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The Clinton New Era, 1906-10-05, Page 2• A The New Era pnientinea every itrinay at 'the NEW Roix* FrilitiEg BOUSet VIAAC,STREZT . CLINTON( Terms of subscription - Si per year In a4vance ' .'$1, 50 may be cherged if not so Paid.No %paper discontinued aaRt.g 41 arrears are paid, Unless at the Option a the publisher. The date to WhIch every subscription is paid is de- noted on the label. _Advertising rates- Transient adver- tisements, 10 cents per nonparel, line for filet insertion and 8 cents per line I for each subsequent insertion. Small advertisements not to exceed one inch silith as "Lost" "Strayed," "Stolen," ste, inserted once for 85 cents, or one monthfor$1.0ounnunications intended for publication must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the mune of the writer. To insure publication in current issue copy of advertisements should be, sent in early. , • Contract rates - The followingtearle shows our rates for specified periods • and space. 1 yr. dmo. 3mo. lino -A• • • ••• 1 -Column $75 00 $40 00 $25 00 $13 50- a Column 40 00 25 00 • 15 00 6J0 a Column 25 00 15 00 800 2 50 L oolciunn 1801) 10-00 556 0, 2 0 00 3 50 200 1 20 ROBT, HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor - • MATO. The thin dn NeW Eva' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906. A Glance at Mr. Foster By W. E. J. in Toronto News. Tlie eminent thiancit'e• who is ex- 3:outraging dit•eetor of the Union Trust Company, has heen giving evidence befine fhe lusurtmee Commissiote Time was when lien.• Geo. G. Foster was well known. Time was wht.n dear; -departed [rip pictured him in Carica- ture several times a month. But greatness fadetli away a uti the acclaim of the people is a vain thing. So that when one asked : "Who is that lean, grey, wise -looking old chap that looks so unhappy ?" 1 did not need to look. It could littVt.been no one but Hon. Geo. E. Foster, ex -Finance Min- ister of Canada -whom Aesop would :have put in a fettle as The 1', nhappy .Fox. Grip long ago gave ephemeral fame to the Foeter legeandgeeeral knittinge needle style of. architecture. He is just as lean to -day as when Bengough. drew hmi- and' a little dryer and a little greyer. He we a dial gt,ey suit ; he Ion, a thin, dna grey re he speaks in a thin, dull grey yoke. ho seems to have a tido, dult grey outioak lite. The ton of' hunetn•kindrieee has been churned and the fatness ex- tracted. • New till is butt eeinilk. Ev- vrything has gene to tho ClOttnitiint bOW-WinVS. Alil yett hear the echo- - "Ichabod"---th-e gime- .s departed. . • Mr. Foster hes nothing, very diet inc• tive in appearance, save height. His ,great gift is repartee, sareasm, w-eatth of invective, It feareotne power of tlie longue, iii which ho revols. and which ) he :Ample cannot resist. hunter is keen, poutted, and even h -abed. hie pewet in debate is it tradition in the -House of Corn:Dense coming down front the brave days 01 old. A duel fn .1501) Geo. Roster Injures rs sere to treeuse His cateetie hunter The Toronto $un ridiculea the pre- tence that, the fleecing of the farmer by higher tariff could be compeneate4 fer by higher dutiett On perk, n Mei 'Of all the hoge filitughtered he Ontario hilly one-half arts' exported as haCela and barns to Great Britain. Of the remainder the great bulk are eonellnl- ed by Atmore Who produce them. The duty against Arne clean hogs and bacon 's of rin rnorflA t is theduty on cheese." That is doubt- less true, But does the Sun, or any- body fit to be out :without a guardian, think that if no advantage weregto be gained over their fellows by it, these tariff shouters wouid whoop so lostily for increase of duties, British statistics show that Canada has 418 last caught the attention of the ontgrating Vairopean • in a command- ing Manner. Of the. twenty thousand foretellers who passed through Eng- land during the first eight months of this year, nearly eighteen thousand came to Canada; aud of the 121,000 Britons who left England for the col-- onies, 92,000 WI,* to Canada. There was a -time when the etnigralhigBrieon wee usually headed. for i 'foreign count). y and Wlien Canada; stood Very far down in the '1St of eations attract- ing the over -flow, of Europe.. To -day, however, Canada is the most prowls- ing tlelcl fias the; h•oineseeker in the world. If all emigrent goes elsewhere, he is mewl. y, stinpir'irellind the tiniest still ineigieitur that the hest Chances. are in the ola places. • • This We offer One Hundred Dollars re- ward for. any .6tse of Cittatrh that ean- wit, be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure." ' 13. EN EY & Co., Toledo, -O. 'We, the under:de tied, have•known P. .1. Cheney foe the last 15. years, and believe him perfectly honorable hi all business transactions Stud financially able to carry out any oldlgutione inade oy his firm. • • : Water:ea-, Kixxag & MARVite, Wholesale 'Druggists, Toledo, 0: Hall's Catarrh Cereas taken intern-- allyetel ing directly upon -the.blOod and mucous surfaces of tbe system.Testi-- - menials sent'feee Price 75c per h Azle Sold by all'aruggiete. Take Hah's FamilPills for constipa- tion. • --------------- • viz- -NTON RIM BRA. BRITAIN'S POST OFFICE ANNUM, EWE 13001( PROVIDES . SOME ASTOUNDING READING. • Imperial Penny Postage. Now Extended 1 to (Practically the who. Empire-. Ow Three and a Half Mililetle 0 Dollars In Letters Misdirected Oen- 1 taIned. Money in Various Forme.", 442,800,817 Were 'Expended For Postal Orders. 1 The PostmastersGenerats annual re - pert, inlet laeued in the form of blue- book, brovedes sonfeinteressting and as - I tounding real:Beg. • I In a, tow preliminary mina -Hoe Mr. Sydney Buxton desires- to point out that tlIneerial penny postage has now been extended, -so far tee outward let- ters aee eoncernect to the Whole Of the • Ihnspire, with the exception of one or two malt s1aad, ,and also to Egypt an the Sonclau. I And then the report, which deelic with the year ended Mareh 31, 1906, plunges Into ite labyrinth of facts and rfigetress. ; /t is esitimated that the number Of Posted packets: delivered In the United, Xingdoneedneingeare- year. . 1905-6 was ' 4,686,200,000, of * whieh. 2,707,200,000 eueeeleewtereeer.ergeetivhole total gives" axi-. average of 108.2 packet e te each person for the year, -says Lloyd's. ! The increase in the number of let- ters shims an advanee of 1 per eent, on • that Of last year: It is also interestleig to '110t0 that the letters d.elivered in London show an increase of 3:0 tier cent., Instead Of a -decrease, as in the Pa'st twoe years. Straegely enough, the. inctea.ee in the- number of postcards is much smaller than in recent • years. The number. of letters registered in the United ICingclom was 18.6e4.333, an increase ref 7 per cent.. and tbe num- ber of express sereices Was 1,578,746, RA compared with 1,403,053 last year.' . Cash Waiting•Ovenerid The number of undelivered" packets handled during the year .was 27,099,174, ran increase or 530,4e4, or 2' per cent. -The nunaber -of registered 'letters and other lettere containing property with insufficient addresses Was 320,041.' These•Aetters contained 416,887 in clash and banknotes, anti,. 4656,845 in- blIls; elteqees, money order, -POW* orders, and. stamens. ' • The nuneber of letters with. valoaible contents posted will:a address at all -Was 4,599, the contents Ineluding 4200; in.:Cash, one enaddress:ed letter eon - tattled -enemies to Value Or 42,500. Altogether, the number oe ineufil- • ciently ;Adresse el leiter:I: with valuable cont6ete shows an inerease .of 4,e00eon •the previous .year, and, adds the Poste master -General, etheeeelue of t.he Pre- pertY time eriti•uSted to the postOflice bg a careless has itiereased by no Jess than 12.33,609.", The:e has 'alia.) been. ell:;•lat 11 --,)ase in the nuinber of aid- • tees tuttel loose in the pose which in - eroded -re', (See in Cash. •-• . • • Postalearders. • • . The number Of -postal orders dssued dUr'ng the ;year was .97.271,000...rerpre- :sentiog .an 101in-tint of .C38,77.0,000, an ine'eakt of '6,.6 per cent, 1ii number,,and 15.7 per cent, in amount. The prat/nue f til eonimiesion on the orders issued (ea; e4.2g.S82, and' the Ya.ltfe of,the Post- age eta:tips-affixed was, 4215,000. • The. PostinivetereGeneral- incidentally' 'rode. - that during -the 25 yeare since the •In -e treductiort of postal erders the sale has .Falls In to •Thr.ealling 111aChine • .While It Is Running Ati accident which alight have result- ed in, t .-irr-ittint-- death of .Godfrev. a voting. .tattner who byes with his.f.t [her., In or and a half loiles- we,..1, ofja (-AO NO: in Lobo 'TewnShip, oc('urred last Wednesday evening. • .; • 'fIneehito; mei progrees at the, Harrierel farm, and • young: . Harrison . Was la the ace ' of 'Welkieg aceei-e a board suepentled Over' the -theeSher, when the boned broke,. . - •: • liarrion fellhate) the solf-feederslint being reintwkahly act•lVe.- he 'Managed to sere tale .out 'unaided, Befere• he :reached . Ole .top of the machine,. hoW- .ever, the.-kniVee -gashed his..haek hi several places, e . • • : Reee, Pitelte: Was palled,. end -he• -r..tteadqa. The threshing nee:Mile was. runuin . at lull speedeit the time of theaccideet and. how the youug man escaped in- Ftellt cien,th ie -mystery. . -.one:, Mused a ineniltee te pateeeltrasre 1 . • - - the Vs iide epigraul t,) rcaa : 'Its has 4 - • - ... . his share or ence. ios, turd Ills trienle ! -'••1.11P -OF .1.S.DIGESTION...... • . efreid of him.'" But he .le a towee etreUgth indeIral,ce anti. .ertruf--.1 ed 1.0 hie Work he 11 tys an opeonent 'With calm and keen enjoyment, With neatness, with precision, and a terrible completeness. • All this is not lucent to he 111. ) at- -ured. But Mr. Foster should not look, so mournfully wise. No one could pos- sibly be as unhappy 115 Mr. Foster looks. It is as though he had found tbe oyster of this world it hollow theng •-minus a pearl. Things are 1)04. 80 bad. There must be balm in Gilead. Him would let the sun shine on him, And forget the dark days of 1396 ; if be would begin a course of Pick,vick Pap- ers and Huck Finn ; if he would take something for that mental indigestion and drink plenty of good, rich cream -tf - 1 say -who knows -he migut some day achieve even the rubicund chubbiness of •'the gracious -Shepley. But, it would take time. A despatch from Ottawa says that the Postmaster-Genetal has, deciaed•to grant an increase in salary ta •all country postmastere. The decision of thePostmaster-General has been reach- ed in consequence of the agitation which has been carried on foe some time in behalf of those in charge of the country poet offices. Increase in. sal- aries aro 0181) to be given to clerks in the city post-oftlees and to the clerks in the offices of 4 he pm:toil-lee inspect. ors. The time fixed for the inerenses to go into effect is not, announced. • • For ung TT ubles Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer- tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis,consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. try Uwe bay had a terribla cobgti. I tried rtmtin4PrehehrT Iv; TA :IV hill, wigsbeger'reat4 8r51 Sraota, Aim, Ill. Dada by 3,0, Aye? CO.. LOWS% Data. Ana tassuratitocars et P. SARSAPAIELlet, ers mho.. Illt0e0 the bowels regUliat With Ayer's 11, UMW et AM MIeta. MI" • IOW WI • e 14 ow -to Get The Better of This gaw,40 ' 1 , I • . • A scientific . writer lifted- troubles says ; "If yen lettere ever suf- fered.from indigestion, -and who 'has not ? Your imeginatien has probably pictured aferocious little imp dancing in the pit et pour • stomach, cauSing the t•organ to neglect all of its duties, with a' result that is not only painful, vn hut, fills owith misery from day - Sitty."• This writer certainly -had suf. feved with indigestion, for there is no more clisagreeetle, nerve-racking ' and ekes -all-over disease than indigestion. • A greite many people who have been treated for years. for diseases . of , the heart, Hem. or kidneys,' when, thee,eits- ed Miona, stomeeh tablets found the t not only did Mionu a cure the et otnaeli disorder, but it made •thein welt all over anti the other, tr•otibles were also cured. • • If you suffer, . with nerrouseess. sleeplessness; indigestion, Hick or ner- vous headache, pante in' the beck ov- sides, get a 5ile, .box of Mi-a-na 811(1take •one of the . little ta.hlets before eaell meal. 10,011 do you a •world of good and..yon- will 8901) he well and free from indigestion, and its sYinp-' toms. . . . For Sale by ail cleideve. The Re T. Booth ' Cc) , Buffalo, N. Y. . , . . . • Mord Vory I red ' lie on' the hack, al. lowing every. muscle lo 101:15. letting the betide g.) 8.11Y Way they and keep the (*es '«',l.- • P:teittg• the bfhtde. This. 89ty (n.pre,,,,i(01 14 a emiMphor apparently front 1:10 langle.tgo of mill- tarY ridi'ng. When 14 home'1:4 young to iris Work it ie 000 of the diftleifities of his Otter to 'got face the rent.; Monte I , len id. • . ' .'ren. Rollers. . • • Tea rollers,' wire • with their fingers roll the leaves1 Into nellets, earn front 7 to 30 cents a day. • • Wood vetoer. Ity ono •method of making wood pie; per the wood is heid by a mechanical device' against a coarse • grindstone driven at a high speed, the material • • incr.l'av)d. from.'" .4 11 Millione to nearly, rolllions ps"e? airntia • • `tele- Savings Bank. 'During the ear"ended Dec. 31e 1905, theee were 16,320,204 deposits in the Post Ofnee Savings' Bank, with a total of 24.2;300,6W, against 7,155,283 evith- drawale, with a, tOtal of 442,09037. The . total Amount.' pi 1M:resits shows 1 £1 700 Oa The net increase of accounts opened' oyezaeaciunts closed, was •28,9;332, The • ':•0.r de t Uni e ICing orn was 9,96 ,049, wit,/ : Ghee amount to tteilie penes of • 152,111,140, Which leavies 81' griald amount ,ot R1.5 14 each pereoe: • , • Telegraphy. MMus the year 89,478,000 telegrams . jiasteed over the postofnce wires -4n in- crease of .57per cent. The decrease' ire • press telegrams Is strileinge-presum: ably owing to the termination of --the .Te.pa.neee war. • But' in Salutary, 'Owing to the general election, ,the excess evet,. the number in Janua,ry, 1905, wee ne less than 133,500. Although the numbet Of telegraies have 'Inereesed, there is a ileerease of -2 30,691 in the receipts. Foreign telegrams,: however, showan increase orf 419,089 Its the receipts. • Telephony. • . • „ . The total. number ofconversationt over the trunk :,teleerhone wires was. 17,97000; an increase -or 16.2' petieent, The gross revenue :derived from the etrunk service was .4 449,004,.as' °deeper - ed with:£.381,967 in 1904-5. The num- ber of telephones itt Connection With the postofilee.Londou telephone s§stem Increased during, the year from 24,351 to. 32,879: • - . • .Tlie iiutnber of persons on the estab. lisliment of the pass -Office .at the* close - of the year under review was 86;078, ale -Whom' 12,055 were evertnen.' In addle tion there eiverre 109,354persons, filling trueetablislied sttuations, of whom 29.- 226 were Women; The number ot ePer- sons dismissed' during the year was 8.31. Dishonesty accounts 'for 26. Per Cent., and intemperance for 24 per cent. • Of the dismissals!. .The num'ber of woe, inen who retired "An marriage" in 1905 was 243, with an average age (}f 28, ang an average service of nine years. Finance, ' • • The final chapter deals with the fin - aliens of the postollice. • The postal revenue of the- year 'was .C17;064,028, an increase of 4739,045 on the previoess , year. The net • profit was C 5,268,914, I ot .C440,215 mere than last year. But .1 the net deficit on telegraphs- was C154,- 107, WlIIOIh, however, was ,C164,129 less !: than last year; and, altogether, inelud- I ing the interest on the capital expend- ed on the Purchase of the telegraphs, the net profit approximately from the postal and telegraph services was 44,- 235,724, or 604,947.more than la,st year. being thus literally panel off into • Hadn't Lost All of Them, pelt) of the required fineness. 1Tewitt-Gruet is losing his faculties, Sewett-Pre doesn't 'lose his series df . 1 touch, He -bormwed ten Of inc last .A. ton Of steel made into haireprings night, for watchets Is 'weeds about $7,000,000 -more than f‘VOIVO timee the value of the .same weight of mire geld. • A Pinot WitloW. Tlid expression "a grass widow" lute several time/fig explenations, but is moat probable a corruption ot the French expressnm, vette() de grace, it widow be grace or courtesy -that Is a Women who Mtn lett her InIshatid Or liatt been deten•ted Se him. Pilee ettieklv tool poeitively Puma with Dv, Shottp.e Mega! Oird meet, It's made for Piles ;doer and it does; the %sulk stit•ely tied with satiefitel ion. Itelilogepeinful. proleetding blind piles dime/wear like Metric lit ite (Me. ' ilerrge, Nickel Slapped Onset pies. 50e,_ Setif and tecommendecl byW. S. R. see. 4 Oct 5„.z�ei SIB 1101111h N'Vhy the Usetalnees of All Or - bane IS tiestroyed by Costiveness. the blood, ruin digestion, brats'. on health. ,ils.:.t400t.ysat.ion,lpixl. tbpoesreta: wastes ittoe shae :lathy oat:. d.pociosom: toned m so many • widely advertised. free from irritating mineral substances remedies. , who, billiouseess and.other manifesto,. man I have not ettioyed - veal good come by Dreffamilton's Ms, which pain or sensation of grip, because ,Dr. Handiton'is Pit's are Vegetable and cure and bring sure relief from head - "Since I was comparatively a young of Matter Much accernulate in the fort le proper action of the bowels. for the removal of the waste patticles establish regularity that is exactly. consistent with natine. system. - nervousness and anaemia, tions of constipation. - • - • Jas McConnell. of Walkerton writes . Not a drastic purgative -not even a In every case Dr, Hamilton's Pills de Habttual costiveness is hest over - By nature these organs are intended . . , • petite was good and strength kept op yet felenew • 'Willett:dugs wee, ewrong....rs.e' nently slf, t , took billoue attacke • • t..• ded violent headaches,. my stemach Was disordered, skin' was murky, un- der mereteres were heavy dark rings "Last winter- 1 read through- the "Pelson's almanee anddecided lily tvoutile. Wessponetipatiote 1, used .Dr. Hattniton's Pills, and eau havdly telt the bele they have been., 1 am now as fresh, strong and well as a bey," • Jus, try tey the wonderful magic of Dr, • Hamilton't Pills Sole by all :dealers, 95e per box: otfive boxes -for 2.1,00. By mail from N. a Polson •&- Co., Harts ford, Conn., IT. .S. A„ or Kingeton, . Out.. . . . . . . . . • .The Planet Yenus In answer to en enquiry sent. hiti roes. ruing the t eautited . planet 'which hits attra eera so nitieh., attention • foe seine -weeks. , -Ihrectoe R. F. Stepart • of the MeteorologicalSteeeide,Toeop to,- •;01?‘.'1;1:-..tit,_,I.-.0. fereing• (.0.3.•nutI.le. tt:er br the 10th inetant, I • would say that the. planet Venus hes- hetet shining in the western sky; during ' August and September. It is very brilliant Jest now lett 'sets soon• after. the. Sue. On -meptember 204.h it retiehes-• its greatest brilliancy neeSeets -aboet. 1..br, 20 -Min.. eft ee the sun, • There ieno "(logi)4.; that it has been mistaken for 'an air ship, Mita little • thought •worild. show the ithseraityeof it, as an' •airship would : not remain as steadily in the• sky -even it anchored. Being rather. :low edown . in . the • eentlaweet •the Piquet motad • naturally 'alto*larger by tefraction and mbrared•on.account of 'the- smoky. herizore !Venus wilheemain an even- ing stet, until ;No-venther 27, • -wheel • it,. afterwards for 'a. time rises before the Sun. Any popular, .e.lenientary,ewerk' on astronomy will egpleinthnmotions 4)1 Venus and Mercury_'tie.niierning ancl. evening. starse . • -•••: - .' - • • , , 1 • es 'EASY TO RETAIN HEALT1t. . ' ,Most ierportairt:. of all is proper at- . teetion to the bowels.A.void constipa don, its the. health killer of • toelay. Flarsh gripingmedieine is • ruinous-. bewitte • of if. ;Best residts follow a 'truly vegetable remedy like Dr. Ham- ilton's of .Mandrake and Butternut, . whish not. only relieve costiveness in no night, but cures. the cause of the trouble, and •peevents its return. No distress or incoevenience attends •the. use of Dr. Hamilton's . Pills, • Sold everywhere, 25c per. box.. . • ' • • am.-7•4==omml, • • t 0 iorado. • 1 • Celorado•has alwaye been called the Centennial State, ftbe-fact vom e fact of Its admissiou into the tnion in the Centen de hiyear of ouit hate:Mal history. . -Vaseline on Sheen. Whim ehoes have become stiff and un- comfortable from Constant wear In the rain or from lieug by uttworn, apply a coat of vaseline, rubbing it le well with a Cloth, and in a short thne the leather will •become soft andepliable. • . Now York.' New York, whose ebarter Bates back to the year 1064, was • the first ,ineor- pcirated city within the limits of the ;United States, • IS YOUR TROUBLE, INDIGESTION? 'Then- probably you know the evils of •dietention, fermentation and irritation' t het accompany -digestive . tree blee. '.NeXt imps)) tent is to know how promptly Nervi line eures. Quick as a wink it relieves; •bloating and feeling of fullness, puts the entire digestive paratus in perfect 'order, tnekes ' you feel,fit and fine all over. For internal pain :Poison's Nervi I i ne surpasses every known remedy. Keep it in the house Always, it's a source of comfort in the hitur of emergency, . • • . • " Joy,' -Who• Smoke.. :-An English sehoolmaster. asserts that ISO can 'detect the smokers imeseg hIs boys by their handwriting, the Welt. Ing of the. boys Who Smoke being loose and flabby: Itanawriting, lie says, is a • einemateetapli of the heart Wild Birds. No wild female hint ever sings dur- ing the period of incubatiotl and rarnie at other trines. Japanese Atte thins. They have it (mem! wuy of holding . auctions • in .,Taisitit. The auctioneer puts tsp the object to be soli and aeits for bids. Each bidder then writes ble higheet igloo on a bit of paper and deposits it In a • box. The box is . opened and 1120 object Is handed over ttolr• one who has offered the Most For Sale A- two-story building, in old hrlek• blook ineuP104 by kaltaegilgee4..iiit+311 House for Sale. TIF1 _The comfortable end conveniently-sitnat. ad home on Ontario Ste ea -Present 000U - pied by the auciersiened, le offered for eide. Seed Wheal. The undersigned has s quantity of Seed Vt heat, for sale, of the Old Scott variety, which tested 02 lbs.• per buettele 2i HARVEY JOHNS, Clinton, P, 0, 4 Thor° 1u11 tor Saie , The Onbeariber offere fot sale 1 thorrnigh bred Bull, aged one year, roan io eolor, aired by Snell's; _Imported Shert•Horn Bull, ADAM, WEIR, lot 26, con, 4, For Sale or To Rent House for Sale Ten roman, with woollehed end Mettle hard Rod oft store of land, can - rally looted for parttonlars apply to • BAYDONE0 • House and Lot for Sale For sale a email house on Rattenbery !street week together with lot no. 690. being a (1111Vter pare. Apply to E. BIM', or NEW Ele.A. office Clinton. Cottage tor Sale. ' •••••••••••. The cottage on Orae St. adjoining the property of subscriber is offered for sale On reasonable terms, W. 0, SEARLE. Alm a couple of good brick stores. Hallett, House for Sale House for Sale. • Subscribe effere for le In holm and three -quarte -0.an.acre of la on Mary St. Exalt tr es, good bar d soft water also stable, Vill be ld on reationabl terms. GEO,. . llouse for Sale. A cOmfoetable frame home on:Mill Ste (=tattling 8 bedroorne, sittieg room, pan- try woodshed, good cellar, hardand oft water, One.quarter acre lot Will be gold cheep. Apnly at NEW ERA Offiee, or jdl$ UE1RY FOLLAND, Chntee, • Bull for Service.' . The undersigned will keep for setvice the American and Canectian registered Hereford' bulls Proud Duke and Donald Dinnie. Terms $1.501 • Also young Here. rord bulls of the best breeding, will be sold cheap, E. L, FARNHAM', Lot' 11, Con, 0„IihilettaConstance P.0, Poultry Plant to Rent. " 'The Poultry plant at Holmetivale is Offered to rent. House, stable, poultry - house, feeding Inn, inatioator house, cold- eterage and ice house, incubator's, brooders, and feechoe crews, all in firetelass condi- tion, . . F, 0, 1LFORD, Ste, An de Bellevue; . Quebec. • House for Sale.. _ , Large franie house on Wellington St., Clinton, lately °calmed tv P. 0. AlidOok. 7 mores, ancl pet -arise, and woodshed, good mot e cellar, 1.4 actof land, hard and soft water. A splendid :thence for a parson wanting a good berme. Apply to . MRS ALLCOCK, Clinton, (at Mts. Mog- *doges) or Aire. ChidIey's, Lute° St. Choice Laud for sale.. Stibtieriher offers tor sale the 20 acres on. the Baytield Road, Goderich Tp., at pre- vent occupied by him, and known es the Plewes farm. Geed frame house, stone ce.liar,, barn 86x70, with. oenaeiat wall 9 feet higli;good bearing orchard, plant yof water. , JAMES Small, Clintons , • . Wanted. A reliable resident agent for .Clinton • and Vicinity for Fell and Winter months, to aril Print Trees,' Small Fruit Bushes, Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, etc. . All supplies furnished free. Terms' -liber- al. We coneider this ageney one of the 'best on our list and good- money pen be mediecen of it. Agents will have *vit.' Geo acies of choice stock to draw upon.' Every- thing we ship is guaranteed. Apply for fait pertiottars, in writing ot pereon, to . PELHAM NURSERY co., tiocidcrnoill 1341,1(011g, Toronto, Ont. ' 'Court ollevision. • Notiee is hereby given that a Court Will be field, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' Lists Act. by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, at the TONN HALL,OLINTObl, on Mon- day, •Oot. 8th, 1916, at 10 o'clock a, in., to hear and deterrinee the,several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of Clinton for 1906. All persona having business at the Court are requested to attend -at the said time and place. Dated at Chnton, the 21st dee of Sept. .1906. ' D.L. MACPHERSON.. . Clerk, • • 4 The large cottage on Queen street, be- longing to the estate of the lateE. Holme is offered for sale, The lot is one-half aore, with bearing fruit tree, tura and soft water, A bargain. Apply at NEW ERA offices. IfturVliciiirLet.lorStide •••••••• • _es_ • ' For sale, the eomtortable frame house on the (tomer o Rattenbury and Raglan Sts., at present occupied by Mr. Geo, Rice. For patti.o. tvonlars DapopulyEtoRTy, contor. Good 1.1touse for Sale. • Snbseriber effere for sale hie large and comfortable frame house on Albert Street. The house has every coevenienee for ordae. ary tensity. Good cellar; hard and soft water on the lot; three -quarters -of -atelier° of land; • bearing fruit trees, also good stable. Will be teed on reasomibla tonna. A. WILTON, Clinton, Mob 3041 For Sale or tti Rent • Lot 15, Con. 13, Elnllett, (150 acres) is offered for sale or for rent. Possession to be given e.t the close of the - current year. For partioelars apply to . W. BRYDONE, Clinton.j • Farms tor Sale ' About 850 'tyres first-class land, situated on the 4t11 and 5th concessions of Hallett, are offered for sale: This is the fined pas- tnre land, without exception, in this neigbborhood. For particulars enquire in tbe firer place by mail. JOHN RANSI'ORD, Box 580. London Farm tor .Sale. Subseriber offers for sale lie farna. of 103 acres, being lot 81, 3rd ow, H. R. S. Trick.. ersmithe All cleaned and under oultivat. ion except 3 acres ; all but 18 acres 111 gra.es 'Frame house, bank .barn,hey barn, and other, outbuilding's. s; Bearing orchard, Good teeter. Schoolhouse .= the premises. 6 miles tei Seal nth .; lees than 5 to Clinton, g tea eeel . WHITgi .40 ()11011, Clinton. , • . Farm lor Sale. .. . . Subscriber offere for eale his farm •ef 100,aeres, being lot 24, Con. 2nd, Stanley, All cleared but 10 acres,. Brick home, hank barn 40x80, otaneist silo,14x30; one aore•of orchard and email traits, 2 never:, ling wel,s. Driving house, pig pen, hen -house. , Foie mile, from Clinton and three front .1 anoefield; on good gravel roads. ' ' ALBERT NOTT, ' • Clinion-P. Cs: Choice Farm tor Sale . Subseriber offers for oak. -his eplendid farm Of 96 sores on the Base Line, being north pars of lot 2, Maitland Block, Hullett Good brick hone°, barn and all necessary ontbuildingte 35 sores bash; farm well' Wa- tered and in good condition, 2 miles from Auburn, and one :mile frpm, the proposed CI:ea, station. JOHN SPRUNG, Au. . . . • Farm. to Rem.. , • . Being lot 12, on the Maitland. Con., of the Township of Colborne, 91-2 mites from • Goderiele e and 7 milts from Clinton . Tlae lama containe 120 acres, 105 acres ofwhioh are in cultivation, the Whine ,,bard wood hush, one sore at good. bearing orehard, • good builiinge and out-housee, an abund- all00 of good spring water, Will be rented on reasonable terme. Apply to • ' 'A. E. ALLIN, Gowland Lele, Sark • .• A. rather unique damage action wae• decided by the divisional court at Tor- onto Monday, in the •suit; of Freenutu Limas against bloeley Petit, of Wind- ham. 'The latter kept about 105.hiyes of bees, containing 50 000 bees, about 20 feet from the highway. Across the road Lucas had a fine field ofituck- ' .Wheat into whichthe • bees went daily, In August Lucas. went into hisfielel with a teem of -hoesee to cut the buck- wheat, whenthe bees stung the horses'. sts badly that both died.- Lucts. had to cover himself with 'mud arid watert0 escape. their -attaeks. Ile sued Petit tor Inc value of the horsee and Was awaeded $400, Petit:. appealed, but lost his case. e • The. Willow, Though willow grows in wet place, It is tatuefilly one of the driest. of' Woods. It eantaine 20 per cent of water. Oak von t a Me II 1 per -cent, The Stoma 'Whistle. Tit 1833 one of George Stephenson's enghtes Squashed n farmer's wagon end 900 egge, "Dear iner said the di. rector, "this won't do, Can't you make yoUt steatn make a holser So Stephenson legged up the first steam Whistle, -At 'Many housewives think it cheaper 'to buy than to bake. That iS because their baking isn't successful every time. Their failures run the cost up. Get Royal Household Flo and follow directions. The result will be light, whole! - tome bread or pastry every time. You pay a few cents "bore for Royal Household, . but those few cents- buy certainty and purity. Your grocer can supply you. ofillvte How Mats co.. WI. notorto. Farm for, Sale. . Two hundred and thirty-five acres, situ- ated cm leitytield Road,'Goderick Tp., three- quarters -of -a -mile froze Clietoo. Soil in ;excellent condition, having been all under grass for five yeere; splendid grain or grass land, 'veli (Indeed. Five acres hardwood bush and excellent crehard. One barn, 52474; with elope stabling for ,12 hones and 85 battle; oneharn 3b 54, with silo and et abling for 17 caitle. Large imple- ment boaao and pig pen; power and pump- ing vvindmills; • large frame knew two goc3 welts arta melee water At rav ol farm ..arply in AIRS, ALEX, et 1t1sESE1S, Witten P,0,, mixt e8, coo, 2, Stanley, Farm ior Sale. Proprieter offers for sale his fatra on the Maitland Con. Gocerich Township, Lots 7,7 and 78, eithated 1 1-2 miles trout vitiage of HoIreesville, elnych and school, The farm confides 238 acres of eboice 'IRO. a good frame bOdoe, and bank barn 5 acres of orchard 'led 30 sores of gonid maple beshIsam, The farm 28 traversed by 0. 301). rung brook. This farm .wIll be sold in a block or in per's. Apply to ALEX PALI OTJR, . Ace meeville Farm tor Sale, or to Rent. Being lot 29,10ou. 2, H.11.8,, Tadkersteith coutaining 100 scree. good brich bones. with cellar, two goodbarna stone stabling trederneatin large ben house and implement shed, 5 acres harciwood bnsh and 2 acres of firet-olees orchard, This farm is situa- ted in the veiy beet iceelity In It 0 county, oonvenient to church toad sohoole, 0 miles from Seefotth lied 5 from CPI:lion, with good gravel rooks It is in first-claes eon- dition, told evil! be sold cheap and on rea. gamble home, or will be rentedate propris etor is going west, Apply on the predesee or to LEVI STONG Clinton, • • Old Papers. Old papers for nal, 5 colts a bundle. NEW MIA Office. PROFESSIONAL, HENRY BEATTIIE etivieemier teller tiete Pole BARRISTER, EIOLIOITOE, to. OLINTO • Office -Elliott Snook, formerly incepted by Mr Scott. itoNET TO WO W. ESICICDONIE, .1j.A.REISTBE BOLIOITOW NOTARY. PUBLIO, ETO, • °LINTON RIDOUT 84 HALE '00111rUltAlloRRS, 00112eI8SIONielle,• iteidAatate and lneuraeoe. Agent - • 11400es to loan - • 0.03, BALE, JOHN RIDOUT' MediaJ Drs. Gunn & Gunn , Drew', Gunn, L. R. C. 10.. E. IL 0. 0.. WAD, Dr, J. Nlabet tittnit, M. 15. 4). 8. England, L. IL Lont101k. Oftioe-Ontario Street,Olinton. Night calla et trent door of oftiee or residence, etattenlecury Street. • DR. J. W. SHAW. naystoreN. SUMMON Areoutheue eta,. office mut residence. On tario 8t., oprit iesite•Snidiseliarch, fortreily on, ' chibied 'by Appleton, Clinton Out, DR. 0. W. TiltAiVIPSOIN Physiolan, surgeon, lite, apecial attention given to diseneee of tee Bye, Bar, Throat and Nose. Office and Regidence. . , Alpert. Streeta Illocka North of Itattenbut17 G. W. Manning Smith, X. D., Cat . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFICE -Main Street, 33ayffeld, fort:aerie occupied by Dr, Pallister. DR. P. A. AXON DENTIST (Suacessoreo Dr. Holmes.) • . , Specialist in Crown and Dridgo Work. - Graduato'of the itoyal.Collego, of Darnel Sur - g ten oofr Ogreatatturfact.0 f Univereity of Ter- roUto Den. te,Gt Draerartteoat.efeto.hre ago College oriental Surgery. Cliienvi argot eyeit Daytiold every Monday, • Dilt. 11. FOWLER °faces over O'NEIL'S store. Special care taken to make dente tre talent aS Painless ite possible. W • vi i Auburn every Moneay. • • Miscellaneous. 'I"AldES 01141.1-13E1.1.4 LONDE/00EO, ' tjI. 138U .1.tt 011PloawilitiialoGel:rLeoleulErNegE4 • • .Money , • • . • . .• . Private tunes to loan at 4ee per" cent and fee- . Wards Bityppi.lig. • GEORGE ELLIOTT, e1.IIVTOIN. ONT.. ° Licensed Auctioneer. . • Faxen sates a Spectalty. • •• , ;TERMS REASONABLE: Orders left at the NEW ;ERAlveill„be promptly attended to, THOMAS GUNDR Live stock and geneeal Auction ••GODER101-P ON Fermate& sales it specialty. Or rs left at, ' New ERA °dice,Clinton, prom y attended.. to Terms reasonable. -Pie le. sale notes. discounted, • MARRIAGE LICENSISS ° ISSUED:1BY , J. R. Rumballs Clinton J. '1111SIJIALL. ". BANEEls, Olser Private funds to loan on mortgagee M beet current ratite General Banking base:lets ranesesed ;nteress allieged On ueposits; ' Sale notes bought) • . • G. D. McTaggart M. D. McTaggart. Aileraggart Bros. BANKERS ALI3ERT ST CLINTON - (Amaral Banking llusIness . • transacted • • • NOTES DISCO:ONTED . Drafts tamed. Interest tiliewed on depoeite, . The . Meltqllop Mutual Eire Insurance co. Izarin and Isolated town Prop, erty Only Insured: OFFICERS, J. 13. McLean, President, Kippen; Tho$ Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefiekl; . Thos.li Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth: IXRECTOES, Jas; Connelly, Porter's Hill; johts Watt, liarlocke G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; 'J. Evans, Beech,. woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J., Ben.' neweis, Brodhagen, Each Director is inspector of lossesgin his own locality. AGENTS. Robt. 'Smith, Harlock; Ed, Hinchley Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmond. ville; J. W. Yeo, Flohnesville. • Nonillion MOUIPCiti Lint Steamer:a leaVe Hamilton 4,30 fent. Tin otitis' at 4.80 p 111. TheedRYS and Thursdays, and Saturdays for Bay of Quinte ports. 1000*1sfands. Montreal, and Intermediate poiete, TOrOillto and Montreal, Line. Commencing jute 2, steamers leave Tokonto 3.30 pone Daily egeept Sun- days, from ,Ittly let Daily for irtoeha ester, 1000 Islands, Rapids, St. 114uticrittteeltpeociht016. Oritrea1 and For tickets apply to It. IL agents, or vvvite tofl, FOSTER CHAFPEE, Weetert PassengerIAgent. ;Toronto i....1 . .. e...— 1 . • ere