The Clinton New Era, 1900-01-26, Page 2Jar:wiry 26, 3.900
ou Post Oillee,
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
rather a mysterious tire, as the house nioer;ereryile""sekeliki deeWth"re TereuPweirim: Properties for Sale or to Let r proressimodandOtherCar?s
Our •Ottawa Letter, Gen. .Wauekope. WAS Ya . (leery tune; ana 114 CarriOS its own oath.
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MAILS 01.0810D Ottawa Jan 07, --As the day ror the
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7 in e „a eaneataene e , Ontario 7 00 4 es. drewe near, the interest in hna
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seas 4 au Winghom eere nie leisicard9 66 6 30 • ation grows apace. To those who wit.
' la 15 5 :3 wagon 4w" 4 w• w,11.$' T 00 5 so neeeed the departure of the First Con.
i ea parts, Mona° 4 erateritlit tat Oa 4,65
a 2 se tinaent. it would have embed scarcely
' t °311*00444P4nticast 45100 7. "a li ea nessible that public enthuelabot could
3 tzr...„ienntroal audOthewa.., 7 00 2 35 tie° to a greater pitch than then, but
: 4,03Xeuttribla. al W 'R olal (3e.7,.Q0 2 55 after witnessing the demonstration in
417 .. A. Soaforth.. 740 2 30 thL8 el Thuroday atternoon1when
tg vos ront4 Nee X of Stratford 7 ® 2 34 thousands4ined the streets foe acoople
15., 2',4 u„„beg n to 7 00 . of ham; in one of the meet intensely
- 1 - - ts"" '''',' and •Lai P..." le de piercing wincle. that this winter has ex-
.. CO ........,peeerteh,,4.,...„ e 00 peejenced, patter:41Y and e'en good.
7 ii -,.; ti-a4i-efolediliasunlitand • : e • Aptionorecllyettaiting to witness the par.
ado of Ilse bops of "Dn'BatterY, one fa -
tea ...,intermedlatn points," 7 00 4
:471,1104110 0494'"effirt.onemd"bckitah,8:08eal;rult.irailoarlorai. riespzteetal no
deditianitintuthoaot anit, tilleienitpopthularer
leek boxee ham auras to tnelcatby edit a p,m, , interest, Nor is it to be supposed for a
mow .040e0,1 saving Beek ow epee moment that Otftawa is peculiar in this
4 a.m. toe p.m. „0...ote „ reSPeet ; reports rom 031 -over the
matter for registration Must be posted bat "PunntrY inda_icate the; 14°4 `Wi4°813Vead
,• On beer before niesingthe mails. popular ertentleiasm, coupled with an
7 intim suit, '„....hutrragambr, - Every lotelligent and critical observance of
7' Tcoodeitna Frirlev, arriving. at 5.20 and haw, all the details of preparative. ' The
na at aepari. e 'Militia Depalatnent had been passing'
• ONO 'A DAY OZOM le nuill'aoseatehert through an entirely newand very try -
from this anoe to Loadestero..and Dalgrave, ing experience, which has been a aevere
•Aebtspro weeteXtietibon, 0,0c1U, uV19/..m414 °I(`'""*. " test of its practical utility. With very.
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tittle experience to aid it-, the unusual
alia.fait Britten Lilts and Enrintean actin
littooded to be forwarded hY New York, nittlation„baa.heen courageously met,
mast have writtenon the top lett, hand'obrner - and it it; gratifying to every true -
at torvelene; yia NEW Yorak. hearted Caeediau to realize that the
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results have been in eyeryay attrair-
'READERS OF MIS PAPER ' itble, and that no finer body of men,
DaSlatreee To ewe' ANYTHING either to pbyrique or eqiiiptnenta will
IgRatifiallSailiWIRRELIelittn be found in any part of the imperial
aValleaLTDEY AK FOR. REFUSING- arMY• ,
,ALL S1Ji3S11PUT44 0R411IIAT101iIS. VIRTUE ITS OWN REWARD,
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• Cream Separators.
• • Oa -Ong the.,redgat ".'ileetings• of the
tole -ea institutes in the Wait -"Rid-
aajng,. Miss Rose, dairy instructor at the
Xliteario Aerlotiteuret Coliege,ein the
,..'.nauree of her' acidiesses on dairying
'matterei„stroogly„ urged. her .diearers
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;Weise a Cream Separator. She claim-
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idle no need of eivieg calomel Or cedar STORE FOR SALE OR
SOESIM aer TIM Flaffleitar. Oa' TILE wear:, a 08011 o al enter •
1..411DERE, tgAtom-Tag mom talehfiaarmietognutboher'llfithicoopecoezeionp,autuerlistuti„ De T r 4.At tareatut ocietzirde-y*A. S. Grigg, Ieweler:
Worm) our 1300111811 Ain% raltie srern rallerty For VOluto migg,x003tair, (Milton
• JAMES SCOTT
Barrieter, Solielter, 4M**
ran MN:
ntencis oacupel hie property at liar. Sale. orreeselelliott glade Unice Streets
10e1C corners 'Where he has erected e ' voidance, of tee tote A. IleAllater,.en
AND TOE /WEN SILENTLY
terineeeo street, Clinton will be gold onotA retzu. Pro illubTr. mom(
VOWED vEsosation, neat etureick blacken:0lb shoo.
,,con men -any evening lase a larr ernag. For 'Nutlet: "!....i.tpply to
14001V, Executor. Li Gorlovka To made, within twit tidies 91
Son* of the most 'brillitiot.vvork. In lollfttbgerrIb"trot3rel lirtrawrZt
the wa of descriptive writing ever of air Win. McPherson, ex -reeve Of Choice ritOPertY for Riale.., !JOHN RIPOUT, - W , •eityporm ,
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harf been appearing in the Triudon pa. te ong 9erv ce It e reeYee g on tom ttre t t PreSent Own ied. b
intim ; Inimediovteporieeesion, Apply to
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BARRISTER, 001401TOR, NOTARY
done by Britieti war
correspondents tiheitownshini, tot, do honor tobrinT4 Subscriber afore kraal° the new colts. HOUSE TO RENT. ruswo, ETC.
pere duringette Diet few days. presented hint with a puree Of .60. sole rebate :1,104 oonvelilenee lot o
Atter treetng the terrible wee eu'iter,, faintly, with geed lot bearing !mil 41.417, Good comfortable houseorealetoriaSasoutli Qifiee-`001Ver 131"ku
Our %Quiet friend, Kr ,Tosialii,Tye
g g e at Masers- man, of Markettitreet Seatarth hae in hoti 0, rear ago it'ne bees,o.eura was on y w t everY accommodation ; herd and t Treat** appetite Freese, Feet° Geneve
ie. on reasonable waterotable, eta. Rent moderate. Apply to . CLINTON *
ed by the Hi bland Bri won eat Waiter ite Tie h 1 i
of
fOrttetn, The Dellie-News" 00frerna" poseeseion a Bible, which le certain- tern"' Evan B°8s' h. S. COOPER, 01 vetoer
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to the rear of the little Towneliip of peurale, hael,880 pages, and containe lee ctilit, Barrister, tielielter, Notary e.nd Coneeyallee
wfisshant will probably have a. new telafh Sh 01 b t ota ter 05a. 44 iag!!-Paltar°44141' hard water'
leeeetueet, a ioug, shallow geaet lay furniture factory in the near future. v. il5b-4t
• Roderick
on the evening of Tuestial, the Tat oralaprilrai reeeth° arlirrwectin eeLevrearinYeeatirst- aaaaaa""a akaasola 3 TetweeeEND
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CHARLES SEAGER
ent thin writes o the burica of • atter- ly a curiosity. It lacks only tWO years
Wauchoee t-aThree hundred Yards ea -being OW years 'Old; Weigh* 10 8.114°DiTn'' °Rig 1114" f°1' .13a, le
BRA.OUSID VOR SALE
• Meader Riliere.:1 get t he sun was 14 books not in tne revised edition.
. rarewifieirstreyrnecira,rohoruelintriAtilti
tanking iri a blaze of Atrican 00001; nia On vat,. 25t „and. won first p 0 queeereonmatroryi.0bhlesftrraernet0e,boopisnet0onn thTehrceertieur4or! 00100...opirate comern0 mato
uncieretand that a movement le on 0 es rol?,.100
exposed in the breetith of the 4 lat. • W. SNELL
To the westward the broadrivee, fring. feet among the business men fot the
Let 20; °eh oen,„ el0Ix IlallSe and Lot for sate
()entail P.0
formation of ar joint etock. company lace 74_4
three:1sta ard the heiglets still beta by for the puipose of erecting a, factory • c beau. Situated on the corner of North auct
eld With trees, runs Murmuringly ; to
and soutb, the veldt undulated peace- world be tared m inanufacturinghfur- . • . Spencer streets; f ot urea land; good lbear•
ing orchard; house .containing 9 rooina, *Pre,'
tbe enemy scewled menacingly ; net th and 01.1111 .LC ueing. The new factory •Dissolution Of Partnership.
hilly. A few eme to the northward *thine) Which is now not Made ere, Notice is hereby given that the partnership Au.g81-2b N. ROHSON, ',Albert Ste
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sa.a, Re • i claims aretieet the 'raid partner-, Medium size; must be in good repair. Also
low hirn to the grave, ow•grim and ciety was held in Dixon s hall, Bruce.'
5 m are to be presentee to either of them, by C lt aid in full if desired. Fend panioulara
vacant town lot one eighth, Or one quarter aere
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stern those men looked, as I hey lay field, on Wednesday last, John Retch- e
- heads clenched in the lad agony, and' port of the treasurer andauditors ahoy °Hutu aan, lath 4900; ,3 . B. itooyEa.
brows still knit with the etern lust of 1 the society to be still in a, prosperous ' '
unh0,0 tables of all kinds and ball. bevetefore entbsistiag between us, the tuider.i -
of that'grave. fty dead Righlroners
chief to the tiAdeand thej 'were to fol. of the South Huron Aqricultural So,
lay dressed as they heel fallen,. on the e"uuls' • gigue as inert:be easeeatIteiresdo, f. tilrAem. town oufa,:i.nn •
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ttivotriclozgThlooni, reggite Volt Party in town desiree to purchaSe a house
face upward to -the sky, • with great en, of Stanley, in the chair. The rel 'whom they w' inat4rXing to 'NEW ERA. Oftlett.,
condition flnencially and other Wise. • . 'HOUSP FOR SALE.
field of•battlethey had fol °Wed. their The ann'tial meeting of the Meal ere eas this eel, disolved ey metuk3e,elaeleemgemBt°.°IrAieri 0 USE ANTED
b tender the firra name of
the strife in which they had follen.
The plaids- dear to ever Highland. clan
were represented there, and eel look-
ed, out, of the distance °epee the sound
of pities. It was the General, gornteg
to, pie his men. There, right under
the.eyes of tile. enemy, moved ' with
slow and solemn tread all that remain-
ed of the Highland Brigade. Io front
of theca walked ,the chaplain, With
bared eiead, dressed. in *hie robes of
office then chine . the eipersa with
theft' pipers, sixteen in all, and bellied
eflienie with arms reyersed,• MoVed the
Highlanders, aressed iti all the ravine,
of their regimenta, and. in the midst
the dead General, bOrne by few of Inccoairadee. Out swelled the pipes • to
the etraina of "The Flowers of the
Forest,'" now ridging proud and high,
until the soldier's head went back in
hatighty defiance, and eyes flashed,
through town like sunlight on '-eteada
noW singing to inoaning wail, like a
'woman mourniug •for her firstborn,
until the proud heads.dropped fol
till they rested on heaving cbests, and
tearseolled dovvrilhe Wan and scarred
faces and etia choking solar; .broke
through the soleinnaraythin of the
March of death- Right up to tbe grave
they march, thee brcike away in com-
panes, until, the General lay ip the
shallow grave, with a Scattesh equeze
of Denied men around him. Only tbe
dead inan's son and a efnall remnant of
hi officers stood With the chaplain and
the pipirs, while the spleimi service of
the cbuinh wee spoken.
Then Once again the pipes pealed out
,and chaber-7%o through
the stilinese like a' cry of pain, until
ctite could almost hear the widoey in
her Flegblatel home moaning for the
soldier elie would Welecatie baCIE no
more, • Then, to if totichea by the
magic ot oue thought, the soldiers
Wined their' tear -damped eyes from
the st ill fortune the shallow graveiato-
'ward the heights, where Cropje, the
"lion of Africa:" and his soldiers stood.
Then every cheek. I:fuelled crineson and
Strong jaws set like still. and
veins on the hands that elesped• the
rifle stc cks swelled almost to bursting
with the fervor of the grip, and that
look from tboie silent armed men
snoke more eloquently than ever (poke
the tongues of orators. Bane on each
frowning face, the epirit of vengeance
The oplendld evidences Which the. Daring ae year -about. 61,000 had been Clive. A Youth •: 1--
Darninion has given of its sterling and paid out in prizes,, and the year Wee reeolution and a coufSe in ausieese
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cloeed with a, eurphis of over WOO in and Shorthana at the
ta ,practi.cal loyalty to the Empire, is bear-
ing exceedingly tangible results, The tan treasury. The following officers
'ea tbat, they were so far superior to
• the • ordinary and usual method of
aising cream. as to very quickly. pay
ferthemselves, and while she nesely
declined te recommend any particular
• Make of Separator, she repeatedly urg-
•.e •baarers to introduce them if
• ey wanted to make a financial sue:
cess of attitying,. end secure the best
obteinatne results.
• Thi. We believe, is the experience of
those who inane tuade stpdy of
tlatryiegi their teatimony, without ex-
• eeptton; fevorable to, the use et Sep-
atoes. As it is the farmet'e wife or
• daughter who looks after the dairy
-,enea of the faun, it is lust -its important
that they he provided With: the latest
And best appliances, - as i taatr the farm
•.proper is equipped with the Best mach-
inery. The results in both cases are
'a a • ma moueer • le made with less
British are first and foremost a eom. were elected fur the current • year t- los-a-a------aae
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mercial people and while -.somewhat Henry Smith, Hay, president ; Thoe.
that sentiment is once aroused. o president ; directors, John Ketchen
one wall question that the oadences and John Mardecla Stanley --a` Robert
which Canada heagiven other syna. McAllister, Hay ; Ed. Chrsistle and
pathy with the Empire in the present
phlegmatic in 'temperament are Very Ruesell, 'Osborne, isti vice presideet ; jegtieWa.
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thorough in their a.ppreciation 'wlisern Peter MeGregor; Btucefleld, 2iiti vice -
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Wm. Hamden, Exeter ; Hugh Mc- catalogue:tree. • *
criais, is thoroughly genuine, arid: actu- Cartney and John McNevin, Tucker- and who shall place limits to his career
ated by no ultertor motives, but the smith ; Wm, Dixon and D. McIntosh, •
material benefits. are there all the V. S., irucefiela, Thos. Frasee, eitan- ' ti. :W. WESTERVELT, •
same. as le shewn by the rapidlrgrOW- ley, and A. T. Scott, Braceneld, were Principal
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ing dispeeition on the part of the. peo- elected auditors. • At a meeting of the
pie of Great Britain to do btietuess new board, held inirnediately after the
with tie whenever it is possible; and in auntie' meeting, .114, Y. hicLeart was ep- TO• Bit ECDERS
preference to other Countries, A char. p_ointed secretery-treasurer, end Thos.
acteriefic instance of this ie reported Russell and John liluidoeh to repre- The phenomenal well bite standard horse
from Toronto, where a leading whale, sentahe snoiety en the board of the. Tarentum "1731 will W. W. Farran'a
ap order for•a line of goods wine]) had was also decided to • hold the usual lettPlance
facturers,in England, by whom the greatest producing f anis living. He has -1st
, . Br& the pryer to transmit it.
to repeat at the prevjoue figure The• ...
-eale dry goods fir.n, wishing to repeat Western Fair Associatien. I.Ondon. It ta,tion Mao; every Mondae
-been; neer S
•Lasteeason we Galled attention, to a
-Cream Separator that had just been
, introduced by W. L. 0 uimette, Londes-
boro, who la agent for Canada; it is
known as the Sharpies Sep.arator. A
number have been placed in different
parts Of the County and, without ex-
ception, all have given the best of sat-
isfaction, the users speaking very high -
Iv of them. It has a capacity of 800
'panels per hour, and the following
are advanced as special claimant its
superiority:-
. , ist. That the Sharpies Separators produce a
;Iltrerun unequalled in quality.
That -they will get more butter than can
e be obtained.
8r . That in durability and light cost of re-
pairs( they have no close competitor. •
4th. That -in ease of management, simplicity
and durability they excer.
5th. That tisey have greater actual capacity
10 proportion to first cost than any other.
6th., That their record in actffiteasehas prov-
en them the safest of all Separators;
It is said, further, that twenty cows
- audit Sharpies Separator Will make
...eimore butter than twenty-five cows
and no Separator.
If thie he truaand we have nee reason
ta doubt t he et atement,' those Who
; stick to the old method of dairying
are not all re to their own interests.
Mr Ouiniette makes the very reason-
able offer that any fat mer Huron
eatuarrange for a free trial of any of
• the &dor sized Separators. The ma-
-exhine will be loaned free of coat for the
purpose of a trial, and there will be no
obligation whatever to buy or keep it,
if it is not satisfaztory in evety parti-
oilier, or faile to prove its superiority
• n every essential over any comatetiiiig
machine. Nothing could be more fait
—DleareliseMaTible tbie;' arid we shall
• be. much eurprised if the farmers gen-
Srally do not, accept that offer, and
prove for then/selves the positive ad-
vantages and benefits of suCtt an artiele,
Since 1874 ire 1 umber of lige 11 -
cess --in the province has decreaeed
from six thousand to three tboueand, •
and the 'People Would be better off if
the decrease were even greater.
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Bradetreet's remarks on Canadian
trucle ate most cheering. Wholeratier
are reported to be doIng a lively basil.
nos end exPecting more, mantifactut-
,ere ere pressed to fill orders and expert -
'Akin is the order of the day. • The
Peopheciers of ruin and dewy under
Liberal rule have proved '
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The 'Ontario Legislature , will meet
or bdainess &beet the middle of Feb -
teary, but Ron. G. V 51. Rote &sea not
Walt till his tudi,et, epeech hat to. be
• deliVered to let the people know that
thltt Province is etijoying,it Aare of the
groWin,g timeaiad.hiar a handoome stir.
., ph* of $1,016,000, Of Whieh $800,000 are
the ticctiMulated eavings et the lett two
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The reittwal df the United Statea
rattersintine 6110atiadiati Cattle brought
about by the Liberal Government hap
'been aped thing: or bitt'h, countries.
iht fonr and one-balf yeare Of queran.
tine, Cent& Only tient across. the. line
111110X0 Worth of cattle,. While in the
*We and Oneehalf setae Incite (patens
Ifni watt remoyed, otter 1)3.000,000
irerth crittle have been exported 10
tire United Otatelt,
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Ohndren Ory Si
gone up in price, wrote to the menu- eering fair at Brucefield. greatest sires livinf or dead, also 12 of the
Tem 21705 has in his breeding the
first order was filled, and asked them • • unqueStionable brooding; rod, extreme speed
Comfortable dieellineeshouse. on' east side ot
Albert Street, containing Vrooras '• hard and
soft watcr and quarter et an acre of 'land, fruit
trete, . t°• JOHN =DOLT.
June 22-tf chneeke
-HOUSE for SALE tn. te...up...N.T.
On Victoria. 81., near Organ Factorq. 6300
wilt buy s, roomy, comfortable house with good
lotTtbe prop.erty recently occupied by Frank
• Upshot'. APplY itt one? tol-Tv. BratooNE.
• Barrister &e. elintore
Rouse and. Lot for Sate.
The bowie and Lot on Joseph street, at pre-
sent occupied, by James MoOlacherty, effered
for s .le. The nous° ds modern in every respect
ilad. suitable for ortilnary having seven
rooms, t, one-quarter mere. All convenience
Nor. 9th . JOHN idoOLAOHERIY
ITotise 'and; Lot for Sale.
The largo find contmedious house pleasantly.
, situated on Buren Street, occupied by the„ un-.
; dersigned 10 ofiercd for vale on vary reasonable
terms. There is every accomodetiorewitb stable,
e "-orchard, &c, •
• M. G. CAMERON
(Formerly of Cameron Holt dc Cameron). (At'
BARRISTER min soul:awn,
.01Hoe-eliatuilton. St oprosite Colborne HOMO
GODERICH, ONT
Teams: insure, $16. Po ,extendedindigre
eee largo catalog: Addressl
A. CHARLESWORTH, •
• answer "yes" Was tabled at once and
Norninetions film the seeen. vacitnc eS
this was foliewed by a -letter, jest re: in the Dominion House tOok pla:Ce 011
ceived by the firnein Tbronto, in • the •
1 In Lour f the -
course of which it said ..-aWe cannot Thursday Jt week.c)
refuse Canadians anything jnst now,
in view of the splendid patriotism they
• constituencies Liberals were elected by
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are showing, and the sacrifice they Are aechimation, Winnipee a labor can -
making for the ,Ernpire. Admiration
and gratitude are universal here."
THE GROWING TIME. •
The statement of revenue and ex-
penditure of Canada for six eaciptas,
up to the 'arise of Deratuher, shows an
improvement in revenne $2,87,3.174:
The expenditure -has also itnreased by
Maple Lent Stook Farm,
Amu 15.1..t F0moudville. Ont.
. pary Lot for Sate.
• . W. BOWERS;
Sept 21, 1809. Clinton,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Arhus Parklot of four aeres, with %freed new
.didate opposes Marti% Independent Notice is hereby given prasuan ton. S O. woodh °use, and di ging shed. YottenToracerlk
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s roomed. hells°, °ad eellar Met
8 t 12 e i 3 h er .31i0tralsdoenustracipssbtite brridr atteit3buir:ge1 19
Liberal. Sherbrooke is the only place 1:11,141aierfli's alang ge Mails ollIdea 183 etiii, o r as na t rm , ro to
the County of Huron, .widow, deceseed, who e • • . • • Auburn.
on or n,bout*the 23rd day of October A.D ;
1899, are required to send by posnt repaid or
• Webster late of . the township of Liffilett, ie incving to ..Maltitobti. GEORGE- WHITNEY,
where a straight Conservative is.run
iting. Mr tourassa, who retigeeff as a
matter of principle concerning the first
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contingent, was re-elecied, as we- an.
ticipated he would 13e.
• to deliver to W. M. Scott, Mbar P. 0., Ont., stona ,FOR SALE.
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to Dr. McCallum, LondesboroeOnt., exam- •
or .tiers of the will of the said deceased on or be• The Premises on:Meted by .11'. J. Muff, and
fore the 15th tlay of February, A.D., 1900, their consisting of &firs class brick store, =Albert
-names, addresses and desemptions end a full Street, Clinton, is offered Air stde en. ettilY
$817,584. . The revenue improvement statemeut of particulars ° e r e a m a rm . .
is apparent in customs, excise, public • • them, dub, verified,an&that lifter the said daY lots, steble, and all convienees. Particulars
the nature of the security, it any, held by Also Cottage en Whitt Street, with. two
Works and railways and miscellaneous The perforMances of' the CpPoSi lion the se,id executors will proceed to diatribe:to on ritppicationto Mrs W. Robertson, Clinton
the reductions in tbe letter trade. The COTTAGE FOlt..SA.L1.1
lelieitor for the said Extenders
against $1;629,985 one year ago. 'rht:V. 1 at all, :let tYet etc licsillg ted tht
Department amounted to $1,465,00Q, as ald in Manitoba, and pretend to think Dated thi: 8 h day of January ,1900: . . . Jig ititaan e sic -A cri ,r bn 1 0. we,_,_
tatterfcnInsaie stree u . d v ion I), of I.
against Ontario by. the Liberals. Mr la Me 'matter of 'Estate of William Taylor, 111,;(11riV:idleoll'VaLttitlgr.rlig
EARNINGS OF THE GREAT.RAILWAYS, LAS, Executor', Blake. tf
items.' Postaffice.reyenue algae sho press these days are amusing. TheY temeirstgetete armload araopdg tilpf,rttiitsMairegor.donstance.
a fale lug off, which is ne3 timelier due to tell wild arid fanciful stories of eels. traims of wri:h°iherarttgan °Notiee:-e
six months revenue of the Postoffiee ,coveries" made by Hugh JohnMacdon- • „VitIkg eS-begr, •
This is but a repetition of the oft -re• that Mr Whitney would, it he got' into
NOTIC• ie TO CREDITORS. •
cur ring evidence nowadays of continu- power, discover great wrong done
ed and inet easing prosperity. Another • -
excellent barometer is the Whitney_has every opportunity now deceased.
ty survey, Clinton, is offered for
sale. At present occupied by It, II. Chown.
GARROW & GARROW
B.a.axasans, SOLICITORS, ETC.'
Office -Corner Intruliton St. width° Squares •
Goderleh, Ont.
I. T ettnntve.Q. 0. CHAS. rGARetoW, L
JOHN RIDOUT,
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC.
. to JAMES SCOTT, Clinton, or ETES DO G -
and there the indications are equally
satisfactory. The gross receipts of the
Canadian Pacific Railway for last YeAr
are $2,000.000 in eXcese of those of 1893,
rend $10,000,000 greater than in 1895,
while, the receipts of thelerann Trunk
for 1899 are $2,250,000 greater Than in
1:8. But for the concessions secured
by the Laurier Government from the
O. P. R., in the matter of freight re-
ductions in the west, another million
• dollars Would have beetifadded to their
pr ofits.
That the -great .industries of The
country are also growing at an unpre-
cedented rate is shown on every hand.
• One of the latest proofs comes from the
fan west, where 11 13 reported that the
coal output on Vancouver Ieland for
the year 1899 exceeds that of all 'preva
one years in the history of coal mining.
there by nearly 5o,000 tons, and for the
fourth time passed the million tons
mark. In 1891 -the output Was 1,029. -
rib -1894, -1,412 -953 -tone -i • -in-4
1,117,915 tons, and last year's record
was 1,160,251 tons. The foreign ship.
.rnents are to American Pacific- coasb . Was. Robertson lute entered on Ina
ports, to Atoka. Hawaiian Wands and '16th year RS Secretary of the Wing.
Australia. •
S PAM' IlfASTErt 01' COIMIIPTION.
t b eld • t t at all the
bat e co have ae
eat, and each sparkling eye as e facts regarding all the doings of the
silently for blood. .(iod help the Boers Ontario Government. It is his duty to
when next the Highlend pibroch
sounds ; God rest the Boers' souls look into them. If there is eoraething
when the Higbland bayonets Charge, otheethan disinclination oeincapacity
for neither death, nor hell, nor things . • •
standing in his way he has but -to men -
above, riOr things below, will hold the
Scots back from their blood feud. tion it.
At the head •of the eraye at the
• ••
peint nearest the enemy, the General
was lald to sleep, his officere grouped
around him, whilst in line behind him
his soldiers were laid in a double row,
wrapped in their blankets. No shots
were fired over the dead men resting
so peacefully. Only the salute was
given, and then the then marched
canpwards, as the darkness of the
African night rolled over the far-
, stretching breadth of the veldt,".
Crisp County -Clippings -
The first, investigation held by the
tlominission of judger; appointed by
the Ontario Government to investigate
the eitargePratelortuptio,n in the local
elections in Ontario, have produced re.
Anita as emphatic and. definite as the
Opposition itself depict possibly desire.
Ever since the election tr tale discicsed
widespread corruption. in connection
therewith, Mr Whitney and his fol-
lowers on the platform and in the press
have been insistent in season and out,
fdr a thorough and searching investi-
gation, a request which the Govern -
meat Was just as ready to grant. That
investigation has CoreneeriCed with an
inquity into the conduct of the Oon-
seevative workers who "elected" Mr
Calder over the Minister of Agricul-
turein 1898, and the first chapter is
concluded, with the conviction .and
eentegee•of nine of the accused, who
are sentenced to final ranging from
$200 and costs, to tonna costs, or lit-
• prisonmerit for terms veiling from
One to eix months. These are drattic
measurers, which will, .may be elm. A wild cat was caught in 0r/fig's
posed, greedy discourage crookedness swamp, vvest of Whitechurch on Tues -
in elections in the fit' bre, but as ie too Aar. Jame Moore was out hunting
often the erten when he come actrose the aniMall
TUE etirmeresT OFFENDER On Saturday January Oth. the head
• appears to have escape -d• That Offend; of death deprived Mr Samos Spence of
er the present Instanee wars Mr Wit. „ elite:owybotitidngge4Bo°ftf stia im"oithger!sitteenrd6enrdeahrei°,
lisinAmith, this Conservative ex.diern. .
bee in the Federal Parlitimerit, of Mr Dail Straentirmtas len r_prp..te
Whore one Of theludgesettid :-"T have carcline, where he will attend _High
emxie regrets that this huge offender, School4 He has been teaching in Jer011e
Mr William thnitlf0e not before ut. town, (hey township, for the past four
I have nothing to my to him, bat that. Years.
his evidence diselosee the most daring The meeting of the East lIttron
piece Of &irruption lever heard of. I Partnere' Inetitute, belt* Gorrie, on
ritippOSS SS ik Agatha., himself, it is to Ttleedttee was very auccessfid. There
be fatten as truwarid, it illustraterr was a good attendance et both meet.
onlooking state of "Aura in OM' eke- Inge, that of the evening very large.
Hone. It is a moot lamentable state of
thfrigar %Irian goes Into the witness and Ilullett desire a new Cahill School
Some ratepayere of East Wawrinosh
box and swears' that he himself OE. section ternig. neat urs.wanoth
ham School Board,
E Cobet, of Ethel, had the
tune to have his &Wing mare break
her leg the other day.
lYliss Dora, Simpson, Jamestown, is
under the doctor's careact preeent With
Inthunation of the lungs.
The little baby,g1r1 of kr 41'. K. Rich.
erdson, of Sesfortla fell on the floor
on Saturday night and broke her arni.
The election of 4. H. Midden, in
Morden, Manitoba. hail'iteen protested.
Mr Rtiddell is a, son of Same, Ruddell,
of Hulleta • _
Philip Gardner, who ran the hotel,
at Ethel, for a short time, is now at
bard, slow struggle, made none the
Sebringville, baving purchased the
easier to bear by his friends and -neigh.
Revere how*. there. bore constantly reminding him of what
Mist Annie Strauirhen, daughter of a fool he hal made of himself. Still
Thomas Straughliti, of Emit VVawa. he persevered, •and after it while small
nosh, hal; taken the position •of rennet- i ordrs began to dribble in. Then the
at Blyth poetoffice. inevitabie occurred these small par
-
Chris, Johnson as exchanged his chasers talked to their neighbors of
farm, lot 40, con, 4, East Weavanoeh, the wonderful hone linkreent they had
with Mr Thorium! Rose, for the corner got, and ordeal becrtme`more, and yet
more frequent, until evehtually it in-
let 4Z con. 4, same township.
It Comes ['troth 4.3llown. Bast"
The reappearance in our columns,
after an absence of some years, of the
Kendalas Spavin Cure advertisement
will be, to many of, our readers, like
looking upon the "face of a familiar
friend?'
The early history of this well known
remedy for lame and spavined horses,
is very interesting, as showing the
great faith in its virtues and the "down
care-Pouter:less and foresight of a Ver-
mont farmer. Many long _years. Age,
this shrewd agriculturist, Who
near the village of Enosbureh Fells, a,
cbarming little place, nestling among
the green inotnetains of Vertnont, had
a valuable horse go lame, and hearing
renal of a Spavin Cure, put up by Dr.
Kendall, who resided in the • village,
decided to try it. The farmer was so
etruck with its marvellous effective-
ness that he determined, if possible, to
buy the formula. But, to his utter sur-
prise, the figure demanded ran into the
thousand% for the Doctot was fully
alive to the merits Of 'hi s preparation,
and dentrieded a high ;trice for hie
knowledge. The would-be purchaser'
was determined, however, and mort-
gaging hi§ line farm to the highest
limit, against the advice of all his
Moeda and neighbors, became the
original owner, with Dr.,Kendall, of
this wonderful euro. But it was a
Mlle the most famous cure for lame
and spavined horses in. the country,
and he reaped, to the full the reward of
his frith. The original company was
yeare ago organized into a stock COM -
plum, and ably officered by tompetent
huslnese men, who have been indispen.
rsible tone continued sucCese. Kend.
all's Spevin Cure is still manufactured
at the place of its birth-Enosburgh
Palle, VL-htte not the Enosburgh
Palls of thirty yore ago. Title Spann
Ouro• has been the direct means' of
building up this pretty country village
into quite an imgortent piece, with 119
Opera nenee, 'Water Worke. Hewers,
Eleatic. Light% Conerete Walks, Pah.
lie Library, and Parks, With all the
Sirs of a little city. Kendall'e Spavin
Cure is practically the back bone. of
the town.
One additionel incident in the his-
tory of thie growing buisineer. During
Itnaoa 116 .„,81a „ttlfA for tounctl appointed Mayor Clegg as ar. the formativeperiod, Dr Kendall wrote
Ln°1111t11°56 ""56" "WA bitrator for the townehip in the mat- and homed a "Tteatitle OA the Horse
Iv rind tOrtliptly. purchiteing votes for and his Deseerietr," the side and arm -
this election." The other judge ob. ter.
h Litton nf Whieh heri new reeehed about
h The homes on the lot ng t
illi This book, irereluable to
b f. by amigo aim wag hurtled horemen tau no; be oobttitoned
hefted leeMI entirely concur in w at
lef4rnea braber has maid in regret. Boal Hott Walton. and °Wiled ten na on&
PN on ohs *rives, by wr in t int
ting that Smith is net ou teat or
91 ASTORIA rete
tattermixer stgen 411:Pol littInoircOnine"tetnn terinefOre any Of tile in- era -Dg B. Irendadigeo.. Bnosburgh
eo414.44.r.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to It. S. 0
chapter 129, that, all persons having claims
against the Estate of \''Jilliatu Taylov; late of
the Town of °Buten, in the County of Huron
who died on toehold the 80113 day of Debember,-
18:39, are requested.to until or deliver to Wm.
Taylor & Son, Clinton; Ontario, for the Execu-
ters Of the property of the said demented, on or
before the. 5th day of Februavy, 1900. 'articu-
lars of their claim and of the seourity (if any
held tithein tielyveritied,
And notice 15 (1100 given diet after the sail
last mentioned date, the Executors will. pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the said de-
ceased, having regard only to the claiins of.
which theyshall then have notice.
JOSEPH TAYLOR, "Toronto 1. •
ISRAEL TAYLOR. trampton ExeCutors
natant Clintonseenuary 4,1900. '
AUCTION SALE
Of Shorthorpi ShrOpsh ire,
Dottrus mad Leicester Sheep
and Berkshire rigs
Moms. Salkela Eros. will bold • public gale
of purebred cattle, sheep and pigs at their
farm 1 mile south of Goderich on THURSDAY
1st FEBRUARY 1900, commencing at 1 orelook
p. et whieb vrillbe soldwitheat remerVe:
mire bred short born kale from 7 reonths
teq•8 months old all geed individuate, 0 pure
bred short horn cows and heifers; 90 pure-
bred offirtipshire downs;15 pure bred Leicester;
0 pure bred Berkshire ROWs4and 5 month a old;
2 pure bred beare; a number of grade cattle
and 4 draugh cone. Tetras -Eight months
credit on furnishing approved notes ; dtie
count allowed for °alai. For cataloguer find
any information addreas
-SALKELD BROS.- ISAACS SALICELD,
.Proprietors. Goderloh, P. O.
r GUNDRY,Attotioneer.
NEW TERM
Prom' JANUARY 2nd
In each Department .0f the -
CentrailIusinessColiege
• roans a ((errant Ms.. Torerate.',
The largest and strongest
' schrol. in Canada.
Our Calendar tells yea why.
Write for it.
W. 0. unAvr. Princijal
The imperial
MEAT MARKET
a
The tuiderareied what te inform
the people of Clinton and victim?
they bave opened twin th• Mere
Co.
Illaeliny Block Ontario St.,
where they will keep in docket! elndkof
Vrook, Cooked, Cured and
°Ell net MORO,
retitle id eeltielly reviled lit entailer* Ines
tat together wick Pouttry,outhee won&
Beet Pigs Feet, Mince Ursa and altartiolia of
a like niatakwhiett will be delivered tree ta
key part of the town Orderiesolteited.
ablVtoelgenteet tele crime.
ORttenntITON, Menton'
P. R. F. CASE el 00,
retching him." habitants were aware of th:1; nee It is les .
=troy
•„, ,
• ROUSE VOlt SALE.
PERTY' FOR
The undersigr.ed ()Here for sale a frame house
on Wellington street of eight retain, containing
four bedrooms, dining room, parlor, sitting
'room and kiteheo. Good hard water; five
011011101 wa k from the Post Office. The house
has only been built for a year. Fecearticulaes,
eta., apply to MRS. An/GRIMM
lbate • Welliefiten SSt,Wilteelt
BUSINESS PRO
.SALE
• That desirable Briok Business Stand on Al-
bert St., Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson, is
offered for sale, including rear lot mid stable.
The location is one of the best in Clinton. The
property le free from 1 noumbranee and title in-
disputable. Price reasonable and terms to snit
purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY. Lon-
don Road or address Clinton P. 0
For Sale or to Rent,
The choice brick hones tin the earner ,of rue
ton and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate
of the late Richard Heywood, Is offered either
for sale or toveut.-It-containaroom for o031 -
nary family, s practically a new house, With
all convenience% and three -tenths of an acre
of land. If the property le not sold or rented,
peat of it will be rooted. Apply to
W. COATS Exegetes' Minton.
-
Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Money to
teed on Mortgage, and Note security.
Office--HUROE STREET, CLINTON '
Farm for Sale or to %worn
4
200 aore farm for sale or to rent, being Lots
e,92et14 33, 8119 coneesdon Of lIiiUott. tOwnshipe
120 acres undernaltivutiori, tbe.rent burnt and
pasture land; watered by a, well supplied riven
school house No. 5 aiteated on the fatIn; g004
large bank barnil, stablee. Shedg atm other
buildings, elee 1 tore house; also good Or-
chard; bee alL conveniences. Term a emir,
App y ea the farm to
ALBERT O. VrIDDEN,
Or bt"htter 10 Londesboro P. 0.. Ont. Im
• GOODPAlLiM FOlt SALE.
A desirable fent for sale being lot No.
rith coneession, ofthe township of Goder
one mile south of Holmeeville, known as
Cole farni, 80 acres, fall plourrhing Of 40 acres
al& We' I done,10 acres of fall wheitt, *ores
meadow, balance in vulture, orchard of ohOice
hearing fruit trees, all the front of Brad fartn,
is %bee ntiful row of Maple trees,* log luntsle,
stone dairy, bank barn, offeredefor sale on
very advantage term.',
T, 0. PICKAILD, Helms/wine, P.O.
HOME FOR SALE,
On Rattenbutt St., opposite Mrs Coining", a
le storyframe house, containing WOodehed and
summer kitchen and 7 mores, viz: parlor, dining
1.00trehitelion,1 bedroont downOltairs and thtct
upstairs; herd And *oft water. # aqui comer
witn.tverereen. rose and ether hedges.
Cleoiseberries, raapberrlea, currants, apple and
laud trees,good vegetable garden, ete. A Meet
desirable property and will be *old Well Within
its Matte. 'Apply Ott the prernises Or et the
organ factory.- •
Apl 20-11 W's Ce.rDOEllellTr,
A Bargain in Land.
lifere's a Chance.
44144061•141.10
• 'or- fele oheap and on easy term* -part
of Lot 4, Bayileld Conoeasion, Goderieh
township; 88 &crew. Apply to
W. SCOTT,
herd 7.8m 13rnoe11eld,
-Choice ram. for Sate
eirbeeribst offer! for Irate hbi tWe flO aotei
farm. tot the Telettheete mod, Goilerielt Town -
160 iteree hi sn. Lot 35, la all etlesteed but
6 O&M AII nnserportuot and hey but 15 acres
with tamforteble mho hotataatatailleottvan
*WOK bent abaft, sited ihed; bearing orteheritot
Itareol Wintletile Leen Mut bank here, heei55
*had on etenewOrkittene *tibia Ws. teraliadee *ev-
er and new oretara et a Antes; ctirvA
I4i mile* teem In
41 b"b1pr& lk* kirSikit"int Th. 116(vt. wi I
bilareirItaalret
DR. AGNElitt.'
DENTIST, CLINTON
Orown arta, Bridge *di.
Ar Zuntoz THE 2ND THORI9DAY OF.
' EACH MONTH •
, .
Office Rours-Oto 5.
• DEt• T. 0. BtEitirer,
SURGEON DENTIST, '
Coats' Block, Allltert Street, Clinton
Spada attention given to presser-
. vation of Natural teeth,
Alm% Crown an4 Midge Work •
W.- TiloMpsoN
• pbrhioien, Surgeon, leto
.0111de and Residence-
'Itattenbure Street.
• pR. ▪ GRAHAM
Licentiate of the Hoyal College of Physioiahe
London, England.
°aloe IV:Ansa-once-
PERRIN'S MOOR, lip Stales,
tints,spt.to.p.r.
V
DR. WM. 01314N, L, R. 0. P. and L. •
Edieburgh, Office -Ontario Sreet 01 n
Night calls at front done of residence on Batten
bury St., opposite Presbyterian °hutch.
J; W, SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
-1-,A3coucheur, *nee ellee and residence On. St., opposite English-ehurch, formerly oo
-melee byDr. Appleton, Clinton Ont.
Tele. STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE
Medical Department of Victoria Univer-
sity. Toronto, formerly cif the liespitals' end
Dispenearies, New York, Coroner of the
County Of Huron, Hayfield, Ont.
• W. J. R, FOWLER,
-Gold and Saver littecialiat, first-class honor
graduate ot the 9ati1t4 yeterinary
College,
•
enure niffeeiira eF ALL Aintiats
Night aed day calls answered at otRoe-Dr
Wortbingum'soldstand•Opo.Coourtercial note ,
1 E. BLACKALL VETERINARY SURGEON -
e., • HonoretyGradiutte of th eOntarloVeterins
College. Treats ilidiseasett of domesticated an '
web, on the ttioetruedern and galantine priroi -
plea Office- immediately Isonth Of the New Era
Office. Residence - Albert St., Clinton. Car
eight erday etiendoeto promptly
WARR/AGE LICENSE, _JAMES SOOTT,_ SEC -
O./ insurer of Merriage reicensee, Library mom .
and ResidenceeMary street, Clinton.
•
'TAMES CAMPBELL, LONDEBBORO,
U ISSUER OF MARRIAGE moehene,
NO *Enemas reedered
121 FAENCOMB, MEMBER Or ASSII op
.,p, ef, 8., Provincial Lend Surmyer mei
Civil Itngineer, London, Ont. -01210e 91) 000
Stewart's GrOeert Store, Clinton..
•
CLINTON' MARBLE VirgRICS.
000eien's ▪ OLD FlTAND. •
Nett ta Cloolmerolti
11.,•••14,
'This estatliettreent 1 in full operition and a
order ailed In the most satisfamoky way, Oents
tery and granite work s oPeclaltY. 'Mee*
aonable *ethos* Of any setablislueent
SEALE ie HOOVER* C Linton
A USNTS Ikede bitithiess is better than of
LR rearepratatro hies better lind taster selling
bOMM Agnitaeleartrom VOW 00 weekly. A
few leieders ttrOt "Queen Victoria, "Life of Mr ..
Gladstone," "My ?fabler's Bible Stories," "Pra
greectereeptaker., "Klondike Gold rieids,""Wo.
task" c'tlum_pser of the Una ett,' „e'Breakfast
Dinner Mai Supper," &Canada, Eneyolopae '
dia." BOokeen UM& Outfits free to Canvasser's',
The BRADLICY.GARRICTSON CO., Limited,
Termite
'WANTED ,41
Several persons tir restrict Wee Managers
In this 000111)7 (0 repreeent Me in their own and
entreat:dire *auntie*. Willie' be paY yearly
WO. Parable weekly,. Liatiroms employment
with notional opporttolitlite; References ex-
changed. NORMA eelf-addreemed snivelled on
-
ingot*. S. A. Pork, 320 Caxton Iluliding, Chi
CUM. Dec.• 116 W
MeRILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE 00,
4r,mar k 180LATare TOVatt PEOPErtar
ONLY INSURED
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f" ria•lieLeent, Peseideett. IMMO P. O. I nos'
Xraser.vtossreakisat, Itrueetteld le Oa W. ,7*
shatitanaSecy-Treate treaforth P.O.; Thee, El
Here Inalleetar of Lowe% testerth P. O.
Mate/ 011e
Vik 0. Ihnlielf001,4 Maiitfoetly; Sohn O. Griov,
'Winthrop r. O.; mon.* flietforth* Thee,
teettelii,nrovn)w,finye,Inovrirti:TwInit104.,:ntrotsie,..."04;:lavikotaseet'xivregil;,i;nda:,
i.
dwititteNtitt. Atte% Insiaral"1:::dr t4r1nnhen•
tethijr,,,Z5Z,hiht unelln4,.80."
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