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The Clinton New Era, 1905-12-08, Page 2!") 2 If yote your fr'entas or relatives suffertifill Yits„ /...e.idepl, Se Vitus' Deuce, or Mang Sicentee wr ; te ,for u 6141 bottle and valuable treatise on sucheliseases to Zug Lgline tco., 779 Kiw Street, W., Torouto, Canada, All drat:gets sell or can obtainifor you BIGSFITOURIE istromaranifyijEwitawasmomomiaamoommom.ef 1 ke Winton pieliv Ei FRIDAY, EEC. 8, 1.90$. L5 THE CLI;TV:514 XIV Bla, \rrliP Government and the Spoils No Co Iteferring to the dismissal ot the Toronto License Iaspector,the Toronto News, hitherto regarded as especially favorable to Mr. Whitney, speaks out as tollowS ;- In ordering the dismissal of Mr, littetings they eurrendeoxl. to the . patronage element against their own, . better pap:neut. In removing An I excellent'elffcer and forcing the resig- nation 'of a faithful end efficient License Board they were not actuated by regard, for the public interest, and they did not act upon any sound prin- ci le of pablio policy. he eslement which detnanded the dietnissal of an officer whom the Gov. Skald the Corn Duty be .Rowed. ,Oecasionally ,47ne bears the state- -extent that the +removal ,121 the duty „previously levied on American corn imported into Canada was an injury to an impottant branch Of the agricule tural industry- The statement is nev- ermade by ;those conversant with the (acts. • The report of the Bureau of Indies - tries for 1901 -the Ontario corn crop was a failure in 1904-ihows that 379- 00 acres %were. then devoted to the -growing of husking corn in Onteeilo. 50f this total, 108,000 acees.. or one- half, wereen the thief,countie-a 'Of ES-- - *ex, Kent, and Elgin. Those are prac- tically the only couniees in which corn is groeenfor sale. , Would it be a reas- .onable thing -even assuming thee the fartnereof these mantles are injured 'by free corn-toetax the farmers eif all the re,st of Canada or their beoeitt ? The extent of the iujnry which would he done to. Wick feeders hroth- er parte of Canada by the re-itiaposition. ,ofthe duty is entiricated by the fact thaeour total peeduction of husking • +corn in 1903 amounted to 29,287,0e0 bushels, while ourimports of American. corn, grown in the same year, tetalled 9;700,000 bushels. 'Thus: _our eine • were equal • to oee-third •ourcewoduce tion. It . is hardly necessar§ to ask :what the effect 'weuld have been on stock-feedere in the 40 odd other Colin ties of Ontario had it been ineracesethle to import corn without payment of duty. It would -.simply have added so nnuch to the cost of finishingtheir • /logs and cattle... But there is no proof that even the three south-western counties have been injured by throwing the duty off corn. The proof is rather the other way. The acreage- in huskiegeeorn in all Ontario in 1896 was 818,000; in 1903 it was 379,000. This increase does net point to injury to this industry by the' removal of the duty from American imports. Neither is their proof of in- jury in a comparison of market values. The value of all the husking • cern grown.inthe Province in 1896, accord- ing to the Bureau of -Industries., -WAS $4,717,000. In .1903 the value of. the crop was. $10,800,000. There wasan increase of some 18 per cent in the acreage; there was an increaeeof con- siderably over 100 per cent in -.value of crop. And -this difference of crop Values betweenthe two years wee not due to a shortage in the United 'States, becau-se the Arneeican crop of 1903 bad bean exceeded by that of only one oth- er year up to ;that time. Againe,we find that the average price of corn per bushel in the ear in Ontario in 1891-5-6 rao from 194c in the lowest yearto a shade over 26 in _the highest. In 1902, when the Americans had the biggest crop ever raised, With the exception of that of this year, .the average price in Ontario was 40tc. Let us have no more of the statee enent that free corn has injured any Canadian industry. ' erament had cleternained to retain were actuated solely by the desire to Malte vacancies for teeny workers, to interfere in the administration of the iteensu law, and to traffic with the liq• monelernent for personal and 'PartY• proposes.. Throughout there was•abrutaldis- -regard for the Commissioners, a brutal -exercise of authority over the Goveen-, went, and a brutal dismissal of an ex- yeellent officer Who had re.cakved assur- -traces that be would notte sturbed. It is now for the Governrete It to con- asider if it can -afford to go further in this direction. It is for the Government to consider if it can afford to act as the obedient servant of the elenseit.wh'ichS ehiefly concerned for the lower arld mercenary n te, rests of party. Does the Government deliberately nte,nd to introduce the spoils system, to turn upon :the street, take -away their means of liyelihood, and impov- erish the families .of officials who • a •x• Dee. 86, 1905 mbine among (ilrocers in r.,••1(..7 , 0.00'0•••T", Restriction of Trade ,t r ow . . .........••••••••••••• A FELINE DITTY The New Era's Great I SO SAYS PIMP:MGT OF THE -CANADA DIAMOND DYES Clubbing Offer Renewed. BENNEICIAZ. ORQC1,F118, LTD,r-RESULT HAS BEEN I 1 . to learn that we have secur- That "combiner talk should be ,the UR subscribers will be pleased order of the day, followirg the expos- ures in Toronto, and that business cor- porations that are not combines for the restriction of trade, or for any. thing but the best of motives, are being brought into the controversy', are not to be wondered e.t, In the clksade the name a the Canada Groc- ers, Limited, has been mentioned, the Toronto News referring to it, and the Globe saying; The, wholesale grocers are allegvd to have a combine, with " headquarters in Ha rnilto n. In its article the News says ; !"There have been rumors that among the wholesale grocers there exists 0, combine, but enquiry among retailers shows that this is.net such as. to affect either them or the consumers. Theevvholesale men 'have a purchasing 'ecriTtany known as Canada Grocers, limited, through the agency of which they are enabled to.make their purch- ases from the manufacturers and to import from abroad at a, great saving oon the expense compared with what it -would be if eat& house did its own ,briering. ; "Retail grocers say it would be im- possible to corner the staple articles be their business, ,as the supply is so great,,and the sources of supply so numerous and varied. there are no. pomplaints as to their treatment by the wholesale men; and prices are -seid to be fair and reasonable." , Geo. E. Bristol, of Toronto, is Presi-• dent of the Canada Grocers, Lithited. happen to be Liberals, to serve the one In an interview he said. e • or two per cent of Conservatives who "The CanadieGrocers, Limited, are a constitute the -spoils faction of the joint stock company incorporated un- paitY,Iti•eet tee defilltinealtiudepeita-; der the powerf4 -conferred upOn them ent opinion. and to make elections in by charter. The company Yeas organ- Ontariosordidand mercenary struggles ized not to corner goods or run up for the public offices? prices, and it has neveedone so. Its The Government 'has gone far, very ebject is to purchase goods to the best A soap manufacturer at Hamilton, when aeking for a :reduction iri the tariff on part of his raw material; said 35 per cent was a -very exorbitant duty for a manufacturer to pay on his raw material. This gentleman is in an elicellent position to sympathize with fartMrs, who pay up to 35 per centon their clothing and nearly 00 per cent on sugar, without the pes- mbility of securing any •compenetitihg advantage in the form of protection on their finished product -Farmer's Sun' 111111111110111111N1111111, The Taking Cold Habit The old cold goes; a new one quickly comes. It's the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, tendency to consumption. Ayer's Cherry Pectofal breaks up the taking -cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctorabout it. "1 had a terrible cold, and nothing relieved me. 1 triad Ayers Cherry Patton"1 and it promptly broke np my toldstoaa ntl21Vat12105,1i5mt2gg=1.4.,F,Zis, Toledo. Ohio. Esdb ratittlatitVorralli" is mitt SARSAPARILLA. */ a Ilk VIOL ttl!L ttelotrYliSh OHM ono pin mon engem, \. ar, in this evil direation. and it may advantage and to distribute% them at read in the eprotteet which its treat- the lowest cost, with a view to sePing, ment of thetLinse Board haaelieited to the retailer at lower prices and, at • how ite actionis regarded by many the Sallie time, adding to thecoroptiny's persons Who bear no 111 will toMr. profits. By ite organization the whole - Whitney and Ws colleagues:, who are saiere have been enabled to increaee seeking no fayors at the hands of Min- their profits, and the consumers have isters, who desire only good govern- received better seevice and vices have ment and the fair treatment of faith- been reduced' .• fl 1 ffilent tilelic officers. • Canada Grocers, Limited, are the For Sale. PROFESSIONAL ...Be ..a .0,e of lenti,,East end Oat' HENRY sEArris two St. Pnrchaser wielaing more land (etteeeettor to Re Joe Scott could buy lot joining, JOSHUA VIKAREN EsiatimnR, 801,101TOlt, Ore. Cli nton OLINTO . • • House for Sale office -oh* Buckacrimonly. 000•Elget by '2dr kinott, MOIMA.116, . 4 . ed i tahrTenheewmotol notfroeuari warreaendyernHeg hard ssa oft wafer,. i sore of find. oon. Ten rooms, with woodshed end stable t ald, by which we are enabled : Dollar - 4 The Herald for a year for One ; i • , trally located for partroulare soPly to NV, BEYDONE.' Z again to offer The New Bea and t 2 1 Lands tor Sale - t • Two Papers for • [ -..,.. — . • I "In the far *Weet," Hewerd, Asea, 43 - •proved frame for sale et $14 per acre, .: the PriCe Of One • other farms without buildings from $0 to 012 pee acre, gocd land fob, one to eix 1 The Herafti has recently been • , miles from town. Fare paid to partesi improved, a,nd the publishers 0 , invetiting. N. P. CRICH, Hever°, Aese. l i promise that for IMO_ it___Will._ be 2 i 1. better theo ever, With The New .1„ Era, giving all the local and dis- I to irict news, and The Herold, with . I • I • its general news and reading I I matter, at the price of one paper, i ' w subscribers to 'TheNew Era are ' • .• . getting a great bitrgain, • • The offer is ciod onIV fOr sub- • To Rent • just eouth of Clinton, on the Louden Road, . . • The break cottage and 20 acres of lateti, afeurdedattoPerreenent tonoWrnesesclobnvabAliertitryorse.arAieppoify- to Ephraim Butt, Clinton, or Rev. NV, 33. scriptions to t e New Era paid a lintt, Springfield. • ' March 24 tt No matter how I 'worked each day, , . Tear in advance • but 'it applies : NY kittens three, tvere white arid gray, i iti‘lisor...11:ters in arreai.'s can 0 . • '' y t k d etneiee of ft bY payieg * '1'he kitaloeked very mean. o arrearages and! a year ;in ad- 'Twas hard to keep them clean ; wat to nid sind in 11 w subscrih- • • hey d go out 1%the.morning 01'4 ' • vance... Under nO circumstanCes At eiPht, they'd com e home looking sad • vance. . • . • • will the Herald be sent to ay • • So tidy an so turn . • •o. strb.scriber, ,not paying In a • Walt clothes so soiled and grim. 1 could not keep !thtlku tidy, neat, , ' To hew subscribers . for 1900,• lou• f thed The Nesv'Era, will be sent for the• When they were in. the field or street, With other t.ts at play. „ then proeireed the DIA.MONV DYES, And made a dye bath hot, And to ray kittens, egieeesurprise, I dipped them in .the pot. °clay my kittens all are dressed e 0 remainder of t his year without extra chargr. • 1 . 'In remitting, address: i !,,,,, ; . • - ROBT. HOLMES; . • • . THE NEW EL.,. • i • CLINTON, - ONTARIO. ' In Black. so i•ieh and cleep ; : 1 monre no more, and now am blessed Whezie'er I roam or sleep: . he motel of my sobg is Plain , • • To women bright and wise; • you would plen o. profit gain, Juet use the DIAMoND DYES. • , . . . Headaeltra do not cruse rye strait+, but rov thc result'of swim, 1f,you art, troubled Mit For the moment the Government is • proprietors of Bed' Feather Tea. • consta,/ Prof i'auba et amnitIr 8 Jelve1211. . • dere DeOmber 1VIa. strong, indeed, invincible, butthere is some public opinion in the country which is net eubserVieet to patronage committees, and which believes . the Government ihould halt. in the un- fortunate course in wineh it has been reFerThe such dangerous lengths, and should use les strength to create and maintain*a permanent civil service, and to govern the 'Province in the in- tereats of the whole people rather thee in the interests of the mercenary ele- ment of itstfieloWing. - _ Remember tho,dates of Poi: Tailbe'e mad to Clinton. .1)ei.'e30era4t4; 18t1s and .1411t.• Pre L4anything wrong tpith yogi' Om, con- sult lain, ct.t CounterV Jewelry Store. ' ' • The feet that Air. .Aylesworth his 494 majorityeeelled .79 „votes ,raore! than gir William Molocic With a ma- jority of 988 shows that the normal Liberal majority in North 'York ie probably not more than 400. These figures !Wake it clear Civet there is . falling oft in theSovernment strength in that historic ;Liberal •constituency erns . The covernment is asked to tax the pe-ople wive on :their suga,r• to "en- courage" the beet.sugar Men, to whom we have been paying a bounty. The people pay it all. The .beet -growers who supported- the sugar makers! .re- quest said the industry at ,pres,ent yielded them :315 tO $50 an acre profit. It is apparently Pretty healthy with- out additional tasting power. Soldiers of the Czar's personalbody guard have beeuplared under arrest efor disloyal actions': There were re- ports that an attempt had been made -one thlife,of the Czar. -An orcler.previding for the imPerta- Men of Canadian live stock for the In- ternational Live Stock Show at Chi- . • . paesedg bye theeUtiited gtt5ctlela4ecli)•:Ttir , • ' y IA A ricuitur -11L • Q . - • ----- • . •Iires in the Blood. —21317' ""7" nthlY ..1 Suffered -Terrible -Agony Hove we used to,.play Bidingeyes and catpherrn gain All the summer day, Dodging 'round the corners, . Then we'd run a bit., Till ,the • catcher caught Us fair Crying,. "You are it.'" ; _ . Consequently it 1090!) an interne treatment, cme that will restore the blood, encl thereby relieve the cause' • , of the pain ' • . • After years,ef .expe4 tn en t Ham- ilton succeeded in 'producing; ta• 'veined ye. that quickly cures rheumatism,' gout,. 'and all uric. aoid dieorders. • • • This Marvelleees 'cure has been given to the public.as Dr. liamiltonts Man- drake 'and.' .Butternot Pills .; in every ease they cure sauieltlye • , .By toning tho.kidneys and. liver, Dr.. litimilton's Pills 'ensure a Olean, healthy body. The Noodle restored to a normal healdiy conditimu renewed vigor is imparted -to overworked ore gans, and thus the general •health is built pp, andel() Toone is lett for then- maersin to creep in: . • Diseouregedetifferer, relief ie at hand. -Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and you will soon shake hands for•geod with vour old enerny. Here is . sub- stant al,proof • Cripples Story .of • Cure. ' •. , ‘-this is a glad day for hie," writes janieS.E' . Brownfield. 'from Midland, Ont.,because I eau speak Of my per- manent cure of 'rheumatism. I have been all through the aching days and sleepless eightse ave spent my money on; worthlessre ' ies and consequent- ly in recomin . ter Dr. Hamilton's Pills I feel. sure Of theh meeit. No. remedy gave sireh relief or. me. So much gOod as 1)r.. Hamilton's My.thetimatism theY :cered. and' ever since my health has been perfect," • \Slien Dr. Hamilton g pins areto he had in any, dreg s• ore, its foolish to' live (Min misery and ill -health.' • Yoo ought to get this medicine to -day and cure yourself. Price 21e per box, or five boxes fer si at all dealers. Or by mail frotneW C, Pols9n *1/4 Co., artford,'Corin„ IT., S. A , and Kings, ton, Ont. • THE wo.OT OF A COI.413. ' Is how suddenly it comps No time to hurry to the &Lig store, %croup de- velops, the lungs are affected with pneumonia, or tu ereolosis and it's too late. 'Keep attarrhozone on jaand, - it-'-4k-ills colds i instantly. Something magical about the way it kills Catarrh and Bronchitis:. Cataerhitzone is the best remedy because it cures in natures Way ; it heals, .soothes, and restores permanently. Carry.a, Catirrhoione inhaler in your pocket, use it occasion- ally apd youll never catch cold- thats. worth remembering. ' Temperance Notes • Contributed. leresident Roosevelt says' : "There is not4t11ought, in a hogshead of beer. Nothing of merit we saVer Written 31 n - der the, inspiration of lager beer. It stupefies, and its effect is to stagnate, thought." Beamsville, Grimsby, Orillia and Aeton,councils will submit Local Op- tion hy-laws. In Gananoque the coun- cil threw out the • petition,-aiid the temperance workers are pushing an- other canvass for signatures, with the intehtlen of making such an over- whelmingdenland that the couneil Will he compelled to rescind its action. Aid- F. G. T. Whetter; of Toronto Junetion, speaking of the effect of Local Option on that town, said that men who were opposed to the by-law before its inception think it has done good, and wotild vote for it again. The amulets prospered , financially, and whi e he does not attribute all the growth and prosperity to the fact that they have Local Option, he believes any conurrintity is better without a bar -room. In answer to questions he said that no illieit dives had been pro- duced by the passing of the by.law, that the travelling public got good and Satin innt accoram °dation , that. the law was! no more difficult to enforce than the License Acts that the num- ber of clubs where liquor is served had tint increased, and that farm trade had not been diverted to other markets. nem is an item that will ghie • our readers idea of the formation of Alberta constituencies. In the recent 'elections it Mr..lackson, brother-in-law ' of A. Pi, Beadwins of the Blyth Stan. darcl, wes the Conservative eandidate. , The constituency is 10 miles across and 150ides long. In all this territory 0 //' WV votes were polled. Mr. Sack. son sceived 205, and his opponent re• joieed itt having 375 Votes. In one place riot a single voter appeared to, poll his vote, so the deputy returning offleer Voted (Or one candidate, and the poll clerk for the ,other. The counting of the ballots at this poll was lan easy tttsk, and the officers itad ail•tiay snap., , L') Tbe Mediaeval Kitchen* It Was the middle ages before the kitchen had been raised to the dignity' pf an established apartment, Strange doings went Oil in thifiee niediaeval, kitthents. 'Butchers . slaughtered ant - mats there, :which Were sleirtned and dressed aS well as cooked in the latch"' en. The family blacksmith kept his fire there and repaired the plott's and wheels pf the estate. Coal began tO be used as a kitchen fuel 111 1245, thongh __not generally for 200 years after... The oven did not come into use nntil the year 1400, and then it was; the -Old fashioned brick oven, which persisted for hundreds of ':years, The Stove, ' when invented, took the; place of the separate oven. and the fireplace, with its spit, crane and hanging pets. , ' • The Common Soldier.. . In the long run, if the men who dO 'the fighting do not like their part of the bargain, they will find a way to get it broken. Modern war is not likely te afford much amusement to the rank-and-flle, net., indeed, to the jeniot °Mears. Trench -digging, hid- ing from a shower Of bulietti Whidh come from in unseen enemy, tying out In the open tor days suffering from *builds and fever because no one dare go to you through the zone of flee, alwaYs fighting in the dark, seldom seeing the foe; these are not the cir- cumstances of glorious' war.. The COM - mon soldier Will tire of this very soon; and When he is really tired and then le given the ballot War governments will hear from him -Montreal Stan To Wasit"tt Counterpane. Rub it well With soap and put It over- night in a tub of lukewarm Water. The nett morning Wash It out of the wale' ' it was soaked in,. Then wring out and wash in some Olean StiapSnal, after which wash it through 'a second littd0 warmer than the first Muse it twit* through plenty of cold water. The last last rinse water should have a littki blue In ft. Wring the cotmterptine out, hang It in the sun to dry wrong Side out Take it in toward evening, and the net day hang it with the right aide out. It must on no aceount bS put away With the lead dampness in it Bente* tiMeS it takes 'three doe to dry pc,r• teddy. in washing a counterpane WOO Or *UM Itedst. es ' Stillthe- catchers' game,' • Though we've all !grown up a hitt, • Playing Just i'ne same', , Man with schemes for getting riele ' Talks to me a bit. • .PrettY bond—he -gets my Cash, • Smiling • says, "You're it." .1 RnY, menY; mini fno.' ' Still the game T plaY; Meet ' a maelee, pretty sweet; COtild love her,13 or a day. cute an scheming,-- f,s4 But ma is ... - ' Doesn't let ' the, h urs flit • . Till she lands eng geinent. Daughter says, "You're it." • Since I played the catcher game, - Sweet are childish dreamsr.,_ . Now a little youngster Hides and runs a bit, - Falling, cries ."Oh, papa!" . P p ! Yes I'm It "4 FROM PAIN imoss (holee Farni tor S.ale • Sebsoriber offers for' Bale his eplendid feral of 96 acree on the Bass Line, being north part of lot 2 Maitland Block, Hullett Good brick laeuse, barn and all 'necessary Outbuildings; 35 sores bush; term well wa- tered and in good condition. 2 miles from Auburn. jOHN SPRUNG. Aeletan p,o Choice Residence fin. Sale. Subscriber offers foretalehis residence on Ontario Ste as he is leaving town. It in oneof,-the most 'modern. and up to -date houses inetpAtie haying hot and cold water, bath, eleotete, Iight, aid is most eligibly situated in one of the,most, pleseant parts of the town. Partionlers on application , B. NEWCOMBE. MONEY TO SAWED • _ W.. ORTDO$B. • BARRISTER f3OLICITOR, NQTAR,V P1101.410, ETO. , orANTON • 7----1100UT PIALi aolvirimalcauts .0014MiSsioNERe. Real Estate arel'Insurance Agent Money to. loan . For Rent ,or Sale • Thet desirable, 'commodious residence, • formerly ceempied by W. Q. Phillipe, on Mary St.' Finit class state ot -repair; 1-2 acre garden, with fruit bearing trees and bushee. Possession given Oce. let. If pur- chased, buyer can have easy, terms of pay- ment:. Can be inspected' any reaeonable hour. Addrees JOHN R,A$SFORD, ' Clinton p.o Farm for for Sale. ••••••••,, etts. BALA JOHN tittriCitrr MedLai. Drs. Gunn & Quinn, Dr. W. Gunn, IL. IL (1 E. E. G. 8.,' Mu. - Dr, .1. Nisbet ounn, M. It. C. 8. England, L. G. P., Louden.. Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Eight calls ate- front door of office or residence, Rattenburv Street, • ' DR J. We. SHAW, PHISIOlaN, StlitGEOM A 40cucheur etc,. calve and ; reeidenee Or. nolo St., opposite English charclikformeril puttied by Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont. DR. C. W. THOMPSON ' • Physician, f3urgeon,. Mc; speeial attention giVen to diseaseS of the Eye, Bar, Throat and Nose. • (Moe and Residence- , Albert Streeta Meeks North orltattenbary. G. W. Manning Smith, t B., C.* Passzoinx-et SURGEON, OFF/UE-Main Stniet,'Baydeld, fornierlik- '000npied by Dr. Palliator: J. D. LUNDY, D.D.S., suceessor to Dr. Agnew,Mentlst. •• CLINTON, •• ONTARIO. • . Office open every dayand mail 10 o'cloo,-- Saturday evening.- • . Evening appointments made. ' DIA, G. ERNEST HOLWIES , . • DENTIST • . (Stutoesbor to Dr. T. C. Bruce Specialist In Crown and Bridge Work . L, D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur . . gems of Ontario, luronto • . D.:D. S,-Fivib-elass Bono: gradnate of Dent • • • tal Department of Toronto tniversitr Special ,attention_paid to preservation of, ' . children s teeth, Will visit BaYfielr.l • London Road tenths from Clinton, aboor 132 acres of dret-olase lane. Rich as a garden, has been a stook farm tor a num- , ber of genre. • Frame house, large .be.rna, HIS KIDNEYS. plenty of stabling, pig honer, for 100 head, DO A ski impleineet building. Possession given at S faaeynntibizeeA0z.e.r_oeveierf..3:eartmorirmetisrTe tfEroLne. Eny, meny, miny'rnial. • ,M 19 10J KIDNEY .PILLS. , . •: • .. • .OURIED 'HIM. • • ..The fain, of 8.0 acres in the Ara coo. •Farin for Sale. . . • "of- Rullett, cocupiecl by subscriber is offered for stile. All but four acres cleared, and in good state of cidtivation".. 13 acres fall wheat seeded down. Running spriog, all fall Flowing done but n acres. New frame. ,house, small barn, Acre of bearing ;archaic], 2i miles from Clinton, Als6 team of pood Working horses for sate._ ' • ; Lieensed Auctioneer. Nov 17 05 • . CHAS. MASON, Hallett. , . • — , Read the words of praise, lilt. MoInnis, Marion Bridge, •N.S., her .for Doanta Kidney Pills. (He writes us); • " For1,13e past three years I have Suffered terrible agony from pain acmes • an, kidnOrs, I was so bad I couldnot stoop I • ; ' or bend. I .consMted &nd had eeveral doctorts . 41. • . treat me, but.eouldget no -relief. .0n thoiadviett '"`• .. of &friend, I precured a box of your valuable., .; We -giving remedy posses Sidney Pills), and to ray enzprise and delight,' 'I ireinediately• got! 4.34. better. limy opim'' 'on DoateaKiclney.Pillahave no equal for. any form of kidney trouble"e Doan'.8 Eidney Pills are 50 centa per box or three boxes for:91.25.',. Can be procured at all dealers or will be Mailed. direct On receipt of . ; . ' • • " : ei-Pm 00.407".94to Ont • . DO ridt accept. a seT' deux *Inibstittito bnt heeureand • . . • • Eny, rneny, rniny me! • Long years. ago it seems e+p ,gP.44t epieelo,e1, "W• (r,‘ 0 (e7::•• fm•(— ).`E'e ,gtte eputation goes into every barrel of Royal Household Flour If Royal Household vFlour N!vere not as 1 good as Ogilvies say it is, who would be . 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 and thousands of others found it was not the best, Ogilvies virould ruin their business, So Ogilvies make Royal Household Flour the best flour, in their own protection. . Incidefitally that is your strongest protection —it guarantees you the best flour because tbe brand carries with it Ogilvie's Reputation. 0 0 Ogilvies silty ask a trial—know- ingt at it make a permanent friend for Royal Household Flour. :tte lee\ e • c • 1.44,10.4 4 laR. FOVfLEII &awl oyer O'NEIL'S store, . Special care taken to make dental (re , ment as painless as poseible. Will vi elitibtfrfieeeeeelitonday.- •-• • - - AMES OAMPBELI.,, LONDESBORO." t) .&SUER OF MARRIAGRLICENS • No witnesses. required . Money ' 'Private funds to loan at 4N per cent and up - awards W. BRYDONIC. . • . • ---------------3 , .Farniin 'TuCkersniith :to. . • .. Rent.. . To rent for e term of years', Lot 14; Con- cession two, L. R. -S. rcontidifing 10.0 acres; • 80 scree of which are aleared and in a•good state of cultivation. Thi e farm is mutated 1 1-2 miles' from Kippeit, 7 miles from Elea- ferth, .atia 31-2 from Henatill. This farni fenced, drained, and has first masa buildings' thereon, and is one of the best &ems in the County of Huron.' For tame .des, apply to Doig & Doig, Attorneys, Sault Ste Manie, Muchsgtn, 8-.11 Choite Finn for Sale The hometitead of the late Pete e Cook Goderich Townshi7 is cffered for sale The property is bloated in one of the best sections ot Goderith Totership, and with the fine residence and surreundinge it could easfiy. be made one of the finest 'arras in the township. It containe 80 'acres, ...Lot 30, con. 10, all of which, except a small oorner of wooded land, is under tillage. There is po wade grOund and • the poll is good throughout. The residence is a fine commodious brick structure and its out- ladildingif are in fair-oondition. -Terme will be made to suit the purolitiser. • • For partioulera apply to W. BRYDONE • Splioitor for the Exeoutore. Farnis tor. Sale One 99te sore farm in the Town'eliip of Cole. borne. 7 miles. from 13 oder loh and 9 mileelfrom Clinton, 1 mile from Village of Benmiletlelose to Post Office; daily mail; churches 1511dst:1201s, There is II good, large bank barn. baggy house; implement house, pig pen and hen house; a good large !mine dWelling, with ten rooms; 2 good wells, fences it* good state of repair. there are about II aortas of pear orchard and 28 acres of apple orchard, fall and winter fruit, about 0 acres of bush. This is a iiratoolass•fruit and. stock farin, fall plowing nearly. all don atid five acres of wheat; balf ef farm is seeded down. Po9seseion can be bad any tilned Also a farm of 160 acres, adjoining the above farm ; a large., good stone house, frame barn,. horse stable, large sheep and cattle shed, end a large spring near thahoutiet with milk house thereon ;wing runs through farm to Maitland River. severe acres of buah; farm over half seeded down and in good state of eilltivation, with some 7 aoree of. good orehezd thereon. This farm is known as Cherrydale Farm, and has 18 acres of fall wheat, Apply to, MRS. MARY WHITE. Benmiller, Ont. .NVHAT COMES OUT : OF TI:IE OVEN . Depends +men what goes into the Oven, regardless of tout stove or your yeaet, emir skilleor your receipt,. the bread Will not be right *Weer the quality is iti the flour -and this in We Shine, . LOWDESUOROUGIS CLEM MANITOBA FLOIJIt has the top notch quality that alwaya produce*" thebest bread, and 18 especially adapted for beet family rnd bakers' use, gttaranteed tO be unsitrpasied for.bread. - ONCE BOUGHT WM, ISE ALWAYS SOtGilT. Will you. not *nit an end te your bread troubles, by orderitte yottr next attek from us (Meet, and we will delver it promptly. Chqe- pod feed for pigs or cattle -good heave feed - at 510.00 per -ton . All kinds of teea for stile ale° BASSWOOD EtiMstitte . T. IL SQUIRE, Proprietor .000ehero, %VC The undersigned ?Joliette a share Of the patronage of Mame: wishing to bold sales, Satisfaction guaranteed Moderate . pply to or address ,JAS. A 'SMITH 38, con 16, Goderich tp.; Clinton P. o;• !N• - . . . THOMAS GUNDRY - pg %Livelstook and general Auctioneer, • "-000ER101-11.. ONT, Farm stook sales a specialty. Orders left at+. ent EISA office, Clinton, promptly attended! to. Terms tersonable, Fatmers' sale notes- • .,iscovinted, • • • • ArARRIAGE LICENSES. isseESID:111( J. IL Rumball, Clintow. j. P. . BANKER,. " ()LINTON, ONTINDALL.T erivite funds to loan on mortgagee rate* best current • , ;*eneral Banking, bareness trio:larded. 7ntereet allowed, on deposits. * gale notes bought ' ' ' O. D.:MeTaggart M, D. MoTaggarV ' Mellaggart Bro.iht DANICIORS ALBERT ST, CLIN'TioN - General Banking Busineap.., . transacted /ADTEEI DISCODNTED „ • Drefte issued. Interest allowetl on deposits. , Gunagathon.' MRS. F. FRENCH, ' Connty Manager, °beton, Ontario,. . At Home Pridays, ' pd 4i Miss Sybil R. tourtice") A. L C. M. ' kVirinner of Bext,on Gold Medal and Heintztnan Scholarship 1004 , Teacher of Piano and Theory. Por terms apply at residence eor, Joseph and Fulton streeth. ' The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance co. Perin arid Isolated Town Prop. arty Only Insured. OFFICERS. ,r. B. McLean, President, Kippen; Thos Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; Thos, E Hays, 'Seq. Treas., SeeforthZ 3311tECTORS. Sas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; John Watts Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seaftuth; j. EVtineo Beech. womii j. G. Grieve, Winthrop, I. Bei. neweis, Brodhagen. Each Director is inspector of losses itt his own locality. " AOENTS, Itobt. Smith, Ilarlock; Setfotth; jamas Cumming, Itgrnonfl- villo/. W. Yen. Itobtetvilia. • . ,