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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-16, Page 131VIA.R011 23, 1899. rOsisf••••••....•..0.••••: . , .• : ,;g:.. -i, . • lAit A OATH.' • ,, • .041 . • • • • WITHOUT :•: : .: . . . TROUBLE! . • . . . : . .. 1114V Le bad by the use of the • • . • o • 1 NIAGARA VAPOR li . . . I BATH. CABINET.] • 11 We ere. agents for this :t cabinet and would be pleased' • I to show. yell M.Odele also, 8 • • SEEO‘ PEAS catalogue of different styles • • ea and priens, prices. froze; O re We have a euentity, of NQ, 1 Soul Peas for • • sale. they are clear of bugs. • • . EoLMES .2 SMITE 9 up to $10. CO me in and we • Clinton 'Mat 611 8th • • ' • I DRESS AND M41111 MAKING, Children.'13 ClOthiag Specdany. Your Patrona.ge Solicited* *RS. T. MoILVEEN Corner Albert and Whitehead Streets. FARM FOR SALE. Lot• C°1)' /' t°"8111) illaZicT17171111.n1; 1714,-;44i:h:fftifrg.); :a.. on the farm is erected 2 story stone house, barn and shod. There is also a good bearing orchard and the farm is well watered with &Jiving spring and a Well. Apply on the premises to MISS tru WHITELY or W. S. LAWRENCE. Clinton. Clinton, March 21st, 1899. SEED OATS FOR SALE • I have a quantity of tine Baltimore white oats for solo. They test 43 lbs, to the bushels: Off 8 acres the yield was800 bus. Any one wishing seed oats would do well to purchase. - • WM, ELLIOTT, Porter's Hill P.O. 4th con, Goderiehtovvnabip. March 14th. • • . e : will explain them to yea. : • . • ' e : • • . . SYDNEY'JACKSON i • • Graduate Druggist. • • Sueeessor to Allen & Wilson Pfione 2. • • 0 ensemiososossefe•oe••••••••• seessee•oes11 e •fees•••••• CHRONOMETRICAL - 11 1WREST-10N' te • HER WATCH • WOULDN'T GO . We peeped into herwatch when' she said "The old thing Wouldn't go," After a hasty glance we didn't wonder and our diagnosis. was "Indjgestion," Pasted against the inner. side of , the ease were : • 1st. A portrait of her firstlove and a lock cif his hair. 2nd I Sortie dead fergeteme-nots. 8rd. A newspaper, clipping announ- cing ber recent engagernent. ' 4th. A four-leaf cover, • ". Between the inner' cover mei the works were two pictures and a re-ail:et for cold cream-. e tlie.pbstinate ting 'refuse ed to go. - •-„, How is your watch. running? A little stole? Is it out of repair ? If so, brink it to us, we will fix it for. you and the charge will be reasonable. . • WE ARE LEADERS- • IN OUR !.INE •, CREWS 2: Jeweler and Expert . 0S Watch Repairer. .1•41:4111:41:41::: SI3M3:3 I-1oyrd To Seat. I have for sale choice Seed oats which were. tried last. sea- son by fa &las in this district with splendid results. A. gul- let purchaser of ' Each bushel reaped F ittTY-TWO bushels and a Goderich township far- mer sowed 30 bushels and they had 1200 bushels. These Oats will not Rust or 3tnut nor freeze in the spring. The „straw is stron g and is al most as nutritious as hay.' Will have 'Beardless Seed Barley. Sample can be 'seen here, which threshed '• 85 lushels ,per acre. • A'stockof Plant Food, Sheep 'Tick,. He. Tonic, etc.; always on hand. IYETIST CIALIV oppefite the Market, Clinton. HOUSEFOR SALE. • ' On Victoria Street, . Near Organ' lietori, $300 will buy sroomy, comfortable house with good lot -the property at present occupied by Frank lIpshall • . • • ' • . Vacant Lot on Maple street also for sale at a very low prim. Apply at once to. • W BRI7DONF, March '7.th. • • • Brister STORE TO RENT. The undereigned offers for rental the store at present occupied by II. C. Barlett, furniture dealer. This is one of tho best stands in Clin- ton. Possession can bo given at once. •Also that large room over .1, Wiseman's dry - goods atom. Thorp Is a good entrance. Apply to • J. 0. ULLIOTT, or ' •JAS. SCOTT. Barrister, Clinton P. O. Clinton Feb. tith0 1899. ' 23 • • • - - • STORE TO RENT. First-class Brick Store. in Clinton; reCtrally Situated: suitable for any business ; largo and commodious cellar ;now fitted for drugs. AP-. .ply to W, a SEARLE, Clinton. . • • Take Core of T the Edith of Tim N ws-Recoao would like to say to mer s that have •good orchard county of Huron thet they o applee eecond to none, but 0 pay snore attention to. the tremi sorry to pay in the majority et 0 orchards are neglected. To crop of wheat the land Must ' Voted and imoured. It is t with ()Whereto< To get a crop •fruit. you must prune, mulch c v,ate it, as it needs this to li fruit growing in the dry seeso I year, to keep up with other the coantry we roust take rnore in the care of our orchards, them well and. don't be afraid ing them too much, hut dolt tioal way, RIld when the treea take a good sharp hoe and wee( old bark oft and don't be afraid ' ing them. There are a lot of which beeline ender this old. b When it hi scraped off they hale] Lo ledge in.' Different,tinics ha mentioned for pruning trees, is when r have a good sharp trine Ledo it. • I have so olte people say' they haven't titne to alee-the thee and it will pay. good fruit the old country marke •and unless they get it they ,ca • expected tO pay a good price. _. would liketo see our part of th try take the lead. • I would say • about the poor varieties of fruit: all gpod healthy. trees. The kin I•wcitild recommend to graft on trees are the Cranberry Pipp Baldwin, .Any tree that is no graft should be out down and ma firewood, for that kind of NUR is I do all my own grafting, and a son who would, like to know wl! get Cranberry Pippin grafts writk card to Porter's Hill. •I • ROBERT EL. Porter's Hill, March 1801. . .fluron Spring Assizes.. • The court was opened on Mo last week. His Lordship Chief Armour presided. „Yellowing w grand jury : -John Middleton,,fo Wm. Acheson, Michael Cumming Zmigh, W. D. Fair, 'James She Gi.orge, Harris, • John Hutton, Keys, Wm. McColl, George There were no criminal • eases' grand jury to take up. • THE oriel, oases. •Bedford v, Combe. -This was tion for illegal distress and an ace His Lordship dispensed With the Judgment reserved. •• • • Hays v.. Town.„o1 Goderich.- • for damages to land in• the to • Special Notice, Goderich. Owing to the illness 'REastei- Holidays Wil issue,return tickets at • SINGLE; FIRST-CLASS rArtv Going March 3011i to April gra,. inclusive, re- turning up to and including Aptil4th 1899. Between all kat:tonsil; Canada, Port Miran and Detroit. Mich., and TO, but no. ram Buffalo, Mack Rock, Suspension Bridge and Niagara, Falls; N. Y. TEACHERS AND STUDENTS - (On surrender -of -certificate -signed by Mind. pal). Single First -Claes Faro and One -Third between stations In Canada west of Montreal, and Single First -Masa Faro and Oneraldril to Maltreat added to Single Firseelass FAINT Montreal to destination, from stations west of Montreal to Quebee. Levitt and New 'Bruns- wiek and NovaScotia. ' ''et/Mlle's/arch. WM to Amildst. inelusive. re- , • turning up to and, including April 10th, 1859. Tiekete, rates and all laformetion from Agents of Grand Trunk Itail way System , G. Dickson. D. P. A.. Torento A. 0,Pattisoie.G.T.It Agent, clintoe. V. it. Ifedgens, G.T.Tieket Agt., Ciletees 20 OF OUR STUDENTS have taken goodsituations and four positions remain unfilled. X4:10eed As our business is now conducted an iash basis, our goods will bo sold at tne lowest cash prices. We quote as samples:-• Toilet Sets 50,4;r $7 00 • Toilet Sets at • 4 50 e 5 50 .• Dinner Sets &C... - .. 1.0 00, were 12 50' Dinner Sets at 8 50, were 10 00 • . ILIGEM8T PIIIOES VAUD FOE • GOOD itiTTIM AND EGGEi. G. J. .STEWART„ Exeter Flour AT NO. EXTRA PRICE after thir' clays for the plaintiff 4 • • cover posstyession of the lairds me• terial withees, trial of this actie postponed until the May.sittings court for the °county of Heron Murray v MeIvor.-Action t &wee alegacy. Pending the offe settlement, trial„postponed till th e 'sitting of this, ceurt for the COE Caesar v. Haraline,Action fordati for inducing eilitintiff to perches fendeet's business in the corm Norfolk. The juty.brought in a y for plaintiffin 8200 etnd costs. ' Small v Bradford. -Action for les caused pluintiff.by negligence application of plaintiff. trial p.m4 costs of day to be paid by plaintiff. Rutledge v. Fisher. -Action on gaete. His Lordship " diredted judgement be entered in this: • We invite your inspection of our stock of • Groceries., etc., being convinced that a purchase will follow'. In addle:on to Groceries of all kinds we will carry a sue- t,. ply of Eteter Flour, extra g'ood, but at no extra price. • • • • " ,TRY OUR 15 CENT TEA • . writvcronn, ONT. gives the "bat" lo thalthsoi businesser short, hand edtteation. In fair VOT11eait1011 or geed. yaws ere nearly alweye ehoson, while others at turned aside, Enter hew.. 01re:ear* free •Vita /11144I0T1' Principal, • • , J. W. Hill . • Coftbe'sBlock, Clihton • , • cult To See • • eeeeee,„ • „see • ed in tho proceedings. • ORANO. JURY'S PRESENTMENT: Grovmuou, March 14th, To His Lordship Chief Justice At The grahd jury at the Spring A 1899, for the county of Huron, • present that they have visited the mon gaol of the county and found thing neat and cleansed in good and the gaoler courteous and atte All the male prisoners were activel • gaged in the wood' yard.• The' complaint toade by the prisoners that forthe past ten days the supplied vies not good, We exam what wap Welland and found itsour. endorse the. action of the • mune taking steps to' recenstruct. the gao residence, believing thet it willimp the sanitary !ionditions, mere tepee the ventilation. All of which is spectfully submitted. .4t ••SEEN M1DELETON, Forer -r •..suFTLEmEr TO _ The Clinton NeWsimlieebrd:' ' . Minton, Oat, Thursday, A/larch 23rd, 1899. Mise Sharman delivered a very point- hesrd Mr. Tilley's address could not Vree Pees.,Itlise M. AeGill; Sec, Treas. The West Huron . !blond practreal Address eovering the bottippreciate the kiedly sympathetic Mr. Geo, W. Holman, The EXecutive, • . grouted of the different classes very manner in whiCh he 'marshalled ti bt il. consistingef the cheirman of the sev. id hint tirtsty of 1,11'guments foe judicious erel heed On • motion of S. 'feathers' Assomaton. dretit wAntitellitittiVWfaef riletrivIelertibewiath: item but loving parental training of P. Halls, M. A., seconded by G. W. out, •manuscript,thus lending more the child as the hest means of • fitting Holman, it was aggreed to elect' one interest to the subject. Miss Shat man mod equipping the child' foi the duties delegete to the O. B. A. for two years Exeter, March Otis 1899. spoke strongly of the had at rangement of after life, • • ' and one for one year. Mr. H. N. An- • The West Huron Teachers' Associa- end construction of !rainy of the tignres The Devidson Orchestra, AliSs•Gerty derson was duly elected for two years (jou wet in, We _Public School here, in •ME1* present . sYstem of drawing HickS, Miss Martin, Mr. Joseph Senior and Mr. IS, 3, A. Boyd, who was rem. - to -day, the Presideut,'Mc. H. N. An*. books, The question was further dis. and Mr. Judsou Davidson rendered it sentative last you, was elected for one cussed by several teachers. splendid musical program, Mr. H. N. year. Mr. Malcolm • 11.1cDallaid. the deeson tbe eheir.. newly elected. President, was then eel- . . • led on and proceeded to discuss "Syste- tunic teaching of Geography in • all grades," which he did in a very elo- quent and able•manner, Inueb to the pleasure and instruction of those. pres- ent. Mr. McDonald went thoroughly' through the whole coursetif geography and left nothing undone to warrant his., paper being tertried a Model one in :every respect. • This paper was further . • discussed by Inspectoe Tom, Messrs - Johnsten, Anderson and .others. J. C. Martin ;vat's then called upon to - discuss II, 8. L. grammar, and in doing of . ' Devotionet exercises were gonducted Mr, H. 1. Strang. -was.- unable to be Anderson, I resident of the Associat RM. by •Mr. Tone , . present, much to the regs et of the •tts- presided. At the conclusion Inspector The President then • thanked the sociation. Mr. Strang's letter of tegret 10111 tnade a few complimentary re- teecheie3 for the honor conferred upon 01' hisunavoidable absence was read- marks of .51r. Tilley's admirable ad - hon 111 electing' bun to •the '• honorable ' by the Secretio.y. • The AsSociatitm dress. ."Gotl,,Pave the Queen" brought position of President. . adjourned until 2 p. tn. .*' • • • ' the proceedings to a closa. , = S. P. Halls, M. A. asked far an • A.er4nstooN SESSION. PRI.DAY MORNING-. expla.nittion frotu the 'President and The Association Met tie 2 p. to, per . :The A.atsteiation met at 9 a. M. The - SecretaY,' regarding the matte+ of not adjeurninent. Mr. A ndersort in the President in the • cbair. Mr. George • ineamealizing the County Council chair, Alm X. 3. Tilley . was /11)111) pee- Baird cotiducted .devoteinal exercises. • with a view to securing Thursdays for • sent. The minutes of the 'norm lig The minutes oethe previeus afternoon A.Ssiteiation purposes. The seeretery. session wore theeread, and on motion and evening sessions were read* and • replied Wei., it wits on account of ' ofMr. P. (Iowans, seconded hy .M.r. • W. • on motion or f M. E. J. Hagen, . • . `'• understanding as to the time; of meet- Bagshati • Was adopted. tied _by Me. George Howard, were The .postponed diecossion • or Mr. adopted. • "How to secure' regular ' at- - Of the (Inuit y Connell. • • - .'-.,. The adoutes of the lnet SeStliOn at TOin's.addresS Patriothnii WaS' then ' tendatice," Was .the nest subjeet t•aken SO viseal thorough classification 01 Goderich,were read and on, tuotion of t Ikea no. the fullowing teachers spenk7 tip by Mr. Ueo..Bawd, which lie 4,14_.it.a,, tvirrzlgt.t..s Itillstizeficelia.tritillud. a Tien tpteraalscel. • B j Egan seconded by W. J• Scott, . tog on -.51r; Tones paper , -Messrs. Bill- a; very pleasant tied able manner. all, -Halls, Anderson and Miss Ball, ,liaird'S long .exporience in• teaching,. 5110(110 also liti.eatide.as• to the form and • "Mr.er.then4tTlitQaPidt.'eCl'm 'spdke Ofthe 'necessitY all emPhtisiitng the int portance.. of the • soitie thirty eight, years in' one and his. use. 'Past examination papers should ni Oro school, constitutes. ni to an Ruttier- be wed largely. The discussion thatitu.• • (dlisveidolitoige stelicetits1S100,ci tittI. n (I) nt P.re.''Sideiit,. Mr', H. 11, Antler -on, ority-oti all.stsbjeCt$ , pertain ingto mitt followed 11 atip.1 alien part in by .Afessrs. • the matter:of the new school hitt to the then delivered a tuo eftd and 'practical 'teachers work and his stUcess. Ilia ie.- • Tilley, Bait•cland-other teachers. The • Resolution Commit tee. ---. • address on prokrees. hi. Education mar ks tire therefore always 10 the uext fhb* oa i he pi ogram wag vent', , The following coin nuttees Were then Which was well receiVed 117 7 the point and highly appreciated. Mr. iation .of -school ,hotises which was' .; -.appointed by the president, teachers. Many of the, weak points. iu J3Itit.4 .clealt 'with Lhp su Idea, under the. taken up by .1 nspector Tom, who dealt • ' ' , • Resoltitions,;--Messrs,.. Beckett, Eia, our public. Sehool work were Pointed tollowing heads., -4. The school Law with the eubject very fully, The ,dis. • , • ._•vard, Hagan, McKay, . Johnston and . out,. kWh aS UM '111110 HistorY and on this subject: 2 The School Room enssion was continued Mr. 11. E. Hos- ' . -Misses. Halls and Gill. Atiditors,-. Geography for em,,anceoetid tun much', andthe piny -grounds. 3. The teacher ..t.on for many • years chairthan Of the • ; • : Messrs. P. Gowans; and .1. E. Harn- enernory work in general. .As to the 41.4141' the POO at, school. 4. Tee. teach- Exeter p.: S. Board, who was present. . well.. Mr. W..11. JOhnston then:int ro, teacher himself it wae-poirited er and Inc "teaching."5. Theteaeheie took part' and expressed the opinion • • . •duced the subject of 'Teaching Coinpo- the training term waS too short, .• stiid. the pie ent or guardian,6. The that the preper 'ventilation..of .school • • 5111011 11 0,11 grades." . This.'pnpee con- the certideate should he valid eluting parent Or guardian. 1'h IS iithject rooms shoiii.d ho olc compulsory* by • sisted of t he ma/Stance nfthe discussions good. behav '1,iinitelg certificates (tallier •discussed hy -.Messrs. galls, the goVern men t. -• It was .moved by Mr. held hythe Exeter' Local • District ,to ehort period Wee the CAIIS'e-of the Holman, litigen,. Gowans, Andeeson,- W..}1. Johnston, • seetinded • by L. . . "' .• Association and Contained much matt-. leclre.of • Pertnana nee 111 1.13e 'teaching Johnston. 51r. G. W. '•1101iiirtn• Fisher, that, the Coun•ty. Council he • • ter of interest to the teachers. One •of prefessiou and ot. sruall salaries: The' then called 00 10 takeup t he subject or asked to have Mr. Tom's excellent pa - the principal features Of OliS..papee was te1LchIflf. profession .was the titting .."Literature in all grades,' The •ine- ner Published 'for distrilintiort. • aitrong 1. the -condemnation `Of those of incerxect,. ground in all Odessions. Tsu.s_pmeot thod teaching this subject 'was an trustees. The resolution was carried.. • • histead.of • correct "forms speeches .Of the Addreas 'Was -further diactissed bY• •epitoine of discus -tions on ;Literature The Reeolution Committee's report, , teaching Ciimpositien, and .the re.otn- .Mess-t's: 10leY,111.SPetorgoin, G. W. held in the Varnit.Local division. Mr, ;IS amended wee'adopted, is as follows ; mendation • to uSe sehtence bedding Holman, and S..P.. • Beckett.'.. A short liolin•an• prefaced:. his :paper with •ree. 1. Resolved that all • 'resolutions .. very largely.. The diseasSion'was -fur. 1111 ern1l:3E0n .tvas ; then taker; after . weeks on the importance Of Literatllie stinted to this Association .'he carried • ther 'contiiiued: . fay Messrs. Rtalinati, 7w.11 tell. M m. J 3. Tilley • - ProCeeded•• ,t9. • as a subjeet' w bleb ...wee hest caleulateil • hy 11 majorit y .of the ,thenabers present. Toni; Gamins, Beckett; Anderson and diseues "History" and dealt -.With the :1 6 conduee to'knowledge.discipline tuid - 2. That teachers who. have. taught SO Mise Jeekell, The next' thing on theulieet endee the following heads : -.culla! e. This naner...was thoroughly years,. and who have contributed to the , 'progrtine wee. addresai.Olf."Whitt Ristory tends to fOrtn. notionii. • ditwused'hy the Neseleiit, mo. rilley, Superannuated Teachers' Fund he , al- • • . . • can be done h3r teachers to foster 2. . it train.q. to forn* exact .,estithate of.,' Alm, Baird and'others, • Aer. Tioey alien lowed to superen'n•uitte. 3.• That all'. , 'national •••., ETU it r' The. AddreSS character. 3, It breadens thideas- procee the ideas. to • diScuss Teaching Betide.' teachers -Should. receive one -year's pre- . • Wag . Well received- and sliowed 4, ...It frame for. political life. Mr. !Til- ;mg. A Class. ef..sniall boys at.nd girls'fessiimaill training heford entering ..the thatthe Inspectorhad •:. :bestow- • ley dealt,"with the methridef wait .sent up froth' Eeetee pablic Setreel',..erafession;-aed that those who are 80.6:.. • • ,. '. •'' ' ed :Much thought. on ' this snip.- the_ subject, end ee t he folloiving heads,which lent much additienal Lert sI to cessful he granted ...net Eminent, certifi; ..jeet It %vat; full of stiggestielis to the 11/ -1 Bioerephe• of. loading type the oceitsion. This paved .a -very tn- 'cates, 4.-T1111 the British Bistot7 for • • . teachers and.delivered 111 11 very earn- men: 2. •. The dietinguishingsvoik of teresting and inaLructive part -of rthe 'Entrance Classes. be linked 10 Iwo per - eat' manner. The principal ptinits•; in eaoh nationality in the ep-iinilding• Of program; 'Tilley conducting thei-os, 5., That Gage's system of verti,; the nation,. 14$ give the,npils tutel- 'class in ha is usual ble nit -Wier. and eal writ ing : authorized: • Thet. , • ' jt(hnev:(11....drie.sew,ithitteyt•el:sechal;.11.13ittrtizieled 811 111- •p'igen gi.aAp.of he: teehd-ei.peogeess.of :gave a splendid pi:actical lessonin read, . while monthly reports nuty..be used t0'.-..•• • 1 elligerik-Partriotie Citizen himself. • 2. the nation. $. Reeie.w (Attie prek:ea.. mg yold emphasis* A hen] ty advantae,e in graded schools, they. can,;. . . 'rhe teecher Shouldgive popils 1111 log. :work. ' subJect was toi ther -sion-followed in. which. Inspector Tow '•not.beereed with the sang! advantage .14 ilreie-cOuntry .discussed by InsPector TOrn. and many arid -Others took part. .The following in , ungraded , schools. 7. That theai&l its fuiiii 01 .' . ..„„ont, "rho size, of t he teachers, all Skl.Lbeilig• 111at Me. 'resolution. Waved" by S.- P. Halls, see,. County Board of Exatoiners Consist. of • . :res„urces, emu/tierce and ill rength, "of Tille5", had' Succeeded in iospiring the onded hy .f. E. Tom, .wae 'unanimously fotir menthol; Made up of-• the . %aped-. • ; ....the ..poinininn ,British ,„Eiapise teaCherg -prettent to renewed energies ,,tdopted, efiz: ,That • the . members ' ot .tors Of the COnntyotpd;Of any city in Should he folly understood. 0. Piitnt in this regaro. - . • . . this Teadhers I•nstittite desire to express m he county, and teachers actually en::: • Odt and eniPilasiZe the god-fearing and .The topics for general ,discussion :our.higli appreciation ot the services gaged in teaching, who have had .net. Ativ-abid ng lettere of -our • citizens.; 4;" were- then' 'taken up hy the • several rendered to the teachers of 'Wesellut- leeithan three yeers experience in pub - Encourage the study' of one Nationiti t('achers. to. whoa') topicshad heeu• 10- on by the inimitable practical addiees- lic School. teaching' and . who bold at es given on varkitis subjectS. of school least iesecond class certificAte. . iyet=irieir Npult.ptiltlist:itiasnodeg.Lstit]inottilido the .8i'glitle 41;1,s reseived that the age limit for work by Mr.'trillee,,Inspector•of 'Model Votes of thanks weie Peseed to songs miettiorieed„ 6... • The stode Of ..cateri Hie 1)e -ekes -ion' tshould be . School. We also desire . to 'rettirtrour Public School Board of Exeter for the.. . • History and .0eogi,41137 should always •' ed to 21,years. • • • • . . • • • sincere (batiks to Air. Tilley few, hi$ val. • use Of the school huilding f01; tissemitt • . • • bealopg netionellinee. 7.• Eneourage On motion of G. V. Roltnati,secoind-.• 'table address Ott "Rollie preparation tion put poees;.•to,those who took part.. of pers and: .ded by W..1.1.JOhnStinethat this associ- for School and. Life" and we only wish in Thursday .evenines entertainment,. ; • • .t§lerenq eloketdhiantalin.etthi:titietgiliti'ap. ind elevating. &Wort send 't'UT0 delegates to the O.J.A. • that all the Parents and Teachers of and to 'the teachers- and others who • well selected School Library shotild Adjourned' to• 9 11 18. FrilLtY. the lin,pecterale had been 'present to •assisted iii getting no the same,' • • • '• he established in every school section. . • • •EVEIIING. • • • have heard the pOitits on' • Howe .0n inotioreduly made and seconded; , 8- .The teacher should use his influence " the'evening a.very eticceeafel.en- nig which were se well taken as we Mr. J. 0..Martin Was chair- toappointed.• .creite (9111)110 seatimeet •favor tertainnient was held ,the"\UPera_itre ,satiefied that no one could', hear .11411•R of local division No, 5, comprising • • of one language* (The.Engliah) in% Otte • Hoitse;•the commodious building being :that 'lecturewithout being greatly East and West. Wawanosh, • and Mr. ,benefitted, The Assotiatien adjourned Allan Bowles secretary of the same • pace, Well tilled WitlA teachers. and residents schools from the Atlantic to' tine fie. in every • .• • •• •• ' • • I • • school house: there :of the village of Exeter and stirrotuid! to LSO, ' • division. • , • • • ' ..' should be a ture•of our Queen shoitld be hung in national . flag. 10. . A :pie- iirin:.Cwellusritthrye.tecTaiheeefedaetiuivreereedf by .eay.eni. 'AFTERNOON. It wasalso decided.that those tegeb, . ;The Association rnet at 1.30. p. m. ere who WOuldbe conyenienced there. 'every ech001,-rdoni also Plct,eres ien Or British stateSinen. of . Egg, Model School Inspettoe; The Presideet in the chair.- ••. Tbet See- by he allowed to attend the meetings leadingpittind on ”Home.preParation of the child for retail, then read the auditor's..repoet' of any division . other than that in • • • • .Discussion at Mr. Tome itddrese, WaS , 5011001 and life." .•••The • address e was a' and financial statement to the govern- which they may he located; ^ • : ostponedforthe .4efteenioore. „vise -splendid Wert; brim hill 'Of practical went, heti) ef which et] motion . were •The Association then acljoUrned to p. ' oheetnen repeesenting the, Godeetch and irinted•hintS to parents oll child • adopted. The election ,of officers was meet at the call of the Executive. • • Local Division teen took :up.diDrawing training and its linportance in the for- then taken up andresulted as follows . • GEoneet W. •HOLMA.N, • ' /nation Of :character* All those •Whe President, 'Mr. Malcolm McDonald; , Hayfield. • in WI grades.'''•: • • • • MRS. wisstow's Soorinsto Syron. has . used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. It disturbed at night and brokefl of your rest, by a afrk child suffering and crying with pain of Outting.Teeth and at • 'once and gct'abottle of "Mrs, Winslow's Sooth, • ing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will re- lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. De - pond upon it, mothers, them isno mistake about it. It cures Diarchcea, regulates•the Stomach and boVrela, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reducesInflammation*andaives tone and energy to the whole system. "milt. Winslow's SeetninK Syrup" for children teething Is plea- sant to the taste and in the prescription ef one . Of the oldest and best female'physicians and , 'nurse:4in the 'United States. Price twenty -11v aents a bottle. Sold by all druggists thron out the world." Be sure and ask for "At Wrastow's Somme Eirttp. • • Those eyes of -Yours are probably overtaxed, and if yon have not found it out yet, yon will •soon do se. Prepare for the future by taking care of the present. Defective vision is easily cared, unless • of long standinp • Our large;stack of lenses and frames, combined with our knowledge of how to fit Own properly, insures you •.ft permanent benefit and not merely temporaty Charges moderate. A.J,GRIGG • .Jeweler and Optieian. THE - F4DETTES • '1 he last entertainment of the season of The Citizens' Star Course Vq1.11 Given soon.. • CLINTON MARkET REPORTS. . (*corrected every WedneadaY afternoon • Pail Wheat.... . .65 to 00 Gooste Wheat, . .... „,... •• 00 to • 637 Barley.... . .. ... . 0 38 to 0 4) Uats..,...,. ..... . . .... 0 27 to 0 28 Fees • , 0 aft to a 63 Rye.. .. ••• ••• 61. ••• • • .0 80 to 0 35 Oetatoes,per hush, newo. 055 to 0 60 • Butter loose fla bastree.... 0 14 to 0 15 Butter in tub,......... 66.1.41 0 14 to 0 14 Eggs•per doz 0 ea to C 10 Hay,...,.. . . .. . . 11•6•••1•11 . . • . • ••• 6 50 to 6 00 Ltve Hogs.. "11, 4 • • .1 • •• • I .1.4 00 to 4 10 Pork per cwt....* ". 00 to 6 00 Dried Apples per lb..... 0 05 to 0 05 Duette per 1h... . . . .. • .0 051to 0 06 Turkeys peg lb .. 007 Ed 0 08, Geese per lb....," . . .. ..... 0 05 to 0 06 Chickens per pair .. ... 0 35 to 0 40 Wool... 41, • 0 16 to 016 •Flout per 1 90 to 2 15 • • CUM THOSE -UGLY PIMPLES • 13V tiStNe Mt. AGNEW'S 0/NTIVIENT-ANY %loaf or? ECZEMA EELPED AT ONCE, AND CURED EVENTUALLY 13y ITS ITS1,10., • Not a Ain blemish caused by ecz- ema, totter'ringworm, salt rheum, scald head end other Ain discesee that vihI Writ eittrish as by magie on the application of Dr. Agnew's Oint- ment. One application will give quick comfort and relief, and in a few days the skin heals up And is as soft as A baby's. It will core piles in from three to five nights -no matter what. nature or how long etanding. Sr, dente. The action Ponton against the Do. minion Dank has been postported At, plaintiff's re?ttest • until the criminal charges are 1 natty disposed of. • .• rob.. eh. V 0 With some Indian tribes, In that case thee/tiara not possibly get tidings from hina until next fail. Word has been received of the death of Wm. Teets, Maissy-Hartie agent at Prince Albert, N. W. T. Mr. Teas was well knows in Winghten and viiiinity. His death oceurred on February 271h from eryeipdas. He had only been ill a few days, fro had been agent for the company for eeveral years at OA Lake. Hs leaves it widow and fainily. . Mr, .Chas. Proctor of telgrave wit& the recipient .of an easy chair, acctom- ponied by an address., on -the occasion of his retirement from the Presidency of the Best Watiariosh Agricultural Society. . After it painful illness extending over several months,' Mre • jameg "Winston passed away on Monday last, aged 51, !:•-+ • "ONE OF THOUSANDS" Miss Lily Cox, 2 Gladstone Ave., Toronto &intruded acute catarrh through'teking a severe cold write two years ago, •Her suffering was very distressing at times, She tried several remedies,. tint nape gave her any real relief. Dm Agnew's Catarrhal Powder WAS recommended to her --one applica- tion gave instant relief, ttnd when she had usect fear bottles she says •she was entirely cured. Sold by Watts &Co. • The. Great Northern Railway has ,tnade another cut in tratiscontinentat rater:, but neither. the Canadian Pa - dile nor the grand Trunk have an - trounced their' programme. IllIEUMATISM'S ORGIES. Trto 1iELENTLV8S estifuencittrici PAIN GIANT 18 S11ORN OP 1103 STRENGT/I BY TEE AID OF BOUT/I AMERICAN MGM. Otlithl-IT NEVER Patna. , MP. DVIREall McIntyre, of Motert For- est bays; "I Wee sorely afflicted with rheumatism for over a year, I Was alitittet totally disabled and at thnes suffered Agonies Of pain. / tried wane remedies and doctors without riven until I began using South American IlhetrinAtio (Awe. I derived greetbene- fit from one bottle and Wks Rojeltased with the remittal continued tieing it, and tnik ttd.180 t011:11' to ell linfferers, from r IS tO 11l1:4 great. est of rheumatic cures." Sold hy • • Ailatreh 14111, Isabella Scott, sister of . Mrs. Donald McIntyre of SettfOrth, MeGireavreve-,lo Goderiele on March 10th, Rev* Archibald AletailliVray, :wed 75 yeller:. .1•Aexsore-In East Wawanosh, on Mardi 12th, Joseph Jackson, aged 03 years, '7 months and 8 days. IIERITAGE-00 Sunday,March 1201, at his late residence, Wherneliffe Road, towline Thos. Heritage, for- merly of Greyorged '74 years. • DYSPEPSIA anoA.Ns for what Nature alone provides for this stomach eurse. Dr• Von Stan's Pieeapple Tab- , . • lets ate naturte,s paoacert for sill stew- ed] i11, Pleas/tilt arid positive •eitre for Sour Stomach, Distress after,' Eat - Awe, Loss of Appetite, Wind on, the Stowell, Dizziness, Nausea, Cetarrh of the Stowed]; Sick Headeelie, and all disorders directly traceable to shiggith digestive organs. 85 cents.-S,eld by Watts &Co. HAVE YOU TRIED KITCHEN QUEEN •FLOUR '? This is anew brand never heroic offer- ed to the people of Clinton or eurrbond- ing &rumple One of our eusteiners who has used it said IT IS AWAY OUT OF SIGHT. It makes, E. ASHLEY MANUF,ACTUR R, CLINTON. , •.:!• -- • ..:.-77- •• : . ..,•tese* e • ,r•t•-• '" a • ••-t •: Asoncy fog 1 ;;111F::, 'vat- (it* •Al 4,47 4105'1 klt‘081.--; •••,, .4 .."• -`1.1 • z •••. • t a • , t Complies with All the requirements of the Underwriters' Assoeiation and furnishes a FIRST-CLASS AND CHEAP LIGHT - LIGHT VIORKILIGHT HEARTS • • W. JACKSON „.„ •To be had only from O. OLSON, CLINTON • EXCELLENCE OF LEAF CARE IN MANUFACTOE • AGENT C. P. R. coADIATALKiNG AN ABSOLUTE A91..0?Ei 'CLINTON, tINT: .„ NOVELTY ironval ir rAufs Pr. PLAYS . Olt M are the muse of the growing CAN /MAIsort A CHILD CAN Through tickets issued to all points in opzivvrt ii. popularity of MUSTS• * MANITOBA AND . BLAU CHEWING THE 0 TOBACCO ‘4.0 ppm Ott Rg6ORD $269 .” EXTieA RECORDS AGENTS viANTED aoff, •Baggege checked through. l'or ell N UMW! TOWN AND ViLLAGIL tiformation referencelo con• ADOPES5 CANIALNIN'fillAthilit CO ' WattsCo, Milt the aboee. • • -'.-4.411111111111111111111111raossurs LONDON ONT. •