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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-11-17, Page 22 MB. <MINTON,. ,tigNiT /9404104+11•••••••••••••••••••• • A Little 94rant. t The New Era's Great 1 There is no tyrant like a teething Clubbing Offer baby. The temper Wet clue to orig. 1 lapin; the little one euffere vvortse know what is the molten -they do. 1 if Renewed. than the rest of the family. Ile doesn't But baby need nt t stiffer longer than subscribera will be pleased it takes to make him well, I the o learn that we have secur- -,.. mother will, give Inen•Bahre Own Tab - ed a renewal of our arrangewent i lets. They ease the tender gums and wit h 'he Montreal Weekly Her- . bring the teeth through painlessly and ' i aid, by which we are enabled without tears Mr. 0 s. . Connolly, St. again to otbr The New Era and Laurent, Men., says ; “Some months The Herald for a year for One ago my little girl's health .became so , Dollar- bad that we felt very anx•ous, She Two Papers for the Price of One i• . Bitirteathing andefiffered so mach that we clicluot koonewhat to do for her. I veat Advised to try Bal.'sOwn Tate t I she began to improve, and there was I no further trouble. .She is navy, in the ; • The Herald has recently hest of health, thanks to the Tablets." th improved, and e publibeen • shers • The Tablets cure all the minor ail- , promise that for 1906 it• will be d' ments of children, and are a blessing I better than ever. With The New to both Mother and child. They an Era, giving all the locwave do good - they cannot possibly el and dig- . Lrict news, and The Herald, with do harno. Try them and you will use , • its general news and reading I no other mediciue for your little one. lets and frown almost t e drat dose 1 Matter, at the rice of one paper, ,, 1 s• ubscribers to he New Era are . •• gt.tting a great bargain. The offer Is good only for sub- e ,•.- scriptions to the New Era paid as, t 1 •:••• year in advance ; but it applies oth to old and to new subscrib- e, . ers. Subscribers in arrears can • ... , take advantage of it, by paying arrearages and a year in ad- vance. Under no circumstance, Iwill the Herald be sent to any subscriber, not paying in ad- . vance. The New Era will be gent for the To new subscribers for woo, I remainder of this year without .extra. charge. , - - -.........4. .. ee In remitting, address: qns 'n • ROBT. HOLMES, I CLINTON:. ONTARIO. 1 THE NEW ERA, 1 111'.".• • •!••l" • •••••••••••• •••4 4.•••. •••• • HAVE YOU A BOSS? or are you lode. -pendent? If you are mak.eng money for some one else, quit and make money for yourself. Get out ..er slavery and be free. 'Write G. MARSHALL & London. They will show you the way. They , have started thousands on the road to freedom. Seven dollars a day, every day in the year, is be. lug made handling their goods. Write now. 'rime is money. =1. The thinton liew Era FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1905. • e. ALBERTA WON BY LIBERALS :Rutherford Government Sus- • , • tained, 'atoning 23 out . 0 of 25 seats THE CoNSERVATIVE LEADER' Is DE- FEATED. Sold by all druggists or sent by mad at 25 cents a box by writing the Dr. williams' , Medicine Cie., Brockville, Ont. • Editorial Notes, ' • Should Be Abolished. in the course of his canepaigro'iCir. AYlesVgOrth has expressed himself as opp,osed bathe pension part of the In- demnity Increase Bill, uncle eenii-Ofti- cial report from Ottawa says this part of the till will be abolished at the next session of Parr in nt • Should the e• Government decide on this course it will be acting wisely; so far as the public can judge there seems to be no good reason for this pot of the bill at any ea e Referring to the matter, the Montreal Witness says : "It is practically an open secret that Sir Wiltrid Laurier was personally op- posed to the salary, and pension grab of last Ee4sion, and reputed the pass- ing of that legisletion with lees cow- phiceuey than any other act of his ad- rnin'stration. Itis, therefore, not sur - 1 prising that A. Aylesworth, tlae new Postrnaster-Generahem succession c to Sir William Melo*, who larva contesting North, York, should p rt y dissent from that legislation, and et) inform:elm Newmarket electors." - It is altogether likely the above is in lino With Sir Wilfrid's personal views, for he has several titnes expressed 841:1- ilar opinions to his friends. • ' Because the NEW ERA. pointed out, on the strength of a statement made There is nothing more necessary to by F. S. Spence, of Toronto, the dif- equip People tor.the "strenuous life" of ference in the attitude of temperance modern times to noel food. Man people now as compared with their at- titude before the Local elections, the Goderich Star charges the editor of 'tlite-fac?ei lfiritiablibiStbii-eY"" in "hip tem pern.nce views., If there is a man Who should hide his head with shame becauis of his hypocrisy on the tem- perance .question, it is Mr. james more for Mooney's PertectunfeCrearn Mitchell, the editor of the Goderich Sodas, which are widely recognized as • the rnost perfect soda biscuits in all Star. who went to a meeting of repre- carnal. They are crisp and delithioup, seutative temperance men and pledged delightful: CO the taste. Enid always his support to temperance principles, eeh enceinte Beirig a, perfect food: negVly nourishing and easily digested, and then. started 'out on his elec. they ate fitted to •• repair wasted tion campaign with a man in syme strength, preserve health and:prolong Mrs Visotnuedy3're (Sxdttre tteeeithLetroujet oi patby with the liquor brthrests, who 01 The Liberal Government 0: Premier -Rutherford in Alberta has been over- whelmingly sustained in the first Pro- vincial elections. Every Cabinet Min- ister was elected, the Opposition lead-. er, R. B. Bennett, was defeated in Cal- gary, and when the House meets it is probable that • 23 out of the twen- ty-five seats will be occupied by Lib- erals. Only two Conservatives have been elected, the other yepresentative necessary. to complete the mem'bership being Sherman, the Labor candidate in Pincher Creek, who has apparently won in a thgre-cornered light. In Calgary, where Cushing has a majority of 25, the po'l stood : Cush- ing 900 ; Bennett 875; Macdonald (Lab- or) 328. There were 400 piestested ba1. lots, and the Conservatives claim Mr. „Peen:met will be declared elected by the notirtn. widows and, orphans." ' ....Notv. they peale M the same brutal festratne • • physicall'Y sheuld be like a well-regu- Only plea,sipg to the taste, but that al- hiltl'Ieett.terri *townettin- O. 3: S. Naftel, termer.. john Sowerby, fernier ; :Jas. lated in u. hine, and within g contributes . to this end more than food thtitis not . !. Eeesteeneehens--and •nourishes.- -.1t, Aka% „;„ret f John R. Homo; tabor': ":-- • '' ,... ‘Ponnoll'y, fernier ; Sam, Sturdy, far been demonstrated that there is no "e, nutriniept and body-building elemenes manager, Dungannon ; Wm. Malltiugh Nest Wawanosh-John M. Roherte; other food made from flour so rich in as are soda biscuits. This i e and Jelin MeLenn; fanners?. Dungen- much for ordinary cra•cle-e.- res,ansdsanlYuinch6 n.on ; Patrick OlCunnor, farmer, St. Angustine ; Wrie Bantle and David Mellwairte, termets, Nile.; John joynt, farmer, Lucknow ; Jas; Johnstop, fer- nier, Auburn. . East • Ve ewaeash- Finley Anderson and Jas. .McCallum, fanners, Beigeave; Wesley Pattison, farmer, Wingham ; Dar id Scott ' end Richard Leistenam, farmers, Marnoch e Jeer') Taylor, fete -mere Fordyce. '-17$1111PRPMfrigiNNVIIIIIWIllififirliftWt Nov' Iltbo 1005 SIN'S CONSEQUENCES flInOpent Indulgence Often irings Trouble—Simple Nexus • of .Escape Tile consequences( of viol gara nrtgatilkei vel tht. ttehripeoys wholeeetod leF (me: t 4,he a ttYr ttx, • phyeical lien are often as unpleasant azd as the breakill of a Moral rule. The If you suffer with headaches, indh innocent. indu genet!, of -cvereeating brings. consequences that amount to real suffering. Indigestion is not nat- ural * it is not right ; it should not be, We offer a means of escape in Idi,o-na tablets that is simple and practical. These simple tablets are composed of such valuable medicinal agents as bismuth subgallate, which is super- ior to ell other remedies for stone. ach troubles, cerium oxalate, and ton- ics and correctives which promote the aotion. of the digestive organs, gent011,. flatulency, heart, burn, thezt- ness, sleeplessness, back -ache, or de- bility and weakness, begin the use of Mi-o-na at once, ;lust one tablet out of a 50 cent box before each meal, and you will regain perfect health and th. If you cannot obtain Itil-o-na, of your druggist, it will he sent by mail, post-paid, ojt receipt of price. Write urs for advice on your case from a leading stomach specialist which will be sent free. The R. T. Booth Com- pany, Ithaca, N. Y. I . West Huron's J.P,'s The following persons in West Her- on have beets ap °inter]: Jastices of the Peace tor West mem by the Ootaelo Government Wing_ba,m-Robt, Cerrie; retired far- mer ; Peter Fisher, postmestee ; Geo. McKenzie, gentleman ; Thos. Giegory, gentleman ; Henry Kerr, contractor ; .A.nson Dulmage, gentleman, Clinton -W. ee Ferran, gentleman; John MeGarva, gentleinen. Goderich town.- John Acheson, gen- tleman J. C, Laithwaite, gentleman ; F. Jordan, epelemen ; John Kernig- was to look efter the liquor menelnd hroducinl supetior crackers. They best equipited. bakeries in all Canada. tell them "not to be afraid,. as Jim ore menu actuted, in the cleanest and Mitchell Would not dothem any•harm," The work en .are. the most skilled on And last January, Mr. Gee. X. .the continent, and the materiels used Of Goderich, was brought out as the -ere of aver*. high order. The flour is - special blend. milled Onl y (.A, the temperance candidate for 1'440 ; he Itlooney factory. :and the buttet' is as Straight as a string,. whose Oar- cream are' produced direct iron) the famous dairies of Weetern.Ontario. aeter is beyond reproach, Mitt net-. Not an Time Of "inferior butter" finds 'withstanding:the fact that hehael Pro' Into-Id:0°110y goods... Theenat- vipusly exerted himself in. Mr. Mit- erials heixer balanced, the result is a alien behalf dueing. the latter'S elec.. 'Lion campaign, Mr. Mitchell knifed. Mr: Elliott with mild -blooded and de- liberate tneahness, and helped -in his defeat. Talk about •"Satan teprov. ing sin," but the old fellow isn't in it with the Fdearisee who edits 'the God- erich Star. • • Manitoba's grain -growers and stock - raisers in convention at Winnipeg de- clared in favor of a reduetion orthe tariff to seventeen per cent., with free agaicultural products. This showe waning belief *in the delusion that ag- riculture cite be ,helped, by an import • ' • tariff. Dr. Reaurne, M. P. P., Conservative, of South Essex, annoences himself es in favor of teaching the Freneh lane gnage in the sample. New wait end see the , Conservative papers.jump on him -hut the wait will be to dooms- day. How they would have pounded him had he only been a, Liberal. . • It is announced that sticceseion.dune lee from the -estate of the late Senator Fulford will amount to pio,o00. This is the lurid which the Conservatives used to denounce Cie "robbing ethe toothsome etal pure food, easily di- gested and eonverted into brawn, bone and brain. NO other soda craeker quite.compares with them and no otle er receives simh Agee erous.Vvelcomeeri' a table where they have mite become knoWn. 'i'be pre-eminence they have.. attained is dne to genuine merit as they tetnetbeyend resietence all who like goodethirigs to eat: Martyred MiSsionarles Fiendishly Tortured, Hong Kong; Nov. (1. -Dr. Maohle,the Artierican missionary who: eseaped the 'Massacre et Lien Chow, confirmed the pievions accounts of the'onthreak, and added hoe; 'tying . details o' the atroci- ties committed en the American wom- en, WPM the disturbaeces, com- menced the, m ob seized. Miss Chestnut and Mrs. 31achle and exposed them to public view, in the Chinese Temple. Amy Machle, a ten-yeor.old child, was carried ;off and fieng- alive into the river, . The rioters stripped Miss Chests nut naked and flung her into the. river. While the two were struggling itt the water three ' Chinamen spearedlhena with tridents. Mies Chestnut's body and Amy. Machle's head were pierced.. good faring and good crops. One young , Mrs. Maehle appealed en the rioters, Indian Who had been four years in his e but, they stoned her brains oiii; strip. place -win have 2,030 bushels of wheat I ped • the• body and flung it •into the and the ploughing and the tare of the I riVer. The mob then captured Mr. Telma was as good as on the average r .and Mrs, Peale, Stripped them naked; Western farint . . exposed them for: fifteen minutes,. This 'was an exceptiozial, case,- but, , elubbed Mr. Peale to death ie his witeis onlY because there was an ex.ceptional i . Colborne- J. A. S. viti•coe tend Alex. Robertson, fartnees, Carlow ,• J, N. Kernighan and re tee 11,11,•farmers, and Jas. Gledhill, 13en- njillei ; Jos. • Hetherington, farmer, and H. J...Morr sefarther, Bacterial. A.shfield -.le G. • Ward, gentletiiart, Dungannon ; john ' Griffin; ' farmer, JOAO. • , • Igenete.e).es, Camphell; .fiernier, 9E Lotadesb ' . Blyth ,John Wilfor.d, gentlenian. . • • . - 'Mean Youths 'Good . Ferment. 'One great' difficulty we meet in our Work among the Indians of the. West is In keeping the Wye _and' girls 'who at- tend our. Indian • SchOols from' fallittg back into .Indiareiriorles- or living, when .they leave etch:leap said Rev: Dr. R.. le Nieckay, Secretary of tbe Foreign Mist sion Pepartment of the Presbyterian • Church, who - retUrned to Toronte the Other day from an extended trip through the West, inspecting the In- dian and Chinese Mission WOrk. . 'In British. Columbia this is specially hard to Prevent, Or there is little larid for them to Settle on, and scarcely any course open but to. go back to the fish- ing village where the surrounding in - 1PROFESSIONAL For Fait% Heine ittla i *Ore Of lintir Ealit end Ont- HENRy BEATTic — tario St, Purchaaer wiebing more land tion14 barIctijoining. JOSHUA 1)00S.RENetuceeseer to Mr Jae Scent e ' Clinton BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, See. • Tem rooms, with woodshed andoltabler I 1)3;1473142 eillill- 11:44111181QT°14° House ' f";a847 ;:4°11Pled l* for Sale 1.1111,111 , hard and, eoft water, i. acre of land. cen- trally legatee for porta:I:lora Imply to W. BRYDONE. • . , • • For Sale. • Clinton Salt Well. Engine and Boiler, 12 horse power, ( Golche ce McCulloch . inake,) Dement and other enjoin therein Apply toJOHN McGARVA. I Faun to Rent or For Sale Ciinton Post-offiee Time TAU) I. Public Lobby opens.. .7 30 a.m. Public Lobby closes.... e.9,00 pen. Wicket St M,O, office ()pep 8.00 a.m. P. O. office cioses........0.00 p.m. Wicket closes '7 00 p.m. MAILS ,tinils close as follows • -South 0.3.5 tem., 3.50 p,tn. East„6,35 a me 250 p.m., 4.50 p ni. Nerth 9.50 a,rie 6.00 p.m. West • ., ' '12.30 pen. GOderich -9 50 a ne, 6 pm „ 9 p m. Mails are ready' for delivery approxi - Mately as follows • 13° P T From ISnrth....8.40 tem, • " West, • , ,8 00 inn . ; ". • South.' a,trie 00 East . • smo un, 2 00 p rte • -• [from the night train " Godetich . .... . . 3.45 p.m. NOTes :-Tne public is requested to bear in mind that the hours mentioned above for ' °penile; soul • closing the Lobby are not compuls iey, but niight be made coincident with the opening and closing of the Wicket. The privi- lege is extended by the Post•thaster for the convenienne of box-helders. There may be occesional days when . thie privilege will be withheld to en- able. the caretalter to de necessary cleaning, etc., • • Lot 18, Con, 4, Runde, 100 acres, pear - 1 ell under cultivation Terms liberal, Apply to W, NV, VABRAN Clinton, March 22nd, 1905 Y • • Lands for Sale tein the far Weste Flewitrd'Aesa, Im- proved farms for sale At 514 per acre, 'other farms without buildings from $6 to $12 pet acre, geed land from one to six rodeo . from town. Fare paid to parted inveetine. 11. c10013, Reward, Ana. Every Hot,. Delayed IN CURING A COLO IS DANGEROUS . • You have often heard pliesPutpnaleansaYld"sIillstots °121771' of a cough, it had been remedied with would reaTafe. rent if, 00 the first appearance DR. WOOD'S NOR . . AY PINE -SYRUP • a cold, a traflg cough, It is a ,pleasant, safe and effectual rentedY0 that ratty be. confidently relied epen as a specific fez Coughs and doldi of all kinds, Hoareenessr Sore Threat, Pains in Chest,.4ethma, Bronchitis' , Croup, Whooping &Ugh; QUinsy, and al am-. tiens of the Throat and Lungs. Mrs Stephen E. Strong, 'Berwick, NB... writes: "I have used Dr. 'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for Ast)ma, and have found it, to he grand medicine, always giving (Mick relief. We . ' would not be without a bottle of it in• the To Rent • The brick cottage and 30 acres of land, just south of Clinton, onthe London Road, and at present owned by Mrs. Freer is.-of. for rent en reasonable tame Apply to Ephraitn Butt, Clinton, or Rev; NV. 11. Bats, springfiew. march 24 tt Ct• . For•Rent or Sale OFFI0E-Main Street, Beyfield, formerly, occupied by Dr, Palliator; . *CVO To JE1D. • ' Wc DAIMOND• BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY P17.440. ETC. (gams • It I CIO UT irg HALE Cormstratzwins, Comstisiaorrisse, Seal Estate and Insurance Agent Money to loan 401E114 RIDOOT MeCith,a1. Dra. Gunn & Bunn, • or.1117, Gunn, L. C P.. Lit. 0.80. Misr Dr, J. Nisbet Sunn, sg. R, C. S. singiaud, L.A. 0. P., Louden. Office -Ontario Street,.Clinton. Sight calls ab front door of office or residence, Rattenburr street, int. J. W. SHAW. PHYSIO/AN, filJEGEON A3ecnoheur Mee and residence 012, • Wit. $t., opposite English church, formerly DO envied by Dr. Appleton. Minton Ont, DR.,10. W. THOPAPSOIN Phyoician, Surgeon,. Eto. special attention given to diseasee ofthe Eye, Ear, Throat and.Rose. . Oboe and:Residence-, Albert Street.2 Blocks North of ltattenbstry That desirable; commodious residence, at .present oacupied ley. W. Q. Phillips, on Miley St, First • tilaf3f3 state of repair; 1-2. acre garden, with friiit bearing tree') and bushes. Possession given Oat. lat. It , pur- chased, buyer can have easy terms of ,pev- roent. Can be inspected any roast:melds hour.. Addrese JOHN RANSFORD, Clinton P.O fluencestend , to undo all one work,' ,: he cantimied, "In the Prairie ''aouhlry. ...15r; wo.a.NorwteePirte deny is put zip in a there is More hope, because ',of the POs'. .inkaper. Three Pine Trees is the . trade .snerk and the 'price 25 cents at. all dealers. sibility Of geeting the young Indians to Reftum substitutes. Demand Dr; Wood's and . settle du land aWay from the village toot . , ... careful and intelligent farming. ----•-•-•••-e- "LatelY the plan has been adopted of. t. • Tor RA,: a a doon*. • mating up, the reserves into 80 -acre . . farms, and assigning them to those who s b , Independent 'farmers •eozninunity, and 'to apply themselves to I Wi h to ee0Ine , and eorne ef the Italians ere very sue-- . ' cessful. • "1 'saw one reserve where they bad presence and subsequently killed Mrs. Indian Government Agent at that ple.ce. The Mine of the India,n work had been the politicalist appointed agents, who ' were as a rule either incamble or in- different to the real duties Of the posi- tion. • • elf.n.13.5nnett was an aggressive lead-, A haven't a Word to say against it, • . von costivi ? a whirlwind platform speaker, and ran in the Conservative city of Cal- meg ettewer,1 was di Years of age If yen knew how bad for health con- IltzgittiTatir isirruelws oe-tlis- 1:e . orleereAret gary, but his connection with the C.P. last Thilrsday.. Uhl.% been said of him: R. as solicitor, hie unpopularity with, that he understande the British nee- jaundice, artaerniW arid tit4 thousand leading Calgary Conse,rvatives, and the superior generalship of Mr. Ruth: erford and his associates resulted in his undoing. THE ISSUES AT STAKE. pie better,thattenY erdelterellewheeeVer sat upon the throne of 1.lrigland. eThe complimenels not exaggerated. Robert•MCGee, of the let line; Mor- ris, is slowly recoveting from sex ere inn ets. The Conservatives at first sought to make the issue the question of Provin- cial rights, arising out of the antonorny legislation, but latterly the Govern- ment forces put the Opposition on the defensive by their references to Mr. Bennett's entangling alliances, because of which the Liberals Would be in a better position to • give the neceseary Provincial facilities for the constrnc- tion and extension of the Grand Trunk Pacific. WERE ONTARIO Mn The Premier of Alberta is by nature a quiet man, quite the opposite of the late Opposition leader. He is a bar- rister practishig in Strathcona, and was Deputy Speaker in the last Terri- torial Legislature. Ilis chief lieuten- ant is lion. C. NK, Cross, Attorney - General, who, like the Premier, Was born in Ontario. Hon-. Mr. Cushing, 'who defeated Mr. Bennett, conducte a planing mill in Calgary. The Dominion and I/tilted States fire losses for the first ten months of 1005 make it very faVarable. showing. com- pared with those of the same period of 1904, which were oztraortlinarily heavy. The figures for 1004 Were $221,4261/00 ; those for the last nine Menthe were $143,703,000., ' • Mrs. Fanny Hogg 'Who Will be 87 Years Of age if she lives until April 29th, is a smart person for her years. It is 50 years aloft she moved t Morris township with her husband, who died 18 years ago. • Mrs. Hogg has lived in Brussels for the past 13 years. She it; the sole survivor of a family of 9, one of Whom atettizied to 91 e ears. MANY NEW MEMBElls This is the first, election in the new Province of Albert A. since the grant- ing of autonomy at the last seashell of the Domi n ion .Parlitini en t, Formerly the Territory of Alberta., which was considerably smeller in area than the present Province, was represented in the Territorial Legialature at Regina, which had in all 35 members. Now Alberta elects 25 Inc herself. WIDTH ()V SLEIGHS. -It may be of interest to formers arid others to know that et the last, session of the Ontario Legisle t ere an nett waa pitesed requiring that all aleighe inanuftc toted in Ontario after the Illst of Dec. 1000. shall be not )ss than tour feet In. Witith between th minors. 3. This does • 414exriade before t Mentioned. not relate to otttt ' nor to sleighs in I odor s Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is* strong medicine, a doctoes medicine. Iteures hard cases, severe and desperate eases, chronic *c*of asthma', pleu- risy, hronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. atitterwire.ti‘,vonfatm tegoltre=711.frnIsetsvi ehos."-.1dUntant. rrnelnlAtni 11. 1114 other diseates too. ,00ner or later it -will bring- yoneto a.sickbed. 'nee - of Dr. Hamilton's Pills changes all this quickly. They are made to cure eonstipation in one night and always do so. By t akitig Dr. Hamilton's Pills gee nee sure of a, keen appetite, Splen- did color. jovial Spirits; end Bonne, restful' sleep Gentle in action : good for men, Ye( men, or children. 25... per box or five `for $1.00. Sohl by all Medicine dealeri. ' At the Lord Mayoes banquet in London Premier Balfour mane opti- mistic referencea to the future -peace of the world. * • A MAN OF THE DAY. ‘' "A Descendant of One of William Shakespeare's Ancestors." Mr. W. A.. Hamar Bass, the present proprietor of The Era, is, it appears, "a descendant of one xif Williarn Shake- speare's ancestors," says The London Star. As everybody knows, Shake- speare's Mother was Sa Arden -Maty Arden, the great-grandmother of. Wal- ter Arden of Parkhall, Warwickshire. Emily /lane Arden, who married Mich - tel Thomas Bass, M. P•Ve for Derby, in 1885, w directly deeeerided from this Walter Arden; and their eldest $0n Burton their sewed sen being Haerlar 1 ; ' Wtits 1110fittel Uttillr Bess, now Lord tion, Bass, the father of Ur. W. A. H. Bees. 1 Mr, m4heee ee Zstrieb, hese His wife, Leal Nerteel /lettings, le Week purchased 3 acres of latid 111 Alberta from Mr Keyes, a form, erresident ot Stanley township. Mr. Mthmer has never seen this land but he has great faith in the continued pros- perity of the West, : • • „ Should It Ripens • into Love. The practice• of ,putting little pot- ties_ containing. meseages.einto stmeeeSe in Canadian cheese factories is getting quite common, says The Brockville , Times. One Of these fine days some Englishman will be operated on for ene pendicitis and find' in his ntidst an in- vitation to correspond with some Can- adian lassie. just fancy! How ro- mantic if the acq:ualntance thus bee On should riper' into- lore! , • State of Ohio. City of Toledo', ss Lucas County, -Frank Cheney makes oath that- he is senior prietner of the firm of F. j, Cheney St Co., doing lansiness in the city of Toledo, County. andState afore- said, and that said firm will pay the sum of UNE HuNDHED.DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannorbe cured by the 'use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. I. CHENEV. Sworn to before me and subseribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decon- ber, A, , 1886, A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Public. Haws Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally. and actsdirectly on the blood and 'lumens surfaces of the eystenh Send for teetiniconiels P. J CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. soul bA all rogqists, /5c... wiry WE ogoostamm iHECLA" 'FURNACIBS Becattse they are tn.& by Clue Drat. ft Co., of Preston. That's the best gurgantee of quality iseknow of. ' .8eistuse they lion hoed Mato, btatestd • of bebig bolted or cemented together. Itugedneci)canuse thtselaleleZell7tastforill*Dkethe "tight -and best they give out, , Because they have epeeist grates for soft colt and vivo& BeCIOSe.—Ift.n, there are a *mai goat masons why we think Ueda Vttraiones •Caine lit and let us go ow: Um together. Local. Agents: DAVIS 4 ROWLIXND Farm for Sale. Loudon Rosa trete from Clinton, aboet 18e ernes of first-class lance Rich as et garden, 1140 been a stook firm tor a num- ber of years. Frame house, Isras barns, plenty of stabling, pia house. for 100 heed, implement building. Posseesion given at any eime. Owner wishes to retire from farminme.ayAf9p11;04-59 PLUMSTEEL, Farm for. Sale. &.•-• Mee . • South lialf•Of lot 89, tO acres; west half of north half, containing 25 acres, 2n0 con. Tuokersnrate S. R. S., convenient to church and school; about • 5 ranee from Clinton, 65 twee cleared, remainder in bush. It is all seeded but 12 acres; ernes of wheat, good barn 86x00 ft,. with stone stabling underneath, hams; house with cel- lar and woodslet d; good orchard; abundance of hard ad soft water. Apply to P.O. 4ixtf IDIJO ORICEIeBrnoefield O HE ADACH E . Neuralgia and Nevadans's aired flY by A JAN" HARIN,ISSI HEADACHE is. AND NEURALGIA CORE No heart depression limateateuresverdiscamma. Takenoottiar.ficausissei stimtweeedirecteime: Athens & Co., &moos, Ont. Marty boats ales ' sotisfied. • Farm in Tuckersmith-to J. B. LUNDY, D.D.S., Successor to Dr, Agnew, Dentist. ' CLINTON, - ONTARIO, Office open every depend until-lOb'oloo Saturday evening. ' kR NEST HOLMES- AENTIST ' (Successor to Dr, T. C. Bruce ' Speclallst in Crown awl Bridge Work Ir. D. S.. -Graduate Royal College Dental bur _geons of Ontario, 7.oronto D.D. 6.--Eirst-olass Reno gradUate of Pen - t1 tteno at irotnmipacuti f ,Ttropnrreas ortvusitvitr: ot ' ohildren'a teeth. Will visit . J3eyfield a . . x.1. DR. 11. FOIVLEll • Offi•oe'ieNvneroTiNIESeis Spsoial barge/teen to mike denial- trit ment as painless as poidimewni vi Auburn every Monday.' • •IV.Liscell'043.ebiLS3 . • . :Tapas camr.eou,, LONDESBORO., • • bSUElt OE MARRIAGE LICENSES No witnesses reqnired • • Money. , • . . • Privatefunds to loan.at 434 per cent and tit:er.;• wards . • BELYDONE... ' .......••=tnoto•wa..,ers... • ' . Rent. ' Licensed Attetioneer. • .-- 010 rent for a term of yeers, Lot 14, Con- ceesion two, L. R, S., containing 100 acmes, 8.0acretrof which are cleared aani in a. good spate oncultivaeion. This farm is situated 1 1:2 miles from Eippen; 7 milesfrom Sea. fzrth, and 3 1-2 from Hensall. This farm is well fenced, drained, and has first class buildings eliereon, and is one of the best farms In the County of Floron.' For 'terrine am, Applyto Doig Doig, Attorneys, Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan. 8-11 Farm s lor • I C)ne 9934 store farrn•in the Townolip ef ace-, borne, 7 miles from Goderich and 9 miles'from • Clinton, I mile from Village .of Bennitler.,elose to Post Office; daily trail; churches and solt0014. 'Chore Is a good, large tank barn,13ngi house. Tbe undersigned solictite a share of the •- patronageof those wishing to hold SatiefaCtion griaranteed. Moderate rates - Apply to or address JAS. A. SMITH, lot 38, con 46, Goderich tp.,•Ciinton p. 0, • • . . , . • • THOMASUNDRY,, • Live stock and general Auctioneer, ' GODERICH, ONT.. . F.,„arm stock sales a specialty. Girders left at NItiv ERA office, Clinton, promptly attended • to. ' Terina reasonable. Verniers' sale notes discounted, • • ARIAIAGE LICENSES'. . Isstigo.BY • ' J• it•• R11111bRil ahltOn implement house, rig Pen. and lien OnBe, a = good large frame dwelling, with ten rooms; 2 • ood wells fences in soca state of repair. Fhere are about 18 acres ofpear orchard and 28 acres of apple orchard. fail and winter .fruit, about 6 soros of bush. Thiq jeit fIrst-class fruit and:stock farm, fall plovving. nearly all don, - and live acres el Wheat; halt of farm is seeded dowo. Possession.can be had atrtime. Also a farm of 160 acres, adjoining the above farta ; a large, go ft one 5fl545P NEW CHOPPING N1111 AT 1101.111ESViLLE In operationdaily. gni:deniers NM take Chop home with them• Prictee right -toll or cash, Setisfactiot anareriesd. £BROWI, Proprietor Take ails Fram y Pills for toristipa- • the daughter of the thirteenth Earl o Huntingdon. The Peerage changed 'halide in 1819, when It was successfully claimed by Hans rrandS Hastings, then a simple post -captain in the navy. ' The story of the claim, written 'andel* the title of "The Huntingdon Peerage," by Henry Nugent Zen, reads like an amusing toMaticee A, nobleman it the catitatn's neighhorlifed had a favorite fox, which the sailor killed. This led to a quarrel, in whicii Hans challenged the nobleman, who refused to meet Mm on the around of inequality in rank. On 'Width Hans retorted that if he troubled to put in,a claim he would be even Welter In rank that his oppon- ent. Ms friend, netts Nugent tell, truek 123* the remark, Started a fourth, • enowliittalgrit ivaybotsarn s atter evidenee, which culminated, after Many droll adventures, in the dittetrite try ha Dieters. Commons of doeutrients conclusively establishing Hans) claim, *Mali was allowed, With the eunfort ' of the great Mr filltrend Rowdily, in 44 tut • _ TheStandara Elevator. e bat horse stable, large sheep and cattle shed, ands . large g ntar the h use. with milk honse climatal Banking buomoos tranateied seeded down and in good state of cultivation, a e notes bought with 007110 aores-of geed orchard -thereon- - • , "" has 18 acres a fall wheat. Apply to Daggart M. D. McTa, mart' • TISDALt. • cLi*Tuiq, 014T . Private funde io loan on mortgages at ' • . best current rate* ' • • , , theeon ; STU in g rtins.tirrOugh farm te Maitland Itteregit allowed on depoeits, Toyer. severel acres of bush; farm over half s i This farm is krown as Cherrydale Farm, and . . .. , 11118.11AM W111.TS, Benmiller, Ont. D. lieT, • • 1 MeTaggart "Bros • New 'Barbet Shop. FRED SOYNER has opened *shop in ,Geo, Coopea's old atand. and will be there for business every week evening, Razor bottle g adentifically done, • Give him at call. H wing leased the Standard Elevator the • undersigned is torqued tepay the Highest cash iprlee for graln �I\ all kinds, pi 41 G. SMITH. Clinton. .4 Treat Irom Ceylon "in,a Rather° elect Makes the mod oi it4af# 0 IL k•' 4,0'. •••, Choice Residence for Sale. Subscriber offers for Rale hisresidence oxi °Mario St., as he is lee:Vita town, It is ote of the moth modern and riti to -date houses in tows, having hot and cold water, both, electric light, and is Meat eligibly. sitneted in One of the Most pleasant ports of the team. Particulate on application W. 'H. NEWCOhiSE. Berkshire Boar lor Service. Subscriber beepsfor service at hie prem- ises,Con, 90, Tacketamith„ e large Eng- lishBerkshire Mar. registered. Has neyer been beaten in the show ring thie fail, taking four 1st mine. Terme, $1 at time of service; MA for registered SOWS, Also Yorlielaire Boar for berVibe. .. . APPELTON ELCOAT. Oct /7.41x Tnekersmith Tp. - Auction Sale • r OP 51 'head of Choice , Stock Steers : AT OICICS VAIIIK SEAL/Mil , " • ON • BANKERS ALBERT_ST , CLINTON e. General Banking BtIsisiess• • transacted VOTES DiScOUI4TgD.. Drefte hewed. Interest allOwed an • depositis. Saturday, Nov. 18 at I Veloc TERM -.1'0n credit will be given oti furnishing approved ;joint notes. A. discount ot 5 per cent. per annum will be alloWed for cash. GOVittilOck & SliolpOtotti Prop's like Brown, Alletlelleer. Gunagathon. ro MliS, PRZNOB; County Manager, Clinton, Ontario. AA Home Fridays, • Pd ' Miss. Sybil R. -Courtice, Minter of Barron Gold Medal and Heititzinan Scholarship 1905), Teacher of Piano and Theory.. For terms apply at residence cur. of Joseph and Fulton streets. The McKillop Mutual Itire Insurance °Co. Farm and Isolated Vile,* Pf0Pa* arty Only insured. . • OrriCERS. T. B. McLean, President, Eippen; Thos Eraser, Vice-prcs,, Brucefield; Thos. E Hays, Secy. Trees., Staforth% DIRECTORS. las, Connelly, Porter's 'Hill; John. Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; I. Evans, Beech. woon; I. 0. Grieve, Winthrop,p. 13eti. neweis, BrOtlhagert. Each Director is inspector of losses in, his own locality. AOSNTS, Rol% ltb, Harlock; tdtplitichlty Seaforth; lames Cumming. Egreade- ville; I. W. Iteo‘