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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-03-09, Page 2• lifareh 9, I.D00 Renewals fot1900 , c'IsP ()mut' °IIPPIngs , 0. Nati B —ea— h s a hiii Per0Ahnavueytbrru.00wf °aursubsesrip.i ttemsf,,arr...,fiedatc,:est.01,ary., theirlab. 14 soriptiou to the .rit.e., vy. .r.auti, -Lor hap, sold his farm on the 7th coneeesion la TAW* intl. A t • It Is rumored 014 Donald Mohlivene i 1900. To these 4e, extend of Ashlield to Alex. Treleaven. our best *thanks. win. Cline, of Seafortb, end his 11,ere are, however, some .1'21eigg a!nbigWell3avtleVivamrtrai7:11Phott: I , ,Nilioliaveaot yet sent iu their .tPaP.l..HeQiutrrie, eon of D. Idatest- '" renewals, , 103d of these we ',Eituttulli:t'ertere. gaoe 11,Y411314114:14 'AV011•til Hnig an early remittance awaltiek leI4 . of -.41e, • ittibi.36.40tion •for the I Death claiteed another Victim on Tuesday of lath. Week, when the epirit yearI of laugh 13. McKay, a Rintell, paned . ti. let time fly before re- 1 over to th9 great !permit', -nevriug for it is not •a good position itiTtlittleititellglirnegigante:lilt Lond accepted's poeitiort its book-keeper. • Q11 -0Y to. pat Off till tomorrow- lin SpOkane, Wash,. a,t a eatery of srzos what you can do to -day. i a year. Nov is the thine to sub • I W. O. ,Broadfoot, of Tuckeisnlith, scribe. The price is one dollar gateir:pairettlwahrePt°1! Or ti" e Company .as . $, year, in advance. • successor to T. O. Ifitys,'who has been aP,Peieteti Seeretaey-trlaseree. , .John O'Rielly aod •Miett 'BilaiNalt itt#titit ieW p iN. ateter !II:11;0bn; ftlfieL reeve, jrazeerunets4Zenzxr: ,i‘e, vw at Ringebtidge Roman :Pothali° thurett on Wedrinday, February 22nd: 14 i, S. Scott, Brunetti, has let the con- . .trent for a. brick "table, to be built at •' The'Toronto World again came out his residence, William street, to Alex. a recently, eventing „. that ' Mr Alex. McNeil; Of that Place, for the -*gm! of Smith, the organizer of the Reform $825: The building will be 22x38 feet. •, . . - ,Robt; S. geld, of Elora, has Mend • artyin Ontario, would soca give up to Winghana'and is opening a grocei y . his position, and gives as a reason for store in the shop recently occupiedby his departure 111-bealth; The report Halsey Park, in'the Shaw '131Ock.- Mr , . Reid formerly Resided in -Last Wawa - way or may not be true. s- , FRIDAY; MARCH 9 1000.. nosb. •, ,r, • • • • M..Beckwitb. of Wingliara, has sold his business to Jphn- Johnston, of ' The Ontario Legislature will have to Auburo, and thenew proprietor has taken possenion. Mr .Tobrieton is a. cOnstder the question of the asylum practical man, I 'retain Mr anommodation, as all of them are full, eckwith'e tier .4thile the number's of patients is in- Recently tWe.congeeztatiOn , of the yteriap chinch present - greasing. The number at the begin- 13ltevale rres o ed Mr and Mr Jolla Robertson with „ ning of the year was 4888, and of these an easy chair dcb, and a coinpliment,' only 770 were tiay patients of the six ary e.dciress; .w ich was read by the ' institutions of the Province. Minister, Rey%iJVest. A grand patriotic! entertainment ;rite 41 5iven in Industry Hell. Btr,..Thurs, • • The Government have decided that coagovirie Anriehit°n"wr a ;1=1= . in connection with the San Jose scale the evening timounteti to pi.87. Which irs bill will be Sent to the retriotm Fm4 legislation, they Will introduce providing for the spraying of infected On Tuesday. evening of Int. Week a ,, igitilrbgeerangdatrallatly,tkereiMit • t•ine, When the trees have to be de- '!.f.t-OYed, the *liftmen Will have td ,thiP,In bid farewell to Sandy McKay show that they sprayed the trees be- 6i3b11' SIV't,t; ru? ar,L!,,easy•tititi4t;;11011r1F:-4tre' ' be paid for their loss. The Govern- 'Rabi. Stertingtr."*iie and fittifili; of Inept have anent $127,000 in making Belgrave, left Whiglialn on, ' Werines'-• . the testa. day waffling for theit. new. heme in * ' Melita,. Man. . Mr Sterling has beer! a • • • resident, of Belk:eye andvicietty for a f• The best. -authoritiee say there are niii mht of)years, and he lasnscledbirn ftahmat- 100,000 acres of this undeveloped peat isietiwon.i a greatly '. hoe. in Ontario, principally in the A number of -friends met at the reel•- . eounties of Perth, Welland and Eases.• denee of J. J. Mitehell. ':Cranbt oat, to bid him and his estimable family gaod- The largest area lies in the county of bye, et e their retootTal -to the now Perth, pight miles north of the city ot home at Winghatn. Outing the oven - toed, on the Grand Trunk rail- Ink a handsome, well filled purse and an address were presented to Mies' that extends from Port Dover to Clara. . . Owen Sound. Here is a swamp of • Wednesday evening of last week. he 40,000 acne, with a depth of peat brg the Methodist church, Brussels; H. Ithat varies from a foot to 20 feet. Peat I reocatemoeYwaienbdotrse, trag°en-eihorrier., LAT; -sparks are now in operation there. framed, of the.cliurch and Rampage, •accompanied by a kindly worded ad- ; ." ' • • • • . dress; Mr and Mrs Mooney are leav- 'The bard -heads of many of our On. ing for their new bottle, at Areyburn, • tario counties are forming "Old Boys' N. W. T. __Associations," but •we have as yet? W, E, Whitely and David Corbet. , heard of not a single "Old Girls' As. Dunlop, are cutting down hemlock •eociation." How is this ? Were there and other timber for a new barn to be ito young girls when those old boys built by Mr lianalink this coming sum - 'were young ? Or are the old girls too mer. R. Carney, sr,. who bought the • busy rocking cradles anddarningsooks old strip of forty acres Once owned by • to be rble to spare tirae to blow them. the late Peter Hallenbeck, is ale° oeto selves ?—Hamilton Timm," you ting material reedy fgr a barn. maughty, naughty fellow; don't you On Wednerliel' afternoon of leer • know there are no Old Girls. When ruegk (2 t ae rt ct,lf ooc I irk. J ' anitshirRishet; Any of them get bito positions that Elina, was united in marriage to Geo. -involve rocking cradles or darning 'Whitfield, of eon. 14, Grey. The ine 1 thr_p_lersretie bcYf wicks, age does not grow on them, and ttreteinvgirrrAmunor nWas lilt does, nobody caree. But it is tt • about one hundred and tidy guestv, . *unmarried girls who always remain relatiyes and friends of the contract- young.ing fatuities. They may have passed forty , ear fifty suminere, but still are ineligible 120A.ni :oars seannt. tnr he ok place at t F yfegal; at tobe classed as "Old Girls." more, on Wednesday Of Ian week, • • . • • When his daughter. Miss Rate, lens ' • united in the holy bOnde.of Wedlock to ' TO Ititite Brock Luna", the represen- altered Hamilton, of Wintharr4 The title* for (Untie Grey in the limn% ZeretenVir leranedori, Illt ritiro k illedietinetion of being the youngeet eclock, in the preserice of some iieveloty.live guests, acne, „ • ' •"•-' • , 'fere being mit downor-they. will not where the *miter of the Assembly no longer be: • longs.. Finlay G. Merillaroold, theCone 'Deetr_ettiVa who sitteeoed Potittid MAO- ; In West gin, has Amt. honor, • 14 the `present Legislature •there are • gums few young mew, ami./OPY • Old one* „Robert lritignson, oftot ent and.W. R. Dempsey, of Peindit Eltfard, ere about the tildept, ahdthey • cannot huibe coneldered at having a tinge Of ,ffrent ileieftillieee ynt. • mr Feign/on ye a hqt,54:Scotmau, *4, tle gOl4tiet ilay in winter would - not hint from curling, inch an the *Millet hi he. to*de ReVeRtio Of Otitir10 tIlltittif ism 4.40 $4016,360, compared with $1,11082 for th4:Preitioie Of thitiftfele, to 00600, ietursteustit3. ,Ibbyor, *0014* :05.:Yori,‘Amiaitocriesi •oime,tokinfluotrifienta trio iothick th`41,t ;i44: iikattibiliactiatom. ,a4006a evoth. igleiof.t. 1,1?40014-110,041 of* WiAstiemol 0...P6;W #1*,MittP0040PIN wimo*M44,4slitr: ,ffismotee loathe tutofpitut irogeothat.fdr 1*. lAlink„#,Lvt;011kte# te4.4 .,0060040 WftlinlilAtertAkfeet 18084lo..-voi ettC, os sow* tor,th4.404401 'dim& itSateui Iwure, of One day Omit two „years ago when A. Q. Bottler was preparing monthly stritemdiate for the patrons of his creamery; be lost sevettil of the'envel. ape" obtaining the atatements and nitiney. Lately, while Inovibg his eeeretarY• he heard tOnnithing behind min dep.woo, and raven examination found tbe elle:elopes, which in at) coliteinetimoneyernnunting to Odd. Mesere ilo:Yidsu McDonald, of Rait: haare Nei& their excellent Clydes- 111111WOOrrY Down, to Geo, il'011ortekfrorn Scotland. by, hinere Bawden.as IfOonstid. hurt Seaton; and a olio ot. the . hist Olidesdils pit ern'. Seettlehd'. The jrlea Ail)1 otorroadlrit ri.tekz, to Corm , ,to "borne,' ,4 •herse. leak itti.,Whi t cf,neighbbrbood of 000„.:1 lean] pf t q Rs COMO, the wetiAnowp barrio/tee, Of Rzeterosed curr04 Tourecto.r: *orb& Nowt r evl Pet0P, ittikvits con tdbedtoKorit Yeattette 0**41 tu, 00 POP in, 04 count! PtHisrolli „*„ eas_4441,aet ft.lvirIOW 104 itlittAtvi uollfrattfe. f.15, '5 4, 54. t5 4' •.` • hi Wad tel* • ,0 With WS: Aediftnt • 5141 Ticenttedyt. eriti ,..ettheveti#0*) brabspreekthatin ght luttropkioveofetal Itriteeffetta 411tr weeqdrearionalbed of *trete *Into* Wialifortiolirt11015nd Ong tOthentard•Vond.ii: las breast inivereiTibs owere i',Irttkirc a* fell.! He war found some tin:4400W. )Aigilyt fr t Atter,. Attlee' labiate' „ Was metalled to**. *.leilt1444:0141a$ Stecourits he wok d03,11Alfa _•Vhotetivitifistar, of,Hullett, bite raj codiredlhe 'Ad intelligence Of the &lab; at Oheysnuei!'Wymni Of hie *Air • 1.)°'1 vilaieevaror Iron nou THE CLINTON NEW ERA Jos. Simpkins on Ethic:tette. 4.55•••••• I've Anatol up on etiquette. Read every book thet I could get, And yet There isn't ono ell the lot That tells a feller it it; not De rigger to eat pie Tar breakfast ; time, why ebeekto Ever ExPerioneen Miriam and And, ferthermore, I entice find In all the books I call to raindliall ;Mc ponninent •theatrical rammer -ot lean tours of many fanaous. musical Stare, petleee he has ennuutered in hie eareer, And as for eating marrowfats i 3 ...=,26 "ll'he funniest westein •iitand I ever' A ROUSING (30NCERT. *oh - THE SCENE WHEN EMMA NEVADA OtOS SAND IN HER NATIVE TOWN. • • " An °virtue:A In Austin the Like ot • 'Widen rriebablY Other Singer Weddluir Onkel as seuvenirm olerio lino • Nia.."= New who hat tonduated the Amen 4u -speaking of tbe ode incidents and ex - Against a second- plAteof7ioup That givie e reason worth awhoop Iwbon*lersd'uo, • siddr Photos • Having purchased the photo. graphic businesii operated so long _ wilt .b Mr. Foiter, I gm 'prepared to emitinue the good work after an experience ot thirteen yeete seriony ant oleos teeth% of three of our principal • chin. I 'feel I Can plena you, having had a wide maim:mein ell thelateststyltrofphotetraphicrwork • Without ti opoon, that that'e • -made was In Austin, Nev. t way with . pluith st carbon ; „afferent A • In sort:of mils When I eat peas, 411 do as I darn pleas5' I Aiin. what is more, till I'm a snob • rheat 00tit etraight off the cob, And sparkergrasslii eat, as / Entree ',Nevada, and Austin colera; Vatitaton, a goristleo and her native town. Mr. Mackay had round photo on Poreelidn, Ivory And her:. up _there- ht the inoltetelee. mai. 'tad Oelltdoid, Weekend white oetiot. - :- nut her abroad for a MUSIcal education. ed. If you have MI old photo that She succeeded,,matle ar Pottle .fer:hereelg , you hien failed to get a good oopy • lu 'Eurtipe, wag bursting with bring it in. „Xt goat you.00th: aleidee tili,e,eatopantek Ameriee, sang • in the east with great success, but didn't in the way of copying or enlarging fog to give Me a trial. Anything Have alsvers denti.ln dere 8one by- go west. The Austin .ptiople didn't e carefully attended to. No work A sort of dittoes tremithe. tow, that, It seems; said she *Mt • stuck up Allowed to leave the studio oaten Held Iveixt my finger and my, thumb; and bad forgetten her old tilende. Neva- da ,heatd.about this feeling, and me day • A sort of gift from heaven come, satinfetatOry. • And es for those peouliar tldngs she came to Tue. We were In Oiling% eityl and et Prices, caned finger bowls, I vole, by iings, 1 ainindmeadadeja,t3ze. to go bolt to Europe almost i • • • IThwienbo4nlousneusrs 'eat; ftohrara. 7. * Thepump is where it's edwaysbeen. ' 11:171titp'atinllsefilteati''Id!..Pgacisupted°1. ra'Y c"tr. It . . . If my hands Ain't both good and olean ' And far as ever I °quid see, b 3' 4oef rillitt ii3i1V0-11 itililleTtglh Mil; : Shake. - it's plenty good. enough for me. • "VII. make it posisible.' , ' ''-n' 'The, expentie would ,be enOrmone. Wil eare Is "Shalteepeamee Country." • " Want te give a -coneert in Attettn, •Fire dBurges $3 Properties for Sale or to Let STORE POE, E OR RENT. At present oecriepiel-by A. S. Grigg, Jeweler ApPly to Ifts litOpliECIOnhE, Winton Desirable Town Pr operty roe Sale, Teo resident* of tbe late A. MoAllstsr,on Princess street, ellart»a, will be meld oim •borne. For ?arldoujern lowly to 4ff doietuand muck on etiquette, 'Could never Stand lt.' * I'in•too polite to wash my paws pears s earrolindings. tt appeara in Par everything .amountlnly (Ink; ••Ill hie &Aide is infuse# witlithre atoms, But;t # ' • non r ask you to stand It 1 w Phete et Warwickshire- and o Shakes'. mita there. They say 1 am IIE eine 0 = • . Outlook, and la , eantifully illustrated thwiwaeisirein-gobtles'erwpail7ilutsuhhaecoy:oitshB;e. sumo; we went. we mole. Stratford. $3 a year. The ' -Therner's Dozer, Nevada was taken for the Outlook by Douglas Mc- hidbyWarwick, to leave our private car,several him- Outlook Company, New York dred miles from Austin and take eora- 1 Mall coaches on a narrow gauge road that climbed over the mountain and. 4-0.0.4..444-4e-e-•-•-e4444.t.......444.44.' Walked with its head down like a fly. .About • folk or awe stations before we I struck 'Austin people began to board the I 4.44'irnid Emma come?' they'd ask the oat- h 'd I t crowd At table, spite of social Imre. the' March Meg:zing Nuniber of the • Proyine.lal Stoat/UM _ • Who annual report of the Ontario Li- cense Department shows similar de- cline in tavern, licensee and similar de- cline in license revenue which hag been manifest dining the past for years. In 1874 there were 6,18.5.lieensee; in 1 7 there wereS,180;-in 1 , 8,123; and now 8,040. Of this nuother 2,584 are ordin- ary licenses; 57 beer and Wine; EX are for six months; 312 shop and 2$ whole - Bale. The 'revenue from '. the licenses amounted to $587,381, compared to $702,852 in the year before. Of this 9252,589 went to the municipalities and $251,528 to the Province. . Philadelphia's Oa Clock. gar .- or —4 • The clock op the . Philadelphia Vichy hallo tbe highest in the world. It has the largest dials. It the diale were out of the way and track" Were hid, to 0 trains mind pass each other running through the holes. . The gine in the four` feces is fastened in by a ton of nement. The glass, if laid on the giound, wouldabake a-svalk scoiare long and ten feet wide. . The minute band will finish leech year's tourney by complet- ing a 110 mile ti ip. It is expected that the minuta hand will travel 110 eines annually for many years to come. Tbe clock is strong and the minute nand Is phospher bronze and weighs250pounde, • • They %Veer Big Boots, . A man.tbat wears number 11 boots in this part of the cometry. is set down as abian that hag big feat, but boots -of - this size- would hardly lit the babies among the Doukhobor:I of Manitoba, .J.B.Huether, Who is preparing samples for another western trio, has ordered from the wholesale house iiiniihers* la. 14 and 15, all for Doultliobors. His ex- perience during his last trip taught him that nothing smaller was of any use. It appears that the Doulthobore instead of twearing socks, have a habit of ewathing their feet in rags, and it is consequently 'impossible for them to have too much hoot, for what the foot may lack, the rims will -make up. 11100 T atitillarthit </Melted, slignnerk`IOriliO44'from A•acswo•s• :ai? 1 February 14th, *0r onlyibne 'Week'a 1.10A,p, 4104hfeekidille the tbseelopoe illness, 'With pireuniotilia: Med Lee . Easy to Try. . Onions are a kind of all-round good medicine. A whole onion eaten at bed- time will by the next morning break a severe cold. Onions make a good platter to reraowe inflammation and hear:Waged. If an onion is mashed so as to secure all th6jUiCe in it will make a most remarkable smelling substance that will quiet the Most nervous per - eon.. The strength of it inhaled for ti few moments will dull the sense of smell and weaken the nerves until Bleep is produced from ohne exhaus- tion. Ib all cotoes from one property possessed by the onion, and that is a form of option. ductor, and e po n outour . Ther Would go back and tell the people • on the platform, and. everybody would, • howl for •Emnaa until NeVadn, would go • out and talk to them and shake hands • with everybody the didn't *kiss. A good share ef the crowd Went to. Anetin Mtn. us, but it wasn't anything.to the crowd• that. met us 'nt the station. Everybody in the town and •alilthe country round had • turned outv and they •were •the 'queerest crowd 1 eyed saw -miners and ccoobert and Indiana and ordinary conee'ntibual. People, all sleeken up together "and & alh wile with excitement. . . ••• • "By that 'time 1 was glad we ,had c�me '• time 'Oh at Obeying Orders. Several inembere of the Scottish Re- serve, before leaving for the Ospe,were entertained at. a farewell supper by their 14110w -workers in Dundee, "Now, bOys,' Ohl the Chair:ban, afteT'eal ProPrilktd*Peetb. "treat what Jaen the table as you would the Boer.." Ae the• fent ended one of the lentvitte WA' observed, 'totting mirky a bottle of Whiskeyln his pocket. "Whet's: that ye'er diteinge,Tont ?" 'bound thetbiair. nett- good-hilMoredlye 'Oh" rsollsd Tam, "I'm only bbeying orders.. Ye telt us to treat the supper am we wain& the Boer., Mak ye kin, what we dirina kill Wevtalt,4 prisonere ' *aid: tCa C0.44- Of 40140 lt-bi ',eV' bett fr, apply at once to t ifilli111741/11100; ohm, but in *IOW ot the, feet that there are thirteen feitires 'inial/Peix at Tor- onto Ittnction, ess2ptibitih the follow* 440414004fltfilAtihs bleerittiO1 morel? 41I0Ornaliat Mb.; 14 KV 404 irePtIt "rim tame lima Aninion I was. having the of n- liornebedy elele's expense. Talk about Wit.' thustasnit .1 never knew what ,It Was' Me: . fore, and I never heard anything like feint; shout that- Went up when that -.gating woman stepped off the ear. Everyboay. yelled her nanie and cheered a,nd eheer- - ed, and she stood -and threw kisses and - laughed and cried. There wasn't any fake about it. wouldn't have' believed ' there could be so tench genuine feeling 'anywhere•in the world. It gave me, a well seasoned Manager, 'a Mend eew thrill up and down my back.' "There Was 'only eue carriage in Austin then, and we hid to drive quite' a dis- tance to the town. Nevada and 1 had the carriage, and the rest of the company Went along in big wagoin"hela came the etowd horseback,ln -wagon and on foot. We drove aloe a ticklish mountain rbad at a gallop, mid every little distance along the way there were Linares burn- ing., Say, it wee great. Nevada didn't get any TOSt before evening. The crowd *wanted her, and if would have her. 8110 Etna have kissed all the children in Aus. tIn and a good percentage of the 'grown peeple, and, by Joe, she acted as if the liked it. I had thought 1, knew her, but she was a differeet Woman up there in the mountains. • . • "We gave the concert lw the church. The Mirlister and 1, with the assiatioice of the whole pepulation, numbered the seats and made out tickets. Tickets Sold at $2, but the house wouldn't begin to hold the crowd, and almost any old price was offered for seats. When the doors opened, there was a stampede. There were 50 men In the erowil to every wo- nine. Most of them liefe on big felt hats and wore thetr trousers tucked into high boots:- They didu't pay any attention to the. aisles -Just walked over the high backed seats. stood in the pulpit, and It was funny to see that mob playing leapfrog over the seats and making for front powe regardless of the numbers on their tickets. "Nevada had some ot her wettest clothes with her and Caine Oa blazing with jewels and .1s -caring a Paris gown that had 'cost her $2,000. never expect to hear anything again like the greeting MO gate ter,. and know. Iihe never again gang at she did that night. She sang and sang until her voice literally gave out, and the ettovd saw that Me couldn't 'keep It up any longer. Then they cheereg And netted for the nage In a bunch. "Nevada spread out her hands and told them that It they'd wait until the went end out on a heavier, high. necked gelva shed come back and kin them all and give OW Ohe Of' them a Pine of her Wedding mike. As had' jolt moiled Dr. rehear; end "Imbed peeked a triune fell of wedditee mike to tete to ,She • wilooff to the dinning Tana and to g glif the cake in la' loit'asne, „ etiff . She: lit- tle irldie came huck kr a dark; gown: Vis • ful tled bath hr 'pAilgook., The croW11-. . r: With delliglir feed ,vrould have ft NO all night it their Emma° • had told theralsge mut rota out. , . "The next morning the whole twin !United curio takent to the Mao, ona• ' though that was Integra IP. I belle** thetmooPteitehrollat VeltOiha 7.0t.:Vrith their 'OotalbtleXtaniaK aietteclalteid. the • Wenithe0 harserillieted; that Visit itoY 017 *Ma Alt 1,41104 MigO.that 4iestiPoi4 kW- - On eft ateektnnt Week 'mem VOA apint Of boiling water:114Q be drank When cold et. short Intervals, Itissisboy ,takos asky-tilatecalletilea orentelativeresiessibeisentatiVes:J Vrar, sialfifbavOr restored ''linissitistieby MOD* IlkietsVeriesess a Marko melee,' tempo Winans* 6and:alitays-pritusinset tesitatuklineceeinge",7,,,,o0 AhlisediritasidirAition he Om throat;.' make. ths, sdornolosio; tbint teitektistuplindtburinitt It au ititisii:rteantity taiyand tataieditifilla thedloidtthrietieilfivet **lire *UV! to ffikihrie oom With tublike me trident.. oiiThballng the wilitottgivent the, instabraneoui snidest.. %oda Will pawl off..'! The litlittesof air yeemet ofthkvispiedtteter to ohtott 'Warn' Pot itt4h6 AoliAN rosoft* mkt turpentine 100ea the throat, and OMB torde,tbe year Prepsiding. 5 5 • children, the , yeripqrtit being only meats phyrichme. Scientific hrtelift0401; tor for: jirts:zi".. Ate ; aP r•IA.Wese lait done odak,the must *OW *lulus experleacc Eye hoot in Inn -cot** agaranosasske , 1." ; " • I IF i'•„ ktilhfie t... strirowsweritiwi mejount,c.witatlglets tiortt4litaitaborAhlii4itaHletettlIto lot . htlestssiodi by -the.tiesk tea* *sow, le r isa Arephitivieelaesilesokeolietitemesxstly. m • ye:At i.tal bur *we aseirmeated OM: ciiite,iitsi,,m2aolilea:444,11.,:0,. (7,.) R144.1.400M4i414404444.64, Li 4ibiente iiiititithi deloreittlitilLividd **far feleiltwtivell,`' 146 ,thek,dbia' flifj4t*tat'in-iiitiekitieh'tt bilittgooct veirtni. _ 4/ relereklferttis. • I • . BLOWN TO ATOMS; 'Great RIC ' is"biftlig Airtie this term:in the (tilitreatli$08111eSSE011ege Yet:n*4 ,i3arrard itS,,Iterent0.. . , 01 Tortibte, viliere 12 regular Teaehers hinernpLoyed, and over soo students are In attendance. This is a big school end a popular -school. to which 'Mai- ners' lirinslook for okined help. Mee, en *lung weofile went direct from Oai- , -lege tensittations . dewing oho 'week, ▪ • ending Feb. , 26th. Enter any tiroe. No vacations. Write for proapeettur. W. SlEIA.W, Principal. FARM TO RENT, . Joan rtroorn. xiousE FOR -SATE' eotafortable frernahouseen the -corner or Questa auddohn streets, Clinton. Tbree-euar- tereaeree ; good orchard; hard water, etc., also stable, Apply to Nov. 9t11,74t 15118. 4. TOWNSEND ElOITSE1 TO RENT. In Goderiek Townsbip,within. two miles of 0 name ; Iellnediate pessessiOn. *Pule to IT PAYS TO • €.0tida, BfiFluesi college -..-Ventidatearres.teteierhaotefiShorthand and neatness trelnina. still .holde a eery etrong lead over , its contemporaries. No better -evidence of thiaeleien noildiabofferedthan the following, Whiehzehews howvidety:thiejustly poplar school igtfatronined. -1.47 eitieirolowns, and vnisges inc,aneals, United States an Newfoundland eepregebted 'tithe attendance during the year date. • 50 Vountiere in ,On-' torte, six of the -United Stater*, together iwith five 'from Manitobin and Alberta, have sent their representatives. They _come. from the Atheatie on the eget to 'the Piunfin On the west. 'DistancenrovatieWhilldranoe to those who are de-tern:it-nett to attend 'the -beet The present is an. exoellent time of year to make a start. Pupils are admitted at any time. For catalogue, address,- • D. McLachlan & po. Chatham. Ont. z THOROBRED MIAS for Sale. The undereigned offers a 13,retonthe *Ad bull and also a 2 year old bull for sale. They are both Thorobred Shorthorn and will be sold at r reaspimole figure. EH WISE, int . Clinton, P. O. Tamworth Dear for Service. anbtariber keetis for service at his Premises, 8r0 eon. of Tacker , _smith the thoro-bred regime tared Tamworth-Zoar0311nton King, bred- b George &Sono, Crampton, Ont., Terms, si at tinat of sereke vrith_orkiloge of returning if execerkary. APPLETON BLCOAT, ,l'uoker- smith, Feb.I8 'SHORTHORN BULLS for Sale iste etit ofoostoolid‘eolnpoe4 Andy SO_ yeas Age. c het, two Afford the rad *abbot maw The old idea that' ilte body sonasibuss wlth utieberavishe 'Settee a tenant tiff Mut tbet skill of • needs coot/vie dreads, gativa ,thkee yeas &rig& r e rettleitts Prete „ „4 • 11 wh o , srensrlfas hat , *oily Ohltdren, Ow for q,l'etartiot'CtriNggi on#64411117 sibn t6i° "y" 4nax "1""r46"4n* 64, Tlio strike s,t ths /Oared Cotton DIM raAbirtellinee the synemAitylebsolute: CASTOFt1 ,thi. tbe Ara break,and the CO,* Worke at Vallevileki Is *Wiping, OS Copt pada and Bich esuirrehe. ;mettle sorely felt vt her bunny and un. the Striketi refuelng to allow free Only 286 it IL B. Combs's Arng don't Its e friehde. 'swage to the mili. ***cr.,* 4*. • • Minton. • For bale, tern reglitered Shorthorn Dulls, from the oldStrawborry 'train. One wifl bo year old on Deo.95th, And _won first Prise tet znytti Show. The other *Ili & two -year -eta on Aprillinil )30th are red in color and &st- oles' animals W. SNELL. Lot 26 Oth Con. HuDett, Deo. 14-4• . , Clinton P.0 • TO BREEDERS .. '... ••••-ro . : The Phenomenal well bred, standard )ione), Tarentum 21795, will stand it W. We Farran a bato, bent Steal* id Olintba, livery Melnday for the Wallet tlf-timei ebatitio.• '• 1-, ' ' Tense -nix 21796 .hsas in his breeding the wawa ,eirei ilre •ervelen.d, kW+. 1V iof the I. itreetwat Prenecinn - re living. Be has--ish a oonosaw. a kg; Ina, extreme, • . eri the Power tetra guilt tt, elle: To tektite; 1115.0•For eateild4dpedIkrea ""M""tai°l'4dbieIAI ',AI'R'TArkWie- -' ---PleL*ttltram, anuild-tt•rrelMv e. Ont. i 4...4 ,iti ott • • '"e ! • 4 40, , 11, I it, 5 •..5.AVA •5*'.' 5 ; • • A -tot 'Digit .40 • .,*tor • ,goi)drieft tot Now is . t1i� -tie 1,4 ide • . • . • . cot •; 00, ••• es rofessionalandOthereards JAMES soorr • Itemeeter, Solleiter, MANTON. orrice -Elliott Sine, inn Stellate • MONEY TO LOAN. W. ORYDONE, FBABR:tr:Peitr23801 ig ?Tv, t:ETr T°13:*; 0: VaRT npoteirs, Opposite router'. Photo Oahe/ </PISTON • OHARLEspSEAGEN *muter* vononot. Note* and Conveyeipee • 01rtee•-OpprecrellAvtioclkberno Motel Me Gs CAPARIFION Good csoinfoittabie hauseonVietoriaSt.sooth (Formerly Of Comoro Holt k Oaraeroni • Is_ BARRISTER AND SOLIOITORI•cril' OfIlee-Hemiiton St opinions ceaborue none • DOPE/Non. oNT Ci AR ROW & triAltitOW with everr'eacoutmodation.) bard; and sett Iv:000401e, eta, Rentmoderate. Apply to 5.3. A00nER, Oincton 40uSE '8tirT. •• A six roomed house on Zingt Street near the Et T.E. depot. Oontaiii's 2 2.0_,__te hard and soft water. Apply to R. F. STREET8, James street. • Fee) 2-0 ' 'PROPERTIES FOR SALE.• • For Pale, 41818 near the'Flax Mill, 2 lots on Erie 131.,9 Iota on Milton Koala° brioic cottage •with frame kitoben.har d -water,. good orchard, jonomiaopialemlingitov,JR0OHEINendRate...)41UaTnettOolivanto. or t9 HOUSE Pali SALE., • Comfortable &Willing house on Wit Bide ot • Albert Street, containing 7 rooms; bard arid soft watt r and quarter of an acre id land, fruit trees, ete. .Apply to , SOHN MOULT, ' June 22-tf. . • Olinten. HOUSE for AA.1.4E or tO_BENT. -On Virstoria St. near Organ n'aetory. 5300 WuplUshealliyl. a. 4ro.popnilyy,:too:ofeorttoa-bld house with good lot -the property 'recently occupied by Frank BaWrAsEtear're°. NO1Bleitere. Rai* tttii = 6 4Daube thirties* 1.1 4 u. r c • ,101104:Vitfists faetfe; ShOei atilt Rubbers ' • Weaio fitivi.ited .Cedgi and Tine WWI tils band. A. ofill . , • TICerrolitaLL tittarisii14141k . •••••" ' Hoene and Lot for Sale.' • The large and commodious house pleasantly situated on Huron Street, occupied by the un- dersigned is offered for sale ou very reasonable • tenne. There is every accom,oder,ticin,witb enable, orchard, dee. •. W. POWERS, Sept 21,1899. • . • °Heaton. sToitE;Eq.4 SALE. e The preraisesloccupienkby R. X. Cleff, and _consisting of a Ara .claes hriele otore, on Albert Street, Clinton, le offered. for sale on easy Also Cottage on Albert' Street, with two lots, stable, and all -oonvieneep. Particulars bn &operation to Mrs W.. Robertson, 011uton or lirs 0, W. McGregor. Constance. IBARRISTERS, tio401ToRS, =a, Office -Comer tia'Squer ' • Goderteb, Ont. • d, T•ciAlietret, Q. O. Oxus. oannow,1.4.143 • PsouoFOOT & HAYS*, , . BARRITE1i8i 001.10ITORM4 NerrAnnes PUBLIC „ PROCTORS Zit TEM MARITIME; COORTi ?torn* et., next door tefinignent • • Private Funds to lend at lowest rents of interest. W. PROUDFOOT, Lc. Hein JOHN slootim •Oorrvsvanonn, Omonsszowart, ETC. Real Estate ancl Insurance Agent. Moue, to lane on Mortgage and Note temerity. • Onlee-litTRON STREET, CLINTON • HOUSE eon SALE. The uneereigned offers for sato a frame house en Wellington street ot eight rooms, containing four bedrooms, dining mem, Parlor, sitting room and kitchen. Good bard. water: Ave minutes walk from the•Post Moe. The house etc., apply to . MEB. MOGRIDGE. - holm] y been built forrear. Nor particulars Feb 16-tt • 41ington at. Clinton. . 6 BUSINESS PROPERTY POR SALE That desirable Brisk Business Stand on 4.1, beet St„ Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robs013, Is offered for sale, including rear let and stable. • The location is one of tho bed in Clinton. The property is free from encumbrance and title in- alentitAble. Price reasonable and terms to suit purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY, Lon - doe Road or address Clinton P 0 • For Sale or to Rent. The choice brick house on the coiner of ffun ton and Joseph atreets, belonging to the estate of thelatA Richard Heywood, is offered either, for sale or to rent,. IC oontains room for ordi- nary family, is practically a new house, with all convenienowl. and three -tenths of an acre eland. If the property k not sold or rented, port el it will be mated. Apply to W. COATS Exeoutor 0 nton. Farm for Sale or to'*ent. 200 acre farm for stile or 62 rent, being Low Wand 30, 81h conces3ion of Hullett township; 125 acted under cultivatiou, the rest bush and patiture laud; watered by a woll supplied river; school house No. 5 situated on the farm; good large bank barns, stables. sheds ana other buildings, also story house; also good or- chard; has all conveniences. Terms easy. Apply Oh the farm to ALBERT O. VODDEN, Or by letter to ranidesboro P. O.. Ont. ho .43100D FARM FOR SALE. A desirable farm for sole being lot No. 35, Ilth coneession, oftho townehip of Goderich, one mile south ot tiolmesville, known an the Cele farm, 80 soros, fall ploughing of Wearer AO wet done, 10 Adel of fail wheat, 15 sores meadovt.intearece in paittuo, orchard of choice *bearing fruit trees. *II the front of said farm • is a boa indite' row of minis tutor, log house, stone dairy, bank barn, *Marcel for ode on Very adVallAge terane. 'T. C. PICKARD, Holeneeville, P.O. HOME FOR SALE. On room, Itchen, 1 bladrOOM downstairs and Oats Itattenbury St., °welt. lara Dembies, 6 'fano frame honk. eorateddingivoodilherl and .suminet kitchen and 7 tooms, viz: dining mtstairs; hard and eat water, 3 tore comer lot, With evergreen, meg aud Other hedge.. ooneberrievrespherriee, temente, apPle and • phitn trees, good vegetableKatden, eta. Aiken degrablei propertY and will baeold Well within alert*, Va4I_Atliorr,apnry on the omitting or at the pargains in: 444 Beres a bbaneei IV! % • For islet:heap audio rosy terms -OW of Lot 4, .,Bayitela Oros oni Ola oderio Id* ..• SCOTT, Ipratefieldo township; sores.0 A Bept148ss •..rou ,•40 141'41010.010149iikir 01014 'tt4t• 11 f.1 tyri ilet%t is • • hialair7 'Mt t e.rf * figitieneers e we* oi ec.'e erkkftb it *-1 o'riaohorrateNhilitk*a 46,10, Id 1310091MS grtwifrifrerig.*A".".-"'•"' 1 DR. itoNEVVI, • DENTIST. CLINTON Crown and Bridge Work, AT ZURICH THE 2zen Thuntsniir 01; • HAMEL ,AIONTIt office t,o 5.. lin. T. c.. Bitucm, . ,• ..131:11tGEON 'DENTIST, ' e:outerillock, Albert Street, Clinton • Speoistattention g'iven tit pfeaer- • vatien of Natural teeth Also Crown -and -Bridge' Work • 'DR. C. W. T1HOIVRPSON • • Physician, Surgeon, Eto • Mee and Residence- Hattonlevery Street. 44. * DR. WM. ORAHAmi1/4‘Nkli-- 1,1°meat. of the RoyaltOollege or Physicians • London, England. • Ofike and Residence- ••- PERRIN'S PLOCK, Up Stair/. , Sueoessor to Dr. n1=131111. E. W3f." GONN,L. R. O. Icand L.:23., 0: ii." - 1•••• Eleinberge; °Mee -Ontario Snot Clinkers Night Galls at front door otresidettee on PAtten bury St., opposite nresbyterian elaurela. . 11B, a. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ArAacouolleur, etc, clIce and residence On- tario St., opposite English church, formerly Cre erupted by Dr,Appleton, Clinton Oat, D STAMOURY, GitAl?UATE OF al-,• Medical Department of Victoria Univer- sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, New York, Coroner Of the County of Huron, BaySeld. Out. 'W. JI S. FOWLER, Gold Mad Silver Medalist, .first•biass honor • graduate of the Ootarto veterinary Collage. ▪ mum 'mann or Ar.a. Aromas Night and day mins answered at oilloo-Dt WortbingtOn'e old stand,eoo. Commercial Rote y L nraottixat VIATERINei* etraGSON u • IlsmoraryGradeAtilef theOntarioVeterina College. Treat* alidiremeentatorneetleated en . tusk on. the Most modernand soientineprinci Piers Once-- lentnediatelynottth °Wier New Ere t)illee. Resident*. - Albert 81., Clinton. Cal night Cram ittendedto prOmPtiV. Itif.14RIA(031LIOENSIN, oastill3 SCOTT, SOH AXE. #sttrar of llortiage Library Room • and Berrideficer.blere Ittreed, Clinton. • TAMES CIAMIIBIZIM, ZOMM101101t0. U 18$171§Xi OB' HAIIIILiGE LICENnagt No witnesses teetered POP. ne 844 PrOvinelat Land Surveyor and W. FM40301113, MEMBER OP AEON OP I civil nglamere -, Louden. Ont. -Oaks at Cleo 5towirt sureoar mos, olinton, ANTirei-4960k"IC4.1119044 bettd_ Cihan Inefe DAMN kW OW* &AUDI • ts4.1""ggie lir Wads 6,12, elyro„ Awned rielAt'ento. ripaannireakillie .t1•9410,...10101PSO 547=12: - • • •- WAITED , g,41wOld1teminis QbDttfrkjt °flier Waseari 4ilt WS WOOr sas ist,theirowneugn 04•IrptilutigtOrA' ateliticaeogguit eattlfie miakenahttA104,& ex: 8.4. Park 320 04 idlefilseatou Cage. Dee. 116 Ot.11141r EMIL Inge 'AIXISVINANC4 Altit tenziAQV 11"" JAIL w 1 Stews, .X$4),4.:14460114Mtelleelt 4 - •••• Phiei'Mas • .1 Vtittyp . Moroi IS am, list roOlairi, • 0. 4k4r. etintiknitill'" 11161"4"4"tlio °Man ett. TOOk r MORRO, WNW Ceen0117. Otter JobnWtt414"4 "24 tr4fq 61:44,13 1610ribe ratikObli tag WI ideas lisaliste Weer 6"4. vok *ieszemptEtrittevivo 1 zoirwrtmootodebtaiblVitousouriloottviAraftt„orts ta„