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The Clinton New Era, 1906-05-25, Page 2' r• 2 YE TOP A BOSS? or are you lade. 0/P4ehtf If you are making money for 001ne elle kaff find Make money for yourself, Get out Aolavety end ne free. Write G. Meneiretd, 404490. They win show you the way. They WM started thousands on the road to freedom. ...Avert donzars a day, every day in tiseyear, to be. Aug made handling their goods. Write Itew. Vele la money. The New Era puousnea every may at • the NEW ERA Printing House, ISAAC 8THEET . . . . CLINT0N. , ,Terms of subscription - $1 per year advance ; 50 may he charged if • not so paid. No paper discontinued until an arrears are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. The date to 'Which every subscription is paid is de- noted on the label. A.dvertising rate .= - Transient adver- isements, 10 cents per nonparel. line • or fitst insertion anand3 ceuts per lioe ro or each subsequent insertion. Sall advertisements not to exceed one inch such as "Lost" "Strayed," "Stolen," etc, inserted once for 35 cents, or one month for $1. Comm unications intended for publication must, as a guaranteeof good faith, be accompanied by the narae of the writer. To insure publication in current 4fisue copy of advertisements should be sent in eai ly. Contract rates - The follow' ng table &tows 'our rates for specified periods ead space. 1 yr. 6mo. 3mo, lino ‘ki 1 Column Column .0oluniti Colu n 1 Inch $75 00 $40 00 $25 00 400(Y 45 00 15 00 25,00' 15\00 8 00 ' 18 00 10(8) 550 001) :4 50 200 $S50 00 2 50 200 1 20 Rowr, lior2dEs, Editor and Proprietor The thintan %ow -Etia FRIDAY,. MAY 25, 1900. Editorial Notes. It is stated, on linthority that can- not be questioned. that Hon. Mr. Fitz- patrick will not leave the Cabinet for the bench, as intended, but that he will remain as minister of justicaun- • til the close of the session. and pro- bably longer. - Sir Wilfrid Laurier informed the House on Thursday am.: it is his inten- tion to investigate the 'alleged scandal in connection with the purchase of sup- plies foe the steamer "Arctic". which was so generously equipped with spirits when she sailsd tan Hudson Hon. Dr, Reautne.' whO submitted to what.some journals speak of .• as slight operation" fin, a growth on the palsite, is said to be resting easily and expects to be attending to his duties in a few days. All will he glad to „find that expectatiOn retllizecl. But if tlie growth is, as has heen reported, of,a, cancerous nature, the ease FS 'much graver. The removal of such growths is_neyer a -slight • matter, and the doctor's friends will sincerely hope th there wilt be no recurrence, Hon. James 1,Dtinsmnir, the new Lieutenant -Governor of British Col unibia, in succession to Sir Henry Joly: is the richest man on the Pacific coast. His father was the pioneer coal miner of Vancouver Island. He hit upon the • Nanahno inines, and made millions out of them. The children inherited the property and a large amount of money. James Dunsmuir NIS managed the Dunsmair properties with skill and success for years, and recently he ve $100,000 for a provincial univer- sity He will make a popular Gayer_ nor of the province which he served for a brief period as Piemier. And the uninnial thing about it is that he is a conservative, and accepts his ap- pointment at the hands of a Liberal government. Finding no room for criticism re- garding the condition of the country, and little that they tan object to in the egislation provided by the Dominion Government, the 'Opposition have been forced to hunt for "scandals" and see e.alled extravagances in their efforts to asperse the Liberal party. Mr. Poster bas beeh Oloquently silent since ever Mr. Sifton challenge/thin) to the proof. yet the OPposition organs are daily dishing up the immigration question to their readers as something which .needs their strongest condemnation. Others again, are trying to arouse the indignation of the farmers -who 'are too prosperous and well -pleased to -get angry at anybodv-by picturing to them the luxury and expense of the Ministerial private cars. The Liberal Ministers are doing no more than did tbe gonservative Ministers, and no 'More than they would do if they had, the ch lane again to use the Govern- ment cars. Mr. Racine Denies The statement was recently made : • , that me, Racine, Liberal X. P. P; for Russell, intended to go 'over to the Conservatives. This is his own con- tradiction "1 hereby take this opportunity of denying in the most emphatic terms possible the rumor emanating front The Toronto News insinuating that I Was about to change my political al- jegianee. "There is not a particle of truth in the rumor. I am well satisfied with -the Liberal party and with its present leader, Hon. 0. W. Ross, who has an Ways leaked after the interests of the farmers, and shown equal justice; to 41 feel that with such an extravas gatit and reckless rule as eXistS at Torotite, the surplus left by the • Noes Government will soon be moan- . 4dered and Ontario reduced to deficits, • , something new for our fair Province. "I think the Electric Power Rill is batefaced steal from the farmeos gen- orally, and from the pockets of the people ef the whele Eastern portion of the Province, who will be taxed to sup- port, power for 'Toronto and points in •Close proximity. - "I have the greatest respect for and pride in any venerable leader, and an unshaken confidence in my party," Some Assessment Figures WEST WAWANOSH Below is a comparison of statistics from the assessment roll of this town- ship for 1906, .with the figures for hist year: 1905 1006 Valne real property vithout buildings il1,127,457411,123,100 Value buildings. 455,000 410,914 Amount taxable real ProPertY. - • • • • • • 1,582 457 1,564,044 Business assessment 7,055 9,500 Total assessment., 1,580,512 1,573,544 Population 1894 1883 EAST WAWANDSO From the roll for 1900 the following. statistics. are gathered No. of tierce of land cleared, 30,281 ; number of acres rStwoodiandt 3,549 ; slash land, 2,234 1-2 ; swamp, 0,671e ; total, 41,734 Total population, 1,702 -a decrease of 53 from, last year. No; of dogs, 288. The assessment figures, compared with lest year, are as fellows 1900 1905 Real property, ex-cInsive of buildlgs $1,182,h80$1,121,040 Value buildiugs..e. 411,080 34600 Total arn't taxable real property.. . 1,033.180 1,459,080 Bosiness assessment " 4,670 4,900 Total itesessirtent1;637,850 1,401,010 GoDuaign TO WN An examination of the assessor's roll for the present year shows an in- crease of 121 in population over last' year, and an increase of $230,129 in totalassessme114.5.4 The figures cona- pared with last year are : - Increase • Rearestate, 1906, ...$1,508,855 " 1905 . 1,33.1,850 $174,005 Business asses, 1906 241,562 11 1905 189,774 51,788 Income, 1906 • • 8.3,251 " 1905...........•78,918 4,336 Total assesstret, 1906 1,833,671 " 1905 1,603,542 230,129 • The population is 4,410, against 4,295 TER BEWARE .OF OINTMENIS FOR Lt. as mercury will surely debtroy the 1 CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY. sense of ;smell and completely derange the whole system when entering. it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles slaould never be used excepts on prescriptions front reputable physicians as the image they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Haire Catarrh Cure manu- factured by P. J. Cheney St Co. Toledo 0,, contains no mercury and is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the saen tem. In buying Hall's Catarrh tilure be sure youget the genuine. It to tak- en internally and made in Toledo,Ohio by F. J, Cheney Ss Co„. • Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75e per bottle, tiTonak. e Hall's Family Pills for constipw ASFIFIELDi . • • The total assessmettof this township • for the year 1905 is$2,516,296. This shows the large increase ofi $819,078 over last year's Agaves. Real property is assessed at $2,503,900, against $1,686,- 550 re,st year ; the .business asSessment is $11.250, against 10,535 last year, and the taxable income is $1,148, compared with $133 last year. The total pepula- time is 2,781 ; it was 2,910 last year. There' were 19 births ant110 death he s dur- ing the year. Ttownship Contains 5(3,164 lkerOS of cleared land; 1,059 acres - of woodlaucl .; 2,099 acres of slash, and 4 079acres of Waste laud ---a, total of et,- (XII acres.- • , ' • • - - A BILIOUS HEADACHE Is one of the meanest things in the . world. To prevent biliousness use Dr. Hamilton's Pip, which keep the vs - tem clearr and &re', - regulate the bow- els, give tone to e*itiney's' and. liver, You'll nevelt, havese•a' headache, yatfli neyer .have 801.13' • stomach, but you will have vigorous, bracing health by taking Dr. Hamilton's Pills ; 25c per box, ot five nukee fox one clo The effect, in West Rayon. The following itein shows the effect the new legislation will have on teach- ers' salaries in West Huron ; The revised.legiSlation means that the salaries of rural school teachers in WestHuron Inspectorate will not nin e essarily be increased to such an extent as was indicate'cljby the flminimuin salary inea,sure. In WestHuron tbereare twentyfour rural school sections with an aseesse ment of $200,000 or over, avhieh, under the reginations KS above outlined roust Rey a salary of 8500 in 19074 twenty- six sections assessed betreeen $150.000 and 0200.000, whicli must Pay SM.; 37 sections assessed between 0100,000 and $150 000, which must mg' $400, and 9 Sections assessed between $50,000 and $100,000 which must pay , WO. Nine asiistant teachers ha the inepectorate Will receive at least $300 each. This means, for the 105 rural school teachers in the inspectorate,aggregate minimum salaries of $4.4,350. Accord- ing to the provisions of the bill as at first brought down, this aggregate woeld have been $48,000. It is, how- ever, still a considerable increase Over the salaries now paid, which tuncimt to $37 740, The average increase to the 105 teachers will be nearly $63, even if the minimum is not exceeded in any in- stance, ----e•res-s-0-----""--- 110W TO GET CONSUMPTION., Ninety per cent of thelungers" con- tract consumption. by allowing power resistance to fall so low that a favour-. able condition fore the developmentof - baccilli is provided. In a healthy sYs- tem consumption can't take root. But Nvhere there is weakness and debility, there you find ttiberculosis. For de- veloping strength and building up the weak, nothing equals Ferrcizorte, It makes the blood nutritious .and the nerves enduring. The way it converts feed into 'nutriment, the eppetite it gives is surprising. Just what 1lie man verging on censulnption iieeds,- that's Ferrozorie..If tired and veerik dou't put off. hafty cents boys a box ef fifty tablets -at all dealers. Complatsory Voting. • . ,„., Spealtigg of the, proposal new before tbe m lOopaion House , rel erenoe-oh0 5'tOpity. votifig,lbe Toro!) to .fta,r :says;• -•How this .law is to operate egainSt coi•ruott• ion , is novery clear. (Inc• theOry may be•that there is ablass of voters who present will not vote unless‘tbey ore paid; this law Will com- pel them to, vote or subinit to be •dis- qualified, Another theory may be that there are voters who are paid to• stay awn, from the polls, end that w e iecnierrin-th' it IS easy to • iscover whether the cor- rupted voter has kept his promise: A fewcases of corruption may be reached this way, but it is very doubt- ful whether abstsentiort frorct voting is to any.great extent a measUre or indic- ation of corruption, It may represent indifference in politic duty, in whinh case it is hardly a nunishietent be com- pel the indifferent person to be indiff- erent for apother stx years. But very often it showadissatisfaCtiort with both eandidates onboth parties,: and in this way is a most valuable indinatien of public opinion: • ' • There are many voters who like to maintain a record of never having cast a Literal et. a.Conservative vote, 1 as the case may be. They may have a poor opinion of the •party candidate; they new think the party is on •the wrong track, andrequires it wholesome warning. , But the wrench of voting for the candidate of the other party ie too much for them; and if they are pek- suaded or conapelled to go at the polls they will probably Succumb to. the fox ce of habit and association. They show their dissatisfaction and exercise their inderientienCe stayingat home. And this silent disapproval is really More effectbee than going to the polls and casting it vote on the other side; because the candidate and the party knoW the character of the man, and catihieastwe' the force of the rebuke int plied in his abstention. Under the hew law, . such a voter might cast a blank Willa; and a big pile of such blanks might convey, in a general way, the iinformation that something Was wrong. 13tit it Would not be known 'which capdidate • or Which party was aimed.at, nor who cast the blanks. 'The lesson would not be nearly as dears that conveyed by the deep, though . silent, disgust of John Smith, the italwait Liberal, or John 13rowo, the life-long Conserva- tive, who declares by his abstention thanhe cannot vote against his party, and will not vote for it ou this °maiden. CLINTON NEW Ella ' New Notes Win. Albertson phot a large wildcat near Oakville, Over twentyfour thousand new sett - lore have arrived in Quebec thisseason. .7. T. kiralkey, Maisseratarrie agent at PT(nydahatan..is underarrest charg, ed h cmbezzieuient, Dr. 0. A, Sippi, forMer bursar of the London Asylum for the insane, died yesterday after a prolonged illness, !• John Sullivan died from blood polo- iring at Kingston, Cat. Me was cut ' by a sharp piece of tin Whilegardening. A surgical operation Was performed on Hon. Dr. Rectums) at Windsor, and laewe.edxay. ecets to return to Toronto in a f Tbirteen hundred hartenderslicenses have been sent out bythe Provincial License Department since the amend- ed license act went into eifect on the ist of May. • At the home of John Hudson; Deser- onto reed, near Kingstah. his little daughter, two years cild,chuabed about half way up a laddenwhich fell,killing her, Chivvies Robbins, aged. 85, while working in a sawmill at-Crose Creek, N.13, had one of his legs torn from his body, He died before medical' aid weld reach him. It is reported that the new moderat- • Saskatoon • A good many persons in this locality are interested. in Saskatoon, and the following; from a recent visitor there,. will be of„,interest : 'I will give you a few observations gincle. of this rot here. on Friday anda ace during my 'three days stay. ' my way to the Royal Rotel, where Charles Mason, formerly of Brucefield, is proprietor. Here I was made very welcome, and felt right at home. Had., I not been an old acquaintance of Mr. Mason's I would have _been hard vet to get a night's lodging. Mason feeds from '15 to 100 men three times a day, and sleepingroom is at :t premium. At train arrivals one can hardly get standing room on the station platform or at any of the seven large hotels and boarding houses. All this throng is composed of middle-aged and young men -no women, no, not one. This place is certainly on the boom. Four years ago it was only an old trading post of the Hudson Bay Co. andto- (183' it numbers 3500 inhabitto- (183'ts, and a floating population of from 1500 to i 2000. It s dazzling to one's eyes to see the hustle, bustle and rustle, every- body on. the run, seemingly trying to get there before the other fellow. Iliere are reasons for all this. Here is the distributing point forenaterial for the new G. T. P, Grading is goingon ;lust a few miles out, and track -laying will follow in it week so, • 'Here are located seven chartered banks, and as inany chrovhes. There is not a single well of water in the whole town, Riv- er water is used altogether, the taste being flat, but whisky, beer, ale and porter are flowing freely ab ten cents a ,glass. If you want a chink of water you most ask for it, and in some eases pay extra for it. just across the river there is an elevation of over fifty feee overlooking the town. Here are fine public buildings already, hospital, high school, etc. It is here the notorious Louis Run tvas captured," '41 e Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure Weed, thin Wood:de- hility, nervousness,- exhaus- tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known' all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhimiboutit. inc must look weft after tho,,eonditlen Or your liver and bowels. Voltam there le daily :ging ,tg9ti itigni:Ventrue• sea, dyspepelk apd thing preventing 8..r. rirgglizgrmpetinVregtr,Ing.tNI: , The dos.). Only one pill at bestinee,T *ads by 0. Ayer 00., Lowell, Ease, Areo Saittuntoturiors or P OMR MOIL ore ACME CORP,. 11.., clew PECTORAL Not Knocked Out 'Yet The horse is always about to be, but never iv,`put out • of bilsiness; On the appeatance of .every new agency' of transportation the annouticemeet is solemnly made that the horse, after passing through ari era of ,deereasing prices, will cease and determine. It vette st) when railroads began to gain headway 1 when bicycles came into iise,when the electrical cars commenced to buzz along the highways, when the auto developed into something more than a curiosity, and yet here the horse is still ,,vith xis, more valuable than ever. Statistice show that there haS been a notable increase both in the 'number and value of horses in Canada and the United States in the last nine .years, • The aggregate of horses on January I, 1900, in the United States stood at 18,718,578, against 14,861,667 at the corresponding date of 1807. Their total value inpreased front $452,- 618,306: in 18117, to 51,510,889,000. The report that the Government has. already &tided that Toronto will have eight seats in the Legislature, nrider a redistribution bill to be.brought down next aession, has no foundation. It 18 based solely on the retrierk nuide by thi3 Premier during an addreOs at the recenrsession of the Legislative, in which, while desiring to be Understood as not, pledging himself in any sense, lie expressed the opinion that Toronto WAS entitled to increased iepresentar tion. or ef the GeneralAsseinbly of the Pres- byterian Church, which nieets in Lou- den on june 6, will' be Itev,Dr. Falcon, er; of Pieten,N.S. C.M. IlaR7, of the G. T. P., ; wit- 50 hv h'is friends, 8,nd presented vvith ears old, ednesday. Ile was dined solid gold lenring cup, and a bouquet of 50 American Beauty roses, • If you prefer to take medicine in tab- let form you can now obtain Dr,S hoops Restorative Tablets. Absolutelyno change has been made in the Medicinal tngredients. Sold by W,S,R. 'Holmes. • Ex -Mayor John Christie, one of Lou - dons best-known citizens, and one of the laegeet property owners in the city,is in a, critical eondition,and ramie hers of the family Wive been summon- ed to his bedside. He was •strioken with paralysis of the throat. ' The 'succession duties for the first four months of 1906, ending April 30th amount to $167,745, being some $7,000 less than for the same -period of 1905. Several large estates ladwever, which have not been valued and assessed,will probably bring the receipts fully up to As soon as the Attorney General's . Department has handed over the $2000 which the coramissioners in the Gamey enquiry estreated to the Ifospital for Sick Children the last act in this polit- icel drama will haVe.closed. The .nes- tion of where the • iaaotiey Came from may still be in doubt, but its destination is sure. . • . • Fifty-one London bartenders have thus far been licensed by Inspector Gri)lpin tinder the new license regula- tion. • Two applications were refused. Porters. in certainhotels are being licensed, so that th-ey may take the places of regular •vvMe clerks hi the event of emergency: . • ft pourthe oil of life into: your sys- t.c'mu, It y4,4143,•is you up 'and starts thc :life brad cirbulating. Th'at's what• Hollister's •Roalty mountainTea does. 35c Tea: or Tablets. Aek your Drage gist; • • A:man-faced colt, was born on the "farm of Alex, Shaver, farmer, lot 26, con. 2, Westminster, Tuesday night. The colt: is normal in all :particulars except the head. The eyes are close • • -tiler and inhnediately below them is a protrusion 1 e a nose. • en comes ihettritiath, much farther up the head', than ordinarily. A further peculiarity about the apitnal, is the fact that it re- fuses the mare's milk, and is being fed: can etaw's milk. All the profits of the Methodist Book 'Room, Toronto, beside what is needed fcir rimning expenses, goes eaeh year to . the Methodist Superannuation Fund. The past year has been un- usually successful, and the 'result ' is that $15,000 'VMS handed over during the past week to Dr. Griffin, who has charge of the fund; This is $1,000 more than what was receivediast: year, and is the largest amount ever paid over by the Book Room to" that fund. The bye -election cempaigti in North Renfrew for the Dominion will eoon be on, and pros.peetive candidates!' ate reokoning them chances in the Party conventions, 'There is likely to be a hot contest, no unusual thing in that constituency, and every effert Will be ma,de by the Opposition to hold the seat, which -Was regained by the late :Hon. Peter "White after the Liberele had held infer two: Parliaments. On the other hand, the Laurier Govern: men t is expected -to make a determined attempt to get in its inati:Th It is very likely that the Liberal candidate will be. Dr,. Mathew McKay, a prominent politician. former registraar, and the defeated Ross candidatelast year. The Conservatives are talkiag Of Mr. Peter White, jr„ and also of Mr.Dunlop. who is among the lialf dozen members who had it majority in fem. figures. At the funeral of Archbishop O'Brien of Halifax, the ministers of the differ- ent Protestant churches attended the service as it mark of the great and gen- end respect in Which the deceased pre- late- was held in Nova_Scotia, and in- deed throughout Canada. So, when Hon. A. G. Jones, tieutenant-Gover- nor, was buried threedays latei, the Raman Catholic elbrgy of Halifax. walked in the procession to the doot of° St. Paul's Anglican church, but did not enter the edifice. This has been the subject of A01410 tillfaVOTAble 13l1h the action of the Rothan Cethblic clergy Was simply in keeping with the practice of their cowmen:on, and surd- ly.should not be magnified into e cause Of offence. .At this distance the con- duct both of the Protestant and Rom- an Catholic clergy of Halifax °seems to have been truly- Christian and adrnir- able, -Toronto News. . There was nearly 833 all -day session at the Division ()mart held at .Listowel on VVednesday, several important eases and the usual number of petty ones being np for hearing. A ease of much interest, and for which a jury Was ern. panelled, was that. of Mrs. flittort of town against a farmer in Grey for the.. recovery of v. stun of money, $40 being the amoubt, which She liad lost on the street, and which the defendant was thought to have found. Two witness- es were on hand to prove that they saw him stop on 'Wallace street. and piek something u), which they believed was Mrs. Britten's money. Notifying a constable, the party was followed to the station* and open being quest. ioned, he denied having found any money. He had severe'. hundred dol- lars upon his person at the time, but accounted for it by stating that he was on his Way to pay off a mertgage. Irt eourt defendant: sweet) that lie did not find or pick up any moilei, and although there were soihe at:anima*. cies in the evidence, the jury corielud- ed there was no cape against him and rendered a Verdict accordingly. a 4 DOES YOUR HEAD' pea As 'Mush It Waif Being itauunelid? As Tk011Ek It Would CNA; OM? Li ThOugli Million Sparks Were 111,v1ng Out ol Tow Ares? RorrIble WIMP ot Your Stornack? Then You Have sick iirodsehel BURDOCK sLoop BITTERS van sfford relied from headaches Ito matter whether skit, nervous, erstamotrio, periodical or billow. It cures by removing tits muse. •Ms. flamuel If. IlOdatrd, 13ellevills, Ont., whom "IAA opting 1 was very poorly, my aPPefit• fefled inctI felt Weak end nervous, bed Wok headaches. was Arid all the tiros sad not sible to work. tow Burdock Blood Bitters r000mmended for bet such a °sae as mins nod 1 sot two bottle' of it, and kmad it te be ea sitosIlent blood medicine. :feu may ista •my Mrs so I think that *there alto* krtow at Abs wonderful merits of Btirdoek Blood: Itittees.'" • ' The Premier against Graft Ibis absolutely impossible for the Ptemier Of a Government to look into every detail of .the -expenditure under the various inspropriatione for the Gina ernment service,but it is quite possible for him to prevent any taint .of graft from affixing itself to him if such an in legitimate -practice exists, To apply an Hibernian proverb, he cannot pre - vont the birds from flying over his head, but he can prevent theta from building nests in his hair. Sfr W ilfridLaurier took very prompt- ly and quite correctly the proper stand in the •House of Cominons when he offered members of the Opposition a special committee to inquire into the expenditures incurred 'in 'fitting out the steamer Meat, for her Hudson's Bay cruise. • They had a prima facie ground, for their suspicions, if not for their insinuations, and Sir Wilfrid lost (00 time in offering thein the opportun- ity to make good the former and to justify the latter. If they decline the proffered cbance, they will haye no right to keep on reiterating the admit- ted facts as colored by their. imputa- tions. It is difficult, perhaps impossible, to prevent members of the civil service from attempting to prcifit by wrongful expenditure of public. money. The only effective way to lessen an evil that will never be entire*. eradicated is to make civil servants. feelthat it is dangerous to yield to temptation.' in this case if there be an investigation, let it be as thorough :is possible;and, in the words of the famous instruction issped by President (Oran t•ie m tiering an inquiry • into frit tultilent practiceta "Let no guilty man escape."-Glolie. PILLS AND PILES A prolifie eanee of Piles is the use of .cathartics and pills of a drastic; violent ,natme„,which is always followed by, reaetion .on account 0rth6.restnpus, dryieg proPertiee they. Contain, ',There"ftre °their pauses, butno- nlat4 tbr what the rause or what the kind of Piles, De. Leonhardt's lletn.Roicl • can. 'be'relied upon to ciire--to stay pured. • It's an internal remedy that removes the causes of Itchiug, Blind, Bleeding pr Someurating Piles. • A uarantee oes with each acka e containing a ninn s rea men . • It 01113110. obtained for $1.00: at drug- gists', or 'The Wilson -Pyle Co., Limit- ed, Niagara Falls, Out. . , According to latest inapreesions of gentlemen -whose interest it is to keep 111 t011eh With the outlook for immi- gration into Canade, the coming .of neW settlers, especially' from Europe, will be greater than ever in the ariediate future. Sir Thomas Shaugh- nessy said, in response to a gpestion on this subject : tst haire never before felt so hopeful about immigration as I do today. Iinmigratts will come to Canada by huucireds 'of thenisands from every portion of Europe a,nd America. 110011 for • a great. increase in the better class." - • Hoye pm A Camera, WE TEA011 :Amateur Photography. at your home. • Under our instruction there is no exporl. mooting or wasting of materials and money. You learn to do eVetY step of the work your. self. ,fiuceese guaranteed, Our 9103 prize:In gold will futerestyou. Write 10-day.X.:-.41 cORRESPONORNGE DIEPARTRIHNT. TORONTO, ONTARIO ?vlay• 25th, 1900 PR• OFESSIONAL For Sale or To Rent Rouse for Sale 'Ten rooms, with woodshed , and stable hard aed soft water, 4 sore of land. oen• trolly located for particulars appiY to . W. BRYDONE. • 1110NRY BRATTOZ tette Os Stott • B4R1UKER.1301,1101TOR, by MScottCdfloe-Elliott lakek,formerly twouP100- r . ,• MOUT TO VEND . Rouse and Lot for Sale For sale a small': house op • RattenburY street west, together with lot no. 006; being qu,rter acre, Apply to E. BUTT,. or NEW EltA office Clinton. Cottage tor Sale. The cottage en' Omega St. adjoining the property of subscriber is offered for salenn reasonable terms. W. C, SEARLE,. Also a couple of good brick atoms. • Clinton Post -office Time Table • Public lobby opens • 731 :Aeon, • ePubligeLobby closes ... . . .9.00 p.m. - Wieketk-M.O, office open 8.00 a.m. P. 0. °Kee closes........6.00 p.m. Wicket closes 7.00 pon. , MAILS. Mails close as follows: • , South 0.35 a.m., 3.50 p.m. East..6.35 ana., /50 p.m., 4.50 pan. North. . .9.50 a.m. 6.00 p.m. • West ......... . .. :12.30 p.m. ' Godericb. ,9 50 a.m., 0.p.m., 9 p.m. Mails are ready for delivery approxi- mately as follows : • •From North...,8.00 eon, 4,30 pni • " West ,. . . . . ,8,00 a.m. •" South. ..11 00 a,m., • 00 " EaSt......8.00 atm., 2,00p m, [from the night train • " Goderich „ 8.45 p.im Good Rouse lot Sa'e •The brick house on Ontario St., at present occupied by subscriber,. is of- fered for sale. Has • good • stable and every accommodation, Also.good, top buggy. -MRS. 001/011." st4itf Rouse for.Sale T'he large cottage on Queen street. be longing to the estate of the late E, Holmes is offered for sale. The let is one-half aore, with bearing fruit trees, hard and soft water. A. brain, Apply at NEW ERA office. • •• Rouse t� Rent. The borate lately occupied hy Mr, Robb is offered: either for sale or to rent on reasonable terme. The house has morn odatioxis for ordinary family, with' goo garden and bearing fruit trees. Apply t J. W, IR WIN or NEW OFFICE. •• Good Rouse for Sale. Subseriber offers forsale his large an comfortable frame house on Albert Street The house has every convenience for ord.n ary tandly. Good cellar; hard and sof • warter on thelot; thrOe-quarters.of-an-acr of laud; • bearing fruit trees, alio' goo 'stable:, 'Will bsd1d on rettsonabie terms A., WILKEN, Ohnton lirch 30tb ' ' • . .1lottse f()r Splendid situation. ' Within twomin utes walk of Post Office. That comfort able home at resent occupied I3 the tin ea' alit 41:1 11 • 1: 14 W, ifIRXDON Es BA.,ORISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC ETC. onorion • 4.,1".14.41 aa; i ',raw 46. 1 ami, Ira,1%11041ER ......... CONVEYANCERS. CoMMISSIONAN 8, noel Estate and Insurance Agent Money to loan CUB. HAZE, .. JoatTRID't 017.s... • Meditt,al. Drs. Genn & 01111H. Dr, W. Gunn, Lit. C. 'P.. L. It. C. 5.. Edla- Or, 41, Nisbet outut, M. It. C. 5. langland• L. H. 01,1'., LoarilOn. Office -Ontario street, Clinton, Night Calls at front door of office Or residence. Asttenbnry Street. • - DR. J. W. SHAW, • •• PHYSICIAN. RURGEOld Alec tiehenr • ste, ofileo and residence On ' Sado 88,,., opposite einglitin °harsh, formerly oa ennied by Dr. Appleton, Ceinton Ont. O. W. THOMPSON Physician, surgeon, Eta. special attention given to diseneeS of the P3'e, Bar. Throat and Nose. , OMee and Residence, Albert Street.2 Mocks Norther Ratienbstry 1 Q. W. Nanning Smith, .311. D., 0.1 p.a•xEuolaN & suitoEoN. C/FFIUE-,-Maiu Street, Hayfield, formerly •. occupied by Dr. Pallister; • DR. F. It. /42CON • DESTIST • . (Sncoessor to Dr. Holmes.) • specialist in Crown owl irfilge Work.• • Graduate of the.hoyanconeeo of Dental Sao. somas of Ontario. Honor graduate of University of Toronto Den- tal Department,• Graduate.of Chicago College et Dental Surgerr Chicago. Will visit Daylield every Monday. . DR. 11. FOR/LER DENTIST: • Offices over O'NEIL'S store, . • Speoial care taken to Wake dente tre went as painless as possible. • W vi i Auburn every Monday. wr , -iscellaneou • TAMES OABW.BELL, LONDEIBBOItO, . U SSUER OF MARRIAGE Ix:mum/fa . ••No witnesses.reouired , ' , •Illone • . y . Private funds to loan St 4% pr omit and tool , Wards . • ; " W. EIHYDONE. . . . . , GEORGE ELLIOTT, ELLIOTT, • . - • -eLINON, ONT., ' Licensed .Auctior.ieer. : Farm sales a 'Specialty....• '• ... , :TERMS REASONABLE• . - --0 Orders.left at the .NEW,ERA vMe , • promptly attended. tor .. ., . • • .. ........._ wash rooms and pantry arid &owl weed-. shod. •Firebolase well • and .cistern. Splendid cellar; 1-4 sore land adjoining • the residence of Mrs. JoaChidley, Apply at NEW ERA Office or FRED O. ALLe COCK, • , • tvlat houFewives judge the purity Of a Saar by its whiteness. White sbfneltow signifies Purity. • But while pure flouts are always white, white ((caviare hot always pure, • Royal Household Hour is the whitest flour that is Milled.. it IS alto the purest. Yon may think the flour you arc Using is about at white es flour can be. Yet if you place it beside Royal Household Flour it will look yellow by com- • parison. Ask your grocer for Royal Household, and make sure that he understands that you mean h. ' Ogilvie Fleur:Mills Co.. LW. Monhael. •• , "Ogilvie's Hook for a Cecile" coif- ''Yesains 180 pages of excellent reelpeit, some never pllb1ls1id befote._xpur grocer can te Mt host tO getitirNER. 152 , • • -•-• • - Farm tor Sale. • Subscriber offere for sale his farm of 100 acres, being lot 24, Con. End, Stanley, All cleared but 10 sore.. Brick 'house, bank barn 40e80, cement silo, 14x30; one acre of orchard and small fruits, 2 never - ling wells. Driving house, pig pen, hen house. • Five miles from Clinton and three from l'oncelield, on good gravel roads. • . • ' ALBERT NOTT, Clinton P. O. Cho• ice Farm tor Sale Subscriber offers for sale bis splendid fermi of 96 korid on the Base Line. being north pert of lot V, MintlandBlook, Hullett Good •briok •house, barn and all necessary outbuildings; 35 aeres bash; farm well wa- tered and in good condition. • 2 miles from Auburn, and one mile from the proposed C.r.R. station. JOHN SPRUNG, Au• • Farm COr Sale. • :two hundred and thirty -eve acres, sans ated on Hayfield Road, Goderiet Tp., three- quarteneota-mile from Clinton. Soil in excellent condition, having been all under grose for five years; splendid grain or grove land, welt drained. Five acres hardwood : Live stock ,a,nd general Auctioneer, GODERIOH ONT. Farm stock sales a Specialty. Orddrs lett fa NEW ERA office, Clinton, promptly attended to. • Terms neasonable, Farmers' sale note* discounted, NEA.RBIAG LipENSES ISSUED BY ' Ituatbal‘ • Clinton. •• • P. TIsDALL. . BAN:o Biti,li' • 41:)LINI;IT Private tunas to loan on tootegagee :at • • beet current rate" . Gener•al, business rauseeted)111 Intereet allowed on ciepo.fes. Sale notes' bought • • G. E D. MeTaggert• ,• M. D. McTaggart • McTalitErit . • zs AtBEil1i. $T . CLINTON • febnerall Banking , • .trannacted • + I builh and excellent orchard. One barn, • 62x74, with stone stabling for 12 home. and 85 cattle; one, barn, Rs 54, with silo and stabling for 17 cattle. Large imple- ment house and pig pen; power and pump- ing windmills; isrge frame house; • two good welts and running water at rear of farm, Apply to MRS, ALEX, AL Ma WEN; Clintee.P.0e. or Lot 28, Con, 2, Stahley, .11.,r.a1momma. " • Automobile. lor Sale. 10 B. Automobile, in good state of re pair, run one lieasOn. Vertical double - cylinder engines Situated tieSer the hood easily tumessible price $400. Apply to • W, SOUTIIAM,- •86 Maple St., totems 3 Shorthorn Bulls for Sale Three good yctungTiulle, from 10e to 15 month's old; one roan aed two vede, good quality, Come end eee them, or 'ante ED, 3, WIht, Clinton, Rabbit Groye Stook Parma • Bulls tor Sale. Two thorn -bred Short Ilorn bulls for sale, aged 2 /C8 years, both red with *little white; eplendid individual Willa of good pedigree. One by Right& Imported 'Pan- ay's Pride; the other by Nnell'e flier of Minting. Will be sold reasonable,' If ' ' JAMES S11013131100E Lonclesbere X., *ANTED: by Chicago wholesale house, spec- ial representative futon or woman) for each pro - Once in Canada. Warr' $20,0a and expenses .taid weekly. EXPellse TatalOY advanced, Rival. Vas successful; position perreament. No invest. ment required.. Previous exPerience not eseent. Sal to engaging. • • • Address Ooneral Manager. 134 Lake Street, Mar 23 10 • Chicago, 111,, U. O. A- NOTES DiSCOUNTED • Drafts issued. Interest allowed on , deposits. • • he .McIctilop Mutual Fire lus.uranee Co. - Perm end !Belated Town Prop.. erty Only .• OFFICERS. • J. B. McLean, President, Kippein Thos Eraser Vice-pres„ Brucefieldn Thee. E Hays, .Secy. Treas., Seaforth4 • . DIRECTORS. • Jas. Connelly, Porter's • Hill; John, Watt, Marlock; •G. Dale, Clinton- M. Chesney, Seafgath; Evans, Hitch. woon, J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, ' J‘,13en- newels, Brodhagen, Each Director is inspector of.10eseefiu his own locality. • • • AGEMS. Robe Smith, Matlock; Rd, Hinchiej, • Seaforth; James Cumming, Egniond, vine; T. W. Yeo, Holmesville,. WINGRAM " • EUSINESS OOLL,Egit 1.4 high•erade Commercial School !Three Courses Corn °rail Stenography TelegrOhy. . Write GEO. gPOTTWN, Prindipal. ItteEL • Plano Tuner, No, 25, = James' St, south of the R. C. Church, Drop pedal card wheel you *Atli piano tuned,