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July r.b, 1.905
.TRADE r1ARI
A VOWt4 FOR ALL.
11 satidd* *LIM blood
It Worates
ft %strengthens
It builds
Oftig AND MISCUE
teed with the greatest advantage by SS
got people. Vievents fainting, islaitell
pearl cheeks into rosy otos.
Davie & Lawrence Co., Lai., Montreal.
{ Figures of Last Election,
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Editor and Proprietor.
Th g Olintgn NeW Ern
IRRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905.
The D Government is not
natiitled with Jrul ;3, A iglia's decision
in Vie alien Liam case, ani will ask
the Privy Council for an opinion.
The Clerk of theOrown inChanceryse,
re opt on the polling at the last ener.
al Dotuinion 1ecflor. was laid hefore
the UOUSe on Friday, Mr. Lamothe
says t -The model form of ballot Which
I had the honor to reeennnend was
used in this election and It decrease of
Over 20 ppr cent, In the rejected ballots
fully tarried out tny expectations in
.tdielmatter, Here are the totals for
both °lotions.
General election, 1900, rejected ball-
ets, '7,713 ; e/ectient by 'acclamation or
equivalent, 5.
• Genet:al election, 1034, rejected- 'ball-
ots, 0,090 ; election by acchunation or
equivalent,
Votes oohed and ballots rejected,
humbei I's wilt ballets and polling sta-
tions ale as follows;-
Releet-
,
ed. ed spoilt.
Ontario 4.ti,277 1,787 2,084.
Quebee t 250 782 1,980 1,705
Nova -Swats.- • 103,651 674 • 447
New,Branswiek. , 72,939 S. 417
P. E. I 29,127 191 169
N1 ani toba 48,122 190 " 220
N. W. 17 46,670 370 .487
British Coln tribal 25,181 125 158
asukon Territory 3,1308 42 45
It fais rseigignnifieteiltdoef tohfe.:,rtepaata_ growth-'tnt,ijeii
ofJapan's commerce th it last year
t1i
150,0)0,0):1, an ant met equal to that ,
aisf the entire Oji lose Einficre, with a
population ten times greater,
The farmers of Prince Edward coun-
ty have organiz3d an association for •
bringing into Canada immigrants horn
Britain to help them, .with 'their farm
work Already about three hundred
•?,,, and fifty men, together with their fain-
iliee, have arrived and been put to
seas, work„ Thar give so good sataefaction
e es
es•:.
that the Prince Ed ward organization
Th',‘ is arranging to send for more.
-4,
- •Some of the delegates to the Inter-
national Sunday School Convention
were astonished at the difference they
found bstween the liquor laws and
° their enforcement in this Provhsee and
in Ioaiana. Those who despair of
. Canada's tetriperance geowth he ve only
es. to fro.," home to discover how
ses , much wa have cause to he thankful for
'-• in our laws and soustitutions.
Again frdm New ()Titanic) comes the
story of the disco e ery of coal. About
- every five years. remarks the Montreal
. Gazette, Eome one thinks he finds coal
in Northern Ontario. and pe iple who
do not kno iv the geogniphical forma -
Coe of the region have their interest
aroused. Many years ago Sir William
• Logan sa,id coal could...not be found in
*- Q when and Ontario, and each these
, that some one thinks he was wrong is,
an occasion for effectively showing he
• was right.
From the repo:t of the Minister of
Educalon for Ontario, we find that
the number of pupils enrolled during
the year 1004 was 403,101, a decrease of
4 963 showing that the school popes-
, 1,
• Hon has been decreasing for some time;
eminber of teachers (exclusive of kin-
dergarten and night school teachers),
2,032 men and 0,418 women, a decrease
, of 188 in. en and an increase of 201 wo-
n:lei:is The average annual salary ot a
anaktreher was MI an increase of
ee -$29 jAvbi age salary of rentals tetra,
114324, an increase of 110.1.
'What are your friends saying
*boot you? That your gray
*air makes you look old?
Ald veto you are not forty
.POStOone this looking old.
4094,
!air Vigor
-Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and
restore to your gray hair ail
the deep, dark, rich tolotb of
egtly we, Then be sittiSfied.
dO Atatoi tub vtgos..rertoret.tho natural
color to my gray hart Or it en 10,0107
E. Y..
'a hitt% ...la% Arai fiXtr
dr its for
wah
Totals. ..... 4030,186 0,090 5,157
There was an increase 07,090 in
the vote compared. with 1890. .
entarrh Cannot beenred
with LOCAL APPLIOATIOTS, as
-they. cannot reach. the ,eat •of the
disease. Catarrh is a, blood or 'con
stautional disease, and in order to
cure it you.. roust take internal reine.,
flies. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken -
internally, and acts directly ' on, the
blood and mucous surfaces. HallS Ca-
tarrh Cure is not it quack medicine,'
-It was prescribed by one of :the he'St.
physicians in this country ,for years
and is a regular prescription. It is
composed of the best tonics known,
coin hi ned with the hest blood pueifiers
acting dir. ctly on the metro 3S suefaces.
The .perfect combination of the two
ingredients is what procInces siieli
wondeSful results in • c iring Catarrh. '
Send for testimonials free. ' •
P. J. CHENEY' 8c.00., Props, •
• Toledo, 0.
7ta: '
.1:A...4.! .1"A:0 J.,..k.11.4 eQa.
stipation.
SICKLY CHILDREN
More children die during the hot
weather mouths than at any other
season of the year. Their vitality is
then at itS lowest ebb, and an attack
of diarrhee I, cholera infantum or
stomach trouble may prove fatal in a
few hours. For this reason no home
in Which there are young children
should be without abox of Baby's; Own
Tablets, which promptly cure ail
stomach and bowel troublee. If the
Tablets are given to a well child they
win prevent these aliments and keep
the httle one well and strong. Mrs.
T. Pigeon, Bryson, Qua, , says: oair
little'one was attacked with colic 'end
diarrhoea, and 1 found Baby's Own
Tablets so satisfactory that 1 would
not now be without them in the bouse,"
These Tabletanot only cure summer
troubles but all the minor ailments
that afflict infants and young children.
They contain EQ opiate or harmful
drug, and may be given with equal
safety to the new born baby or well
grown child. There are inutations of
this medicine and mothers should see
that the words: "Baby's Own Tabletts,"
dthe four-leaf clover with child's
and
life do not be persuaded to
laead. on each leaf is found on the wrap-
per around each box, As yon value
take a substitute for Baby's Own Tab-
lets - the °Ile medicine that makes
children well and keeps them wen.
Sold by all druggists, or you can •get
them by mail at 250 a, box by writing
the Dr. William's Medicine Co,, Brock-
ville, Ont.
J. J. Hunter, for many years con-
nected with The World, has minuted
the proprietorship of the Kincardine
Reporter, and will take over the office
on July 1. Mr. Hunter has had ajonft
connection withthe newspaper busi-
ness, and ie well known in Toronto
typographical and political circles, he
he yin- contested South Toronto as a
Liberal candidate against J. J. Foy in
the recent Provineed elections. Mr.
Hunter has a splendidchance before
him of making the Reporter a good
Liberal paper, for it has not been Much
eredit to a town like Kincardine.
• The St. John. Sun which has no
partiality for Mr. A. G. 131Air, publish-
es a rumor that he is likely to return
to public life, and warns him that
atter his resignation of two years ado,
his acceptance of in office under the
- County Clippings
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Idles Park, of Winghata hae reeigned
her Position as teacher in S. S. No 0,
Biowiek,
0..T. Stothers has reegi ned his posi.
tion as teacher in S. S. No '1, Colborne,
He takes, a school nearer borne.
DR. WEAVER'S TREATMENT,
WEAVER'S SYRUP
For Humors
Salt Rheum
Scrofulous Swellings. etc.
IThe Many Mende of Reeve Bissett'
of Exeter are pleaned t ogee him around WEAVER'S CERATE.
again all right, after his recentillness. ClealneS tile Skin
- Mr. George Richardson has unisex- Beautifies the Complexion.
ed the farm, lot 11, con 14, McKillop,
which belonged to Mr. John McLaugh-
lan,for the sum of $3500
ItIn• Isaac `Menfavina of Leadblary, ,
A good-sizsd and comfortable hone on
p_urchased from Mr. Will. Rinn, of
Spenoer..81s, with half an tiered land, ell
liullett, a very fine draft brOud Mare,
kinds of fruit, hard and soft water, enable.
for winele he peed $250,00.
• colts rising three years old, Mt. Nicks Apply tolk--14. MoINTYRE, Stapleton,
G. W. Hariiwell, brotherof the clerk. 1ms sold twomontlas all of which he
of Stanley, bas passed the intermed-
late examination recently held by the
Institute of Chartered A.ceountant's of
Ontario, :
' Combined. Melia preparation e act power.
folly won the system, completely cpulicat.
)ingthepolson in the blood, ",
DaYle Lawrence no., eta; done:fait.
For Sale,
,-..... . PROFESSIONAL
Heine end i *ere of land, Eget end Ont.
I
aro St, Purchaser wishing more hied I-1 liEn1 ft If IS CATTI II
could' hay lot joining. JOSHUA BEARER (Successor *u1r OS SeASS
IS 01113011 BARRISTER* f$014CITORI ice.
House for Sale „.
, 1, offica-401llett Bleck, formerly oecuptedk
. ......... by Mr lkett,
h, oral. and oat water, i sore Ofilind. oen. .
er10111.10elated for pernoulars apply to
Ten lgoanis, with woodebed and stable. i. stoma wet mos .
,
W. BRIEVONE. •
* W, BRYDONE, BARRISTER SOLIOITQR' Now.a.ur
... --- - House to ltent - . - - -Pi7Botv,io'fiwo,"
,_,....
Miss Eva Carling, who has success.
lic School for the past three years, has
fully tough: a room in the Exeter P,u13-
resigned, theTre3ignationtu take-eitect slot daYS old and was etoployed hY the
atL°013e71' report has it that T. Murdook, Elogs to the jack ladder which elev ites
• ." Ooderich Lumber Co., to direct the
Bensall, has been offered over two the logs due of the water. .
• At the meetingof Wingliam District
I. 0. 0, .14', at Brussels, on Wednesday
has raised. The pricdopaid for the live For Sale,
waLsalis9t10Thursday William . Coleman, Clinton Belt Well. En 'eta and Boiler,
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Son of. jamee Coleman, of Ooderieh, 19 horse power, (Gel& tis MeOullooh
met his death by drowning in the make;) Derriek end other rtioles liberal n
hubor near the sawmill. The lad Apply to JOHN IlicGaRVA.
1/Ifigi thirteen years, nine Months and,
thousand &pliers for ins race horse,
"Colonel Hunter," But Tore still owns
the horse.
, of last Week, Mr, John Douglass of
Miss Jennie McBeatb. daughter of Wroxeter was elected D. D. G. g.,
Mr. Waiter .MoBeath, of. Stanley, has and Mr. J. W. Dodd of Wiughton re -
amination, in connection with the Tor- ,Ithe Lodges is as
very creditably passed the Theory ex -
follows ; - BrIASsell
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elected secretary. ale menibership of
onto Cousereatory.of Music -r130 : Winglutm, Ill ; Wroxeter, 25 ;
On Thursday last, Ann Elizabeth Teesveater IA. .
GOwdY, wife (4 Mr, Thc'inas 41310, i On Wednesday', June 28th, the sun
paasea away at the residence of 11" shone out in all its glory; makind .the
parents, Mr: and Mrs. Alexander,Oeve-i. A,,..,.
uwy a .superb otr afor the marriage
dy,' Josephine Street north, Wingham,
• i solemnized at Tichbourne Place,"
j; J. Bailey, of the Goderich Collo- i Anglesea street, the new residence of
giate Institute staff has • been ofiered , Mr. affd Mrs Thomas Tichtimirne, of
tandhehas.Ai, eaxceceedpetieed t hpee: h ieschool principalship .at
- tracting • panties Were their eldest,
or I Godericla late of Leeburn.. The con -
Guelph. .His duties in his new, posit- 1 daughter, Margery Ea ton and Hor-
ion will commence in September. 1 ace Horton son of the late John flor-
.
Mr. William Tramiair, who resides top, of Leeburn.
to the west of Kippen, has been pros. • , , •
1
trated by an attack of paralysis, but •
his condition. wits somewhat inaprcined A sentence of ten centuries, or 1000
-at last acconnts and his numerous years in state prison was pronounced
iamb aeound.hdre hope to see . him m Waco, Texas, on Lee 13,obertsonLa
ar und again BOOM •. • . 1 negro laborer, wbo attempted to as-
sault airs. AIMIEQ. Robinson, wife of
At the District Meeting cif the I.• 'O. s ern o er '1' ' • .
O. F., No. 16, held at Goolerich on 1,1on- 414 P Y , ne silty could not as-
•
sess the deatlapenalty 'as the deed was
Government, and his mysterious re- day of last week, it transpired, tha,t the not accomplished, but. there being no , .
airement from, it, he will have to be. Exeter Lodge had taken in more mem- limit to thetime he might be given in ( •
gin at the bottom of the ladder and . the perfitentiaa To 'Rent . '
bers within the year than all thegotber
g Q . . y, the court xuade it
. . .
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SoMeness.
Tread Power.for Sale.
Subsotiber 'often for este a two horse
tread power in good working order, Will
bp sold cheap. !JOHN B. LINDSAY
Huron Road,. Godeziph Tp. Clinton P. 0,'
Faun to -Rent or For Sale
•Iot 18, Con. 4, Hallett, 10() acres, near-
ly all under oultivatioe. Terms liberal.
Apply to W. W. FABRAN •
Clinton), March 22nd, 1905-
.
House for Sale.
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,RIDOUT 8c HALE ,
.CONVISTANCIFRO, 110ActinIstoivillSe, •
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
Money to loan
JOHN Einou'r
0.113. HALE,
Os CAMERON
ferWeily CatESECE4 bolt & cameron
Office-Ramiltontat -oppoalte Colborne Mous. -------
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BARR. ISTGR:Fm'AQ:D. 19:TOTLIOITO.R, '
PROLJElltee.f,, DRYS & 131..111R,
Sarristera, Solicitors. Notaries Public,'1146,1
Ofaces,-On the Square. end door from Ham* '
ton St., eocierich.10,-,erivata funds to -loan -at' ' ' •
lowest rates.
W. PROUDrOOT, K. 0., It. C. HATS. G,F.BrApt
• Frame House, in good loeation on Rag.
lin et,, one block from taellegiate Institute.
There are seven mine, eitchen, woodshed
and stable, one acre of land and fifty fruit
treeo. 'Apply to Ha CANTELON.
Lands tor Sale
•
" "In the far Weet Howard, .Assa. Im-
proved farms for sale at $14 per acre,
other farms without buildings from $6 to
012, pet acre, good land from one to eix
miles 'from •town. Fare paid to parted
investing; N. Pa °MOH, FieWara, Ages,
• meke his way up , with painful toil- • ten centuries andaine day over ' . The briok cottage and 20 lioree of land,
the strangest financially.
lion. J. G. Nosse, Oonsulatenentl foe
diipan at Ottawa, who filed the protest
asaAnst the anti-Japanese legislation of
_British Uhlumbia, say's the etnignatinn
laws of Japan are the finest in the
world. The Government -never pers,
mits plinner to leave the countess, -
-nor a eriminal. But riot -important.
of all, he said, in their' immigratio
scheme was the attention the Govern,
merit paid to the Japanese -when hen
foreign country. No japartese: could:
ever become a burden on the.COuntry,
he had adopted. niaY be•true;
and the Act bad to he disallowed, but
o •ganized labor at' the coast feels Sap--
aneie emit etitioo even More than Chi-
. •
nese competition. The eChinese out
there are ge.neridly.' employed in Some.
Wioring Or other menial Capacity, but
the Jades are skilled. • mecbanice, who
are regn•dedas a menace by the trades.
unions: Hence the- anti-japanese leg-
- islation. •
NOTHING LOOSENS UP 'COLDS:
On the chest and relieves that tight
feeling and hard cough like Nerviline,
writes, ?E. P. leenshall, of Sutton'.
never uee any other reniedv. bet Nen-
viline, and find it serves a,s a general .
household li o i men t hest of : Qin& "
rena colds and infaiminetoty pains are '
quickly cured byeNereiline; nua its ac-
tion on colds, corighs and sore throat
is unequalled* by anything lever nsed."
Nerviline is • both powerful; pleasant- •
and .reliable." • Every. mother should...a
use Nerviline. Price 25c. •
islet ..441. ,.# of Clinton on 'the London Reed,
Readers will remember that a few t 410,810,60010018' and at 'pre.sent owned by Mre. Freak' is of.
Gruml ling and complaining will. not months ago ReV. Jas. Walker pastor .
e pain of areinseet's sting; of the Methodist elitirch on Salem ' THE WINGHAIII
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fered for rent on reasonable terms. • Apply.
but Pei ry Davis' Painkiller will.do so cuits Was Obliged, to give up his work . USINESS to Ephraim Butt, Clinton or Rev.
Butt, Springfield. : • March 2411
every 'A.ppfy it with youffinger' on account of loss of sight. They will • Dag g LATE . • .
,td,the4'ore spot. Price 25c. and•50c. 'be pleased to hear that there • is a prose .. •• legyLueL.
• - -1,,pect of .his sight being restorea. - • '- . • • Farms for sale
takeout th •
- GIVEN. FREE' -
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cletat The home_of . Mr. and_ Mrs. ,Angus_ ` •
To clean marble take two.parts soda, Murray, of near Drysdale wan the I
Drs. Gunn & Gunn.
Dr, W. Gunn, VD. P.. L. rt. e. s.. Ram -
Dr, J, Nisbet Punu,)111. 0.5., England,
L. R. C. P., LondOn.
Office -Ontario Street,plinton, Nig_ht calla air
front door of office or residence, Rattenft'rr,
Street.
DR • i'Llo W. SHAVV.
Apcneel MIMIC IAN. strnottog
tart° st., oenpulOsinin°9112 gilreh,rtaltrimy °Z.
Toiecl by or. Appleton. Onnton ont. •
DR. O.W. THOMPSOrt .
Physician, Surgeon, sine.
special attention given to diseases of ths
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. ,
• "Office and Residence -7.. .
Albert eltreette Meeks North or Dattenburg
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150*s:tree in 2nd Con. 13. R.• S. Tacker-
_
• • . smith ( lot 52 and west half lot. 34) with
..piaralefe stotte ;and one -of Suety zlidene or an interestingevent, on Wade , *three month's scholarship course -
ood-brielahoutieaansealaedrOitanles-='etei-
fine Ieve and Mix them into .a' paste ' "
'through a nesdaY of last week, theoccasion ban
the 'marriage of:their daughten. Miss writing Or eornm,ernial: Depart' powdered .chalk . Sift .these e` in either Shorthand and 'Type. •A first elate' firth... Parcels Will be aced
to Mrs Robert Talbot, Sonn',. melds ofahe,Winghere .Btisieese Cpl- either•separate.:Or together.' ',Foe partied-
. . iert.liel)leartIodsperous young farmers or •lege tO the successful student obtaining ,
'path a little. water. ' Rub this Well into lars apply to HERBERT CRUM, '
tiaeSmarble, and the stains will gradinej this tOwnship.. --......- ,-,-..- : . • . . the highest nuniher of marks at the . " • . neaforth; s
, ally clisappear; I then. wiisheawitif soap , Beatatind old Holy. Trinity •ohurclass. Entrance Examination in the County •
or W. ,,FtiVdone,: Barrister, . Clinton. : •'.
and water. This treatment imparts A „Toronto, was. the -scene of a, very snf Enrnn•
beautiful lustrous surface. I pretty wedding at 2 o'clock Wednes.
• (Whighaie town excepted.)
F furth r mforni• ation writeto the
I day, whop, the Rev, Lionel John
A •Ooriviet Expreendon: .1 Robert Naftel of Rothsay, Ontario, pr1ncPal. •
'''We left our Country for our
son of Mr. Alfred Naftel, of Goderiehe • . . a.
' eome
try's geed" is an expression first 'found I was married to Laura A.delaide,'
• .:Prin4ipat.
13. Pearl Hunt,
. 'Lady 'Prin'cipal
George. Spotton, Prcsidcnt
prologue
daughter of Mreand Mrs J. B. Ames.
the,to a play 'resented by
convicts in Sydney, the prologue was
by George Betarington, himself a con-
vict, and the allusion was, it is said,
keenly appreciated by the convict ad -
tors_ and the_andience.
Mr. Saninettlicks, Old con., or Us -
borne has Sold three more heavy draft
volts, the -buyers are\Mr B Withal:tie
of Elimville north... and Mra, Connor,
Clandeboye.1 This is five: heavy draft
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/p.•
. Flinn fer-Sale or,to Rent.
. The well known farm situated on wed
hall lot 17, don. 3, Hullo% : le offered for
Sale or to tent. There is 50 acres in the
farm; 8 acne of bush, and reit seeded with
tho. exception of ' two fields. Plenty of
wider, , well fenced, ' good stabling, etc.
Pessimism oan be had at any tune, par- /
W. Manning Smith, I.
pgYsicaiiN & SURGEON,
OFFICE -Main Street, Bayfield, formerlyt,
occupied by Dr, Palliator.
J. iSt. LUNDY, 13.b.S.,
. Successor to Dr„ Agnew, Dentist. .
CLINTON, 01iTABIO. ,
-Office open every dayand until 10 &Gino
Saturclas' evenings -
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/Ai G. ERNEST 'HOLMES, -
. (successor to Dr. T. O. • Bruce
Pealallst-In-Crown-and-DridgerWor
. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur .• -
aeons ofOntarlo, Toronto. -
D.:D. S.Firs'-, .1r.as ilonoLgradttate of Dem-
'tal Le,...rtment of Toronto 1niversity4,
ildren's teeth. Will Visit Sayileld over
:Feoial attention_paid to preservation 0,E
• onday. • '
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DR. II. FOTO/LEH •
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DENTIST. • •
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Offices over O'NEIL'S store. •
• Spada care taken to make dental tre
Auburn
avr
o enabiVeirona4ty.
s-iposeible. •vi i
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fies will be prosecuted forMiscellaneous. treepassingaa • • •
Aliply to A., GINN, (Hinton P.O.
• er to VV,,,BRYDOINE., , .
Jams OAKVBELL LONDESBORO, ,
. 13SCEEDE iiARRIAGE LICENSES
• ,. • - . No witnesses required . .
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Farnibr Suleror to Rent. '
For Sale or tO Rent, that choice farm of
158 sores,' on the 'Mai land Concession,
Goderich Township,; known as the Buda
Farm, About 180 acres cleared. Good
brick house, splendid bank barn, and-oute.
buildinge; plenty Of water; Waring oriels; di
dose to chard' and school, 6 mites from
°lintel:ea Will be mica or rented fora
number of Years. , •
MRS J. RUDD, Mary St.'01inton
May 19 190.5, .
Desirable Property tor
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BY-110YAL. WARRANT' MILLERS 'TO
1 R.H.THE•PRINCE-OFWA115
THE MAN OVER FORTY.
Andrew Lang: Han a 'Word to Say Ma
Dr. Ooler's Theory. '
Andrew Lang writesas tallones' re- .
garding Dr. Osler's rentark that men
tare eompare.trvely useless after. forty
years: "I fancy that Titian, at seventy,
had nothing to fear. froin the compes
tition of any of Our young . Portrait
painters. Mr. Watts in his day was
probably the best of our painters long
after he was tiev.drity. hz poetry,
Sopiweles wrote the 'CCalipus..Colotiens'
in extreme old age, and it bas for mann
centuries outlived the forgotten wOrkit
of the younger draniatiets who were :
carrying off the prizes in the drainatie
eotimetitions: Tennyson; when about
eighty, wrote 'Crossing the Ban! and
Pinder, When as, old, wrote, 1- am ill'
formed,,:a denthlees Jyrle, whieli, alas,
r have never perused. Milton'son have
been no young fellow when he fyilshed.
'Paradise Lost.' fn fiction snott turn -
novelist After he who -forty. and •
could have gonenn delightfully as long
as he had :health. lie knew too much
of books and life to svelte hinaself
There is a lady novelist among us who,
thotigh the remark is ungallant, cer-
tainly is not Under forty and Who
seems to improve in her tirt,and ad-
vance in public !favor as Yeartiroll on,
"'As to science, Helmholtz, I uhder.
stand, took it up when 'yeti would leen,
at him often before you took him for
a ,chicken.' Mr. Darwin was not under
forty when , he -wrote the 'Origin ot
Species.' Mr. Huxley never grew old,
and Lord kelvin. disproves the diCtuna
of the Ainericine philosopher. In histo-
ry, Carlyle had well passed the fatal
age when be gave birth to his 'Pred-
eriek the Great,' ono of the most de-
lightftil hooks iu the world.
*eltfokaee Walpole never &LI ore na
letter writer, though lie did fall In•love 1
very litte in the day, Alia joha Knox, I
Who fitleo fell in leve, Was far Over for.' I
ty when he Ivrete his euterteinitiE
.%listory og the IieferianitiOn." tiroudee I
t� the last was exactly to0
good as Otter, Mid tiet one eOtild go On 1
With itiettuidee tie prove that there Is
Moro blood -in the *1 man than our
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nutriment and lei& wale. .
Purity in flour is secured only by the highest develop-
ment of the science of milling, and the makers of .Royal
Household Flour have developed milling to the highest point .
of perfedion in this country.
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that is why Royal Household qua* cannot be duplicated
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nutriment, greateit in purity—liat's why if l8-theilour every
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flavored bread and Irt)ast toothsome pastry. •
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Householdohen send tor the recipes so that you may
use it in the Royal Household way.
Ogilvie's "Royal Household" Flour.
, Money.
• Private funds to loan at 4jper ,cent andup- •
wards • • ' W. REYDONE. .
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JOHN W. YE0
. • HOLMESVILLE.
Attent tor the Maxemesrsh Fz E ASSURANCE.
Co. of Manehester, England whose fundsare-
security are rated at 014,500,00e. Also the EC-
RIELOP fiturrum nunntaxer Co, A classes of
farm risks and town property taken by
p:esr7rted. Money to be h d f
icavigg .0 a. Onst-e ass Lona Companies.
r u. 4j
Sale. •
.cientup scoot 11111, 0 nature .of nen •
Dall•iltail • 'J 13011314,8Vilia Postal card oi•
• . fete him • • •
House and lots in the village o Elohnee-
ville. The undersigned offers for sale, her
large two-story brick house, elate roof,
good cellar, large rooms, fartece, hard and
soft water in hoase, stable and drive shed,
good garden, all einds of, fruits, about 2i
BOW; Of land, convenient to Railroad Sta-
tion Poet Moe Church and School. Ap-
ply by mail, or on the premises to MRS.
T. O. 'PICKARD, Holmeaville. . 611.
AAIRIAGE LICENSEA
Splendid Farm tor Sale ' -
ISSUED:BY
The undereignedoffers hie fent of 125J. Rumba% Clinton',
acres foreale op the 12 cOneetigiOn OfRtillett, , • -
12 miles from Oluaten, the tame from Sea -
forth and 4 miles from Blytb; ' There Jo
on the promisee a good bank barn, also
pig pen, sheep pen and drivieg house with
loft above. There is a good brick bowie
with summer kitchen, cistern, 8 wells, 10
acres of bush. 2 runes of orchard of choice
fruits Tbe farm is well fenced and drain-
ed and in a good state of cultivation. For
tering and pertieulars apply to. • •
*Int tf REMO LEAR, Londesboto.
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Licensed Auctioneer.
The undersigned solicits a share of the
patronage of those -wishing to hold miles...
!initiates:4km guaranteed. Moderate rates..
Apply to or address JAS. A. SMITH,--
88, con 16, G3ded-0h tp., Clinton P. 0,
Choice Farm tor Sale.
Situated on the tith con. Goderich
containing about 80 acres; most Of it good
clay land, producing heavy °rotes There is
about five acres of imeneand five acres of
orchard,.. of gooderf ft -We good buildings;
frame house reith 8 Monte and kitchen,
veer:ebbed end eollar; no bern, built of
pine lumber, with stone hatieraent 50x48 It;
well at barn, with pump ineide for water.
ing stook: shed 50x20 ft; implement home
20x85 ft, and other outbuildings; fences in
very good repair; over 250' retie of wite
' fence on the farm; good well of oplendid
weter; post office and school 1 miles,
church 21 miles; about ei miles from God-
orioh. Possession given at any time.
Price 53,100,00,
, G.,11. COX.
The Pure bredShir e $talIforf
DESFORD IIARQUIS 16639
MONDAC. morning, MtV 1St, he -will
leave Henry Daer's stable, Base Line, Hal;
lett, and proeeed to Sohn Metal, lipan.
dory Line, for noon ; thence to Mason
Muse. Blyth, for night., TUESDAY, to
Albert Weymouth's firm, Londeaboro, for
noon ; thence to A. Waltace's, Sommer.,
hilarlier night. •WEDNESDAY, to Com-
mercial Hotel, Clinton, for noon thence
to Thos. Cole% Oth can., Goderieh town -
Ship, for nkh. THURSDAY, to Peter'
MoDeugs14 Cut Line; for noon; thence to
Richard, Potter's, 4th eon., for night.
FRIDAY, to John Sowerbre, 411z OWL, for-
' noon, theuce to Wm. Lamprey's, Huron
Road, for night. SATURDAY, to the
Fisher Estate :Farm, maittana Con., for
noon; thence to his own °taw itt Iteury
Deer% where he will renittill gin 101*
LAVIN( Maildal morning. ,
,. WILSON. Mgr.
RD. B. ATTRIfi, Owner,
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: . GANSER' -**
ALBERT $T; CLINTOIT
Geneiat Banking guldueSa
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* *NOTES E180ai:M.1'ED
Notes issitea. Interest allowed .
doodles.
jI P. TINDALL,
BANEEE,
CLIWieJlt, OM •
Private fan& to loan on mortgages, sts
. , beet current rate. ' •
General Banking business tranattehni *
Intereat allowed op depoeits.
Sale notes bought
The. McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance co.
Parm and Isolated Town Prep..
• erty only Insured.
OFFICERS. -
J. B. McLean, President, Kippefir-Thoi,
Eraser'Vice-pres, Brucefield; Thos. E.
Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth;
. DIRECTORS.
las. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John.
Watt, Harlockr G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seam th; J. ,Evans, Beech-
woon.; j. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea-
neWeIS,- Brodhagen.
Each Director is inspector of bosses in.
his own locality. '
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Robt. smith, HAnirks'
;Hinchicy
,Seaforth; /tunes Cumming, Egtnona.
vale; J. W. Yto,
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