The Clinton New Era, 1914-03-12, Page 2Pane g
THE CLINTON, NEW ERA.
•'�'as Lia-. ,A..•'. •YE4`f1;11 ^t,. .ih :. �U',t•%R n1'.
The II,Sud You IlaveAlways Bought, and whiels has been
cin use for, over 30 ycass, has 'hobo the signature of
and has been male models lila i .er
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2canc'„Allow:no-'
one to C.Ce(tYre you in this,
All ()counterfeits, Invitations ancl. 6s e92i5t.-as-;g coed 9' are but
'Experiments that trifle -with and endanger the Health of
Infants and Children -Experience 'against I x,parhnont.
What is CAST ','1A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I,t is pleasant. .It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotics
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It, destroys Worms
and allays' Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use ,for the relief o.. Constipation,.
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teetlli.ng Troubles and
, Diarrhoea, It regulates the Stomach and :Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CAST1;
Bears the Signature of
a
ALW .YS
TIe ink. You ilave A way s Bought
In i.3 se FOf Over 30 Years
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47T1J YEAR.
"IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE."
W. R. KEIUt it SON, Props
J. Leslie Kerr, Business Manager
New Era, Ore Year In advance $1,00
New Era, when not paid in ad-
vance $1.50
New Era, tothe United States
in advance ,-,,,,,.$1,50
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Advertising Rates ort Application'
Job v: orlc prices advance on July
1st, 1913, in a-cordanc: with
the !'Iuron Co. Preis Asso-
ciation Bates.
Office Phone SO House Phonefs
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It 1, Quiclil9'•i(ellloVes Dali.dlrtifi-
Just because your hair is full,of
dandruff,'thin, streaky, dull and
never will do up to !look pretty,
do riot despair. Beautiful hair,
thick, fluffy, lustrous and abso-
lutely Mee from dandruff is only
a matter orf ' care.
Parisian Sage frequently applied
will work wonders., Just one ap-
plication stops itching Tread, re-
moves dandr'uf'f and all excessive
oil. It goes right to I the hair
rfoots and furnishes the nourish-
ment, steleded;-the hair becomes
soft, fluffy, abundant and radiant
with life.
,a.BaoielesiaSagie •not only saves the
hair 'bat stimut5;tes. it to grow long
and heavy. Get a (50 -cent bottle
:£r(om W.S.R.Holmes at once There
is no other "Justi•{as-good."
HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Write on one side of paper only.
Mail to reach us Wednesday pf
each week or sooner.
Avoid all itemsrespecting on per-
sonal character but eared All the'
News.
Che'ch off this lista may assist
you to remember an important,
item
Births, Marriages, Deaths,
Accidents, Church News
Suppers or Presentations.
Removals, Visitors,
Lode' News, Fired.
Public Iroprovemente.
Law Cases, the 'Crops.
School Matters.
Correspondents will please re-
frain from sending notices of en-
tertainments where an admission
fee is charged, unless •'.they send
word who is responsible for the
payment of such .advertismemt. The
charge id five cents a line -six
words make a line.
Huron House of Refuge
As Seen by.a Visitor
Br'aissels Post.
On Wednesday of last week I
went to the House of 'Refuge at
Clinton with .some goods for Mrs.
Wiley, formerly of Belgrave. This
was my first visit to the House.
Perhaps we draw wrong conclus-
ions when we first. see things that
are new to us, but liowevecr, I can-
cluded that it is unnecessary for
me to hustle so ILaitd 'as I have
been in the habit of 'doing, forif
the worst comes to the worst there
is a splendid, well conducted home
for the aged' 1)00 1.3 91 .Merrell Colin
'ty. In true agent style T arrived
just at dinner ;time and Keeper
Mutch kindly invited me in to din.
ner, after which he showed ine
through the house from cellar to
attic. Women inmates able to
work were busy washing diet din-
net• dishen and soon had, every-
thing in order. The cleanliness of
tho House all over was wonder-
ful. I met the Misses Crooks and
Flemings
and
Mrs,
Wiley,
E.Ward
d
W. Woodman
and John Skimmings
formerly of Sunshine. John seems
tel be a kind of foiteinail nnd en-
quired kindly about the old i n d11
hors and seems to be perfectly
contented and happy. Itl fills one
with sorrow and gladness at the
same time to go through the House
Sorrow to see the very aged and
helpless in second childhood, some
talking, others tinging, some sleep
ing but the gladness comes in
when one sees thiel great care ,that
is taken of them, Building is
thoroughly heated with steam,
clean, comfortable rooms, places
where they can go and lie down if
unable 'to sit, tip, large sitting
rooms and reading rooms 'to en-
joy themselves in and it makes me
very proud ot Old Huron to know
it:hero aro such good things pre-
vided for our unfortulnate aged
people. Perhaps same of them have,
not made the best use of their op-
portunities but granted that is so,
yet on account of the hand days'
work done by ,many 'of these old
worthies, (some of themif now wear
ing the 100 years mark) in weak-
ness and childishness are welt car
ed for, . Many things that are very
pleasant are made ipossible for the
present generation and I think wel
should gladly put up; our donation
of taxes forlthe up -keep of thein-
stitution and be very thankful be
cause it is there, - I had not the
pleasurie of meeting Mrs. Mutch as
she was absent during my visit
but Me, Mutch is very much res-
pp��Ioted by the inmates as Ise goes
a found among them with a smile
and a cheery word for each and all
He .seems' to Mule with kiindinse
and has peaiecti control of The sit-
uation.
Yours truly,
f H. JOHNSON.
Feb,Morris Pe5 h
, t 1914. '•
Cook's Cotton Root. Compound.
d cafe, reliable repulatine
medicine. Sold in three de.
grecs of strength -No, 1' $1;
No. 2, $3; No. 3, $6 per box.
Sold by all druggists, or sent
Arepaid on receipt of price.
Fres pamphlet, Address:
THE COOK MEDICINE CO.,
TORONTO. ONT. (formsdy Windom)
V
sometimes forget that poor teeth and
improper mastication prevent sufficient nourish.
ment from ordinary food and burdens the
digestli a organs, but if every man or woman past
fifty would fully realize the bountiful, sustaining nourish-
ment in Scott's Emulsion they would take it after every heal.
Scott's Emulsion contains the renowned holy -building fats of
pure cod liver oil, so medically predigested that it distributes energy,
power and strength all thru the body and simplifies the stomach's work.
To people in declining years we say with unmistakable earnestness
-Scott's Emulsion will add years to your life and life to your years.
AVOID . ALCOHOLIC SUBSTITUTES 13-83
Aged Peo� le
5[•011 a nnwnie 1on0NTo:•OHTn'010, +i...
MURDER TRiALS.
Holland.Hs aSystem of Its Owo For
Dispensing "Justice..
A learned and capable jurist h1v as -
balled that the French method of legal
procedure, which, en ntre ry'to our own,
tiresu nes au indicted pe son guilty uu•
tit he is proved innocent, comes Denner
dispensing actual justice than our own
system.
But in holland the courts have, in
sociie 'respects, a better system than
that of the French. The accused In
every case bas the benefit of the doubt,
end cireuuostantial evidence as Abe
only foundation for a plea of couvic•
tion Is in disfavor,
The Dutch do not have juries, and-
there
ndthere is no battle or wits ainong coun-
sel. All questions, whether by the
prosecution or the attorney for the ac-
cused, are put to the witness through
the judge after he has weighed the jus.
Lice of the interrogation,
This feature of their system has
some pronounced advantages over our
own. It eliminates the practice of con•
fusing the witness or the accused by
misleading 'questions. It renders Im-
possible the abominable practice in our
courts known as the "browbeating" of
witnesses, which unfortunately is per-
mitted to au extent that causes the in-
telligent observer's blood to boil at
times because of its unfairness and
cruelty. it makes the solemn business
of dispensing justice a common trade
Instead of a heavenly vocation. -Sioux
City Tribune.
VENUS HOT AND COLD.
One Half the Planet Burns, While the
Other Half Always Freezes.
Venus, the "evening star" of the po-
ets, the most brilliant object in our
western sky, ,khat planet which re-
ceives ,around ,the sun in a path inside
ours, must if inhabited have beings of
a very different type from ourselves.
for Venus has always had one hemi-
sphere turned toward the sun and one
turned away from It Consequently it
is always daytime and summer on
one-half of Venus, always night and
winter on the other half.
• As Venus is more -than 23,000,000
mile -s nearer the sun than we are, It
mustbe twice as hot on her day side
as' it ever is at our equator. And on
her night' side, where a ray of sun-
light has never shone, 1t must be so
cold that the air Is liquefied. if not
solidified. There must be a constant.
uprush of hot air from the scorched
surface and a corresponding Inrush of
„icy air from the frigid side. Along the
boundary between the two hemi-
spheres this must cause a,violent and
perhaps almost perpetual rainfall.
Seen through a small telescope or
field glass Venus often appears Iike a
crescent. Ther# qhs 11001)10 the pro-
jections that can' be nothlug but moun-
tains eV 'great height.: -New York
World,
Scared Out of the Duel.
One day 111. Edmond About called
upon Grisier, the most celebrated fenc-
ing muster of his day. "1 am in n
quandary," said About. "1 allowed
myself, yesterday the pleasure of a
joke in bad taste, and a duel is to be
the result I know nothing whatever
about fencing, and, as you can see, I
ata hit, Will you give tun a lesson, so
that i mny not make myself too ridicu-
lous?" The lesson was given, but
About proved a very poor pupil. O(i
Ills way out he SOW n photograph of
Grisier, "I suppose," hu saki, ''1 nlllst
not tall you for one of these?" "With
the greatest -pleasure," said the fear-
ing utaster. Abd, with a chuckle, Gri•
sler 'Wrote ec1oss the photograph, ":Po
1f. Ivdtnoutl About, the best pupil 'l
have ever had." A Lew hours after-
ward the seconds or About's adver-
sary called on the writer, sate the phos
tograph on the mantelpiece and, fear -
fug for their friend et the hands of so
redoubtable a swordsman, arranged the
affair without an9duel.
Nerves Vero.
Dubuc
WOULD ALMOST GO OUT ®F
HER MINS.
Many women become run down and
worn out by household cares,and duties
never ending, and sooner or later find
themselves with shattered nerves and
weak hearts.
On the first sign of any weakness of
the heart or nerves you should avail
yourself of a perfect cure by using Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pills.
Mrs. Archie Goodinc, Tilley, N.B.,
writes:-" When 1 was"troubled with my
heart, twoyears ago, :I was very bad.
My nerves were so unstrung,: sometimes
r would almost be out of my mind. 1
doctored myself with everything I
could get, until at last I got four boxes
of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and
they have cured me. I- cannot speak
too highly of this wonderful remedy,
and will recommend it to all sufferers."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are
50c. per box, or 3 boxes for $1.25, at all
dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of
price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
Pocket Hunters.
There is no more Interesting charac-
ter in California than that class, of
prospector kllewn as the -pocket htiut•
er;" in certain sections of the moun-
tains the rich gold deposits are eon.
talned in sinal' scattered pockets near
the surface. One pocket Miners often
discover lnliny rich deposits by tracing
the particles of gold In the soli to
their sources, As soon as, a pocket 1s
gouged Out and colors sr gold' are no
longer shown 10e place is abandoned.
In 0110 1100k or 111 Trinity county 88
lunch as $1.5,000 w is ylalr1ed Ina IOW
feet.-Avelum lit.
DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS bli°Rc:
froating Pill for Women. 80 a box orthroe for
$10. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any
address on receipt of pries; TUE ScOnEL7, Dime
Co„ St. Catharines, Ontario:
PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. yiv; dna
Vitality; for Nerve and Drain; increases"grey
matter"; a Tonic -Nall build you up. 3 a box, or
two for $0 et drug stores, or by mail on mocha
of prIge. Pain 5consI s Dane Co,,,St, Catharines,
Ontario.
Thuxjsday, March 12th, 191411
VITAL:r7ir'
Disease germs are on every hand, They are in elle very air
we breathe. A system "run down" is a prey for them. One
must have vital force to withstand them. Vital force depend.
011 digestion -on whether or not food nourishes -on- the
quality of blood coursing through the body.
Golden ' m C�- e
fit- r
Strengthens the weak stomach. Gives good digestion,Enlivens the
sluggish liver. Foals the starved nerves. Agan full health and etreligth
return. ' A general upbuilding enables tho heart to pump like an engine
running in oil. The vital force is once more established to full power.
Year in and year out for over forty years this great health-resoring
remedy has been spreading throughout the entire world_becanse of its
ability to make the sick well and the weak strong. Don't despair of
"being your old pelf again." Give this vegetable remedy a trial -Today
-Now. 'You will soon feel "like new again.?' Sold in liquid or tablet form by
Druggists or trial box for 50c lay mail. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
Dr. L'rleree's great.800S Dago "Medical Advises.,"
cleth.iroaind, sena for% 'JE one.eerie- stamps. .
Keep a
Record d of the
Milk
Supply
Within the next few weeks, sev-
eral hundred cheese factories will
be- opening, huadileds of 'farmers
will be preparing:, to milk thous-
and's ot 'feleshly calved 'cows. Lo-
gically .this begir,:ming of a new
season is the time'• to commence
keeping records of production of
the cows separately. Just a know
Sedge 01- 1(110 total yield of milk
tfi;om the wholel herd anay give tae.
owner an idea of the average yield
per cow, but tlat 'does not give
quite enough information. There
may be a 'thousand pounds • of
milk difference in the total yield
of two cows for they • season, which
would be unnoticeable in the
small 'difference in the appearance
of their two milk pails daily. Of
ten the di.fileranee in the appear-
ance of their two milk pails' daily,
Of tete the d'i'fference is 'far more
)than a thousand pounds, yet all
cows aro lumped together, good,
I poor and medium, all alike, when
taking merely an average.
Since keeping records of indivi-
dual production many a dairyman
has inoltcjitaed the averagei of: his
heµ'll by fifteen hundred, and two
thousand pounds of milk or more,
because he has been able to de-
tect .the poor, unprofitable cows
that masquerade as real dairy cows
On application to the Dairy Divi-
sion, Ottawa, milk record forms
and instructions are supplied free.
Write today, and begin the new
season right, with the object of
keeping none but profitable cows.
BA IN's 4fl ' J TABLETS
ETS
DANI'*ii CASTOR OIL
Once a mother uses Baby's Own
Tablets she will never again use
castor oil, that barbarous purgative
which all children loath. The Tab-
lets one a gentle laxativlei; plea-
sant to take and are absolutely the
best medicine a mother can giver
Icer little ones. Concerning it hem
Mels. Hedtor Blanchette, Renville,
Que., writes' 10I have used Baby's
Own Tablets in pjace of castor oil
and am well satisfied with them,"
The Tablets ago sold by medicine
!dealers or by Mail (at 25 cents a
box from The Dr, William's" Medi-
cine Co„ Brockville, Ont.
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S. S. No. 9. Goderich Township
Repottt for .S S. No, 9 Goderich
Township rfor the month of Feb-
ruary. Ecamined in Arithmetic,
Literature, Gaon aptly and Gram-
mar, Nam 's are 1n order o'f.merit,
Sr. IV:• --(Emma Connell, Lola Hu -
die, 011ie Cole, 1
Jr IV., 11(aolge Green, Tom Hu-
die,
udl e, Edythe Sterling,/
Sac Bru Grigg Earl Coo-
pers,Charlie Cooper, `Millie Pear -
5011,
r. III -John Ostrom,Willie Ster=
ling, Gladstone ("xnigg' Alfred Hu -
he,
Average attendance 16.15.
Honor Roll-011ie Cole, 'Emma
Connell, Goopgo Groep, John Ost-
rom, Ila Grigg, Bruce Grigg.
E. A, Peddles, Teacher,
S. 5, No. 7 Hullett
Srp IV -Jessie McVitie.
Ju, IV, -Louie Herrington, Olive
klcVittie.
Su. III -Annie Pollard, Joseph
Flogggart, Lillian Tamblyn, Norman.
Sanderson, Charles Ellingham
SO. II -Janet tMcVittie, Laura
Beacom, Roberta Sanderson.
Sel, P.•,I-Earold Beacom.'
Jr. Pt. I -Beryl Pollard, Laving
Knox, Bert Beacom.'
S. J. Mathers, Teacher.
S. S. No. 11 Goderich Township
Sr. IV -Percy Currie, Vera Trick
Elvira Churchill, Myrtle Powell,
Wilfred Penfound, Mable Castle.
S1I,; III -Charlie Connell, Pearl
Chu>tchill, Ruby Churchill
Jul,' III -Francis Powell, Richard
Welch.
Sr. fI-Frank Welch, Howard Cur
rie.
Jr, II-Ciiaford Castle, 'Elmer Le
Beau,
htt 'II -Arthur Le Beau.
Pt. I --Teddy Welch, 'Alfred Le
Beau,
'E. Diehl, Teacher,
S. S. No. 4 Tuckesrmith,
Sr. IV -Mary Turner, Viola Wise,.
Elva Nott. i
Jr. IV -Edna Crich, Mabel Crich,
Phyllis Crieh,Winnie'' Hunt.
Sis IIi-!Bert Walters, ( Wilbur
Nott, George Falconer, Vera Steph
etnson, •
II-{Edtward Walters, Jessie
Ball, Emily Hunter, Reginald Ship-
ley, Ei(nest Crich, Clarence Ball,
Kenneth Hunt, Victor Falconer,
Sz1, I-l.eonoe Cadieux.'
Jit I -{Sadie Ball, Harold Stan -
burly . -
Jessie Grant, Teacher.
U. S. S. No. 12 (Goderich
and Mullett
-sr, IV -Mabel Harvey, Jean Lind-
say
Sr. IV -Cora 'Jervis, Mervyn Far-
quhar.
Jin, 'IY�I-John Townsend, Bessie
i .ds1 AmyMcBrien
red John-
ston,
,„Lindsay, y, , F
ston, Mary Wright, •Jas, Johnston.
Sr. 1I -Mary McBrien, ( Hilda
Forbes, Nellie Beacom,
Jr, II -Jean Farquhar, Dddie John
Ston.
Fipdtt-Normau Wright.
Brinier -Walter Forbes, • Robert
Jobeston, Mabel Wright.
The winner*s of the monthly spell
fag matches were ;-4 Sr. IV, Mabel
Harvey ; Sr. III, IVtervyn Farquhar ;
Jr. III, Mary Wright ; Sr. II, Mary
McBrien ; Jr. II, Jean (Farquhar ;
First, Norman Wright' Prinrer,•Wal
test 'Forbes, 1
W. 31 Forke et, Teacher,
U. S. S. No. 10 ;coder°i eh
and Ilullett
Sr. IV -Irene Ward 79 per oetnt.
Bd'gar Morris 65,
Sr. III_Chestier Morris 64, Stella
Mortis 60, Albert Eno 54.
Sr. II -Agnes Ward. 66, Mary Mair
66, Gordon Ball 157.
Jr. I -Evelyn Johnston 77, Bertha
Eno 72, •
Primtr-0dna Govier 75.
Best spelliens for the month are;
Cr. IV Edgar Morris, Sr. IV Ches-
ter More -is, Sr. lI Mary Mair, Jr. I
Bertha Eno.
H. Stella Copp, Teacher,
S. S. No. •11, Hullett
Sr, IV•-;Beliq Roberton.
Sri. III -Ivan Ross, John Leiper,
Keith Hamilton, Mary Hamilton.
Jo. III-�Gertfe Roberton, Alber-
ta Moon, Agnes Leiper, Willie Ham
ilton,
Jr. II -Carman Moon, Guy !Alp-,
er, Anna Hamilton Sydney Lee,
Willie M::Nall, Robert McNall.
Pt. Il-Pea1'1 Moon, Fannie Lee,
Ri esell McNeil, 0
Sr. I -Mamie Rcss, Tom Caldwell,
Margaret McNeill, Tilly McNeil,
Jr, I -Roti, Leiper, Jimnxi,eRob-
carton.
Belva 1I5. Campbell, Teacher
S. S. No. 11 Stanley
F01 1 r-Nitlson 'Ward.
Sr. IV -C. Johnston, L., INIcCly-
mont and A. Fisher,'
.. TY -M. NI. Coo ter 1i p i
v, -� .Coo el 1 ,
Cooper, Cooper,
Collins
Sq, lt;~-IT, t atllwell, A. Parsons
W. Parsons.
Fisher, N. Hood, G.
Fairbairn
Jr.W. S
. II -W. Ross, 'G , fIarvey, D. Mc
Ivor, 0
P11 II -A .Nigh, Paltso'lis,
Foster,
Pt, -W, `
.1 lvoelcnran, D., Poster,
W. Ross.
The best spell,ells in the month-
ly spelling matches ,arp; Fifth, N.
Hood, So, IV, Lawerence Wasmann
Jr, IV, Margaret Cooper, Jr, III
Haploid Rothwell, Jr. IiI ,Norma.
-Flood, Pt. II Waisted Boss, Pt. I
Agnes Nigh.
W,11 Johnston, Teacher.
MYSTERY OF THE SALMON.
Their Annual Mad Rushes and Death
After Spawning. '
The world's g1011nt salmon runs are
to be found along the shutes of the
north Malta ocean, W the states or
Washington, Oregon and Calit,ruin,
the province of 13rltirdi Columbia turd
Alaska, on the American side, and SI -
berm and Japan, on the Asiatic side:
So far, however, but few 05110011 have
been canned on the Asiatic side.
To ode who has never witnessed
these annual runs it is almost an im-
possibility to convey an adequate im-
pression of the countless numbers of
fish that swim -in from the sen in the
late spring and summer, all imbued
with the same desire -to gain suitable
grounds in the upper reaches of the
rivers, some of which are from 1,500 to
2,500 miles in length, where they may
perpetuate the species.
LOGS ' WANTED
Highest cash price paid for all kinds
of timber, Soft Elm in lengths ot 14
feet, other kinds usual lengths.
Heading Wanted
Basswood, Soft Maple, 40 inches
long, 84.00 per cord.
STAPLETON si1LL
daft
NSIMELNISSIDElla
L
U. S. Government Standard
Below Is an extract from U.S.
Gov, ad. for tenders- "The auth
recite coal must be equal to that
mined and prepared by Philadel
plica A 'Leading Coal & Iron 00"
We handle nothing but the first
grade Philadelphia & Reading.
1Vu' oostacle toil/ears roe great to '110
surmounted in this feverish rush.
Jumping falls, shooting rapids, dodg•
ing nets, bears, birds, utiuta, otter and
other enemies,fighting with other
males, whom the near approach of the
breeding season renders especially sav-
ages -all these are :taken as it matter of
coufse, -
And yet one sometimes wonders if
the heroic' struggle is worthily repaid,
for the moment of victory is also that
oY death, as, sad to relate, these
valiant voyagers can breed but once
and then must die, their wasted bodies,
which have 'received no nourishment
since leaving salt water, beeomiug the
prey of any prowling bear or, carrion
bird which may chance upon • them.
Why these fish should all 'die after
spawning still remains one or the great
unsolved mysteries of the scientific
world. -Wide World Magazine.
'louse h,r Sate
Storey and a half frame house on
Queen Street; 10 rooms; town and soft
water in house, acre of land with a
number of apple, plum and pear trees.
A stable and good sized chicken house.
Possession April 1st. For further
particulars apply on premises or ad-
dress.
MRS. ALBERT TURNER
Clinton, Ontario
W. .'B I$ Y I1' O. LQ E•
OA1114ISTER SOLICITOR ROTARY
P01 t,10, ET()
CLINTotl
13H5tWILE'S 13. iIIRL..a=
Conneyauce, Notary Public,
Oommissioner, ete.
EAL. ESTATE AND 1NSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licenses„
Huron St,. Clinton,
H. T
RANCE
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
Financial and Real Estate
INSURAIrCE"AGENT-Representing 14 Flre:La
Bsurance Companies..
Ej1Hi1sion Court Office..
11OEed nal.
1OR1 f'. W. THOMPs0l
Physician, Surgeon, tits
special attention given to diseases of Line
Eye; Ear, ' Throat, and Nose,
Eyee-carefully examined, and suitable glasses
prescribed,
i Office and Residence.
Two doors west or the Commercial tints
Baron St.
DRS. .GlllliN• and GANIDIER.
Dr, W. Gunn, I. D. 0, in,. L. It, C. d.. Ma
Dr.J. C. Gaudier. B.A. MAI,
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton,
Night Calle at residence, Battenbarg (St:
or at hospital
For Sale DR. .1. W. SHAW.
PPIYSICIAN, SURGEON.
cenurhenr, etc.., office and residence on
Driving Mare for sale. Will be tenburys0. opposite W. rerran's residence.
sold cheap for cash or part cash
and part feed. Apply to DR. F. a.AXO11I
JOE RATTBNBURY. DENTIST
Sale
2Crowii and Eridgo Work a Specialty.'"
Farm for Sale Graduate of 0.0,D.0.,e Chicago, and R.o.D.6
Toronto,
Hayfield on -Mondays, Mav 1st 5o Deems &r:
Being lot 24 and 25, 4th Con. of
Stanley. 70 acres all cleared, having
never failing spring creek. well fenced,
frame house, and harn, 36X50 lean to
14X86 stable under whole building,
the stables are cement being put in
one year ago. Small orchard. Tele-
phone and rural mail. 7 acres of
alpalfa good catch, Possession and
terms to suit purchaser. Apply nn
premises or to
W. POTTER
RR, No. 5, Clinton
Drs. Geo. tt E. Whitley
Ilei lelmlann
Osteopathic Pity.
Specialists in Women's and
Children's Diseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Disorders
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office-Rattenbmy Hotel.
Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m,
DR, H. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store,
Speoial care taken to make dental tragic
sant as painless as possible,
THOMAS GUNDRV•
Live stock and general Auction sea,
GODERIOH ONT
E•ar r, stoca sales, a apeman 1, Ciders at tit
NEw ERA. odlce, Clinton, prbmpr y attenasi
to. Terms reasonable. 'Farmers' safe Hata
discounted'.
G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggatt
McTagolar t res,
BANKERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON'
General Banking 1'3nainga a
ry isisa'Gtoci
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed to
deposits
Farm los' Sale The M cKillo , Mutual.
The undersigned offers for sale
improved farm of 160 acres, Lots
13 and 11. Con, 17, Township of
Goderich. situated on the .Base Line
foul' ni'1:s north' of Clinton,
CHARLES CLIFTON.
Summerhill,
Iltealee'ievt Da'il'y f,'aal'illl
From cut` stock of first-class
cows we ,are, prepared to supply
you twice tl't:ly with best of milk
and cream, and solicit a share of
your patronage,
E. B, 1TILL.
t?il'ls Wanted
Experienced, and 'girls to learn
Knitting a::d Looping. Will pay
$5,00 per week while learning.
Steady employment. Pleasant
Position. Apply at once
CLINTON KNITTING CO.,.
Clinton, Onario,
FO.RD & McLEOiD
We're now selling Timothy Seed
(Government Standard.).
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Alsike, and Red Clover.
We always have on hand -Gooee
Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices paid for Hay
and a41 .Grains.
FORS & oLEOD
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OFFICERS.
7.B.McLean, President, Seaforth,
.1 Connolly, Vice -fres., Goderich.
'ail 'Hays, Sec,-Treas., Seaforttrt
DIRECTORS,
Watt,
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Connelly, H.clmDale,esvlll
Clie,nton; D. Jot;
'Harloek ;
F, McGregor, Seafortb ; 3. Eve -ma
Beechwood, J. G. Grieve, Winthrop,
J Benneweis, Brodhagen; D7, M.
Ewan, Clinton.
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AGENTS.
• Bobt Smith, Hariock ; Ed. Iftneh+n
ley, Soaforth; Wm. Chesney, Hp.-
mondvi le; .i. W. Yeo, 'Holmesvfiles,.
Payments may he ,made at The
Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or
R, H. Cutt, Goderich,
JACOB AYLO '
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Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
Real estate bought and sold
Money to loan
Office Isaac. Street, next door to Neva
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Grand Trunk Railway Systreas
Railway Time Table
London, Huron' and Bruce.
s North Passenger
London, depart 8.80 a m 4.50 para.
Centralia 9.40 5.48
Exeter 9.53 5,54
Hensel] 10.08 6.05
Kippen 10.16 6.11
Brucefield 10.30 6.19
Clinton ]1.00 6,35
Londesboro,,s11.18 6.52
Blyth 11.27 7.00
Belgrave .. ,,... 11.40 7.13
Wingham, arrive11.50 7.35
South Passenge••
Wingham, depart6.43 a m 3.33 p a:p
Belgravia 6.54 3.44
Blyth 7.08 3.56
Londesboro 7,16 4,04
Clinton .,7.50 4.23
Brucefield 8.12 4.39.
Kippen. 8.23 4,4?
Heneall! 8.32 4,52
Exeter8,48 5.05.
Centralia
9.00 5.15
London, arrive10,00• 6:1O'
Buffalo and Godes
Wee" PeAsenger
a mp p ,n.
Stratford 10,00 12.20 5,21010,2,s
Mitchell 10.22 12.45 5.55 16,41;
Seaforth10.45 1.10 6.18 11.12'
Olintbn 11.07 1.25 6,40; I1.28
Holmesville 11.16 1,33 6,45 21.33
Goderich ,. 11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55
East I essenger
Goderich 7,10 2.40 ,44.50'
I3olmesville 7.26 2.57 ' 5.05
Clinton7.35 3,07 5.15
Seatorth 7,52' 3.25 5.',
Mitchell 8.16 3,98 '5555.
Stratford8.40 415 0 23
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