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The Clinton New Era, 1905-05-26, Page 2• 2 MANAMA' MAMIONNOWAWN41.10010Vola T E 1I3N- tiow About Gent's fine Box Calf Shoes 4 6 !, 6 Velour Kid Shoes, Your Shoes aARGAINS in Gents' Fine Footweartg THE OatiTON 2EWEBA MOUS PEOPLE BY ANNIE M.LOTHROP worth $2.50 for $1•85 it 2.7g 4.00....•••• 3.00. 4 6 3.00 2.35 2.50 .. 1.90 3.00 14 1.4 I 41 4600 'Patent Leather. Tan Shoes„at all prices. Lndies' and Children's Fine Shoes, idall sizes. and. all prices. DIP -DONT FORG ET to leave your Grocery order here, and see liow we can p tae you. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for 'either Groceries or Spoes'. mammon...06 ALLARD R. Graham's old Stand. '4WIMM ASWirir RIVWVIVAWWWWWIVMMPM The Ofinton Ediiorial Notes ew Era _ • • How do the temperance. MEE who helped to defeat.Ross relieh the pros, p3ct of bar -rooms fotelsiew Ontario P. MAY 20, 1005. A Good Move It has been the practice 'uf the Lan: iler Government to let as much of the -.public work by,tender as can conveni- ently be done by contract. Iu this way rnuch.of the sandal of former :Iidininistrations hts been avoided, 2Cow the Government hos declared for a policy of contracts by tender for all Ales 0? $5,(M.oi o v sr. The ?veinier 'declared: "The li.w rovides te-day that all wci k whtc involyes an expen- a.ture of more tban should - be given by public tender and contract. ..My. 1 on. friend (Mr. Borden) says it is time we •shduld take ue this matter, but he must know We have already taken it up. We want to be doubly sure, and so the lam enacted this Best - ion provides thit not only tenders should -be invited, but that individual ininisterdshould not have the .power to give contracts, except within the small margin of 85,00. For all con- tracts above $5,000 tenders will have to be invited. That is the law to -day, but we have alsb provided in the new 3aw that th Ministers individually, even after they have asked for tenders should not have the power to give con- tracts, but that the metter should be brought before. the Governor-in-Ccum• =It and that he a!one should give the contract." The mo.,e is one that will meet with approyal of fair men of all parties. It tends to the management of public affairs on a business basis, and is in line with the general policy of the Liberal party. The C. P. R. noW proposes to double .track ios line between Fort .Williaria a id Winnipeg. It has also under consideration a schenae to help selected , settlers to secure homes.' That is Howiek, and his threw:daughters, Lady 3/Jct.:Hie Grenfeli, Lady Sybil Greys good work mad every. Canadian will •and Lady Evelyn Alice Grey. • 1 May 2604 .1,905 ELECTRICITY IFor Sale .or Rent. For Sale, PROFESSIONAL, ilow..Nadorn kleieuce Is Utilizing AS a Purilging Agent 141" Natare's Powerful Ageit to • roritY, Sterilize and 11117 liana icrcloosomi ot,wigethr, Toadoepeellot arodors! &clue. ' rui3140. 4T0, FOOd PrOdUCIS. ' prove our Food. . , , _ . ...._. ,------, House and .1. acre of lend, Emit end Ont- tr ario St. Purchaser wishing more Sand • WNW (mold Lay latjoining. 30SRUA PEAREN Office-Elliotts Block, farrnerlr Peennie0 •trally located for parhoulare apply to Douse for Sale >„ cunt", li blItItutreeisolteri. R ..tiowcaToi• Now B3,4, • HENRY BEATTIE . sseice.ess.or tailwrias seen .1341111ISTER,430L1OITOIti Om mosnelt,sto LEND . We have been so accustomed in the • • 1110OUT .8‘ 'HAILE - W. BRYDONE, p,Lbt to hCiltin almost Weeki.Y of some ••••• la e IV and maryellous develOphient In - the field of electrical science, that we . - ' . 'louse -to -Rent . -,.... 0 Real lititate aud Insurance Agent, Ci5SVEVAricims, -Coranuseimm-s4---- are now nets greatly surprised at arty A good.eiztni and comfortable house On Money to 4.0ftn new mechanical application of electric- Senior Be, with helf an acre of lea, all sOnsismeto les ity-the Wireless telegraph. the tele- kind% of fruit, hard and soft water, Amble. O.B. rfALE, _.......... phone. electri,e motor and the marvel- sepoy •ts .s..14, efaNwyitE, sawietcn. Ions X ritye. ' l 1 Many of the wondarful inventions of For•Sale,. Edison and others are no-ve peat his-, sss_. •. . tory and accepted facts, but scientists. e -- have been busy 'experithenting with • Chlionrtseen ElpariteWr, e(11G,0Eicintegin4e ago Boileron u00h. -the eleetrio current for other than 12 , Mechanical purposes, applying it in make) Derriok and other artioles therein . tbe practice of medicine as well as in Apply to JOHN MeGA.RVA.. ' ' the arts, sciencee and many manufac- tures. OM:mama s The latest but by no means the least important applications -of the electric, cerrent is for the purification and ster- ilizatiori of various food products. • Experiments along these lines have been ,carried on fer soine years past, but the recent discovery of the vatie of the electrical • current for the purl- fication and sterilization of flour, has attracted 'widespread attention, as everybody is naturally interested in stranger, for he has been 'a frequent visitor at Ottawa during Lord 11fltO5 anything pertaining to the purification togime. He was born in 1851 of an old Northumberland ,froully living at of food, • Howick Since thessixteenth century. His grandfather, the second Earl Grey, it was generally considered that 4ith was the Whig Prime Minister who carried throughathe Iteforra...13ill In 48.81...._ the innirovedeoachinerY neWOMPloYEd Alfred Henry' George Grey, the new Governor-General, does not need to in thoroughly- up-to-date mills, that fall back upon a family tree for a record, as he has made his owe. name the milling of flour had prectica ly secure. He was educated at Harrow, Trinity., College and Canibriclge, taking reached perfection ; and in so far as the high degrees in history and law,•and at an early age catered politics, being handling a the flouralnring the pro - for six years' a member of Parliament. In 1894, while he was making an ex- • cess Of manufacture is, Concerned, this tensive tour of Seuth Africa, word came to him of the death of his uncle, to is no doubt quite true bise the dis- , - covery of the electrical primes; makes whose title and estates he. Succeeded. • • . • it Earl Grey was es close friend of Cecil Rhodes, and Was, the one luau who possible to greatly improve the fin - knew how to manage him; and on more than one occasion when the Colossus ished products of South Africa threatened to cut loose from the Mother cOuntry and Psake • The new process is extreenely inter - Rhodesia an Independent republic, the gentle firmness and influence ofNEarl esting; briefly, it consists in purifying Grey Made the threat fade into thin air. He is One of the executor; of air bypassing it through a ereniendoes l flthis Rhodes' will, and has an'influential voice in the Rhodes scholarships. electricaame the actio'n a - After the"Jameson' raid In 1896; he succeeded to the administration of • . lame upon le .ans se mfle nature action fl • gsomth , of the of lightning Rhedesia, and here his Strength of mind and purpose, his knowledge of en in the air ; the floue is then passed ndsmethodsehis taets-cliplorintey• and personal magnetisrn -.enable hlm to.. seesuugh sisecsafirseesigeete_rewsfyser, ride bravely over many obstacles. . He -has the courage to, take the initiative uhtehinee where it is subjected to the wheneveritseems right to branch out into new lines of effort, and -is a strong action of the electrically purified ails ' lover of humanity. On his large estates he has auccessfrilly carried out his kInd the results are. certainly litthrless ideas of cormerative partnership; he is the :organizer 'of •the Public House than rnarvellouv. •• Trust Company, which takes over .and manages the Saloons of England be • . The finished flour ernerges from the , the public interest. Ata labor meeting in Scotland a tee/ yeaee ago, hestated, electrical purifiers 11. beautiful silvery his belief that the gigantic trusts of the United Stites could' be checked onl3. white color, perfectly sterilized and ab - by a .cotiperative plan; limiting the interest to five per cent.' and prohibiting , "solutely pure. inc quelity isirnproved the sale of Mires in the open ' ' • : • • ' • Earl Grey,. -.has clear-cut features, dark eyes, a slight patch of hair, Mak- ing•tna oasis in the desert of his baldness, .a military •bearing and a quick, ener- getic decisive -manner. His family consists Of his wife. his son. Viscount esSis. tesaleise SDOZ. Undo. , EARL GREY ' • Canada's Nevi," Governor-General • Xarl Grey, the brother of Lady Minto, does not come to •Canada as a Faeroe recording to Act"of the l'irllament of Canada, ries:ewe EIS, by NV, C. Eacit, at the Department of agriculture 1 success. "One thousand fact e abont Canada', i is the title of a bookletIsSiiect by -the - 1Eihibition _Branch of tineDepartnient , of agriculture, iff which 'a taet quan- tity of information is .given.eingie seritnce paragraphs, :It ought to prate -- 1 usAtul ins eetendin.'g a knowledge of thing's Canadian in Greet Britain and tiva United Stt t3s. • • • John Cardiff,- an old and well-known Mr. Fiseser, of the firm. of . Eraser & leeident of the .8t1i line, Grey, will re move to BreSsels next month. s Mr. R. L. Borden, addreesing a mass meeting at the opening of a new Pres- byterian Church in Ottawa, spoke of spoke of the need for earnestness in pablic affairs. Upon every good citi- zen, he said, fell the duty of taking some part in the got ernrnent of h's country. Some said public life in Cane aria is not what it should be. That Mr. Borden would not discuss. This he would say, that public life in Canada, would never be what it should bo until 'good citizens made their influence felt it the nation's affairs. It was the duty o& pnblic men and ale) of elergymen ft," impress these facts upon our youth. . 1, County clippings L R Bissett and Mae Lottie McFall,' of Exeter, were married last week,: Zurich •V, I put down 0,CD square feet of granOrithic walks this slimmer. e The Seaforth C. p; F. has arranged for an exeursihn to Niagara Fcills on June lith. • • McMillan,'London, who has' just re- turned from the Northwest, eays the . • people out there are notworryieg over the eductiona olauses- of the „Auton- omy bill. They are well satisfied with the school system, thinking it the best in the world. Theywonder why the people in the east are botherihg them- selves about it. Safety torChildrgn • . . Mothers Should never give their lit- tle ones a medicine that they do not know to be absolutely safe and hartn- less. All so-called soothing medicines contain poisonous riTalafee that stupefy the helpless little one without curing its ailments. Baby's Own Tablets is the only medicine . for infants and young children that gives mothers a positive guarantee that itcoritains opiate or harnaful drug. Milton L. Hersey, M. Sc., "(McGill University), has analysed these tablets and • says ; "I hereby certify that 1 have made a careful analysis of Baby's; Own Tablets which 1 personally purchased in a drug store in Montreal, and the said arm ysis-has failedsto-detectethespress- of any opiate or narcotic in them." This means that rnothers cau give their little ones these Tablets with an assurance that they will do good - that they .cannot possibly do harm, The Tablets cure indigestien, colic, sirnple fever, teething troubles and all mincr ailments: Solcl. by druggists evei ywhere or sent by until at 25e a box by writing the Dr, •Williams' Meeicine Cu., Brockv1110, Ont., The Export beeline Canadians have no cause for anxiety because Canadian ex orts for tees Monthatotaing ,4118, -show a decrease of $9.008,005, compared wtth decrease is in agricultural products. Ab year ago. out oneball of th isd •.• MIMS, IF When tie nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsap ri111 pale and your blood is thin: Your doctor 'says you are threatened -With a nervous breakdown. 1 -le orders this grand old family medicine. . "FnT ITIOra than 50 ytutrA 1 have nued Ayers EartaparIlla In my family1t.19 a grand tonics at all Unice, and a wOndet fill medicine for Im- pure blood." -D. C. HOLT, Weld Ilavon, Conn. elm a borne. . O. ATItIt Off., 40116.jit outizigaim for melt 1211,41thrkt Weak Nerves *Impale bOW410 l'oullnar With AYnt'a Jun Oh* 00) oaoh MO* • „ United States exporte of doniestic pros duets for the same period also show a, lerge decrease from S718,761,741 to 5041 011,551. andjn breadetnifs the declin was front $133,450,024 to 580,510,400, the loss of $4,000,000 being more than accounted for by thedecrease In wheat and flour owing to the short crop of last year. sea. _Rev.e.W.s..A..„1.1inks, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, Toronto', cotrininens that 15 of his Sunday . school scholars reftistel the church,' beans° • of the clause in the dlcipline which foie bids dancing, card-playinte and theatre going. Ire confeses •thetrsdurihg his pastorate he hes been robbed Of over 50 members for the sante reason: The question arises, do Methodists as a rule observe this clatfse of the dieipline ? No don't many do, bet we cannot ehht. our eyes to the fact filet many do not. Are these ever disciplined?. Sheriff Albin, of Guelph; last week received the sad intelligence that his brother Gavin had been killed in a run- away aecident at Lawrence, Itansas, it; which vicinity he had lived for thirty years, Mr), Allan has lost four brothers within .tho pilot three years, two of them this year. _AL Win:McIntosh, Constance, has itg,aiti received the contract of darryiag the Mail between there and.Seaforth. VVidely Imitatedbut never 'equalled. , THE. GENUINE 1111 Uri' Fe AY eli. .LANNIAETS fLOR)DA WATER -The Perfume of Porftirrees. • ...Refreshing. Delightful. WithoUt'crreptIon the best Toilet Water : • 1• to tho world. Ask yo • • Ur druggist for MURRAY & LANMAN'S lincl we that you got it. Afflreiv °Mister, 'who has been a up....n6z. vveieknowie resident of Brussels for the 1 • past 25 years, will remove to Winnipeg. 1 The Exeter Masonic Lodge will run its esaal excursion this year, Goderich trica,1 work,s Of that rapidly growing town. • being the objective poiet, and the, date ' • of Henry Newton,....ier many yearsees • July eth. . , ,• 1 Word has been received of the death _Foe* iSfillson,a-foriner. Corset:me -boy, has. gone to Mannington, West ' e-'-reepeetedtitizen of Fordwich, who re- moved, to A.thelmar, B. 0„ about•eight Virginia, where he•has'engaged in the , years ago. „ Deceased was one of the, mercantile business. s , : • 1 , panniers of Ilowicki • . Charles Whitely, of Goderich town- ; si•hp, recently sold three steers which I. Early last Stiiicla.Y morning the death tipped the scales at 4,501.) pcnints, for. oc.nu•red of Geo. Rogers, a well:known -which-he received $2:70. " (resident of 13ruseeTe; Ile had not been . i in very Tabristeheatith-torssometnnee WM. Deering, of Stephen who has as the result of two strokes of paraly- been ill for some 'months, but. Was im-, si.s during the past year. proving of late, is now, we regret to ' A very pretty wedding 'Ceremony say, in a very serious condition. was Werformed in the Catholic church • 1 at Zurich on Tuesday morning, when At his home in 13ittle, Menitobas on Tuesday, May 2nd, GeorgeFitzpatrick, 1 Clara, eldest daughter of Mr, And, Mrs. .Joseph Foster, Babylon line, hece,rne a former resident Of Brussels, died, et the wife of John Haas, Detroit, the age of 87 years and 0 months. , I Chas. McPhee, Colborne, is going in- • Miss Maggie Hall, of th e eth line of tcrthe growing of strawberries on a 'Morris, is making favorable progress large scale, and MIS put in 10,000 news froth thesinjuries ,she-Lreceivect-by: the plants. He will market -the fruits's-L. horning she met with 'some weeks ago. I•Goderich "and other places. We wish ''1 him success in his tindeetaking. . ht. AL Cantin is having his big hotel i- . eltiriiners on the.4th line, Morris, in St, Joseph fitted out, rtud expeete to I Th He are putting up a temporary bridge have it domplete in a few weeks). 1 over the M aitland river at the Bodnar's 'has the promise of a license foe i t. when 1 it is ready for occupancy. lime works. The bridge was durried . 1 away this stating, and .a new iron Alex,, ;ton of Samuel Reid, isf the structure will be built this summer. . mill road; Tuckerernith, left on FridaYI jarnestoWn people were shrieked on for Prince .tklber4 W N. W. T , 'where he morning, May 10th, when has been appointedto the very respon. it was learned that Robert McInnes, able position of manager of the elee- an old and well-known resident of con. - Il Grey, had dropped dead,vvhile werk- .—" ing in his field abOut clusk that evening, There passed away, at Eginonclville on Sunday last one of the oldest arid highlyerespeetetisreeisielatemef the Village, in the person of Neil Brown, at the ripe old age of 132. years:. Deceased had been ailing for some time with the infirmities 01 (11(1 age and his demise was not unexpected. Ire was for years a farmer near the Red Tavern in Tuckersmith, some years ago re- tiring and movingto Egmonavilie. He wasa member of the Eginondville Presbyterian church and a Reformer and enjoyed the respect and eSteem of a large etude or friends, s 0041 .From the Ovens 10 You "We bridge' distance with otir rnoiiture-proof, dust-iir6of •nadicages.:Hali- fax and Vanci;Uver are brought ‘to the oiiine doors. Farms and small fowns art, put on the same pla.ne with the big cities. illooney's Perfection Cream Sodas are packed in 1 & 3 is; amight packages, fresh, crisp, delicious - and reach you in the tame core dition, matter where you live. Al' ALL OnOdanit 4.44: .LICENSEto PEDLABS.--The fel; lewinglierthetsrif•those in ninon, who have taken ont, licenses for thisyeart-- Lents Bashleopski, J. E. -Barnwell, A. .110e, LOWS:rine, Jas, 11. Cutt,• Ilusbfield, Augustine McGuire W. K. Whaley, W. J. Millets Geo. 'Beatty, Anthony - McDonalds Blain Munro, Waltek Steels, Geo Vancletburgh, T. Wallace, Benry..Bayden, Geo, Preneh, W. J. MeCraeleon, G. P. McPhee, Fred Gossman, Walter Innes, W. l'oWell, J. E Frey, Thos. Langan. " ' The Manitoba crop report, just. is. sued, shows that at almost every sen - tion the eonditions, strongly point to a record .cron for this season. There' hate been few years in the past when the wheat growing interests have qob away to Suet' a' favorable start: 'rhe wheat is now two inehes above the, ground on an average throggbent the belt. The„ warm weather of the past few days is pushing it along most eat: lefitotorilq. • ithaliaditase al4101f Tread 'Power for Sale. Mere fbi tevo. 'horse tread power in good working order; Will be sold cheap. JOHN B. LINDSAY Huron Road, GOderich Tp. Clinton P. 0, • . • Windmill tor Sale W . Jutynoxfu. Gs CAMER0h- tonnerIy 01 ()moron: 'Hoit oaraeron BARRISTIER AND .SOLIOITOR,; Offloe--Ramilton opposite Oolboroe Eons • GODERICII. ONT .PRPUDFOIDT, URI'S &Inapt,: Officses.-On- the. Square, 2nd door from Horan - Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public; NM. ton St., Goderich.fcW-Private funds to loan at lowest rata% - • -,, W,PROMOOOTt.K.V.. R. C. Errs, P. BLAIR. 11/1edial• DP!. Gunn & Gunn, Dr.M. Gunn, L. R. C P.. L. ILO. S.. }Min. Dr, J. Nish jr6t.r. England, The undereigned offerefor sale, ran easy terms, a Brantford 16 foot wlaeels about 6 Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at horse power, 'wiih pulleys and gearing front doorof office or residence. Rattenbnry! Complete. B. & RANsFORD. • Street. • • Farm to tient or For Sale : Lot 18, Con. 4, Hullett, 100 acres, -near- ly all under oultitation. ,Terms liberal. Apply tO W, Ws 'FARRAN Clinton, March 22nd, 1005 House, for Sale, Dit J. W. SHAW: ' PHYsiOtAN, SlActrscig • A.Icctichour eto., °Moe and J resiienos Oa . tatio.fit., opposite English church, formerly so envied bv Dr. Appleton, Clinton Qat, DR. C. W. THOIrtIPSON Physician, Surgeon, Eta., . special attentiOn given toIliseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose: Office and Residence - There are seven ECOMP, aitohen, woodshed • Frame Hones, in go- od location on Rag- Albeit Strect.2 Diocks North of Rattenburr lin st, one block from 001legiate Institute. Atotatable, one Acre of land and fifty.freit , trees. --Appiffell:CANTEre-GeTsese----- - Farm -to -Rea North.half lot 23, - ori ills) 4th con, •of Hullett, containing 50 acres is offered to rent, for pasture. .Flenty of watt.r. . Ap- ply to JAMES FUNN, Clinton, or D. Shannon, Seaforth. 31, • as well as the appearance, the purified .Lands 'tor Sale flour is fr.eed from every particle of the . non-nutritive portions of the wheat, . • "In'the far West" . Reward, Asps, Ina: vizt the branny particles, leaving only Proved fume for sale.et $14 per acre, ,a. perfect ilonr centaining the greatest other Lerma witheat .buildings from, $6 to amount of nutriment in its most easily 612 per sore, good lend. from one to six assimilable form, which makes a bread, miles from town: Fare paid to partesi silvery White hi. color, pmeewholesome investing. N. P. CRICH, Howard Assa , • and, delicione to the taste. . • • ' Many :of,. the leading scientists in Great Britahis France, and other coun- triee were at tirstdisinclined to accept the dame Made as ,to the beeefits to he derived front the electrical purifica- tion of various food proittects, but sub- eeigeent, thorough and extensive ex- perienerits, coyering a period of over two years, haVe conclusively shown. .that these electrical processes not only ptirify but sterilize •and improvethe various' other qualities : 'of flour find similar food products. .' • ' That the patents covering these pro- cesses are 'trainable, is evidenced by tbe exteheivelitigatien in which the var- ious patentees are involved in both Englandsfind the United States„ from which is dis,closed the fact that mac- tically every large an'd important mill- er in both cotintmes-has adopted. some one Or 'other- of the various. pa,tented eysterns in his.mills, and this is perhaps the most aonclusive evidence of the merit of the process. , In view of the apparent great hn- speovementeinethe Wholesomenesseind nutritive qualities. of flour by use Of these inventions, its is hoped that it may not be long .befOre 'every miller will adopt the electrical systernof pur- ification. The great arid growing question of the (ley is the purification of food pro- sdacte4 therefore _everythingethetcone tributes' to that mad as re boon to humanity. No expense should. be Spared to bring every food product to the highest poSeible degree of puHty. Pigs FOr Sale. Two sows and seven Small pigs, 6 weeks old, for sale. JACOB BECKER, Clinton Cow for Sale. Jereey Cow, e years old; milking. Lao. •of pasture is the minion for wishing to "Sells 5.3 -Ip . ONSLOW CRIOH. Pasture to Rent. . - - Park lot se., Whig 8 1-2 acres, in Clit- ton, to rent. Apply to RIDOIIT&BALE, Clinton, To Rent . • . . The brick cottage and e0 scree of land, just south of Clinton, on the London Road, and at present owned by Moe Freer ie of- eferedeerseent on vialienable termite. AltelY to Ephraim Butt, Clinton, or 'Rev. W. H. Butt,,Springfield. Ater& 24 tf • Farm tor We. Farms for sale 150 tons in 2nd Oou H R. S. Tucker smith (lot 82 and west half lot 34). with good bricklionse, barn, sheds, ,stitiales eke A first arise farm. Parcels will be sold ,either eeperate or together. For particu- lars apply to HERBERT -CRICH, . • • Seaforth, or W. Brydene, Barrister, Clinton. G. W. Nanning Smith) li. _•;„, -77_ ••.,. OFFICE -Main StresisBsyfield, formerly Theittilated-by-D1,-1'a31terter7 • J. B. LUNDY, D..1).B., Successor to Dr. Ague*, Dentist. CLINTON, - ONTAltir.- Office open every dayand until 10 o'olcia Seturdas evening. ' DG.gET HOLMES'. • . DENTIST (Successor to Dr. -T. C. Bruce. . Speelalist in Crovrn and Bridge Work ' L. D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur ° germ% of Ontario, il....ronto, D.D. 81.-Frs'; class Bono: graduate of Den, . talDepartMent of Toronto .University •,. Special attention paid to preservation or children's teeth. Will VIElit Baytteld ewer Monday. • .3, • ' DR. 11..F0 Offices over 0' Special care taken to ment as painless as pos Auburn evsry Monday; Farm for Sale or to Rent.- Miscellaneous. • The well known farm situated on westepliLESsarna OF MARRIAGE LICENSES • '.CAmPl3ELL, LONDESBORO half lot 17, con. 8. Hullett. is offered for sale or to rent. There is 50 acres in the farm; 8 acres of bush, and rest seeded with the exception of two fields. Plenty of water, well fenced, good stabling, etc. Possession oan be had at any time. Pap 16 ties will be prosechted fqr trespassing. ' Apply to A. GINN, Clint,pn P.O. ' or to W. BRICDO1NE. —For Rent -L, The prepertv on Dinoley territOe, known as the Corrieproperty, and consisting et 8 acres of land, with eight-roomea house, is offered for sale or tO rent. All 'shadsof bearieg fruit trees. Just the plate for a retired farmer or market . gardener,. ill _he:sad. cheeps:ors rented on reatemeble terms. Only twenty. Minutes walk from Clinton post office: Apply to D. X. PRIOR, Clinton. • • 4i* For Sale or to Rent witnesses required Money. Private funds to loan at 41A per cent and:ip- ,wards • W. BRYDONE. -JOHN W. YEO HOLMESV/LLE. . -Agent for ths-Stlikacmisrini Fi E ASSURANCE Co. of Manchester.. England' *hose funds' are .seourity are rated at $14,500,001., Also the Mc- • Razor. meetraz insunatics A. • olarises of tarns risks and • town property tattoo 1.11 lowest rates. First -o ass loan Companiea,. also repreitertod. Money tole had fr 4s, 41 -per oentup, alum, tug o nature Of 'tensity. - Daily roan' postal card'wt fetch him. - . --Licensed luctioneer;-- __ p aTtrhoenstignedoeri stihgnooecd wsoileihoiitteg at oeh ahroem iteshe. Satisfaction guaranteed. Moderate ratee. Apply to or addrees JAS. A. EMITS, lot The undersigned offers for sale or to, 88, con 16, Goderiob tp., Clinton P. 0. • • ' rent, his sproperty in Holmesville, con- . taining e of an sore of land, good frame M.ARRIAGE LICENSES house, brick kitchen, atone cellar, hcaure being story , and half, containing 7 . ISSUBD BY rooms, pantry and woodshed; good amble, y m Clinton; wet:aim:A-And blacksmith shop,- with-- u•-'-aPar" -IL Ill large paint morns up -stairs. Several kinds of email fruity. Any parties desiring such propererearetssee poseesslon at once. For Orme Apply to P. POTTER Tinton Ilona, Clinton P.O. Desirable Property tor • • Sale. House and lots in the village o Holmeri- ville. The undersigned offers for.sale, her large two-story brick house, slate roof,. good cella; large roome,furriace, hard and soft water sn home, etable and drive sled, good garden, an nincla of fruits . about 21 aorest•of linuirtionvenient trr RAMAT-Blau lion Pont Office Church and •Sehool. Ap- ply by mail, or on the premiges to MRS. T. 0, PP:ZARB, Hawesville. 5-6tf, The madersigeed offers fdr Sale hie farm Splendid Farm tor Sale of 1C9 acres being lot 13, Con. 6, Of Hallett. _ Nearly all cleared, and fit for cultivation. The unaaraignedoffers his, farm of 125 Never -failing well, bearing orchard, oom• matador sale on the 12 concession of Hallett, , fortable house, and fair outbuilding, barn 12 bailee from Clinton, the same from Sea. • 60x86. 7 mitre from Clinton and Seaforth. forth and 4 miles from Blyth. There is Will be rield on very ressoolible terms. on the premises a good bank barn, also A. LAWSON, on the premiees, or Oen- pig pen, eheep pen and drivinghouee with stance, P. O. May 18 05 ti(pd 49. loft above. There in segood brick Manse with summer kiteheno cistern, 8 wells, 10 ' 1?,arin for Sale. . acres of bush, 2 adres of orchard of choice , .. - fruit. Tbe farm is well fen5ed and drain. ea and in a good state of cultivation. For Wins and particulars apply to.. ' *lin tf HENRY LEA.R, Londeeboro. London Road &mil. from Clinton, about 132 acres of that -chum lance Ruh as garden, had been a stook farm ter a num- ber of yea% Frame hoesee hoed barns, plenty of stalline, pig liouse for 100 head, implement building. Possession .given et any time. Ornter wishes to retire from farming-. Apply so IL PLIIMsTniZ. , May 10 1005 Farm tor Sale, or to Rent. onammemO Far Sale or to Bea, that choice farm of 153 Acres, oe"the Maitland CalleetikliOn, Goderiolt ToWnship ; known AS the Budd ram, Abaft 1.30 Norco' cleared. deed brick house, splendid beat hem, and out- buildings; plenty of water; bearingefehirdi ekes to ohutoh and sehool, 6mftea from Clinton. Will be soltti or rented fee a number 'of years. . Mit& J. BUM, Nary St. Minion -Mel 10 1005$ *loft, Choice Farm tor Sale. Situated d'n the dth eon. Goderielt Tp., containing about 80 acres; most of it good, elaYland, produoing bekey crepe. There ie about five antes of busk, and five acres of orchard, of good fruit; good buildings; frame hotted rrith 8 rooms' and kitchen, woodshed end „Iellar; no barn.built of pine lumbar. with Atone beeeinent 50x48 ft; won at barn, with primp inside for water- ing, etook; shed 501E20 ft; implement homer '2005 It, and other outbuildings; fences In very good repair; over 250 rode of *he fehoe on the farm; gond well of splendid Water; post dam and wheel ik ranee church girrniles; about 6; talkie from 00d; oriel% POSME114011 given at any time. Price 0110.00. • COX. -• G. D. McTaggart kiikicaEn • - ALBERT ST CLINON , . C3 GeneraltrBanitainakeitnegti _.Bus pass NOTES DISC�UNTED Notee homed. Interest allowed on • depoeitel J. P. TINDALL. -13*1ifIt1vr- 0LI14ToN, ONT Private !nude to loan on mortgagee kW beet current rate' Genera 'Banking business transeeted ;Merest allowed on depoeits, Sale notes hongliti The McKillop Mutuat .Fire- Insurance Co.. f" Farm and Isolated Town Prop. . ertY Only Insured.- • , OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Eippen; Thos. Eraser, Vice-pres., Bfucefield; Thos. Hays, Secy. Treas.., Seaforth; ' inatCrone. . Jas. Connelly, Porter's '. Hill; John .Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; Chesney, Seaforth; J. Beane, BeeCb woort J. G. Grieve, Winthrop,' J. Bea. . neweis, Brodha.gen. Each Director is inspector of losses, in his own locality. • • ' AGENTS, ltobt. Smith, liarlock; Ed. Ilinchley Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmond. J. Altr.'Yeo, HEADACHE isteuralgia hacf Nervpuicitt aired 41sy AJAX llifftlittiettlit No heart deparlif011 „ TakeaolftliregnonT =6 r.40,461,