-no1i1g sore,. • . The (;;) ladle:tiling stone at Stirling, fanglaml, proteeted in • 1 887 by 11'191i 9' sulis(aa))t•lon, ralseil at the .in- stance of the Stirling N'ittural IIistory ,k relieve', !pleat soelety-It was then inelosett in an ham earre. There is :m- other ladle 01'• piddle exaseutieit tea Stir-. . liig WO() bilowlibt a the. 11141-' lute 1111hat city., It. is the howl which the axeceitimier :used when he wont tironinl the Inarket In 1iizg it I11'4 Of meal front every fermer'S . • I ea poosmi isle Hi moos ie. trThe boy lava evidently been eating leo much between meals," sald the (looter. • "Nonsenee!" replied the boy's father. "A boy can't (sat 111 his Sleep." . "Tiow do ;vim ntistin?" • • . "t menn that (sigh of able trietile be- gins When he gets up in the morning arid ends \4'l19'11 110 goes to, heri,"--Phil- eilelphat 1".e41ger. • • • : Ithipisa• hays: l'InnaPt•ee veriest tles voureee of our • • life, whit tsetwer the phase of pleastire mid 110.0111011 through which it lute swept :data', sill!, when' in memory W(! \vont(' revive iho times that were einntiari,1 Ividy the ir; pple:4 t, 1 hese tin:es 14111 he finial 10 11,t4'e been the ealmisat, er Lye .911, , - (lhlot4 mud Iteccii-lript. 4 114111 Porter (to person sent:Ring a fa- vor at a ministra.)-21'110 minister re- ' velvet; from 10 rr'elovk to midday -- "-1 11 rigid." says the other, "but tit what hour does he giver' -- gar°. etarrta for then...at %Indian ,settlernent.- atill•Iblesi...1,7)a3g.ir1;s:r 1110(1 0 n t Lor the whitey to lie turned into tile Posts, and enntiiming. on • lite rounde. •When the agentarettone to lailmtintoil :or. back to 'civilizationha has .110014 all the -money be had opor 'beginning 4110 rear runt, has- paid Mit. Mere. than $000.600. • , • ' • ittrecenter l'k`frot n. Dowdy. . • . • BenjarninIIarela: BreWster, one tithe attorne_1....general, was a yildat uniting character., Aceording tu 1ii idea, he wits' always faultieesly attired, and his makeup Oreie seen woulIl never be for- gotten. .He usuallywore 0 bell shaped White silkhigh Ii.tt ivith tear; whisicnrs •mi. it. a plaited anti frilled White front, higb standing collai',.car-' (11001 tie:Oat-le or :scarf,bull waistcoat, maroon. eolored Prince Albert coat Wit11. gold button* troileers. Patent • leather shoes • and soft frilled . :entrs, 'which ma t(d)rid his; shirt' front. ar.oural tie :wrists.. On the thud* of. .111e left hand' was 111.'amethyst aing • .aneireled with, perfectly. matched. Ma- moials, and .a bunch 01 .0111 fashioned.. seals in heavy gold settinga dangled' frem his 'watch fob. ',Nils Avila • 11.11 'Usual • nth kern) • when he • at tended • to. • business at his Mee; whfoi) was, In oo old Freedmen's. haillk• IlulIding, . oppoL site the treasury department, or ViSit- oil the Tanited States supreine ectint to , participate in eases which concerned the government. His• voice 1i -ea pitch- ed a bla'hkey, and .this pectillarity 'was intensifiedby hia sartorial. getup,.: which always made him cofispicoons., at any gathering., ApparentlY he. *at: 'oblivious. of the' sensation •whieh his appearance almest invariably Created. -Charleston XoWS. • " Ten Acreoi Iltaturgb.: . ." • Many: a Man gone Into ness with the notion that he Mnst have •nn extensite. plant .ht orderto sueeeed Alas .fpund. that ite hes undei•taken too. mirch.. This' Was the .exPerience'ef an • Arkansas farmer, whO for marry years 'fitfully tilled a • farm of 200 aeres wit:b- ent Making at ally time a comfortable living.. At last he sold the land M five Itatikth f11l11l1l0M, wbe took forty •acres each. .Anorthern traveler who Passed. tha'W t ay., and Wth as attracted .by e . . neatneea and eVident prospealtar of the - email farms- entered. Into emiversation With one of the proprietors. • "How.• miget lan(1 hataa yona" he naked.' : • . • • • • "laertY neres." staid the Italian, "ts it all 10 lillea0V. • "No, 1101004 1" exeleimert 'the farmer. "Ten aeres are all one man can attend tn I bolight this rest for my Hens." . Ten ticree may seem like a mall farm to most Ammer -ens; but carefully eultivated it protaneed for the Itallen • more reyetmeithan 20011a4 for the pre- - e1oi1s owner:a-Tont ICS COM P n 0 1 oil. . Plan le 'rho "rube rine. A very 'ergo and ;Amity orange tree nets growing in it Antall pot. "If that tree," -Raid the tiovist, "didn't take pills It would requive a pot as big as a bathtub lo grow 111, But It lakes pills; like a latneashondriata rheiniets, cultural experta, make plant pills- pifis no bigger than eliestimas that con- tain susteminve lair six months, a kbad• of tabloid food, , '1'hese ehemists an - :tire' a plant's ash and make pills of the 'constituent salts. The •11111:4, in- el011041 in a 19)9') 911 carer, M0 lairloI in the earth at this plenrs,roots, end the salts gradually dieeolve and eiffuse through the metal, giving the Plaubt day ha' (111Y the stIstenrinee that they require: Pills are also applied to weak, Sickly plants, Which they help wonder- fully." 13efore tbe disease become chronic they ottottru nee liyounn, awl get com- plete freedom from their catarrhal troubles, neglect to treat catarrh when it first comes on, the chances are that it will become 80 firmly rooted. and deep•scated that it will bother you all winter and may become chrome and almost incurable. The first clay's use of Hyotnei will show a decided improvement Ji health and in a short time there will he no Another tkonble, and yon will be free from catarrh, and coughs and, colds will not tiother you during the winter. The complete Hyomei outfit costs; btt $1.00, extra bottles, if needed,, 5() cents. We do not want anyone's money mile% Hyomel gives•relief and cure, and we absolutely agree that money will be refunded unlees the re- medy gives satisfaction. All druggists should be able to stip- Ply you with Hyoniei or we will send ' it by. mail on receipt of priee, .and - every package is sold, with the distinct understanding that it cotts nothing unless it cures. Write (IS today for a symptom: blank, which we will send you fee, together with 'treatise on Catarrh and how to cure it. When you tilt in arid return to us the symp- tom blank, -our consulting physician will give your case the beet eare and attention, and write you a letter of advice without charge. The It. T. Booth Company, Buffalo, N. Y, . BROWN WALL PAPER, Particularly Anioronrialc "or a Room . Vacing the raise. It is rather reinarkable that .brown sean 11 paper has net more admirers. For reom faclug- east it Is particularly warm and enzy,. A woman who is inueh nt her desk found. the Pale Yel- The store in the Victoria Block. so long occupied by the undersigned, is offered to rent. It nos be.0 papered and painted throughout, ancl is in first-elase order. T. JACKSON, Sr, cottage tor Sale. The cottage on Orarge St, adjoining the property a subscriber is offered for tale on reasonable terms, W. C. SEARLE. Also a couple of good brick stores. House' for Sale. Subscriber offers for sale hie house and three -quarter -of -an -sore of land on Mary St. Fruit trees, good hard and soft water oleo atable. Will be sold on rearionald terme. GEO. DAVIS. House and Lot tor 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. House, toi Sale. The frame house on Rattenbury St, west, belonging to the late Mrs. Young, is offered far sale. One-quarter acre let, with fruit trees, hard and eat water. Apply at one,. to NEW ERA Office, or by letter to , JAMES YOUNG, Seaforth. • House for Sale l'be large pottage on Quein street. be. longing to the estate of the late E. Holme is offered for sale. The lot is one -halt acre, with bearing fruit tree, hard am soft water. A bargain. Apply at NEW ERA office, tow tigiired wall paver extremely try-• lug to her eyes When:lifting them from . House tor Sale. . het writing. for n few mirtutes, rest. - • • The remta had an eastern exposure; and the .yellow. tvells were glaring: in the mornitig when. the snu 'shone 01 and .ee111 the afternoon when, the 'e4.1117 li gat t had vanialfed. . • Butter Factory. The annual Meeting of the shareholders and patrons of the blolmesville Oheese and Butter Manufacturing 0o., 1.4't'd., will be held in the Hall, at HOLMESVILLE, 00 VIIID,AY. JAN:: dtla; -o'ctrick - rirrittfrthe ietr, lobe Purro°uBrere.lagt tItibe e b transaction of any general busineee. The contraut ter toe supply, and the sale of Butterrnilk fmR or the coming ation, will be put no at auction. It is hoped a large attendance will be present. JAS. CONNOIXT, Pres. uoimesvine, ite:11. rlt 01 coed. Secy. ••040".•••,.. --Boy Wanted at Once. Good *- wages from start -NEW ERII • For Sale or to Rent .1.•••••••.T0. PROFESS 1 ONAL, Lo-tacouv rsie.oixtotA, lsgCceaaar to itli Jae seen , --0-AmtataTER,-SOLIOLTORailte.-_--___ _ _ I- OLDTTO -. Office -Elliott Block,forsterly eeetipial N. TO Scott. ' ° 1110NET TO LEND . W. BRYDONE. ' BARRISTER SOLICITOIO 1+10ThEY FUSIAIO, ETC. CLINTON Lot 15, Con, 13, Hullett, (150 acres) is offered for sale or for lent, Possession to be given at the oloee of the current year. For particulars apply to W,BR YDONE, Clinton. Farms tor Sale - About 830 acres first-class lend, situated ori the 44a and tith ooncceitions of Hulletta are offered for sale, This is the finest pas-, tura land, without exeeption, in tins neighborhood. For particulars enquire in 4110 first place by mail. Jona RANSFOILI), Box, 580. bondon. . -Choice Land for sale. Snbsoriber effete tor sale the 20 acres on the Bayfield Road, Goderich Tp., at pre - ant occupied by him, and known as the Plewes farm. .Good frame house stone eellar, barn 3600, with cement wall 9 feet melt ;Food bearing orchard, plenty of water. . JAMES SMITH, Clinton. Farm tor Sale. Subscriber offers for sale his farm of 103 -eyes, being lot 31, ard con. H. R. S. Tack. rernith, All cleaned and under oultivat- ou except 3 acres; all but 18 items in gran torame house, bank ' barn, hay barn, and ithet outbuildings. Bearing orchard. "a -011 water. Schoolhouse on the premises. 3 miles to Seafarth ; less than 5 to Clinton, g aaal W airier a, t, ORICH, Clinton. 'I anbecriber offers for sale his farm of 110 sores, being lot 24, Con, 2nd, Stanley, .1 cleared hut 10 acres, Snook bouse, • ,ek barn 40x80. cement silo, 142E80; one -•re of orchard and small fruits, 2 never - keg wells. Driving house, pigpen, ben ''n e. give miles from Clinton and three • Two Storey rough cast house on Here; 4„ eight room, kitchen and woodshera . Hard and soft water, large cellar wt.! cement floor. Good lawn and shade tree-' acre lot, good residental iocalitv. Apply El, E. RORKE, Mary Sa• -. .. 1111r 11111(.11 thtinght she selected for • . . • • • .the oimerwalls a ,1)191111 light Clioeiilate „felt. )1(.10Nr 'the pietnre rail, which. Ives; a Mile more than half way up she put a (Lido. of a brown haukav.oinal with 11(;ur-ile-118 • and pin lilies of • a darker hrow1.1, 'rile ceiling was nta(W • of a very light shade, alinoSt •it ftiwn- 111 or(ler'do give sufficient light fp the . siantexvhat; soreher .effeet. The result . was successful. Long eurtaine; of • greini denim hong straight at the' long .wla: (11)44 41) 9119 reaeliorl Onost Ie. Willi deep "NyindOw • 4101)141, 04111 the....,Iviii- dOW shades 'Were light.... • " " • brown :walls. were soething to the eves and gave an effective baek- greund to the few engraing,)4 find pho- . • tegilaphs heeded to break the inottrifin4 of "the walls, 'amtnu.. woodworit. was painted white. -Far trent being som- ber, this den. the ,coylest.". 'mist iverfal ,spnti the • house on .tlaYS when 1111 ik northeasters' 1101t 1, iinat • the windetvii. • '1'11e talilte • alootiaa and:. casethentsi: gait So light a atoriell that'. the malieglity furniture, With • which ,the, room' :Was. furnished, .4111 ink 'give tDO heavy .. an. effect. - Philadelphia. Ledger... Theae,ia retire Catarrh in thiS rsection of the cotintay than all other diseases put tginetber, And until the last 'felt years. was supposed. to be incurable. • For a great many years 1)octors pro-, nouneed •it a local disease, and prescrib, ed Itiettl,reMoclies, and:. by constantly. failing to. core with 'local tieattnent; pronounced it incurable'. Science hae . proved catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constit- Otional. treatment:Hall's Catarrh Cure, mannfactur,ed by F. J. Cheney Ar, Co.,. Toledo, Ohio., is the only constitution- al core on the market; It is taken in- tevnallk in doses from 10 drops •to . 'a tea-spoonfol. It.acts.directly on the hlood 1.nd imicona surfaces ot tile. sys- tem.They offer One Hundred dollars. far any case it fails to cure. Send for eireulars and testimonials. , Addreess t .F..J. CHENEY A.4 CO, . ToledoOhto, Soldby laruggiste, 75e. • Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstin- ation. • . • • • .oun.cclarort cold. • , One of the best 'anal simplest• ineane ofeheeking cold at it onset la to, . 41 1115 .111: 120. 11. .glass of hot, not warm, water in. whieli !Mee been placed the. juice 01.41 lemon, -Orme •�r four lumps of sugar tind •• a large teaspoonful of pave glycerin. . This iltise • shoot(' he eipped no hot :is' possible after the pa- tient Is in Nal.' Takenthus it will probably iliditee•a, 'lloW *of persnifation ••tvlileit -will tlirow 'off the -cold. The aimplieity of this remedy is only equal- hy •ito great. efileacy. ,As with other eenualles, ,1ts• ("linneo J21. weal:lag. a (Inn - 111010 (awe 194 increased 11 :111)1)110(1 at. 00141.1011191 of the eompladut. . An min ceremony. Colchester ist England's grort t oyster fl -'(u'0, 49 much or the weelth and fame of the place Is derived from the litdrtslry that the seasonts opened will.' nmell vereturoty, "The ('it)' l'atliOra Silil le the lisideg 911:000(1, anti the ninYor formally nssiBts in raising the: flest dredge of bivalves, Afterward, in fill- milaent 9)1 410 Foaled eastam, 41(i)'e is o limehoolr, the Ivo Itt:' ney is gingerbread wasIted down 44 1111 raw gbi, :1 carairitation 'Ulrich, a London Nitre; aq-atmes, will lix the event in ineetory +*•011.1 WHEN Y0t71t BACH: Illqu1'8 (lf course it's bard to work. Stoop- ing over hurta, lifting is. tedious, and vett wonder What to do, Even Olt Netviline Nothing like it for weak or lame baek. Tt penetrates to the cure of the pain, eases from the first, apPlioation, bsings cure and defies a relapse. No so elean, so soothing, So certain to kill Muscular rheumatic or sciatic pains. Your deal- er Sells Poison's Nerviline in large 2-.5c loollks. Why not try it • Farm tor Sale. • eta brut:381mM, on good gravel roads. , House for Sale. `• A.LBERT NOTTClinton p.o, A f -t bl frarn h e n St oontainine 3 bedrooms Bitting room, Pan- try woodshed; good cellar, hard and eat water, Ooe-quarter acre lat. Will be sold cheep. Apply et NEW ERA Office, or ndlfa HENRY FOLLAND, Clinton. 00S1 01 8 e. ens o •! Choice Farm tor Sale . • • Subscriber offers for ' sale his splendid terra of 96 acres on the • Base Lille, being north part of lot 2, Maitland 13Iock, Hullett Good brick house, barn and all necessary 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; Jogrr SPRUNG, tl • • • Clood Hoirse COI. sale On retieonableterme, the two-story frame 'intim formerly oectinied by Mr Robb, just off Albert etreet. House is well built aria in good condition; acre of land, good or- • °bard, stable, hard and r oft -water, Apply • S to GEO. LADD, Holnysville, or New Era ; •Farnr tor ale. Office"" . • Nov 30:-tf ' - • • Two hundred sad tbirty-fiv !louse for Sale acres, situ- , ated on Bayfield Road, Goderick Tp, three- - • e. nuarters-of-a-naile free; ClintOn. .Aoil in excellent cendition, havirid been all under Large frame house On Wellington St., Clinton lately °coupled. Ly F. C. Alicock. 7 rooms, and pantries, arid woodeheff, good .'tone caller, 1.4 acre of laud, hard and soft wat.er. A eplendid ,dhance for a rerson' good houee. Applyto AIRS ALLCOCis, 'Clinton, or Airs. Chid- ley'S, Isaac Si. for 'Sale. • :•• • Snbseriber offers for sale hie' large and •Corrifertable frame house on Albert Street. - The beuee has every conVenience for orchn- ary•tarnily. Good cellar; hard and 'soft water on the lot; threeennarters.of-an acre of land; bearing fruit trece, also good stable. Will be sold on reasonable terms. A. WILREN, 'ClintOn, Mob 30th, • • • • House tor Sale The commodious and well -situated house known as .:Lakeview" on Elgin avenue, in the Town of Goderich. The place has every convenience, and is 'especially well located for a boarding house, and is at present doing it gcod business in this line. Large lot and a number of fruit trees. Posseseton can be given 1st of San, next. Apnly at premises.' or by letter to MRS, Ma- e/CWT.:ILL, Lakeview, Goderich. Poultr Plant to Rent . The Pooltry plant at Ilolmesville is offered to rent, lIonse stable, poultry,: house, feeding Pen, incubator house, cold' storage and ice house, tncubators, brooders, and feeding cratee, all firetaelass condi- tion. F. C. ELFORD, . $te. Ann de Bellevhe, Qtiebee, grass for nye.years; sr lenEid grain or grass land, well drained. Five totes hardwood ,bneh and excellent erchard. Oue barn, 62174, with stone, stabling for 12 horses and a& cattle; one barn, 36 54, with' silo Wad stabling for 17 cattle.. Largo imple- ment bone, and pig pen i: power and pump- ing windmills; large frame house!' two goci wells aud aanning water at rear of farm Japply te MRS. ALEX, . et MalataEN, Clinton I' C„ et Lot 28, Con 2, Stanley. . • ' Farm tor Sale. • . J. P... TINDALL. , BANYLF,11, 77 and 78, situated 1 1.2 miles trom village 01.11%17:01NI, ONT RIDOuT 8‘ HALE cONVETANCERS OCOMISSIONEBB, Real Testate andlIneurence Agent Money to loan • --- COB. HALE,' JOHN RIDOLVT Medikdal • Drs. Gunn& McRae Or. w, tinun, L. C, P./ 14. C. S.. Ed/a^ 'Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calla aa front door of oftlee or residence, liattenbury Street. or, T. T. Dwane, Univarsity of Toronto, • Office hours 8,h hospital: -1 to 3 rum.; 7 te 0 p.m. VV. SHAW. . PHYSICIAN, atiRGRON Asecnalieur etc., dile° and residence On tufo St., opposite English anemia, formerly oir copied by Dr. Appleton. Clinton Ont, DR. D. THOWIPSOINt Physician, surgeon, Etc. necial attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat andllose. °thee and lteuideoce- Albert Street.2 Block* North of lleattenbtarr G. W. Nanning Smith, IL D.,CAL PHYSICIAN cik SURGEON. OFFIUH-Marn Street, Baylierd, =aril ocarpied by Dr. Pe.11ister; DR. P. R. AXON DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Hoboes.) Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work. Qraduate 01 1140 lloyaNCollege of Dental Sur. goons of Ontario. Honor graduate of University of Toronto Den- taG1 ilraeluaa3:ttem.oefnthies.go College of Dental Sargon' Chicago. WM visit Dayiteld every monday. DR. H. FOWLER, 'DENTIST. • Offices over O'NEIL'S etore. Special care taken to make dente tre ment as painless as poseible. W vi 1 • Auburn every Monday. Miscellaneous. TAMES CAMPBELL, LoNnE6130B0; v.) LICENRR:. , , No witnessea reouired Money Private funds to loan at 04 per cent mai u, Wards W. IILLYDONB• *tlEOJE?qE ELLIOTT, okr., Licensed Auctiopeer. Farm sales a SpecialtY. • :TERMS 11,EASONABLE. Orders left at the' NEW :ERfativill . promptly attended to, • THOMAS GUNDR. • Live stock and general Auctioneer GODERICH ONT.. Farm stock sales a specialty. Orders left es llEtv ERA mike, Chinon, promptly attendee) to. Terms reasonable.. Farmers' sale notes MARRIAGE. LICENSES . ISSUED:BY: J.- 11. • • . . • • -La.' • ' Proprietor offers for sale bisfarm on the, Maitland Con. Goderich Township, Lots of•Holinetwille, church and echetd. The farin tontaine 2:3$ acres of choice lista, it Rood frame houde, and bank barn, "5'acres of orchard and 30 acres of good maple brehland. The farm Is traversed by a run: ning brook, This farm will be sold in it block or in parts. apply to . ALEX BACOBR, aohneeville, • • 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS • • . DESicNs &C : ChoiceFowl. ibr • A ehoice 'breeding pen or White Wynn-. dote (9 birds); pen of B.P. Rooks, (5 bitch); and two 13. Minproa helm A Bargain. Enquire at Now Ella, or P.O. Box 217, Berkshire Boar for service. Tboro-bred Betkehire Boar for service, - Prize winner at London Fair. Terme if 1 at time of aervice, with privilege of retnrn*- ing 9 neoetisary, JAS SNELL, Willett me* IIIIDES and SHEEPSKINS WANTED I will palithe highest price for hides and Sheen;:kins, delivered at my Hide House in Clinton, Nov, 20-3m O. 8, DOAN. ‘5,7•111tet. '('01)11 events Jon. 2n1) ELLIOTT TORONTO. On. Tiwgrolit, school a Inodia.ss ire OW 010 last .250 calls front s firl WO b(1y() 1411e41.10IFTERN of the 1,041419)114, e had no ono else rends" to scud, our graduates tire in groat dchnitul. '1111.4 school rams uncxc011ecl rolfinitages. 41 rito 10-41,4•: for our hulas tulogno. , • W. J. ELLIOTT, Prio efornor Orilmige and Alexander SIN IIIIMOORM811801111181**811818.. .41848 Anyone sending a sicetclCi aOnrdYdResIGHerialon may ?gi4itiltioitisTrilikilliaSjp3gxlibilfgoek*Z11#"itillearlifts• t.i78 At luny vontfigeency. spectra/garde, without ebarge, in the 0gittgti (t)rigt tgrough mann & Co. reedy° • tor securing patents. 'A, handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr- • rnlation Of any selentAlle Journal. Terms. $3 A 141511 frier months, $1. Sold by ail nernulealera. MUNN &Co 36tlBr0adway,NewYork Branch Office, 414 b' St., Washington. D.C. It's Surprsing How Christmas Steals up on a Person. • There'll be roast torkey, plum puddings and aetnta Chtus, ala most before tve know it. • • And there'll he Christmas_ Cakes 11. plenty: we know that, by; he innoatit • of penple. - - know that by the amount or' Peels, liaiaina and Currants WO are sr 'ling, See OUT* ad. on Page I. Now, n enlain't it las a gond ' 4,44 for you to bey repay gingio thing yon rm.- Christmas 111:1111, Then you'll he sure of getting tia. bighttoti (nudity of 01 (1VlhjlIt 01. tln' 10 wt. 81 prive; W. T. O'NEIL,. THE 1-1113 GROCER. :Private funds to loan on naOrtgages at ' • • best current ratea ' General Banking businee's rameeted . merest allowed on ueposits, Sale notes bought. • .• . G.Lb.:Ateraggart M. D. 141c1atg'gart. " • McTaggart Bros. ' BANKERS ALBERT ST curriroN General Banking. Business transacted • . NOTES DifiCOpNTED Drafts issued.. Interest allowed on de 5108. • The . McKillop Mutual Fire • Insurance Co. Farm and Isolated Town Prop. . • erty ,Only Insured. + . . OFFICERS. . J. B. McLean, President, 1<ippen;./1"hos Eraser'Vice-pres., Eruceneid;" Thos. E Hays, Secy, Treas., Seaforth: • 'DIRECTORS. Jas. .Connelly, • Porter's Hill; John Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, glinton; M. Chesney, Seafotth; J. Evans, B,ech- woortt J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Ben. • newels, Erodhagen. Each Director is inspector of_lossestilin his own loca1ity.4- CENTS. • Robt. Smith, Harletck; Ed, Hinchley• •Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmond. ville; 1. W. Yeo, Holmesville Wanted. • • A. reliable reticlen-t a-eent for Clinton and yieinity fur Fall -and, Winter months,- to aril Print Trees, Small Fruit Bushes, Ornamental Trees, 'Flowering Shrubs, Ohl. All supplieo furnished free. Tenant haler- , al. We consider tide agency one of the • beat on b3t1 0 4 °od%TY05 0 b mat outofit.Agen tiII v:evtrso: Ill'TCS ()fowler sleek to dram 44n047. hillg 110 Slap IS guaranteed. ,A41,4 Ecr 1091 partienlate, writineor Darren, to PELHAM. NiilISERY 00 . Gooderhain Building, Toronto, Ont, Prof.a!F•THEEL,litill. PhIltddlpalS Pi.tu, 8. OM, alimatt aaaolaiial liaorlea4 %man Treataufath die mai Mar, Weed ours 40 500.184 Mood ralsoily COOMS4 idelP 1'4.1 (2102b.3441() ill 1'rt104121*44444. Itatesareet, Moo* test issued. Tattooist*, Mydreletty fittitivre, TINA, 8016418.11ViLo LimaittyDrafite. 42 Yitri proud hat k you* kip& PiltiLittravisetrttst fhoratant,, "Awl for rook wrred. 611041•• foe meg Aler Ceeeter eloeted A 'bolded toberibleg Meet