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',iodic Report. Carried by nom
By one ef the biggest majorities
which his been recorded. in this -Perna.
Aleut the flow vindicated the Gov.
erninent by adoptina the report of the
committee investigating the provi-
sioningand outfitting of the Arctic for
her cruise in northern water. The
vote was 93 to 38. The debate, which
continued without interruption from
the opening of the liouse until the ad-
journment, was chiefly noticeable for
the sustained interest throughout, the
Marked development qf debating tal-
ent among the younger men, on the
Government side. Messrs R. Mac.
hereon; la. la Pardee,P. B Carvell end
George E. latcOraney, ell members of
the committee, made excellent speech-
es, marshalling their arguments and
presenting the case with thoroughness
of detail and convincing Wale that was
frequently and vigorously applauded,
Hon. Mr. Brodeur gave totem meal...est"
ing comparisons of the Cost ef Atitie
expeditiers, showing that Canadian
expeditions cost less than either Ger-
!Alan or English. A comparison be-
tween the different expeditions to the
Arctic sent out by Canada showed
that the most expensive was that
fitted out by M. Foster, Minister of
Marine in 1880, and that not only was
a supply of brandy and whiskey furn-
ished to the expedition, but the Aud-
itor -General imnplained thatdetalle of
the accounts were withheld from. hint.
It was further shown that under Mr,
Fostet 's administration brandy,
\Wilsey and clears ' were' supplied to
ordinary altiverment steamere in home
lemma, a prectice
that does not pre.
veil under the present Government.
Editorial Notes.
1 yr. auto. 8tn0, lum
Column $75 00 $40 00 $25 00 $8 50
• it Colunin 40 00 2500 15 00 600
Column 25 00 15 00 800 2 50
Column 18 00 10 00 5 50 2 00
Inch 600 350 200 120
RosT, HOLmEs,
Editor and Proprietor
be gligton New Era
RIDAY. JUNE 6, 1906
Optimism Without Foundation
Mr. Borden, leader of the Conserva-
tive party, should first look at the un -
a fulfilled prophecies of his ptedecessc r,
Sir Charles Tupper, before venturing
-into the field of prophecy. Mr. Bor-
den, speaking at the corner stone lay-
ing of St. Pauls Anglican church at
;Beckett's Landing on Saturday, said
that indications pointed to the return
a the Conservatives to power at Ote
tame at the next general elections. As
Mr. Borden does not point out the
special "indicaticns" we are left iu the
dark as to what they are. But let us
survey the political field and see what
foundation there is for his opinion.
We will start eastward and travel to
the coast.
. In Nova Scotia a local election was
held last week, when the Conservatives
. managed to elect 4 out of 38 represeit-
tatives. Mr. Borden will hardly claim
that he is likely to win here,
In New Brunswickand Prince Ecl-
4.
ward Island the Liberals hold a major-
ity of the seats -and are likely to.
In Quebec the Liberals hold nearly
everything in sight; and there is not
the remetest probability of the Con-
servatives gaining anythIng.there next
•
As we don't want to claim every.
• thing wewill admit that the indica-
tions are_ favorable to the Conserva-
tives holding what they have in On-
tario and Manitoba. The Liberals
Jiave just as ffood chane of making
keine In these Provine,es as the (jou.,
servatives, but we will give the bene,
fit of the doubt to our opponents. '
IIii
In Saskatchewan and Alberta the
•.people have recently declared them-
selves strongly in favor of Liberalism,
so that when the general elections
come round, their votes are more than
likely to be recorded in the same wave
In British Columbia a majority of
seats are held by Liberals. Is there
any likelihood of a change. .
• The Liberals hold a clear majority
in every Province Of the Dominion but
one, if we mistake not. We tire 'Ceti -
ceding them two in this article, and
we take as favorable a view as cireuni-
stances will wart t. When, then
will Mr. Borden skiire his majority
On what foundation is .he building his
hopes ? We do not believe there is
the slightest chance mhatever of Mr.
Berden winning at the next election,
and we very much doubt whether he
has any hope of so doing. It is simply
a case of whistling to keep up his
courage.
• The Peterboto' hxauiinir, .1.ibe,
• says -As a matter of fact the temper-
ance people, as a body, are to blame
for the conditions which now prevail -
they are the outcome of preferring pol,.
itics.to principals. They voted for a
government • I wertly opposed to pro-
hibition,either in the form of a -general
. law, or local option, They got what
they wanted -they are getting what
they probably bargained for.
hen the
Hair Falls
Then it's time to act! No time
to study, to read, to experi-
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save it quickly, too!
So make up your mind this
very minute that if your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It cannot do any-
thing else. It's nature's way.
The best kind of a testimonial-.
"Sold ter over eixty years."
Amid. zt. ..i. Age, po.,6=11. Mae*.
7 ittle3APARILLe.
yersmvnoota,
The selection of an editor for the
Onrietian Guardian will have to be
made at the coming General Confer-
ence ofthe Methodist Dhurch, the
ill-
ness of Rev, Mr. Bond %likely 'compel-
ling his retirement. With all respect
to those who hew occupied the editor -
chair, the opinion of the New ERA.
is that the Guaedian never hes been
and never ivill be a proper newspaper
representative . of the eitlethodist
Church, so long as it is .ander the
control of a clergyman. A good deal
more is necessary. in a church paper
than merely. wrieing editoeiels expres-
sing .religious sentiment. There are
dozen .s of representative laymenNeth-.
°diets, with ' newspaper experienCe,
Who could soon melee the Guardian
what it ought to be, and whose train-
ing would be of Meseimable: service in
placing the peper in a :position that.
would make it a welcome visitor to
hundreds of Methodist homes it never •
enters now.. Ode of these is C. B.
Keenleyside, of London, and withone•
his leave or cement, we*have pleasure,
in nominating him for the position -Ncif
-editor.
Hon.. Mr. EminersOn proposes to -leg-
islate that no man..sha,11. be P1aCed,h1
'charge of a railwaY train or be al owed
to run a locomotive' without a . certain
degree of prattical training,. the Rail-
way Comtnissioners to:prepare the nee-.
• .essary regulations, That is: in thein.
tfrag.D of railway. mei): 04. the edhliee':
•
•
Sam Jones, the revivalist, eineletnei
. the breakfae'Veating habit. Three
years ago he swore off breakfasts, and
begins his'work day with a• prayer and
a cup of coffee. But if Sam's work -
were digging trenchesor
loading hay from tangled wintows, we •
fear he would backslide ere o g.
•
liyomei Curs • Catarrh...
Its Healing Balnama. Kill nil csa-:
• .tarrhal_Clerms. •
There is po more. come:ion disease
than catarrh, and none thut is more
dangerous. It we:teens and debilitat-
es the whole systein,,it it is allowed-th
run, leads to serious, andsometixnes
fatal complications; • •
No dangerous drugs ere taken into
the stomach when Hyomei is used.'
Breathed through the small pocket in
haler thateennes with every 'Hyoniei
outfit, its healing balsams penetrate to
the most remote cella .. of the throat,
nose, and longs, killing the germs of
catarrh, healing the irritated mucous
membrane, mad -making complete awl
lasting curee. • . .• • ,
The cotaplete tlyomei outfit, eon
eisting of an Meal& that can be car -
in ,the pnrse or Vest pocket, 11
medicine dropper, • and . a bottle .of
Hyomee.aosts only $1. The inhaler
will last a lifetime, while extra battles
of Ily.omei aim beeprocured, 'whenever
needed, for only DO cents. '
If you cannot obtain Hyornei of
yourelealers, it will 'be forwereled by
'mail, postage paid, on receipt Of price.
Write today for considtetion blank,
that will entitle, you to services 'ot our
medical department without charge.
The It. T. Booth Company, le yomei
Building, Ithaca, N. Y. • •
Back to,Ontario,
We have often heard of the remark.
able bagacity and intelligence, shown
by dogs of various breeds, but we do
not remember ever bearing of a dog
which has ever accomplished such a
wonderful feat as a collie dog owned
by Wire Davey, who recently went
west with a ear of settlers' effects
from Afeaford, Ont. When, the ear of
effects was rolling over theC.P.R.some
six hours' run from Winnipeg, the dog
jumped out of the carmolledover a few
theme faster than the wheels of the car
were turning, shook the dust from his
shaggy back, and started down the
track towards the heme kola • which
he had tio recently been taken and
which he loved so well. Nothing was
heard of the venturesome canine until
last week, when Mr. Davey received a
Letter front Mettford, etattng that the
dog had Arrived home In an exhausted
condition. The letter did not state
ieleeltado
got back, but Mr Davey has written to
find out, From Winnipeg to Meaford
the distance is 1,100 miles, and when it
is taken into consideration that the
dog, in order to reach home, had to
travel over a line of mile ay which
crosses several rivers aiid innumerable
creeks, runs through unnels and
through a mountainous eountry, the
feat seems so remarkable Meet it taxes ,
one's credulity to believe it,
$1,00 REWARD,. ROO
The refiders. cf this . pitaxixe • will be -
pleased to learn that there is at lease
one dreaded disease that -science has
been able to etre in all its stages, and:
that is Catarrh. Rail's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known
to the medical featernity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Oatmeal Cure is t -i ken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mute
ous.surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundition of the des -
ease, and giving the pettimet strength
by building up the constitution and as-
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have ao much faith in its
curative paivets that they offer One
Henclied Dolletsfor any case that it
fang to cure, Send for list of testitrioar-
. lats. • •
Address 10.• JrCHENEY 00., To-
ledo, 0, • • ••
• Sold`by all druggists, 756, •
Take Hall's .leamily Pills for consti-
pation. • - •
News Notes •
• Miss Evangeline 13001e-coil:intender
Of the Salvation Army in the United
States is seriously ill; '.. •
• North Coterie.) Conservatives nom-
inated Captain Samuel Sherpe of Xx• -.
bridge for the CoMm.erte. •
Local. Option S;tands •
, . •
An attempt to itpset hicalteption by-
law proved unsuccessful yesterday et
Osgoode Ball. • •
On behalf of David Bell, •Mr. James
Haverson, K. U. asked Mr. Jestice
Angln to quash the by-law which was
-
passed tide year by a majority Of 200
by the township of Patna, in Perth
county. Th.e reasons tidy:weed, were
technicel irregulatitles in the taking
of the vote and the counting of the
ballots, .
Mr. Ji. B. Morphy, Listowee• appear-
ed for the township, and argued that
the will 011he people should net ' be
thwarted became there' had . been
minor irregolaritiee whielt in ep way
touched the honesty of the vote.
• elnexpita of the great_ resextech ef.
counsel to find reasons for the quash-
ing of this by-law T do not think his
motion can • -succeed," said his 'Lord-
ship. "There have been omissions to
• apply the statute as to taking the vote,
but, whether ennessione 01 irregtlial'•
thee, they dia not affect the result," •
I aosts were given against Bell.
-
, It has been (Ilse:weird OA the Eng-
lise House of Lords bee been on an it.
: legal basis fortnore than twenty years.
' The Ad of Union with Ireland peovidee
1 that there shall meet* be less than 100
Irieh peers in the House a Lords. At
present the number is 02, and there
have been less than 100 for 20 years.
A six-year old' boy named- Merner
was. Amok by a piece of rock from a
blast at Montmorency Falls and killed,
. Peter Vincent of St. Thomas was are
restee -in the act ofaetting fire to hay
in a stall of the Deice House stables.
•John • Wench of Brantford . was
struck by a train ht Hamburg thrown
the commutety 111 which they
ov:er ebam
nkent and killed' at Th'ese declarations, hoveever, do
41tivloet. 1
tiOrrian m
stimg- . :•• , • areclude • the possibility (if the light '
Surely as night -follows day sickness going out -being hid under a rbushel.-1
follows the eating of 'unripe fruit or Or the -salt losing its saltness. But cer,
s ilel,Arszetsiliiry housekeeper Minty et) yeaeonehles .or fairotanided !
should keep PelayDiats' d atiptisc ,the ehttechte-of,'
the hone iri SUMIller. It gives inetant lebeing wholly composed of Onited.bands,1
relief and speedy cure. • of hypocrites. *For it matters not to
vvlatt, extent sin in its ineny forms
A Perfect Bowel Laxative for • eau?
ITEMS OF INTRUST
Not Strictly Local, but closely
Akin Thereto,
Prpoept settlement on the part of
customers has much to do with the
ability of our Merchants to swing their
business in so able a manner. On the
other hand, too liberal a credit without
'regard to whom, has been known to
put many an honest merchant out of
business.
Among her numerous other posses-
sions, our town has her full share of
old bachelors, although they are by no
Walla the past -redemption kind. Just
why these linen travel alone is not
quite •clear -especially to a goodly
number Of the tender sex who would
lee glad to change the condition of both.
As you Moe() thlough life let your
influence be felt and your voice raised
in behalf of dumb amends. They Oa.
actridliskveisb"ftoAr"lkinetrher treatinenti Thhi esyt
are helpless in the hands of man. God
gave us Dominion over animals that
we inighe protect them and be aided
and made happy by them. Be a lover
of animals and help to protect them.
A well -studied, prayerful, tamer()
sermon will always help somebody.
Of that there is not a doubt. Some re-
gard it as sound and thunder, and oth-
ers may feel in a general sense that an
angel smite, but soine,silent thinker is
sure to- ' go way. saying "to himself,
"Surely that veace was for iny sake
alone." The word le rut void and:like
water spilled upon the groupd.
. We are plead to note a determina-
tion on the part of ohr citizens in gen:
eral, end the ladled in particular, to
plant flowers find beautify our Oity of
the Dead. This is certainly most eono
mendable, but there is a sequel to the
story. Occasionally people visit our
cemetery and pluck these flowers. Let.
Do one pluck a flower in our cemetery.
To steal from the living is had enough,
but to steal from the dead multiplies
the enormity of the crime.
_From every view point the farming
elites of this county is in better shape
now than or years. More people own
their own homes and little ferms ;
more are free fromthe yoke of bond-
age inflicted by berdensonte debts at
more are becoming independent each )
Year by making a comtertable living
for their families; mote are wa,kin hp
Housecleaning's',
Here...
And Housecleaner's
lieusecieanera' are here
Ws bar,. work. housecleaning Is, and
disagreeable. The gelato* way tnat 11.
can be doue takes long enough; goodness
knovvs„ toe long, and the easiest way le
too hard. We have for some time triea
labor ligbteners. The best they can do le
only a hela, of course, but iVs harder
without them. Can we assist you, with
any of the following? ,
Richard's Pure Soap
Comfort
Sweet Heine
Sunlight
Surmise
Fels-Naptha •
Gold Dust
Peariine
Soap Chips
Sapolio,
Household Ammonia, 5e a pack.
We sell every kind Of a broom and brush
that is made.
. T. O'NEIL,
TIIE HUI3 GROCER
For Sale or To Rent PROFESSIONAL
House for 'Sale
Ten rooms, with Vgliatlieti tool otible
hard and soft water, j sere Of lend, 0e/i,
Wally located for particulars opply
•W. BUYOONE,
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House and Lot for Sale 1 W. DR,VDONB.
. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY•
For sale a email bootie on Rettenbary ' , PUBle10,' ETO,
street watt, together with lot no. 690, being
-a fill 4fter aere. Apply to E. I3UTT, or
NEW ERA. offize ()tiptoe.
• HENRY BEATTIE
Oweeltior /Ir Jae Nerret
tateleieteritIt.801410PrOlt,
• CalaTTO
by. MeOftlett.-4111ett Beek, forleteliT. 000400
SOott.-
peen To iteSta
Cottage. tor Sale,
-a-The-cottage-on Oraege-St, scljoining the
property ot aubscriber ie offered for sale on
..•._reas,onable terms
latellesea
•
Our Special Summer Term
should interest every teacher and
every scholar who is anxious to suc-
ceed, and wile does not want, to
waste 10 or 12 weeks in a holiday.
Write us for particulars.
to the necessity of gtving their chil rell .
better educational advantages, aid,-
•
Withal, prosperity and contentment ,
•. Let progress still be our watch- I Baru tor Sale.
seem rt
to prevail throughout. the cou-
tty;
• .the Ohurehes in any connnunitY !size ior
That ' t walls; timber and lumber sound; jun the
For Sale, a 4 bent barn, 24x40 feet, 16 ft
word.• I
exercise & most potent Infleence for • horse or hay barn. ' Will be sold
heap, • JOHN STIRLING, Clinton.
goode-is- conseded-eby alleexeeptahe_r_
most rabid or blatant. infidel Whose •
egotitan and seladoeceit blind his mind i
TORONTO!
W. H. SHAW,
ONTARIO
Principal,
Ileo a coup LE.
A le et good brick storeo„
I
to the inestimable value of Christian -
()ewe into
ity. But to What • extent are the' the premiseof tile a undersigned.
churches valuable in this community ? Har°11 Road. Tuokersenth, a spring dale
dis-n Owner can have earn( on proving..property
The Galilean teacher said of His .
B.
ciples : "Ye 'tee, the light of the aria PaPhig charge!' W.
World." "Ye are the salt ot the earth." • •
Hence, if all His disciples are the•light
of the world and the salt of the earth, !
the logical as wellas. the scriptural
conclusion is that they are the light of
House for Sale
The large cottage on queen street, be-
longing to the estate of tbe late E. Holmes
Is offered for sale, The lot is one-half
acre, with bearing fruit trees, hard and
eaft water. A bargain.. Apply at NEW.
ERA office.
Yor Sale or tp Rent
- Lot 15, Can, 13, •latillett, (150 acres) is
offered tor stile or for tent, Possession to
be giyen at the close of the current year.
For particulars apply to W. BR YDONE,
Olintona
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Farms for Sale
About 850 acres firet-olass land, situated
on the 4th and 5611 eonecandons of Hallett, •
itre offered for sale. This is the eneat pas-
ture land, without exception, in this
neighborhood, For particulars enquire in
•the first plaoe by Dual, JOON' RANSFORD,
Box 586, eiondon. •
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EIDOUT & HA/RE
CONVEYANCERS, COMMISSIONER e,
steal Estate sad Iesuranee Ageet
Aletat) to man
wpm.,
0.1a. HAUft JOHN IHOOEIT
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• n
eunCln& GU
iteal•
Drs.
Or. W, Gan" A. IL 17.14,. sow
Or, J.Iittleihtit:114.s. ask !ittiolKu.4100.11: Etiglausk
,
(rhice-Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at
front door of °face or residence, hattenberl •
Street,
DR. J. W. SHAW. 1
1'ITSII3ICIAN, SURGIOON -
teiVattl,botiliuplOsiZ• acitinagtlii :111rch,ria=reiey '
cupied by Dr. Applepon, Clinton Out. •
DR. O, W. THOMPSON
Physician, Surgeon, Rte. "
special attention given to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and ,Nese.
Deice and Residence.
Albert Streei.2 Blocks North of Rotten:burs.
W.• Nanning Smith, A. D., CA
PHYSZCIAN & SURGEON.
OFFICE -Main Street, Bayfield, formerly
ocoupiee by Dr, Pallietir;
- Farm tor Sale.
Subscriber offers for tale his farm of 103
aorea being lot 31, 3rel tem, H. R, 8. Twee
' eremitic, All cleaned and under oultivat.
ion except 3 acres ; ali bat 18 acres in grim
Frame house, bank learn, hay barn, and
othei outbuildinga, Searipg oral:lard,
Good water.. Schoolhouseen the premises'.
6 miles to Seaforth ; less than 5 to
Clinton, good roads. •
WHITFIELD °RICH, Clinton.
Stray. Calt • • Farm tor Sale.
stipation,sallow complexion headache,.
dizzinesss,sour atomach,ceated tongue,
biliousness. Laxets act peoniptly,Witto
outpain or rioing. Pleasant totake-
new-peeve e•the.ranks of any church. •
yon will find, -within its ettemberetate
consecrated men :and women. And it I
.shieuld he borne .in •,mind that it 'only ,
Subscriber offera or sale his farm of
100 mores, being lot .24, Con, 2nd, Stanley,
All. cleared but 10 acres. Brick house,
bank barn 4040, aernent siloel4x30; one
acre of orchard and small fruits, 2 never-
& Thor° Hull for Sale ling vgells. Driving house, sig pen, hen
, house.- Five miles from Clinton andthree
The subsariber offers for sale 1 thorough from latioefield, on good' gravel roads.
bred Bull aged one year, roan in color • ' • • ALBERT NOTT,
sired by Snell's Ineported Short-Horo
Ball. ADAM, WEIR, lot 26, 00D. a,
g Short-korn .11iills.for Sale
Three good, yoang.Bulle, from 10 tori 15"
motah's old; one roan and two reds, good
quality. Come alai see them, or write ED.
•-,T, WISE, Clinton: Balsam Groye Stook
Farm •
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•
.Lax -e s-oit.y a cents.: Sold - I•)r Sale,
.reqeires a few of theatbove-taeutioned I _
class to hecOille , the light of tbe cent- thins21.
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.13411ne8, •
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mu/lite- .
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The eatepayees of Winnipeg voted . . •r : . • • . I
• • e ... .
two to one in fever of allowing the i . • : •
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street- railway company to inauguraTHRME,
te OW D1CINES TO Tlile DOGS •
a SundaY ear 'service. . Although the
city's population his been over iv hund- At best thev. are unpleasant, oftea 1
red thousand, no cars have eVer run on uselesse You have•totne disease of tlae l
the first day of the week, hut a service 'nose, throat or hiags. •Doeters would 1
vee • • ' . 51111 it btooehitite-astimia, oe . catarrh. 1
The common root of these diseases,
is ,
'
Thelitt leBaptist church in the villagegem germor microbic ieritittiop,-Catarra-
of Tiverton, Ont., has made a record-
I
04011ernot only destroys disease germs,
that-mal1y:8 r.ity.church might eveli .ite . it diees more, Wheal§ diseased and in- 1
i
. proud ot, 1 t nas sent out 'Go ministeis,
flained tissue. 1 he diseaee 18 flOt only ,
and' twO foreignmissionaries. The cured, but its return. is .ferever pre..
lase& these to go le Peter A Monier. vented by usingCatarrhozone Which is
void, a A.B.The a graduate. of Meet ikS•••' Splendid -also fox. 'colds, einighs a.nd i
ter University,:of l003.• Re le ie, in a irrittible throat, Remember.you: in- ;
few weeks to take upenissionary Week
in the gong° district in South frie
.A.it, , hale Caterrhozone-hratureai own. cm.e !
. , --- use no Other but Catarrhozone-eilt's :
--: .
Sir Clie bsat-cararrh.-cAre'-mitcle.'• . ---7s---I
—les 'Tupper, whe-Is spending .
et another summer holiday in Eng- .
ante will be eighty-five on July 2, 63 .
years have passed since betook the de.• -
gree of M. Dat • Edinburgh, and. 51 weikut until: 111114,
since hafirst becarne.a Canadian M.P.
He was. premier of his native Nova A-. Pleasant "guess ts to name how
'Scotia 'forty two Years ago and. he -re- many dollar bilis 8v(i(ild be required. to
presented that Proyince at various . Weigh ag much a twenty dollar gold
conferences on both sides of the Atlan- • piece. Answers fluctuate between 300
tic that culminated in the confederation as the "lowest and 1,000, • the correct
of British •North Ainerich. He is, in b('ing 34
fact, one of the lest two survivors of mi. iliber
the founders'of the Dominion of Can- . . •
Ada,
. . : Labrader 'coveNgisefkrger area than
Dr. Shoop's Restorative brings -last: France and Germayy combined and Is
ing relief in stornitch,kidney and heart intersected by' so many streams that
troubles through the inside. nerves. NO •
.matter how the nerves became impair- one. can tra re! by ' Oa Om in any
ed, this remedy , dirOc-
tvill rebuild .• their tion. Veesels niss!, not Spend a single
strengthwill restore their yiaor. Re-
night at sea, as tt• sate harbor. Can be
-
,
.member it does npgood to treat the made In ten miles ttnywhero froaa Belle
i
ailing organ -the rregular 'heart, the isle to Cape Chid
rebellious stomach, diseased kidneys, ,
'lltey are not to blame. Go -back to
the nerves that control them -treat
the cause -use . a remecle that cures
through the inside nerves.. Sold. by
W.S.R. Holmes'. ' • . • •
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• Lalix*tior. '
Rainmaker fra.tfleiti, of California,
arid the members of the Yukon council •
who agreed to give him $10.000 on con-
tlitinn 'that he secure a dewnpoTir of
much heeded rain for washing up on
Klondike creeks are jubilant. News
from Dawson is to the effeet that Ha,t-
field set up hie apparatus on a hill out.
side of Dawson and on the first of his ,
ritinanducingeeperimentlight showers
fell oh Tueerlay arid on Wednesday,
end i in heavy rains onThurstley,and
a veritrible downpour on Friday. Davy -
son people attribute the downpour to
lIetfleld, and believe he Will make
good his. coritract,
A little love, a little wealth;
A little home for yon hurl me ; •
It's all I ask except good health.
Which comes with laocky Munn-
-tam Tea. -Ask your, druggist.
''I'hirty years ago on Ifforidtry'the tele-
phone was placed before the public at
the Centenial Exposition, Ph iladel phia.
The managers, regarding it as rather
more interesting then useful, gave the
tetephone an inconspicuous piece. As
a matter of fact, but for the interest
taken in it by I)otti Pedro,the Einperor
of Brazil, the telephone might not
have attracted mtich popular attention
during the Cebtenniel. Dom Pedro's
interest in it made it.obe of the feat
ures of the show, and the inventor
Alexander Grithato Be), recited over
it flaialeVs soliloquyo greatly to the
Emperor% delight. Eleetrie light was
at that time a Ouriositer. There have
been great Strides in thirty yeate,
Two thoro-bred Short Horn bulls for
sale, aged 2A3 years, both red with a little
•white; splendid individual bulls of good
Pedigree. One by Biggins' Imported Fan.
ay's , Pride; tha other by Snell's Star of
Morning, Will be sold reasonable.
tf• JAMES SHOBBROOK
Londesb oro
ood House for Sale.
Subsoriber offers for. sale hteelarge and
enmfortable frame house on Albert Street.
The house has every convenience for ordat-
ary tamily. Good cellar; bard and‘ soft
water on the lot; three.quarters-of.anacre
of ' lend; bearing ,fruit trete, also good
stable. Will be sold on reasonable terrns.
A. WILKEN,
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College open entire year, Our
I liartasome catalogue free. •' ••
' W. J. ELLIOTT, PrIn
1 d'orater 411-WODDO and A1e4ituder se;
IDr: .Sho-op'e.'Rh-eu ei R
zuhaenaiiinisteldtta,thfully,inwaillereiVeehmchearre -t'i.
ns inentame cases3,plieretofore veritrtice?
1
ciTlieoasnt ortelltitianbldeepornesqWrispieliTs kanil,pwn to
ipletelo remove every
i fr'm thees, vestige of rheumatic poisoh
blood, Sold by W,S.R.ttoin
!.
3o Days' Great
Reduction Sale
For the next 30 days we will sell everything
in the Boot and Shoe line at a reduction. The
following are a few of the reductions:.
Men's Pat Colt Boots, reg. $5.00 now $4,00
Men's Pat. Colt Boots, reg; 4.50, now
Mert's Pat. Colt Boots, reg. '3.,5o, now $3.00
• Men's atnaineled Boots, reg. 4.00, now $3,00
• Men's Kid Gaiters) worth from $2 to $2.50
now for . . . . .• .
• Ladies' Pat, Colt Boots, reg. $3.00,.now $2.50
Ladies' Kid Oxfords, reg. $2,00, now . . $1.00
Ladies' Strap Slipper from $1,5o to $2, $1,00
Men's Kid Oxfords, $1.75 to $2.00, now $1,00
Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine
• these goods. They are all up-to-date.styles.
.TWITCHELL,
()UNION, 0 ONTARIO
,Clinton P. 0.
Choice Farm tor Sale
Subscriber offerielor sale his splendid .
terra of 96 acres on the Bees Line being.
tirpart-of-lot-Z,-MeatiendBloekdiall
C400d brick house, barn and all necessary
outbuildings; 85 sores bash; farm well' 'we-
ltered and in good condition. 2 miles from
Auburn, and one mile frorn the proposed
C.P,R, station. JOria SPRUNG-, Au-
burn P.O.
For `ale or Rent
. A farm of 111 acres of the best clay
loan, belonging to Mrs. Ida Fraser, Gcider-
ice, eitbated n the first con. Godeeich
Townahip, 7 miles from Goderich, 9 from
Clinton, and 5 from Bayfield. Fairly
good buildings, and 2 orchards. Reason-
• Ole terms. For further paetionlars apply
to JA1VIES COLWELL. Blocks street,
Goderich, or Edward Aoheeon,,Godericle
Farm for Sale.
Subscriber offers for eale his farm of 100
scree, being lot 21, con. 0, Hulled. All
cleared exeept abont one acre, all seeded
down but about 20 acres. • Frame house,
bank barn 36030.. Bearing orchard of on
acre. Good- well. Abaco 5 miles from
Clinton; _Apply on thepremises or 'addreae
• Clinton Post Office.
pd 41 •JAMES TIGHE.
Farm or *Sale.
• Subscriber offers for sale his farra of
100 sores, being lot 24, 5th con. of ,Hallet,
90 mires Cleared, 10 acres nice hardwood
bush. Frame house, kitthen ani wood -
axed, godd baek barn. Well wetered, well
• fenced, nell artderdramed and in fifet.clage
state a onitivAtion, 1.8 acre bearing orch-
ard, Only 3 miles from Minton. e of a
mile from school. JOHN CARBERT on
the premises or Clinton, 13,04
Farm tor Sale •
•
200 acre Utica in Bast Wewanosh. lots
31.313/4 Pon, 2. Firsteiless soil for grain or
grass. well drained, web fenced, spring
creek ruts all year. 15 acres good bush, 2
acres oreherd, bank beta 00 x 05, with sta.
blies alt oement, good sized hay barn. large
implement Iambi: wall pie 31ablee under,
good sized frame house, Stitched and wood
abed attached, 2 good wells, '2nciles to An -
burn, 0 to Blyth, 2 mile to school. Terms
romp:nimble as owner wants to retire, II.
A.uburn , p41 if
Farm for Sale.•
•
'Iwo hundred and thirty-five tiores, situ-
ated on Bayfield Rosa, Goderict Tp„ three-
quartere-oaa-mile froze 'Minter. Soil in
excellent condition, having been all ander
grim for five years; splendid grain or grass
land, wen drained. Five scree hardwood
bush and excellent archard. One barn,
52x74, with atone stabling for 12 horses
and 85 cattle; one bare 3.e, 54, with silo
niad stabliog for 17 cattle, Large imple-
ment house and pig pen; power and pomp.
ing windmills; large frame house; two
geed wells end rannieg vie ter at reat of
tarot Apply to 111118. A.LEX,
AltE 'a EN, Clinlott P 0,, or hot 2s,
2, Stenley.
'Farm tor Sale,
Beate lot 20, (Ise. 2, II.R,S.,Tackersbeith
Containing 100 sena. good brick bowie,
with cellar, two good barns, stone stabling
underneath;lerge bop bongo and implerneet
shed, 5 acres hardwood blase and 2 aoree
orchard. This farm is sittno
tea in the very beg looelity in the minty,
convenient to -church and schools, 0 miles
front Slieforth and 5 from Milton, with
good gravel roads. It is in first-eless ton.
cation. and will be sold cheep and on ree-
rioneble ternle, se proprietor is going west.
Apply on the promisee or to LEVI STONG
Clinton.
DR. P. R. AXON
RENTIST .
(Successor to Dr. Relines.)
•specialist tit Ciente end larithWerk.
, Graduate of the Royilleollege of Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario. .
• Honor graduate of university of Toronto Dos:.
tal, Department.,
Graduate,of Chieago College of Dental SurgerY
Chicago. . •
Will visit Sayfield every Monday.
• DUAL FOWLER,
•. DENTIST.
• Offices over O'NEIL'S retire.
Special care taken to makedents *re
meta as painless as possible. W vi i
-Auburn every Monday: '
Miscellaneous.
TAMES OADLYJIPILY., LoNDESB0110,
itiSIIER 05 siAllittAGE LiceNSIla
No witnesses reouired •
• •
• Money
P4vaie funds to loan at 44 per cent and up.
wards W. BNYDONE. ••
OEORGE ELLIOTT,
eL.1NTON ONT.,
t Licensed Auctioneer,
nem mires a petite
y.
• jggras REASONABLE. eaa-
Orders left at the NEW ;ERA. will be: •
' promptly attended % to,
THOMAS GUNDR
Live stock and general Auctioneer,
GODER1CH ONT.
Farm stock sales a specialty, Orders left at
New ERA. office, Clinton, promptly attended
to. Terms reasonable, .2turners' sale notes -
discounted,'
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED 8Y
J Rurnball, Clinton.
J. P. .TIsOALL.
BANIIElt;
• ONle
Private funds to loan on mortgagee :as'
beet current rates
General Banking boomers r f's
enterest snowed on deposits,
Sale notes bought
G. D. MeTeggaet M. D. McTaggart
.MeTaggart Bros.
ISTINKE RS
ALBERT ST CLINTON
-General Banking iBuiltteaa
,• transacted .
•
NOTES DISCOUNTED
•
Drafts issued. Intereet %hewed on
&meta% •
Tbe. McKillop •Mutual
Fire insurance eo.
Farm and Isolated Town Prop.
.erty Only Insured.
OFFICERS. ,
J. B, McLean, President, Kipper; Thos
Eraeer, Vice-pres., Brucefieldp Thos. E
Hays, Secy, Treas., Seaforth;
- • DIRECTORS,
Jae, Connelly, Porter's Hill; john
Watt Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M.
Chesney, Seafoi th; J. Evans, „Beech
-
wow; J. G. GrieVe, Winthrop, J. Ben
-
newels, 13rodhagen,
Each Director is inspector of losses in
his Own locality. •
• AGENTS.
Robt. Smith, Harlock; Ed. Hinchley
Seaforth; James Cumming, Egiviond.
ville; J. W. Yeo,
WINGITAIA
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Nat* Tuner,
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