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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-12-03, Page 2. ' " , , ,,,. 't .,, _h. 1 J -j 4. 1 P rr 1 .-. 1 ,)11RP -%, - ,� "I T -W , .. q 'A M 'Ounton.e 'O �,_ ress , Olow subsor bo to a add '_. , r, , , 4 . " •.L .���� �+ "1$ ,1 , - �� r .00 t a o .. 4.00010nat i.It . l Iwo ' CAQI[ltt fa' 1 X11 . The, 2411niloter"o,, WHO . —, , I , Cris 0� g �. 4ieur,glk Gltiime : . �-.,.,,,, She's buxom t>r!d modoet and putty,. P a e. Qt J ars w A nl t� nes of � f e s Woe, PI1 r Exeter, ion- , h a a los : and as sw,.et,; �Ch� l�tie as allstded ke a01 follows 'times very y11, blitWO ha 4>r Ira Her chltdren doh'•t ever l a i is a Wei ,ignova�'�tl��otlt,>ti•a-�r x� � Q >M d ate, ' . . �ev QUI covert', pe f Her kitchen ain'tnoway, taut neat i > B. h L ' ro �h, pr �., W . o is �..ling� bis fourth We regret to bear o;� the s.Qrious. i11- �t!e a the kind of a woman toy cktarte year alt Rid etown, where he to, chair• Hess. of Mr Wm. A en v' het to a elle h i . , ggr4ond elle, � � teller through life, �' - n up, AeMr Allen iso veryoldmarl very little, Yet every old hen in the parish Marr cr the istrictr preilched last S ° day in St. Marys. Mr E. 1►iackey,ed hopes are ental tanned for his recover Is down on the minrater s wife. �.. �+il, ileo)' of the ltldgetow.il Flailndealer,ss ys:� Mr Reuben Stokes, 7 y r • the Methodists never had A ,roan here k ui nberry, Clad 'Twas Mrs Lige Hawkins begun it; who has done so much good ip so man the luck to bringdown ,4i Ameri.'an She alters hen had the idea 11 a way@! Ile Is a prodigious worker, , e!�le the other ay, which measured 6 That the church was built eo's til " The Rev. Ernerrt Glri , M. A.,'son of feet, IO inches, from one wing tip to could run it; !l .. �+RMi3, gg ilia Cruet, , Wm, r' Exeter, Cause Hawkins is deacon you see, x Grigg, , E et , Yor two este net . y a�i �. g Y the esteemed and, high) .successful pas- Tdr outled'ge, veterinary, of Dash- $be thousht that the hull congregatie . for of William Street Baptist church woo ,beharned 27 head of cattle for Jest marched to the tune oC her fif �3 we * , ORS'* if0009 tha fol- in Chatham, who had spent ten genre Fred Baker the other day, and from $ut she found'twas a wrong calkerl r l0*16 : i�oll � � t*is Well in Burmah as a missionary asked prior to re- there went to London township and be. tion I3oet liter I:gv 04ti At �$,{afly9m- mud sent bato pck o lira old field e rH[atre- horned We are about 80 head for Mr J. Hall. Applied tG lila minister's wife. �! e pleased to learn that Mrs J. Then Mrs J'edgge Jenks of excited, W - iri'l l!'iir �dwprd, quest was granted, and, after visiting Beattie, Seaforth, who has been con- Shetbinksahe's thehillu ere crush lib' • - �: QC ht, among his friends for a short tlme,will tined to her house through illness for When sheheerd the Smite P t Ia, i. $atf)b tl�elre. 1111Ch,. 1; start on his long journey. the bast few weeks. is showing signs of , h was invite r�W:�'+"k�hL improvement and will soon be able to „To meetin ,she quit in disgust. The following gentlemen, in addition P' You may have all the paupers c . iolitls!'i4g uo u��p to the local clergymen, are expected to be around again. choose to," P Y irl, NXats 0 deliver addresses at the Presbyterian We are pleased to announce'that R. Says she, jest as sharp as a knife, anniversary tea meeting, Seafortb, on 'raiser, Walton, who has been danger- "But if they go to church, I refuse to. the,I9th of December: Rev. J. W. Me- lonely ill with inflammation of the liver .,Goodby P sez the minister's wife. Millan, B.A„ Lindsay; Rev.W.J.Clark, for the past five weeks, has taken a 'h0 Rrik ljny' cats in their palmiest London; Rev. Jae. A. Wilson, B. A., change for the better. And then Mrs Jackson got stuffy days #+e no match for the Austrian Niagara Falls South; Rev. D. Guthrie, J. rr Morrison, son of J. O.Morrison, At her not corrin' sooner to call, �sl' 13. A.. Walkerton; Rev.H.A.McPherson, And old Miss.MaeGregor is huffy r •g ill vs..' A Cromwell is needed to Acton. All these have been assistants clerk of McKillop, has been engaged to 'Causesbe went up to Jackson's at al i 'li r t►�lt the Parliament whose mem- to Rev.Dr.MeDunald in ears one b manage Spring Creek cheese factory, Y g y' in the county of Oxford,for the coming Each one of the crowd baton- the othe 'hikes light one another with flats and The St. Mary's Journal thus refers to year. g The Church lien been full of then k>�s�nes aLnd• foul language. What a a clergyman well-known here: — "On strife; 4' �0,cimen of -European civilization for Sunday last the Rev, J, Galloway, of We are again reminded that death But now.the3're all hatin' anotber, ililld late period in the 19th century. Leamington. occupied the pulpit of the is still selecting its victims, by the de- And that one's the minister's wife. J', _ Methodi t church, preaching two very cease of Geo. Caldwell, ere., of Dungan- acceptabe sermons. Mr Galloway is non, who depilrteil this life from all But still, all the cackle unbeedin' '4t iseaz acted that the new well—the y your man, having mundane objects on Thursday evening She goes in her ladylike way, p e t r ad the ministry i 1' g of last week after a short illness g A- 'vin' the Voor what they're needin entered the , Thr eye 1869 in Tor age And hel ren the church ever da deelapstiR the world—which will soon onto district, Three years of probation � Years and 6 months. P� Y Y• las Foppluted 14ear'itteburg,will reach were spent on the Chatham district Our numbers each Sunday is swellin' P Mr T.Blake, McKillop, who has been And real, true religion is rife, 'twP iaaijesinto the earth. It is to be and the fourth on the Yonge Street confined to the county jail for several Aud sometimes I feel like a-yellin', South circuit, Toronto district, under weeks on account of louse " bdred;gn the interest of science, and is y, was tak Three cheers for the minister's wifei the superintendency of Rev.J.Learoyd. an to the London Asylum last week. 01:al e$d�T more than one mile deep. Both After ordination Mr Galloway spent We are sorry to learn that there is not cqt 4l l ! .%.gas were struck in paying quan- two years in mission work on the north much hope for the poor fellow's rcov" Christian Endeavor i�>aidgel tltlesr.a comparative]y� few feet below shore of Lake Superior,which were fol- cry. _ l;lle surface. Tho gasfis now beinguti!- lowed by twelve years in rho Walker- Mr Wm. Anderson, eon of Mr James A FAMILIAR LETTER FROM THE PRESI -0e. for operatingg the, drilling engines. ton district. He has recently been ata- rgfPesor`$allock,of Columbia College, tioned at Clinton, Seaforth, and is at Anderson, of the south boundary,Stan- DENT OF HURON COUNTY C. E. belIl l,that a temperature of 228 de- present at Leamington. He was Finan- ley, who has resided in Michigan, near UNION." grdeg pgiItba reached; and that an am- coal Secretary for a number of years Mat lette,for seven years, where he was �ii)e gt pply. of natural steam willfurnish District Chairman, and has had other engaged in farming, has sold out there HENBAL, Nov. 30, 1897 the cheapest power available to man, conference appointments. and has returned to Huron to reside, Lear Fellow Endeavorere,—The eai where he has leased a farm from Mr that closed with the convention hek c , To AVOID PITCH -HOLES. — Every Burton, in the township Hay, near in Clinton in August Last was the moss >va;s?stated that th public accounts farmer knows how his sleigh gets pull- Hensail. successful In the history of our Union Ontario for the ye r have been tom- ed almost to pieces in going through On Satui day,Ashfield lostanother of The excellent report of our indefatig• pleted,;and that they show a surplus of the pitch -holes common to this country its old residents initis person of W. J. able Secretary, told of large accessions ..,I', ". inion dollar „ to the credit of in winter, and every boy or girl who Hayden, who has been a resident of the to our ranks, increased liberality tc r , , has been in a sleighing party knows township for over 44 years, The de- missionary and benevolent objects, •,y�tbie;province. Thi the largest sur- what fun there was when thrown into ceased gentleman had an apopletic and, what was better than all, deepen. 1j" 66 fn tine history of Ontario, and a promiscuous heap by a sudden bump stroke lastyear,andlast week again ed spiritual life in our members. Like 5" 9'. •. how wisely and economically in an exceptionally bad hole. All this smit ten, and he passed in peace 'to the Paul when be met the brethern at Ap• tha; pfftyirs qf, the province have been will be a thing of the pall the inven- world beyond, deeply mourned by a pin forum, we were filled with grati- �>tdtniiuietere.. The larger portion of tion now beinK used by sleigh builders large family. tude and courage.' the: °,surplus comes from the Crown is successful, and it looks as if it will The diseases cured by Hood's 6arsapar- What will he the record of this year? Linde department, through the sale of be.: An arrangement is used whereby ills are man because most ailments diva What will the report for this year miniI.nglanda.and collection of timber the he pod ho the runner does not effect pear as Boon as the blood is ourloba and show? Our Union holds an honorable I' - ea,: but 1b25,000 comes from the Can- Y f e alei�h at all; it is gimp-, purified by it. position in the province. Shall we trax Prisoir, notwithstanding the awful IY a sort of knee joint on which thg maintain that honorable position? The airs ance•,of that piggery. front runners work. M -r Fawke, of the firm Fawke & Co,, answer lies with the Societies of the `�,k �` .p gg y' wholesale furniture dealers and man- Union. Knowing something of their t SHOW BUSINESS.— One hears a good ufacturers, of Liverpool, England, ac- spirit, I fancy I have their prompt, else ilia report from Ottawa that deal of talk as to whether the numerous companied by Mr Tipling, one of the united and enthusiastic reply, "Let shows. &c., which visit the town, are a Po.. m_ ,ier-General contemplates directors of the company, has been in FORWARD be the watchword." benefit to the place, or not. Without Seaforth for the past week or two, for If progress is to be made each Socie- ix mg, the emolunlents of the post- wishing to put any impediment or re- P the purpose of purchasing furniture. ty, and every member of each Society, ae eti4'}n Charge of the larger offices atriction upon legitimate amusement of While here they placed an order with will have to begin earneet,syFatematical -ilany kind, it may be said that such ex- ds04ncomes are derived from a corn. the Breadfoot &. Box furniture com- work and begin at once. Every Endea- hibitions offer a temptation to many to pany for stock amounting to in the vor Society should have a revival this i sion on the business done. Wheth- spend money, which theyeannot right- neighborhood of $18,000. winter in the congregation to which he' '"ostmact res are to be put on sal- ly afford for purpose's of the kind. Be- The barn of Mr J L it belongs. Let thC❑ repati ^. sides, it is questionable whether a town Lee, resides on g g on feel nd tlii9'employees paid by the de- of the size of ours is sufficiently large the Huron road, about one and a half in the most practical way that we are artment'cr a ,mergther arrangement to attract entertainments of a sterling miles east of Seaforth, was totally de- going to do just "What Christ would tp-be made is not known, It will be gtlality. It moat certainly cause un- stroyed by fire Wednesday morning, have us do," Then let us do it, not etnejpnber'ed that when the new post- easiness to many to see the amount of together with all his season's crop. The speculate or theorize about it. Paul a ter' was appointed at Berlin he only things which Mr Lee was able to said, This one thing I do. .Try that. money He started some historical revivals "', @+given a tined salary considerably by people who have not one interest in save were a few implements and the le0s: than the commissions amounted common with us• andwbo directly ben- stock. We have not learned whether right along that line. We may do the �1 ;.Probably some other arrangement .efit only a very small number. Local he had any insurance cin the building same. ;':ill be intro need in all; the larger of- entertainments should receive the pat- or not. The fire is supposed to have Let us live near to Christ that we Cesahat are now run on a commission ronage which often goes to outsiders, started from ashes, which were placed may get Paul's passion for souls. Let a61a. in the barn for the hens. us study our Bibles diligently that we Cows AT LARGE.—We notice itis may be wisely guided in winning them. Khat the Papers Say. the intention of the Mitchell town At ten o'clock Tuesday morning Jt. Let us be mach in prayer that we may council to submit the question to the James church, Seafurth,was .the scene ,, q lose our pride and selfishness and nar- rate a ere in Januar next whether of cue of the prettiest events of the bli:veria bearer to perfection than P Y Y rowness, and be filled with the Spirit. the want a by-law' prohibiting season, when Mr and Mrs L. Fortune a adian statesman livingg or dead Y. Y- P g cows Then shall our light spring forth and rdll arties running at large within the corpora- gave their daughter Anna in marriage our work will tell for Christ and the Mich Canadians of p tion at all times of the year. If the to Michael Downey, of Irishtown, in '"`d "',fade.—Toronto ewe (Con- Y ( y the presence of a ver 1 Church. r ' want to know how such a by-law p' y large and fash. Every Endeavorer should remember s fifteen miles of grano-hasworked, we can tell them it has ionable giiithering of friends and ac- that. loyalty to our own Church is one worked well for several years in this quaintances of the contracting parties. of the cardinal principles ofd Christian Igsiklerwalk, 22-5 miles of town, and the people would not think The gallant groom is a brother of Rev. Endeavor. Be true. to the con rega- ,gid thia year. The Maple of going back to the old order of things. Fr. Downey,formerly of Stratford,and tion to which you belong. That, for ood example to many larg- Nor is such a by-law hard to enforce; Present parish priest at Logan, the time being, is where yonr work The day of wooden side- there will be violations of it, but the On Saturday afternoon last, one of lies. Do not be a grumbler or fault - block ppavements ought to people here stand by the law. The the oldest and most respected pioneers finder, but a worker. If things are not tone aad cement cost a little only feature at all objectionable con- of Hensall, in the person of Mrs Ber- what they ought to be, lend a hand to ofe begin with, but there is real netted with it is that on the back nard Thomson, passed peacefully away put them right in the Spirit of Christ. crlflonay` in their use when sanitation streets the grass grows long, necessi- at the ripeold age of over86 years. The Let your pastor feel you are with him tn'Vini bility are considered.—Hamil- tating its bein�1; cut by the corporation deceased was a native of Buckingham, in lits work; talk him up, not down, t¢Yt Times. once a year. But while long grass is Fifeshire, Scotland, and in the year pray for him; Paul said, "brethren, L"ansxia doeanotboastof two sunniler unpleasant, cows on the street have 1857, together with her late husband, rayfor me." Your pastor may not gendoirlen than Sir Wilfrid and Sir been found to be much more so. who pre -deceased her 13 years ago, em- be a Paul; all the more does he need f dura They are great rivers. of the igrated to this country; settling on the your prayers. Fill,upp the seats at the glad hand, and never -failing dist ibu, HOW THIN YOU LOOS corner of the late Rev. Mr Logie'sfarni prayer -meeting and Sabbath services, tgrs of he pleasant smile, but if their, Do you like to hear it 7 7f not, take at Rodgerville, where they continued there is no inspiration in a lumber pile. Visit to Washington had any connac- 6eott's Emulsion. 'Twill take out your to live till Mr Thomson's death. Since Give your name to the office -bearers as t%oiiwith the question of reciprocity sunken eyes, hollow obeeks andtbin bands. that time the deceased has resided prin- one willing to enter any door of oppor. It aili. their part of the work was con- Why not have a plump figure? Don't let cipally with her children. tunity God may open for you. Be i ting' in a mere effort to clear the disease steal a march on you. The many friends of the late E. I.In. true to the best your Church stands for the commercial exports who gram,son of Geo. Ingram,Tuckersmitb, for. This will not make you a narrow it 1,Jao qi'fitter them.—Toronto Tele- ill re ret to learn of hie death which minded Sectarian, but a broad and ;res '. Ontario's Cr, s. g P liberal -minded Obristian. True inter- -. _ ccurred on Sunday, Nov. 7th, at Van• denominational fellowship'eau ossa Couver, B. C. The deceased was a prop- presupposes ' �'he Globe •says:=The shipment of The Season's Y ,porous business man in Aylmer, where denominational loyalty. 7hriatmas goods to the old country is -- a carried on miliin but in Jul . Infidelity is striking a fierce blow at d6 •'ding considerable business. for the The area, and ield o c� g, y last, y p for the owing to ill health he sold out his our Christian Sabbath. We are not iilway companies at the resent time, year, as reported by the Ontario Bur- g prepared for a continental Sabbath trllile large quantities OFspecialmer- eau of Industries,is as follows:— business there and removed to Van with all the evils attending it. Ever couver in the hope that the change of y 1landise for the Christmas trade are Fall wheat -950,222 acres; 23,988,051 climate would prove beneficial to his Endeavorer should stand strong and loo coming in. Very heavy exports bush,; 25.2 bush. per acre. health. But unfortunately such Mwas firm against all encroachments on the f poultry are being made, and as a Spring wheat -32,3,305 acres; 4,868,101 sacred day of rest. We can give valu- ortsequence there is a demand from all bus.; 15.1 bus. per acre, not the case, and on the 7th of this able hada to the Lord's Day Alliance in carte of the Province for refrigerator Barley -451,515 acres; 12,021,779 bus.; month he passed away, leaving a bid their noble efforts to learn the better arra, , :The (, T, R, sent out lately 20 26.6 bus. per acre, ow and. young child to mourn his loss. observance of the Sabbath. We can efrlgeratoecars loaded with export ap- Oats -2,432,491 acres; 86,318,128 bus.; A REDUCTION IN PRICE be conscientious in our observance of Ies, eggs. and meats, and two care of 35,5 bus. per acre. the day. Example tells, The standard oultry, ail destined for the English Rye -187,785 acres; 3,362,005 bus.; 18 The Globe (Toronto) is making a is not the sentiment prevailing in your aarlCet,. $0 more refrigerator cars will bus. per acre. strong and deserving bid for circula. community. The law of God is our lap�_g0 OtWard at the end of the week. Peas -896,735 acres; 13,867,093 bus.; tion. Finding that the reduction in rule. "Remember the Sabbath day to elMbAtern Ontario especially shipper 15.5 bus. per acre. the price of paper and the introdue. keep it holy." r� in Ing "for refrigerator care for Buckwheat --155,869 acres; 3,484,186 tion of typesetting machinery have The liquor traffic is still strongly an - 6e shfp>—ent of turkeys. Both the ex-, bus.; 22,8 bus per acre.. made it possible to publish the -paper trenched behind unrighteous laws, a I... ese companies also have their hands 'Beans -50,592 acres; 981,340 bus.; 19,4 at a less cost, the price has been re- aiekly temperance sentiment and a ll hAndlrng� Christmas parcels. bus. per acre, doted from $6 to $4 per annum for the Christianity that has not yet learned y Potatoes -169,333 acrea;16,100,797 bus; early morning edition, and the second • the sacred obligation , of the ballot. ° A Bright Outlook 95.1, bus per acre. edition has been discontinued. Every effort to destroy only reveals Mangel wurzels-41,175 acres; 18,103,• This should give their circulation list how ttrmly the evil is rooted in our X, Mit' HARCOURT, PROVINCIAL 887 bus.; 439.7 bus, per acre. a great increase, as it brings within land. How many more millions will l i,MA$trUEu, OF ONTARIO, ON THE Oarrots-15,025 acres; 4,433,628 bus.; the reach of every person a daily paper It waste? How many more homes will 1 FIITURE. 388:7 bus. per acre. that ie generiill3r recognized as the it wreck? Sow Macy more lives will i . Richard Aarcourt, who wan in Turnips—•14,9338 acres; 68,297,148 bus; leading daily in Canada. As there is It ruin before it is destroyed? The lit - 457.3 b'us. per acre. to be no reduction in the size of the erature sent you weekly can be used a heal; on Friday, ex rased him- P y aa' "Mite Con$dent of t e result of Corn for hacking, with ear -385,000 paper, and ever de artment includ- very effective] acres; 24,863 398 bus.; 78.6 bus. p P Y ' r3' y in creating a healthy t d�t'brtiation between the provinces r per acre. ing the Saturday illustrated edition, public sentiment in favor of temper- t ia'fdado at d 4he Doiniuioh, As Corn for silo and fodder, green -209,- kept up to nte Its present high standard, areform, especially if it is backed 1 bUdii( o; he W4 t4o feeling was in 005 acres; 2,669,882 tons; 12.77 tons per and considering the enormous expense up by earnest personal work. Organi. ref i lr tb4l great ;improvement had acre' that It goes to in order to give all the zation for the coming plebiscite should 2 Hay and clover -2,841,498 acres; 8,- news everyday, $6 was not too much be 1 lkbtllacet throughout Ontario. The 81I,518 tons; 1.63 tone per acro, to ay for it. thousand young hearts aflame wlbil she a il'lmere ,•'tflvete 1C7.al gd hosthee interest P At $4 per annum its subscription list love of Christ ren this county should i illi 1tlee;drIci1 t� and those who had ot'ttigsss on •theft farms are reducing Mr Walter Pulley, of Little Britain, should soon reach the 50,000 mark. mean something both for Church and Or .1 debte'dnt#'tsg dies as the result of inji,pries received State, Yours in work 1 b$4ihttd,» he>:added, "Clint the next at 9, burn raising. GREAT MUSIC OPFER. J. S. HiyNDERSON ,us ,colli allow Ontario •in a far bet- The Grand Trund is considering the fight than laver before. The govern• question of double-traeking its fine Send no the names and addresses of three % �$dLs 4'a*O'�*,r-d - alb 6Ppritatio' are doing all they can from Hamilton W Niagara Falls. or more performers on the 'piano or organ She foo. CtYt#ii"ttge 4evello Mont -of 'the. min- tl together with ten cents in silver and we will d�>p to ova n b ei oili s! silt) t11g capitalists who r_J-�-JW-A oiL53 :3 2L. mail on 10 pieces full sheet music,. conoiet-W. WEr. n b IttV, gs , in '1'Oi tltern ritat'lo are The tali- tf acapp*i, frtmilo !t *n ing a laopalar songs, waltzes, marches,&c., t. ti�,bhClshEllbili) life tjntlool and tilattm *very arranged for,the piano and organ. Address: THE NEW ERA GIVES THE HOME NEWS , �yee@' itiduCed to cortins: *f t vlragpotl POPULAn Nuoro PUB. Co., THE NEW ERA GIVES THE DOME NEWS P .. 1 "I � I I 1 I . '. I xI . I I , � , , . , IL . I , . I �, I .. ... . " � . '. . I � , I'll I r I . � . . � I . , I , I I I I �I . 1, .� � . .. . I I r . .� I . ._ , - ' ' 1 ' __ ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' - 11 ,�+� � Qua ' "' - ' X0x. 4M . "_ ., -,I'i. I -1:` o • I . . . .Q, . .1 F, I ,� T;L , I To od'�-as.elential to � f�I .1.1 10 I to . $ealth. Every nook : � � � � � � � -� • � !� Y.., ��' , And Corner of hBlood' %, t_� Rorty exraER . �ystera is reached by the blood, and on ►�, Cin S1omr>rlastonerfor Q silt rto an$nttio Its quality the condition of .ever organ 40. a ba* y 8 uadaBR uess�'i0llege place lrnmediate;ior utt3 at slid s� I pends. Good blood pyeaus strong nerves, CHATHAM ONT .� , is good digestion, robust health. ImI►nre ' • i . u , :'A blood means scrofula, dyspepsia,rhenrga+ Is double disoountlnrt 411 previous records Ina R'�YDON�,M - ^n a tism, Catarrh or other diseases, The surest getting poplin p/sood in ohoioe. positions, This $ARRI SER, SOLICITOR, NOTAA, ie the record• -•115 pupils pplaced in the eleven , n way to have good blood Is to take hood's months ending Aug. lath,2d pupils placed in tth1,e PUBLIC, ETC. 1.,; i, Sarsaparilla. This medicine pnrifliae, vi- �� few weeks—nearly all a[ them during Oo OffiCO—B@aFer T'l4oCk. Ill talizes, and enriches the blood, and send* Our last week's notice Contained the numesof the elaments of health and strength to oeven who were placed,, and where placed. Up stc►irs, Oppoet� Foster's to t3s$, ky,. The demand for our pupils to now so strong LINTON every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates that some who have been graduated from other ;117,2 a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep schools, and have found no call for their ser- . — and cures that tired feeling. Remember, vioea, take a poet -graduate course with us, and M,: G, CAM E RQ.. , - . got the advantages of our facilities for placing d pupils, All sucL must remain With us until (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Oam non u u ' they get thoroughly Qualified before we rococo $ARBISTER AND SOLICI'1'Olt. mood thorn. WOW for catalogue if interested, Office -Hamilton St„ o Celia Colborne House) 11 00 S 11 Me-LACHLAN & Co Chatham GODERIC V. oNT i D+ L. MACPHERSON. %arsapari Ila 1PR'OPERITES FOR SALE OR To LET — UONVEYANCING, Is the best- In fact the One True Blood Purifier, FOR SALE. FIRE, IAMB AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE � 0 1. z a �tI f Hire Liver Ills ; easy to -- MONEY TO •, Hood's i�lil3 Cake, easy to operate. 211e. a'he undersiggyned will sell at a sacrifice, Lot 451 LOAN. .- r upoorI2nappl►cation, JAMEA SOOTerrace TT,' Barrister) Btu Office, MacKay Block. Clinton. 11 R Sad Story. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE THANKS- Several houses either for sale or to rent. Full JOHN R I DOUT- l Particulars on application to JOHN MOGARVA GIVING SEASON- DEATH SAVED CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC .11 , THE BAILIFF ANY TROUBLE. FARAI To RENT. Fire Insurance. Money to lend. Real estate . A sad story of Thanksgiving time is matters carefully attended to, thus given in the New York World: - Good 80 acre farm to rent in Goderich Town- -- ship, about six tulles iron Olinton. All pparbic. Ofnoe-HURON STREET, CLINTON Death ended the struggles of the aged ularsonapplication toJOHN RIDOUT,Cliaton, widow, Mrs Isabella A. Hatechatcher . who lived at the rear of 139 Ten Eyck FOR SALE. SUIT street, Williamsburg. Last week she R. AGNEW. . got a letter from a collector for an agent in New York, in which $12 was Vactory and oontente on the rop,�rry of D. Buchanan for ibl?5; by paging �,,, ,l and balance at $10 — DENTIST, CLINTON demanded for rent due. The woman had earned 75 cents. She told her a month. Buil in6 .to be re - moved. Apply to J, T, SCOTClinam. -` AT ZURICH THERSDAY neighbors that she would put away 50 TO DENT OF' EACH MO T H cents for the rent, and with the re- - maining 15 cents she would buy some- thing to eat. About 13 soros of land, situate in Dinsley Terrace: Office Hours --9 to 5. "I Oil n ton, with good frame house large barn >�n• frame drive house; good orchard, never Lalling suppply of spring water. Situated $ mile from the Yillago of Blyth. Will be am 63 years of age," she said. "Life is a struggle to me. I don't believe I end stable, with about 2 acres of good bearing trust trees. Plo Pa i water. Posses- anon immediate. For Particulars IDR,- T C. BRIICE 4 • V. will live many more days.' Her Leigh- SURGEON hors tried to cheer her, but she left apply to JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton. , DENTIST, them, and, going to her room, turned HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Graduate R C D S of Ontario, and Trinity the key. versity Toronto, On Monday mornin the Caiman P slipped a letter under the door, The frame house and half -acro lot on Huron Street, Clint -n, occupied byeubscriber, Is offer- special attention given to the Preservation the natural teeth, and as there was no response to his repeated ed for fo ral se. Accommodation for ordinary family. Hard and Pott water and cellar, also Oficoe, Coate f look, over Taylor's shoe raps he called a policeman. The door forced bearingg fruit tceea. The house is well located, and ci,l ho Bold on reasonable terms. Apply Store N. B.—Will visit Blyth sooty Monday and P•ayfleld'every was o eu,and the Old woman p found to GEO. SWALLOW, or on the premises to Thursday afternoon during th summer on a pallet of straw, dead from starvation. The letter lay where it had MRS, AGNEW, Clinton. o°wee°c on fame S t to n YAPLEMENT Rooms. UY, LVg1iAY'LJ1tral LAV8 been placed. The policeman opened CHOKE FARM FOR SALE. It was a notification that unless the a D -u- WM, GUNN, L. R. C. P. and L, R. C, S JJ rent was paid at once, the woman would For sale, lots 45 and 74, on the Maitland d con., Township of Goderich, 87 acres; near) Edinburgh. Offiee-Ontario Sreet Clinton Night calls at front door of residence on Ratten be dispossessed on Thanksgiving Day. all cleared and fairly well fonced. ;oil ie 8rsb bury St., opposite Presbyterian church. OF class. Good frame house and outbaildir-Bs. Bea, ing orchard, t" of Mr Gladstone, My Mother's Bible btories " "Pro. "Klondike - , well watered, about 5 nnilea from the town of Clinton, and close to school FARM FOR BALE . War Prices In 1814. and churches. Will be sold on reasonable terms, Apply to JOHN RILOUT, Clinton. DR J. L. TURNBULL, M, D. TORONTO university, M D. C.M.,Viotorfa University k. C. P & S., Ontario. Mr. Julian Brewer of Annapolis, as ex- ecutor of his brother, the late 7 HOUSE F OR SALE Fellow of the Obstetrics Society ofEdinburgb,late ofLondon, Engg and Edinburgh Hospitals,. Office.-Dr.Dowsely'Sold ex -Senator Nicholas Brower, has fallen into posses- . _ 82,200 buys the two aemi•detached brIok I t. office Rattenbury St. Clinton. Night bel t, answered at the same place. of a bill from William Kilty, debtor, to William Alexander, under date of 1814, houses on Rattenbury St., known as the Fox - ton Property. . ' Among the- articles mentioned were 9 pounds of sugar, price $3; 2 pounds of Other houses and also vacant lots for sale.�R, Honey.-Privato funds, in large and small J. W. SHAW, PHYBIOIAN, SURGEON Arccnahenr, oto-, office and residence On. Hyson tea, $5; loaf sugar, 37 j6 cents a sums to loan on mortgage. Rates low, W. BRYDONE, Barrister, tario St„ opposite English church, formerly o0 copied by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont.. pound; brown sugar, 28 cents a pound; from the Town at Ounto. Terme easy. For further partloniare apply tq the undersigned on the P remises. pepper, 76 cents a pound; currants, 37A CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. >� THOS. HILL Clinton p. O. cents a pound; raisins, same price; 3 quarts of peach brandy, $1.17; remold can- dies, 37A — For sale, a splendid farm of 33 acres, belong- ing to the late C. Spooner, addj��oinin the tor- TSR STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE `• -•mew D Medical Department of Victoria Uni e c r cents a pound; 2% p gallons oY vinegar, $1.03; half an ounce of mace, 50 potation of Clinton. ell cleared all undo' Cod cultivation, small frame house, frame barn, city, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries. New York, Coroner for he cents; 8 quarts of whisky, 81 cents; half good bearing orchard and well. Will be sold County ofHnrom,Bayfleld,Ont. an ounce of nutmeg, 25 cents; 1 ounce of cloves 18� cents; flask of sweet of 4 on reasonable Serms to close up the estate. Al - so frame cottage on Albert Street, Clinton, with half -acre of 62,16 cents. The was with England was ground sppleudidly located. MRS, O. MCG'REGOR, Constance, T E. BLACRALL VETERINARY .SURGEON eJ • HonoraryGradnateoftheOntarioveterinarryy the cause of the" war prices." -Baltimore MRS. W. ROBERT60N, Clinton. College, TreataalldiseasOBOfdomestieatedand American. pROPEIiTY 1N`OR SALE 'Hale on the most modern and scientific prine Ales Office- immediately south of the NewErs Cyclopean Building. The boat oxaiuples of cyclopean building For sale, that property on the south side of Huron Street, Clintton, directly opposite the Oill Residence - Albert St., Clinton. Cal night orday attendedto promptly aro at Baalbeo. There are stones in the residence of Mrs Walsh. There is a two-story Baalbec walls 30 feet above the level sev• oral of which are thick' Peet long, `ig frame house on the lot, which is nearly half an acre. The property is most elipbly situated, and will be for 1400 For JOHN F. MILNE, VETERINARY SURGEON J bas returned to Olinton and h and 16 broad, each arcus weighing over in sold cash. particulars apply to JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton. opened an office at the Queen's Hotel, where he may be consult. 2,500 tons, all cut, dressed and broughted from distant quarries. for the treatment of all diseases of horses, cattle, Bic. All ea11s; night or day, promptly as. ARTHUR TW1Tl0,�t,t BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR tended to. Unwittingly. ' ' ." .' SALE Teacher -Bobby, give an example of the double negative, That desirable Brink Business Stand on AI- bert St., Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson, is TOMLINSON, vETERINA1tY SURGEON • Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterf Bobby -1 don't know none. -Cincinnati offered for sale, including rear lot and stable. The location Is one of the best in Clinton. nary College, Toronto, Treats all diseases Domestic Animals on the most modern and Enqulror. The proper is free from incumbrance and title in- Scientific Principles. Day and nigbtcalls prompt ly answered. Residenca-Rattenbury St., disputa le. Price reasonable and terms to suit purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY• Lon- don Road, or address Clinton P. O Clinton, wee* NEWS and OPINIONS .' M ��g >s Graduate Pia°tea 1 pERRIN BLOCK O F 2 FOR SALE National Importance p • ,t.. Lu �? JAMES SCOTT, 88.1 lIl X900 osah and 120 monthly pa menta ofir$l3each D J CAMPBELL, Hamilton ie�� of Marriage and Bestdenae, Mar eEr00tcdlil ta'en Library Room y ,- _..� 1/11 =P TrlIL:;r SUIT - Rlone Contains 80th. Farm far Stile or to Rent, _ JQEi7LS CAMPBELL L0NDEMBO ISSUER OF 1 Z-0GE LICENSES, The south half of lot 5, concession 9, Town. ship of Morris, containing 100 acres, 80 acres No witnesses required cleared and iqq good state of oultivativation. 7 here are onitho premises a frame house, frame L 1'� W. FA&NCOMB, MEMBER OV ASSN OF F. Daily, by mail . . $(� a yp Daily & Sunday, by mail >$8 a yr >�n• frame drive house; good orchard, never Lalling suppply of spring water. Situated $ mile from the Yillago of Blyth. Will be Stewart's P. L. S„ Provincial Land Surve or and Civil Engineer, London, Ont, -office at Geo. Grocery Store, Otinton, ' r > sold on ren- sonable terms. Appp__1y to C. HAMILTON, Blyth THOS. R. The Sunday San or WRIciHT, Executor, 948 Princess Ave.; London, Ont. • CLINTON 1, r Ia the greatest Sunday Newspaper GOOD FARM FOR SALE. � WOOD and COAL YARD' D . ti in the world. GC. Subscriber agora for hale the farm of 149 acres, situated on the Maitland con. of Goderich Township. All 8utnecriber is pro od to tom ptly Pili all or .� a COPY. By mail, $2 a year cleared but about 10 acres of sed hardwoou bush, g Olay soil, four scree brink o°wee°c on fame S t to n YAPLEMENT Rooms. UY, LVg1iAY'LJ1tral LAV8 Address THE SUN New Yorkbearingorchard, SUN, a t uil with goonE•and e]ate root, bank barn and good outbuildings; i Within a miles of Bunton %nd 4 from Holmes- vias. A very choice aad desirable farm. For AGENTS - Book business is better than for vkcare past'also have betterand faster selling I l MORT4AGlE SALE partioularsapplyon. thopremise. to JilW. TEBBUTT, or at Holme+villo.P. O. books. As.,ntsclear from $10toNOweekly. A few leaders re: "Queen Victoria"Lite t OF t" of Mr Gladstone, My Mother's Bible btories " "Pro. "Klondike ' s ` Valuable Deal Estate FARM FOR BALE ,non," "G esker." Gold " "Breakfast: ,frit. man," "Glimpses of the Unseon, Break'faet, , In the Town of Clinton. Lot 25, Ton 5, Township of Hullett foo acres 88 acres Cleared and in a good state of Coition- Dinner and Suppler," ' Canada; an hncyolopae. dna." Books on time. Outfits free to canvassers. ToeonBtoRADLEY•GARRETSON Co., Limited, .` Under the authority of an Act entitled "An iet respecting Mortgages of Real Estate," R. i. tion, excellent clay loam soil, 12 acres of hard- wood bush. There to a goon bearing orchard and a good sup3,ly ofwater. The farm Y O. Chapter 102 and arnendingActa, and under , certain mortga o which will be produced at be sale, ihore Wi I Ino for has never been rooted. Tho n buildings a Comprise a good frame house, barn and stables. This property �Y. �„T iN,��yT T E CL gffered sale at Public !.notion, by David Dickinson, Auotioneor, at is situate on an excellent gravol road, z} miles 1.� 11 11 be Rn Mat relay I& 1 1th, Clfutthe at o P. w, on Katnrdny Doe, 11th, 1897 the follow- from the Town at Ounto. Terme easy. For further partloniare apply tq the undersigned on the P remises. ag property, vis: Subdivision Le to B, being ompoaed of parte of town lots numbers 292 >� THOS. HILL Clinton p. O. Y � ' ad 293 in the Town of Clinton, in the County f Huron, and containing by admeasurement 4 eqq�are perches, more or less, more fully oeortbod in the -"'- The undersigned has taken full control of the Clinton Laundry, and having hod cooeiderebm House and Lot for Sale mor agoo,, on Whish are erected frame dwelling an pbirtion of a brick livery to --- The frame housq on Rattenbnry street, experfenoe, le prepared to exeouto all work a trusted t° him In a manitei eQtlal to any i' w,: immediately east of Dr. Tomlingon'e, is Imundry1W 11 TERMS -Ten per cent of the purchase money own, and the balance inn thirty days thereatter, offered for sale on very reasonable terms, The house is centrally situated, being only dip are preparedto do Lal eolr' • � bleorithot Interest, eve price p Furtgholr tbeorme and a minute' walk from the business centre, . Gents Flue Goods or articulare made known at the sale or upon ap- creation to the undereiRned JAMES SCOTT, Vendor's Solicitor. has n cellar, large dining room, parlor, bed roo,- and kitchen down stairs, with one Family Washing, and guarantee same to be satidaetorr an I at � , DAVID DICKINSON, Auotioneor. large Md two smaller bedrooms upstairs, G God-eired'summer kitchen and garden• lowest priooe. i3oode;cailod tot ere dWtvcrory. ,, d ; any part of the town. We,rospoottully 60 ,,y 11 , IDESS CUTTING MADE WY Verry conveniently situated for boarding house. Apply at Nsw Ens office. Laundry out off atown..no m nalsend y ARTHUR TW1Tl0,�t,t --BY— LIGH'S TAILOR METHOD NCeI[iljop Insurance Compa. ny --- WANTICD -AT Rr91DENCE OF Goodson Nedd� The undorat, tied has been appointed to rep- resent the Mb Cillop Insurance Co., Ifor the townsh_tps of Roush, Morris and East Wawa- nosh, Parties baving business witn the oom- Men and Women who Can boric hard tAltc " ours dailJ. ing and writin[sQ"crid week and+willbntent bi.pany, St., Clinton- Or destring to neure will bo attended to. a protilptly 9MIB, Hnrlaok.. we9kly, AddreE W xUPuAfI ply gIsaac Corner13eyand,. "f.ItOB1', �" �. • ,t.. Lu