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The Clinton New Era, 1906-08-10, Page 21.8441/.444. THE •C.I.ANTON NEW ERA August 10, Me Another Wonder=, • tut Case. Here is something that will be Welcome news to. mans a .01s. couraged One. "}'or several years I have been troubled with gas around my heat, shortnees breath, in fact, if I walked my usualgait trty breath would get so short that I would he compelled to make several stops during Waa li. REID walk. --teDalate.nayaemel diaaneteadtgeset_pro- perly, It turned, eour my • Wornable musing me great distrees ; often,too, I bad disagreeable attacks of belching gas and heartburn. 'I was bothered with severe pains acaoss the small of my back and the leitst bendier; or turning would cause zue to alti10$t ery out. I was induced to try DaLeonharcit'e ..tantalailtand from the very first found relief. ' egor the last three months I have ilWaitaaiaevettee of my foretter coril- pliaathe ea1 enatemed to say Anti -Pill hasindeta cured me." This is the voluntary statement of Wm. El. Reed, of 365 Queen st, Eitigs• tun, Out. The giinima New Eva FRIDAY. AUGUST 10th, 1006 ir All Druggists. sell Anti-Piil. The Wilseeleyle Co.Linuted Niagara Valls, Ontario, •The remedy that -cured such an ex- treme case is surely worth trying, 50e • - It is said that Ralph Smith, ,the Lab- Wiii ReMain Canadian oi• M. la, for Nanalino, would net object to fillthe piece of bumigration • Samuel alerwin, a writer in "Suc- cess," a New York magazine, was sent agent in England, lately occupied by Mr. Preston. Barring the fact that he over by the editors to Western Canada LL member of Parliament, and should to write of the progress nf FtVents thaeleaaLirotis be-tookin g -for eq,vernmentlavg.rk, especially concerning the far West, we believeMr. Smith is as much en- vvhith the new railways are °ripping t tled to the appeintruent us. anyone up. His remarks on American settlers . know.we giyen the °von- , ment consisteet •support, . when. he might with temporary advantageto himself have played to the • gallery; with a view • to . evoke Labor cheers. He is a•practical miner, and one of the best speakers in the -House, having most powerful and dear delivery. ' WHY THAT WEARINESS ? You're uneasy, restlese, without ap- petite. Still worse you are thin .and fagged out. Work mina be.done, but where is the strength to boom from ? Make •Your blood nutritious and you'll have loth of , strength: 'Year turning their adopted country over to only hope. is Ferrazone, an instant Uncle Barns dominions. They woiiid----tiliacalainakera•:blo.odeputifiereabloodeene Ca I1 It brings keen eppetit.lig; .` a little rather remain Canadian, They ' ests food and supplies nutrition • for like the administration of Canadian building' up all tae hodily tissues; law better. They think things are a Ferroa.one Makes muscle • and fieryo fibre into:eases your ;weight. instate a, little better under -the Cana:dian aaasee'eake energy into the body thet'. and customs than under American. defies weariness .01 exhaustion 'fitaite . TO have.. virility • he statement to this effectany cause Mr, Mee- healthy •vigor use. a ettoaad zone Which' • ail' Win repeats in a latter pottion of his. dealers kir U. t?.k.eexes. • article. This is a good testiniOny for ,• • ea-----asaareaa„...eeeeeee Canada. It is the word of an Ameri- "Yo le will spend: your. time and yoln:': »ioney in taloonsewill you ? ' demand- ed .is. (emulate Matthews, of her brother, 'confronting ham in Hasse ds 'adders place, St Joseph, Miele She, was in a very angry .entiods Grabbing a bottle off the bar she shied it at. the plate glass rairroa, smashing it o,nd n. pyraraid of glass in front 'of it. Then, standing pff the astonished bartender with a threat to wreck his physognoiny in similar fashion if be interfered, the irate woman grableed the object of her wrath by the collar and luggedj'him -out of the .saloonedown the street and home. A .crowd of • saloon .patrons were too paralyzed with astonishMent. to interfere, • it they had the diposi- tiflfl to do so, •.•, • • • • - • • , • /.3ON'T SQUANDER YOUR MONEY On worthiest cures, for catarrh,. There is only oue•renaedy that's suc- cessful - !"Cittarrhoione&' - it •• cures when the doctor .says your , case is hopeless. No drugs to; take,. no eke rnizer to bother with, you simply ins tale the fragrant vapor of this un- • failing cure and. geb •well. quickly. Re- lief is instant, cure is guaranteed so you run no risk wich Caterthozone. Don't experiinenadon't put off, but get Caterrhozone from your druggist to -day. ••• Mrs. Wni. Keleher 'died at 'Fergus last week at the age of 00 yeers. She was well known and highly esteemed in that locality, having conducted the Americaa hetet there. . . • - . • LOWER NEW YORkt$ ROAR. ao an•410.4 bv Ole if** of wooden revetment., Work has been completed at the Iow- a ella of Breed/any .for the removing • of the former Belgian block pavement Ind the substitution of the new Wood block eurface, which is laid from the Battery to Vesey street. The inereesing popularityof this pavement as •due largely to the fact 4th*ttt1LseessundeztraftIe. In tbis reepect It outdoes asphalt7iffferi-1141-4 beenconsidered for nutria years ideal for use around hospitals and seboola end other places where a quiet pave- ment was essential, In the ease of the wood block pavement the noiee horses' hoofs, whica make considerable clatter on aspbalt, is almost done away with and .the soft, hollow thuds •witieli ere all that can be heard on the wood ard rather pleasant to the ear 'lima • Otherwise. In maktigatse ofethas piteenteuteunee der canditious of beavy tragic such as exist on Broadway 'Newa York Is fol.. ' lowing in the footateps of the Euro-. pean capitals, which liave resorted to this extiedient to a great extent during t . - • the last twenty years. All the prince' , pal deenues and boulevardParis, j without ,exceptien, are paved •wall ; wood. The Same le true, to u slightly less exteut, in Lontlon, and in hundreds • of smaller cities - wood , paveuieut • • Also a favorite, • ! • Not only Broadway, but practically the entire lower end: of •Manhattan. ; Island, will eventwIly he paved with , wood blocks. The blecks are tiattted thiedigintatioetbeelmeetattith a Inixture of creosote and rosin. . in that country are to be noted. In the lase week or two certain news- papers published scarehead articles ndicating (.bat western Canada want- ed to and would certainly break away from the eastern provinces of the Do- minion and cast in her lot with the United States, the American settlers being one of the chief factors in bring? ing atout this result. In direct con. teadiction to this statement, Mr. Mer - wilt says that while there are 500,000 .Americans who have settled in Wes- tern Canada they do not at all talk of a The grain of the wood affords an ex- cellent foothold for horses under every other condition, and it ant been ;found by trucking conmardes that drivers of heavy loads prefer the. wood Need etreets to those paved • with stone or as- • phalt, as furnishing easier traction.• • . Another advantage of the wood pave- ment which will be appreciated, in the • evindy ..canyons Of the ottice district is tbe 'feet that, unlike asphalt, this pavement does not breed dust. , •• IN hen. the work now- under contem- plation In teeter Nesi•Nork is cornplet. ed this city will enema One Of the best paved munielpalitles" in . the. woral.,- ,•New :York Man. ' •. • A hea ;Asbcstiis i•ciffea-JOr -are departments- - RIO made entirely of the mineral or of ' • asbestus' Witte a 'core Of: steel.•:. Virae Men employ itsbegaus p., seore of .ways, and . its Age 'stove bats, lamp wicks, ,theater :cloth, in theeceustruction of leen eafes. etc., are Well ariewne but a liew meth- ' Od. of tnitizing it. hae just- 0eeelopet1; IaeaPeites tliet seeas matle of asbestue ate or a tlVtitalge:116 adaleas, An. Only. physidail declares that the' girchirig - ability of the troops, wlikll is the Most important •requireinent for a regiment In the field. Is leis endangered by fa- tigue than through' the sensitiveness of the skin of the feet neatest leather: This sensitivenees, watch has always been tecogiatzed, the doctor thinks can be avoided through providing socks or ailing the soles of the shoes with as - battle. It is said that the war. de- partment .of Aeistria is considering the adoption of this innovation and that e test Of it will be nuide at the next ma- neuvers,--Laianufacturea. Philadelphia; .• aaa ""': /tellinga 41L1,eler. • a. Plje great glacier on Meat Blanc 14 g used for • other • Purposes than furnishing an occupation to guides -and an. attraction for tourists. An ice trust has gone into the ausineee on an extensive, • settle of . quirrYing the dear, halt ice' at, ari altitude of .licoo feet. • Tae. Ice is blown elf in mai • blocks by !Inane of dynamite; after ,whieli It „le sawed into regular . tithes and sent down the rnountaln sides on a narrow gatignraileiitY. Down in the valley it is loaded into freight cars and distributed through southern Prezio. A varm winter has no terrors for the Mont Blanc • ieenian; he invests no rediey In icehouses, and the dimply is inexhaastible. • can writer, whose sympathies would naturally be with his own .country. - Undoubtedly the American. s going in- to Western Canada will make good Cena,dian citizens. It is worth while to remember that within three or four months Parlia- ment will be again in session, and that its chief work will be tariff revision.. It is far from likely that there'be any material or general reduction of duties. The chances are that there win be few radical changes, and thii•t • • • the inareases will be as numerous as •' the reduetiobs. The aitil Will be to make a political; oi• in 'tither Words .an • election tariff. Sir Wilfrid Laurier • , may have lost something of his power, ,on the platform, and something of his ete• physical vigor, but he was never a wore acute and Tar -seeing tailitician, and he will take infinite pains to de- vise a tariff that will strengthen his hold upon the country, and keep the fiscal issue "out of politics" in the in- ' • dastrial communities -Toronto News. Hon. Col. Matheson is gleeful over the fact that already Canadians have e • ;.. taken up $1,850,000 • of the $3,000,000 3- , percent. loan at par. Witet the people note, however, is that while the loan •sells at par in Canada, he sacrificed abroad the first $6,000,000 3 per cent bonds of the Province at 06, losing a very large sum for the people.. At the same time the bon& of. Toronto, in spite of her debt, were selling at 102a. s V • eakLungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con- sumption. You. can trust a .medicine the best doctOrs ap- prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough., "1 ba./1 an awful cough for over* yoat, knd nothing seemed to do tee nay goal tried PrZgretatcr try_dAtIds,,t1 ea% di they 1111Tht a cough.' - aitaa bI. Mair*aal Weehlugton, D. O. A'e.ITZ.L'seja',;:s(tt.'01141,;"" mus' , Seltatetaitte. • ers ritkiliSittioe. Ayerae Mlle keep the hews!. testator. All vegetable and gently laxative. Old maids would be scarce and hard t� Could they be Made to sea ••• .(flad, How grace and beauty is combined By using Rocky Mountain .Tea.. • , Ask yout Drugeista • e • . et *familia ale ' mutetere. . • A. Woman Who leads a very active life has a theory that the preeervation of a good, gare. depenas, to some .ex- tent on theeminner of walleing. Many people, she says, as they advance , in years allow themselves to walk heavily and without , elasticity, so that the whole: weight rests on the lower part of the lirabe ea every step, :the only .et. feet of 'exercise being weariness in the legs and feet, tays the Chicago News. Instead of this the body shouldbe beld erect and poised so as to have a per - feet balance. In this way the muscles are • braced and strengthened tbrougla out (tad the lungs must of necessity • teen expandett . • . Veasaitat Soda. The average housewife. Woke askance • nt sotla. It mine both eolora and hands, yet itis aseful, Very dirty eollea linen may 120 (leaned by boil- ing In Party strong soda water. A. lit- tle pniln dissolved atel atlilcfl to the bluing, water prevents streaking. A: goo; bloneliCt ig litilda by !wiling One of. soda .Ili 0 quart of water. A dfl a parket of ebloride of linie, strain ana bottle, end dieederea doorstepe and tables, that ate a bad color 'may be.elenned with tile fluid. Well brneli ovee met leave for the biglit, whorl weal) well off in tiTe • • 'e .• The Outlook. Tao PlOenitatt, The number of liquor licensee in the Province of Outlaw in the yeer 1874.5 . was 6,1a5. At the present time, not- withstanding a vastly increased popue Intone the number is less titan 2,500. This yeer there has been a larva cut - Wing otr, putty threugh the adieu of License Commissioners and partly through. the adoption ofj 'Local Option prellibitory by-laws which went into force on May lst in, about fifty mantel. PliAlitliettlis progress is encoUraging. All thui change hart been for the weitare of the country. The reduction has met with Mothing Wit approbation from thin king people, and has proven that even with our present imperfect law we may do much to redece tati liquov eevtle---- Probably never before were there so wally total absteiners in our land AS to..rlsy, -Never was the church so pro. nounced ill its hostility towards the liquor traffic end the liquor habit. Never before was there Rich an insis- tent demand ant temperance practice in tbe commercial werld. Never be- fore was the lamer trallie so universally vend ()limed •lea men of all chtesea. The succees that IlaS beeti itetitined but eividentes our ability to aceona 1 plish Hall more. We have 0, better ventage-groundethaneetretaaand..thee great possibilities la our reach ,iield, LO, . our responsibility.. The lignor traffie DA aiu workilig torobk. devastation in .. . this province. There:are still lit tow- , attar), Move than 2,00U open hatar000inse each one of which is a dietioet niontee to tbe "('ltd 11' of our eountry. We have in the parvielons of tile Local Option Act a weapon within oer reaca by which a lerge proportion of these hae-rooins may be closed up The rising tideof pu blip opielon is in OUr favor, and conditions are daily hue proving, 'We • will undoubtedly have *till better la•ws and still nore cif tem- perance teaching and practice. We will have increasingly largeterritories 'under .pecillibi torylegis i at ion. We . will have more thorough law enfore'e-• men t. - All this is , coming and will be attain- ed ' . . il . , • • p y 1 , this advance .and the extent of its ( operation depend . •itport ua ' With hearts .frill of gratitude, With hearts full of lame, let .us lay hold of the work before us and Pyomptly and fearlessly take up a fight in which we are certain to Witte STATE ON 0.1I10, CITY OF TOLED01. • , • .LUCAS COM4TY .1118. ..4 Frank 1. Cheney noikes oath thet li is senior 'paltrier of tho-firie of la J: Cheney -a CO, doing businessin the .eity of Teledo,County and State afore- said, and that said firm will • pay the. -sum-of ONE TIUNDRVD DOLLARS for'.ettch end evevy case of Catarrh that cannot be .cured by theuse. of . Halls Catairh Cure. FRANK J. CHE'NEY Sworn to,befOre 1110. allsi;Subseribecl• in tuy. presenceethis 6th -day of Deceee ber, A. D. 1886, • A. W. GLEASON, (Saxe) NOTAIIN POFILIC Hall's Catarth Cure is taken infer.; natty, and aets directly on the blood and nnicous surfaces of •the sastear.. Send for testi menials 1; p. . • • • F. J. C,HENEY a•-• CO., Toletal, 0. .Soldeby gall druggists, 75c • Take thilas Family Pills for conati- pa tad,. , • liwsT.-The local news- paper shoved lte. found in eveev Caned ian home. No cbildren should grow up ignoraet who can betaught to aOP- reciate. the home paper. 1118 stated to be the stepping stone of iptelligence in all those matters net to • be found in books. , Give your children a copy of a, fOreign paper vehich contains not a void aaout any person, place or tbing: which they saw or perhaps' ever heard of, and bow could you expect there to be interested. Bat let them have a home paper like THE QI4NToN NP,W gatA ;and read of people 'whom they meet and of places with which they are familiar, and soon an interest is awak- end e, which' increases with every army-. al of the loeal paper; Thaa a habit of reading is formed, and those children will read the papers all their lives and become intelligent teen and women, e credit te their ancestors and strong in knowledge of the world as it is today. When a woman suffers from de- -pressing weaknesses, she then keenly realizes how helpless -.how thoroughly, worthless she is. •• Dr. Shoop has brought relief to thousands of such women. He reaches diseases peculiar to women an two direct, 'specific ways --a local treatment known by drug- gists everywhere as,Dr. $hoopat Night Cure, and a constitatienal Or internal preseription celled Dr, Shoop's R•est- orative.• Dr. Shoon's Night Cure is applied locally; and at, night. It works while you sleep. It reduces inflaina- Mon, it stops discharges, • it heats, it soothes, it comforts; it mires. Sold by INT. S. It. Holmes, Clinton. Cancer. ' • „ Melancholy at it truly .18, the real origin. of Cancer is is yet 'unknown. No parasite has been discovered to ex- plain lts invasion, and no treatment • 'short of firewater oossible use of the knifebas (von Y •hope. Even with the best surgical skill: the growth is very apt to recur, and in the great ma- jority of patients afflicted with the dis- ease it provci fatal within three to. five years. The one promising .feature for treatment is 'that the ailment isat first alwaytt local mid should thus be, amenable to early and thorough dada tation.-New York eterald, • • Treasure attend. Treaefire 'shied is •still a mystery. The steam yacht Rose Marine, whieh 'left England in October. 1001a.to search' tor the treasure wheel, teaditioa says, pirates concealed. on (Wes Island, in . the Pacifie, bee returned to leouthainp- ton. Captain' Mathews, the'skipper, is reticent es to the resulleof the voyage and only says that his 1)01101 ththe project has• been strengthened.. The work of searching the tatted is very ,difficult. • A :Weyer For the Dabiert. • • atitnee Broadbent, mayor of Itud- deretieia. England, 124 Making the prop- er alto al' letales fl leading' feature of eulininistieition. Ilo iseties 110,41110- i:1011S as to tlielr food aml says a baby Anal 110 weighed every fortnight to keep "alb" on its nuttition, Ababy Weighing 11)80111110 is kept at the may- • oritIty office for the purpose, • • POINTED PARAGRAPHS, Iealousy is like sonie other things - the lid should be kept on it. Waen you say no, say it In a manner . that will leave no doubt of your mean- ing, - . -• Wlien giving advice to others here is a small slice to serve yourself; Beep still more.' ds • How little the best doctor 'knoWs! Atid how helpless he ie In the presence of serious illness! It is said that disappointment is hard to bear, but We all stand, it pretty well when we Took in the glass, A Man Just starting into a law suit has mere faith In courts than hie at- torney ever alatins to have. •There ere too Many young met who start out to make their mark In the worla and stop at a soda fountain or hammocle on the way. .44 44 nit nor anispiiinten. According to a new standard in no• set by a 13rocklyn flat own- er, the old term of janitor stands a fair thence of being done away with, and all the assoeintione thnt hover disa- greeably about that fenetiottary's name are to be swept away also. This IS Shown by a sign on an apartment -house on the park slope which reads: "Apart. merit foe rent. Apply to eustodltua"-a New York Press, Natures Food lah to draw your attention to the 41/11EAKFAST' F001,QRSTION Almost every week eomething new elainosonr attention. Mast of them eeena to stay, so they must be good. A few of the starers are 1•••• FOree,Y11; irita,fitrape "'Nuts, Canada flakes,. Orange Neat, and Shredded Wheat Biscuits. Ttti zeit we whirsh articuler- Mtge _ Wheat laiscuits, on exhibit in our south vvindow, consisting only of entire Wheat grain. Made light and short by mechan- eicoaolmosgh.redding and tlforough rry a package and be Convin!..04, W. T. 0/NEIL, THE;111,I13 GRO-aU, TALKS TOO MUCH The men or. women %OW talk too muchare aftlieted with. a conanon fail- ing. When they haveanythine to say wotth listening to tbere need be no objectioe, but it is generally thosewho beve nothing to say worth listening to who do the most talking. I don't think so enuch of woroan's tongue workingovertinee and in a hurry, be cease it bey only weapon of defence as well as of offence, and she was born tbat way. Hot the man who is always talking is a crank who should be sup• pressed. It does not matter what the subject is, be it polities, religion, bug. ness, or sport, even a dog fight, he knows it all, a,nd would rather stop eating than stop talking,. if he can get anabody to listen to him; You all know the num at the lodge meeting, who has ftlWaya some other business to bring un just when the members want to get bornklurd if he hasn'tany other busmess#he detains them while he tells • them that if there had been any other business to talk about he would haye brought it up, but that at the next meeting,perhaps, he would have some- thing further to say, I eoteetimes think that if the members' wives knew about this chap arid the Wei he pro- tracts the meetings, keeping their hus- bands out late, they would get to- gether some night and toss hirn a blanket. • An 014 School Those who are interested in commer- eial Or aliOrtballii education wind() well to write Tor the eataltrzneof the Witish Ameriean 'Avidness College, Toronto, which is the oldest school of the kind In °exude, and certainly one of the most reliable, Iturving a record of nearly half a century' of saccesdul work. Their announcement will appear regulary in our advertising columns including this iselle. • For Sale or To Rent House for Sale Ten rooms, with woodshed and Feeble ' PROFESSIO HENRY BEATTIE lineeemer ye* aes tease • BARRISTalt, a01610Prialt, ace. CUNT() e Offloo-Natiott Meek, formerly ocoo br Scott, -MONET TO Wile • tea $V, SATOONE. BARRISTER 130LIOITOR •rvobLo., .t,'TO, • etdetTON . *MOUT 4,4 HALE CONV*IlAaTeltale, 00tIlimetottes Rena Jgatate and Insurance Agent Money to loan hard and soft writer, a acre of land. cen- Italiflhektstilerpartroulartrapply-to---- 40#0110:000,r _ • W, BRyDoNg„ , yryil • Medal. House and Lot' for Sale For stile a small house on Rattenbury etreet west, together with lot no, 690, being a qutrter sore, • Apply to E, BUTT, or NEW ERA office Clinto,n. •. Urn. Gunn se Gann. Dr, W, Gann, Is R. C. I' .10 It. C. 5.. Min^ Dr, Mabel Nunn, M. it. C. S. itergieee, L. a. e. Ir., Louden. Olice-Ontario Street, Clinton. Night cans lib. front door of office or residenee. itettauhurr Street. . Cottage tor Sale. Tbe cottage on filoo&tuebeer °toe! ofile'e and residence on. DIFC•Allo We SHAW, • rpAeratioaut: yo.bolotiefpt tieeat who to E jog. rQoi obe cooSkf f. t e'ssrateE]Aj: tor sale Ir. v14.E. ssagicitohne (us..oecti„nopppto.fiAttosp.roatoanit:molothltuwronaiornotr,raeriv ett, •• tOifiZe Coe We lri6101ViIPSON • Rouse for Sale The large oottage Queen street, 'be- longing to the (*ate of the late E. Holmes is offered for sale. The lot is nee.balf acre, with bearing fruit trees, hard and soft water. A bargain. Apply at NEW ERA office. • Good, liouse for Sale. Subscriber offers for sale hie large and comfortable frame house cal Albert Street. The house has every conyenieitoe for ordin- ary thmily. Good cellar; hard arid soft water on the lot; three -quarters -of -an -Acre of land; bearing fruit trees, also good • stable. Will be Bold on reasonable terms. A. yvnixEN, Clinton, Moll 301h• • ' TermaopenseSepte.,4.ihe_ . ELLIOTT' TORONTO, OM... • • A. iligh,grade Sclilaidt The demand tor our gractunt.es this rear is about twenty times the sininly. It pay's to.a,ttend our eollog9. • Write today for catalogue. • 'W. J. ELLIOT.71,'Prin corner °avenge aue Aietzalder sts • Pasturaige. • G-ood paaturage clan.belisci for forty or fifty bead head of cattle. Apply to Fenn Forerasn, Mr. MeMURRAY, 'Stapleton. • Barn tor •Sale. • For Sale, a 4 bent barn, 2Ix40 feet, 16 ft walls; 'timber and lumber sound; just the size for horse or hay barn: -Will be Sold cheap. JOHN STIRLING, Clinton. • . • • • • Stray Heifer. . . — A two year old heifer, red and white, • a pig rine in left ear, Anyozie giving inform talon that will lead to recover will besuit.. rewarded, WILL ANDERSON, nd 4i Auburn, P. 0. Thoro null tor Sale - ; The subeariber offers for sale 1 thoroagh bred Dula aged one ream, roan in color, sired by Snella; importe'd Sbort-Horo Bull, ADAal, WEIR, lot 26, con. 4, HuIleta, . 3 Short -horn !nits for Sale Three good young Bulls, from to 15 month's old; tem roan and twe reds, good quality. Come and see them, or write ED. J. WISE•, Clinton, Bahian] faros Stock Farm • • ,• • House and Lot tor sale House and lot otiAlbert St, for sale, the bouse is frame, with haleacre lot, small* _orowhialirdbeetoyioduonog etseeseyet; obi!: de and CsofHt, water F. COOK House tor Sale • HOlise and lot on (amain Ste tit present occupted by undersigned, irt offered for sale. House containe 9 rooms, the lot is balf-aore with beariog fruit trees, gcod 'well, stable, Wi'l te sold on reasonable Marie. Apply on thepreraisest or et Bicycle Shop, Bat- tenbury See E. TURNER, Rolls tor Sale. Two thoro-bred Short Horn bulls for sitIe, aged 2 eza years, both red withe white; splebdid individual bulls of good Pedigree. One by Biggins' Imported Fan- cy's Priae; the other by Selena Star of Morning. be sold reasonable. . tf JAMES St10.13.11ROOK Londesboro • • Notice to Debtors. , All persons indebted to the estate of the latteThomas Bell, are hereby totaled that the earbeemist he peal on or before the' 13th of Augraitate either Meant, M. D. MoTaggart or W. Aryrione, and ,pereone holding empty caste or property behoving to stud. caste, are asked to return SaMet at once,to hie late store. 11, J. DELL, •• Adminietretor. For Sale or to Rent . . • Lot 15, Con. 13, Bullett, (150 sores) is offered tor sale or for lent, • Possession to be given at the doge of the current year. For particulars apply to W, BRYDONE, Olinton.1 Farms tor Sale • About 850 %creel:trot-clan land, sltusted en the 4th and 5th oonocssions of Hallett, are offered -for sale. This irthe finest pate &ire 'land, without exception, in this . neighborhood. For particulars enquire in ....-. • . , the first • plaoe mall. aMIN ReNSFUE,DI Private funds to lonvat 4%, per mutt and *p.. Box a86. London. ' ' wards vv. LINYDONS. . Pbysician, Sul:goon, • $r,e03a 1 attention my en to diseases of ths • • ,1Bye, Ear, Throat and Nose. '00110 anaReseienee. Albert Streeta Blocks North or Rattenhary tit. W. Illannirtg Smith, h., Cat. , PHYSICIAN & SaRGEON. ° OFFICE -Main Street, Bre/field, formerly atioupied by Dr, Pallistea • 1DR. F., He axeat (SuecessoltrE(VAii".1.11olniee.) Spechilbiln Crown mud Bridge 'Work, Graduate of the Roya4College of Dental Sox- ' gt earproasnecroourfaarOgrtmena.todearurictot Chicago. of iiiiivereite of Toronto Den- o ea.go College of Dental Surge.rr Will visit Thiyileld every Ifondar. • 1)R. H. IslOWLER. • DENTIST. ' °faces over O'NEIL'S store. R.Peoial oath taken to make dent tre relent lie painless as posable. W vii Auburn every Monday. . • Miscellan.6pus. TAMES CA811'11,1L1J, NDBSBODO, LIORNHBIS • No witnesses required. Money . Farm tor Sale. •: Subscriber offers for tele his farm of los acres, being lot 31, 3rd can. H. R. B. Tack- ersmith. All cleaned. and under oultivet. ion except 3 acres ; all but 18 sores in grass Frame house, bank barn, hay barn, and othez outbuildings. Bearing orchard, Good water. Schoolhouse on the premises. 6 miles Seaaorth ; less Mean 5 to Clhaton; good roads. , WHITFIELD °RICH, Clinton. • Farm tor Side. OEORGE OLI.410141%-:.. • .. etiiNtON, ONT. Licensed. Auctioneer. - Fared tales et Specialty.. - , • : :TERMS REASONADVE. ": ' Orders left at the NEW '‘ERArirree promptly ,attended to • THOMAS. QUNDR ve stock and g neral Auctioneer, • • GODERION. C)NT. •' Farm stock sales a specialty. Orders lett NA' Subsoriber offers for gale hia farm of 100 sores, being lot 24, Con. 2nd, Stanley, All °leered but 10 acres. Briok house, bank barn 40x80. cement silo, 14x30; one acre of orchard and emelt fruite, 2 never - ling wells. Driving house, pig pen, hen home. Five miles from Clinton and three from lanoefield, =good gravel roads. ALBERT NOTT, • Clinton P. 0. • thoiee Farmtor Sale Subscriber offers for sale his splendid hum of 96 sores on the Base Line, being north part cif lot 2, Mattland Block, Hullett Geed brick house, barn and all necessary ontbuildiagie 35 acres bash; farm well. we-, tared and in good condition. 2 milee frorn Amhara, and mai mile from the aroposed C.F,R. station. JOHN SPRUNG. &u.burn P.O. • • Farm tor Sale 200 sore farm in East Wawanosh, lots 31-34 Con, 2. Firet-olass miller grain or grass, well drained, web folioed, spring creek runs all year, 15 sores good bush, 2 acres orchard, bank barn 60 x (15, -with eta- bles alt. eensento good sized hay barn. large implement house with pig attibles under, • good sized frame house, kitchen and wood shed attached, 2 good -wells, 2 miles to An - burn, 6 to Blyth, e mile toschool. Terms reasenable as owner wants to retire, H. TELEX, Auburn ea- •tf Farm for Sale. Two hundred arid thirty-five nem, eitu. ated on Daybed Reed, Goderict Tp., three. quarters -of -a -mile from Clinton. Soil in exoelient oendttiou, having been all under erase for five years; splendid grein or grass land, web attuned, ecres hardwood brieh and excellent orchard. One barn, 62x74, with stone stabling for 12 horses and•35 cattle; one ban 8de 54, with silo. and stabling for le cattle/ Large imple- ment house and pig pen; power and pump- ing windmills; Dirge frame house; two god ssells and ruining water at rear of farm Apply fa MRS. ALE)I,fl alsEWEN, Canine P0, 01 Lot 28, Con 2, Stanley, Farm or Sale, 13eing lot 29, ()on, 2, 'I.R.S., Tnekersnaith containing 100 acres. geed brick house. With oellar, two good barns, stone Stabling underneath; large hen home and implement shed, a acme hardwood bush and 2 acres of fireacheis orchard. Thitafarm is atria - ted in the very beet locality in the county, convenient to church and echoels, 6 miles from Seefortli and 5 from ()Puede, with good gravel toads. It is in first -claps eon- dition, and will be told cheap and on rat. Bailable terms, 1122 proprietor is eoing west. Apply on the promisee or to LEVI STONG Nzw Eita. office., Clintont_proraptly attended , to. Terms reasonable, Fanners' sale totes. discounted, : MARRIAGE LICENSES IssonD:BY J. B. Rumballs Clinton. • 4. P. TINDALL. BANKER, OLIN ONIP . . . Private f•unds vo loan on mortgagee "a& -- best current rate* • • General Banking businete ameettettalla • Intermit :aflowed DU deposits. Sale notes bought. . G. D. Mc -Taggart MoTaggark McTaggart 'Bros. d 'BANKERS . ALBERT ST, CLINTON Geniiral Stinking Bustinetea tranattetea • NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowedea deposite. The McKiilop 'Mutual ., Fire Insurance co. Perm and Isolated Town Props erty Only Insured. • • OFPICEN.S.• McLian,.President, Kippen; Thos Eraser, Vice-pres., Brueefield; Thos, ,E Hays, Seq. Trees:, Seafortht •DilaCTONS. • •• Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; Jolla , Watt, Ballo* G. Dale, Clinton. M. Chesney,' Seafeith; J. Evans, 134ch. woon; J. G -Grieve, Winthrop, 3, Bea - newels, Drodhag.eb. • Each Director is inspector of losses,it his own locality: , . • AGENTS, . • Rol% Smith, Harlock; Ed, Hinchley Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmond- ville;J. W, Veer Holmesville. • Tuner, 4, No, 23, James St., south. :of the R. C. Church. Drop postal card when you Want piano tuned, Advertise in the NEW ERA The Clint° 4 to Dec. 3 fQr: 2 1