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The Clinton New Era, 1905-09-29, Page 2• •-e•-• • t. THE CLINTON NEW Sept. 29th, 1.905 gincon NW FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1905 , :Zrasdrle Province,' is Not Ahead. Man. Nelson Monteith,. 1VIinister --tAgrimaltnres has returned from .his' 'Western tap, in the emense of winch Mete wept as far as Brandon. He is =more than ever convinced that Ont arict 7.t5e3 =it second to the Prairie Province, awl that for Neve Cameo espedally -ethers is a splendid futtere. At Fent William he opened the fair. rine then ,averaten to the Rainy River district, `Mlhere are some twe million acres Of 1:excellent agricultural land in the is sztriet. but the settleermaplain of the etoninerous Indian reserves anti the %mem number of veteran,' 'and grent eleteations as a drawback to the proper eedttlernant of the area. The Indians ewe increasing on the Rahry River re- serves. but are no better farmers than tate eace in other Peovinees. .r Wlrnt S:r Wi1fid ;S 'es in the West County _Clippings Mr. Harry Otto has purchased the Albion Hotel, Fordwich. from Mr. Geo, Globe. The Dipattm.ent Store Catalogue Delusion. Now that the "open season" for de* partinental store catalogues has ar- rived, it would be well -for buyers to TLE PAM ASSIUS oropooft •Court Opens Monday„at 2,30 p.m and closes at 0 p.na. . The fall jery sittings of the High Mrs. Hunter. of Laurier, ,pensed Cieurt for this county opened on More away last Week, She was In the stop and consider for a moment the day afternoon at 2,30 o'clock, this judge seventies. . . advantages and disadvantages of buy- being the Honorable Chief Justice Fel- , trig oat of town, before sending their conlbridge. There Were four jury cases m 1)i, John Williams, the newoney to the city stores- and four non -jury cases entered for .. . intendent of the 'asylum for eindsupers eptics Agreat deal of mail-order buying trial, but these were Wrestler adjourned At the opening of rettawa. Fair. Sir -7Wiliedd spoke as fol ows concerning tidse west: As to the crops of the Northwest no words can describe them. 'Thequantity of fertile I.nd there is ttothe easeerner a revelation. I had -22sought that in the course of my ex- aiedienee I had witnessed the best :things in the Dominion eif Canada. I glad seen the Valley of Annapo is, in lthe Province or Nova Scotia, through awliielf.-as Was said by :Joseph Rowe; -uyon.ean travel for forty miles under nipple blossoms.' I had seen -the valley •sof the Richelieu in my own native 3Iterfbace, which 1 thought could not .4)4 surpassed,. 1 had -seen the fertile 'land in the Province of Ontario be- Itween Cohourg and Sarnia. which is .chtinsed to be the garden of Cauda; imt when you Bee the valley of the •tilaskatchewas and Red River -valley mauler a crop of forty bushels to the mere, field after field and mile after -smile of the finest land there is, ander isilage, 'you h uve seine fidet eseice e -time but only a faint conception, of eirhat the qualities of the western • - country are. in fact we do not know the extent of the riches we have, and ahe more it is explored and developed i -the snore we will come to the eon 1 alueion that we have here the beet ' heritage which GO could give a man. at Woodetock, practised in Gorme ior sweat'. be done! away with if people 'Seine time, • , would not be so willing to take for The trustees of Blake scheiorliave granted that city prices are lower re-engaged Mrs G. S. Howard for an- than those they ere aecustomed to pay other year. This is Mr. Howard's' the local inerchants. If they ,would eighth year With us, - take the trouble to investigeft a fete •s lecific cases they would and that Miss E. McCallum, an honor gradu- ate` of ° London Normal sohool, • hes beim engiged es teecher feaeone of the departments's)! Exeter public school, ' The heavy wind aceorespanying the rain storm on Tuesday unroofed the bum of Mr Phillip Hem of the 8th con. 41 ladhorne. Mr, T. E. Handford, Exeter, Pur- chased a tearreof prize horses from W, T. Elden,'Tuckersmith..'fer, 5550. ..they went to the Imperial Oil Co., Winne Peg - At. a 'meeting of the Weoxeter Schooltto sell much cheaper than they actual- Tresteee held ast . the nresezit '.ly do, . the !perpetual teachers, mr, Johweek n Hartley ann miss -embut owing to end of "suckers” ..to whom distant , Edzittiali Henry, were lie -engaged for fields look green, they are able .to • 1900. A 3'enng lad, son ef Mr. 7ames i There are many accommodations Willis, of the third concetrsion of which decal mere han t s are frequently Stephen, 'fell from a horse on which willing to give, such as a feW months' he • wag riding h and ml his thigh credit -without interest, which no de - broken. ' pattmentaletore has ever been known Mr, Geo. Eacrett, who has been con- to .do, The privilege of inspecting ducting:a earness business in Exeter goods before purchasing is also a con - for a number of years, hive disposed of sideration. Is ie good business to pay his entire stock to Mr. Gis House and yeah in advance for goods which you will gnout of husiness, have ' not seen 2 • Mre_Wesemer, of Brussels', has reeted AZrest many people find ie news - the store south of Gerrydi le ardwilre shlT sometimes to aSle foe a little cred- store Myth, and is building an adcli- This credit business goes to local tioneto.tbe brickehitepureeeh e eing_to start a emend photograph gallery. or settled. without trial, so a business of court was oolichlded at 6 o' clock. The grand jury had been noti- fied that they need. not attend as there was no criminal business. • Videan et al. y Dancey, - Motion against the• naent of the niaster 'DON'T MISS Belton' merchants sell most Imes ot in. chambers eet mg aside notice of goods at from 5 to 20 pett.oent. cheaper trial. Motion riot considered. Trial of .thite they can be botight in Toronto. action postponed till the next non -jury Practically the only exceptions to this sittings for this county. No costs of rule are to be found in a few very this application. 'Injunction proceed, 44403 lines which the dePhrtment ings to stand with -this extension of -stores find it pays to buy in large time as to trial. • eaoantities and saerifice fot ithe sake of Shoemaker v. Hooper, -Action for advertising ; and in the working ott of slander. His Lordship struck out. the ,dead stock. jury notice and ordered the action to Considering the fact that the depart- be disnaissed with costs. = mantel stores do only a cash business, Bruce v. Dornirden. Fish Co., Ltd._ it would seem as if they could afford A..ction under Workrna,n's Compensa- tion Ace Trial of action postpon ed until the next jury sittings . of this Court for the county of Huron by con- sent of the parties. McGratton Dalton.- -Action on a promissory note. A jury was balled, but his Lordship dispensed with the ,jury and directed judgment to be en- tered for the r•laintiff tor 6942 UO with fell costs of the suit and counterclaim. Countcl eraim struck out. • McDonald et al. v. Gollitn et al.- Action for construction of the will of tGongs. he late Roderick • This was I the -examination of our tioe new catalogue, if you hem any idee of college mune. It expiable all about our modern .methodei fine equiproent end strong ittaff 6 at a bruie it, Aclarms amintein prices which local merchants would be ashamed to ask. • IlkEEP CHILDREN WELL • -Your little one may be well And "happy to -day, but would ecie know - whet to do if it awoke eoanght wide the croup,' or went into •tinYulainus &Dr spasms to -morrow ? 'The deetor -way come too late. Have. you .are - liable remedy at hand ? Babyes Own -Tablets break Up colds, prevent croup, -re Ince fever, check diarrhoea, cure 40OHti pation and stomach ti oubles, . 'help the obstinate little teeth through painlessly, and give 'sound, healthful ;sleep. And they . coot ain not one,. :3YeArticle of 'opiate or poisonous "snoth-: stuff" ---this is guaranteed, They are equally good for the- new -bora defant or the we I -grew° chill. -Mrs. Eason E. Mackenzie, • Bink'e Corners, .Que, says :-"Before 1 began piing -.Baby's own Tablets, my little one was weak and delicate, since then • she has had. splendid health andis growing -nicely. I find nothingengoed as the • Tablets when any of my children are. ill" Sold by all druggists; °raw, rnajl .at 25 cents a box by writing The Wthianis .Medicine. Co., Brockville,. • Ont. CLO E THE ilOtELS Yonne and Gerard !Us.. Taranto suAw, Principal. Vali Terra from Sept, dth. For Sale. House and e sore of hind, Eget end Otif- tirio St. Purchiser whaling, more land could bay lot joining, JOSHUA PEAREN •Clinton - House for Sale traTnevnioroosetmeas,Ewripathrswtmonolditioeri heedappani:ssotable. hard and eoft water, mire of land. tien- BRY9010. For o PROFESSIONAL HENRY 113IEATTIE (successor it+ Mr Jae Scott • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &o. (114=TO. • Office -Elliott Bisok, formeria bY Mr:Scott. SWIM WO LEND. • W. ,BitYDONE. , BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY% • PUBLIC. ETC); ()LINTON : ammo.. 12 horsepewer, ( Goldie & McCulloch Clinton Stilt Well, Engine end Boiler, RIDODT &cantHAD31:11:0080 C°R)leavElseYAstatecEerasugrae00 Agent nizt.rapitieyetihroriaokilanaicleoethAe4r varAti.oles therei n Farmers' institutes. Money to loan _ SVPDLEMENTART MEETTNGS, Bluevale, Forester'sHall, E. FL, Nov. 21 Jamestown. Victoria Hall, EX... .22 Fordwich, New Hall, E. Huron 23 1. Molesworth, East Huron,. , 24 . Ethel, Town Hall, East Huron 25 Walton, East Huron. . ..... Hemlock, School House, East _Huron 28 Winthrop 4 eg Si Columban " 30 Rol ru esville, Wilson's Hall, W ,11. , D e c. 1 Carlow, Township Hail, W. 11.......2 Londesboro, 13rucees Hall, „ -4 Wingbane Town Hall, W. II 5 St, Helens, VetHuron 0 Kintail,,McDonald's Hall, W. II '7 REGDI.AR MEETINGS, Dungannon„ A.gricul. H. W,11., Jan. 0 Blyth. Industry Hall, W.'11 8 Brussels, Town Hall, he al 9 Gorrief Town Hall, E. Huron 10 the only action that came to trial. Judgment reserved. A written argu- ment to be put in by counsel. Bennett * Doig. -Action far 'slander. Action withdrawn, each petty to pay inezehants, while . they frequent y his own costs. -setitletheire cash -business* act the. eitya Plurrketatt -ales vs -Wilson , -Action. for recovery of poseepsion of lands and r t Judgment for possession of the lands in question and $100 for rent, each party to pay his own costs. The court adjourned at 5 o'clock till 9 a re. on Tuesday to allow the jury - Men who.could not get away on Mon- day to be paid for next day's attend- ance. :The sheriff and crier attended the distriet adds to the general pros- • on Tuesday morning and the jaryntens perity of the coinmunity and helps to mileage was paid,. - huild ,up the, town and Sorrounding McLean v. Buchanan et al. -Action country. In the 'Elaine W,O, Sending to set aside the will of the late,Archi- inoneyetway from town it a loss to bald Sands. Judgment upholding the the buyer botb directly and indirectly. will ; costs .of all partiesout of .the estate; execotors'. costs as between solicitor and client. • • The home of Mr. and Mrs. It. 'Tay - Joy, Taylor's grove, Sauble line; Hay, was the seene of a very interesting even on Wednesday, September 13th, at 11 a. me it being the marriage of their eldest daughter, Jennie A., to Mr John (1.'Bell., Kippen. A very interesting event was cafe-. baited at the home of Mr. arid Mm. Geo..Clark, Stephen, on Sept. 18th, when their eldest daughter. ' Miss M' -in' Te, became the bride of Mr. Win. J. Dixon, : it • proParous young fernier of McGillivray. Corm. W. F. VanStone, " of Wing - ham, was taken seriously ill while in Toronto, and was taken to the Hos- pital, whete• he pessed throngh an operation' on the 2nd inst.. He is in a private vverd of the hospital and is re- ceiying every poseible attention: Miss 'Stella': Gregory, the youngest daughtei of Mr. and Mns. Thos Greg- ory of Exeter lets entered upon her duties as. Principal of the Public Schad in the town -el Ecin Weill% ton Ore.-at•an initial -salary of 'MO; in, fell charge of the 'High School Depart- ment. . • . In connection with the eriovement that ie on toot to elan nate undesirable, ' . f..atures, such' as gtirt. es of chanee and: the sale of liquor; in connection with -the Agricultural Exhibitions of the province, Mr. H. B. I owan, Provincial • :.uperintendent of Agricultural----P-m- ieties has received letteis suggeefing tiro an etforeshould be made to dose the bars of all hotels with in five miles of the place whez•e an exhibition is 1e- lms heid on the day of the exhibition, _advocates of this measure point out that most of the undesirable • features .nomplatiaed of are conducted in con-, eleation with the exhibitions which .31o1d horse races, and that in the case of a large proportion of these SO ieties; the greater part of the purses far the. horse races are subscribed by the hotel 'keepers. Is is also - con te mind- thateerecertain alas:sof people go to the exhibition vtbtbe i.o.V.Intion of hsv:ng a•bigh old 1 'iiie. mid getting di talk, and that the I scenes around hotels the day of the I 'exhibition. particularly in 1 e •eVeln Ins, are often' 1 the meet disgusting -manure. It is contended that if ti.e 'hotels wee e closed On the day of .the -exhihitiOn, a great blow would be Amok for the purification of the Agri- cultural Societies It is probable that the matter will be discussed atthe snext convention of the Ontario 'Ac- sociation of Fairs and Exhibitions. Mrsand Mrs.' Peter' Douglas, of Blake, met with a very unpleasant and painful accident a few days ago. They Ntrk'l e returning home from Zerich, and: had nearly; :reached the Brenson Liue emner; when the horse, which is one of the western variety, turned sharply for the :ditch and ran up M. John Greiger's lane. Mr. end lently inti the ditch, with the resit t that Mr. Douglas received a.number pt cuts and beuises about the %face and. „was Otherwise shaken up . Mrs Doug- las faned still worse, as she was rend- ered unconseiots. not ,,recoverlmt tor son e hear.% and has had medical at- tention ever sine . tees accident She is slowly recoVeeiter. The baggy was badier weected. A moment's thought would reveal to them the utter unfairness of thus giving the cream of tlmir trade to city col purations and the "skim -milk" to merchants who have probably seen them theough tight pinches and help- ed them in other ways, . • It should he remembered, that money which is kept in town and in Manitoba and Keewatin. (From the Manitoba Free Preis.) "No Goveremetit Manitoba has, evei. spent: a. cent for any _purpose in Keewatin. • eNo GovernMent of Manitolia, hae ever collected a cent a ..revenue 11) Keewatin. • `In a word naGoYernment of alaiai- toba, has ever had the slightestpieros gativesdominipn, ,etva.y; yule, Coritrel, author ty, juriedietioe, suzeritioty, • caliphatea seigniority. or; any bther sort a powtr. oyer Keewatin, or any shadow.eif ,eny sort (if administratnee connection with Keewatin. 'e "And yet ehat anzusieg bluffer and• staterkmArt,.. Robert Rogers, bidniges in tall talk about the pmela- matiOn which hoe just:been issued by the Dominime Government in regarda Kedratin. ' • • .' Mrs Doe lits.were both 'thrown tee- - . 31r. Alex McCall died at his residence in Morris on Sunday morning. Par- alysis of the spine was the cause of death. He was one of the pioneers of Morris trnship. Atyer's Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, herv- eusness, depression. 'If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite, Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. "Returning from the Coban war, I was a "Waite wreck. My blood Wel bad, and ta7 &math was gone. „nut It CSW bottlet of Ayer airealfarllla completely cuted tam" H. O. Dolman, Scranton, Pa. et a bottle.ct, Arita ee.a /II sta. for Mag. irilpilre 11100d Nd th.tesilettit'slitteint the ••••• You're Only•Ilslf Sick' • ' But nevertheless you feel pretty eseedy.." „Best prescrietion is Dr. Hemitton's Pills ; they trine up the en- tiee sys,tem, stiengthen the stomach, elsvate your spirits atia make you feel, better in one day. It's by cleaning the : bo ly of wastes, by purifying and en- riching the blood that D rellarn ilton's Pits aci.nre plisinso =ice. Very Mild; • • • exceedingly prompt, and guaranteed Wearing Away Your Lungs. Yff,.. and your strengh -too. stpp. cote:0111:g and get rid Of tint catarrh. The one ' remedy . is "Catarrheizone,.. width goes to the diseased tisanes a ong with the air yonbeeatlie; it can't fail to reach the teource of the trouble' it's bound rcekill the germs, and as for- healieg, bp the sore plecesenothing can surpais-i Qatarrhozone. Ifyou get insteer relief and ultimate cure "von Willeinleeet get back yoUr money; for Cat,trriieZOne is guaranteed to clue catarrh ;13 any part of the system'. in ruu no eisk therefore tine Cieti.trte came - atone expeu se if .not •satisfied. • • QUEER ,MAN)i, CUSTOMS - Why Natives Ate the Moat Scioto They Supped the Broth. ' • * Peculiar to, itself .1s tlie*• code:of lama • of the. Isle of Man. The lairs of Eng- land have -never prevailed there, and sortie of the Mater enactments are very 'ear, ourt Orie-61-th67aidreIrti—noinfr, ean Scots to avid. taped wins . the e?tUna dbet's tn,teeleotland; and o s to irko e• Alien ea waste upset.; p r eerie ed ehae ' jatras ToTtellt; . working CO'inmended fOrth of this isle wit, • as mai convenientspeed as may be (1561). The first of these laws wait t42 YekNat ova, !aeries ol, raids the toast by a Gallo Y' rover Earoed MacCullech. It. Is sai • tned Tt was at ;this Perled that the Manx cus- tom eorigineted of "eating the Meat be fore they supped the broth," lest they should be deprived c the More sub- stantial part by the appearance at their doors of this Scotchman and his crew. About this time the parish clerks were *Meted "to state, at the church doors at • the time of service and whip and beat all the doggs." During the seven- teenth century a law 'was made that "whosoever shall be found or detected to pull horse tayles shall be punished upon e tne wooden horse of the parish, thereon ,to conthiue two hours, andto be wipped naked. from the waist. tip-. ware." • Manx deemsters s- the high -court judges.; -etre still swore, as they haVe- been for ' hundreds ht Years, .by the following burlotis oath: "Ey this beets and the contents -thereof, and by the worelerful works that God bath mir- aculously' wrought In the heaven above and in the earth 'beneath In six days and seven nights, 1 do swear that I will, without reseed - of favor or friendship, 10S8 Or gain, consanguinity or affinity, envy or malice, elteellte the ! laws of this We JUStlY' between parte and party as indifferently as the her« 4 ring •bankbone cloth lie in the midst of 1 the fish. So help me God and the cone tette of this book." t Every woman, widow, or spineter, In I the Isle of Man, whether she.be owner, .! ampler or, evert ladder, eriloys the .fritnehiso for the Manx house et keys 'elections, Every widow enjoys half of ber libsbasurs personalestate and Imo a lite interest In his real estate, and she eannot be deprived of this by Her 'Written consent must be ob- tained to all transfers and &eats at, tenting her blishand's ProlieriY. On thin Other hende, no Metaled woman can legally ewe hi her own right either rtiOneY tH" DroPintY the Isie of Mali. 111111Loo o,..14161 in every case,: Yaur druggist sel s Dr. eiamilton's Pills'of Mandrake and But- teimut in yellow boxes, 25e each. or five for11.00: Get the Genuine, : ' - . . A VOCABULARY TEST. • • • I: We offer One Hundred Drillers Re, _ward„feer any ease of Catarrh that can. t he -reitli -Hairs- Catarrireureeee F. j. CHENEY di CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have knOWII F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. , 1101/1/'s This? • WALIDOIG KINEAN & MARvile, Wholesale Druggtsts, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- natty, acting.directly upon the blood and mucous endue:es of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constip- ation. • • Farm to Rent or For Salc Surely as night follow's day, sickness • vegstables. Every housekeeper fol'ovve the eating of unripe fruit or ' ' . LIST OP FALL FAIRS should keep Perry Dates' Painkiller in the Lucknow .: ' i• .. Oct. 4-5 house in summer . it gives instant res Brussels. ..... .. . ..... .....a. - -Oct.'5.6 lief and speedy cure. • ' . Kirkton ."..... ... . ,.... ..... .....Oce 5-6 Gorriea ........ ....,'.. ..............Cct.7 ' -. .""'..... . Rlyth.t. . - .. .......... .. .:..Oct. 10-11 ' • rteasant moments. Dungannon ... . . ... a ....... , Oct. 12-13 • • , , • • It has been Said With a great deal- of truth, that you can never really becoin acquainted with e man until you have supped with him. • In order to ensure a pleasant stime good tea,enuet be used. During the past fivteyears "Salado.," has beconie a familiar word. to every • n spiiPer' :reader, and judging from theimnie.nse consignments, which 'are 'being -sent • out every day, "Saladar. Ceylon Tea must he Just as familiar in the hornes.'. Tfi the foce of keen competion that has , arisen since it was first put on the mar- ket in package form, the filet that. the demand is steadily increasing requires no comment : it tells its own story, eSalada" ds, Kin g., • . • , . • Words Strange to Ton. That, Are In the DietiOnary.. . . the !,litimber Of. obsolete words. that are to be, fatind.in.yeebster'sDiction ary IS considerably larger than People • have any !dee caf.' The following lettere.. • ' written* by an alleged pea, to an editor Who had treated hie poetry with det17 Mon, furnishes some idea of them: • "Sir -You have hehaeed like an Ina petigineue .serogle! Like Wiese who, en-. vieue ':61 link:moral celsitude,. carry their ungicity to, the:height of efeating symposically. the fecund :wertls which enlY Pellreethic genies uses evith 'ober; . ty to .ebligate the tongues 'of the .Weet-... less! $1r, you -have' crassly parodied eirtraWri /let Wthmigh they were. . trangrainse: r.sW coeeseryete .fireachesad oalia. a veil *ova'. the .stramenetal ingratitiide. • which • his • Chainfered ' even. • my • inalscerptible heart i . silent on the focillafion which •my ,coadjullanby :mast bane giv- en yon When I offered. he become your Pant= and aaininiele. I will not speak. of VI .fiae obleps,. you have Elown in . exacerbating the, die • genius you should. have approached with. mental discalceation. s6"Tren . you, without supervataneous word's, nothing- will render ignOscible your. conduct to. me. 1 warn you that I Would vellicate your nese it I thOnght that :any Moral •diarthrosis thereby could .be 'performed -if I thought I shoilld not inapignorate my reputation,' Go, tachygraphic scrogle, band with your ennui lquinate fantors; draw ob- jectations tram the thought, if you ' tan, of having synchronically lost the existimation of the greatest poet since Ana yet all these words are „to be lotina in the dictionary. • . B. RADE, JOEIT RIDOET • Gi •CAIVIERON I Lot 18, Con. 4, Hallett, 100 borne r. ly all under cultivation. Terme libe'ral. Apply to W. W. FABRAN Clintoneklaroli 22nd, 1905 Lands tor Sale the far 'West"' Reward, Alma. • Int - proved farms for sale at $14 per sore, other farms without buntline from $6 to el.2 per pore, good land from one to Nix. miles from town. Fare paid to parted investing. N. P. CRICH, Reward, Ana. • -HAVE YOU A BOSS-) n .pesdent? If you are making an'o- 'eayrtrYsturnei nodriee. else, quit aucl.make money for yourself. Get out hi- slavery and be free. Write 0, mAnsnAx.r. & Co., .I.,onsion. They will show.you the way. They • have started thousands on the road to freedoni, Seen dollars -a diy, every y innthe year, IS berng handling' their goods Write Write now.. Time is Money. , • An Absent-Mrnded Canadian. A Cahadian farmer, noted tor his ab-, Sent -mindedness, went to town orneday and transacted his businese with the utmost precisloh. He started back on his way horne, however, with the firm oonviction that he had forgotten some- thing -what It was he could not !walla try how he would. As he neared hOrrie the convietion intreased, and three limes he 'stopped his horse arid went carefully through his pocketbook in a vain endeavor to discover what he had forgotten. In due course he reached honte, arid Was met -by his daughter, who looked at him itt staprise, and ear claimed, "Why, father, where have you loft mother?" -Pall Mall Gazette. Treating the Horse. The farm horse which Is driven to town and made to tat "pest meat" twti or three nights a. week after hard day's work ean hardly be biretta for not leying emelt fat on hit rtho.-, Rural New Yorker. • • The news that JudgeNeshitt is short- ly to retire from the Supreme • Court bench is accepted in t he best inferined Circles here ascorrect. lids understood that Mr. Nesbitteeill go to Toronto and - become connected with Mackenzie aud • • Mann. te rest s. • • ' • • - • Temperience people hi Thence county P. E. where the Scptt act is in force are agitating for the repeal of that statete aid its eeplacernent bytehe pro- hibition leer now in operation in Char- lottetown. With that object in yiew they have heeri Communicating .with the Secretaryof State in OttawaTor- e der to learn t i le necessary prse ure. The Scott ah ct ae. been • in fdree in -Prince county since 1878 arid various attempte to 'sectire its repeal have fail - Nome • 'Ogilvies' Reputation . gOet::019:v.cty. Or. , 9)741Ho4Seh014. ROI* - If R•oyai Household Flour were not as good as Oglvies say t is, who would' be ii the greatest loser? You would try it once—if it were not good you would be a small loser, Perhaps. But Ogilvies would probably lose your custom. They would also lose the custom of every other woman who tried it . and of thousands who had never tried it but had been -told that it was not as represented. Therefore .Ogilvies must make Royal Household Flour the best flour because they stake their reputation upon it, and if you and thousands of others found it was not the best, Ogilvies would ruin their • business. SO Ogilvies make Royal Household' Flour the best flour, in their own protection. Incidentally that is your strongest protection guarantees you the best flour because the brawl carries with it Ogilvie's Reputation. Ogilvies simply ask a trial—know- ing that it will make a Oermanent friend for Royal Household Flour. . lorof •••••W., ••• v000,ofetto.. formerly of Cameron; Holt & Cameron BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR; Ofileaatianditon St opposite Colborne GODERI011. ONT PRODDPOOT, toffs &DUDE., *Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Etc. Offices, -On the Square. 2nd door from Hamil- ton St., Goderioh.W-:, Private, funds to loan at lowest rates, ^ . W. PaOunroor, X. C., R, C. RAYS, G.F.BLAIR TO Rent Drs. Gunn St Gunn, Dr. W. Gann, L. R. P.. R. C, S.. Whs. ' • The brick cottage and 20 acres of land, jot eonth of Clinton. on the London Road, and at present owned by 1VIrs. Freer is of- dered for rent on reasonable terms. ' Apply to Ephraim Bute Clinton, or Rev. W. H. Butt, Springfield. March 24 ti • , For Rent or Sale That desirable, commodious residence, at present 000npied by W. Q. Phillips, on Mary St. Filet Claes suite of repair; 1-2 acre garden, with fruit bearing trees and bashes. Possession given Oat. If pnr. 6564, buyer elan have easy terms of pay- ment. Can he inspected any reasonable hone Address JOHN RANSFORD, Clinton 12.0 • Farms for sale 1 Dr, J. Nbibet Gunn, II. IL, C. S. England, L. R, C, r., LonslOn. Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls ab front door of office or residence, Rattenbury - Street. ., • 150 sores In 2nd Con. H. R. S. Tacker - smith ( lot 32 and west half lot' 34) with good brick house, barn, sheds, stables etc., A first class farm. •Parcels will be sold eitheaseparate or together. For particu- lars apply to HERBERT ORIOH, S or W. )30done, Bareriterrt' ,hClinton. Fuxin for Sale. . - London Road emile from Clinton, about 132 acres of first-class Jana. Rich as a garden, has been a stook" farineor a num- ber of years. Pismo house, large -barns, Plenty of stabling, pig house for 100 head, implement building. Poseession given at any time. Omer ,wisbes to retire from car.mintyAid9PilY9(;50 • B. PLTIMBTE, • - • Choice Farm for Sale Subscriber offers for gale his choice farm of .125 acres, being lot 84, dm. 13, Hallett. 10 acres clearee and in goad state of culti- vation. Bank barb, stable and driving shed; extra barn on rear of farms never - failing spring; soil first class: bearing or- chards. 5 miles from Blytb, 9 from 'Olin - ton. Apply on premises or to Londesboro POD. . _THOS. PRINKING. Desirabie Property for . Sale.. • House -end -lots in the Village o Holmes - elite. The undersigned effete foe sale; her • large two-story brick home, elate, roof, good cellar, large rooms, furnace, hard and soft water in lionise, stable and drive shed, good garden, all kin& of traits, about di acres of land, convenient to Railroad Sta. tion Post °Moe Choral and Sobool. AP•• ply by mail, or on the premises. to MRS. T.0, PICKARD, Holmesville. . 5 6 ti. Fa!in Tuckersmith to DIR. VV. SHAVY, P AleCIZahenrB7eStoiCicAli.8 fileearB° ,relirsidenee On , tario St., opposite English church, formerly ors ounied by Dr. Appleton, Cliuton.Ont., • DR. 0, W. THOMPSON.. • Physician, Surgeon, Eto. • special attention glyen to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. Office and Residence- . Albert Street.2 Blocks North of Rattenbitry G. W. Manning Smith, I. D.,C.11.,„ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFIVE-Main Street, Bayfield, formerly', occupied by DrePallister: J. 8. Lu,Nov, Successor to Dr. Agnew, Dentist. 'CLINTON, - •ONTARIO. Office open every daeand until 10 Dickies Saturday evening, . • DA. G. ERAIEST HOLMES DENTIST • • (Successor to Dr. T. 0. Bruce - Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work L. D. S.-, Graduate Rayal College Dental Sur fawns of Ontario, Ruronto. D.:P. S:-First.elass Hobo.: graduate of Den- • tat Department of Toront,o Universibr, Special atterrtion_paid to preservation of ohildren.,s teeth. Will visit •Baylield • Monday.. " • • DR. 11. FOWLER • DENTIST. tio • Offices over O'NEIL'S store. ' Special care taken to make dental te ment as painless as possible. ' Will ' Auburn .every Monday. • Miscellaneous. .eirAMES OArsrEELL, LoNDIIISBORO,.* • • SKIER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES • • No Witnesses required . Private. fungi& loan at 4M_per cent and .up- wards.. • • • .W.. BRYDONS. . JOHN W. YEO • 11,OLDIESVII.,LE: • Agent for the MAillemiesmsFi E AEIStraANOSI • CO, of Manchester. Ragland whose funds are security are rated at 04,500,00e. Also the Mo- iirrZor MUTUAL hostrnallok Co. A classes of farm risks and town property taken by' lowest rates. First -o ass Loan Companiee., also represerted. Money to be had Ir ni 41 per cant up, &cue* Una o nature of seetrity - Dot stilg rittr Bo1iesvih1 - postal card wi Licensed Auctioneer. , . The undersigned solicits a share of the patronage of thosewishingeb hold Rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Moderate rates. • Apply to or address JAS. A. SMITH; lot, 38, con 16, Goderich Ip., Clinton P. 0, -- MARRIAGE LICENSES . • ISSUED BY • Rumballs Clinton: a To rent for a terrnof pierce Lot 14, Con- ceseion two, L. R. 8., containing 100 acres, 80 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. This farm is eitnated 1 14 Miles from Kippen, 7 miles from Sea. forth, and* 3 .1.2 from Heesall. This farm is well fenced, drained, and hag first Wass bnildiegs thereon, and is one of the best. farms in the County of Horan. For terms &o, apply. to Doig & Doii, Attorney 9, Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan. . 8-11 SECURIllES FOR SALE Mortgage Of $2.000, upon Wm lands worth 54,500; •intererit 4% yearly; "mortgage dne Tyeare hence. Stock -5 shares in People's •• Building & Loan Amociation, of London, (livid. • ends of 6% paid half -early. • Stock-- 50 shares Colonial Investment & Loan Co., dividends of 6%, paid half yearly. ese.\ • These are offered for sale. Particulars may had from W..BRYDONE,, • Solicitor for the holder, Clinton, May 17, 1905, • Appes Wanted . 1 Am in the market to.,,buy both Pall and Winter Apples. . Highest market price paid Clintcre Aug 3 D. CANTELON. • TheStanclard, Elevator. Having leafed the Standard Elevator the undersigned lie prepared tepee the s IligheSt cash price for grain of all kinds. pa 4( W. G. SMITH. Clinton. • THOMAS GUNDR Y, 4 . • Live stock and general Auctioneer, GODER101-li ONT, van, dock stiles a. specialty'. orders left at New Elia odice, Clinton, promptly attended to, Vilna reasonable. Earnierg' Bala notes cuseountea, gobt. Smith, Harlock; Ed : Hinchley Seaforth; Tames Cumming,' Egmond, ville; J. W. yo, 141rnesvi11e. ' • .• , • • Intra-ggatti 7.7:7 BANNER • ALBERT .ST CLINTON. ' Genera* 'Stinking Btiolnesei transacted ' • , NOTES DISCOHNTED Notes Maned. Interest allowed o deposits. P. TINDALL. . BANKER, 'CLINTON; ONT Private fonds to loan on mortgagee 144 hest current tato General Banking busmen transtieted Interest allowed on depoeits. $ide notes bought • The MeKiliop Mutinal, Fire Insurance co. Perm and Isolated' Town Prop*. ertY Only Insured. . OFFICERS., . J. 13; McLean, President, Kipper; Thos Eraser, Vice.pres,, Ilrecefield; Thos.. E Hays, Secy. Treas., Seaforth;, DihECTORS ' Jas. Connelly, Porter'efliill; John Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech- wooni J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Ben- newets, Brodhagen. ' Each Director is inspector of losses in his oiei locality, AGENTS, , Plums. Headrittarterg for Plums of choicest eats ning varieties, ready after Sept. 5tri. Pettta and Honey, high quality septa. !elite. See our beet values in Pianos and Crone, 0. HOARE, Clinton Prtnt Parra and tinSieStriperitina . . HEADACHE Neuralgia abcl Nerikalitalee rtirOdilla candelientlee .1),4 kik°, h20),2!esittriteftoottoolif ..t. •••