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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-09, Page 5MARCH 9, 1899. • •`• Ilitteregot • We would call the atteits • se -1-i iion. Of Farmers to Dr. Hess! • •Stook food Phro preparation Prepared by Dr. Hess •of • Ashlatid Ohio One of Ameri. • a a ea's greatest authorities on 47 :Veterinary work. This food • O is Intended for the building I/ o . Up Of any etoek, for potting : ° them in condition for sale.: •• • it increases the appetite arid • • 0 .• produces perfect digestion. 40 For horses, cattle,' sheep or is . • . . • • • hogs JR a flesh proancer. 0 , • s id • 1 tine • 2 • in 2 polio_ gs con „so • taming DV feeds for Vi . It • • 0 /ma been used with great G • sueeems and:We have severa e 1 1 4° custornefifTwho have used it el • ar and received ,good results. 0 • e For the asking. We e • give one Of Dr; Hess' •stock!' , kooks expialtking;sviera-1 disj: eases in atoOk and treatMetit' ' • • . et. for the 'Kline. • ' "- • • SYDNEY JACKSON': . , • ; • • ' • - ' 0 . „Graduate Drrigglitt, e 1 paof.Hissor.to Allen ss. lateen 'name). 2. eslio's0000tetaiseeksio"oiiiistiotiootio: . „ • - *atm eietae00000•0 te000000000 • • 144P011140,0110011111000000101109001 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, an s Burden. on OruceSeld. the eve of his depattute for the i United States a number of the Mende and acquaintancee of Mr Peter Vamp, The White Fores$ none. our noted thresher, geve a, large dance • to his patrons on Friday evening,- A ergo assembly was present and a yory enjoyable time Wee Agent./ 00 pIeanut . . Mr. Hobert Megity of the 4th 4011. • Wo Val -Auer* I * • e MANY r- THANKS 1898 has one And we wish to that* our cuitoniers for their liberal pa:teen- agea ' We, herieve that. having;• once! boughtirismars they will come again• l having satiafted' themselves that our', • , • - '. goods are just AS represented. .•. : I . , During 1899„we expect an increase of business and we shall a6ou'i best „by! • good workmanship .and .fair prices to4 meritita - • • • s ' ' • •' a . :if your tv' Ette':hr' or 'Ole& has been go.; ir• ,• in astray brifig it to es 'and•ave will ) do it good or if you want anything in, Silverware, Jeteetry, . Viretehee,. • etc.! Call and See our stock and :•leitin our• . prices. :, . •• • • INE" ARE EE.RDERS •. • • • , IN OUR LINE. ' • • . . . B.. CREWS e• E • e e er and • xpet r • es • • iseesio • • - ' • • oisieed , fitaligiathatig THEUREAT . • ts .' raosooll Inez te- confined to is bed through illness , The R. Tstil T, held an Oyster suppet • • a • .- a • a • • MoridaY evening Which wait fairly LOUIS 's well attend d . , • '; • e DEll VERs • • LOS ANGELUS GIRL WANTED'. - • •- • 'SAN DIECO in eed that the vvee sena .hours were imposed vst tb.e. Hardy Ginerument to'i' • . reached :far too. ei0011. They .611! 'the •The following additional -taxes have bee„..• • IL ,Fersed, wishinfialtobert a very euccees season. ,r •nU Mr..AfeKa7 know hoW tweet "Our post alla• -glee MaryYelloW of Ezetee spent a week eisitiog in this vicinity. Ms Seam Outer has yeterned !One bee visit in Etullet•t/ , • Mes,T. IL Brownlee of Kippen spent •Iitontay at the parental hem% Quite a nutaber from here tookin the social in Hensall last Week. j. • Mr. Arai Mrs. Little spent. Sunday • with the latter's tether, . ) The recent thaw improved the roasls, ,wheelitig on the roads and -sleighluel in the ditch. Forest Borne a•s • •'• • ' Rohr. 51.als-aY,. while spIitt ng •:wood one day lest week, happeued , with a very painful aceident, a block of Wood failing ou tits foot and smash Mg one of his toes, It conked hinoto lay off woek foe some tune) , • Miss Jennie Brownlee returned honie feoni sending.. a few days withher • sister, Mrs. Little. ; • We are sorry to hear that Mies Ida • Love is very • • • ; • Mrs, james Taylor, who has I been ill ,:for some time, is Slowly reeovering. Ma. and • Mrs: Wrn. Eqs vieited frientlein Brucefield last week., s • ; '• a s; , 1 ; . • 16x.etere .1. 1. . • Detootivo.I.:• : ty es tcottand; Mia « 11. .Monaur, have returned 'Item 'Bey City, Micha.where they were in tpie,st Ol Wm, Hewitt; who • uieappeared from 'Centralia last week,' leaving. sev,eral_ to reour.n his departnee. They "auncedded in loCating their men and made )119 tee the mark. — ' • The special cellections taken , in •t.13e Main eteeet Methodist chuachl On Sunday week, to be aPplied to "The Belief Fund,' of St. James elnliah, Montreal, amounted to $65. • Mrs. ThoreasStiipleyof. Clinton visit- ed friends. in town for a few days during. last week, the guest caber stater, Ms,. Was, Bawden. • • • ' Mrs. Frank Handcock and little daiiii•hter and Mr. Sidney •Hancicock, who -spent the past three ,roontbs with relatives • and friends in s'and 'around Exeter, left for their house in Entered:ch. ,Dakota, on Monday lard, • . • " • • Mi. Thos. Creech is; at • present ions fined to his bedwith a severe attack If •la gripe. : • a • • Mr. Thos. 00011,a:in has • purl:31440cl the house and lot, property ot the late •John ldagg from Mrs.: Henry Harris and took Peep -amain on- Saturday lest: ' 1 • Mr, and- Mrs. William Fiedler,. Ben's ' and.Mise Martha Bettis Kipper, •visited Exeter. ielatieee On Fridays last.' • Mrs, slansei Sweet and .Maris Mare, Brook visited reiatives, in Crediton bps Friday laet. • • •••• • This week' it is., oar sat 'duty' to chronicle the death Of 'Elizeheth Papa ley, beloved. wife of Philip Roweliffet, which ocaurred on. Wednesday; Mara.: let,. at thes age . of 42 years and 19 Months.: Deceased had been a great sufferer for some •years • with stoinach trouble and had gradually' been. grow:- ing weaker, She had -only been. con, finedtobey bed fiir two weeks ..prior to her death. • She was of a very quiet disposition and had many warm:friends. She leaves to mourn their less a tovieg husbatid and one daughter, Felonies at home, Iter father, Mr. VVro. Pugaley,and • one sister, Mts. Vyse of Detroit, besides a nuinber of Borrowing Wert& who ex - teed, sympathy to • the bereaved ones, The fueeral was lergely attended, show- . ing the esteenr which: the deceased Wars bold. The funeral serciicesWas.cOn: 'ducted by the Rev. Ten. Erik 1,on. don at the Trivitt, Meraorial church, • Mr. Tan Gould, Gould, jr.,.is at present . SAN • ANCISCO' •Domeetio wanted to de _kitchen work at th• • . FR . BotelClaretidon. .A.Pplyat once. • and other paintc4 in Calfhirciitts AriSona, N.03 W' .ohaton, March To. C. WILLLIaliS . • Mexico, oacirtide, ansl other Paciffe Coast , • ^ •• • Point. If you are contemplating& trip for •Health, VI etrachae, or.. laiseinerre! From a Canadian Winter to tlie'lancl of, Sunshine, Pratte 'and " Thronali rieeets to all Foreign Pointe. 1,4or aescriptIve Guides; Tini.0 'Tables, ete • apply to Agents T.R. System. • M. C. Dickion.D: P. A.., Toronto • A. 0. Pattison, at.Tat Agent, Minton. . es It. Ifedgeng, G.Taritiket Aga, mintier. 29 gLi?ghrfrtgaigallonattna „, positions remain nofilled. -aN7" - • • STRATFOHD, 010, • .„ • • . . given the °best" in thollino of bosittessor sho4. hand education. In fair Competition our. grad- uatea are nearly always chosen whilci others are turtfed aside. 'Enter noW. CiroUlars free, ,- • • •W. 3. ELLIOTT principai. you:AsicfoR s .110RTLENAVY. • You: mill ge,t,' it., ' , yOtz'don.'t..you •tveikp1ngv3.4 age. has ASD Bill. Gold. etters, , • , Gandiaji 'Pacific TLER81--.•. .001J11810W • Isiranitehit MI& Oartedieei aTorthavest will later. Toronto every 'lacteal acting Mare's. and Alall• , • s P,AMOngeto tiltVelling_Withotft eteck (416tild titit0 teeth leaving 'Lateens at *TA. • PAA6g)figOrit travelling'withlivsetoek sliaola tSkoara.lis tektites TOrant.O.at 9.00„ p.,ht, tot Colonist steeper?! Wiii ncr ettachmit toe train. Sesta itietticultite told emir 4'94'ot:tiers' Nene to anyClen. airant, opt? , - MoPREPSSON, • • Malfilafif,f4cfiCral Pluvichnter•Orelpi I lengfit. Toronto. s 4 'WILLIAM JAGEON•Agout itb OlintON .• House For"Sale. Otx eTt?1a $366 ;V1tgriycno;t henso with good lot-the'property at prertent occupied by Frank Upshall • Vacant Lotert yaplo street also for sale at a' very low price. pply at °nee to. • • . •. W. IIHYDONE, March 7th• , • Barrister AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE LOT AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The House, Lot and Household Furniture of the lato C. A.. Ilartt, 21 Queenstreet, • will be offered for sale bypubllo auction on Saturdays March 1111* at o'ctook, p.m. sharp./ Ternee-LFurratiire, cash Honse and Lot, cash, balance to suit purobasor. 11. LeB. HAstTr. 14. DICIECEN'grX.1, , Execntor. •Auctioneer, !TAKE I NOTICE; • • • • The Credit systeth makes Bad Debts whiCh take Profit away .froin Business, Crediting also• , increases expenses for • book- keeping, etc. Then to do away with Credit and put all transac- tions on a Cash basis is.better . fdr both buyer anti seller, We are, corivinCed of this', And will • adopt the gash systeirl, on • , • • 'APRIL 1st • Wo hats just purchased a larg • spring tock. of Bribts ond•Shoe • front:the leading manuftietureri of Ontario anti Quebec, and arit prepared lo sell at the • • . LOWit LIVIRO PRIDES FOR OAS ifs..ve you seen • ( . • . help to make ends meet. •".--s-a-4••XXX —••••••• , . ••Titz,INcusit.sup yr.du*ssEs. Wholesale liquor licenses- • Present Ifeenee. New Beene°. Inca 'Cities over 156,000 populations . $250 $450 • Cities frone 40,000 to 15000O.. -.494.49 250 •• 400 449/4.404,444•499.4.-1.1“,•1140 IA 250 • 350 • F- TaVern and Shop Menses• - Cities over 150,000 population ..„ , .... „.,., 150 (Mies from 40,000 to 150,000,....:,.., 150' -250 Other . . 100 • 200 Railroad. saloons. a R.; ;•;IP *1.1,41, 150' • •WO Be;avers and distillers will he taxed. on bests of eaPital. •Path/sated increashin revenuatas • • • • • . • , From distillers . • . , • ...... 440.0 •••••••••49.4.4 • FrOr,,i)brewer .. . . . .... ,11,1,14,1fP• ..... From licerisieehoicters,•, ...... • :4 I "tat ..... t . 'Ott. .... Ott "kJ 0994.4***• • .‘ • NEW TAXES., ON CORPOIUTIIONS. . The taxes upon corporations, epecified Mr;- Haecourt's • • Sommarized fern.), as followe. • • -• • • •• ‘,.• STREET RA.Lt...wA.F OOMPAINIES. , annuell,mileage taxas , ;• • • ,• , , On railways -post° 15 milee in lersgths $20 per mile, • • On railwaye over 15 and epto;25 miles, $35 per mile, • Oh raRivays n'tter 50 Miles in length, $6.0 Per ; •• : . • ; On railways Orer,25 and up: tP trifles, $45 per mile. •*. • OralInicaso rastst i'S• • ••• .• • • An annual tax chi. etee.i.c's• : 1.1p to $2,000,000 capi.bil, 1-10 of li cetits Overa$2,000,000'-and up to $6,000,000, $25 additionalleeeveit'$100,000• . • Over $6,000000, $15 additional tax for eery $100,000. , Tax on head offices, $100, •• • • • alit/ on each breech in Ontario, $26. • • IlsISORA.NCE COMPANIES NOT MUTUAL. ' Life Oarripanies- . •. • . , I per cent. annual tax on grosiapretniunna on Cintarici business. Fire, Accident, and other Oompanies- • , of 1 per cent. on time basis. ` ••, •• • •: TRUST ;l.ND LOAN COMPANIES, • . • . • • On Trest Companies-- , An annual tax of 1-3 of 1 per eenb, on paid-up stock: O On Loan Companies - Those with fixed paid-up capital, $65 on every $100,000 ot citadel. • Those with terminating or withdrawable stock - On capital up to $500, 000 $75 per annum.• • On $500,000 to $1,000;000,5100 per' annum. •• • On each additional $1,000,000 or less, $50 extra per annem, • •• RAILWAY COMPANIES. • , • • • . ' An annual tax of $15 per gale oh railway lines subsidized by the On a • ' Government. • •• , - -- • • l'ELEG-RAPEI COMPANIES, • . '• An annual tax of 1-4 of 1 per cent, on paid-up capital, 'estimated by 'Harcourt at it total of $4,875,00o. • . - • • • • l• •• TELEPHONE COMPXNIES. ' • . . . An annual taxa 1-6 of.,1 per dentkin• paid-im capital, estimated by Harcourt at $4,000,000. . a , • • •, . • . • - • • ' • ' EXPRESS. COMPAN.IES. • •• • s .• A. specific tax of $3,000 per annum. 0 0 • ' ••• IsjATURA.L GAS INDUSTRY. • On producers, a specific tax 'of $5;000 per annuM. Onstransmitters, a specific tax of $2,5N) per annumO . On both 'combined, a specific tax of 67,000.per ar-inuou. . . . • ... .... .. - .. .. . .. ..... . . .. ... . .. ... ... . • , . . . - lateknow. . . 4shfle14• . ' •' A' change in the sehool law .nurposed There have been many persom by the Minister:: of. Education is to this vicini troll the sick list . during make it compulsory for County Court- past few Weeks. oils .,to ,supplement the Continuation Mr. George Middlettin, Jun.., has t ' grants. It is also - made easier to very ill of inflammatory rheumat establish continual classes. If . the but we are glad to say he is now 00 government would do.Ethis it wbuld lescent. , • , „ : have The effect of wiping out a great Weare sorry to learn that .1115V many of the smaller High schools Olivant, pastor of Ashlleld circuit,i . that are only a burden on the County able to be out on account of rh . . and town in which they are situated. atism. . • . . . • . A young lady sent twenty-five 'cents ' _ . . • • Cv• LEFT Clinton News -Record Supplement. __CLINTONs MAR01-1 Sod. Lenclbitry. Mr. John Scapett has gone to Barrie . this week as a. . delegate for South Huron County L. 0. L. to the Grand Lodge of Ontierio- West.—Mr. Glass of the 14th con. of MeKillop., had' a very successful sale of farm stock • and•impl.einents•on.Feb. 28th. Mr. 0. . Ramilton of Blyth Wielded . Lira 'hams er.. Mr. Glass sold his...farm of ninety • acres some time ago to Mr. Isaac; Bolton of McKillop. --The Ladies' • Aid its connection with Abe .Walton • Methodist church' met at- Mr. Albert. Constable's, on the 12th concession, They had a gnarl meeting' and didit• . large atIJOUTIt of sowing for Mrs. Con. . • stable. Mee. Holland is Preelden t.— .The stewards' nod mem bees -of --the. .• • Methodist church held a meeting, last week. They .contem plate purchasing • • groond for a cemetery on the .farni of Mr. Alex..ain fielTball a mile east of • Lead bury,' which will . he muds more etnivenfen to this sectiches---Mr, John Muldoon • returned . to Men i toba, . on • Tuesday of last week'via, 0. P. lisatak» ing a munher of horses, implements, sa harness, buggies and a tot of needfut articles in .t•lie, prairie province. • Mr.. • Muldoen has been out there about ted. years and reports prosperity. lie lives . in the neighborhood of Lender arid • Herta ey 'We -wish him reeve success, . —Mr. Joseph - Getty, who has • been • visitingsfeiends in this neighhprhood . for some tinoca from. Moosejaw, N, W. T„ is ;visiting- friends near Brucefield ,for Et week before returning to ;the: Weet.. Mr, Getty left here •some 'few • years age with the rest, of the family • and settled .near 'Moosejaw, where • . there are five brothers of them engag. . "edn farthing and all are doing:wet. . • • • . .• • • No <Service e't St. 'Joseph's. . ' " • .. There *air no Service .in joseph"s. 'church:last. Sunday,owing to the ill •„ pees of itev. .Fother, West., ..It is • Se ... • a eeldoea that he disappoints bis a pitriah• •,:oners • ititnis•or oi her respecits that his ' • n bsepee. was the more' noi .As • 'it happened the day thrh•ed out. abbut -,. the most t ein pest uoue of the season . So •• 1th ft few of the comaregatiop, inost of • .; whom reside inI be eountey, 'could • •• have got to St. .1 iiseph,'0. even had' Weir. s priest been able. ta attend.,- -- '1, . • Leeturea-Quite a goodly. audience atagernblecl lash Tneeday evening 111 St. Andrew's church under theauspices of the Sabbeati.School, to listen to a loc- ture hy Rev. W. Muir of Union cherela Bracetield. His •• subject was "The . Cluistian • Worker and His .Bible,” and it is. safe to say that the lecture was in •• .• every. way a, rnastasepiece. In the way.. of good forethought, .freshness of mate. • , • ters-elegance or dictation, 'riohness of imagery, felicity of comparison. and descriptive,ereative genius and excel- .• leticy of delivery- it would he difficult • - , to eqoal it. Your •covrespendeot is • sorry that Oanade as a whole, and s BrneeSeld in perticular, is about- to • lose, at. least for a, time, the presence • . end services of such an able and high- . ly esteemed minister of ., the Gospel. ... The Omit. wider the leadership of Miss. • Crawford; contributed no little to the steloyment and edification .of the audi- • • ence, by a few ehoice and appropriate seleetions, admii ably rendered. • . . . • titanley Township ()omen,' ; • • • • •• .• • Stanley domed met on MOridaya March (ith; Alt the members peesent. • , Minot es• of previous meeting w.ere read and 'adopted.. •The fallowing aceounts were paid :-Jos. •Fiether, $9,00 for ' gravel ; T. -3, Mat ke, S2 88 for grEvel . McLeon Bros., for advertining Court of Revision $2.50 'a Municipal World, for ; apeara and blanks, 56 31 .; expreas • on se trie3s30 vents. . Armsteong was . appointed lvledieal Health Officer for 1899. Next -Meeting of conneil on. • :Morality, April 10th; at one o'clock is. • , Ma -4, T. Cairns, ()lerk, . • • " Don'tDo It. , . ' 'One of our •exchanOes recently. pub- . . • ;•lished an_ accesmxt of a social event . • which • did. not- , take 'place.. It di • swim good faiih,aarpposing the artiste Sentait was coai•eet, but ipei ead it had been imposed on by itaiisinat Alook•whe ' ;probably alidnet • knew that, the lasts. ".• .. ••*•' hptaisn isinlitred iepist dafiluthisltept ssuc...h•efvieuninoyn f work. To : • prevent it • t•euetition . it mays yet, be neeessio y to •rnake an. example Of ad' • Aleek or two. Ocaninnnioations sent.. . • newspapers for publication viirs.the O accompanied' by the name of the writer • .•-• "not.neeessarilsafor • publication",- etc... • . . • • • 5 , to a Chicago advertiser _fora recipe to ; .0 0 wire or ins 'Lome, or it oaogneer. • 1401111 Mr' 1.111.06c1 ISA:CLUMP All IAD Uvosomuiva." whiten and soften the hands. She reis MISERY IN A HOSPITAL,' MoGnnoissa.-In Stanley., on February ation.• . • - ceived this reply ; "Soak them. well 22nd, the wife of Mr. Neil McGreg- The Seaforth stage, owned by Thos. three times a day regularly in Meal RHEUlitariista MADE LIPIS ,A. prattlers-. or, of a daughter - R. Thomson', has been purchased by water while your mother restao Bovril AliEdicaN itItSomkno, odds .P'Id111grt.-;In Stanley, on Feinaiary wed, Mr llamas° sanan, Father of Mr, LIFTED V•••••ArPERIKANEliT cUltEs , the wife of Mr. .Peter Fisher., of a Rich. Williams, the well known' livery. man of 13russels. The 'atage carries Williatai -Allan'illarinon• ' tiBrZrzlint.„4 ste ' both) n3ail and exprees ,in addition to of the 081.4 -------------------- othe townehp of. 'The life of John E Smith of Amasa n phen on Feb 22nd VViSod lilospital, St. *Thonias, wag one vvite Frenle .elebner., Of a's i)5.enngeng,i8 and Pernels' Air* Theme" Colbstene, Med 011 SatersbAY last in the long round of misetar, he was so afflict. son. . will devote his tune to the egg and but 66th year of his age, ed with ehentuatism. • He tried all EATort,In Exeter North, on Feb.. ter business in Listowel, • manner of eares without much benefit. 10th, ahe wife. of Ebner Eaten, of a • Organizer,Townserid and the 'Degree . •• After having taken half a bottle of son. - • 11%arch, April, May. - • South American Rheumatic Cure he Team of Brussels K. 0. T, M. initiated • -;--- friend great relief, and four bottles DEATillet eleven candidates into the mysteries of PURIPZ Yonit ntoon. . Watts & Co. . Illa.son-In (Minton On March 7th, Mrs, the Maccabee Order the other evening. This 18 the season when your blood . 1.---a..- • . EPPLETT.-In Blanshard, Bleb. 21, Mar- • -- • • • - — THESE ABE THE ISOFI'lIS IN WHICH TO cored him • perrnanentiy.-Sold by . • , tue 'more utitnin& care ot tue • present. Defective vision, is easily cured, unless •of long standing. Our large stock of lenses and frames, combined • with our knowledge of hovv to 'fit them properly, insures:you permanent benefit • and not • nierely temporary ' Charges moderate. A G171(70 Thomas Mason, aged 42 yeArs. CASE, is loaded with impurities, accumulated the, A. Bragg, wife of Thomas Eps dueing•the winter months from ,,elose .• lett, ailed 58 years and 8 monbhs, vOOTOIUS DIE, BUT HE • • WON •. • • o confinements rich food, and other- cans- • ' BOWES.- In Greg', on 'Thursday Feb. dA,Lrado 1Th nvat SOUTH A.ISIERIOAN • Jeweler and Optician.. es. These impneities must be driven Wednesday evening of last Week Nel- 23rd Hanna. owes, Wife of James lcuncEY °nil% "D 3314UIETES WAS from your syetern or -they may breed son Monteith, Esq., M. P. P., rein UP Bowes, aged 68 y'ears. ABSOLUTELY count,. serious diseise and cause untold suffer- from Stratford to Ilea hie Mitchell rant:mem-In Brussels, °° g"daY' A. prominent legal light in a Carla- BUTTER & EGGS mg, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great- friends. He was met at the station hy a February 27th, Rev. John Ferguson . • dian Western town treated and dieted it is possible to obtain. It is what the ple, who cheered heathy as li6 stepped 11 data 1 th for year's for what the doctors diagnos- • I est and•best blood p.marying icine arass band rind a large number of peo- D. D., aged 69 years, 0 months arid •••• millions take in the spring. ' It will e want at a Butter and Eggs an appetite, tone up your system, andtele; rt Gerd:inns and years and 1 day. ed an incurable case sof diabetes. lie became so bad that he had to quit his we ean• get for which we will pay .. . She hiehest market' price. purify and enrich your bloud, ereate bodily : from th t • H w th t k Joleas- ri Mitchell, on Saturday*Feb. rm. a as en a en 25th; 1899, Thomas Jones, aged 44 .,_ y two a .. ... a .give you soUnd, robust health. carried him to a Ole in Waiting. In SHOrtrittUtt.-In Morris, on Tuesday', practice, other complications setting a reaching the Hicks mule the hero of • February 28th, Robert Shortreed, In, ands his sufferinge were most in- . .. , ivimhani. the hour appeared on the balcony and aged 68 years.. • • ense. Almost as it last resort he tried GROCERIES thenked the electors for the loyal sup. HILL. -In Eisex, on the 2814 Feb.-- South Artmeican Itidoey Core, and, to Mr and Mrs. john Ditnent of Blue- Pell they 144 given hire in ibe late wininlit Rill, of nine Green aged his own surprise. immediately began Our stock cif Groceries is fresh, . vale celebrated the 2ttli anniversary of eleetien's and promised to endeevour to . 74 years. ' He continued taking "this .greatest of to improve, • This is over a a'.ear ago. well -assorted and having been . At ° — their vredding ots Mohday , evening 6IcKillops ori Mondav kidney Specifics and to -day he is a well peeve worthy of their treats. •NicitIVAW.--111 week, a large • manlier of their- friends Feb. 27th, 1800, James McQuaid: Man. -Sold by Watts as Co. , and relations from that vicinity and aged 00 years and 8 moritlis. • TI4B-DBIATIFI.BADGE other places having aceepted invite • - Dttttn.-In McItillop, on February • oecasfon. , An elaborate supper ;Wait , ti"rl.t° be Pieeen6 en this imP°ratitc . IS SPARED TEOMANY, HOME* BECAUSE the late Jetties Durie, aged 84years Mas. w era Sooeursto Senor, beat baencit ja- i DE. AGNEW'S OURE FOR THE HEART •and 3 months. unebyniNillionws of mothern -for their children f our re t a sick °had uffering 1 27th, Elizabeth Aitcht3soil relict of Pow Over Fifty Years Served and Many or the same geeeta ISIEVESPAILSTOCURESEART DISEASE EtactiNS,--,In Myth, Vebruaty 2701 whoa teething. If disturbed at nigh sonde ago were again.) numbered withl 1 who od6 at the bridal table twenty-4Ive -Rumen xpt 80 MINtirdS. • • Itobert HigiVris, aged 70 ears. • al. brokeyAgYwith pby :in of Cuttin Toot: sorid • bought to sell is being sold at pri. O nes that will 6o0ii clear It off the . shelves. TRY US. ° • • 0. OLSON, •CLINTON the party, among •• them being the The pall cif death hat4 hovered over' John Ryan, aftd 72 years. . RYAN.- LtIc now Feb, 1th, Mrs. o re and qat a bottle ot "mre. insiowasooth- I:g Syrup' for Children Teething. It will re- ' ' bridesmaid, xtow Mrs. ,Mex. Orr of many a'diseased heart) looking_for the GALBRAITIL-In °wick. on Friday, Hove the Poor little oufferer Immediately. Hos • =thew', therein no inintitke about • Frank Soott of Shiest/0e, The evening .'new'a Cure fax the Heart has stepped 76 years. • and bowels, mires Wind' Collo, softens the Wg Fordwich, and the groin:tan:tan, Mr. latit flicker of the candle, and Dr.. Ag. Feb. 24th, Mrs. J. • Galbraith, aged Irn til3TiPeittiatarrheett, regulates the Sternach JACKSON was very pleasanMy spent hi amuse. between the patient sad. the trim MAntrits.-In Turn berry on rehrttery Gums, reducesInflammations andleventone and manta' ofvarious kinds and the young haild,And nursed the sufferer -bee to 28th, Cassie -Vanalstine belove.d garnti teeaselstill:igNeva's- ik CENT C P people especiaoy beamed to enjoy Derfect and permanent health. Thos. . wife of WM. Martin, aged 38 yeais santto e taste and is the proscription of ono . themselves in dancing, which was kept ea f ` unable ak Rawaraaara etrie of A.ylneer.Que , had heart clis. • and 2 months. of the eldest and best female physicians and up till early morn. se or five years, was a wo . In .Eaas a no march . nurses In the United Staten. Price twenty-ilvo e I , saints°, bottle, Sold by all druggists throu teigrave cheese faotory for the se eon' $11./tline* ne' Agt1851 8 Cure for the - Philip Itowcliffe, aged 42 years Vianestoweeocranstatisvitue 4,4 CLINTON CiNT. The followmg is the stritement of the The doetnrs gave him, up to die many 1st,. Elizabeth. beloved wite of • °it 'WOVICT.1` BO RUra told ask for "M - cart gave him relief in thirty min- and 1.0 rrionthe. of 1808 seat to factory,. 288,702 •utes and folir bottles cured COWARD. -In TJeberries efr March 2ricl, . 1 • • lbs ; cheese .made therefrom, 26,Th 306 by VVatts 85 Ce. , itabOrt Coward, aged.%) years and • lbs. ; vahle Of eheesse, $2011.29 t . ' 11 Menthes 9i CLINTON MARKET Rarons: . . • arlionta paid to patrons for milk, $1351,- -• --a....-- • MA.Watlfmilc.-1t/ Stephen; lot in Threugh tickete issuea to alPpoirits In 02 ; amount paid for hauling milk to " __, coo, reerreeted every %Vanes/lay otOrnoot, 1/, Mary. Jane, . beloved wife of ran wheat ..., • factory, 5862.09 .1 paid for making -"-Willititaria-iirantierd. David Mawhitineys aged 34 yeArs. : Goose Wheat_ .... ..„.... 01 ttoo :an IVIAN.tT0 SA AND . ,.. 61106800 $256.72. The value of the ' -- itAnTT.,4w chntwo, an svfaech 2nd, Barley ....... 0 40 to 0 11 ,21-1 ----- THE NORTH-WEST dhedae wade last year was not one.thlrd bran &vat March- 8. -The High Court, Addle Hartt, aged 42 years. Oats..., . . ..... . ,... 0 28 to 0 :..., . of the amount it fOriMerly Was. Canadian Ordet of Voreeters, has elect- Ilasemar.-In Hullett, on March 0th, Pee gum gall /towed), daughter f m ed the following officers for the ensuing - I o r, s..........1,. .. . .. .. ....* " . au 0003 1t0o 00 38g Eriggage che'cked through, , Zit all . .. W. IL Bayley, aged 83 years, Robert Eennedy ' 1 0 05 nformation in refebenoe to travil'ion. was nuataaa arthe iaalgance ott oar fas: Ingentoll ; john It. Allan, iligh ViCoi- Succession Duties. of Lower Wiirghatn PM' :seen. Elliott, High. One Ranger) ----....-- •. e Be°Uktatte°r.4111oroPseeri4nulsshtistIrt7Z.", °0 5104 ttoe 0 15 sult the above. tart gra. Newton meosib, et mootteeir Chief Ranger) Toronto : Thomas White, pahaeweruorft e". 6 6 "P0r ands, High l'reiisurer, Brantford. the prettifies °Atari., received from -Egli!. ................. ....... 610. ts°,0 C6 003 • eoutive Comixiitt6e • Gureiner, • succession. duties during that year 1892 r,i.h w t 00 to 4 10 Butter in tull...*.**.Ple,.11.0iir 0 14 te 0 an F as gth tom a ( High SeeretarY Brantford ; Sohn Noel- AS shown by the public accounts for 2 I • rAlt:h° rfAttlY6 tlitt1:11111040Diti nMias itt Guelph; 3, .Thotodoof Petorborough•/ t.1,° f'uta of $206,185.58. Tbe lielveral Pork per if6 00 te 6 00' 0-iontlenklivit lioar that 'stile luta re! H. D. Honderson, Whitechurch ; (lea. counties contributed ea follows:. Brant , bitted A pplee per 0 05 to 0 5i man kosi Boarci4lrentford 1 -Dr. R. se, 87, tiny $618, !futon $1,486, Gecko 'par 0 66 to 0 06 stitrzeTnn n14,01VI,It OPIItIALTII O. r000ltt Als°41140 Mo41041 Board. ings $5,5411 'Kant ea,t65) Lennox and °Woken* per 0 SO to• 0 ' cAtistPtifitAAYnso it) AND IIAPPLNESS.•-/e the Stomach Rid etown Gibe clM $771 d d . covered from her seriout fitness. FaulktierbOttawa a 0, E, Britton, Gan. $642, Carleton $19,2511, Dufferite 8668, Licks per lb....-. 0 05ito 06 ihuipiAN ALKING P" 'Am ABSOLUTE woo/. Stanley, Ohair4 Elicir. $1,8891 Zi$02 # )030, IltontGolto Turkeys per ..... 0 0/ to 0 08 • ires./4gs YALes 11 T3 M NO ELTY: g ; os.. g A ngton on s repine, Serie P • Is therepstrese after E.,,,...atbitt Ammer, Toronto ; 'Dr. Zenoedy, High $2,2.23, Lanark a658, Linceiln $1,469, Flout per ewe., . 1 90 to 2 15 • opotzkrz, ' I"Tr Aretite wmble Pur Itegistrar ; Rev.*W. S. VIciravish, Lateilltore $2,88/, Middlesex $8,771, Our stook? Ft 4)4 OLUFF; get Way Have goo lisusea to* ot, taw Deasaansa Uigii Northumberlarld and Durham 110,604, •quent Sick Heeclite P-fortieurtners of . A hi l• i 11880, 0 116 $840 Porth $6,802 ap it general boak-up. Dr. Vein S tin's t •s. MObn seas on 1, 6 All to (biter 0 o ' City Clerk Beasley of Hamilton has Pineapple Tablet* clidtei t-tll theta dbl. °tremolo/ the offices tram Brant ord Ponca Edward VI 8, Iteafrew V2,662, - tressing symptoms. They aid the di. te Tottent0 WM cliatahleedr rt EMI al. Stormentipundo end GIsingarry$3,987, reteived," trickle from Chicago, with a, Af oho,. note explaluing that the dee cents volts • MLA 1 jaeetive organs, cute the incipient op tdOittintitlitnOtisly agreed not to WO Vitttotlii $260; Watorlo0 112 W611111$011 to pay fOr a bottle Of itilt 'tniaaprei. IPI • . apu to se oo in t, ate ty • W_ 35P. te AND VitasAtlit SS CAN. AWNS MOOR. CO LONDON, MT, the oases, 36 eerits,..-Sold erly loather in this Metter Or approach 21,100) Wilifit•Orth $1819 plork prlated while the writer was atter) Eng . 'WOW 0o, " the subject tor fireyears,11130 hi bl h I