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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-11-10, Page 210111111111■11,.....1.71,41.11141001111.1r06, TIM CLOWN SEW ERA TIRE YOU MAKING $2,003.22 A News Notes • 'YEAR ? it is being doae with our goods, 'Work is pleasaut, permanent and profftable. *pods ueed in every house, every day. NO fake, send no need to create the demand. 1,egitimatc, -geputable business. You can start without a cent 1 oof capital. Write to clay. G. MairstiAl.r., & Co., "Wholesale Teas, and coffees, liondou, oa. - The gliit011 DIBI/V Era FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1.905. A G0011 Dominion Asset. Senator McMullen, who bas just re- turned from a:trip over the Intercol- amial system, says : consider the Intercolonial Railway a good. Doruin- ion asset, and if carefelly and econom- acally operated under an independent bead, absolutely free from politicktl influences, it would pay all operating expenses and contribute in addition a substantial revenue to the Doteitiion treasury." In Senator /tIcaluilen's estimate, the antercoloaial is over -stationed and the eperating staff is too,numeroue. rhe Bchedule of freight rates he thinks al- together too low, especially in coal and lumber. The only eure for its alubious earning power was to relieve the roadof political dictatorship; whether Conservative or Liberal, and place it under independent manage- ment, when political. iefluence would mot count. • It is semi -officially announced that there will not be any changes in the tariff next year. The Tariff Commis- sion will,not be through its sittings in time, and several of the Ministers are expected to attend the resumed meet- ing of the Colonial Conference in June next. A. correspondent heat s that steps will probably be taken by the Govern - anent to rescind or ainend the legibla tion of last session whereby Cabinet: Ministers upon retirement after five years' service become entitled to a pen- sion equal to half their -Ministerial sal- ary. There is no official announeernent en the subject as yet, and of comae 'any change that is made will have to be made by Parliament its& f. California is stuffering from a pro- longed thy season, Thursday, Nov. 30, will be Thanks- giaing pay in the United States. It is eported thatBaron Komura . will go to Chin t as speciel envoy of Japan, Miss Martha OrCtae Cellins, of East Zorre, committed suicide by ta,king Peris green. • • Russell Jones has been committed fQC trial on a charge of settingfire to his store at Lynden. • The British.Government is cbasidera ing the question of withdrawing its troops from China. Contracts have been let for building a new general hospital at Niagaras Falls, to eost about $17,000. Tbe Kingston eieetion trial bus. been adjourned to Nov. 27, owing to the absence of missing witnesses. The body of a sailor with a life-pre- ssrver markea "Kaliyaga" was found on the breakwater at Port Elgin, Charles Garrard of Toronto is under arrest at Buffalo., cbarged with bring- • ing stolen pods ante the United States. • Out of A whaling fleet Of thirteen Vessels that left San Francisco,' eleven have been caught in the ice in the Arc- tic Odenn. • United states fire insurance cord panies have withdrawn all ihsurs,nee on property of the California Raisin Growers' Company. Joseph Main, a veteran Liberal of . Beverly to wnshie, -died heare dis- ease while attend -mg an organitation meeting at RoOkton. . 1 A massacre of missionaries is .re, ported from h Lienchaw, China, whic' is under the charge of the American Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mise Mons. Philippe D. Hamel wei arrested in Montreal on a charge Of stealing .$8000 from Division No. 7, Railway Tele- graolters, of which he was formerly as- sistant secretary -treasurer. , At the trial of Alex. Willie for the •murder of Miss Lowry •at Rodney, Mrs. Covell swore positively that Wil- lis was not the man who came to her house that night, andhe was dismissed.' , Miss Roosevelt is •said to hi'vere- ceived presents to • a. • total •valius of $100,000e while abroad- • A trip like that is almost eqiial in restate .to the collection at a first class fashionable weddines A new $10 counterfeit is in circula- tion which, we Ma told; may be distin- guished by its Size, being longer than •tlap genuine. note. What is wanted is. a $10 bill .that will feat merely look. longer, bet last longer. . • s The trial of. Samuel- Ilsrryett at Belleville for coaseirage in connection with the bowie.- inalot-baas Mike; atea stated an an • acquittal, Mr.. Caen -len. settle(' his libel case on condition of puelishing a full apology. • , . • After watching.ahd waiting eighteen years, every night of will& she placed a light in the windew for her son who left home years ago, Mrs. • Naomi. Welles, a wicieva, died In Omaha last week. • She refused to be movedto the CountyHospital during • her sickness for fear that the boy would return And find his niotlaer absent. . The son, Frank, left home when sixteen, eight- een years age, to Make his fortuee, as. he said. A week after hissleparture a letter came froth . $t. Joseph, Mo , fisaie tam.Since that tune :Mrs. Welles has heaea nothing from him. A committee of the Ont itriaTeachare• -Association is preparing the Outlines • of a superannuation scheme, • which.' it will ask the Government to adopt,. It is proposed to have teachers contribute from 3 to 4 per. tent of their salaries, and ask the Government to add 50 per cent to the sum thus collected annnala iv. Teachers may retire, men at 65, and draw 12 per cent of their total eslary, or women may retire at 60 and draw 1 1-8 per cent. A teacher less . than six years in the fund will get nothing, hut if he is longer a . contri- butory he may withdraw the amount of his payments without interest. It a question whither or not , it_ would be wise for the government to idepts the scheme. Pay the te.achers .faii salaries and let each handle his own Money. The superannuation plan out, lined would not work and it is doubt- ful if it would satisfactorily tend to make better the lot of the teacher. . The United States will lose and Can - sada will gain a strip of land fourteeri. miles wide and between two and three hundred miles long, contaietrig gold, silver and copper worth millions of .dollars, if Congress accepts the survey row being made by American, and British engineers. When the. Inter - colonial bouneary was established it was decided that monuments markirig it should be placed ten marine leagues, -or tairty•five Miles from the headwat- ers of all bays and inlets north of the Portland Canal, whereas the erigineera now at work are placing the mono- anents only twenty-one miles from .such headwaters. A vigorous protest has been made by the Onfils Mine Mill- ing Company, controlled by Illinois capitalists, which, under the pew ar- rangement, would be thrown into Can- adian territory, thus calling Into ques- tion the 'Ode to property worth mil. lions of dollars. The Government has received royal- ty on over seven million dollars' worth of gold produced in the Yukon this year. The Klondike's gold prod utition to Oct:19 was 57,089,000. The per cap- ita ow put of the camp for the ten nths of 1905 is about $1,500. lan othtr camp in the world produces snob a per capita. anwori, Aster's What are your friends saying ' about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you are not forty! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. Ayees Mat Vigor restated the tabula cotor to my moilitlitigngtr ft.4m greatly et. it; .1.1ViatIMAIR, masometsvhiall,T, ;11.00 II bottle. O. 0. ITS* dtionmemat,aavaset, for mii44$4.4611.46 HELP FOR LITTLE ONPS It is e recognized fact that babies - and indeed all children-needsa roeda cine of their awn.. Medical men "know too, that inost baby medicines do more • barn theft, good -that meat a them contain 'poisonees 'opiates that drug children into:quietness without curing theirlittle ills. Baby's Own Tablets' is a modern medicine for, 'babies and young children, and .issold under guarantee to contain no opiate, or harmful drug. It cures stomaea, bows el Mid teething troubles, and by its natural, healthy action promotes sleep and repose,. It makes little ones wela and keeps them well. Mrs. W. E. An • sell, Ayers Flat, Que.; says ; Would advise every mother with sick. or fret - fel children to use Baby's OwnTablets. They are the most satisfactory . medi- cine I have, ever tried, and most magic- al in 'their effects." You can get the Tablets hate kny medicine dealer orlay mail at 25c it box by writing the Dr. Williams' Medic'ne Co.,. Brockville, 1 Mr, McDougal) the lata .Atiditor- General, his written an open letter to Hoe, Mr. Aylesworth in reference to certain amendmentswhich he thinks necessary to the Atidit Act, but Which the Government declined to 'adopt. He. intimates that he Will go into /siorth York and other eonstituencies ane publicly discuss the insider, We fail to see what Mr. McDoegal expects to accomplish. Mr. Aylesworth could not adopt the • amendments, ' if he I PALE AND AN XIOUS• Morrhh, Robt, 1. McGee, seri of Mr. and Itars, Jes. ildeatee, of the let line of Morris, Ye" Veunteneiee Indicate"' the who hoe been Seriousla ill with plett- Bridysst awful Strungle risy, is slightly improving, • for Health. • • • On the arat day of Brussels Fall Fair Mrs. W. Wilkinson, 4tla line, Injure thd Impossible tp work op im nk' elearly her right knee in -the Paine° by her When there la no reserve of vigoreato of nerve energy. . 110 savoy fthooetfla000iar.aa tlahroeuekhu'ebeetwwaesen nourishment in the blued, 1 si al onckast ei ud Thelife of the half -sick man is • piti- ful, in fact, almost criminal, when bounding strebgth is so quickly deriv- ed from Ferrozone. I+ This nutritive tonic is guaranteed to strengthen ell men, women and chia dren. Weak organs get new force. vital energy is generated, Muscle and fat are added, healthy color is restored and the blood fairly tingler with new- found life. Read toe evidence'of Jno. Carter, of, 42e King St, East, Toronto' who says: "After a severe attaok ofGrippe my health was almost shattered. I sua fered constantly from nervousness and dyspepsia, At night I armed waken with terrible palpitation and heart pains. Work became a great effort. At ten in the morning I was so tired anti weak I could hardly)* work another minute. ellen eame a bad attack of rheuma- tism, whish bad me up in lied. I could scarcely lift the weight Of a pound, and to stoop or bend was it' possib e. My 'druggist recommended Ferrozone, and he knew what, be was talking about, for it rebuilt my strength., gave me _abundant appetite, better blood, arid- new nerve energy Theyheumetism hes disappeared. I weigh more, feel refreshed and vigor- ous, and am able to werk ten hours a they. Ferrozone did it. all." ,• You will be steadied, toned ' and strengthened for all time to come with Ferrozone. Get the genvine in: 50c boxes or six for $2.50. at all dealers, or N. C. Poison & Co.. Hartford. Conn., • U, S. A„ or Kingston, Ont. - • At the Assize Court at, St. Thomas on Noe. 1 II, OVernayer, • 'liveryman, sued Sludge Iltigh.es and the city to re - coyer $300•demages for . the loss of it horse. The Judge was but driving when his barge ran into a street tata was injured, and had to be shot. • The and has caused, her conidderable pain since, • As Reeve Code intends to retire at the close o is year, a lively race is expected for the Reeveship, Shaw will be a candidate, and, with his long experience as Councillor, should make a good Reeve. It is said that Coma. Taylor has also aspirations in that direction. • jasaaharp bas rented the homestead farm which he purchased a year ago frorn'his father, 5th line, to Dan Den- man, of Brussels, for three years, Mr, Sharp will follow his profession, elec- trical engineering, in Toledo, 0. • On Monday Mrs- Arthur taantIon, 3rd line, had the misfortune to fall down stairs; her left arm Was broken above the wrist, the right Itriee pnt out of joint, . and she was otherwise bruised. • Exeter Samuel Sanders bas hervested 130 bushels of mangelds off 10 square eods, being at the rate of 2080 bushels to tbe asre, - thus showing that intensive ferming pays better than extensive. , s Wm. Tapp has purchased Thos, Hare ton's dwelling, formerly ownedby A. Allen,. and is moving thereto. We learn from a reliable saurcaetint, there are to -day in Exeter 'only 4tWU business men who . have beeo in busa ness in the saine. line, with no change in the ownership, during the. last 25 years. They are ,E. Hi Fish And Dr. Browning. E, J. Spackman on Saturday sold his general store business to Messrs. Jones & Clark of Winchelsea, who bave sold - their business to Thos. Coward,: of Us - borne. Mr. Spackman expects to go. to Toronto. . , On Monday and Mrs. Henry Lambrook celebrated thaaftieth anna vorsarYof their matriage, In the ev- jury found that the city was in no ening they entertained about thirty way negligent, but that Jedge litighes guests. • , was, and that it was -his negligeece which caused the ear to collide with Messrs. Ba,wden & McDonell left on w Thursday, for England end Scotland; where they will purchase several hOrses. the horse. Action against city dis- missed with poets. Verdict for pleat - tiff against Judge Hughes for $2504 • . . . ' Zuriele Arther. Wearier, est ci has,been clerk, State of Ohio, City of Toledo,a se ink in S. Preetei's store for, some time,Lucas County. a has severed 'his connection with that • Frank JS'elheney makes Oath that be' establishment, and left nn Tuesday for is senior partner Of the firm Of F. 3: Fort waatie, 'fleawhere he has se - Cheney.* Co., doing business in the 'eured a geed situatitte in a wholesale city of Toledo County andState afore, said, and• that'said firtti will pity • the dry goods house.. • ••, Nichelas .Foetaia sr,, Of sumof °NE HIJ.NDItELa DOLLARS passed his.83ra milestone on Wednes, 'for eaph end every case of Catarrh ay;-NoV.•-ist., The Did. gentleman is' that bannei 'cured by the use of•n• Halla Catinah. Cure. F. J..CHENEY. still hale and hearty. • Sworn to before. ine stibactibed : Robt. Lamont end, lisve in my-pre.sente. this 6th day of Deestn- movi4 into . Peter' Larnent's ber, A. D ,,1880. • '. at out a in east of the yillage ; he ;*A. W. GLE,A,SON. , will attend to • his brother's battle and (Seal.) . • • Notary Public. • • heiteS thisswintet. • . Hors ' Catarrh •Oure is taken inter- Andrew alittelholtz has pueehesed nally, and acts directly .are the bleed the eel liegerights f:or Hay•tovenship-of and mecons surfaces ofs the -system Canieron's patent field gate. The gate Send for testimonials free,. • doesaway with . the useofhinges, ns F. .1' CHENEY & Op., Toledo, 0. ing instead -two tatters to carry It, . 'Sold byall Dreggiets, 750. .Tirke Halls F.dmily Pills for Calastipaa Mr. aln Mrs. Abra am e mien tion; . last wee - moved to the house they • purchased from the Zettels estate, , Abraham Geiger sold his property, • occupied by Wm. Hildebraed,. tcaairs. Sarah. Maier, kr $059. • . VALUE OF TRIFLES, :Results of incidents, In Career' of • Well icnown people. . . . • __Th.orwaldsen, the- great Dutch seeip; tor. after working for more thin -four months .tearecogriize.d In Rome,' deter, mined in despeirto return home and . lay down the sculptor's 'chisel forever. chance 'error by a careless clerk* ila drawing bis passport detained him twenty-four beers; areiringthat inter- val of. 'waiting Mr, Hope Walked into. taeatudie, admiree bis "Jaeon" in 'clay drid . aroused the eesporatliee pane's 'hope by ordering a copy in, marble. • ' Thorwaldsen unpacked ale tools and , never afterward in- his long career laked pattohage. • • • -- • • Rachel, the sareat tragedienne, was when a child a street singer' and as such • mighthave passed into Wonsan,' • hood and old . age had not a •party of • critics dining together chteiced to hear ber !dud, clear voice beneath their win- dow. They observed thechild's won- derful face and 'eyes and in a kindly spirit proposed to her 'protectors to. plaee her ha the conservatory ae a au-. • Sir Walter Raleigh would probably have remained .out of faror with the court had hiltambeth on her 'walk to the Tower chanced t� take 'a path lees a.ble the caretaker to do necessary, attaitly. Beery reader of history knows' i cLean. et * - etotta is Deadly • It must. be Stopped quickly.' Noth- petemkan, tb0 foecite at (lithely, mg's° sure as Nerviline, Give it in- n..., ,,„assaar 01 pie Powerfii Rug. ternallyand rub it on chest and throat croup soon vanishes. No doctor can willdladru;:'tiesswmacwhayel'=a1:1:41 as774c). write a. more effleient prescription latirro Water had net a trivial incident theantiPelten'EfaliNdervcluirinees" NvqiIii.ct;r!aclige•s wanted to. They must be niacle 'load t;:y.chaneeltateat otftthetanee-ectiabarihaeposed14 da; prise yon ; it's the best hoesehold rem - marvellous power of Niarviline will sue. of tklo'GoaeabMaat 'Polka, and, begideg weak husband and hers& assnased the edy for coughs, colds, sore chest, croup tins, the Govermaulat decla.ted, at thescepter she wm aceustomed to parade and. ntereal pairi of every kind time r. McDougal was Auditor -Gen- vs. omen at st, ratan/burg at dealers bottles have been sold by all M we I dealers foi nearly fifty years at 25c. era', that it had all the powers he was head of her troops. One day Potemktirj asking fornoticed that her sword bore no knot.; Be baldlY st4PPed t"ward, 'waving the I• In the Kingston election trial Mr, knout for his insubordigatten, and at- Justice Street said the evidence was fered hie. The czarina tkeepted It andstiffiCient to void the electron, mad Mr. struck by the handsome lieutenant, 'J'ustice Teetzel said there was indista asked his mune and regiment end 11 ho tion of lavish use of money on both WOUld not like to, serve her In the am- sides. Mr. Maybee, foe respondent, / expressed his determination to go on ace. i and show up Conservative corruption. a Clinton Post-Oiliee Time' Table Public Lobby • open s . 30 a.m. • Public Lobby closes ......9.00 pon. Wicket .Sc ALO. office open 8.00aisma P. 0. office closes •600 ram. Wicket closes....... ,.....700 p.m; •° MAILS.- • • ',Mafia close as follows :• South .. 0.35 a.m., 3.50 p.m. . East -0.35 a.m., 2 50 p.m., 4.60 p North-. „........9.50 a.m. 6.00 pan West .... - , pan. Godeeieh -9 50 a m , 6 p.m., 0 p Mails are ready for delivery apPaoXi- anately as follows •. Frona North....8.0() state, 4.80 p.m • " West . 8 00 a.m. • " South. ..11 00a,m., 00 " Eatt 8 00 a,ra., 2.00 pan. [from the night train • " • Geller Ica . .. . .. .3.45 P.m. • Noarts :-The publie Is requested. to bear in mind that the hours mentioned above kr opening and closing the Lobby .are not compulsory, but might be made coincident with the opening and closing of the, Wicket.. -The pries - lege is extendedby the Post -master for the convenience of box -holders. There may be occasional days' when this privilege will be withheld to en - the story cif how. the gehant Water spread his cloak beneath Me roya4 feet and was revrarded awith his ii0vereign'ti eagle and speed* restoration to favor. ate nitteillIght Would * contadered prettier if it were not Mit a cheap sboW. Iteeatise people are too polite to ball YOU , of your faults, &gilt imagine yeti' haven't any •• . If y.eti Want to knAle what it litres weakness Is, let hka do the talking, and he will 'menden it. It tikes braille and labor to make money, bet neither exertion nor sense Is neteseary to get rid 01 It. stir Innis, la One Of the champion eitiasNif, Maine stands' in liallovrell, lie girth is 37 feet 10 lathes, and It has a apreed of top, =tattered at right enema of 108 feet • by 111 feet. This elra bag a Most meg. • nifitent and treitiMetrield '101), tohTtOring ode lts bistricbes more than fifty feet in ell dtrectletse Down in old Yetis they ha*. Some ebbs of whith they aro *att. • aly armid.a One known eis the Greet eke baS a girth of la feet 8 inches and epreeld Of tee 71 feet,. sehother very SYnniaetritai *Inn "Alin& hitt feW amde front the Yerk viliat peetelete Wlirittlii girt* iti 14 feet 10 inehea, *read Of * 82 feat Inside Inforrnabon Headers' Chance for Profit-LlverjoirOnght to • Grasp this Opporttority 4 - To bave even a simple ease of intla einees ,heart burn, specks before th gestion is to have e eessiaa infornitt. eyes, 'furred tongue, •sleeplessness, nervousness. or back ache, the Monatom. " suffeelana that wconq' of see* ach tleeds the hel Meola. - 01 0118 trouble i the fammi e, less the Evety reader otPt elluw /IA should digestive system is strengthened. graspthe (mnortunity offered to try If you cannot eat and digest three .Just one little , tablet out good, square and satisfying meals of a 50 eetit box of this remedy be. each day without, discomfort, vour fere NIA Meal for few days, and stomach neetle tablete. Thay yott will soon belie e strong stotnach are not a Mere temporary relief, but end perfect health. arc composed of valeable Medicinal If atal cannot (Thtain ISfi.o.na Of regents which strengthen the digest. your druggist, it will be sent by mail, ive organs, and cure and prevent postlaid, on receipt of priee. Write stomach tronbles, . us for advice on yeur case from 'a When there are pains or 'distress loading stn.wich specialist 'which Will after eating, head aches, belching of he sent frb:c; 4The B. T. Booth Com• gaSes, a sour taste in the Mouth. die -patty, Ithaca, N. Y. ' • La:Grippe and After Effects. LA GRIPPE,Scores of people suffer with the acute disease or its pernici- ous after effects, -Obstinate coughs, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Consumption Early decline followan the wake of La Grippe, one of the worst of ,Bronchial diseases. It is the one with the worst after effects, La Grippe should never be neglected, but immediately the first symptoms appear sbould be treated with PSYOHINE. The disease begins with a feeling of lassitude and general discomfort for two or three days, foie lowed by chine and fever. The nose and throat becomeinflamed-youeget a cough, sore throat, headache, pains in thelimbs, extreme weakness, nervous- ness, depression of spirits. The .acute • Farm to Rent or. For Sale • Lot 18, Con. 4, Fiullett, 100 sores, neara ly all under cultivation. Terms liberal. Apply to W. W, -*PAPUAN alinton, March 22nd, 1905 For Fate, ON. House soa mere of land, East and Ont- terio St, Purchaser wishing more land tieuld buy lotjoining. JOSHUA PEAREN Olinten • Rouse for Sale Ten rooms, with woodshed alandoennd stable No. 10th, 1005 weemosweeloisses PROFESSIONAL 'HENRY BEATTIE. thmecelolor *cur Jos Noofi • BARRISTER, 801.101TOR, Sae • „oLINTO , offissasEltiott Block, former's! ace4jeas i'by,Mr Scott. •• HANEL TO LEND hard owe , • • trailv located foe -particular() apple to 1 • W. •• nor nomn. W, BB,YDONE. For Sale. ---. ' Clinton Belt Well, Engine and Boiler, 12 horse power, (Goldie 4 McCulloch Imake,) Derrick and other articles therein Apply to JOHN llieGA.RVA.. ' symptoms last only- fnw days, but I the pains and aches, the nervousness, weakness or obstinate: cough, last for weeks and 'months... . ' - • La, Grippe is a germ disease,and as I PSYCF1INE destroys dieeese- .gerMs and eradicates poisonous mattet-frona the blood, it Will readily aatest .the progress of La Grippe,. After a few. doses of PS YOIIINR the chills aO(1.- foyer will leave yon, and also the pain. psyomwu will bring permanent re- sults and eliminate all possibility -of- ell after-effects bv giving new strength .and vitality.. Staasaaailielal is for sale by all dealers, • . • A change is to be made in the posi- tion of inspector•ofs public 'Votaries, Dr. S. P. May, So rumor has it, is to be• superseded. ay T. W. II Leavitt, for- inerly onssabizer for the Conservative party. Dr. Irfets has held the position *for about 25 years ; •he is 77 yeets of age. The , piasitiott .10 Worth,$1,700 year, With travelling expenses, . If you, your frlentls or relatives stiffer with Fits; Epilepsy, 'St. Vitus' Pence, or Falling Sickness; Write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to Tna Lama Co., iryn'King Street, W„ Toronto, Canada. All druggists sell or earl obtain for you LEIBIGSFITOURE ' Miss Elizi Williams, of Eomoka, tlin oldest. unmarried WOiliarl in tho,i United States,- was 101 years old on• Friday. She has, always prided • herself that sae never Went with the same man twice in her life. She re- ceived one proposal.. • An admirer oh: tained perniiasion • to call op her once, and ptdeoseaen the snet,'but was re, ected and nevet allowed to call again,. Miss Williema says God never ietanded her to :meaty. Suffered Terrible Agony FROM PAIN ACROSS HIS KIDNEYS . DOAN S KIDNEY PILLS CURED HIM. . , • Iles.d the worded praise, Mr. M. A. McInnis, Marion Bridge, H.S., has for Doan's Kidney (He writes us): "POr the past three years I have suffered terrible agony from pain across • my kidneys.. / as so bad I could not •stOop • or bend. I consulted and had several doctors treat me, but could get no relief. On the advice of a friend, I procured a box of your 'valuable, • life-giving reinedy (Doan's Kidney,Tills), and to aurprise and delight, I immediately got • better. In my opinion'Doan's Eldney Pills have io equallor any form of kidney, trouble." , 136ait's Kidney Pills'are 50 cents per box Or three boxes for 51.25. Csin be procured at all • dealers or will be mailed direct on reoeipt of • pride by The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Do not accept a spurious substitute but be • .eure and get Doan s. , BETTER THAN RIR are the splendid advantages offered ill every department of our school: -The O TORONTO. For quickly aid thoroughly training young People to earn good salaries in businesa posi- • tions. With 22 teachers,. bow- equiPvelit• un- to -date courses, modernImethods and thorough system, we can guarantee excellent results. • Our uew catalogue is a "dandy". Write for it. • • . .1ronge and Gerard Sirs., 'Toronto w. n. SHAW, •- • Principal. blimmod•••••6mo. • New Barber Shop. FRED 'JOYNER has opened a shop in Geo:. •Cooper'e old stand. and will be there for business . every week evening, Razor boning scientifically done, Give hila a call. Choice Residence for Sale. Subscriber offers for sale his residence on Ontario St., aft he is leaving town, It ia one of the most mbdern and np te.ditte homes in town, haviog hot and cold water, beth, electric light, and is intiskehgibly situated in one of the meat pleasant parts of the town. Particulars on application W. El. NEWCOMBE. Miss Sybil R.' Courtice) A. L. C. /Vi. Winner of 13arron Gold Medal end Ileinternan Seholarship 1005), Teacher of Piano and Theory. For terms apply et residence cor. of Joseph and Fulton streets. Berkshire Boar for Service. Snbaoriber keeps for larvae at his prem- ises, Cob, tird, Tockersmith, a loge alma Bah Berkshire &far, registered. Has never been beaten in the show ring thie taking four let prizes. Terms, $1 at Sine of service; $1,50 for registered sorsta ( A Po orkshire Boer for tierVide. APPEL ON 11t° t Oat 27 41x VtiektitsCraiAa'' thTp. Lands for Sale "In the far 'West' Efeward, Asses Im- Prrglarniswi farms ftohroustbtls sale eaildint4 from $ r atfitci re° ft 012 per sore, good land from one to six nulee • from town. Pare paid to parted hwesting. N. P. MICR, Reward, Aso, • The brick 'cottage and 20 "acres of land, jot sont/a of Clinton, on the London Road, and at present owned by Mu., 'rear is of- fered for rent on reasonable term. Apply • to Ephraim Butt, Clinton, Or 'Rev, NV. R. Butt; Springfield. March 2411 ' •..For Rent or Sale That desirable, commodious residence, et present osotipied by W. Q. Phillips, on Mary•St. First, class state of repair; 1,2 acre garden, with fruit bearing trees. and bashes. Posseeston given Oct. 1st. If pur- °based, buyer Mil have easy terms of pay- ment. Can be inspected any .rearantable hour. - Address JOHN BANSFORTS, • ' ' Clinton .0 • .1.1•110116. Farms for sale • 150 sires in 2nd Con. H. R. S. Tuoiter- smith (lob 32 and west half lot 34) with good brick house, barn, sheds; stables etc. A first oboe farm. • Pamela will he sold, either separate or together. For.partiou- lett apply ie MilltBERT CRIOB, 'Seaforth, or NV. Brydone, Barrister, Clinton. . Farm, for Sale• .. • London Road / mile froni Clinton, abent 132 acres of first -blase. lane. Rich ag garden, has been -a stook farm tera num- ber of years.. Frame house; large barns; plenty of stabling, pig house for 100 head, implement building. Possession, given at ,ony time: '• Owner • wiebea to retire from . farming. Anply *o . .H. PLTIMSTEEL, ••.May 19 1905 = ' S.1.1,••••• BARRISTER SOLICITOR ROTARY 'PUBLIC. ETO. • ()LINTON RIDOUT " HALE • Farm Tor • Sale. 1.127,57; • Beath half of lot 39, .50 acres; west half of north halk containing 25 aotes, 2nd. eon: Tuckerszeith. S. R..S“ -einivsnient to church and ashore; about 5 miles !torn ()Makin, 05 mires cleared, remainder in ;bush. It ia all seeded but 12 acres; 8 aorta - CONVEYANCERS, COMMISSIONER Real Estate and, Insurance Agent. • Money to ioen al B. HALE, JOHN MOOT G. CAMERQN formerly of Cameron: Holt .04 cameras BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Ofil08-fifilniltun 51 OPPOsite 00II30r120 00111 ' • OonEsTurt. ONT PROUDPOOT, HAYS a Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Publto Ete, Offices, -013 the Square, 2nd door from Hama. ton St., ffioderich.Private funds to loan at. lowest rates. W, PROMPOOP, K. 0, R. C. Revs, . BLAnt • ,Medikdal. Drs. Gunn RiVunn, • • Dr. W. Gnfl,11L C P.. L. It. C. S.. Dr, .1„ Nisbet sauna, AL It, C. S. Limitable L. It ti Louden . . Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at front door of office or. residence, Rattenburr, Street. • • DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN. SIIROICOH • Asetuehear„ eto office and residence Ow tario St., opposite English church, formerly oo envied by Dr. Appleton, .Cninton Ont. DR. C. W. THOMPSON Physician, Simeon, Etc. • ' special attention ;riven to diseases of the • Eye, Far, Throat and Nowa. • Office and ReSichince- , Albert Street,2 Blocks North of ItattetantrIL- G. W. Manning Smith, 31. • PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFICE -Main Street, Bayfield, formerly- • occupied by Dr. Palliator: • J. B. LHAIDY, D.D.S., IIIIICOVISOP to Hp. Agnew, Dentist• . CLINTON.,. ONTARIO. (Mae °Pen every., dayand until 10 &oleo' Satiarday evening. " • D. G. ERNEST HOLMES •-• DENTIST • (Successor- to Dr. T. C. Bruce •' -SpecittlistinErown' 'Bridge -Work " L, D, S.,-(iradnate Loyal College Dental bur . . geons of Ontario, luronto, • D.D. S.-,-,Flitet•cdass Mono graduate of Den- tal Dedattment of Toronto 'Culvert/4P • Special attention paid to preservation of children's teeth:- Will visit Bayfied • Monday, . -• • Bit. II. FOWLER _ . - —DETIST._ N . Offices over O'NEIL'S store.• . :Special care•talien to'make dental' tre -Mont* as Painless as possible.- -Wili vi a Auburn every Monday. • ,• Miscellaneous. of wheat, good barn 36x60 ft, svith stone jTAMES CAMPBELL, LONDE•SBORO•, lar and woodshtkgood orchard; abundance stabling underntath, frame house with eel- s - Nb• witnesses reguirea 980SE OF MARRIAGE LICENSES of hard and Soft water. ,:Apply to •' 4ieteasaa 'IDDO CIPICH, ErneefieId P.O. —Farm in TiikiersMilit to Rent. '. To rent for a term olyeare, Lot 14, Con- cession two, L. B. coritaining 100 sores, • 80 sores ot which are cleared and in a good .state of cultivation. This, farm is situated 1 1-2 miles froth Riptien, 7 Miles from Sea- farthi and 8.1-2 froth Heiman. Tbislarra is well fenced, drained, and has first MAO buildings thereon, and is one of: the best farms in the COnnty of Huron. .For terms .&e, apply. to Doig & Doig, Attorneys, Bina Ste. Marie, Michigan. • .• 8-11 •Farm s tor One 994 acre farnalii, the Township of Col- born e,•7 miles • from GoderiCh'and'9 milesifrom C1inton,:1 mile from Village of .Beamiler.ielose to.Post Office; daily mail; 'churches and schools!. There is' a gond, largatank barn. baggy house, • implement r orate, pig pen and hen -house; .8 . good large frame dwelling, with ten roome; good wells, fences in good state of repair.' there are about is acres of pear orchard and ss aores of apple orchard,:fall and winter fruit,' -about acr4s :of bush: 'This is.a first-olass fruit L . and' att.& farm, fall plowing nearly all donL, and five acres of wheat half of farmie.seeded doWn; POsSession. can be had aartime. • • • " '. Alsip a farm of leo acres, adjoining the aboiii. fain ; a large, geed Stone house, frame barn." horse -stable, large sheep and cattleshed, arida lartre goring near the house with milk bowie thereon ,• sluing runs through farm to Maitland River. 'Several agree of bush; farm over half Seededdown and in good 'nate of cultivation,. with some 7 -acre* of good orchard thereon. 'This farm is kvown as Cherrydele Farm, and ,hris 18.acres of fall wheat. • . April, to • • MRS. MARY,WHITE-.)3iirimiller, cwt. • SECURIIIES FOR SALE Mortgage of $2,000, upon farm lands worth 54,500; interest 4% yearly' mortgage due 7 years hence. Laai Srome7c-7-75 rerTITerhiPeoplear Building & Loan 'Association, of London, dtvid. aide of 6% paid half -yearly. StOek- 50 shares Colonial Investment de Loan Co., dividends of 6%, paid half yearly. These are offered for sale. Particulars may be had from W. BRYDONE, Solioiter for the holdet. Clinton, May 17, 1905, ApVes Wanted. I am in the market to buy both • Pall and Winter Apples. • Highest market price paid cirilton, Aug 8 D. "CANTE1• 1:61. TheStanclud Elevator, Havingslaeseds the Standard Elevator the undersigped is propatea topity the Highest cash price# for grain sof all kind. pa 41 • W. G. SMITH. Clinton. 141.11rolif 'THOMAS GUN DRY, Live stock and general. Auctioneer, GODERIOH, ONT. pont Atdek )0ales & speeiraty. Orders left at NEW LIU Mee, ClititoaLprorently &Unitise to. Tering reatenable, Fanner' male notes diStOtinted, •.Private. funcis;tOloan.at 44per -cent and -up-. wards • •BRYDDNE; JOHlt. .YE0 110aatiESTILLE, - • Agent tor thetfAacygp1 EASButtANCIII Corot Manchesterwhoselands are. . Security are rated 814,500,00e.* :Mae the Me- RILLOP 11413TUAL INKIBANCE CO: 'A classes or ."• -farni .sisks. oaid . town property taken. br lowest rates. FIrst-a an Loan Companies - :also repreeertud. Money to be had fr as 4) per . centnp, sector ling o . ntbre of Asa Mi.- Holmetylllo vottolaard *T. • fcthhim Licensed tuctloneier. The undersigned eoliths a share Of the patronage of thoae wishing to hold gales.. ,Sittisfaction gueiranteed. • Moderate rates. Apply to or eddrese JAS. A. iiiMfT11,' 1st 38, cora 16, Goderich tp., Clinton P. 0, , . . JvIABRI.AGE LICENSES' ISSUED:13ln B„ Rumball, Clinton. G. D. McTaggart itecTaggait McTaggart 13ros. • BANNERS . ALtERT ST, _CLINT General Banking Bushy • transacted • NOTES DISCOUNTEp P. TINDA.141.. . BANKER, CLINTON, OlsIT arivate 'undo ea -loan on tobrtgagel al • beat current rates General Banking business transtorted "tutored; allowed on deposits. Sale notes bong,h6 The llicKillop Mutual' Fire Insurance Co. Firm and Isolated ToWn Prop* erty Only InsUred., OFFICERS. • T. a, McLean, President, Kippen; Thee Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; Thos. X Hays, -Secy. • Treas., Seafcath; • DIRECTOlts, Js, Connelly, Porter's Hill; Pam Waft, Hallock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech. woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop,V. Des. teweis, BrOdhagen, • Each Director is inspector of losses in his own locality,. AGENTS. Roht Smith, Harlock; KEtalfalinehley Seaferth; James Cumming, tginends ville; J. W. Yes), Holmesville. NEW kilOPPING • MILL AT • 110LMESVILLE In operation deify, Coidomers Oitn teke: • Ohep heMe with there, Prieto riebtastoll or Male StifightetiOn guaratteed. ,• J. BROWN, Proprietor