The Clinton New Era, 1906-03-02, Page 2r.
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AN ARM t0 NOOK. ' Exhaustion
seseesseee.
COPT Cormier Wermaill ,Yalteuesea
&moor nerreso. I
The- cosy corner of earlier days, with •
lta heavy, dust inviting draeltries, masa
eushione-oftentimen an incougru-
ouu array -,and diYint more or lees
artletic, hp* become n thing ot the
Aimee Cherry Pectoral is not
sairuple cough syrup. It irks
, street medicine, a doctor's
medicine. Iteures hard cases,
severe and desperate Cases,-
dri)ele Cellie$ of asthma, Plow.
broachids, consumption:
Askyour doctor about this.
"lute/we/a s matt deo of am,* curd
roe t for comes eati hard mitts ea the
*wt. n esserae. done MO great mew. it
route tlionarelltraratiatribeargrit
recovery by tale.
you. hamtral pme at Montfort)*
loKono of AYsr
the thigi boa NeW Er
.1 FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1906
• Deeidedty Personal handsome old, Japaaese laCquer screen
ntilized b.:, form a coat* cerner with
- Ex -premier Haulten, of the • North- euccessful results..; The hiages ha•ve
sontain csoalt
past,. Ita stleceesor 113 a knot* artistic
enough to suit every reasonable re-
quirement and yet not infringe Well
hygienic rules. ;Not every admirer of
the cozy 'corner, boweeer, can devote
the necessary space to it, especially the
apartnsent beuse dweller, and therefore
. ineenittty 6..tiateti into play and the
. est • effeette a s estestaisla a tever
space is at the coraniand ,of, the Info-
, trews of the house.
• An instance Of thls-ingenTelty' IS seen -
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In the accomeanying sketch, where, a
west, has been bitterly denouncing a been made fast at the end s of thelack
tiumber of persons wi h whom he do4 )sforuled 137: the three Panels aa iVell as
' at the junction, of these three panels
not happen to agree. anti making per- With thoSe 43)1 either side of it. A. mov-
zonalettacks upon , t hears 1 1,:iiia' hes alsCactuble hingels fixed between the
gone so fair that the Regina Leader •-: fourth and flith. panels to the left and.
feels called upon to administer a sting- ' gle feet turded Inward, as indicated in
the sketch.-BrOoalyn Eagle. .. .
: lug rebuke to him, and it does so in .
s the following scathing manner, fey
wehichat evidently has good reason, or
. it avolitd notdare do it:
"II Frederick Gordon Haul-
. • tain can spare a morriebt front the en-
-,groseing occupation of. villifying the
members and leaders of - the Liberal
peaty, we should cou,mend to his at-
tention the report of a sermon . quite
recently delivered in Maesey Han,
Torocto, by Rev Dr Torrey,. at nut tat
• eve ngelist, which may,be found in the
columns of the Toronto "Sun." The
ex -Premier ina,v gather the meaning
or the sermen from the following
terse and scalding sentences: 7
"The adulterer is the tneauest nem
that walks. A man thet .steps in bes
tween-another man his wife iss the
nuset cuatcmot ible scouediel on earth.
The th' f who comes in and. steels
s your pocketbook is e gentleman. a
noble fellow, compared to the viihiin
who ruins you;.home. I care not, what
his culturesoeasesi tion, the man guilt y
of thieserime id the blackest. meane-t •
s.--sapetemeu that exiete."
• Dr "rearey wee .•,k'n 'trrot.4‘,11
ly. The 'Leader is spetiksitg se rsouttily
. or impereonally, just as Mr .Frederick
William Gold on Haultain chorales to
judge.. No -,man needs wear a cap
which dues not --fit. strathe-' Istherat .
patty and press • which have treated j
the ex -Premier with courtesyand de .1
licacy -so zonspioneue that it has be-
• come his own and his organs' abase
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lresdAY 011sk la Buoyant WK
Wraith end vital ammo, Give
by 3 idedleln0 10040d tn tb
row. ale Sex.
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There is no RUM': e for health
strength that *Or 4,kaiehee3tft, • ch
Dr. lianallton's Ville. For -7bianualy
troubles they have no equal.
Miss Katie B. Emerson, one of
Brockton's popular young ladies, in
the following letter voices the con-
, viction of hosts of her friends:
"Two months ago I was com-
pletely used up. 1 was weak and
Miserable. My strength was gone,
and I had no appetite or energy
left. What I needed was a blood
Pitrifler and systematic tonic which,
I found in Dr. littrailtoa's Pills.
To -day 1 am brimnaing over with
spirits and virile goodhealth that
"came from using •Dr, Hamilton's
Pills."
No one can over-estunate the true
worth of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Their
enormoue curative power makes one
marvel, You soon have richer 1)1000,'
better appetite, clearer complexion,
freedom from weakness and. ill -health.
Dr. -Hamilton's Pills are sold ever y-
where,25c per box,,or five boxes fpr $1.
By mail from N. C. Poison ea Co.
Eartfora, Con% U. S., A,. and Xing'
Atom. Ont.
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should have a oler afarldeeeNta but
think every roman ehOUld AIM 0
00ter.
•rolner•••••••*,---•••••-••••••ca.”.....•
Fiegremy.
• "The under Or this a'pple plii
too lough to eat."
"There the Inner ion. It can beused
again, you know."
Ininrions
The habit:Lot eleeping late' on Sunday
mornings by those wheat& accustomed
to' riseearly-throughmit tlie week is
injurious, said st visiting physician ef
Seney hospital, Brooklyn, in en Inter-
eiew recently, because it disarranges
the regular habits of living and even:
predisposes to *al illness. "Wonten
who sleepsaix or eight brews one daa
and ten or twelve ;the next are rarely
physically well, for their daily habits
''S• that he is beyond criticism, do• net
sr • ally longer •have to put up with 'Mt
‘Frederick Williaiii Gordou Haultain's •
coarse and repeated attempts to he.
emit ch the personal character of men
who are not, we repeat, in the eyes
of the public arid in fact, so ' far as
pereonal standing and moi•al worth
--ao, the inferiors �f the ex-Preniier," s:
of living are too irregular. • One day
too -much rest, the next day too ll
e,
Gossip. •
How frequently are the honesty and
Integrity of man disposed of by a smile
•ore sbrug! How many good and gen-
erous actions bave been shrunk into
obliticia by a distrustful look or stamp-
ed with the imputation of proceeding
from bad niotives by a mysterious and
seasonable whisper! Look Into_ gem -
panics of those Whose gentle natures
should disarm them; we shall find, no
better account. How often d'oes, the
reputation of a helpless creature bleed
by •a report -which the party Nebo le at
•the pains to propagote it beholds with
•much pity and fellow; feeling -that she
is beartily berry' for It; hopes in God.
at is not true; bowever, as Archbishop
Tillotson wittily observes upon It, is
resolved in, the meantime to give the
• report her pass that at tenet it may
have fair play to take Its fortune In
the world to be believed br .net, ac-
cording to tbe charity of tbose into
Whose hands it ellen happen to flints.
Addiston. ' s • .
•and as a result irregular meals and
disturbed order of the day," be said.
"If tvonieh' would sleep properly, tak-
ing just enough, aricrthat as regularly
as is possible, and then have some out-
door work or recreation when the sun
is shining, there would certainly be less
illness, or, rather, tendency to illness,
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among them:" '
• •• .asip iteund for America, •but ,he was
' • taken beck by a eonitahle, and the re-
sult was that he became one of the
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Itoves This
We oiler One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any Ma Of Catarrh that Can-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Clime.
F.3'. CHENEY tit VO„ Toledo. 0,
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the tact 16 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
busineee transaction e and financially
able to carry out any obligatione made
by hie OM,
WALISINO, KINNAN as MARVItts'
Wholesale Druggiate, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, acting direetlY Upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cente
11 Evis ...,,npfuay masa per bottle. • Sold, by all Drugyiste,
Oltalla warm:V.8 eannot fee
•• Wh e one
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• . Lurk. •
Abrehara•Lincolu, after being a'ment-
ber of congress, desired to secure a
clerkehip in Washington, but be was
"defeated hy• lustia Butterfield. He
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was disapPointed but bad he not been
• defeated he would lavespent bis life
in. obscurity instead: of becoming pres-
• ident 'of the United States. • * ,
Oliver Cromwell was once on board
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• NO DIFTERENCE
aistinctitin• is made aa to the
kind of Piles that De • Leolahatales
Hein-Redd-cirees. •
• The. names Internal,Eaternal? Bleed-
ing, Blind; Itebing, Suppurating, eth.,
are different
stiges through which, every. case .3vni
pass if it continues long enougu.
• tales are caused, by congestion or
staguatien of blood in the lower bowel
anti it takee an internal remedy :to re-
al Take Halts Family pills or con-
stipation,
matter wbst iss -ars may I"
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Perinininor nRoom,
One of the Most delicate ways of
perfuming a room Is to 011 wide
sleuthed bowl or other dish with bail-
ing water and. then Pour "over it a feW
drops of perfumed oil, Half a tea-
epoonful of oil of lavender so used Will
make a room delighttully fresh at the
cost of a fraction of a cent, Any other
oil may be treated in the same way,
roso or violet giving the effect of a con-
servatory. It Is the oil and not es-
sence whichshould be used. '
• Clear complexion. • •
Tbe .woman who strives after a clear
complexion will not eat poetry, fried
or greasy food of any description or
nuts. When t.he Estee Jacks cOlor, eat
Rouse for Rale
• Tea rooms, with woodehed and 'table
bard mud .of water, acre of lend, cen-
trally lortittea for. partioulera apply to
W. BRYDONE.
Farm 'for Sale
Subscriber offere loratale his fernrOf 78
acres, being lot 17, let con. 'of Hallett; ill
°leered and lit for cultivation, Freese
house, bank bon, orchard, plenty (garotter
Oa tleedelltatel Teed, oily one end a holt
miles ftom Climate.
tt-4x 000.11. WHITE
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Thoro-bred Buil tor Sale.
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• The Sabeeriber often for eele, 1 there.
bred Ball, ogee one year, roan in color, sir.
edsby Imported Short -Horn sHull.
ADAM WEIR,
p4$1 Lot 27. ()on. 4, fla
Bull tor Service,
The undersigned will keep for see vice tbe I
American aria Canadian registered Here -
foal hull-pro:A Duke. Terms $1,50.
Also youne Hereford stock for sale at any
-time. E,T..s. FA.RNHAM. Lot 11, Con, 9,.
atullett; Constance P.O. •
• -Bulls tor Sale..
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Two thoro-bred Shut Horn bulls far
;tale, aged 2 erS years, teeth red with a little'
plenty of underdone beef and take a white- spleudid ' individual bulls of mil
sroall dose of iron after each Meal. Pedigree. One by II' Ma' Imported Fan -
When the face is too highly coldred ey's Pride; the ot er by Snell's Star of
these things should of course be spe- eforning. • Will be SO d reasonable.—
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• cially avoided. JAMES SHOBBROOK
se> • Londesboro ,
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lit MEN ANGRILY AROUSED
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ALL OVER THE DOMINION
Information from various Provinces
of Canada points to the fact that many
women have been deceived and induc-
ed t� use the • weak and Adulterated
Package dyes put .up by unskilled and
unscrupulous manufact urers to imitate
the popular DIAMOND DYES.
• Our Canadian women, thoroughly * Men Wanted,
NOTICE
All accounts due 3. C, Stevenson most
be settled on or before the firet day of
March. 1906, at his furniture store.
Piano ior Sale .
A first-class Kean Dominion Piano; ex.
bailout tone marlin good cordition, ler sale
chesp,-J. 0. $'TEVENSON.,
Good tire -proof safe for sale.
aroused, after loss of time, money and • ,
Good reliable men in this district to
represent no and sell wire fence to fanners;
splendid miler: Work during span 'time
or permanently. Splendid opening for a
hustler. Write for particalert to the
CAll11/4DiA•14 FENCE Mfgt-t-C°.' Wood-
• stook, Ont.Seed Oats and Clover.
valuable materials throogh the use of
muddy, blotchy and weak dyes, have
directly laid the blame for their losses
on the retail trietcha.nts who sold them
the deceptive dyes.
This action of indignant women has
caused -many- of our•retail and whole-
sale dealers to pack up- and return to
the manufacturers responsible, their
worthless and dangerous dyes
MORAL 1. -When ladies decide to de.
• home dyeing work, it pays to use the
"eelebrated and popular DIAMOND
DYES, which have been the home '
laiends et the ladies for over.25 years.
When buying, see that each package
•Minded to you bears the words DIA-
MOND PACKAGE DYES. Users of
DLA MONT) .DYES sood become. ea-
• perts in the fascinating work Of home
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eoloring, and find that a ten cent pack -
•age will renew the life of any, faded
and dingy snit, dress, skirt, blouse,
jacket, cape or husband's or son's coat,
vest or trousers. Allow no dealer to
offer you the someGthing he,calls "JUST
?tSOOD.': •No other dyes equal the
tts Y ES. • esastal
Send your name and ''_"*address to
NN ells St Richardson Co., Limited,
intreala-P. tas;atiarls-you-swill srecelises
• free of•cost new Dye Book, Card of
Dyed Cloth Saniples and Booklet in
verse,,entitled "The Longjohn's Trip
• to the Klondike." . •
gteateet.men ,England -ever knew.,
.....Ulysees. Grant WOutds not have been .
seamilitaryanan-had it eat Veen thathi
Heal' forA,, West Point eaaptsbipshad
Peen found to have elx. toes on each
-sfootsinstead ot-lives• -a-sa - sass
The great !diver.. mine, the . Sliver
King, bid been discovered bY.the lucky
accident of a prospector that -Wing 'a
piece of reek at, it lazy mule. • . •
move the cause. ...i
Dr Leenhardes klem-Roid la . tab-
let taken internally. •
It is a permanent cure and no case
of Piles has ever been-foundit failed to
• 'cure Money baek if it does.,
A guarantee with every package.
Price 51,0a at any druggist's, or the
Wilson -Nyle Co., Limited, Niagara
Falls, Ont. :
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Why the Liberals wanted to contest
North Toronto for the Local is a mys- .
tery. to outsiders. 'Residents of the
,••city freely admitted that Mr. Urquhart
ahem no chance whatever, of being elec-
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Jed, and to hut up against a stone wall .
.for the fun of the thing is not usual.
:Crossfield is a Fine Village
Following is a description of Croas-
eld, a lively little town in Alberta,,
role one of the western . papers,
•elets:John and James McCool, form- -
erly residents or Clinton, are Iodated
taillrossfield .
11There is.no village . on the line of
Abe' C. and E. that has a prettier loa
tationam presents a more busy scene
of tutor -lege activity than Crossfie:d. It
is situated on the highest point of land
between Calgary and Edmonton. For
miles -east and west there is one un-
• broken stretch of the finest agricul-
tural land to be -found in the province
of Alberta. There are no homesteads
to behad within many miles, and no •
more contented lot of settlers can be
fou d anywhere. The village has three
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1107Prilf!I tb. A... „A -Jammer,
Dm
r. Flasteed, who wile astronoiller
royal ew op's tlnue, was rather
tic-
kled by the helleVof 'hie neighbors in
Ithe poWers 'of consulting the •stars
**tett terrestrial affairs.: • Anold wash- ••
erwirman et Greettwich who bad been
lobbed of her linen came to consult
bim about Iti reaayeri. Se he set about
• drawing squares and:Circles. and aim -
tested ,that if shewent into a: certain
geld he wintld not be surtirtaed if be
found her beet linen In -a diteh. put
when she came back "with hasts. and
toy" and a half crown in her hand -'for
his feehe Was Atifonla vefy niueh sur-
prised, but alarmed. "Good woman,"
he said, "I am heartily glad you have
blind your linen, but I assure You I
knew nothing .of it and intended to
read you a lecture on the folly cif ap-
plying to any'person to know events
not in lauMan power to tell, but I see
• Satan has a mind I should deal .with
him, and never will I attempt such an
affair again -so long is I live."
utcher shops, two blacksmith s shops. • why mead° Wore the pint
Profeesor Blackie frequ,ently stayed
at Dia Donald Macleod's house in Glas-
gow. One night, said the doctor, we
one harness shop, two lumber yards,
one drug store, three real estate offices
°lee hotel, one livery stable, and other
minor offices. Fr m Moaday morning
until Saturday night scores of teams
•can-beseen lined up before the -busi
mess plaees. The farmers are elated
with the bountiful yield of the last
harvest f oats averaged 60 bushels, bar-
ley 45 bushels, fall wheat 40 bushels
per acre. A considerable acreage of
fall wheat has been sown. Chisholm
Cowling have the largest acreage,
aving sown respectively 135, and 80
ores each. The present appearance
of the crop promises an enormoos
yield, The Methodist church ianearly
completed, and is a neat looking atm-
ture and is a credit to the villaO, and
it is owing to the indomitable energy
and push of the pastor in charge. who
took his place with the workmen. Be
could be seen in the sand pit, in the
•quittras on the roof, in fact he was
Actively engaged in every part of the
iverk."
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Were sitting up together, 13Iackle said
brusgtievatty,SaWhatevor _others/1
tallith I have, I are free from vanity."
An incredulous • singe en • my fade
• lrOused hjni. "You don't believe. that.
Glee me an instance." • Being thus
challenged; I said, "Wby do you •tvalk
about nourishing a plaid continually?"
"I'll give you the history, of that, sir.
When I was a poor Man and. Whea my
wife and :I bad our difficulties, she, one
day drew, my attention to the thtead
bare charictet of my surtout and asked
One to order t neW Oi10. I told her 1
eoUld not afford it jog then, When fihe •
'went, iike a %Ohio Women, and put her
**a pie* shawl onmy shoulder*, and
than a plaid ever since in mem-.
fy of her dee'."
A Prehistotit monument. :
In Siouthern-Cafifornitt, in the county
'if Sari -Lida ObisPn,-there ettuated
one of the most remarkable prebisthric
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monuments known. to the archaeolo-
este. - From a distance it looks like an
imtnensb rock risiiig from the 'Plains of
'Carbine but uponneater approach it
le seen t� be tetratle of extraordinary
dimensions and Of. unknown antiquity.
The Inner court has: a -level., floor so •
feat long and 125.•feet wide, and the
• ceiling Is from 60 to 100 feet high, ac-
• cording be s1t6ation.63he building was
evidently utter!, by. prebistoric man; but
for what purpose •and how long Once
Pp one knows. It bas been suggested,
hoyreeer,. that it was 'eitbet a tempi:rot
warship Or the capitol of ;tome ancient •
government.. The walls ,and Portione
Of the•cellieg are beautiful)* decorated .
With paintings in 'colors red., waite and
black, many of them supposed to have •
sons, symbolic meaning. .
• ...rite Earliest Shoes. ,
The earliest shoes were 'simply pieces
• of hide or skin_drawn in purse fashion
• round the ankle with a string.
• Courtship In Persia:
•AR hiteresting custom . prevails
among the nomad tribes of Persia. Be-
fore becoming eligible for marriage ea-.
• ery girl hanto prove Iter skill, by weey-•
ing two very fine rugs or Saddlebags.
It is this class of work 'which is partic-
ularly prized In Europe and America.
(Mc Price 40'
• GET M ()Val ! •
yen are tired, nervous, sleepless,
have headaches and langour, you need
Dr Hamilton's Pills; they tone the
stomach, assist digestion, brace you
up at once. Taken at night, you're
well by morning. Sickness - and tired
feeling • disappear instantly.- Vim,
spirits, happy health, all the joys of
life come to everyone that uses Dr.
Hamilton's Pills. No medicine . so
satisfactory. Get Dr Hamilton's Pills
to -day, 25 per box at all delitere. •
nig igutterflien.
-"There- Is -a -butterfly-of the ---Malay
peninsula and Malayan archipelago
which has a sPread of ten inches. In
India- and tropical Airlea are fotmd
giant torins of those remarkable in-
sects known as "walking sticks," which
look like twigs of trees. Some of them
measure eighteen Inches in length.
They are related tet grasshoppers and
•,katydids. * • .
• A Rontan Cnatom. •
At the Saturnalia, the heathen pro-
totype of Christmati, it was the Reiman
custom to decorate the house with evers
greens. Thie was done to 'give the
woodland spirits a refuge from the
cold. ° • ' '
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Once'. "Wood.
One of ' the natural curiosities Of
South Afrita Is the "sneeze wood"
tree, which is so called beeause one
eittinot cut It with a saw without sneez-
In, as the fine duet has exactly the ef-
fect of snuff. No Insect or worm will
touch it; it in very bitter to the taste,
and when placed In water it sinks.
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Marriage ta Ovate.
Marriage In Spain takes Wade dnr- .
larthe day or night, according to the
position in life of the young. people. If
weal to do, the cerentony °emirs early
In th.ti morning.
• , Buildings In Links. . •
14 Lima, .Peru, there are still many.
-balldings , Which, on accbinit of earth-
-quakes, are constructed •tel 'caries set
upright and liberally plastered With
• day, filen ;painted .over..•
• The undersigned has a quantity �f' first
olass seed oats for sale. Tbey are. two .o
the best varieties ever •growe in taut part.
They have good straw and splendid grain
haying tielded t70 to 80 Masbate per acre..
A' elean and •bearitiful seed, free of emet.
Subsoriber has Red Clover Seed also.
LOREN TYNDALL, Hallett.
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Choice Farm lor Sale
ROFESIONAL.HEIR..
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BARRisTER ooLunToR NOTARY
I PUBDIO,
CLINTON
RIDOUT & HALE
Subecriber effete for Bele hie splendid: 0
s i CoNVETANdElta• OOMMISSIONRIle
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ferin of 96 scree on the Bee. Line. veins , Reel Estate and Insurance' Agent •
north pert of lot 2, Meatland Block, Ilullett i Mont* to Wan
Good briok bowie, bern and all necessary I ---
outbuildings; 85 acres bash; farm well etc- 1 0.1H. KAU; JOHN =DOM ,
tared and in good coridition. 2 reilee from
Auburn: .jOHN SPRUNG., Auburn sP.O
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For Rent or Sale
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That desirable, cornmodioua residence,
formerly et:stapled by W. Q. Phillips, on
Mary Bt. First ohms etate of repair; 1.2
acre garden, with fruit bearing trees and
bushee. Pomeesion giVen (Waist. If par-
ohased, buyer can have easy terms of pay-
ment. *Oen be inspected any reasonable
hour. A,ddress attliN RANSFORD,
falinton 2,o
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Dr. W. Gunn, c F.. E. R. 0.5., Wei -
Dr, Nisbet Gunii, M. R. C. 5. angisma,
Lat. r.. Loaaau.
Oface-Ontmioetreet,Olinton, Night calla at
front door Of office or reeidence, Patterlairr,
Street.
DR. J. W. , SHAW.
PaYli/OIAN, SURGEON '
Aiecueheur eto., °Moe and residence On. •
tario St., opposite English church, formerly oe •
envied by Dr.APpleton. Winton Out, •
° "C.balce rosin tO Rent. DR' es' W. 71"UNIP845"
Phyekstao, Surgeon,' Rte.
sPecialettention giyento diseases of the ,
'Tlie farm of 100 acres being lot 27, Cm.
2i S.anlev, is offered to rent 'for a ternt of
years. Goopouse, bank ileum, plenty of
.water, bearing orclaard, three medarters.
Of a mile from school. 80 sores under °al-
tar:4ton; Bret -class soil; 0 preeent entirely
under gross. Apply to M. 0. ROSS, on
promotes or Clinton 0„ or T. FRAZER,-
Brumfield,
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London Rosd rcule from Clinton, about
132 acres of firetsolass lona, Rich as a
genital, hat been a stook farm tor 14 num-
ber of years. Frame houses large barns,
plenty of stabling, pig house for 100 bead,
implement building. Poeseesion given at
any time. Ctener wishes to retire from
farming. Apply to H. PLILMEITEEL.
May 19 1905
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Farm tor Sale.
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Subscriber offers for sale his farm of
100 acres, being lot 24, Con. 2nd, Stanley,
All cleared but 10 acres. Brick. house,
bank barn 40x80. cement ail�, 14x30; one
acre of orchard and small fruits; 2 never -
failing wells. Driving house, pig pen; leen
house. Five miles from Clinton and three
from Bruoefield, on good gravel roads.
ALBERT NOTT, •
Clinton p, o.
Farm for Sale.
• The farm of 53 acres in therd eon. 'bf •
Hullett,:oceepied by substiriber is offered
for tievle. AU •bra four sores clearea, and
Cl.See•din good stateof cultivation. • 13 :mires fall
• --s" . fall rlowing done but Is scree. New frame
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.ove.r ; wheat seeded clown, Running spring, all
About all the Clover Seed Motile this house, small barn, Acre of bearing erchard,
looality has a large percentage of Baokhorn
in it, and I would•acitise fartneristo closely 2fmiles from Olinton. ' Also team of stood •
working horses for sale, •,., •
inopeot their seesl,before tieing it. I will
setdrontsorthescouirtry all ettoireos s . ASSes_elEASsXasS_Ola, Hallett: t
injured, *and can supply a first-class quality .
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andinaaccordanceswith.therequirensente Olj .
. i Fatill ill TOckersmith 1 0
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ot Clover S:ed diet I griarantee to be clean-
tbe Ontario Seed Aot, • - ' ,• - a ae" • •
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. ' ''''' * 7 JA. EQR13'•Clint°6' To ree; Mr a term -o7 yerars, Y"L;rt 14' Con-.
oessionstwo, L. R. S., containing 100 acres,'
80 aeree of which are cleared and in a good
stare of cultivation. This farm is situated
,r1:2 miles from Kippen, 7 miles from Sea-
. • Ifintoo Women. , •
• The Hindoo liely books forbid a wont,
an to . see dancing, hear music, *ear
• jewels, blacken her eyebrows, eat dain-
ty food, alt id WindoW Or viestsber-
self in a mirror during the absence of
her husband and alloWs him to dleorce.
her if she has no sone, injures his prop-
• erty, scolds bim, quarrels with another
woman or preemies to eat before be
• has finished his ,meal.
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The Cote.
„Ifl Chaticerat time a woman's gown
was called her dote. • •
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• MoAt housewives judge the purity
• flour by its whiteness. White
sci.••0•1,iw signifies purity. But while
pure flours are always ,white, white
flours are not always pure.
Royal Household Flour
I. the whitest Pour that is milled.
it is also the. purest. 'Yon may think
the flour you are using Is about as
white as flour can be. Yet if you
aiace it beside Royal Household
Flour it wil. look yellow by com-
parboil. Ask your grocer for Royal
Household, and make sure that he
1 understands that you mean it.
Ogilvie Hour Mills Co., Lid.
Monireal.
"Ogilvie Book for a Cook," ton -
tains 180 pages or excellent recipes,
Borne never published before. Your
grocer ran WI you how to getitliattE.
• • Rye, Bar, Throat and Nose. .
Moe and Residence-- •
'Albert streei•ILEXodia North °filial! "Near/
O. W. Iiinnirig Smith, M.
• PHYSICIAN, & BURGEON.
OFFICE -Main Street, Hayfield, formerly
occupied by Dr. Palliator:
D G. ER NEST ACILMES
'DENTIST
(Successor to Dr. T..0. .Brucc,
• Sp refills* in Crown and Itildge Work
L. D. S. -Graduate /Loyal College Dental Bur
aeons of Ontario, luronto.
S.-Fivet-clage Reno: graduate of Den-
• tal Department of Toronto Universityq
Special attention_paid to preservation .,or
children's teeth. Will visit Reviled' •
Monday. •
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• DB. II. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S etore.
Special care. ....... to snake dents tre .
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merit as painless as poseible., W vi i
Auburn every Monday. •
Miscellaneous.
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TAMES CAMPBELL. LONDIOSBORO,
el RICER OF mARRIAGE LICENSES
• No witneeses required , ,
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• Private' funds to loan atatesper cent and up-, .
-wards W. BRYDONE.
GO.IROE ELLIOTT. •
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el.frivyoN, 0Nr., . .•
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• 1.1.CallSed AUCti011eefy. •
• Farm' sales a Specialty. . ' • •
TERMS REASONABLE s• ,
-Oadele.LIeft-at-the-NEW--ERA.--Wilt-tre•
proniptly attended to, ,
• Tenders *Wail ted.
TENDERS , will' be received by the
ll o
2 p.m,' Mondsir the 12th of Matchszfor
the erection of two_Co_norete el:nitro:pats to
seaport a sted• bridge 10 be erected over
the River Maitland sbont two Iles from
Londonsboro.
• The lowest or any Tenet not 'necessar-
ily. accepted. Speoifiaatiofls oan be seen
at the Clerk's Offices, ondonsboro. . •
' sjr'°11E's (IIM"Mjiel• lerjr
Lomicattibero(Feb. 22nd, 190a.
Live sttick Mad general Auctioneer,
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GODERIOH ONT -
Farm stock sales' a specialty. Orders left ,at '
New ERA office, Clinton, promptly attended
to. Terms reasonable. Feu mers' sale note.
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+aounted,
Connettbe Township of. Hullett up to
Boys Wanted.
to sell.The Canadian "GrapInc, a
• National Illustrated Weekly. Boys,
don't let the others get the job, write
for 12 copies free.to• start, sell at 5 cents.
The CANADIAN GRAPHIC,
176 Victoria St. Toronto.
. Dray ,Business -for Sale.
• For kale., a well established Dray a
Business n town in Huron. Good
money ill it. Paaticularr on appliea-
tion, at the ItIEW ERA OFFICE
•Family Washi int
• Advertiser will do.family washeng at her
own home. Satiefaotion auaranteee and
Prices reasonable. Inquire of:New:Ere of- '
flee for particulars. .
SYNOPSIS` OF. CANADIAN NORTHWEST
HOMESTEAD' BEGT.TLATtOlstS
even numbered esetionsel-Domin
• ion Lands in Manitoba or the North-
west Provinces, excepting 8 arid 26, not
• reeerved,may be homesteaded by any per-.
eon who is the sole head of a homily , or any
Male oyer 18 years of age, to, the ex4ent of
one-quarter eection of 160 . tier:man:tore or
Ie t e.
Entry- may be made partionally at the
• local land office for the district in which
the land is eituate, or if the homesteader
desinft he May, on application to the Min.
• iater of the Interior. Ottawa, the COOn1110-
sioner of Immigration, Winnipeg, or the
100til agent, recewe authority for some one
to make entry for him,
• File homesteader is required. to perform
the conditions conneoted therewith under
one of the following plane :
1) At leant six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the lend in each year for
three years, s
• (2) If the father (or mother, if the
father is deal:wed) of the homesteader re-
sides bpOn a farm in the vieinity of the
land entered for, the requirements ea to
residence may be satisfied by:tech pitted
reading with the father et inother.
• (3) If the settler has hie permanent reel.,
denee upon farraltig land evened by hien in
the vioinity of his homestead, the require-
ments as tit reel en 0, ay V
residence upon the -aid lend.
Six Menthe' notice in sariting should be
given to the Commissionter of DotniatOn
lende at Ottawa Of intention to apply for
patent. CORI",
Deputy of the Minister of she Interior
6th 06 6
• THOMAS' -GU NIDRY
fth
er, and 31-2 feom Henetill. This farm. •
is well fenced, drained, and has first team
bofiditi*thereon, and. te oneca .thelest
firms in the County of Enron. Far terms
8m, imply to Doig as Doi, Attornet a Sault
Ste, MarieaMichigan. . • ' 8-11
• Conitry Store and Stock
tor Sale.
. Couotry Stoneand Stookswith poet office
in connection worth $250 yearly. No op-
position, immediate sale and possession.
Apply so • ' 'NEW ERA OFFICE.
Plato Tuner, .
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ARRIAGE LICENSES-
iiVED:fry
• J. B. Rumba% Clinton
J. P. TINDALL. .
. ..BANKEtt, •
ONT • „s*
Private funds to lean on Mortgaies 15.
• , best current rattle ,
General -Banking. bunions te .nsected-'
• , • Interest allowed oa deposits.
Sale -notes bought •
NO: JanieS:St,, south of
the R. C. Chtirch..
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NEW CIIOPPING MILL AT
11014MESV ILLE
In'operatioci "daily, Customers oan take
;Chop bome with them. Prioea right -toll
or cash, Sstisfaction eneraeteeds
• , BROW N Proprietor
G. D. MoTaggart ' sal. D. MoTaggartt
McTaggart 13r.os.
t•. BRIVICERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON.'
General Banking Business;
tranaacte0 .
NOTES DiSCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed on
deposits. .
W. Torrance,
-Family • ButCher.
Meat Selectione-always idle', best,
niee and.tencler and juicy. ,
No tablets needed'to aid digestion
Saturday's alCiitys Bargain Days.
A TRIAL SOLICITED.? COME EARLY.
- Clinton. Jan- 06,
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HOW ABotir VOW -
WALL .PAPER ?
• Nothir.g adds so much to the decora-
tion ore, house Re goad Wall Paper.: I
ant in a position to show you the very
best and choicest patterns, as I am
agent fob the
EnIPire Wall Paper. Co.,
of Toronto.
The temples for 1006are entirely
new. Prices run from 5c a roll to 35c,.
with borders at same price. Every
yards, . •I will sell this paper at cost,
from now to the 1st of March. Samples
gladly sboWn to intending purchaser%
at any time, and hang it at Se per volt.
GERGE POTTS
THE LARMOUR
roll ofpaper
The McKillop Mutualt
Fire Insurance co.
Farm and Isolated Town Prop.,
erty Only Insured.
•OFFICERS. '
J. B. McLean, President, Kippete, Thoth
Eraser, Vice -press Brucefield; Thos. E;
Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth; •
DIRECTORS.
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Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John,
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; Mv
Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beechs.
woore.J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Bea- •
newels, Brodhageri. .
Each Director is hispector of losses.iel
his own locality.
AGENTS.
Robt. Smith, Harlock; Rd Hin• ch
Seaforth; Joints Cununing, Egniond-
W: -Yee, Eohneeville. •
guaranteed to contain 8
SCh001101Telleiripkg
:llotirso Decorator and Paper Minor,
bor. Queenland Prineess. Clinton..
WINGHAIVI
BUSINESS
co.I.,LEGt
fa a high•grade Commercial School
Three Couises
Com anereial stenogrephy s Telegraphy.
whitc ono. SPOTTaN, Valastpet.
' And General Training for•
• Railway:Service
The new method of instruction adopte4*
by this school he proved a groat enocese.
Papile grade:de in the ahorteet possible'
time, therefore at the least expellee. *
• Employment, trovided at once. Write
for free pamphlet which will give fall infer
matters, • •
Selma room in Gordon Block, (*poem
poet oftioe, the MObt desirable Meatier' iti
the city.
• Inspection of Gloom at wotk cordially
invited, •
ROBERT LiiRMOAIR, Stratford, Ont.,
Principal and instructor, formerly Dlit
A Wet Superintendent G. T, It,
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