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BUSINESS DIRECTORY CantelOn Bross asy to Take j JOHN BULL. ;
= �` GENERAL GROCERS do PROVIS-
ION MERCHANTS. E, asy to tiOperatO HOW THE TYPICAL FIGURE WAS
Grockery, Glass & Chinaware Are fe*ttires PeeaAar to $O0" �'' O 'il ua EVOLVED.
TH RUNS Iffie, tasteless, smatelit. Weir us". As Gin,
ALBEIt'r 6T., CLINTON.tDLIIiT'IfU11T, UHT• � First Caricature Dates From I720 -The
Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1866. Highest Cash Price for Rtitter ,and Eggs Present style E,tablished by Punch's
62.ly _ _Hoods
Artlete-(,}enerally Accepted by Forols;n•
OAPITAL, - - $2,000,000 COOK'S Tp 0�� ars as the National Figure Representing
REST, $1,500,000 FL 8041 "Younrrer now yon
FEED STOREY levo takeaa pllli� it IN SHP!,
England.
Head Office. - MONTREAL• oyer," Me, U. I. Hood & Co,, 1'�' John Bull did not, like Minerva,
WH. MOL80N, MACPHERSON, President. Clinton.Proprietors, Lowell, Mase. spring full Ranoplled into existence. He,
V. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager, Who oldy Pius to take with Hood's I3snapslfillr like Topsy, 'growed," and his growth
BRAN and SHORTS in Large Or from the earlisct caricature in 1720 to
Notes discounted, Collections made} Drafts Small Quantities. the present weekly presentation of his
issued, Sterling and American ex- An Un�artuAate Girl portly proportions in the pages of that
change bought and 801(1. OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS s popular plotoriall Punch, to one of slow
Iere0.aeT ALLOwan ON DarcalTa but steady evolution -adding a jack-
_ 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel boot here, a collar there, borrowing a
SAVINGS BANK. Oats TEASING MADE HER A MANIAC. alossy beaver from one artist, a tuft of
Interest allowed on sums of $1 and up, whiskers from another, stopping by the
CLINTON-oadside-the pictorial path -to adjust
:,ggZ&3M1.S_ D. COOK, New York, Nov.NoyA.—Constantly his raiment to more modern taste and
Hooey advanced to tarmera o❑ their own notes 762-tf teased by liter brothers and sisters be- requirements; and then, when all was
with one
or more endorsers. No psortgago re• _- �+-- cause she could not speak English, Ida spick and span and as it should be, rest-
quired as security. HILL'S Grudberg, the pretty nineteen -year-old Ing from his sartorial labors, while the
H. C. BREWER, Manager, daughter of Barnett Grudberg, an fashions glide in and out from year to
December, 1896. OmNToit•, PRODUCE EXCHANGE
actor, living at No. 142 Rivington year, leaving him unmoved and unalter-
G.
' street became insane yesterday, and
VI a ids McTaggart Corner Store, Albert r, Clinton. , y ed ci so much as t single button he his
Dealers in Grains, Flour, Feed, Seeds, was removed, a raving maniac, to spacious waistcoat. Yet from the an -
etc. Teas a specialty. Bellevue HGlspital. The girl is one of onymous caricaturist of 1720 to Mr.
a family of seven children, boys and Linley Sambourne in 1897, •Mr, Bull has
BANKER Headquarters for all kinds of Field and Garden iris. The younger children, laying undergone some strange and certainly
Seeds. We carry the largest Stock and the g
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. largest variety of seeds. in the streets, learned to talk nglish very numerous vicissitudes. He has sat
All Goods will be sold at lowest prices for Cash, rapidly. Ida remained indoors and for his portrait oftener, perhaps, than
We pay Cash for Eggs. Any kind of Brain kept herself busy about the house. any other fictitious celebrity, unless, per-
il (IblNb7RAL BANKING► B (TSINESS taken in exchange for Goods, same as Cash. Her mother and father both under- haps, it be Old Nick himself, and it is
TRANSAOTED. V - �-- ��=LZ, - stood and conversed in the English belly on wonder if his patience b has
Ian guage. The result was that the been considerably tried, and he became
eldest daughter found herself isolated a little finicky and irritable. Truth to
Notep Discounted. Dia/te IBEued. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP from the family. Her brothers and tell, he was a bit of a rough customer in
sisters, and mether and father its well, his early days -just What one would
Interest Allowed on Deposits, teased her about her inability to leal n imagine a discontented farmer in the
Clinton, June8th, 1891 668Y FORD & MURPHY, to speak like the rest of the family, siahteenth century to have been, but he
(Successors to J.'W. Langford.) and the younger ones were accustomed
to gather around her and tease Lher
4 q Roving bought out the above buel❑ase, we intend �+'
`o `Pad. to conduct it on the cash principle, and will supply until she became frantic with rage,
our customers with Cho best meats at the lowest pay This pleased the children. The unfor-
ng prices. tunate young women became morose, is
JOHN RIDOUT. FORD&MURPHY, and Really she had a fit. Then she
_ had several tits at short intervals.
CONVEYANCER, CGMMIBSIONER, ETC. LIVE HOGS W�NT�D.
doctor
fits became su frequent that a
doctor was called in, and he prescribed
Fire Insurance. Real Estate. Money to lend. a medicine which relieved her. The
children kept up their teaming, how-
OfSce-HURON STREET, CLINTON. -- ever. For days at a time hhe young
woman refused to talk to anybody in
---- Highest Market Price Paid.
the house and went about muttering ��
D. CANTELON, Clinton. to herself. The young children came p l
vfla-tt. in from the street yesterday afternoon D ,
DR. W• GU N N 7 and began as usual to tease their sister.
(j!1 r L�1 Sudderil she jumped from the chair- o/
R. 0. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh. Office- Geo Tl 0��111 in whic she was seated and, seizing
Ontario street Clinton. Night calls at front door of goo. the youngest of the children, she lifted 17z�
residence on &Atte❑bury street, opposite Presbyter • . it clear' off the ground and was about .
Ian church.
Horseshoer and General Black- to swing it around her head to strike e
DR. TURNBULL. smith, another of the family when she was
restrained by one of her brothers. The �
-- Albert Street, North, - Clinton. young woman became frantic. She j
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; H. D• i JOBBING A SPECIALTY. scratched and bit those who went near /
0- M„victoria Univ- M. C. P k 8. Ont, ; t flow her. Her brother, becoming alarmed,
of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late �f /
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Oillce:- Woodwork ironed and first class material and called in a policeman, who, seeing the
Dr. Doweley's and, Rattoatiury at. Night calla work guaranteed ; farm implements and machiuoe condition of the girl, called an ambul-
answered at Oeice. rebuilt and repaired. •ince and she ws taken to Bellevue
r Hospital. There it was said she wits
DR SHAW TO THE 1=ARMERS. suffering from acute mania, caused by
c
righteous determination to stand by his
friends and defy his foes I
It is only necessary to add that John
Bull 1s now, and has been for a long
time past, generally accepted by foreign
caricaturists as the national figure repre-
sentative of England. -London Mail,
a - the incessant teasing by the •other THE FIRST JOHN BULL,
Study your own interest and go where children and by brooding. She has
Office -Ontario street, opposite English you can get probably lost her reason forever. (Anonymous.)
urah, formorly occupied by Dr. Applet oil. • -
N. W. WOODS, Reliable 06 Harness. got prosperous later on, and by 1827-invery
GAINED VERY MUCH. Hnblot Broad o days - he was very
respectable and opulent looking indeed.
L. 1- C. P. L• L. M. R. C. P. L; L. M. Rotunda, I manufacture none but the BnsT or SToc%. ---- The birthplace of John Bull, as a pop-
Duhlin ; M. 1t, C. S., England ; M. C. P. and S., Bewart of shops that sell cheap, as theV have "My wife was afflicted with sciatic nisi personage signifying wa3
Ontario 969-y got to Live star Call and get prices. Orden pe t3England,
b mail promply attended to rheumatism for three years. Seeing
-Certo. $one at the office recently occupied 5 P P y in a work by Dr. Arbuthnot, entitled
by Dr. Turnbull on Rattenbury street, Clinton, -•�- �-sf an advertiserrlent of Hoods Sarsap}tr- "The History of John Bull." Very few
from 11 o'clock a. M. to 3o'clocic p. m. week el C0 11.N $E�Ly illa we concluded to give it a fair trial. persons nowadays, however, have read
days, and other hours at the "Hut," Bayfield, HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTR, ONT After she hard taken a few bottles she
_ ained very much and she continued that book, and quite without oonsidera-
tion for those few it may be mentioned
GO TO THE its use until she was cured." CHARLEis that Queen Anne therein Is Mre. Ban,
B. ABBOTT, Coldwater, Michigan. that John Bull's mother is the Church
Union Shaving Parlor HOOD'S PILLS are the best family of England, and his sister Peg is Soot -
Dr. Brllce Sur�enn Dentist. cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re $and•
f liable sure. 25c. The description which Arbuthnot
_ For first-class Hair -Cutting + gives of John Bull as being "in the
OFFICE -Over T ylor's Shoe Store, and Shaving. main an honest, plain -dealing, bold,
Clinton, Ont. Special attention to pre- ,Sm'ith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton There is good authority for saying choleric fellow of inconstant temper,"
servation of natural teeth. pp that Senator McInnes will get the struck everybody in those days as being
J. EMEI2PON, Proprietor. singularly typical of Englishmen gener-
N. B. -Will visit Blyth ovary Monday, and Lieutenant -Governorship of British g 9 typ
IBayfleld every Thursday afternoon during the Columbia, and that Mr. Templeman, ally. Thin, gaunt -looking rakes used to
summer. �II,rR�� fl�M�LrI who was a defeated candidate in the stalk about the coffee-houses, slapping
-PUMPS!, PUMPS S general elections, will get the Senator- themselves on the chest and trying to
��'e Agnew, ship vacated b Mr. McInnis. look fierce anti benevolent at the same
It you want s atisfa do , send your
pump, one the p y time, under the impression that they
will give yon satisfaction, send your order to th were, each and all John Bulls. Through
the undersigned. is will deg and clean wells and do it a
the aloscat prices. IIs also handles a flrst•oloe PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. out Citlray's marvellous caricatures John
FORCE PUMP. Bull is invariably represented as a fat,
Office hours - 9 to 5 JAMES FERGUSO1 NO CASE OF CATARRH TOO ACUTE, OR good-natured farmer, who is being per -
OF TOO LONG STANDING BUT DR. petually brow -beaten and robbed by Fox
�������� Oppoeit Quocn's Hotel High Street Clinton. ,
tit' 809-tt AGNP:W S CATARRHAL PONDER CAN and Pitt and the contemporary Min s -
At Zurich the Second rl uUr5- _ ALLAY AND CURN: WHEN ALL ELSE ters of the Crown -occaslon ally protest -
FAIL IT CURES -TRY IT FIRST AND ing against unjust taxation and patting
day of each month, �� N wALKE� SAVE EXPERIMENTING. King George on the back, which mon-
. f arch he strikingly resembles. Indeed,
the reliable- "Five years ago my little daughter there is no mistaking in some of the earl -
was attacked with catarrh of a very catures of late In rte last century that it
severe type. We used all known Ca-
tarrh cures, and treated with most
J. E BLACKALL MAKER, skilful physicians for over three years, `M
i SEAFORTII, ONT. and her case was pronounced chronic a
Veterinary Surgeon Parlor Furniture re aired and recovered,
and incurable. Last winter we heard !n
and Veterinary Inspector. Carpets sewed and laic; ,Also cleaned and re- of the wonderful cures effected by Dr.'s:
novated at reasonable prices. Agnew's Catarrhrl Powder. A bottle
Office on Isaac street next Now Era office.
Residence, Albert St„ Clinton. Orders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S Was procured, and I here state for the
store, Clinton or Scaforth, will be promptly all benefit and encouragement of all suf- i
USEFUL PLANTS.
There Are About Fifteen Thousand. Berne
of Thom' Very Valuable.
Plants useful to man are estimated to
number about 16,000. Among them are
5,000 roughly classed as economic and
food plants. The above includes 1,100
edible fruits and berries and 800 edible
seeds. Fifty are reckoned among the
cereals and 40 as uncultivated edible
graminaceous seeds. Four hundred and
twenty are classed as vegetables and
salads, and 260 are listed among the
tubers.
There are 37 of the onion group and
82 of arrowroot. From 39 plants sugar
may be obtained in paying quantities.
Vinous drinks are obtained from 200
plants, aromatics from 266. There are 60
substitutes for coffee and 129 for tea.
Tannin is present in countless plahts
and has been mentioned in 141 and
caoutchouc (India rubber) in 96. The
near relative of this substance, gutta
percba, named from one plant, has been
found in at least seven, while resin and
balsamic gums are yielded by not les
than 38. There are 10 wax trees and
shrubs and 330 which have been mad
to yield essential oils. From 88 different
plants potash, soda and iodine have been
extracted, and 60. aro of use to the dye
and to make ink.
About 300 have fibers that are of use
In the textile arts, Forty-four or more
are used 'in making paper. Forty -sigh
have been utilized in making roofin
preparations, and 740 have been turns
to account in miscellaneous bufldin
operations. Of all plants known only 61
are known to be in any degree poison
ous.-Popular Science News.
tended to.
-
VETERINARY SURGEON, �xryry��
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col• tl
lege, Toronto. -- — -
Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on the /�
most modern andscienti6oPrineiples. L. 0. L. No. 710,
Day and Night Calla Promptly Answered, CLINTON
Residonoo-Rattenbur1' Street, Nest, Clinton Ont. 1
Meets 811COND Monday of every
month. Hall 2nd flat, McKay
Vol, block. Visiting brethren always
madowolcom..
_.__.�-. J. P. SBEPPARD, W. 6f,
J, SCOTT, P. CANTELON, JR. Sec. THUS. BEACOM, D. M
Barrister, 4c., -
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. ��F•�1�41'.
Money to Loan, /�LiNTON Lodge, No, 84, A. F: k A, M. meets
C Visit
One loaf of bread may be
It is true, we like him beet as Tenniel
draws him at the present time; but It
light, sweet and digestible.
when the twentieth century opens he
will abandon his costume for that of a
You may use the same ma -
slightly more advanced decade, no artist
finger frame, his
terials for another and have it
dare lay a on his portly
bluff countenance, hie benevolent eye,
heav sour and so The
y' ggy'
which yet twinkles under his aspect of
knack is in putting the in-
I II.
gredients together just right.
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-=-
A substitute for Scott's Emul-
Goderieh, - Ont. Kearns Tent No. 66, Knights of the Maccabees of
sion may have the same in-
gredients and yet not be a
OFFICERS.
perfect substitute, for no one
,_�--------- -^-- never exceeded 12 anaeasmente in a year. Cheapest
and safest in exlAtenoe. ltleete in Orange Hall, Cliu-
' M • 0 - JOHNSTON,f first Friday of
knows how to put the parts
'� ✓
together as we do. The se-
non, Soey. Tress., S eatorh P. O.; bliohnol hAtrdlo
Ltspeotor of losses, Senforth P. O,
usi-
cret of -how" is our busi-
COMMISSIONER, ETC., Grand Truilik Railway.
ness—twenty-five years of
ness twenty-five
begins to tale tho character of Fox, and
afterwnrds of 0corge IV. and the Duke
experience has taught us
i
x$97 a
the best way.
—
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLean, Kippen.
Two sizes, go cts. And $t.co.
SCOTT h BOWNE, Belleville, Ont,
c
righteous determination to stand by his
friends and defy his foes I
It is only necessary to add that John
Bull 1s now, and has been for a long
time past, generally accepted by foreign
caricaturists as the national figure repre-
sentative of England. -London Mail,
a - the incessant teasing by the •other THE FIRST JOHN BULL,
Study your own interest and go where children and by brooding. She has
Office -Ontario street, opposite English you can get probably lost her reason forever. (Anonymous.)
urah, formorly occupied by Dr. Applet oil. • -
N. W. WOODS, Reliable 06 Harness. got prosperous later on, and by 1827-invery
GAINED VERY MUCH. Hnblot Broad o days - he was very
respectable and opulent looking indeed.
L. 1- C. P. L• L. M. R. C. P. L; L. M. Rotunda, I manufacture none but the BnsT or SToc%. ---- The birthplace of John Bull, as a pop-
Duhlin ; M. 1t, C. S., England ; M. C. P. and S., Bewart of shops that sell cheap, as theV have "My wife was afflicted with sciatic nisi personage signifying wa3
Ontario 969-y got to Live star Call and get prices. Orden pe t3England,
b mail promply attended to rheumatism for three years. Seeing
-Certo. $one at the office recently occupied 5 P P y in a work by Dr. Arbuthnot, entitled
by Dr. Turnbull on Rattenbury street, Clinton, -•�- �-sf an advertiserrlent of Hoods Sarsap}tr- "The History of John Bull." Very few
from 11 o'clock a. M. to 3o'clocic p. m. week el C0 11.N $E�Ly illa we concluded to give it a fair trial. persons nowadays, however, have read
days, and other hours at the "Hut," Bayfield, HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTR, ONT After she hard taken a few bottles she
_ ained very much and she continued that book, and quite without oonsidera-
tion for those few it may be mentioned
GO TO THE its use until she was cured." CHARLEis that Queen Anne therein Is Mre. Ban,
B. ABBOTT, Coldwater, Michigan. that John Bull's mother is the Church
Union Shaving Parlor HOOD'S PILLS are the best family of England, and his sister Peg is Soot -
Dr. Brllce Sur�enn Dentist. cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re $and•
f liable sure. 25c. The description which Arbuthnot
_ For first-class Hair -Cutting + gives of John Bull as being "in the
OFFICE -Over T ylor's Shoe Store, and Shaving. main an honest, plain -dealing, bold,
Clinton, Ont. Special attention to pre- ,Sm'ith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton There is good authority for saying choleric fellow of inconstant temper,"
servation of natural teeth. pp that Senator McInnes will get the struck everybody in those days as being
J. EMEI2PON, Proprietor. singularly typical of Englishmen gener-
N. B. -Will visit Blyth ovary Monday, and Lieutenant -Governorship of British g 9 typ
IBayfleld every Thursday afternoon during the Columbia, and that Mr. Templeman, ally. Thin, gaunt -looking rakes used to
summer. �II,rR�� fl�M�LrI who was a defeated candidate in the stalk about the coffee-houses, slapping
-PUMPS!, PUMPS S general elections, will get the Senator- themselves on the chest and trying to
��'e Agnew, ship vacated b Mr. McInnis. look fierce anti benevolent at the same
It you want s atisfa do , send your
pump, one the p y time, under the impression that they
will give yon satisfaction, send your order to th were, each and all John Bulls. Through
the undersigned. is will deg and clean wells and do it a
the aloscat prices. IIs also handles a flrst•oloe PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. out Citlray's marvellous caricatures John
FORCE PUMP. Bull is invariably represented as a fat,
Office hours - 9 to 5 JAMES FERGUSO1 NO CASE OF CATARRH TOO ACUTE, OR good-natured farmer, who is being per -
OF TOO LONG STANDING BUT DR. petually brow -beaten and robbed by Fox
�������� Oppoeit Quocn's Hotel High Street Clinton. ,
tit' 809-tt AGNP:W S CATARRHAL PONDER CAN and Pitt and the contemporary Min s -
At Zurich the Second rl uUr5- _ ALLAY AND CURN: WHEN ALL ELSE ters of the Crown -occaslon ally protest -
FAIL IT CURES -TRY IT FIRST AND ing against unjust taxation and patting
day of each month, �� N wALKE� SAVE EXPERIMENTING. King George on the back, which mon-
. f arch he strikingly resembles. Indeed,
the reliable- "Five years ago my little daughter there is no mistaking in some of the earl -
was attacked with catarrh of a very catures of late In rte last century that it
severe type. We used all known Ca-
tarrh cures, and treated with most
J. E BLACKALL MAKER, skilful physicians for over three years, `M
i SEAFORTII, ONT. and her case was pronounced chronic a
Veterinary Surgeon Parlor Furniture re aired and recovered,
and incurable. Last winter we heard !n
and Veterinary Inspector. Carpets sewed and laic; ,Also cleaned and re- of the wonderful cures effected by Dr.'s:
novated at reasonable prices. Agnew's Catarrhrl Powder. A bottle
Office on Isaac street next Now Era office.
Residence, Albert St„ Clinton. Orders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S Was procured, and I here state for the
store, Clinton or Scaforth, will be promptly all benefit and encouragement of all suf- i
USEFUL PLANTS.
There Are About Fifteen Thousand. Berne
of Thom' Very Valuable.
Plants useful to man are estimated to
number about 16,000. Among them are
5,000 roughly classed as economic and
food plants. The above includes 1,100
edible fruits and berries and 800 edible
seeds. Fifty are reckoned among the
cereals and 40 as uncultivated edible
graminaceous seeds. Four hundred and
twenty are classed as vegetables and
salads, and 260 are listed among the
tubers.
There are 37 of the onion group and
82 of arrowroot. From 39 plants sugar
may be obtained in paying quantities.
Vinous drinks are obtained from 200
plants, aromatics from 266. There are 60
substitutes for coffee and 129 for tea.
Tannin is present in countless plahts
and has been mentioned in 141 and
caoutchouc (India rubber) in 96. The
near relative of this substance, gutta
percba, named from one plant, has been
found in at least seven, while resin and
balsamic gums are yielded by not les
than 38. There are 10 wax trees and
shrubs and 330 which have been mad
to yield essential oils. From 88 different
plants potash, soda and iodine have been
extracted, and 60. aro of use to the dye
and to make ink.
About 300 have fibers that are of use
In the textile arts, Forty-four or more
are used 'in making paper. Forty -sigh
have been utilized in making roofin
preparations, and 740 have been turns
to account in miscellaneous bufldin
operations. Of all plants known only 61
are known to be in any degree poison
ous.-Popular Science News.
tended to.
-
VETERINARY SURGEON, �xryry��
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col• tl
lege, Toronto. -- — -
Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on the /�
most modern andscienti6oPrineiples. L. 0. L. No. 710,
Day and Night Calla Promptly Answered, CLINTON
Residonoo-Rattenbur1' Street, Nest, Clinton Ont. 1
Meets 811COND Monday of every
month. Hall 2nd flat, McKay
Vol, block. Visiting brethren always
madowolcom..
_.__.�-. J. P. SBEPPARD, W. 6f,
J, SCOTT, P. CANTELON, JR. Sec. THUS. BEACOM, D. M
Barrister, 4c., -
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. ��F•�1�41'.
Money to Loan, /�LiNTON Lodge, No, 84, A. F: k A, M. meets
C Visit
€erers from this dreadful malady
that after tieing two bottles my child
was completely cured, and I consider
it my duty to give my testimony for
the benefit of like sufferers." Mrs.
Geo. Gr'aveS, Ingersol, Ont. -Sold by
Watts & Co.
It 19 stilted In eCCle9laStlCiLl circles in
Rome that the Pope will shortly give
big decision on the, Manitoba school
question, as the moment is re arded
as opportune in view of the cafmnes9
Of the Unnadian press since Mgr. .lel
Val's mission to Canada.
s' t
/
J 1V
/
Ic
0 -•
-
jf
—
The McKillop Mutual Fire
.very, Friday, on or after the moon.
'---'-__ i.ngbrethren invitad
t�
-}•' �(�2J
cordially
E • CAMPION, Q • 0, T. C. BRUCE, W. M. E. McLEAN, Bae.
insurance Company.
'
8ARRI8TER, - SOLICITOR., Clinton, Dec. 6, 1896.
I II.
NOTARY, fir., 0. 9,
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-=-
-
Goderieh, - Ont. Kearns Tent No. 66, Knights of the Maccabees of
ty only Insured.
the world. $1,000, $2,000 and $3,000 Policlos. Mem-
bership Money over 100,000. Asecaemont-principlo-has
OFFICERS.
,_�--------- -^-- never exceeded 12 anaeasmente in a year. Cheapest
and safest in exlAtenoe. ltleete in Orange Hall, Cliu-
' M • 0 - JOHNSTON,f first Friday of
George Watt, President, ltarlock P. 0,; James
roadfoot, vice -Pres„ Seaft rth P. O.; W. J. Shan,
„ „
George who really was
ton, and ovary month.
BARRISTER, • - - SOLICITOR,
non, Soey. Tress., S eatorh P. O.; bliohnol hAtrdlo
Ltspeotor of losses, Senforth P. O,
was Fariner
meant by the caricatulild. Later on he
COMMISSIONER, ETC., Grand Truilik Railway.
DrRECTOR8,
begins to tale tho character of Fox, and
afterwnrds of 0corge IV. and the Duke
Grodaerieh, Ont. OFFICIAL TIME TABLE.
James Brondfoot, Senforth;Mlehael Mnrdio,Son-
forth; George Dole, Seaferth; George Watt, flarlock
Thomas E. flayo,Seaforth; Alex Gardiner, Leadbury
of Cambridge -as in the appended design
"H B circa 1825,
Office -Cor. Hamilton and Bt. Andrew's Bts.
Rutlalo and Goderieh District:-
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLean, Kippen.
by ,"
B the til a the Queen ascended the
Y
eOENTe.
throne John ull ane a finished char -
W. BRYDONE, Going West, Mixed ................ 1015 a. m.
i 1.03 p. m•
BARR�STEIt - - SOLICITOR. ;; Mixed...... ......,t.p. m.
I xprees............ . .4__il�.40
Themes Neilans, flarlock; Robert McMillan,Sea-
forth and James Camminge, Egmondvillo.
actor; and when, in 1841, Punch was
started,ellMessrs. Loeoh and Doyle,
Messrs.
Express ... ... .,.27 p. m.
Pnrtfoe deslroua to ottoat Insurance or trans•
act other busineee will be promptly Attend.
and Hine had to do was to pass
to
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ed to on application to an of the above oale.rs ad-
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OFFIOB BEAVER BLOCK - - CLINTON. 4.315 p. m.
dressed to their respective postottieos,
Messrs. Tonntel and
host of modern cartoonists, "almost Pre -
London, Huron and Bruce:-
clsely as it was received by them. Joh
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LESLIE'S CARRIAGE AND
Bull may change; he may yet be mom-
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— WAGON FACTORY 1
pellets to bow to Chase Inexorable decrees
of fashion whose influence the strongest,
M.
MC. Dlcusox,l C.
. Pace, Agent,
Corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton.
minded of us cannot altogether resist--
but it will only be a change of apparel.
I88 0. E. CLEMENT, graduate Alms College, Toronto.
tanehor of piano, Restd.noe-Onterlo Street W. X DAVIS, G. P. & T. A., Montreal.
First -Class Buggles on hand and made to
order. Prices to suit the times. Repairs and
repainting attend to, Prices roason-
sthodlstPareomige, Clinton. A. U. Perrrsox, G. T. R., Town.
promptly
able.
THE MANAGER.
now Much Pay Should a Creamery Super
intendent Receive?
The Creamery Journal sent letters o
inquiry to a large number of creams
managers asking how much pay the
got and whether they thought they re
ceived enough money for their services
The answers showed in almost eve
case that the manager received no ad
uuate compensation for the largo roun
Df duties required of him. A creams
manager cannot be successful unless h
gives his whole time to the factory, an
that he cannot do unless he has salar
enough to support him and his famil
in comfort and have something to
over. Either he must neglect the crew
ery or let his family go half fed an
clothed.
Tile Creamery Journal says on th
subject and on one or two other impo
tant points:
The subject is of great importanc
as many students of the,,co-operati
system as carried on in this country
prescut agree that it is a dangero
rock on which many a creamery h
bean stranded.
The question is, Is it- possible to co
duct a business involving the manufa
ture of, say, $50,000 worth of a delica
and perishable product properly a
without loss year after year at au e
dense, for supervision and manageme
of from $75 to $360 a year? Would al
individual conducting a business
similar magnitude in any line intrr
tho management of it to an employeo
poorly paid for his services? Is it rE
sonable to expect a farmer who has I
own farm to look after (as most of the
have) to devote his best energies a
thought; to the management of a crea
ery, assuming all of the responsibilit.
of the office year after year, for the m
arable pittance of $75 per annum?
A prominent New York buyer a
exporter tolls us that while in Chica
recently he sent out 22 telegrams to
operative creamery managers, maki
them an offer of from one-fourth to 0
half cent per pound more than tl
were getting for their product and
questing an answer by wire. He
ceived in the course of two days t
replies, one by letter and the other
telegraph. He wanted to contract fc
largo amount of goods and with a
sponsible, house back of him, and
thorny to pay a price that would gl
ly be snapped up by any good bush
man, he felt confident that he co
quiokly do the business.
Why did the secretaries not rel
Why were they and why are they
nine oases out of ton indifferent to
a kind of a business proposition which
r� volves their personal responsibility?
John
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Jerseys In Texas.
I wish to give your readers some per-
formances of Texas and Springside Jor-
seys. First let me say to those who
have tame grass pastures and hay that
the Jersey cow in Texas has to make
her record without either of these, She
has wild grass pasture in summer (pro-
viding it is not dried up, as it now is)
and oat hay or crab grass hay in win-
ter, with shocked sorghum in some
cases. We have ensilage, but in the
three seasons I have been here only this
year has the quality been what it should
be. But for all the above agaiust her the
Jersey cf Texas has not much to be
ashamed of. Our champion cow of past
year's butter yield gave 7,300 pounds
of 5.6 per cent milk, or 408 pounds fat.
We get a 16 per cent gain over test in
churn, so this cow hits been fairly prof-
itable. We have six others that have
gone above 400 pounds. Our highest
testk ig cow reaches 7.6, but her limit
in milk is 18 pounds per day. The best
2 -year-old heifer gave 6,223 pounds of
5.2 per cent milk, or an average of over
one pound of butter per day. These reo-
ords were made with only ordinary
care or such care as balance of berd got.
Our herd of 28 to 30 cows and heifers
have averaged one pound of butter each
per day for the past year.
We keep a set of records so complete
that any cow or heifer can be traced
back to her calfhood, and not only her
s milk yield is accounted for, but any pe-
culiarity she may have is recorded for •
it our own benefit and also for those who
may have her in charge in the future.
n -Buff Jersey in Hoard's Dairyman.
r'
Dairy And Creamery.
e Vegetable gardeners have found there
e is refuse enough on their farms to feed
t several cows, and that keeping them
dpays well in connection with the added
fertility which the cow brings to the
6 toil. A butter factory in the vicinity of
- a large tract of vegetable gardens is the
right thing. Where there is no cream-
ery and the vegetable raisers have a re-
tail trade they can add delicious butter,.
crease and pot cheese to their goods and
make money in two ways.
A milk fierator is a necessity on every
farm where cows are kept. So is a milk
cooler.
f An expert declares that after a butter
ry tub has once become moldy it is impos-
t sible even by steaming and sandpaper-
ing ever to clean and purify it again.
Put up in big letters at the entrance
to every door in the creamery or in your
e- milkroom if you keep a private dairy,
d likewise in the cow stable, the sign,
e"No.smoking.”
d The co-operative creamery at Shafer,
y Minn., is a -uost successful one, selling
y some months ovef 8, 000 pounds of but -
ft ter. During last Tune its patrons got 14
t Ct:nts a pound for their butter, and the
d creamery used up 750,000 pounds of
milk.
is When cheese is in the curing room,
r- every day when you turn it brush all
the surface over very thoroughly and
e stiffly to rub off any eggs of the cheese
vo fly that may have been deposited there.
at The cheese fly i ern I of laying its eggs
yrs in cracks, and leso must be very care -
as fully watched. If skippers mako their
appearance in these cracks in spito of
n. your care, cut the walls of the crack
c- entirely out to remove every egg or
to skipper. Then get some soft cheese and
id fill the crack out even with the surface.
X_
B. THOMLINSON
c•wrmmra* -
awimming on the back In sea water,
says a doctor, Is the most beneficial form
of bathing. Swimming on the side Is
very Injurious to the muscles of the
stomach. W . - ....._- W..
DR CHAS�5
IWNEY'481V R
DILLS
MR J H. BEF�fr,A', C.P.R. Aet.,
Wingham, Out., sn,vs Its was
troubled with Dyspopsia. and
Sidney and Liver trouble for
about3 vears. Retook Dr. Chnat+'e
H. -L. Pills. Tbey cured him, 111A
now he recommends thorn to
others.
HENRY D100RF., Pirkoring,
Ont., says that for Coetivoness
and Stourach Troubles he never
found tho beat of Dr. Clime'a
Ii.•L. Pills. He sl1Trod many
years, tried various remedies, but
none gave the saws relief as Dr,
Chase's.
ONE Sold and 2s 4
Pitt Recommendod
A by all SOX
00 Dealers.
galla i1 me 19"kwooie. ;�
elle 1ftr11ght w d a North RDsst'a�3rin
woonshlner tried to horse'whtp a deter►
Ore who had woandtd her thither In the
mmille for his still. She said afterward:
"I did It be nitige he took his rifle and
steed the red of my pull"
This cemlee o2 reading .Steve Crane in
the rough hilt realistic Tarlieel seictWm
•-•AtIa to CoRstitUtlela.
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