The Clinton New Era, 1905-12-22, Page 22 „
Thus cried the hair, And A
ldnd neighbortarne to the re*.
cue with a battle of 4Yer's
Hair Vigor. The heir was
saved!. In gratitude, it grew
long add heavy, and with all
the deep, rich color of early
' life. Sold in all parts of the:
world for sixty years.
iA About MO year ago I lost mearly ¬ my
•heir toliowinjf an attack ot measles. I was
tirt.21:111::14:17:47=4:11TIfird!,
iniodot hair." -3L*. W. J. ;Mown. Me'o*.
care roc wh..
sesee iryg. 0. Ayor co.. rowan, again.
A140 manualeturera or
Jot S.01SAPIOULIA.
ZIeiaLL
SIERRY PECIOR/1.1
e gunge New Eve
FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1005.
Scott has 16 Seats.
Retnrus from a number of the con-
stituencies in Saskatchewan are f et
incomplete and indefinite, but enough
ii known to vouchsafe 16 seats to the
Government, thus a good working ma-
i^:ty, in the House of 25. A note-
worthy feature of the election by re-
-ins received is the strong endorses
tion of Liberal candidates by rural
electors. It is not improbable that
when the first Legislature divides
Premier Scott will have a following of
at least 38.
, The Tariff Commission, which is
now sitting in the West, finds a pretty
steong free trade sentiment there, and
;aWhen, a revision of the tariff takt s
"Silaee, it will be difficult 'to ignore the
*presentations that have been made
.frinn various quarters for a retitle. ion
Of the tariff.
r The action of Justice Clute, in cm-
, ection vvith the Plumber's Cornhine.
Toronto, will be warmly approved of
by the puotic generally. The Master
timbers were each fined $5000, and
lesser members of the combine.
fOitre §250 to $500 each. Justice Clute
'I'd the act of a highwayman robbing
Tenian on the street, was less offensive
; than the actions of the combine.
•, It is stated that some 132 American
industrial concerns have established
irtiahohes in Ortnada, and in some por-
tions of the States they are now
• agitating for reciprocity, M they are
.:•lietting gleaned tit the chenge in
•‘4aira. Of cotthet good deal would
q -depend on the kind of treaty that
could be be made, but there is no clues-
" ton that trade between Canada and
the States must be carried on mutual"
ly.and. to the advantage of both.
•
The .v.heat crop of the Cenadian
North weet is -estimated at 86,810,000
%betas _Of this 61,110,000 bushels has
'lready beep marketed. A. large part•
Of•the manereceived for it has gone
to pay debts that the Westerners had
ascumulated while they were apply-
ing the proceeds of former crops to the
,intrchase of additional farms. Thus
the itedebtedness,though large, is pass-
ing off, fortunately for all concerned.
Preis used wisely by the farmers and
In being liquidated, with little or no loss
the merchants and manufacturers.
A bank clerk in Toronto was foolish
(nigh to skip out on Monday with
$1501) of the bank funds, and since his
departure some of the papers are blam-
1 the smallness of his salary - 0650 -
Or his, going crooked. The question
Salaisr really has nothing to do with
and should not be so regarded.
very man is entitled to the highest
lary he can command for his services,
btit he is not eneitled to any sympathy
tectaise his salary was low when he
'ecotttes diehonest. If bank clerks are
nderpaid they should stay out of the
tyke until the demand for their see-
ker became so great that salaries
°Old go up,
•
It. !lakes Your Mouth Water
1.14,13pet1aer, Ilracetiand Digestive
•'That's
tilohly Concentrated
one.quarter teaspoonful -is
filcieAt for a cup of hOUilfOti,
fAate of soup, or a dish of
VegetabIeS, etc. Sold by all -
ruggists and grocers,
MOOSE LOSITE0, Tote*
la Soup"
Delltiotii, seltitieStetie iota
ng. lift **Make 6 Wilts*
grave, \
•
'Samples of; Choice Orain for the'
'Improvement of Seed. 1
iAgriculture, another distribution will
be made this season of samples of the BYl, illetruction Of the l'olinieter of 1,
Most produetive sorts of gram to ()an-
ltiliale farillere fee' the improvement of
• 0900, WIte etesli Al dietrilatititel is a
• the Very hest, and, has been eeellrecl
I mainly from the :excellent crops re -
1 cently had at thebranch Experinaental
. Farms at Indian Head, Seek.. and at
Brandon, Man. The distribution this
spring will consist of movies of oats,
spring wheat. barley, Indian corn (for
ensilage only-) 494 potatoes. The quan-
tity of oats to be sent this year will be
4 pounds, and a wheat or barley 5 lbs.
-sufficient in each case to sow one -
twentieth of an acre. The samples of
. Indian corn and potatoes will weigh 3
,lbs. as heretofore. A quantity of each
of the following varieties has been se-
cured for this distribution :
4 Oeas -Banner, Wide -Awake, Abun-
dance, Thousand: Dollar, Improved Li-
gowa, Goldfinder and Waverley.
WHEAT-Prestons, Red•Fife, Percy,
Stanley, Huron, Laurel and White
Fife.
HANLEY - Six -rowed- Mensury, Od-
essa, Mansfield, Claude and Royal. 2. -
rowed L-Stanclwelh Liviacible, Cana-
dian Thorpe and•Siciney,
Innearr Coax. (for ensilage -.Early
sorts-sAngel of Midnight, Conipton's
Early•a,nd Longfellow ; later varieties
-Selected I,earning, Early Mastodon
and White Cap Yellovir Dent. . . .
• Poaesepos Vaernan No. 1, Ertely
White Prize. Rochester Rose, thlele
Satin, A•merican Wender, Bovee, Early
Andes and Late Puritan,
Every tanner rail& apply, but Only,
one sample .can be sent to each epphe ,
!cant,..hence. if an IncliVidual receives a
sample of °Its he cannot also receive
one of wheat, barley or potatoes,
Lists of names from one individual, or
lipmieations for more than one sample
l'or one household cannot be enter-
tained. These samples will be sent
free of charge.
Applications should be addressed to
the Director of Experimental Farms,
Ottawa, and may be sent in any time
before the ist of March, after Which
the lists will he closed, so that all the
s tmiles asked for may be sent out in
good thee for sowing. Parties writing
should mention the sort or variety
-
they would prefer, with a second sort
ae an alternative, and should the
a,vai table stock of both these varieties
be exhausted, south other good' sort
will he seni
t nstead. Those applying
for Indian corn or potatoes will please
&ex in.wind that the cortiois net avail-
able for distribution until March or
April. and that potatoes cannot be
mailed frona here untildanger from
frost in transit is over ..Ne poetage.,iii,
required on mail matter addresseel to
the Central Experimental Farm Otte -
Wm. SAUNDERS. *
Director Experimental-Farrne.
Beware ot Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Meenry
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole ystain When entering it
through the mucous surfaces: Such
articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from , reputable physic-
ians, as the damage they will do is ten
fold from the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's' Catarrh
Care, manufactured by F. j. Cheney
& Co. Toledo, 0„ contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous stirfaces:Of
the system, In buying hall's Catarrh
Cure, be sure yon get the genuine. It
is taken internally and made in Toledo
Ohio, .F. J. Cheney Ce Testimon-
,
ials free.
Sold by Druggists in 750 bottles. .
Take Hall's Family Pills for constip-
ation, .
• The new License Inspeotor in Toe;
onto is said to have closed up tight
every bar -room in the City last Sunday.
This is much better than closing up.
the fellows who get tight on Sunday,
The Minister of Railways expects to
present in Parliament next, session his
bill to introduce a pension system on
the Government Railway system.. In
so doing, Mr. Emmerson counts on ef-
fecting a considerable saving on the
operation of the road. because it , will
enable him to retire at least -300 em-
plyees who have grown grey in the
Intercolonial's service, and _many of
whom will net need to be replaced itt
all. There are at least this enany--men
on the line yet who were taken over
over when the Government a genera-
tion ago acquired the portion of ,the 1.
C. R. fecom St. Sohn to Truro and•from
Pictou to Halifax. They are among
its most faithful seryants. and in near-
ly all cases heads of families who can-
not well be turned adrift withoutsome
provision for their remaining years.
Instead, therefore, of keeping them on
indefinitely in the departmental am-
ple', they will be retired at a fraction
of their present salaries. Mr; Einmer-
son's pension scheme Will call far con-
tributions from the men themselves on
lines similar to those that here been
foetid stweessftil. on a number of the
larger company systems. •
A Good Word for the Local Paper
A femme in !speaking beforean in-
stitute of his profession recently said :
"As a rule the'ffirraer 1010Wil no firm.
eb friend than the country prees. The
, home paper is distinctly supported tit-
rect by farmers, Who cenapose the
backbone of the printer's subscription
lis ato largely* buy what the merchant
advertises. Now brother, let us not
forgetpur friends. Let us set) that our
subscript'on it; paid up and a year in
advance, if we can afford it. The man
or the paper that fights my battles
shall have my simian% Another thing
the merchants who advettise are the ,
Oleg who make it possible for tie to get
* good local paper, and the men or
firms *he are too penurious to adver-
tise or help support the local press
have to tight to the Meiners" patron-
age I propose hereafter to go to a
good live advertiser and a man who
will de his share in supporting the lo-
cal press, thus contributing to my sup-
port rather than buy of the Man who
proposes to take all and give nothing
111 tetorn, If Writers as it claw wontd
Support their friends the other cello we
would. soon go out of business
The death of William riehtike, an
AMetleati cattle buyer, at Medkine
?110, has been found • to be due to
chloral hydrate/ it Viet)* ofton need
in ,,knoostont drops.
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TUE CLINTON 14111Vir ERA:
A FELINE DITTY
DIAMOND DYES
My kittens three, were white and gray,
'Twas•hard to keep them clean ;
o matter how I 'Worked each day,
Ihalcits looked very mean.
•
heft/ go out in the morning clad
So tidy and so trim
At nightthey'd coutehome looking sad.
With clothes se soiled and grim. ,
1 'could not keep thern tidy, neat
•One hour of tbe day.
'When they were in rhe field or -street,
• Withether cats at Play. .•
• T thee procured the DIAMOND DYES,
"And !mule a dye bath hot.
And to mr kittens, great surprise, .
I dipped them in the pot.
cedar, my kittefis all are, dressed
he Black. 'so rich and deep ;
teionrsi no inoreesied now am blessed •
41Pe.aVhene'er I ream or Sleep. •
• ••
' be moral of my song is 'plain;
To women bright. and s'vise ;
you would pleasure. trrefit wain.
'Met use the DIAMOND DYES.
• The Renewing Season.
This is the month the editor expects
you to call. • We will be "at home" to.
callers every dayioccept Sunday tin 41
further notice. Instead' of leavingyoue 'cards you are expected to leave.e•
dollar for which the Now Ene. and
Weekly Nereid Will be sent to yoti
every week of neit year. In choosingS
your Christtnes gifts for absent rela-
tives and friends. reniem bet. that the
Now Elia' May be sent to any part of
:Canadwor the United States for 51.
and that amore: appreciated gift, could
not be had:
A t04410.....",1140.41•00.44.4.14, For Saki
i The New Era's Great I ....,_
1 Olintou Salt Well, Engine and Boller,
fo Clubbing Offer
mains) Derrtck and other articles therein
' 12 horse pewar, (Goldie & McCulloch
41 , Renewed, Apply to JOBS hfoGARVA.
t MIR stibii6ribers will haPiealied1 i ' Cattle Feed tor Sale.
I
V to learn that we have sectir.
ed a, renewal of our arrangement I For Sale a quantity of Oat Feed, will be
with The Montreal WeeklY Her- sold cheap, for min or traded for arab),
ald,:by which we are enabled
i
aThoenaHre_ralct for a year for One
1 SliaNDARD ELEVATOR,
again to offer The New Ara and pd 41 Clinton.
. - ;• Corn tor Sale.
Two Papers for
;
1 ,
the Price of One 4
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IThe Herald has recently been ;
• promise that for 1906 it will be
improved, and the publishers I
•
better than ever, With The New
Era, giving all the local and dis-
trict hews, and The Herald, with
1 its general news and reading
matter, at the *price atone paper,
subscribers to The New Era are
'
scriptions to the New Era paid a
1
geTtlaiengoffaegrTiesaig.toadrgonailyn.for sub.
year in advance; but it applies
both to old and to new subscrib-
ers. Subscribers in arrears .can
I take advantage of it, by paying
1
ad-
vance. ITnderno circumstances I
arrearages and a year in ,* will the Herald be sent to any ot
• subscriber, not paying; in ad •
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• vance. '
1 To new subseribees for 1006,
The New Era will be tent for the ±
remainder of this year without ;
* extra ehargr. . •et
0, In remitting, address: •
ODD DERIVATIONS.
„
Ourfolas Illatory• of the Word "Vote,"
How 4pRettettleu hat rte Name.
"Vote" IS a word 'with a curious his-
, tory. To the Roman a "vetinti" was a
solemn promise made to a deify. From
• the solemn promise itself the meaning
of "votum" gradually became the
prayer or intense wish that aecompti-
nied the promise and then fli4 intense
wish whatever. 'So far • the develop.,
raent proceeded in Latin, and, '!vote"
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• ROT. HOLMES,
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• THE NE W 113A
CLINTON, •
- ONTARIO.. .=
ow** ••••44•• *N. *41 ieNie teseee•
THREE Trying Times in
WOMAN'S LIFE
WHEN
Inman HEART
AND NERVE PILLS
are almost an absolute netessitY towarde her
future health. •
The fintt'siberi she is last budding irein
guI-
hood into the:hill bloom of womanhood. •
1
:The second:Period that constitutesa-special
drainoi the oaken duriog pregnancy. ,
The third. and the one most liable to leiwe
• heart and nerVe troubles is ciiirine!change'of
.1n idl t•hree periods Milburies "[Sett and ,
Nerve Pifli w,fl prove Of 'wonderful value testicle.
. over the time. mre. ditinen Xing, 0,ornwa1I,
Qat., writer -if' "I was troubled .....irery xinich with .
• heart trouble -the cause being to a great extent
dna to," change of life.'" I have been taking yaw -
Heart and Nerve Pills for some time; and nieep
to gontinue doing so,.. as ' I coil 'truthfully any
they are tbe best remedy I have ever usedfor
building un the system. You are al libetty to
use this statement 'for the benefit of other
, . : •
Sufferers," • •
Price 50 cents per box or three here's for E1 25,,,
all' dealers Or Tkl!, Co,, Limitr,d,
•Toronto,
pasied"into. rgiatils.11,, 3Vit.12 the Stand '
sense. : • When Bea Jonson ,wrote•if
"publicerotes" to heayen, he meant not.
mass Meeting resolutions, hut prayers.
Finally -"vote". acquired its present
meaning, the 'formal and emphatic ex -
r'
.p eislen of a wish, ,While the old sense
remains with its-doublelerow."'
That onenworic bag for shopping,
called a reticule, gait nit name directly
fromt the Latin , "reticuluns,"
net." • Popularly, however, the Word is
supposed to owe its existence to the
fact that When an Englishwoman visit-
ed the first .Paris exhibition: with her
little bog in her hand the • Parisians
cried "Ridicule!" 'The Englishwoman,
misunderstanding the eiclamation. is
Said tohave thought it the correct
translation of.",little bag" and return-
ed to England 'calling it a "reticule:"
Philologists claim that the phrase to
"sleep y like a tore" :comes from the .
French "dernair commie une taupe," to
sleep like e mole.' It Is said, too, that
Cinderella's "slippers were not made Of
glass,- but of....fivairet. thessehl-elfrencle
word for ermine, Which in time became
corrupted Into "'erre," glass.
-A MILLION .DOLLA.AS SQUAN,,
.1)1?SitEb.
It is aitimated this sum was Wasted'
Wit. year by people trying to find a
cure for eaterrh. Theolish for sufferers
to experiment when it's ao well known
that (Jataerhogone is the only remedy
that Cures permanently. Other treat-
ments only relieve, but Cetarrhozone
cures and prevents the disease from
ever returning.. "I had ()attire)] in its
worst form, 'writes G . F. leaddentof
Ruyan, Que. woe Eiti' had that or.
dinary medicine didn't even relieve
but Catarrhozone cured perfectly." No
chance of disappointment with Cab
arrhozonesLit'e eettain as death to mire
your Catarrh-ejust try, it,
• rt Daughter of Trafalgar.
There is *Ported to be now ltving
it daughter of one of Nelson's officers
at Trafalgar. This is Miss Jane pa
l'enotiere; it lady residing at Liskeard
and DOW In her 92n6 Year. Mimi La
Penotieree father Wag the lieutenant
In command o Ilte Majesty's aide
Schooner Pickle, and on the eve of
Trafalgar did useful service in tident-
ing amongst the French fleet. To Pete-
tiere Was assigned the honor of brings
Big borne Lord CollingWoOd'is de-
spatches With the tidings of Nelson's
'tether. Though the bearer of a French
tame La Penotiere's great grandfather,
Col: Frederick Iitt Petietiere, cattle over
With William nr. and married Bridget,
daughter of the Rev, the Hon. Jahn
Melding, Canon of Salisbury, chaplain
to the Ring, and granchdaughter of
Lord Denbigh.
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The Microbe'?" kitohatis
/n it London hospital Where htteter-
tology is a feature line croDis of typhoid
emir be sten flotniehing ht the edentate
garden. -
There is even a mierobee Mani
kit-
chen, where several highly -trained and
most learned chefs In White lition over.
ant art 601111,01ling 'dainty repute for,
Ole microbes, .
Their mato reottire the most ogre
ful study. .01r6r the Are 1,0tafnita ae
ideaMhig in a ealdreas and in the outgo
Of 11, few ao* thews/ha potatoes map
be awd seder gismo coon with flour.
Waite growth* of various ettaassia• on
thot Oa*.
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The Arab Steed.
An -Arab steed . of pure breed Would
probably 'be outpaced in a nee by an
English thoroughbred, but in other re-
spects It outshites its western• rival.
It Is 00 docile that it is treated by its
• owner as one of the faintly,and it has •
an iron constitution, for it sleeps out
at night without covering or shelter.
Nature preleets the Arab horse 'with
a thick, furry coat, which Is never '
touched by brush or comb and Which
falls- off at the approach of spring,
Whet, the body and „legs, which had
beeneleaggy as those of .a hear, again
resume their graceful beauty and glis-
ten in the sun like polished marble. -
London Chronicle. • • .
• North and finuth litorest.
In the northern part Xeres. Is ivy-
ered with transverse mountain ranges
which gradually sink to, a Well marked
lawhind. The principal mountains,
however,. occur on the side of the sea
of Japan. 'The tockisOf thecountryare
chiefly old fornlations-archaean 'and
Palaeogoic. The easiest passage across
the penlosela is 'along the depression
of Chyukkaryong. South of this line*
Iles • the "Hanland" (south Itorea),
`which differe an history, elimate, topog...
rapby and people'from ?mitt Itore
,Her Vneeemly Perversity.
• Mrs, litinks-I wish you wouldn't be
so positive, There are two Rides to
every (pestle/1. Old tfunke-riVith a
reale-Well, that's no:reason why you
should always be on the wreng
Slhicago Tribune, • .
A Baker's, Triumph
The Mooney Baker cannot
• produce anything letter t han
•Mooney's, Perfection'
11 Cream Sodas ,
The very best of flour, butter
land cream—the most modern
Want the very best baker in
Canada, • A biscuit 'superior to
any other you have ,ever tasted..
Sty "Mooney's" to your
--
Lots good old samaritan Corn-oheepe-
Timaar cosh, as erranged. Drive right
to ware beim. W. G. PERRIN.
()lintort, Nov. 20. •
•
Stray Lamb
Came tato the premises of MISS FORD,
one mile wen of .Flohneoville, about a
month since, a spring lamb, Owner is
hereby notified to prove property, pay
charges, and take away. •
Stray Steer
•••••••• •
Came into subtioribere prem• ises About a
niontheigo, e two-year 014 steer: Owner
• is hereby notified to prove property; pay
obstges and take it away,
• flayfield G. T, T. WIGGINGTON.
Stray , •
(lame into subscriber's premieee, 6th
eon. of Goderich,Tp. about a month since,
s-greeieh Heifer. ()wrier is bereoy went.
ed to prove property, pay charges and take
it away. JAS. STERLING.
• Cattle for Sale.
Shorthorns and well bred grade Cows
and Heifers. with oaf, sense doe to ealve
now; aleo 3 Shorthorn Bulls, ham 8 to 12
months old, 2 reds and 1 roan; , good
quality. ED, Er.., WISE. Clinton P.O.
Balsam Grove Stock Farm. •
For Sale
ow
• Helmand acre of lend, East and Ont.
Owl° $t, • Purchaser wishing rooro land
could tot joining. JOSHUA FRAREN
• Clinton
Notice to Debtors.
: •
, .
All Persenis incidited to the late firmof
Seeley & Turfr;:inditleo 611 theeeindebt.:
ed to the undereiened on momenta contract-
ed before the end of 1904, are hereby noti-
fied. that unless the'esme is settled by the •
9th of December, the books will be pieced
in .other hande for collection,• .
ALBERTeSEELEY, Clinton
:
'NEW CHOPPING MILL: AT.
• HOLMESVILLE
In ciParatioe dailv. Customers can take
Chop home with them, prices riglitsetoll
cr °Ada, Satisfaotipo guareetesd.
L BROWN,. Proprietor
•
House for Sale
Ten aotires, with woodehed and table
hard and soft water, a sore of land. cen-
trally locatea for particulate apply to
W» BRYDONE
Lands tor Sale
"In the far West" Froward, Asia.
Im-
proved farms for sale at $14 per sore,
Other forma without buildinge from $6 to
012 per acre, good' land from one to six
miles from town. Fare paid to parted
investing. N. P. (RICH, Fieward, Ans.
To Rent
The brick cottage and 20 'acmes of land,
islet south of Clinton, on the London /toed,
and at present owned he Mrs. Freer is of-
fered for rent on reasonable term. Apply
to Ephraim Butt, Clinton, or Rev. W. H.
Butt, Springfield. March 24 ti
Choice Farm tor Sale
Subscriber offers for sale his splendid
farm of 96 sores on the Base Line, being
north part of lot 2, Maitland lalook, Hul lett
Good briok 'house, barn and at necessary
outbuildings; 35 acres bush; farm well wa-
tered and m good condition. 2 miles from
A.uburn. ' JOHN SPRUNG, Auburn F'.0
Choice RPsidence for, Sale.,
Subscriber offers for sale his residence on
Ontario•St., as he is leaving town. It is
one of .the most modern ana upao-date
houses in tOVill, having hot and cold stater,
bath, electric light, and is most eligibly
situated in one of the most pleasant parte
of the town. Particulars on applicetion
W. H. NEWCOMBE.
•
For Rent or Sale
That desirable, commodious residence,
formerly crimpled by W. Q. Phillips, on
Mary Si. Fleet class !state of repair; 1-2
acre garden, with fruit bearing trees and
,bushee. Possession given Oot. let. If pur-
chatted, buyer can have easy theme of power
went. Can be inspected any reasonable
hour. Acidities JOHN RANSFORD,
•,
Clinton E.0
•
Farm for Sale.
'London Road /mile from Clinton, abotit
132„ acres of first-class lento E113/3 AB a
garden, has been a stook farm icor a num-
ber of years. Frame bowie, large barns,
plenty of stabling, pig house for 100 head,
implement building. Posseesion given at
any time. Owner wishes to retire from
, farming,. Apply 4•O H. PLUMSTEnL
JAS. A. FO ... May 19 190o
• DEALER IN
FLO-ili• AND FEED OF
ALL KINDS '
1A.LL-OliDERS PROMPTLY-1141,1,Bit
ONTARIO .ST.. CLINTON
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&stein the Do
of Canada nen Ma
reoommend as Whit
Before and the only medicine 01
itsidnd that coming
Idles universal satisfaction. At Drome 4110
SeuMillientis cares all forms ot Ifervousilaah
1611" JinSssZons, SperMaferriurear /at
and ellecta of abuseor messes; the
2bbacce. Opium or Mom
Wormallof whkdi lead to
.Jongniaptloiiand an Berke
111 per package or six for M. wilt
see war ostre. terrine=
rilisica. Salto; treemm
Wood Company.
laidsolra onto Onlidalli
. Woods Phosphodine issold in Div
-
to by 11. P. Reekie, F. W. Watts, H.
A.Cornbe, and J. E. Hovey. Druggist.
V,' CO .AIL
3: Before placing your orders for
+ your. season's supply of Coal, get
our pieces. The vete, best goods
carried in Stock and sold at the
lowest possible pnice. ee
• Orders may be left at Davis
& ItowlaraVs Hardware store, or
With
W. J. Stevenson, •
*ThtElectrieLlflht Plant.
•
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Roo rifigginlOnS\ it Son
, We are still in the But.
• cheririg business, and are
in a position to fill all
or-
ders for seasonable meats,
• intrusted to our care. .
Our new business stand
is in the Combe Block,
Pitssimons & Sons
mine 74 Clinton
paym tor Sale,
'• The farm of 60 acres in tbe 8rd con. of
Hullett, occupied by subscriber le offered
for Sale. All but four acres cleared, and
in good stste of cultivation, 13 sores fall
wheat eeeded down. Running spring, all
fall rlowing done but le acres. New frame
homes, small barn, Acre7Stbearing orchard,
2S miles from Clinton. Also team of good
working horses for sale. '
Nor 17 05 CHAS. MASON, Hallett,
Farm in Tuckersntith to
Dem' 22n4, 1905
PRO-WSW:NAL
• HENRY BEATTIE
• OineaeNSOr tiXr Jos Nosel •
• it+ItitISptit,,80141011'04) to.
i • glittiTO
by Mr • • .
. °lke-En-tett Block, formerly occupied
. Scott.
•
41101VET TO Li •.
W..131tIVOX.14.
BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTAItlf
• PUBLIC. ETO,
• CUSTOS
RIDOLIT & HALE
coNvEyArlozna oconnamotnnio,
• Rea Estate and'rneuranee Agent
• • • Money to. Wan •
0,1B. RALE.' ADEN IIIDQIIT
Medix.al
Drs. Culla & Giffin.
Dr, Mr. GOMM L. 28 11 I'., L. It. 0. S.. Edam -
Dr, J. NUN'', amnia, 1111. Bunion*,
• I. 28, 0. P., London.
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calla at,
front door of office or residence, • Rattenbulyt
Street,
.• DR. J. W. SHAW.
• nasuasn, summit
Asecnohenr etc, office and • residence ow
•Melo St., opposite English church, formerly eo.
envied by Dr. APPloton. Clinton Ont.
DR. Q. W. THOMPSON
Maiden, Surgeon, 4te.
• !medal attention given to diseases of the)
• Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose.
Mee and Residence--
'Albert streeta, mocks North of Datienbinesi
a. W. Manning Smith, 1 11, Cal
V.EYSIOTAN & filtiROBON.
OFPWE-Main 'Street, Bayfield, formerly
obolipiedby Dr. Palliater;
•
13. LUNDY, D.D.S., •
rineeessor to Dr. Agnew, Dentist!,
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Ofiloe open every &wand until 14 °retool
Saturdaa evening.
1.
• Evening appointments made. I
'MA. G. ERAIEST. 'HOLPAES.
DENTIST
(successor to Dr. T. 0. Ennis
Speciallat In Crown and Bridge Work -
L, D. 4.-Gradnate Royal College Dental Sur
goons of Ontario, Toronto.
S,t--Fireb•class Hone: ;graduate Of Ben-
tal Department of Toronto atveratter
Special attention_paid to preeervation or
children's teeth. Will visit .1:layileld a •
,
Monday. . •
•
. •
• DR. II, FOWLER,
• D.131VTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store...
Special care taken to make dente ire •
Went as painless as poseible. , W.. visi
Aiiburn evbry ,Monday.
1/1i.soellarteou..
TAnces 0AmPBELL, LONDES130110, •
• er • OP IIABRIAGE LICENSES!
No witnesses required •
Money
Private funds to loan at tller 'cent and
up-
warsis W.'B YDQNE.
Licensed • Auctioneer.
Therundersigned solicits a share of the
,petronage of those wishing to hold sales
Satisfaction guaranteed. Moderate rates:.
Applyt� or address JAS. A, SZIIT14, lot •
30, coo 0. Coded** tp., Clinton P. 0, •
•
.T0 teit for a term of yeare, Lot 14, Con-
iieseion two, L. R. Si, containing 100 acres,
-80-a-cres01 whicasewesoleared and in a good
state of cultivation; , Thi g farm is situated
11-2 miles 11:0111 Ripped, 7 miles frees. Sea-
end31-2 from Renee% • This farm
is well fenced, drained; •end • bae first tease
buntline thereon, and is 'onet•of the beet
farms in the County of Huron.* For Untie
&o, molt. to Doig & Dole, Attorneys, Swett
Ste; ManeeMichigen. ' ' 8-11
Choice.farm tor Sale
The homestead of the late Peter (Cook
• Goderioh Township is offered for sal
•The primerty is located in one of the best
sectione of Goderich Toweship, and with
the film residence and eurreundinge it could
easily be made one of the finest terms in
the township. It containe 80 scree, Lot
3), Com 10, all of whioh, except' a
—
corner of wcoae1-1an nuder g -e.
There is no waste ground and the soil is
good throughout. The residence ie a fine
commodious briok structure and He' out-
buildings are in fait condition. Terms
will be made to suit the purchaser. '
For pertioulars apply to W. BRYDON'E
Solicitor for the Exectitore.
• si Farms for Sa,le,
ear
6.0ne OM acre tarn) in the Township of :Cole
bone: 7 Miles from Goderich and 9 mileefrOni
ClintoriLl inile from Village of Benrailes)close
to Poet Office; daily mail; churches and schools.
There is a good, large bank barn. buggy Muse,
litiplement house, pig pen and hen ileum; a
good large (mine dwelling, with ten rooms; 2
good Wells, fences in, good sts,te of repair.
there are about 13 acres of pear orchard and 28
acres of apple orchard, fall and winter fruit,
About 6 scrag of bush. This is a first-class fruit
and ern* fermi, fall plowing nearly all don..
and five acres of wheat; belt of farm is seeded,
down: possession din be had any time.
Also a farm of 100 acres, adjoining the above
farm ;a large, good stone benne, frame .barn,
horse stable, large sheep and cattle shed, and*
large spring near the house; • with milk house
thereon ; Spring ruiss through farm to Maitland
Elver. Several acres of bush; farm over half
deeded down and in good state of sulthration,
with some 7 sweet of geed orchard thereon.
This farm is known as Cherrydale Parsin and
has 18 acre!) of fall Wheat. Apply to
21188. 21)187 WHITE, Bearailler,
WHAT COMES OUT
OF THE OVEN
Depends upon what ooes into the Oven,
• Regardless Of your stove or your yeast, your
Skill or your receipts the bread will not be
right unless the enmity is In the iletir-and
thie Is *where We shine(
L0NDES110W0UG11
CLEAR MANITOBA FLOUR
has the top notoi qualltr that always produces
I the beat bread, and 18 e8Peclally adapted for
'best faintly end baker& wie. gearantee(1 to
• be tiestapatised for bread.
ONCE BOUGHT
WILL 131i
ALWAYS SOLIORT.
wet yon not tret an end to law bread
tiotiblea, by Orderifte nett nook !Min Os
• dirk% and We wit delver it promptly*. Mope
ped feed for plge 00 oettle -geed heavy feed-.
stale/Meer ton All kinde Of feed Air aalC. MOO
• BASSWOOD UMBER.
T. litt $s UIRE, Proprietor
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stock and 'general Auctioneer, '
. GODERICH ONT: .•
Farm stock sales a specialty,. ' Ordere lett at
Nicw ERA 011iCe, Clinton, promptly attended
to; Terms reasonable, • Farmers' sale notes._
discounted. , •
' MARRIAGE LICENSES,
• ISSUED:BY
• J. B. Rumbas •Clinton.
P. TINDALL.
• B4NE,13114,
OLINIOZT, ONT :
Private funds- to loan on mortgages' ale
—L.-- best current -totes-- se --
General Banking bizeineell transrcted •
Interest allowed on •deposits.
Sale notes bought
G. /), ittoTaggart • M. D. moTaggp.A...
MeTaggart. Bras,
singwatis
ALBERT ST,. • CLINTON
Gesistrni. Ranking • Basinfuls.;
• • transacted
• NOTE'S DISCOUNTED ,
Drafts termed, 'Interest Misled Oil
deposite.
Ounagathon.
• M1113. F. FRENCH,
County Manager,
'• Clinton, Ontario,.
At Home Frideys. pd 41
Miss Sybil R. Courtice,.
• A. L. C.
(Winner of Barron Gold Medal and. -
Heintzman Scholarship 1905).
Teacher of Piano and Theory..
For terms apply at residence cor, of'
Joseph and Fatten streets.
The McKiIIop Mutual'
Fire Insurance Co.
141PM end 1601111424 TOW) PrOpe,
ertY only Insured.
OFFICERS.
J. 13. McLean, President, Eippen. *rhos
Eraser, Vice.pres., Eniceileld; Thos. E
Hays, Secy.. Treas., SeatorthU
DIRECTORS. 4
Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John '
Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafinth; Je Evans, Beech.
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Beg.
newels, Brodhagen.
Each Director is inspector of lossellin.
bis own locality.
mato&
Robb Stria, }taloa; ritatiHinclas
Seeks* jamas
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