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Clinton New Era, 1910-03-24, Page 2The New tint Iff inthlished every Thiattelag at the DIVW Etta Veinting Uouee, DIAACETIDIAT 0 11 0 0 CX.INTO14 Temaof sUbSerip1i00-$1 per year )2 advance:$1.00 may be charged if . allot eo paid. No paper discontunted Until all arrears are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. The date to Which every subscription is palette de- voted on the label. • Advertising rate. -Transient edger - elements, 10 cents per oonparel. line •or filet insertion and 3 cents per line for eachineubeequent insertion. Sinell advertisements not to excee_d. one inch Lich as "Lost" "Strayed," "Stolen," tc, Inserted once for 85 cent, • or one menthfor$1•Communication8 intended forpublication Innen as a guarantee of good fait's, be accompanied by the same of the writer. To insure publication in corrent saw copy of advertzsemente ehould be sent in early. • Contract rates - Use tollowingtable 'bows our rates for specified periods teed space. 1 yr. fitoo. 8mo. lmo 1 Column $700 $40 00 $20 00 $10 00 t Column 40 00 2ft 00 15 00 600 Column 25 00 1500 800 300 Column 18 00 10 00 550 200 1 Inch 60') 350 200 00 Contract display advertising 10c per inch, per issue. W. H. KERR af Son CLINTON NEW ERA THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910, The Three-fifths 1 Clause Again. — ' The House divided againrupon the renewed proposition of MaProudfoot to abolish th.e three-fifths local option clause. The division was precipitated at the second reading of the Huron metuter's measure, which provided a majority vote both for the enactment and repeal of local option. In sup ort of the enactment Mr Proudfootargied that the majority should govern, It was the desire of all who had the in- terests of the Province at heart to en. courage loeal option. It lessened the Consumption of intoxicating liquor. By reducing the number of places where liquor was sold less opportunity was given for drinking. "My sole object in presenting this bill," said Mr Proudfoot, after quot- ing figures to show the result of the existing clause in defeating the will of the people in many municipalities. "is to do my part in lessening the injurious consumption of liquor. •If local option is encouraged the whole of the Pr3vince will eventnallv by this means come under prohibition. It should be the aim and object of this House to bring this about as speedily ad possible in the interests of the country generally." HON. MR. HANNA MovES A HOIST Hon. Mr. Hanna moved a six montha' hoist. Many, he said, who regarded the three-fifths clause as doubtful legislation at the outset were now in hearty accord with it. In the three years of its operation he said local option had made • greater pro- gress than ever before, and he was satisfied to refer the results to the _ great mass of temperance people in the Province. The Government, after earefully reviewing all the argumehts, had decided to retain the present'sys• tem, under which the vote could only be submitted in ti, -municipality once in three years. He deemed it to be the duty of the Legislature to take all reasonable steps to minimize the evils of the liquor traffic, and with this end in view the Government hod detertnin ed its policy. SOcCEEDs IN SpITE Oto THE THEEE, FIFTHs Mr J W MeEwing then took ip tbe cudgels on behalf of the cause of temperance. If local option bad been successful it was in spite of the three. fifths clause and not becauee Of it, Ile gave figurers ithenying the number of licenses that survived only because of the three-fifths requirement. He took issue with the Hon. Mr Hama on the tnatter of permanency. In forty /ntth ieipalties where loeal option had carried by a three-fifths vote there had beeh seven contesta seeking to repeal the law while in seventy, places Where local optinn had been careied bp a majority vote there had been only five attempts to refloat. "That proeetsi declared Mr MelnWitig, "that there s The no more perMatieney loft then in a menority vota,' 4 Iar'13.444 Mentb-01 is unequal. P8E101E11.014 1144 "Ina, country limbaa thls,"ahefam- e as a vain relievintr agent. i'l"ech "where we are ettPixteed to Applied • il- (4 lAt'r 0- Y ” Sir Wilfrid is Peet Int star at Intro. have repreentativa government aed in tile .1-+. 411X, 4-4. I Illaicnit7 rile, there 401114i be ne Menthol Plaster it is the most I clueing &least:Pee. euela:haridtcap." • It seems to be the 1414Une of nit effective remedy known fo SIR JANES Ila "fis2'017NDLI)." al r Wilfrid Laurier to prencut to the The Premier fonoived. Was be Lumbago, Sciatica., Rheumatic Home of Commons on the really great measuree of Parliament. It was he who 'mulched the National Transcon- tinental Railway bill on the stormy Seas of disceseion. Later he intro- duced the bills granting autonomy te the Northwest Territories. nodes re - said. a matter of reraarkable :eatiefats AdeeS arta Pains. Try a "I). two to the mechbera of the Goveree a it 1, r I- 1 meat and to himself that tbe• & ,14. Atent.ocki Plaster the etraosphere which BurrQunded. tile 11,ext time you. are suffering clisousston of the three-fifths clam a re r ea was se different from the one that sin - tr0111 any one ol. Luese corn - rounded it when it wan first Introdui. . paints and be convinced. 25c. cently he gave the House she sub- stance ot the measure ereatiog a Can - each at druggists. adian navy. The autonomy Mil might era°221=241"1"311======="2* have been introduced by the Minister USA ed in the House. He said that not a week wetikby that he did not receive strong, earnest testimony, eitber writ. ten or verbal, from good men from every pert of the Province of their more or. less slow conversion to the doctrine of the three•fifths clause. "That being so," he declared, in con. eluding, "it bas become well under - Stood that the threenifthe vote is part and parcel of local option. It is an integral part of the scheme and print) iple of local option, "I am astounded -surprise would not be putting it strong enough astounded at the testimony I have received in this direction. We purpose to go an until something arises which we do not an- ticip ite, which will create doubt in our mincis where no doubt now ex- ists.' •. THEPEEMIER • BECOMES INDIONAIsTT. Mr Proudfoot expressed surprise at the.Premier's stand, since he had stat. ed to, a deptitation some time past that the handicap of the three-fifths was postibly too great. Sir names became indignant at once "All I will reply to that," he said, "is simpinnto say that I ;mid nothing of the kind.' • • Lent "But the bon. gentleman was so re- ported," persisted Me Proudfoot. ",You have told us that tat ice;" re- torted the Premier angrily, turning his back to the member for. Centre Huron. "I reuet take the hon. Premier's statement that what was in the papers is not so,' said Mr Proudfoot and the incident was closed. • • A (itratotrS CIE0IIMST4ANCE • The mei:ober from Centre Huron -thought-Wares...curious-that-while the Premier was receiving • testimony landing the •three-fifths clause, .he Proudfoot) was receiving letters from all over the Province calling it an outrage. He closed with an appeal • to the House to pass the resolution, Mr Hannah's amendment was carried on a division. • The Woodmen Of The World • fee eattinitnifeallinn- IleadSanap at London last week, and new officers elected. Following were the officers elected for the corn- ing year: H. o. C., Dr Harrison,' Toronto; -esen Advising LieuteD. Cinna,mon,Teindsay Head ()leek, Clair Jarvis, Toronto; Head Banker; 3 A Sunders,London; Head Physicion,Dr Harrison. Toronto. Head Escort, Dr Wiley, Brantford; • Head Watchman, R J Beckingharn, Winnipeg; Head Sentry, Sov.. Saunders, Smith's Delegate to Sovereign Camp, B W Zieman, Preston; • •• Board of Management, Hodgins,Strat. ford; Hoover, ',Clinton; and. Taylor, Brantford. De Harrison, of Toronto, reported for both the head physician and the head clerk. . • • "During the. year, .1502 medical re- ports were received for my decision; 27 of these were not for insurance, but dale and funeral benefits only 3 of the 27 were rejected. • Of the balance (1,- 475), 1,401 were from men and 74 from Women. The rejections were 66 men and 7 women, amounting to $66,250, and $5,500, respectively. ijesides these rejections, I reduced 23 male appli- :Ants for insurance by $11,000 and 1 female by $250. The total amount of insurance applied for during the year that I advisednhe order not to carry, being 383,000. Of the male appliea- , tions accepted, 3 were placed in the epecialhazardous class and 60 in the htzardous class.' "Durieg the year there were 1,282 new applications issued,as against 980 in 1908. The insurance Undertaken - during the year •was $1,088,750, as against 3868,250 in 1908. New damps during the year were in- stituted at Hemilton, Stirling, Toron- to, Ridgetown, St, Marys, Exeter Perth, Port William, and Milton. The total membership, as per the or- der's ledgers on Dee. 81, 1900, was 11; 186, carrying a total insurance of $110 916.592,72, ; . .• A The collectins for assessments dur- ing the year amounted to 3135,177.58, as arrainat $117,729.23 for the previous year, showing an increase of $17,448.- 35. The total cash income during the year was $167,917.80. • • Sbace the order commenced business death claims to the ameunt of 1/805,- 008.71lianse been -paid. The sick benefit department is still most progressive. The number of members in it at Dec. 31 was 1,831. The assessments received were $0,4800 92, Claims in title department Were 218, amounting to 438;168 17, The toniabers of new members join - bag the nick and ftmeral benefit de. partnient duning the year was 530 The department is a soureeof strength to the order, It IS above critieisna of Governmeht aetuary or aecountann It should be encouraged, and etery member who ecu pass the medical ex- amination required to join should do so, There Were 70 deaths for the year. This it two deaths less than Was re- ported to tbe Government .for last year, and $3,250 less than last year as teported to the Government, 'Paten polieies were eaticelled, ane - owning to $3,900, two being for the exceseive use of liquor and the third for improper conduct, The lapaels during the year Were 799 FER...nO°Ifi totTRAD5s1MRK A Splendid Tonle Builds op the system • Strengthens the • Muscles CiVOS' New Lifo sod bp an medicine dealer'. • Davie it Lownenee ott, Inonneat carrying a total Insurance of $718,861, 54. • There were eight deaths in the sick and funeral benefit department, There were 64 monuments /erected during the year 1909. 8t •••••••••••••••••••••••••/ • A WORD TO MOTHERS I No matter whether baby is : sick or well, Baby's 'Own Tab,. 2 • lets should be kept in the home ; to always. They not only cure I 1 .the minor troubles to which ' babyhood and childhood is sub, jectbut will prevent them i 2 corning On if the child is given g• an occasional dose of the media : ff Mascouche Rapids, Que., says i . rine. Mrs. Geo T • Walker, 1 ▪ --el have used .Baby's Own a Tablets for constipation and 9 other disorders of childhood I-and am so pleased with them that I always keep the Tablets et in the house." • Sold by medi- Inine dealers oz by mail at 25 • cents a box from The Dr.Will- • leansMedicine Co, Brockville, : I Ont. • • emoseimieromiselempoommo MAYOR CRAIG CHOSEN. Become Grand Master Workman WO of the A. 0.11, W. • Mayor Craig, M. P. P., of Fergus .was elected grand master workman of the A. 0. U. W., succeeding t.A. J3. Morris, of Rodney, who becomes -im•• mediate past grand master workman. The other nrecers are,: Grand over- seer, W, 0. Mika K Q., D. 0. L ,city • solicitor, Belleville.; gra,ndarecorder, M. D. Carder, In G. .51, W., Toronto, re-elected for 32nd conseentive year ; grand treasurer, F. G. Inwood, P. G. M. W.. Toronto, by acclamation; grand solicitor, A. F. 0 Lawson, Tor- onto, by acclamation ; grand medical. examiner; Dap. M, Cotton, Toronto, appointed : grand guide,Thos.E,131ood- worth. Toronto ; grand inside watch- • man I. A. Kinsella, Worth Bays grand • outside watchman, Howard Powers, Ottawa. • The diatrict deputy grand masters elected were : St. Clair, J 0 Stewart, Windsor Uri% WKirlep, St Thomas; London:, J.. W Cook.Littlewood: Bratit S A Gibion,Ingerselt ; W B Shoup, Hagenevillet Niagara, Myron McLeareSt.Catharines ; Guelph, Joho 'Voget, Berlin ;Huron, Harry- Morris, Goderich ;Bruce, J. Gricoentloorfield ; • Dufferin, 1 13 Henry, 'Orangintille,Pere G. Menlanns, Memo Mins; Toronto, W •H Margan,Tortanna :York,W H Clark, Stouflville ; Sitneoe, T McKnight, CoOkstoven ; Ontario, W. H. Valken- burgh, Whitby O Dnrhaan, F 0 Mc- Master, Havelock; Quinte, A. Moore, Plainfield ;Kingston, RW Longmore. an en hest • ; St. Lawrence, Jas. Cummings, Lyn ; Stormont, W Clark, Cardinal; Ottawa, •Wim Hughes Oa tawa : Lanark, E W Vandusen, Smith Palls; Georgian Bap, 133 Sanderson, Orilla.; Superior, W •E Robertson. Ignite() ; Nipissitig, W T MeGaw, Cal- lender. Dr. j. M. Cotton, Grand 'Medical Examiner, reported that the average age of the 3,855 applicants was 25 years and &months. Of the 516cleaths last year the average age was 60 years and 4 months. Mr F D Inwood,,Grand Treasurer, certified to the healthy condition of the finances, Special reference was made to the death of Col. Melville D Dawson, Past Grand Master Workmen: ' The report of the Special Committee on Organization was the most impota teat question to engage the attention at this session, Grand Treastieer F.G Inwood presented the report and its adoption 'without arnendnient was very gratifying to the committee., It provides for the engagement of a gen- era.) organizer who shall have full charge of the organization work sub- ject to the supervision of the Organ- ization Board, Toronto was selected as the next f meeting, Akohol not neede Ayer's Sarsaparilla -is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it._ It is a non.alcoholie tattle and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking thip medicine for 'thin, impurt Pollow his advice every time. He knows. We publish our Yrdformulas *bAniglli atoohnl mei our medicine. eip.,,, Wiriaire yon go CensUlt7eur Ask your doctert°97hiet is the first great hilt of healtliPodoctor* out of ten will quickly reply, Ketonic bowel* regular." Then mk- Win another guts. don, "What do you think Of Ayeet Pills for constipitiottPa 6.4uited.b the 4 .,rx 4444 ea, toren, materm;" 1 of the Interior; the N.T.R. was pri- • marily the business of the Minister of Railways, but Mr. Blair wee out of sympatlay with it and left the Gov- ernment, The navy hill was tn have been presented by Hon. Mr. Brodeur, but his unfortunate illness inter- vened. For presenting the general effect, el • an important measure none is better equipped than Sir Wilfrid. Ile leeks the mastery of 'detail possessed by gs- ase -ens,Inneenenereane asannettereneheren oaess, `" 1S-StSr.1-1,10 :men a man as mr. Wieuung, ann in the maze of eommittee cliscussiou Ise • may not be as adept as some of his Ministers. In a larger sense, how- • ever; he is a shining star, for he has • the eloqueziee, grace, imagthatiou, • flueecy and commanding gesture. He does not burden his mind with the details of subsection one, btit as in a vision he sees the effect of the whole measure. In the autonomy bill be saw two new commonwealths. born to take 'their place in Confederation. In the NationaleRailwageproject. heacenkle see years ahead, when procession:, of settlers pouring over the plains"woulcl be calling for railways, and east of the plains he saw a new steel trail giving breadth as well as Jetigth to Oariada. In introducing the navy bill he was more restricted, having, al. ready spoken in the House on the same topic last year. Sir Wilfrid usee but few notes on the occasion of an important speech. He almost never prepares a manu- script beforehand,' leavieg his Ideas to fthune themselves anto suitable form a,e the speech develops. Usually Ile reeves his arras', free for gesture, nid whenereferring to tezpjclts up his paper, adjusts his spectacles and reads an ertaact, or.. momentarily re- freshes his memory, . , A FOSITIVE CURE P.1. • FOR INDIGESTION If yon have indigestion, yoOr food ferments in the stomach and batiels. It does mores; it decays, and the nun- ritious matter Which should go to make new blood decays witleitand this leads to an impoverished condition of the blgod, to nervousness, billiousnese, constipation, nick headache,bad breath which disgusts your friends, and other disagreeable and impleasant condi- tions. • And all this trouble is coined by the food that doesn't digest; but feinigots oftitnes rots in the stomach. '. And fermentation is caused by the stomach not being strong enough and energetic enough to thoroughly mix the food with the digestive juices., M-I-O-N.A is responsible for enst Of thousands of cures. In fact, It is suck a positive cure for indigestion and all stomach troubles that it is guaranteed by W, S. R. Holmes tc cute or money back. The .price of a large box of Mi-o'na tablets is 50 cents, and they are sure to promptly relieve the worst case of indigestion or gastritis. Try them, • f;XWINDEP hrigfi -OW CURB CATARRH, ASTHMA, Broncietis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or money hark. Sold and guarantr.ed by W. S. R. Holmes, Clinton akyscrapers For Montreal. Thine ton -storey buildings will be erected during the Coming stmuner on junies street, Montreal, close to the postoffice. • • The old seminary property, *.which has been .leased for a period of 96 years by the Grand' Trunk Pacific, will be occupied by a ten -storey structure. On the opposite corner, the Old St. Lawrenee Hall landmark will be re- placed by another ten -storey buildi»g to be used by the ,Canaclian Pacific for downtown offices, while • the third skyscraper will be Wilt on the same Street directly opposite the .St. Law. tenee Hall by the Yorkshire Insert ance Co. The cost of the two railway buildings will ;be half a million dol. lars eaeh, while the insuranee etre°. hire will. cost about -aaquentereof e... million, . One On Sir Heroy, A good joke on Sir Henry Pollan ie bsing told in military eircles. On Now Year's morning it is the custom of the officers to visit the Yerieus sergeants' messes, and this year when nir Henry and some of the offieers of the Queen's Own Rifles visited the sergteuits' nuise of tb e Mississauga Horse one of the party entering their CAMP* in the visitors register wrote : -.Col. Sir H. Pellatt, A.D,C." The ississauga Horse Sergeants had a boy watching the 'registration who toe nuanced each officer as be entered the reception room. When it Caine eiir Homy's. turn the boy called out trittelt to the amusement of all present:. "CeloaSergt. Pellatt of the &D.C.'s." ' Needless to say Sir Henry appreciet. tel the joke as roueh as any nue. For Polo Polkoto People f`IDTtinutiim, Builds np Strength; brings back the ruddy glow of health bycreating a natural appetite for nourishing food, Get onlythe D. ,St L., the original, :500. and. $1.00, at ell druggists. ' Paris ar Lawrence co., lifontreal. awing Barons 0.A•m•Amd•A,AA..00 Below will be found a list of papers which will be clubbed with. The Clinton NEW ERA For the year 190910. These prices are for cash with Ord0r, The NEW' ERA, and Weeklyin ail r tnne" and Empire, one year - . a .81.55 NEW ERA and Weekly Globe for 55 4' FaMily 11. St W, Stara1.80 " Weekly Witness 1 80 55 " Sun 180 44 A.dyertiser ......1.80 " " Free Press 175 "Farmers Advocate and Home Magazine -2.80 " and Canadian Farm (the new farming jotter al1,50 NiV,"Ert4 andl)adyNeWs,Toronto 2.25 " " " 44 Star 2,25 55 Globe 4,50 " Mail 55 4,60 " World '5 • 3,25 " Free Press,Lon- don 3,25 Seed Orders to The Clinton New Era, Chilton, Ontario 10 it it lq; 44 01 $6 it It it 46 it 4. it If Eggs for Hatching Rose CoMb and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds Good Wing, tail arid hackle; correct shkpe and color, and no atm Eggs $1.50 per 15, $2 if &Appel), ex- press prepaid, . Agent for 13oston Dry Feed Hoppers, Climax Drinking Fountains and Grit Hoppers, Emu) Charcoal, Pearl Grit. -11-CRAITEISkik White Wyan B. Minor- eas, W4Y.B. Polands. • , One choice pen of each. •Eggs 75a per setting, Clarence Paisley, •Clinton. Her Heart Was Right. Genevieve 'E. A. Lipsett, ? secretary. of the Winnipeg Women's Press Club, - has charge of all the feminine inter - este of T114. Telegram. One of the features under her jurisdiction le .the "Sunshine Society.' In • this • eolumn onu dayelastantsiele she alescribed the . pitiful 'condition Of : a nahr with a young infant. The Imenaricie had' been out of work TT& several weeks, , and: there. wee are. empty pantry. . •• Shortly aftei: feuo'clock of the cley on which the story appeared a 8tnall .noy and girl with bee:ruing .feeea -Caine into Mies hipsett's :offiee. londed deem with ' peel:ears. One • contained a joint enbeet. Shethank- ed her visitors, . and - twornised the ,good ±ltilxgs should la' deliverexi promptly. Then elln. asked the chil- dren their names. • . • . • 55No, we can't tell you °Ur nailing," • said the Iittleadrlaclecisively. "cause yon might put them nit. the paper -and onr . butcher might 'see them, and we. OWe Win) a 'bill -and Ive 'don't want Iti/it to know 'we have any Money to buy things to giyo' • away;: do'. we riarry?!' • At Grace Hospital, Torteuo. • As is 'wen. known, one of the Stork's' most popular placee o4resort is Calve Hospital in,. Toronto ; More little . . souls .are brought into this wend of • care and Sorrow'. within the tour , wells of this institution than in any , ether pablic or private perhaps in Caeada.. The advent of :half dozen babies within twenty-fniar home is no extraordinary occurrence there. The visitor to the hospital, provided he is superstitious and in favor .with the management, can always eount upon a now born baby to wish .upon if he so. desires. Them. are so Many babies in the nursery there that .each one is labelled with a stamp on Its shoulder blade when it comes inth the world, lea there baleen) a mix- ture and one of 'the old-fashioned ro- mances about the babe ehanged in ..the..eradle happen in Actual life: Thc, stump with the nameof the ehild's mother on it serves as a very °heed ee- substitute for the strawberry mark of the old netion . Asiuseserserssesemis. This, is the trademark which is found on . every bottle of the genuine the.'standard Cod. Liver 91E' preparation of r the. World. Nothing equAs. it to build Up the weak. and wasted • bodies of young .and old. SALE RV ALL 1)12.t1O4/STS Send lee , risme of paper sad this id. tor our beautiful Smings Bank and Child', Sketeb.11ook, liach bank contains a Good Luck Penny. Senna' & ROWNE 124 Wellington St., West, Toren*, Ont. • March iib, 1910 Vrasd Tronhunway *wow* Kidney and Liver M 04 tcate Pad* . Railway Time Table London, Buren and Bruee, North Passenger London, 8.30a m 4.00 p in Osntralia ... 0,40 5.43 Exeter 053 5.54 Bewail 10.68 • 6,05 &ppm' . 10.16 6.11 Brumfield ,,..... 10,80 '0.19 Clinton.... 11.05 6.85 Londesboro U.18 6.02 lytia ..... 1.27 7.00 Belgrave .. . 11.40 1.18 Wingbana. arrive,- 11.00 7,35 South Passenger Wingham, depart6.43a in 3,33 p m Belgrave.... 061 3.44 Big th... ..... - 7.08 3,50 Lonnesboro746 4.01 . 760 423 Braegfield 8.12 4.30 .Kippen 8.23 4.47 8.32 4.52 Exeter 8.48 5.05 Ceptrana9 00 5.15 Loudon, arrive 10 00 0.19 Buffalo and Ooderieh West Passenger am pm put pm Stratford .10,05 12.20 525 10.20 Mitchell. ...... -10.22 12.45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth ..... .10,45 1.10 6.18 11,12 (Minton 11,07 1.25 0:40 11,28 Holiateeellie11.16 1.83 646 11.38 Goderieh. .... . 11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55 Eant .• Passenger am pin pin Goderieb .. 7.10 2.40 4,50 Holineeville • . • 7.26 2.57 5,06 Clinton... .... , •• 7.8$ 07 5,15 Seatorth .............7.52 3.25 5.82 Mitchell— .. 8.16 .348 5,55 Stratford ,.... 8.40 4.15 6.20 Oor Sale or Rent. Farm to R,ent. On the 2tu6 Concession, BB S., Tuckersmith. 100 acres Possession April 1s1, 1910, Will rent for one year only. APPIY to LEVI STRONG. tf, Steelton, Ont. ••Farni to Rent The Ostrara farm, Lot 28,9t11 on. of Ooderleh Tp., 80 acres is offered to rent. Apply to • JOSE COOK, or to MRS. J. HALSTEAD onnton. tf Goderieh. To Rent. The Draper Farm, lots 53, 54.89 and 66, Goderich Tp., consisting of 250 acres, For particulars, apply to W. BRYDONE, tr. Clinton For Sale or Rent In Hohneeville, i-of-an,acre of laud, with a good frame house of seven rooms. hack kitchen, wood -shed and stable. and.s..large'frame build- ing having been ueed as a chopping nail'. 'lardy of good water. Possession any time after the 10th cif Noverebq. Apply to P. POTTOTt, Huron Road For . Sale:. • • Tlae wk lot 24in the Payfleld Congession. Tp. of Godetich, 100 aores' more or. less, 85 acres eleared and under cultivation, the balance bush and pasture )and; good clay loam ; log house and large frame barn on the Premises. This Is a fine stock farm. Amply to W. SCOTT, Bruce-. oteldssotaion'a .Mae,„01', s ging St., Hamilton. Shorthorns for Sale. 1 care an Kidney stall miners' Week,iess, Pains lu back, Lumba. 0, KbeUtuatie. NetuaIgl4x. Alt 1,1- '1' and kitelnach C0011,14WIS. 411 Female weakness, painful mat irregular periods. Men, Wolper* And Cbildren are bcuentied alike. Vneepe paw one dollar. lad 0 /tektite introduce win wall -with first order One Pair freo-that is two pairs on receipt of this advertisment and one dollar. Order to -day this Oen) and reliable treatment. 15 41.11c1xess-TtlE MEDICATED PAD COMPANY 90 ViCTOP.TA, AM, Wrirosos, Caz,r404 PROFESSIONAL - ▪ W. BRTDQNE. UARBISTBB 60LIOITOB Pat11.10, BTU. otauTo$ •.,A..A.,„•A•w.0•.•b••••••••*P•70AA,.L'IY,A0.•••FA* ennm.an H. nava REAL ESTATE AND 111SURA.N014. Huron St., Clinton, • .H.- T.• RANOE, Notary Public, Conveyancer. 'Financial and Real Yetatte, INSURANCE AGENT -Representing Id Fire ik- suranes Companies. /0i1"101011 Court ,Oftice. 000 1. W. THOMPSON Aden, Burgeon, Bto epeeist attention given to dieeases orthe Eye, Ser. Throat, and Note, Eyes carefully examined, and suitable gleam • prescribed. • Office and Residence. Two doors wen of the Commercial IWO • Moron ins Or. W. Gunn • Dr. W. Gunn, It. tg, IP., L. IL V. Sof Mtn - Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night mils at front door of office or residence, Rant:mbar" Street. Office hours at 5p1tal-1 $o8 p.m.; 710 0 -p.m • DR J. W. SHAW. PllYSICIAN, BURGEON. . ccourbeur., etc., office and residence on tenbury 81., opposite W. Farran's resideneek Olt, P. 11..2IXON DENTIST crown anti Ilritige Work a iipecialir. Graduate of C.O.D.S.. Chicago,end. Dayiatriittltrondays', May 1st to December • DR. R. FOWLER • DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'E etOre. Special care taken to make dental trilit. moat as rimiest; s Peseible. THOMAS .GUNDRY• • Live stock and general Auctionxe, • . GODERIOR ONT. Var in -stock -sales a speonini.. -meets-an ar Nay ERA °Moe, °Hilton, prostal • v,ttenastl to. Terzns reasonable, Earn eV slalt note discounted Three young bulls, from .9 to' 20 months' old, • •• • 2, reds and 1 roan. .A few good heifersur ', all sips, 41). .sseTaggare. M. D. RoTaggar Cal( and see there before you y. by Duke of Richmond; also four young York. bume ' shire Sows, due in Aprikand sosmall Pigs, MeTaggari Bros, . . • • tf ' • E WISE, Clinton • -. . sarekERs. • nonse • :Audi:41040r Sale. A.LBERT: • . ST CLINTON • ' The conveniently -located bonze. next to T. Marphp's. IlsAtenbury street, containing nine rooms. The house is a recently re -built ene, and in excellent repair. A good, new stable on. the premises. Apply to A, SEELEY: • _Fa,nn to R,ent tett ; 100 acres, good buildingsreasonable I stone,. Wingham. term to a good tenant. Apply to R Van • Lot No 14 in the .71si °emersion of Hui . Fo0 Sale --- -- Frame tome on Townsend street, 11 roome, 1-4 acre, good water, house in hood Jas. Connelly, Holnaesville; . John repair. Possession given rillit away, - Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Apply H T Rance . tf • a_ Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech. woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea. neweis, Brodhagen, M. ItIcEsva Clintore . . 4,• 4.enera4 lElanking • Business transacted • ., . ,TOTBB To SOOUNTE.D Draw issued. Interest allowed on . deposits. • - ' The . •Mcifillop• . 'Mutual . . Fire••Insurante:.eog : ttarm ind 'Isolated .Teittn.•props - ,erty (poly Insured.;• . .. . OFFICER& ' " 1 .f. B, MeLea.o, President, Seaforth Jas, Connolly, Vine Pres., Godes' eh • - . Tho. E. Has; ' SpeaTreas.; Sea lerth . , .DIRECTORS: . ... • Farm for Sale. 4 50 mores south half of lot 20, concession 12, Hallett, e mile north of Londesboro., near church and Enloe], 2 good wells,. bank barn,geed franie house; 30 acres seeded down; mostly 'clay loam ; good state ci Itivation ; terms easy,. 'Apply to John Garrett. .1louSe tor Sale A goad nye story franie hciuse, contain log eight rooms also Summer kitchen woodeben. and good cellar. One quarter • acre of lend. Apply to Mies Stirling, Mill Street. • Feed tor Cattle The, undersigned offers to take in• limited number of cattle to feed on good cot straw for month or so, Gnat ac- ooznincelation and charges reasonable. 0 J Jervis, base Line 10 Rent The office at the rear of the tteval Bank at peseeht outlined by the Y M 0 A. Possession can be bad April ist. Apply to The Royal Bane of Clinton, iro item A. frame beau on Pri)3C008 street, hard and soft water, modern eonveniences. Possession given let of April. ()coupled at present by Wm. Collyer. Apply 10 A Cantelon, Buy or Rent The undersigned wishee to buy or rent a good imitable house. Possesaiou w int - ea. at aloe. Rouse Mast be in good re- pair. R. Fitzsimmone tf - — D. N. WATSON, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of 'Huron. Correspondence promptly answered. Waned. late 'arrangements for sale dotal can be Made by calling at the NEW ERA °Oleo, ortVith Frank Watson at teenwannereeere, Charges meger• , ato and se1ts:4010 guaranteed Each Director is inspector of losses In his own locality, . • ,A0Ele73.- Robe Smith, Bedeck; Ed, Hinchley Seaforth; James 'Cumming, Egmonch ville; J. W. Yak Holmesvilie Payments may be made at Tozer & 13rown's, ()Hilton, or to 14. 13, Qat, Goderich, 'egg JACOB TAYLOR. • eLINTOig Fire, Life and ,Accident • ' Insurance • Heidi Osstate bought and sold • Money to loan Office Isette Street, nex door to New Era Notice. tinder and by virtue of By-law No 4 of the Township of Hallett notice is hereby given *bat all doge within the municipali- ty of Hallett be weevily cliained or kept under look and key or eontently ren.zzlen with niffentlye Metallic muzzle& and kept on the premises of the owrier or harboress Any dog or does found tanning itt large in this Municipality coottary to the pro- visions of the Beet By-law may be shot or otherwise destroyed,dating the time the Elovernment eegulatione relating lo eabiee remain in force. All pretioueln existing Notioee or Ince olamatione faceted by this Municipality respecting Robins in Dogtrare hereby with drawn; By oraer of the Reeve James Campbell, Clerk 31 Notiee. All persone desirous of beooroing Bal,.oribere to the Goderioh Township Tele phozie Syettent must mold in their epplicut dons in welting to the Secretary, W. Jen kine, nfolinesville, on or before the fitat (fey of April 10W, 'Rented, Pree. •W Ieokins, Soy •