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The Clinton New Era, 1906-08-24, Page 2everayseerve- 2 Trrg fiLINTOX ,ig W 311RA -Toe NOW Era ' p.mosneu 01,ery virtual an ' thelfigte' Printiog Omni% ..,!-$044C$TIGilAT • , ountort, • Of subscription -$1 per year ranee ; *I 53 may be charged if '4'10•140.1.94, No Panel' discOntintled OP4ii tirreamare paid, unless at the 'Oel of the publisher. The date to every eubscriptioe is paidis de - on the label, _ vOrtising rates- Trartelent adver- • Mem_ _ente, 1-0 cents per nonparel. Roe Aur Mot insertion and 3 canto per line fear each subsequent insertion ScniOE • eedvertisemente not to exeeed one loch atiz "Lost" "Strayed," ''"Stolen," .4e$0,,leserted once for 85 manta, or one oilataithfor$1.0oulmunicatietie tutendea • -fatepathlteation Must, as it guarantee of faith, be accomplamed by the ie of the writer, ;TO boom publication in current, *Pe copy of advertisements should be . Inept in ear fOntract rates - The followingtabie • aatagswe our rates for specified periods ' .a.ttt space, 1 yr. Miro. 3mo. lino Volutun. $75 00 $40•00 $25 00 $8 50 4.41Oltunn 4)00 200 15(10 (3 00 • 4 plow(' 25 00 1501) 300 2 50 * • 'Annum IR 00 10 00 '5 60 2 00 • • Utah • 0 00 360 2 00 1 20 Rowr, Hotains, Editor and Proprietor • improve Your Complexion Oil/Cup -Olaf/tics end *sok the came* ot Your bad SOWN When it's so easy to bring back the 4100M Of yonth, to remove the blem- ishes and fill the bolows,isn'fi it feolleh to plaster on cosmetics ? ' Sallowed Skin and fallen • in cheeks are produeed by dieorlkere of the ail- mentary carrel. . Remove the eause-correct the Condi- tine that 'pens yon from looking as YQu 94,..ba Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills a ery soon you II have a complexion to be pond or, • • Just Imagine how much happier you will feet when those Pirriples and "mirky look have gone. ' Dainty looks namtt to laissVroonitiall a well known resident of Belfast front using Dr. Hansitton'a FRIO. Read What she says ; ' My friends ail admit that I have if very delightful couryleXiOn. We I owe poeitively to Dr. availtolfe Pills. 1 used t / look ao .yellow I thotight it might be aut OW. There 'VMS SIM I no color us my cheeks at all. TOalay my skia is clear and never gets that intirky, dull appearance it had. bero..e. Dr Hun lion's kalls have also given me a good appetite and itupeoved nip general health singe " . Not duly the eompiexion, but every maim of tiae.inely is %trenghened, (steno:eel e tat, made, beta thY hY Da- lattiolaatae Pills.- alaatayinie . ylin turd t lea' eg ta viaor invarett ly, follow heir use. Sold in yellow boxes. by :all jealers. ; Tic per boa or five boxes for UM, A 11.' by limit from.. N C. Poleon k. 4nr. 0., Halal al, uonn., U. S. .A: . and giintan eW Etta iTILINTO,N, ONT., AUGUST 24. 1000. if; iingeom, t. - •- -• ' The Brockville Recorder ,drawn tenifon to the glaring breach of faith - on the part/ of the Ontario liovern -.anent towards the labor organizations 511 entering into h paretieul viciou •contract for the production of wood airwave, whereby "the prisoners al farmed out like So ninny horees at t Why People End their. Lives s The New Yet's.; -Weald 'compiled a 'page of in terestiegfacts an.the growth of suicide, and gives .the foilowing :mere pittance pee day, and the eon tractor eeaps a big pretit " 'Melte •ntYrder points out that the late Gov voment was endeevoring to free it self altogether from the contract sye -tem in its use of prison labor. on I'm :manitarien grounds as well as in the interests of free labor, and had gone so far as to receive otters for the sale of e reasons why. some persons ended their : Josiah B. Riddle, Of Jefferson City, M., itemise he wits too fat, - 1:•ene Baltimore Boggins, Anon- - tic City, teeemse she had a new laven- der dress 1'' 10 buried in. - Pon ie.po Fulponi, of Chicago, because hi was In love with a marble statue of Veaus. , Mrs. Wm. Thomas, of Parotsutew- ney„ Pa., becaarse her hair was turning gra.y. • Herman Re.kliag of West' Hazleton, 8 Pa , ibeeituse he missed a train James Andrews, of ()xford, Pa.,•be- cause he had to speak. tit. commence,- •. ment exercises before -girls.' • . • h Mrs. Grace De Walt, of St Louis, because she could not bear ter.be: ' ate(' front her sister-in-law.. • • • • e• the broom -making machinery at the '••• • .-Central Prison when the change of : e government took place. We agree with he Recorder that there is no ,sinner or more mercenary method Of utilizing the labor of convicts than by he contract system, and it is eo won - 1 der •the Provincial Executive of the Dominion Trades and Labor Coeneil has roundly condemned the (ioveen- :talent for returning to it. Galt .Reformer Few people give any gerions thought toward the re - IKON AN EMPIRE 1 THE N4W MgTHCIP PURSUEDIN , 1 CANAIM4N NORTHWW: ,, Ilternarkable Tribute of. a Writer In a t New York ' Milleieeirre.--"Thinge Run 1 laetter Heret” Say Antsrieetre in CanedeeeThe L,urie of the Wildernesa ••••.Froin Engineer to Grand Piano- conqUering -the Loot Frontier. The leading article In "Success" Magazine Of Ilea' York for August is one On the Canadian Northrest pall. cd "Conquering the Last Frontier," by • Samuel Merwin, and given a graPhic de- ocription of how, an empire is there being bent. Part -'1:' of the article, ene titled "Gut Lost Eruptre" ,Ilows in Papelltfintlion nu' Other seven, in • Wcb. - ster's unabridged, of the transitivia\ verb, "to lose," reads,. "To fall to ob'. taln. el' enjoy; ,to fail to gain or -win." eTwerity-five years ago Canada. 1•‘'n'.0 youhg and diffident. Today she ie. Strong', rich, and a' little proud. Then. haa we thought it wertie while 1 ,,e make advances, it is 'difficult ' to say. What, might or talght not- lingo tal:ezi • Place. Now, there are little a :nil tei American settlers in ' Mean -rare and •Saskatfoliewart and Alberta, and, fi you should ask them, you would find they are not at all Interested, In the annexation queation. "Things run na us- IN'a xf you have ever felt, as I rather fancy you have, that it is in you to eaa more stave, •new eountriem ter ynure eel!, that;you would net hesitate very long between golfig into something in the dry goods way and going into something in the empire -building wey, you will. do weft ley open the atlas to :the map of North Amerlea and let loose your Imagination in the solemn]. ly romantic eonauest of that 1-e, r Northwest whiob we know' very. little about, but whieh we shall, wily eitilY, learn a good deal about before "Jim!' Rill, and the new Grand:Trunk •Paellte. and- the Conadihn Northern, and the , Canadian Pacific, and the Dernitilon - Government get through with it. They - are building -While you wait, -aa: ein- pire with which we, of . thes,e States, as tie. ff. ea. ns e. rather better here," they eay, "thAn the,States. The administration of j lice Is much mere satisfactory. ewe•no advantage In enanginge, hall vnry shortly the.ve te reckon: . New Method taf fl•ti3ire Ii. is the hrst' thne an empir•e ewer. built In Just this way. The ri as no • place in the unciertakin "hanks to the century -long 'Mitten f the Hudson's Bay Co.,the India Robert Lehman, Of Des Moline, I 4 _ nd half -tweeds are docile: Thomas to he Anglo-Saxon sense of order, and to he Royal NOrthweat Mounted Police, here are few or none of time& "bad nen" who have infested our frontiers. nie conquering army is made 'up ef ermees and cows and sheep, and horses • a, because be believed his family referred + to h4.1.1 • )Vil .11.. they sang "Everyboay I Works but Father." Georgo Hawthorne Smith,- Of New I York, becanse he believed himself toe • old at 45 years °rage. , piecing of the present Dominion Ad., Troueers Thet• Will "Bag" at the 8 ,ernn3ent. It will be nec2ssary for the.' at hair -err may be the merits of the in and Ploughs -.'and •harVesting •machineeeI. r, he advance skireniehers, if you cdp ee them at Work, :are had young me rough'elothes who carry transits vels,•and travel with PaOk ILOPSOS ;Lae depth ate. tae winter, with pac Gate aa ' • : It la these' hardy Yng men of•th ansie Nitionr•-we are most intereet bete: The farmer Makes exiii7an Ministration with a Cdriservat i ye Gov -1 Knees. • , • .le "Conservatives to grow some mcn he- ; dispute between the tailors,' there_..in_ent tore considering the idea of takina.ov- feature t.) which they, inigh-t.Pra8fahlY.' 'devote their' •gigantic intelletts,. arid tr . , • 00 the seve7ionet.t. of the country. • a•. , that is, the "baagy" trouser, 'saas the er --' eTATE OF Onto, CITY oF Toi.I.Pas).1 . . . LITCAs Col:NTY i b8 i nne reads with much -pain, In the pub - ,i,.•. Frank J.' Cheney makes oath that, he I li6 N' prints, that the Ring of Britain is senior paatner of the firin of F. a. i wears trousers V1/4' Mai bag at the •knee. •Cheney & Co, doing imsieese in ti'.:e , Here yea have the greatest king on • 'Mayer Toledo,County and State afore- , earth, Nvho seems to have all things at a:a said, and that said firm will pay the , the command, imeble to obtain a pair ,•1-,1'.• . *atm af ONE HUNDRED D(,)1,1"/...t rtS j of trousers e‘ Weil can be guaranteed •Ve • for each and eveey case of Catarrh that I not to bag at the knees. It is 'a pain - cannot be cured by the use of Mills fui c-entrientery • upon- human 16mita- at, (iatatrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY' tion, . . . V' Sworn to before tne. and subecribed 1 If must not 'he stiapoeeo that sartor- qr an my presence, this 6th day of Deceue iai nands 11E11'0 111. L wrestled' with -tills la ;ben A. D. 1886. Preblein. Various devices have been Hata NOTARY PUBLIC 1 days of his youth, there was a daring 'nail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- f sz•t:st who thought he -had triumphed by i..,a, ways and a tr.'s directly on the Mood I 'user:inn a piece of elastic, attached a....• and mucous surfaces of the. system. i at tacit end to the troeset, beneath the: -•.2--.'-'. 'Send for testimonials free ,. I 1:nee. The Inventien proved to be -a F. .1. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, O. I tenure. Success in thia-impoatant inat- e a .Sold hy all druggists, 75c I tor ehou.d not be despaired' of. -.F- Take Han Faini•ly Pills for constai tune rnd fame await the . tailor Who ;a • aiatiten. >kk K. I Montreal Star-1(1'5rd. • This is perhaps • fo as, in fa:et; but like artr ain, -or the. 'others ef us be is neither. very •exciting nor year. deaeratiVe, • •• In • small parties Lor reconnoissance wear, in -large par- ties for survey work, Scattered over. three thousand maws for construction • work, the engineers are 'blazing . the steel. traits across : the prairies and -- through the: wiltlerness. .Before Marty. of . them lies . hardship; perhaps etarvaa tion. For the . larger Survey ,parties .provisions are frefghted out Indians and cachet' where expert- evoederne.n. .cate• find thorn. But the small reeone- noissanee parties, plunging into the northwestern 4. ;mountains for six. -months at a time, can. carry only a few staples.. When -gun and rod fail„ they must . eat dog.. In. wintere-ancl i;Inter. Is winter' un there -.-they mast up In a blanket or two And 'sleep midst ' the stars. Al Canadian Paelfic engi- neer, poor .Vance, Avq.s frozen . to. death west of Battleford two wintera ego. I 'knoW •englneet who has slept. un- der canvas wben the camp thermome- ter 'regletered lifty;-six: below . zero, 1 - know Another engineer Who thlriks little, at 'forty below, of rolling up in. eingle • iiadegin Bay bla.nket on the Sony'. In itentriee this same •couritree -is hot, and, in places, .dusty,. and along the river bottoins. the thaect pests are all bia anthearEale. 'The minute and tedious work of, surveying and neap - Making is relieved orily by intervals . . pushing, threugh rough country,- ef rafts hi order ',to-..ferrY sup - 'lake; inetruments, and records atroes. rivers, of -.cutting a wey - for pack • herses through 'tangled windfallS, or, In winter,. of "breaking trail" for the dogs. •- eie: • die ecit.eest feet '111 OUT oivilizatioe. A. W. LEASON, adoptea, end ohe can recall that In •the, 311AR KING FAHM] :correspondent of Th tont with a soggestioi emit the names of owhers or occupants of farms where they may be seen by "passers-by He says, "Let each muni- .. died council empower the path master to reduce the number of days by one ,dity's' Fork, to any who put up their , mune in neat and plain manner at the mood., and it would soon he done An - - ean bued a pair of trousere• which newill . t beg et La-kneeie 'Until this ean 11., vc,t! rad, Modern civilisation ean. 110tSES-A 1:.' be c eaailered crude. and incoMplete. in regard te plae- • ..ew ere mot is Charmer. , We hear a lot nowadays of the scare- ity of farm labor, and of the dile-traria in which farmers find_ theinselves -to secure the gifts of a bounteous Provi- denee. But The Clinton New Era dans; the climax with a atom which Is toe ibody would sooner do that than a good not to reproduce: "A good joke is- , raayas work, Where they do not have1015 at the expense ef one Of Clint:leas. , statute labor, each man might be en- -1 eleeeendent gentlernen, who eatvarig titled to a rebate of, say, -one dollar in made provision for the picking of his ;taxes. after putting up his board, the cherries with a certain person who- el; board in both cases to ate maintained terwarda found it impossible to fultil his from year to year, without additional contract, went into the orehard,. out the r, • coat.. What n lot of directingand mise valuable tree down, stripped it of In, t 1 Ass it would prevent, what interest it heavl lyalad en limbs, and proceeded..to -would add to travel to know where pick fruit 'under the shade of the old . people lived." 1 PotJe tree ' " ; Embro courier is I —0 — HERE ISA • Newspaper Bargain.. We want to increase our subscription list, and make the following offers to NEW SUBSCRIBERS lrhe e linton New Era, from now to rst of Jaz!. 1907; for 25e. The NEw ERA and Weekly Globe to 1st of Jan., 1907, for 60c. The NEW ERA and Toronto Weekly Sun to 1st of Jan. 1907, for 50c. . The NEW ERA and Montreal ramily Herald to 1st of Jan., r9o7, for 60c, , Subscribe at once; and get the full. • benefit of this liberal offer. Cash must accompauy each sub- scription. 1-10I41VIES,, Clinton. TiVhen 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, tool So make up your Tahiti 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 beat kind of a teatimoniai "Sold for over sixty sroars." reeetemt. Ayer Co., ;.:•1,211, 1.480. ' ; sARSAPARILI,A. gerS PILLS' GERRY PRO -MM.. • ,t ••••..7ormselawma•Namo.;ommeiwrosomemerameolf.... Is •Seriding these men 'back to the wild- 'emees, , ' 8100,000000 or So, • -gate' emendingout of hand' of a la deed millions .0a so for railroad. bui ing • through•a new Janet obviou . means soinethieg. Three new .tru •Ilans ' are' . already under constru tion in Western Caratcla.• Before lo .we Shall be hearine a: geed. deal a,be theforesight and ,the cot age of 'the men who nre standing ba ef glee° huge Inokeeakinge, But wh Yoe see this sort of thing in the palm senile. A Man would thew ab tit emelt foresight in stoking out a el ie the hellion room at "the mint. fin t obe., fats s at ;'-i wan, amal . Alb • Pao-a:Fes there are mare than lilts:area thousand- se; are mile • ii:(1::11(ilry13.ellae:Eist(1•;a101f0o8r1 iolfteitorloi 02 lac k again • awaits -cleating. In the moue - tains are ralnera as and timber. Set- tlers are rowing in 00 every trale c'eirutiY thls wet region. Towns one grain e•ereho testes aro springing up 0v r -night. • Imagine the Mississippi aro; alissottal Valleys to evade - over again under modern conaltioite. 'atlything „yeet like, etal y ;welt- abiy be within the facts. It is .neetalog, ;A:wetted for these ptai- ries to,ayield a generalaverage of, bu:-,h(qsof wheat ta. the aore; ano bushel of oars; Much of the wheat '1?: of a higher grede than any n.;:ev in Mir West, and it Is 'frequently •mix ed Neon 'ours tbaaeiag• oura am to .staral ead. No,* the won5orj that the peon ous • gentlemenin the tall ' hats disdn gee their aalliotals through 'ten years ago. Add to this that all save ,the Hill: ,uncleatakirig are bolstered up with .v.a.st. land,.grants, and, now and then, 'yeah cash subaicties,- and theawonder. grows. tae engineeria con" man:. of the two tYpeti, the _man Wire is risking ether people's ineneS• is neither.. so pie tureeque nor so, interesting as. the ma who IS fishing. his life. er.It Is thS en P 7. a.. t,e S. it jci f. Y00. nn. ttol , Edmentoe is the jumping-off :place ler, all North-Western Canada,'. are place atere•torn and wilderness strlhe ittrelsa Here In Washington Saiiare he prosperous little City on. the Inver Saskatchewan' aseeins even , farther Waa than its ' accredited 2,500 miles. t 'is 800 Miles 'west of Winnipeg, a.nd t some little .Way north of Una, fty-third heyond whioh, if ne-is to believe Mr. -Rex Beach, the aws :era God and ma,n don't Work verY ell. If one were to attempt the seine - bat 'hazardous . feat of walking . due ast from Edmonton, at would' be found necessary to --swim. the tipper 'waters of. laudsen 'Pay befOre fetching up on' the mat ,of 'Labrador. -All this so,unds very emote. and inaccessible. ' suggests ether the 'interior recesses of 6reen- nd than the -pastoral charms of an owa or an Illinois; and if -carried away oat New York, buttoned inside -a. pro-, ale waistcoat, what I took to be the modem of .the explorer, rhy Ignorance as not, I prefer, to think, unique. ' A City of Contrasts. Der-Ote *Wee Vete ertneewroe 41eitee Met Out square and deep from the ycl- low earth. The moire from the lower town, thickened by a May mist, filled the valiey to the brim, and in the moon.. light it ,Wita lurnineue arld faintly put., Pte. ThrOugh this veil glistened the 'liver Saskatchewan, as it WOUULI Us leiturely Way leeward Uudson 13ay. It watt all verY Nerene and Very charming. At this; moinent it. Seemed, after all, as If Might be pretty close te those un- explored blank spaces. 'I sheath] have liked to let My thoughts float off down- stream through the 11114t to encounter the wild adventuree of frontier times; but even Jf they could bave slipped eafely under the railroad bridge, they would have come up' Short against the vera ausineas-likea log boom just below. From' Engineer to Grand Piano. •The Wild days are ohnest over with; the frontier is losing greUnd every day. In the trading stores at Edmonton, the half-breeds sit, and emoke, and talk if the old days when the steamboats ran dre.the 'Saskatchewan'. Men talk that way of the rotting -wharves. at Ports- mouth, of the ancient, faded glories of the Spanish main. When I heard this plaint, from lips of, a whimsical old "trader, I gave up arty hope of finding u trontier. I surrenaered to the spirit of Jasper street, Prince. Rupert, with its electric:1 lights and Its automobiles. 10 merely shook a Ns -gess head when a talkative Young man put the age-old question, "Wha'a's your line?" So he Was hem, eertain pro- aate--eaacatectaTt,„...a. .park he'd alekertel out, After the, engineer, the traveling Mole; after the trevellnee mari, •thie steam plough; aftee the steam. plough, the arand piano; teat is the waa they bona up empires to -day,. , OLD OFFENDER olktiaRT. Impossible to escape being cared if you apply Putnam's Corn Extractor to the worst cern on record. Fainleas, safe, earl coste only a quarter in aoy drugstore: •Brigadiennowell and Colonel Lamb of the Salvation Atiny left England fez' Canada 18.st Friday, having com- pleted arrangements for the settle-, .neent of: between 20,90a. and 25,000 emigrants in the Dorniazon of Canada 'within a year. A fleet of ten or twelve steamers will be chartered for their transportation. The etnigtants will be scattered through Canada in such 4L way as to place them within reaah <if work ler which they are best suited. A Woman worries tifitil" sl3e gets wrinkles, then „worries because she has them. If she • takcs Hollister's Rocky illountani Tea she would have d neither. Bright, smiling 'face* follows its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ask , Druggist. 't • Old maids Would be scarce and bath to Could they be made to see,' tend, How grace and beauty is combined By uking Rocky ,Illotintain Tea. •• Ask your Druggists.. • Stray Heifer. - _ 'A two year old ;heifer, red and white, a pig line in left ear. Anyone giving anon that will lead to recovet will be suit- • ably rewarded. ' WILL' ANDERSON. IA 4i • • Aubarn, P 0 . • • t Thoro Bull tOr Sale The subsariber ffees for sale 1 thorough bred Bull, aged'• a year, roan' in color, , sired by ElnelPs /imported Short -Horn Balla ADAM, . EIR, .loa 26, eon. 4a Hullett gineer who .15 conciliating this laate aid t • undatien material, - the .nest they • The :Lure of the Wilderness: By way of yecampense for this vvotk the engineer; equippea with technical training and • with years of hard ex- . pertertee, shares with the college pro. fessor the distInetlort of being the nnat highlr. underpaid of brain work - era A ftet traveling salesman with a grin, a good story or two, and a fund. of queetiopable grammar, will draw.' from atalee to len times the salary. And the curions thing is that the love the life, these lean, youngish men a Oh the clear heads and the Magnin - cent bodies, They will, perhaps try to make you -think they don't. They are a, elleet lot, es °hinnies men rho pass their years in the wilderness or on the lonely, what -swept prairies, and they are w irking for e.erpoeation directors wliose business ears are ,net attuned to the tail of the wild. 'But if you • could drop into the Alberta Hotel at Edmonton, on some mild spring even- ing, and haVe leek at the assistant ertglheers and the instrument Men who are booked to disappear toward the Booklet% within a day or two, for Some six, eight, or ten menthe, yeti would aee what 1 mean,. The undying spirit of adyenture is In their egos; the half. eorteekitie Maggot Of the Soldier of fortune is in their stelae. The settee haunting , desire that drove Staoley back to Atrial., that drives the ebidier to be wars, or the gaiter to the sies,• seiswareaseseesswomenewarawaimuseisisermer 'Scrub yoUreelf , daily, ',mere not clean inside. Olean insides mearol elean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue in every- .organ. MOTtAto Take Hollister's Rocky 1 Mountain Tea. 35 cente, Tea or Tate lets, Ask yonr Deuggiet. 1,..........,.....,..................0...., The Now lilax gives the home newe a 1 .w NV ,la fr ew Edmonton is a city of banks 'and a board of trade; of department stores. a ,block long and a good many storeys high; of paved 'streets and brick and stone buildings; of well-to-do inert in frock coats or in trim riding breecheS and puttees; of prettily -gowned we - 'nen; of the latest thing in autornoe biles, et clubs, -churches, and polo grounds. All this speaks of the life of to -day. But jestling by the proaper, ous •merehant or the latiglish "younger. son" is the half-breed In Stetaon hat and eilkaembreideretl gauntlets, or the equaw With papoose bundled on her Shoulders. The contra,st, to one whb has surrendered much of himstainto the effete intluenee 'ofou Atlantic l' States, its somewhat aeaalde Mg: •One es/ening I. Strolled to the, brrik Of the bluff and 'tried to straighte it out. EdrtiOnton Was the froritier; I -kneW that. • But Maps, with great oultexplOr- eV patches on them, are not so con- vineing as they enIght be when one is in the living preeetice of Clubs, and ,banks; and chureh •-• end automobiles, Turns Be.d Blood into • Rich Red Blood. No other remedy possesses Such perfect cleansing, healing and purl, fyino•properttes. . &term*, heals Sores, inters, AbscesSeS, and all gruptione, internally, reStOret the Stomach, Liver, Dowels and Dlood to healthy .acii0n. It your appetite is poor, your energy gone, 'your anthition lost, BAIL will restore you td the fun enjoyment of happy vigorous life. 3 Short,lior :-Roils for Sale • Three good you g Bulls, from '10 to 15 month's oldpone r an and two reds, good finality. Come an see thcm, or write ED. 3'. WISE, Clinton . /3a1sarn Grove Steck Farm . Farmior Sale. ProPrietor offers for sale hia farm on the Maitland Con. Goderich 'Township,' Lots 77 end 78, situated 11-2 miles trom village of Holmesville, church and school. The fatm gontains 238 acres of choice lama, good frame house, and bank•barn, 5 acres of orchard and 30 wee of good maple brahlane. The farm is traversed by-* run,' nieg brook. This farm will be sold in a block or in parts. Apply to ' ALEX 'BAC OUR, Holroesville. , Pall Term opens Sept. 4th., ELL/OTT 2.0ROST9, ONT. A Ifigh4rado School! The- demand for our graduates this year is about twentY times the simply. ft pays to attend our college, , Write today for catalogue. ' ' W. J. ELuorr, pm: Corner ortionge and Alexander Ste . . , ' Nature's Food w ish to draw your attent ion to the NOP. OUESTION Almost every week something now ' elaims our attention. Most of them seem L o stay, so they most be good, A few Of the stayers are :- Foree,Yini, liana Vita,Grape Nuts, Canada Flake, Orange 3100, and Shredded YVheat • Biscuits. • This,Week we wish particular. ly tomerition " Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits, on exhibit in our south Window, consisting only of entire Wheat grain: \ Made light and short by Meehan, • kill shredding and thorough -cooking. •rry a package and he. • Convinced, - • W. T. O'NEIL, THE 1-111B GROCER 1For Sale or To Rent House for Sale %Eon rOoms. wItb "modelled and stable bard and soft miter, tort of laud. ctn. / Wind for pertionlara apply to BRYP0NE, Mouse and Lot for Sale 0°SrVegwellet,tktellgiTtlinerhwonftshe lootnno11.46t20te.nirbelnlYg a on vrt”r are. Annly to g. BUTT, or DIRW ER.A. office. Clinton, Cott,age tor. Sale. er Reenr atei ILeti8t te et ir r ;34° sE lee brWae g!: 0°8ff. ;Srl:Edcl Ai ff)oillinr ListEgIbel A se a couple of geod brick stores. House and Lot tor sale /lease and Jot on Albert St. !or sale, The house is frame, with bait acre lot. small orchard Of young trees; herd and soft water -wilt be sold'on espy ternia. iatiABLEs r, coon , House for Sale ••••••••• The large cottage on Queen street, be- longing to the estate of the late'E. Holmes ie offered for ihde The lot is opetalf acre, with bearing fruit Urea, hard •and soft water. A.bargitin, Apply at NEW ER,A. cflIce, •• • idolise tor Sale PROFESSIONAL. . 114ENRY tovisossur pow am two BAnnuniat,sotactroo, =NMI Off100.40110tt 731001tifOriner17 rocatriedo by Ur Scott. T. /MS Ws AsAtYDOXIg. BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARy• P1301.40, MVO. %UMW RSDOUT " HALE CONVEN'ANCEES, COMOSEttextentt, Real Estate and insurance Arent Mena; to Leen 114.4b01 JOHN RIDO Prs. Onun*Gunn, • oe, Nye. centre a. Xt. C. Ins le IC O. S.. Eons - Dr, J. Nlebet Gutinsli M. IL. V.L lifinginrads "kit. v, r., tAloaeo, lice -Ontario Street, Olinton. NI& calls at front door ef office or reeidenee, nettelebtleT • 13treet. DIR. J. SHAVY. PrusiOXelq. SultetkOlir bec neheur *to,. Oleo and residenee on. tario St., opposite unease' church, romseeta 90 envied by.dr: appletou, Utinton Ont., - .00008 W.' 11/10KIPSPO • ' , Thestetay, Surgeon, Ilito. special attention given to dirseaseS o1 taw ' Eye, Tear, Throat and Retie. n °glee and Residence- - House and lot on Queen St., et present °Doomed by undersigned, is offered foreale. House contains 9 Norm, the Jot is helfatore with bearing fruit trees, good well, stable. °Wi u tslbe4eprseornIctisoenres,oanareaotBbiloeterms.yeishApply Shop, Rat tenbury St. A. E. TURNER, Good House for Sate. Subscriber offers for sale his large and comfortable frame house on Albert Street. The house has every convenience for °ram- ary ternily. Good cellar; hard and soft water on the lot; three -quarters -of -an -acre of land; bearing fruit trees, also good stable. Will be sold on reseoaabla term, k A. WILKEN, Clinton, Mob 30th , For Sale or to Rent Lot 15, Con. 13, Hullett, (150 abree) is offered for sale or for iota. Possession to be glyetaat the close of the current year. For particulate apply to W. BRYDONE, Clinton., . • Farms tor Sale - About 850 acres firet-elass landasitnated an the 4th and 5th conocesions of Hallett, are offered far sale. This iathe finest pas., titre land, without eIception, in this neighborhood. For paiticulars enquire in the first place by mail. Joint RANSIVala Box ,586: London. •a . Farm tor Sale. Subscriber offers for aide his farm of 103 acresabeing lot 31, 3rd oon..11. R. S. Tack- ersmith, All °leaned and under oultivet ion except 3 Dares ;all but 18 acres in grass Frame house, bank barn hay barn, and othca• tbniidings. Bearing . orchard Good wstor. Schoolhouse on the premises. 0 miles to Seaforth ; less than 5 to , Clinton, good roads. • 'WHITFIETala cRia)}1, Clinton. • ' Farm tor .Sale. • Subscriber offers for stile his farm of 100 acres, beinglot 241 Con, 2nd, Stanley, All cleared but 10 sores. • Brick house, bank barn 40x80. clement silo, 14x80; one acre of orchard- and smell fruits, 2 never - ling wells. Driving house, pig pen, hen -house. Five miles from Clinton.and three from Lrucefield, on good gravel roade. . ALBERT NOTT, Clinton P. 0, , . Chtnee Farm tor Sale . Albert Sereet.elneeks North G.W Maiming Smith, .D.,C.31 PHISICIA.N SIJUGEON. 0FFI0E--Mam Street, /3ayfleldkformarlY• • occupied by Dr. Pallisteri DR, 11', 21. axeig . DENTIST (Successor to Dr. Robates.). Speelaltet Ds Crown and rouge week, Greduate of the ItoyalECoilege of 1)ental sus-: goons of Ontario. fforsor graduate of University of Tdronto VOW.- tal Departnient. Graduate.of Ohicago College of Vadat Surgery'. Chicago. • WM visit Baylield every Monday. Dit..11. FOWLER, • . 0 ENTIST. . • . Ofddee over O'NEIL'S store. _ Spoils' care taken to make dente tre ' went as painless as poesible. IN vl i • ' Auburn Embry Monday Wise ellaneolls. TAMES eaetrieEla4, AUNDESBOAO, • soUsit oe MARRIAGE lac:aloft No witnesses required • Money . Private fteeds.to loan at 4,34 per cent and 01;.- Wards • "• W. 13.1e2DONS. E• GgoR0 • eLINt0111* OW, . ,Iicensed Auctioneer. Farm sales a Specialty. :TERA.18 REASONABLE: Orclers left at the NEW ',ERA:iv-Finer • promptly attended. to, • • • • THOMAS GUNDR - ,Live stock and general Auctioneer, GODERIOW ONT. Farm stock sales a specialty. 'Orders left as New ERA cnitee, ulinton, promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale notes. discounted, ^-1 • 31ARRI4GE LICENgEgi • ISSUBO:BY Ilumballi, Clinton. Subscriber offers for sale his splendid farm of 96 acres on the Base Line, being north part ef lot 2. Maitland Block, Hallett Good brick house, barn and all necessary outbuildings; 35 sores bush; farm well wa- tered and ni good condition. 2 tallee from Auburn, and one mile from the proposed C.P.R. ;notion. JOHN SPRTSNG.An - burn P.O. • J. 1)..T1sDA.LL. .• 01,1147.,0N, 01411! , • •-•-•••.- , krivate funde to loin • on 'mortgages ats• best current rates General Banking business rinsteredall interest llowed on deposits. . Sala tlOteg bought • Farm to Rent. MeTaggart • MDMT Being lot 12, on the Maitland 0022 the Township of Colborne,'D 1-2 miles from Goderieh, and 7 ,miles from Clinton' The farm contains 120 sores, 105 sores ofwhich are in olitivaiion, the balance bard wood bush, one acre of -good bearing orohard, goad builaings and onahottees, &band - moo of good spring water, Will be rented on reasonable terms: Apply to ' A. E. ALLEN, . • • • Gowland Lake, Sask. Farm tor Sale 200 tore firm in East Wawanosh. lots 31-81i Con. 2, First-class soil for grain or grabs, well drained. .well fenced, spring creek runs all year, 15 sores good bush, 2 abatis orchard, bank bard 00 x 55, with eta - Wes all cement, good sized hay bare. large implement house with pig stables under, good sized frame house, klathen mud wood shed attached, 2 good wells,/ miles to An. THILL, Anbrirn burn, 6 to Blyth, a mile to setto).011.141Ttferme reaseneble as owner wants to retire, H. . Vann l'or Sale, A Two hundred and thivty.eve 0,0fes, situ- ated oxi Bayfield Roed,Goderick Tp., quartets.of-aortile from Clinton. Soil in excellent condition,. having been all tinder grass for five years; splendid grain Or gases land, well drained, rite soros hardwood bush and exoellent orchard. One balm, 52174, with straw stabling for la horses and 85 cattle; one barn, Ints 54, with alo and stabling for 17 cattle, Large impl went house and pig pen; power and pato ing windmille; large frame 110130; WO gocd wells and rannitig water et rear Of farm Apply to MRS. ALEX, al MatWEN, Clinton 1'1,0,, or Lot 28, Ocat, 2, Stanley. • - Farm tor Sale, Being lot 29, faen. 2, nas„.9.1nokersrilith Containing 100 woe, good brick house. With cellar, two good'barne, atone stabling underneath; taro hen bonsai and implement idled, 5 setae hardwood bash and 2 herbs of And -class orchard, This farm is dins, ted itt the tory beet locality ntthe wrung, convenient to chureh and sehools, 6 miles; °front Seaford; and 5 from anton, with good gravel roads. It is in lirstoillabil Con- dition, one will be Wild cheep and on reit- sonable terms, as proprietor le going wet*. Adityonon. the premitleaor to LEVI ST0M1 McTaggart Etros. • BytivitEits , ALBERT ST,: CLINTON (general Banking • Bushman . transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued, Interest allowed on ' deposits. .The • AleKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Perm and IsOlated Town Preis" • arty Only Insured, . • • orriczits. '7; B. McLean, President, Eippen; Thor Eraser Vice-pres., Brucefield4 Tho, Ham :Secy. Treas., Seafortin DIRECTORS. Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John Watt, Oarlock; G.Pale Clinton; M. Chesney,. Seafonli; ivans, Beedle. wooni J. G. Grieve Winthrop, J. Bett., newets, Brodhageli. • Each Director is inspector of Jossestin his own locality. AGENTS. " Robt. Smith, Oarlock; Ed, Hinchley Seaforth; James Curnroingt Egnitond' J. W. Yet, llohnesville. creened , 1 ' )Exclusive sale for D. L. ..8c. W i Scranton Coal, Orders leftit and moicey 'received at liar and Bros. ,Hardware for all la cls of Cod J. A. ifitilliiirON 00A1.1 MAUI& a „ ;