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ROBT. HOLMES,'
Editor and' Proprietor
Th 1inonNeW Etai
of all kj_nds,_Canadian, British and for -
the prosperity of the country, which I
causes the people to buy' more goods
eign. The Montreal Gazette, perceiv-
ing this, urges that the revenue be ree
duced not by lowering but hy increas-
ing certain duties, $e ao to cliscour&we
importations. It is to be hoped, that
the Minister of Finance will take the
contrary view, and that if he wishes
to effect retrenchments, he will do it
by reducing revenue-producing duties,
not by increasing those that are pro-
tective in character
The Way to prepare for the rainy
day Is either to leave the money in the
bands of the taxpayers, 'or to use the
surplus in reducing the annual debt
and the annual interest charge. It is
not necessary to increase protective
dates on the ground that although
manufacturing industry IS now pros-
perous, it may some day be injured or
ruined by a flood of cheap ineporta-
tions. That situation can be dealt
with when it Arises A premature at-
tempt to deel with it. ivould defeat its
ovyn object. If the duties are raised to
a point which IS 110W unnecessary, the
effect will 1m to encourage the estate,
liebrnellt tf indirstride that will Lot be
strong enough to resist the strain of
hard times, "
lt is significant of the charge in
sentiment that whereas the Censer.
vative party once lield Montreal in
tile &Mow of its hand,. to -day it has
only one neie.snePer.' sqlfoining..R_,
th NOI1,'Se Notes. ..
i$ it Your
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can't, do it?
Haven't enough hair? It must
be you do not know Ayer's
Hair Vigor! liere's an intro: -
duction I May the acquaint.
an moult to s heavy growth
of rich,thiels,glossyhair! And
we know' you'll never be gray.
01 ell* that Ayer's ifoir Vigor is the most
'wonderful hairgrower that was over wade. I
have used it ter some time and I can truth.
fully 111 that 1 am
grittira:jrg Tiltti_plIV.
retten. edam
V. Immo, waronla.5?tu
Made Si• .Ter co., Lorre% gas'.
aloe maneeteterere of
RSA SAPARII.LA.
tiersMILS.
cieRRY PECTORAL.
•
igTATE oF °III°, CITY TOI.EDO}ss
LuCA-14 COUNTY
FRIDAY,: AUGUST 17th, 1906
Tariff Revision
This year will witness a new depar-
ture -the opening of the Dominion
Parliament in the autumn instead Of
in the winter or spring. The adyan-
tage of the new arrangement may not
be seen at once, because the results of,
the old arrangement are still with us. 1
Itis only a month since Parliament I,
was prorogued, so that only three or
four months are available to prepare
legislation for thenew session. When
the new arrangement is in full work-
ing order we may expect that March
will see the close instead of the begin-
ning of the session,
Already the Government is receiving
advice as to the new tariff. From one
advocate of high protection cornea the
advice to frame a tariff that will be
"Canadian," That requirement seems
to have been fulfilled by the revision ,
of 1897, unfler which the trade of the 1
country hasgrown from $239,000,000 !
to $552,000,000, while manufacturing ;
industry has prospered to an extent '
neyer before. known in the history of
Canada. It is now said by high pro -1
tectionists that this result is due not I
teethe -tariff but • tonatural or woelde
wide causes, over which Goyernments !
and Parliaments have nothing to do. 1
The same argument. was used by the
Libel ills in accounting for the prosper-
ity which temporarily followed the N. '
P. ConservatiVes now argue, as Lib- I
erals than argued, that prosperity.'
would not last forever, and tha.; some-
thing must be done to prepere for a
rainy day. No doubt there is eruth
and wisdom in this contention, by
whichever party it may be advanced',
Influences stronger tnan tariffs are at
work in producing prosperity or de-
pression. But the high proteceionists
who are now urging this view forget
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney de Co, doing business in the
city of Toledo,County and State afore-
said, and that said firm will pay the,
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and eveey case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the ese of Halls
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. °RENE y -
sworn to before me, and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem-
ber, A. D. MO.
A, W, GLEASON,
(SEAL) NOTA ny PUBLIC
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter -
natty, and acts directly co the blood
and mucoussurtaces of the system.
Send_for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY tt: CO., Toledo; O.
S. by all druggieLe 75c
Take Hall's Family /erns fer consti-
pation.
Industrial Evangelistic Missions.
The Industrial Eiangelistie Mission
of Northern India, founded by Rev.
C. and Mrs. Lawsop, experienced mis-
sionaries in India, is proying to their
complete satisfaction; that miseions
run on the Indueirial sYetem ean sue-.
ceed, many have held • thee this was
impossible. • Their bakeries are doing
so well, and Well fine bread is,being
made that the heathen are coming in
crowds hoping. to secure employment,
they want CO fend out the secrets, but
this privilege is for the Chpistians Who,
outcasted for Christ's sake, are conse-
quently stiffening terribly. Other in.
dastries are shaping Tepidly, and bid
fair to be as steccessful as those already.
proved. Mr and Mrs LaWS011 count .it
a great honor et) be classed among the
bread roiteers and bread whiners. All
must itgree that lazy Christians cen
not be holy Christians It is.to give
the Christians an .oppoetnnity to 1)140,
, up it sturdy Christian ammeter, and to
make it imssible to open np laiSS1021
stations in hundreds of places, that.
this work has been started: Instead of
sending money to support the mission -
materials are sent to start the
industries. • Missionaries, of the Indus-
trial Evangelistic type,ge out to teach
the native Christians how to work ; in
so doing earn their own ' living, and
together preach the Gospel on this
self-supporting plan. . •
A gracio us revival hes recen tly taken
place in two of the stations ; resulting
in the regeneration ot manyand the
sanctification of &bees; In Pilibhie
only eight ef the seventy nine orphans
are tineaved. The holy spirit was out-
poured upon them after ten days , of
prayer ; the orphans now know how
to pray for others, nothing daunts
them, as some one said"They can -pray
through a stone wall".
Those teething to hear More of this
mission can do sce by writing to Mr, del.
P. Keltzing, 751 Washington Ste Chic-.
ago, or to 5IissIVIeryMiddleton,76Hey-
ter St., Toronto, Honorary •Secretartes
of the I. E. M. in the 'U.S. and Canada,
that it is an argument against them-
selves, and in favor of interfering as
little as possible with the enterprise of
manufacturers and traders.
It is true that in times of prosperity
provision should be made for years ot
depression, and no lesson seems hard-
er for Goyernments of either party to
learn. When the revenue is abundant
suggestions for getting rid of the sur-
plus are abundant also. • A dollar does
not look so big in good times as•in bad;
expenditures are scaled up, and when
hard times comp it is difficult to scale
them down again, The N. P. period
began with surpluses ane epded with
de cite. To poInt out that this may
happen to a Liberal Government as
well as tet a Conservatiye Government
is a friendly warning which a wise ,
Minister will not dieTegard. As to the
manner in which retrenchniene shall
be effected there will naturally be dif-
ferences of opinion between high pro-
tectionists anLt advocates of a low tar-
iff.
Theeprettent detz•iff is a greater pro-
ducer of revenue than ilieferedeWeedreee
end hence some critic' have fallen into
the error of saying that it hears more
hardly on the taxpayer. A lower -tar- ,
iff niay produce more reyentre tlfan
high tariff, because it permits of a
greater volume of importations. The
volume of importations has increased
during the last ten years, partly be-
cause of m
,the comparative lowness of
the tariff, and more largely because of
HAVE YOU ? •
Dr. Leonhartit's Hent-Roid is an in -
tenni] Remedy that entirely' ismoves
the cause of Piles, and Mires to stay
cured any case, no inatter how long
standing.
If you have Piles, and Die- Leon-
hardt's Hem-Roid Mt cure you,.
you get your money hack.
A 11)eusand dollar Gnaran tee goes
v4141 bot4lc of Field. •
It you want a perfect ii,"t"i--"'d-p---6-1-tifitnen
cure, ask for Dr. Leonhatelt's Heni-
Roid, the guaranteed Remedy.
All druggists, $1,00, Or. The Wilson-
Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, One.
LachlanCamplpell, for 40 years . high
constable of Elgm County died from
apoplexyearly . Friday morning
B a flat
HERE , IS A
Newspaper Bargain.
We want to increase ouif subscription list, and make ,
the following offers to NEW 14U13SCRTIIERS
•
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Jan. 1907, for 25c.
The NEW ERA and Weekly Clobe to ist of jan,,
1907, for 50c1
The NF.W ERA and 'Toronto Weekly Sun to 1st of
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scription.
R. HOLMES Clinton,
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•
Principal Hotson of the Macdonald
Consolidated, School at Gaelph resign -
Fie destroyed the postoffice and
generalstore of Tehn McLugan at
Uowat.
It, is understood at Ottawa that Par-
liament will be .ealled and meet on
Noy. 22. ' •
Premier Roblin said he believes there
are 125,000,000 bushels of wheat in the
Western crop.
Don. Hansen, son of a former Mayor
of Calais, Maine, was drowned in the
St. CrOiX River. •
'Alex McKeneio. was sentenced to
life iroPrisouniene at leoeseaii, 'Minn.,
fonkillipg a trapper. '
The London Street Railway Com-
pany refuses to take hack all , of the,
participants in the- recent -strike,
--Pei!. J. Foran, a Wentworth. farmer,
had a $300 fillY stolen from the pesture
field anchtwo other. farmers .have lost
horses. • '
• A petition ;has been -filed atOttawa
from Inverness, Nova. Sofia, for the
repeal of the Canada-TemPerance At
in that county, . •
Joe HaWkiiie, yoneg Engliehnian,
was drowned on Tuesday while trying
to swim a bunch of horses iterOSS the
Saskatchewan.
Peter •' Wilson, who Shot ,Mary
Schwitekhanamer near . Guelph, was
exonerated by the ' coroner's jury And
forgivep by the girl's mother. •
,
The London Times estimates. that
British companies, including the sub-
sidiary American"ceni.pardes .owned by
them', lost eli,225,167 irt elle:eau Franl
cisce disastev.
. , , . • . . • ,
ie reported. that rteedeluable n iele el
and copper mitie has been discovered
near Pontiac, °tithe C. 1'.] L A Coeun-
dam mine has also been discoyered in
that locality, . •
. . •
..::ThereeWere 443 p,ersorii paedoned
duringthe fiscal year •ending:Jithe 30
from Canitclian penitentiaries.. .0f this,
number 173 were, •under the ticket-of-
learie eystein: .
-
• Hon. II. R. Enniterion, Minister of
RailwaYs, t'1)0 is making a tour of the
Intercolonial; says the affairs of that
railway wdre never hi it more satisfac-
tory condition than at present,
It was Alexander Mackenzie ' whe
chose Fort William as the, Lake Se-
perior terminus of the Pacific Raelway..
The annorincerrient that it is mere
prosperous, and grov.vipg quickei, then
1 'A- MOSQUITO LULLABY, 1 Not a Patent Medicine For Sale or To Rent
_Wide UWe skestarbug hushabee;
Mother will rock him; don't you cry.
knOW Yen are hungry, my little eweett
With DOWD% to drink and se little to eat,
Wes settees ere tOugh, and their bleed la
*fn.
But the. citr fOlka Ern Will Im Toning in -
RA" flttte buezerego bye:
UUih Uttiu skeeterbuie husbabye;
Think of the eummer time; just you try.
Chubby old ladles and thin out boys,
Plump little children and--loy of joys! -
Fat little babies, all fresh and ;tweet
And juicy and lovely for you to Pa•ti
Mob, little buzzer; go bye!
Bush, little simeterbug, hushabye:
Boon you'll be ready to buzz and tly.
Daddy vrill sharpen your dear pttle bill.
And mother will teach you to bite, she
• will.
lit1The they think we are slow and dumb.
Rut we're not afraid of petroleum.
Uush Iittle buzzer; go bye(
Dare Rather Than Prevention.
• % •
j*J.t1
The Gay Gentleman -A bit o' raw
meat fer a black eye, please, mister,
The Butcher-Oo's got ii black eft?
The Gay Gentleman -No one ain't -7
yet, but I've been on the Duet fer a
couple o' days; an' I'm just genet' 'ome
to the misause-Sketch.
Tle Owed It to Birnocir.
"Do you think I look well in this
dress?" she asked.
her husband replied, "who
made it?"
• "'did but I'm afraid"-:
"My dear, I never eaw you have on
a more becoming gown than that one
Is. ' By Jove, you leek, so Slim and
"Eraeetill and young that I can hardly
realize we've been married seven
years!" • . ' .
"Oh, Alfred, do you really mean
that? I believe I'll make all my clothes
after this.":
. As soon as he could deeently get
away Alfred went out and treated him-
self to several of the .best cigars he
could find. -Chicago Record -Herald.
coseNITorutunt,s Way. • ' •
"I am going to Marry my employeree
said the tylieveriter boarder. . .
'"Ielit he ie: iteithee handeorne• nor
wealthy," proteseed the dreasnialter. •
knove," rejoined the T. "hut I
guess there's nothing else for nie to do,
I'm tired of ha ng hin) dictate te'lile;
and'after marriage I'll •-sbow' him Wee
dictatieg should' be doue."Cotinnbus
Dispatch.'
meet *knelt.
"It's funny .how ticklish- woniee axe,
Isn't it?"
Now, I brought a feather bonie
the other night, and if...nearly 'tickled
my wife to death." -
"Why, how did teat' happen ?"
et gave it to her. It was an �s-
trieh
:
feather." -Catholic Standard and
any other city in the middle west, is Times.
prooe of his foresight and wiacicen.
The meet impottaut divisional pouit,
on the Grand Trunk Pacific. between
'Winnipeg tied' ,Eclmontore. will he lo-
ca,eed on anew townsite purchased,
end' being built' up by the ;Railway
Company on ,section 22, torehship 21,
range 25 west of the second neeridiain
From there tbe line Wiltrun northwest
to Edmonton, pressingeskatoon about
four miles ' outside of the city withets
main line: . •
. Thousands of applications are being
made • by teachers in all parts of the
united kingdom to take part hi the ex-
eqrsions to •Canadaalla the United
States being arranged for ehe cotning
fall and reinter.' 'The officee.ef Alfred
Mosely, who is . making • the . arrange-
nienteat that ead, are daily beseiged
by Applicents.' ..lineortunittely• only
comparatively, few of those who:desire.
to go can. be imeepted. About five
hundred teachers, representing every
elass from the kindergarten in'struetors
• be moil • a la tile
• a 1)! En ancleegreateSt
universities, will 1
-tie - ,
tours, . The first perty, numberin
about thirty, 'will sail on Noy.. 30,a,n
•frorp then until elie. end Of March sixne
ilar pertiea will sail weekly. e
Benjamin 10. Davis, of Toronto, gets
only 63.333011)) of the estate of his wife,
instead of $10,000. As provided in her
will, because •• he made the mistake of
vvitneesing the will. The laW providee
1 that a will is of no effeet if witneesed•
.only.by a legatee He was evidently
ignorant .of• this provision. His wife
owned a, 'Argo brick store and two
dwellings on *Queen street N'eent,mi-
lled et $10,000. She had *700 cash in
the hank; Which elle bequeathed to her
daughter, who hi not yet of age: As
the matter. now stands there might SS
well be no vill ,at all, and the estate
will be, divided as follows : lekelier,
$3,333 ;daughter, $7,360. The officiate
ire the surrogate court office say this is
the first case of the kind i» their react -
teal -one- — e '' - -", .
,
FEW WILE ESCAPE.
The torturing aches of corns. . He
prepared, -the only Paieless enve is
f?utnam's *Corn Extractor, 50 years
in use and absolutely guetenteed. •
.• • lit Tribune. •
TheY,11 Neyee Make 117p.
"A bride and groom in Fran& are
planning to take • a lioneyrnoen trip In
bati airshiD!
"I hope,they haven't gparreleome Ws -
positions." • •
"Because I'd bete to hear of their
•fallieg out." -Cleveland Plain Dealer.
. Truth ..Conies • Hens°
"I -guess," said tbe Wise 'old 'codger,
"the public must be satisfied that I've
been teething but an old fossil., for the
pieet twenty years or. so."
.."What led you to that conclusion?"
"The fact that. I'm just b.egineing to
'realize that I'm not as young as I need
do-be."-ePhiladelphie Ledger......
Her Need.
"I do so dislike arithmetic," said Mrs,
Burnes -Cache. .."1 Shine X shall have
gtrndtflage.niaebiuea
t� help me'keep track of my • bank ac-
count."
"No," replied her bosband gioemilye
"What you want is a subtractibg .ma-
chirie."-Washington Star. '
One of a Pew.
leykere-Mywife seems topossess
the bargain eonnter instinct.
Pyker-So?
Hykere-Yeee she can tell at a glance
'Whether a forty-nine cent article .has •
• been marked down front 60 cente or up
from 48. -Chicago /sleet.
Depends Moots the VieWPOilst
"So, Tommie, you wish to be excused
from school this afternoon?"
"Is your excuse it good one, or is it
baseball?"
tua'am."-Tolede-Blade...
IIIYame1 Selentlflo Treatment
ferOatarrh by Breathing Medi/
coded Mr.
Ever since Hyoud bile been known,
its formula has laeen given to phYtd.
SLABS, rugg stormed, in fact, to all in-
telligent people who could appreciate
the true merit of the combination of
healing gums, oils, and balearns, of
which it Is composed.
Many leading physicians endorse
Hyontei and prescribe it for catarrhal
troubles. In fact, quite a few of them
use it themselves to break up it cold
and prevent pneuroorna. They regard
it as a natuial, yet scientific way of
curing catarrh.
115101thatetohnire7g
flyomei,delitroys 1111 catarrhal gerrne
wheththeayePr°yekoetutilbit",
nettle air passages of the throat and
nose, soothes and heals the irritated
mucous membrane and effectually'
drives from the system all trAces of
catarrhal poison. •
No one stould confound liyomei
with the patent medicines that are'
advertised as catarrhal cures. It le as
superior to them all as the diamoueleis
more valuablelbam cheap Mess, '
The complete Tlyonne. outfit, cone
eisting of a neat pocket inhaler, A
medicine dropper, and. a . bottle of
Hyornei costs but $1, and extra betties.
can be obtained for DO cents, making
it the most economical enethoil of cale
ing catarrh, as ell ;is the most -retie
PAlityoii cannot obtain IlYonlei of
your dealer, it will be forwarded by
rostage paid, oe receipt of. price,.
Write today for consultation blank
that will entitle YOU to services of our
medical department without charge,
The R. T. Booth Company, Hyomei
Ithaca, N. Y.
The Winnipeg TeIegra:m says ;--The
first shipment of wheat frorn the 1006
crop has been received by the Lake of
the Woods Milling Company. It
comes from Plum Coulee. 1 The wheat
was cut last Friday and threshed
week later. The sample is an excel-
lent one, being cleerand hard. It is a
fine record for a country to produce
wheat with less then 00 daysfrom time
of sewing,. This is pteba,bly the earl-
iest product that has been seen in a
quarter of 9, century, •
Make it .
veryplain to your dealer
that you know. there is no substitute
for Perry Palle' Painkiller for exter,
nal use from neuralgia, to a inoequito
bite and inteepallytor all bowel dis-
orders. •
Pasturatm
. Good pasturage oanbe had for forty or
fifty heed head of cattle. Apply to Farm
Foreman, Mr. MoMAJR11A.Y, Stapleton.
...44.,4;44441.
Stray 'Heifer,
A. two.year old heifer, red and white, a
pig rine in left ear. Anyone giving inform-
ation that will lead to recover will be suit-
ably rewarded. WILL AND,ERSON, •
tided Aubcen, o.
4. Thoro 'Bull tor Saie
, ,Teteembseriber effete for sale 1 tliororigh
Mead R1111, aged • one, *year,' roan in color,.
sired. by Seen's Inieorted Slidrt•Horn
Bull; ADAM, 'WEIR, lot 20, s:con. 4,
Hullett. •
3 Short -horn Bulis for Sole.
.Three good' y,oung Bulleefrom 10 to, 15
month's old; one roanand two redo, good
quality. Come and see them, or write ED,
J. WIEE,.01inton. Balsam Grove Stock
Term
Buns tor Sale.
• Two thoro-bred Short Horn. bulls for
sale. eglid: 2 ea years, both red with a little
wYlite; eplenclid individual bulls of good
pedigree, One by Biggins' Imported 'Fan-
ny's Pride; the other by Sneirs Star of
eforning. Will be sOld rees'ohable. •
tf
JAMES SHOBBROOK
•
: 1,ondesboro
Notice. to -Debtors
All persons indebted to the estate of the
late Thomae Bell, arebereby totaled that
be Barrie must be peid on or before the
13th of August. to either Messrs: M. D.
MoTaggart or W. Brydone, and persons
holding empty, oases or property belonging
td said estate, are asked to return 911.MV, at
once, to Ins late store. E. J. BELL,
Administrator..
.;
Pall 'Term opens Sept; 4th.
triot
1
Amenities.
"Mat isthat detective's greatest
achievement?" asked one member et ;
the police force. .
"Gettbfg people to think he's a detee-
'tlee," answered the othere-111Inheapo-
The authorities are trying to arrange
for the distribution of the $11,500 IT,
ward offered for the capture of the
men Who held up it ('.P. 11. train in
Britieh Columbia. $6,000 was offered
by the Dominion Government, an
equal amotrut by the railway, and
$1,500 1-iy British Columbia. Seven
.111011tite4epollee: ' who participated •in
the capture cannOt aCeetit'GoVefirittrent.•
rewards, ea British Coltunbia afficers
have been pressingfor the whole thing.
11 )31 probeble that the O. P. 11.'s $5 000
will be distributed among the SeVen
• InOtinted policemen, 31114 1110 remainder
I among the Ilritish Columbia oflicers.
• t
leerfeetly Pamliber. i
Minister -Are .you sure you know
yotir catechism, ray boy? 1
,
Boy -Sorel Dere's four ink spotir on .
de front cever an' de back's tore ott
I'd know it anyvvberee-ludge.
Theittrgesteitulividrail %vote clip ever
grown tin tile A utericapeenntinent was
shipped Thursday trom iliUings, Stoii-
111)111,
tO a lit ieon Wool firm. Tne eiip
"Weighed 11500,000 pounds, and 44 ears
were requited to carry it. '1 he owner
refused an offer of 21 emits a pound for
' the %eon].
,0 44,444,..-44-4.404,44.
2se
will eey for the Row Era to MAY eubseilt,
win
Ore, or the ballthee Of this year ley kr the Ilew Era for the balance
of the year, for new subscribers
TORONTO, ONT.
A High4rade School: The demand for our
graduates this year is about tiventy times the
simply. It nays to attend our college. ,
Vt rite today tor catalogue. •
•
W. J.,
Verner of Vilege MO A logandor ,
•Nature's Food
wish to drew yotirattent ion
' to the .
BOLAKINIST'fr FOOD, QUESTION
. Almost , every week somethieg new
• claims our attention, Mot:Wet Wow Won '
to stay, se they must be good. A few of
the stayers are:*
'Fotee,lrint, litallaIrito,Orstpo
Canada Plaices, Orange
:Neat, and Shredded Wheat
This Week we wish liarticidar.
ty to Mention " Shredded Whole
Wheat Biscuits, - on exhibit in
our south window, consisting.
only. of 'entire Wheat grain.
' Made light and short by mechan-
ical shredding and thorough
cooking.
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Convinced,
madomfiraldawshioimarroimaimaiimalorinsommilomismailioloommli
W. T.. O'NEIL.
4111r, H1.113 GROCER
House for Sale
Ten rooms, with woodetted and etable
hard and soft water, 400) Of land, nen.
reltV loostee for pairtiOultiV. apply to
Barn tor Sale,
For Stile, a 4 bent bane, 24x40 feet, 16 ft
walks- timber ad lumber sound- 'net the
eize for horse or hay barn. 'Will be sold ,
cheep, JOHN STIRLING, °Linton. 1
House and Lot for Sale
For sIde email houge on Rattenbury
itreet wed, together with lot no, 696, being
11. quirter acme. Apply to E. BUTT, or
Etc& office Clinton,
Cottage tor Sale;
exsalmkeim..•
The cottage on Orate Si, adjoining the
property of esbeeriber Is offered for sale OR
reasonable terms. W. C. SEA.RLE.
Also a couple of good briok Mere% '
House a,nd Lot tor sale
House ad lot on Albert St. for side. The
house is frame, with haleaore lot. eretell
orators]. Of young/trees; bard and soft water
-will bersoldow-eatirterrae. -(IFIARLES
14% COOE
House for Sale
The large cottage on Queen street, be-
longing to the estate of the late IL Holmes
is offered for sale. The lot is one-half
acre, with bearing. trait treea, hard • and
soft water, A Wagtail. Apply at NEW
ERA office.
House tor Sale
House and lot on Queen St., at present
°coupled by undersigned, is offered for sale.
House Domains 9 rooms, •the lot is half -acre
, with being fruit. trees, gcod well, stable.
Wel be solo on reasonable terms. Apply
on the premises, or at Elevate Shop, Rat -
teatime, St, A, E. TURNER.
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Good House for Sale:
Subscriber offers for eale his large and
comfortable frame house on Albert Street.
The house hes every convenience for ordae-
ary limey. Good cellar; hard and soft
water on the lot; three-quarters-of-anetcre
of land; bearing. feint trees, also good
stable. Will be sold on reasonable terms.
Clinton, Mole 30tb A.
WiljEBN
For Sale or' to Bent .:
Lob 15, Con, 13, Hallett, (150 acres) is
-offered for oaleror for rent. Possession to
be giyen at the aloes of the current year.
For partimilars apply to W.. BRYDONB,
Clinton.
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Farms tor Sale
on:Attrat la-851114745:ii e feet :tn. coci asesiso !roamsituatedtugti
are offered for sale. This it the finest pas-
ture- land, without exception, in thief
neighborhood. Roe partioplars enquire in
the first place by mail. Joni,/ Thiessen,
Box 586, London. .
Farm for. Sale.
Subeoriber offers for sale his farm of 103
acres, being lot 31, 3r4 ow. H. R. S. Tuckbsmith. All cleaned and under cultivat-
ion except 3 acres ; all but 18 acres in grass.
Frame bouse,.bank barn hay barn, and
other outbuildings. Bearing orchard.
Good water. Sehoolhemse on the premises.
6 miles to Seaforth ; less than 6 to
Clinton,good roads.
WHITFIELD °RICH, Clinton.
Farm tor Sale.
Subecriber offer* for sale his farm of
100 acres, being lot 24, Con. 2nd, Stanley,
All clearee but 10 acres. Brick bowie,
bank barn 40x80. cement silo, 14x30; one
acre'of Orchard and small 'treats, 2 never -
ling wells. Driving houses, pig pen, hen
hone). Five miles from Clinton and three
from Lrucefield, on good gravel roads. •
ArttEleT NOTT,
. • Clinton P. O.
Choice Farm tor Sale
Snbeeriber -Were for sale his splendid
farm of 96 sores on the ESEP) Line, being
north pert of lot 2, Maitland Block, Hallett
Good briok house, barn sod all neoessery
outbuildings; 35 scree bath; farm -well wa-
tered end in good condition. 2 miles from
A.ubnrn, and one mile from the proposed'
C.F.& station, . JOHN SPRUNG. An.
burn P,O. . •
PROFESSIONAL
111-1ENRY BEATTIE'
(Saceepsor to Mr OP Sesta
BARRISTER, SOLIOrrOlt,*e.
(UNTO I
• Offloe.--Elliott Bleck, formerly egottpltol.
by Mr Scott,
MONET' TO LEND • .
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BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTAit'ir
PUBLIC. ETC*
Of-ANTON
4.444444444
RIDOUT HALE
CONVRTAITOBRII, COMMISSIONEtte,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
Money to loan
CAI, TULA JOBB mmoula •
Medix;a1
Ors. Gunn Zie Gunn,
De. W. Guns*, Ulf. (I. r.t
Br, sit. Nisbet soma, M. 11, 33,1). Eughtag,.
L. IL U. 1*., LoudOn.
egioe-Ontario Street, Clinton, Night calls 54front door of °Mee or residence, Ilattenbnry •
Street.
DK. J. W. SHAW.
AsecneheuPrB-7e1Sei_ueicAiliNc'eBaCraBd614?elleidence01)
tarlo 811., yo.pppro.sitpepElootogituaob leihnutorculf6fnotr.raerl! oa
KLIv1,41. TI-IOMPSOIv
ci'l tits •
Rye, Eel., Throat and 4ese.. •
Milo° and Residence. '
Albert StreeitS Blocks North of ButteiraisurY
G. W. Nanning Smith, N. D., C.M.
pascsI0I4N su,K4E01i. °
OFFIUE-Main Street, Hayfield, formerly ,
eeeneledgbe lere Pellister; . •
DR. F. AXON
DENTIST
(Successor to Dr. Holnsea)
Specialist la Crown aud, Bridge Work.
Graduate of tbe ef Dental Sur -
Scores of Ontario.
Honor graduate of 'University of Toronto Den-
tal Department.
Ctraduateoi Chicago college of Dental SurS"04
Chicago.
Will visit Bayfield every Monday.
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Dlt. II. FOWLER
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S One.
Special care taken to make dente Ire
Emit tal painless as poiseiele. W vi
Auburn evbry fdolWaT.
. Miscellaneous.
1 ADES tA3tW13ELL, LORDIAosolto,
sSUER Oa MARRIAGE LICIDNFain
• Be witnosees required
Money •
Private' funds to loan at fyi per dent mad UP -
Ward s - W. BRYDONIG,
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,GEORGE ELLIOTT
eLti.srremr, ct•Nr.,
'Licensed. AuCtioneer.
• Fenn sales a Specialty,
;;TEnalls REASONABLE.
Orderleft at the NEW ERA.411-1-5e'
promptly attended to,
THOMAS • GUN DR
Live stock arid geneial Auctioneer,
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GODER101-1, ONT..
Farm stock sales a specialty. Orders left at
blaw. ERA ojlice, ()Wiwi, promptly attended '
to. Terms retsonahlet Fatiners' sale notes
discounted,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSuED„DY
1 Clinton. -.
j. P.
BANKElt,
DIUNTuiv, (MT
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Private funds to loan on mortgages eat
best onerent rate,'
General Banking buinneets rensectedtall
Interest allowed on "depoeits.
Sale notes botight .
Farm tor Sale
20i) acre farm in ntot wawanoil, lots
31-31e Con. 2. First -Wass soil for grain or
grass, well dreined, web fenced, spring
creek runs all year, 15 aches good bosh, 2
acres orobarcl, bane barn 60 x 65, with sta-
bles alecement, good sized hay bare, large
implement house with pta stables under,
good sized frame house, kitchen end wood
shed attached, 2 good wells, 2 miles to An.
burn, 6 to Blytb, i5 mile to echo]. Terme
reesenable as (meet wants to retire, 1-1.
THML, Auburn p41et
Farnt for Sale.
'IWO hundred and thirtydive acres, situ-
ated o Bayneld Road, Goderuit Tp,, three-
quartere-of-a-mile Irani Clinton. Soil hi
exeellent condition having. beet ell under
grate, forfeve year4..oniondid..grabLer gras
lank -Well drained. Five sicre,a hardwood
bush and excellent orchard. One barn,
52x74, with stone stabling for 12 home
and 35 oattle; pew barn, 3i:1e 54, with gilt)
end stabling for 17 cattle. 'Large Imola.
went house and pig pen; power and pump-
ing windmills; large trwe hotne; two
geed eras' end rutting Water at rear of
ram Appb, to MRS, ALEX, Al
111SEWE1, ()Waft P,0,, or Lot 28, Con
2, Stanley,
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Farm tor Sale,
Being let 20. (nn. 2, iLlt.S.,'Tuckersmith
containing 100 acres; good brick bowie,
with cellar, two good barna, steno stabling
underneath;large hen home and inviter:lent
sithial4.40reff best( end 2 acres
of-firet-elass orehard.
ted in the wify best 10daiity in the county,
convenient to °hurter and echoolit, mace
from Seaford) and 5 from Clinton, with
good gravel roade. •It• IS in ilret-oless con-
dition, and will be Bold shear and OA res.
eoheble termite as proprietor le (Ming Was*.
Apply on the prenifeesor to LEVI STONG
Clinton,
G. D.,McTaggart M. D. MoTaggart,
eTaggart Bross
BANKERS
ALBERT 87,7 —CLINTON
General Banking Etsalnesn•
• trimsaeted • • •
DIfic011NTs7c1 •
•Drafts issued. Intereet allowed on
• depoelts.
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The McKillop Mutual
rtire Insurance Co.
Ftartn and Isolated Town !ropy
arty Only Insured.
OPF/CERS. '
J. B. McLean, President, Kippen; Thos
Eraser'Vice-pies., 13rucefield;2 Thos. 1E,
Hays, Secy. Trease, Seaferth;
DIRECTORS. '
Jas. Connelly, Porter's. Hill; John
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton. M.
Chesney, Seafottli; J. Evans, Beech-
woon; j. G. Grieve, Winthrop, j. Ben-
nevveis, Brodhagen,
Each Director is inspector of, lottes/he
his own localit
AGENTS
Robt, Smith, Harlock; Ed, Hinchlei
Seaford); James Cumming, Egmond.
ville; J. W. Vete Holmeoville.
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J. RIVE,
• jjo Tuner,
Nib:. 23, James St„' south :of
the R, C, Chttrch.
Drop postal card when you want piano
timed.
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