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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-04-06, Page 2April. 6, MO THE CLINTON NEW ERA ************444444-114444. *44 Rumor has it that W. Coate, town, Ito that party which has ahv ta's stied .Where do, .You .Stand?- Thls paragraph Is Intended or liatete of our subseribere who have not yet, remitted their subscription tor thle year, and Zone others. " In Addition to pobleehing a fleet clasp local paper letthe lowest lanel- tne price -lel A leigAR"IIN ADVANCE ' we are fdettenout. readers ad up to• date war mortice as good as elect, by any dad paperwhieh costs us consalerabto txtre. We are not asking any extra Price for thie•eattegeservice, bue we do ask that ellitiserth re show their iii preelatioirbyrenewimethe .scriptione ("Promptly as po Itis• unreagniablesand tinfa to • ask as to pe je nonage en p; teams, and also run a Creon/business Irom year to year, land We( trankly esk our delingnenteubseribers to see that ar- rears are paid,and'a year in advance. Andtlie sooner thia ig done the • better we wi.1 like it. ae********-trfriekkrts ...„ s 4 , ,Wetilte for pore democracy in Pe usst sense and mns will receive the VaCallt registrarehip, p;PP MI Ooats has not learnt of it yet. e • • ALIVE TO THE INTERESTS OF ALL CLASSES. ' The death of Ono R. .Bartranl deg ' A large pit of Thurstlits '.' sitting et prives Toronto of a progressive citizen 1 the Commons wee devoted to the die- I criterion of a, resolution by the Post. • and the Rouse of Oommons will lose a I mastei.-Generel having for It s purpose tnan who took an active interest in tat.. the better eefe gnat diug of the righter. • ill questions and who had been euccese. of the working man. The,resol ut ion . fill in 'having many of them endorsed -mini eat contrects slinuld Contain Got vacancy in the rePresentation' of Oen. may arise from the sob lettinr read ; - resolved "That it be that all by Government. His death causes a such cumiitions as, will prevetit abesee , 1. to W. Hamilton. Richard /Miley, pr. orietnr of. the Crisp County Clippings T. 0. Kern)), Seaforth, died On Thrive - day forenoon last week. The ramming wnetreei.nterred at Betenteville, hie old hu The Ogilvie Company has closed the mil's in Seafor th permanently, so it ie gtimorement is on font to keep ;bmThe White farm in Grey was sold to R Dileworth, Who.soon disposed of it to T. Vodden. In a ehort time he sold Cinton of stunt con' l'etctet, nuej, that. e I tre TOrOnt-0. ' fort should be, made to eecure the pat-- . merit of sueh Wages as aregenerally I es • * . R. W, Dillon, M. A„ late of the. accepted as current in each trade fur competent workmen in the district S ratf nal Beacon, 'Ma taken the cdi- where tbe work iscarried unlearn -I that . torial chair of the St, Mary's Argus. Mr thialfouse cordiality coneure in -suet'. Dillon is con: idered a man of fine liter- PolleY and det me it the dut-Y of the 1 Government to take immediate etepe • al v taste and an able and pithy writer. to give effect thereto. It is hereby •We are sure Perth -will •find in. htre •es declared, that the ,work ases.whieh-ette• strong upholder and defender of !Aber t• poortesocnoilnyg%vp6oriletywdeZjallteariVtlititt stlism. We welcome and wish him our. • eminent itoetf, but also all work aided' heartiest congratulations to the fi Met, by grant of Dominion public funds," The debate on this resolution early de nity and to tbe Argus every success un" veloped • ,_ SOME INTERESTING • CoYfPLICA.TiONS. • CoMatercial hotel, •Bit field, hats per - chased the farm of *bet I, Blair, near that place, at $2000. Mist.) FtebeCca Xesikson. 8 h line, Moe. rie, has taken a position iu alinsito In- duetetal ..Sehnol, as... instrueter cf the knitting department. Joitta Week,- . rIlPe rceently , sold hie fatiuleast- Witeesneish, anti* '4' 66 Blytht andie residinie ib the house he purchased bent Eli, floitzhauer. Meters Mu1toliid, Kippen, have sold their farm on, 'the London road, and ,oneto reside a dietant from Sear rth, °tithe/diners Read. . The farm belpegtng to the estate of the late, J. W. Walker, Jot 18, eon. 0, Turnberry, has:been Purchiteed by Geo. Wrig,h,ts of hesame township. In the ,past:three years F. S. Scott, auctioneer and real estate agent. Bruce eels. has sold over 60 farm's, and loaned In the above space of time $100,000. There passed away at her letat red - deuce on con. 8, , Morrie, on Tileselay, morning; March 2, Jen?, beloved wife of James Pollock, at the age of 70 years, H. C. Monteith,- Tuckersmith, re- cently delivered in Seaforth 15 head of cattle, which averaged ;1400pounds. One 3-yearsold Hereford tipped the scales at 1700 pounde. • Rai R. Peel tied the matrimonial knot between Jahn Hill, a well known residentof con. 10, Grey, and MISR Elma Beam, Morris" they veal take up their residence in Brussels. • der his management. • 1• • The Opposition fouled themselves By the present Suffrage A.ct the trot- rather awkwardly placed. It would er is required to take oath that he has violate the first principle of their polii. tm •eal code to suppint the Governent, been resident six months in• this 'Pro: no matter how excellent their policy: t Vince and one month in the -electoral on the other _ band it wonid be fetal it VitYta division before the election. But those with a very largesectannlor t he elector- • • le serving in the South .A.frican caMpaigo timehonored method of wriggling out ate to oppose d'. So -they foiloVsed a need have no fear: on this score, for the of a tight pl‘tae hy proposlog valeitette FRIDAY APR1L.6, 1900. echnents which ground vel hkee on • Attorney -General hassintrodusiedit • THE BUDGET SPEECHthe plat farm, and look splendid in. the, to ensure and preserve the franchise newspapers, but which eithert mean of the soldiers battling for •the right nothing or are idtpract icable in 'soap - (Comments of TorontoTelegraireConservative) across the • It was a great budget speech, one which theLiberals declare to be the very best, th delivered in e House, and. one of which William Stephens Field- - seas. • • cation. The Government's purpose In bringing the matter before the I -louse was t o definitely; establish a princ•ple' - ofaction in the interests of the toiter,• , Ottawa Letter'and they beissue evidently.doany pot propose to - • fog the with meaningless • ing has some reason to regard as the . amendments. Of course everyone ca,n triumph ot hispolitical career. ' •Ottawa, March 81. -The attitude of sympathise with the Opposition at the • - the Opposition Upon the prefelential prospect of having their langnssuined The Conservative party eve Mu ' r ted trade quest:on • °noway of the role of the working - itself oh- its leyalty.' to Blitain, but thetood woman whir would not,: let man1e, friend taken from them, hut his. remind s one forcibly of when did a Wart speech of Torte in- her oy go -into the 'water before he tory is only repeating iteelf,fabd once cou swine For years they have been more a Liberal Government is crystal- s e Canadian Howse of Commons •• to s sst king in a vague. and harmless way izing ioto action the principles which ' ziration ever ring the members of Id their feet to sing "God Save the of a preferential tariff 'with Great Brit- their Oonservative predecessors were Queen ? ", Such a scene did occur at ain. Steeped to the eyes is protection, satiefiecifor so many years to isirnply : the conclusion of Fieldiog's speech; and hating with %bitter hatred any talk abont. , . • The laesser vative party today is in•.,_ trade regulations which would facilt. - • an entirely new and not a peculiarly tate use interchange of business with • comfortable position, withoutknowing countries outside the confines of their Returned front South Africa, . eattetlY hew if got there. Iostill rubs own Dominion. they leave been wells its eyes. In its misty.. meditation it aware that it was perfectly, ;wife •to • Mr John J. McKenzie • has lately come sees theLiberale armed with the weep- seek concessions from the • 'nether • from .Johannesburg, South africaand wee ons which.were once the boast and country which no government having a gums ofhis wean, Charles Wallace, on • strength of the UonservatIve •partte the slightest regardfor its own weir- hie a.sit- WednesdayWt ; i7g -i. r, .,...s mother,eister' When W. S. Fielding annouoced that • ,being could entertain kir a moment. and brothers,. con, 1, Goderich toweelaip, • after the lst of July next British goods: They fermutated propositions of ie. near Bayfield,before going to his wile end ei precal ptOtect ion, which if theysin- •Wotild have a preference in the British care)), bciljeved, could be entertained market of 33 1.3 per cent., large beads _ of perspiration stodd out on th mitsh2tws s: showed that • •Loya/ Opposition. • They could. not. • TaLAC ter KED THE KNOWLEDGE for. a; moment by imperial statesmen, of numerous members of Her aje claim credit in the oritinatiOn of this • were denied even the privilege ' of giv. Ain's trade policy for over,half a cenS. lug it their blessing. in treating as it I Wry. ' did Russell's resolution, affirming • the •But this ceurse suited their purpoee virtues of the preferential tariff, the .*011-tbey have no desire to open the Conservative party tore un its roads - door to British trade. When the Lite where he was. only idle several days before • • essentially pm -Bettis ;piney ; they of the fundamental principles of Brit - -and destroyed its bridges'. There waS eral party took up the reins of govern - family who nee hying in Sault Ste Marie, Mirth. Atr McKenzie's brother Alen. he in business in Bengali. • Be was formerly of Clinton 40 years ago an Was diet stile , played with Cooper et 'McKenzie as* oar. Penner, later in Goderich township. He tett bore 20 years ago and went to the Ameresan Sault where he Made big home, ewe y.eare &paha lat of M,aroh, going to Bomb Afritta along with ahem and took tbe trip Irma New York down the western coast ot Africa landing in Cape Town, from there going direet to Jobeaellesbure ate ew Et WILL FAY YOU TO Properties for Sale or to Let ProfessionalandOthereards *STORE FOR SALE OR AUNT: JAME8 SCOTT• At preSent oequpied bi3A. J. Grim, Jeweler Barrister, Solicitor, hoe LINTON. 011ege-INUott lama° Streett MONET TO LOAN. Apply 'tct JABS BID LEOOM , Clinton • Disirable Town Property For Sale. , Pupils ol the • The reeldemnaof the late A, McAlister, on , rP incase street'," Clinton, will be sold on easy Canada Business College terms. For particulars apply to JAMES SOOIT, Executor. OIRAYRIIIII, ONTARIO, F.A.R11I TO RENT. are ever in demand by businem lionsee. Among those who hoe recently mentred good t Houma Itt Ute, Cleveland, Ohlo ; Alice e I Ceeeepse as stenographer, diehmoini and • Geo, (*Troll, stenographer:end hook -keeper 0 listen ; immediate posseseion, Apply to , with Double Brake Co., Buffalo,N, Ye eorlitione are the folimeingl- te, lloolnkeeper viith W. _ B.• In Goderich TownLIP, within two relies of /EIOITSE FOR sJOAlittillitIDOUT.. Seeker, Detrozt ; 11 th Adameeetenegeaphee, • Windsor Peint de uVarnish Co. Windsor; ' Fred Carter, stenographer, II C. By. office St. A gomfortable frame houge on the oor314- of , Thome*, Ont. Theme, with leo others of 'our Qu'een and John sereets, Clinton. Three-quar- I emit* heve taken good positions eine.) Jule tees acres of land; good orchard.; hard. water, The eto.. able (gable. ,itizply to 'prehros4i3ntlifiatrit ?rii•ebeeetiterelleggegethe: !-11 1,08,20 -gin, If- - Noe. liblze.et• "" • ' MIK. 1. IfOliblabn)- , az No • o R r r •• ;cleat Any Hine, For cata'ogne, address, PROPEitutis FOR -SALE. • D. McLachlan & et). .. ,........, For sale. I lotemear the Flax Mille 2 Jots on ehath ant. Ont. Erie St.,21ots on Milton St,gesoabriek cotrage‘ I 1••••• PM* ... with frame kiteben,hal d water, good orchard, 11,16.••• ...nee on Applying to JOHN RIDCIUT, Clinton, or to , 4. JOHN IIENRY, Reeendale, Manitoba, The Boers are add to be running shors of ammunition. •. •FOlt_!A, LE. Fire destroyed two livery stablee at . thelate'Port Dover. Five horses perished. ,w.e.. Ria.rgmeassnonuibnlge,borineAkihboeurtseArbeueita. hryhthe • Wm. Flobeck was killed and two is in an exoelleut state of repair and is suitable other miners injured by an avalanche for the accommodation of two families. For near Trout Lake, Ont. •particulars apply to J. P. TISDALE. °lintel, The jury at Hamilton found that the March in-tf Ont. death -of James thiegan,•killed, by a G. HOUSE for SALE or to RENT. ' I. R. train, was accidental. • _ • On Victoria St., near Organ Factory. I 300 • YOU CA.N'T TELL.• will buy a roomy, comfortable house with good lot -the property recently occupied by Frank You don't know when that cough will Eeshall. Apply at once to- • W BRYDONA • Barrieter Ike. Clinton. such a beginning. Take Soott's Emulsion _• no,v while the copgis ie easily managed. , • . House and Lot tor Sale. • THO ROBR ED BULL for. Sale. — Thelarge and cemeroodious house pleasantry • situated on Huron Street, occupied by tho une The undersigned offers a 2 year old Thom- dersigned Is offend torsale on very nagonable 'bredShinthern Bull for dale at a reaseenanle terms. There is everyaccemodatIon,witb stable, figure•, Sept 21, Mak •• W. ReW.ERS, • Clinton. , R. orchard, ette. , • Clint.3n.r. 0. • ho • atop. The cough of oOntamption baa just Ell Elliott; 'of the Wingharn brick • Tpuiwortb Boar for Service. . ___... . :• : HOUSE TO RENT. yarceis having machinery plated on the • ta-rm herecentlypnrchased from Mrs Subscriber keeps for Service at bis promisee,. .• ---- • , he intends to inantilarturass red brick. litre4recdonTa°nilveluerettreniemaithle'llthnetcstriir xeroi4r,ebdeerdegtey colient seven, roomed frame house, batmen. Robertson,on the Bluevale road. where ,The residalaw on Aileen street west -as ex - George et sone. Crampton, Ont,, Terme, $1 Int down stairs; soh and here wener; all kinds of thee oeserytee with_ privilege of eaturning itt ; iruittrees andleagelquantityof currants. Will mendville, last week, at the residence• of her grandmother, 'Mrs Young. She TO FARMERS . .• STORE FOR SALE. yealaragn: people veers:grieved te, hear of had only Attained the age of nineteen the death of Miss Minnie Bender, Eg- *4th. • " era _ . ; • necessary. APPLETON ELCOAT_, Tucker-. • . _ Feb re ' *nee. Apply taliteW ER*, offitur. . mar gYtf ' be rented very. reasenable; permission given at . , _A oaerieeett„. and happy. event took _tM:aehirtelbUla,ideorinihgaceedierini:ir feederich township a or ern heel, registered, a Street, Clinton, is- altered La sale . on easy( c'emeisting of a first el se brick stove, on Albert; on his farm,. lot, 48, The premisesexeonepled by R. J1, Miff, Etna ad a place at the • tiptoe of •Reeve and Mrs thorobeed Yorkelitielmeer, registered, tor ser- T-locEllart on Wednesday: evening, - 1 Ts • ee ph', h t tfi'le- of IT,3 te.e;lielisso Cottage on, Albert Street. with two -. March 14, when their eldest daughter, iveiNgetmloPernilfre:,. tirreyiliOnrinete.Ar 12' epee to lona stable, and all onnviettees.•:t',111(sule,re ; May, was united • in marriage to Jrcillty . - . JS, LAITHN. AILVE, on appication to Mrs. W. Robertsom Gunton Johnston, of Whighanas isarts-4. '• . Clinton, or lies C, W. MeGregeneConstenee. . Wo ORYDONE, BAB, MEE, SOLICITOR* 'NOTARY PUBLIC, =Os Oftlee-Beaver Bieck* Ug-aukirs, %volt iligt)(51 !hot° 011147 CHARLES SEAGER Barrister, Sollelter, Notary and Chneviittnee • tillieee-Opeeislte Colborne Hotel. •••• Goderlelt loncloieSaturday nightait the adaarte- ; toes egaeg,,eetiee, fettle° late.P.• Creme, -. ' .-, -pgrirmez':otrisos: , ... ' : MONEY TO LOAN. . . . Ifousg eon s4.1.0E. Theeendereignal °Mester Sale a tmmahouse . eel' age Of 79 '. yeare.: . emorrhage afar,: .•on Wellingtoastreet offehebt ro,ome, -contadning the•eanse of the iliedden eakink off. she', At low retereen.firseedenemtniegainis: • •' ' four • 'bedrooms, • dining( rootn,, parlor, sitting • waii the mother efetatiote agent (Jlerge e " ' • room- and kitchen. • Geed ' hard water, e five . grave of Dr. J. ,1111. Iffee-aEley will regree- - • • _ •• ; • €4..--:Pt..!°1;ie:Ttligga-,k•tr. .. . Feb 1 tf .. Wellington St. Clinton. . Of Iiipeien. ' • ee ' minutes walk ftom the Teat Offlee. The bonse The -many friends, in and ateitit Bel- . . . • • . - - ' ' ' 4.- manna 80-tf • • • Ceinton One., ' beteteanityie beteen nuilmt fRor,sinnmeacour.RIFDourla,Ttlenlare , ' - to learn of 1 be death of hie vsires which 1 , .. ...-._ .• • CLINTON, lil'ARBLE WORKS.. i 1 . , • . • l'itLISI31.1k1k8. PROPERTY FOR eceterred at there hopsein.bitytoteethle,. 1 • ' oticresass owe tiTtkan. . , •• I , • : . sApm on Thursday, Stli. ult.. Deceaeled was e • -, jetet 30' years of age„ and. bed; beep more , .1( .e Ne.2Lt tese!",a121—"ea''.•1' 11. et'el* teptik placebo:et *yeeek at • her-lsom ' • • . . e on • . and esi: 'n'olletn"fieedNel, entanteble..iirlok Busenees Stand on •Ale . e e.,.... !, iepu . Price reasonable and terms to- ult. , teed ten yeaes. •., -S. • ;•, , : TUIs ealab ispmene iteinfell op ration death Of Mrs,W'., IL Eagleson; Which It•is Mir sad; • clear • Is; ;Chris/A:chi the niat:t?ai prek. :a specialty. • pzie;e:m% ..nceupdlied, by Mr N.:Robson is. : b I i 'itt0111784ii: 2rt3eiarolf i etnhoenntiElioT1 anda I tai 1111 ' , . orifrierfeleu in the mos eatiefeeno.y way, .0eine-..:Itenbria..sor sale 1 ei Lon - con. '1.,, Turnberry. Deceased was a el° Y'retTccilagte I. B. /10: 917 kr e8tiarril:r.?:, ' ' .purehatetr. _Apply to GEOeST.ANBURY Lone ' . don Road . or address Olietono P. 0 ' • ' anfferer from • .taneer in the throat. . She was a...consistent member cif•this ,. . TO BREEDERS • . Por Salo. . or to l Rent. i 1"4.14hYter:it'll ••11""ell' : ..... s • ,.. ... e n2onm95e i I" wi t talt,s t v et 1 t ah r art wettuedai• ed horse, : The'eholee 6riok housaon.ehe ceener " etne of 'atm oldest reetaenrs or I Me TaTrhettPuhm e -o° - ai " ' -satyr : .1sen,andi Joseph etreets,,binonging to the estate ; Ereetion died et his home in Winishans, barn ' near State:meg .Ciinton, every Men y e . . i; ee the late Richard lienweedi. is offered either. 1 *in. the person` of ,Wea. Sansine tti his teethe balapoe 0fuue se 74th year. peceaeed had' been for% rpeeitienetvezet epee, luts ti 4.19• preeding the ;' ,iLritidIflytc:leePtr"ae&a.c?ltgamittel,7°11iirttiser:.41ict i .litimiter of Vearitthirshrfreepeeted lees .11re:test isortacjggingsge lievrn•g? sfiellia:Let°,:. •• ellioniveniences, andethree4entheeet -au acre...-. 'i ago moved ti, Wing.harn to r,esille. , . TEMA'S r,l'o insure, 815. For extended pedigree. ; . oUaaIJ • , • "' 'see large catalta. Address :114.P!e:Leteaemt Bot4ndevkilea.-rOnin't.. , 20ciacre farm for sale—on to rent, 'being Lots. Is ba died die& at the hotire .....pf betsVY InC .JA .LLJflO. !btother, • June 15-tf • A. W.- Webster: bn Wednesday lesee • • • . •• ' Maud 3G, 8th cOnceenon ot Hullett towntahige . , • • • . ' ' 1.25,aeres under cultivationethe rest bush and. e a e is st e tug . .. p • . ' , vesture land; .watered by lewell supplied river; Give. A• Y. outh• : : • . . 1 school honee No. 5 situated on_ the farm;good then for severel months. :Shehae been' . •• l.g.t the. reeidence 'ef John Nertlicott; . aliOut 75 gueste tii witness' the.me.rriage • Mareb, 21stssthere easembled tegether Of•yeaeas • "Cedar s Cottage," Exeter North, on • sie, to 'airshard ytolow., ef thesThames ecr•erriony of tliet T.. elaPig (laughter, Jes- officiating. ., • s• •• . a reeideet, of Winghans for a npneher "_ resolution nn_ievetzw/i.iii, ..d a eleers•e„............._e in. Bunnese ,' large- bank barns,, stables, steads and gbh r road, ExetersNorth, Rev. it. Millyard • • and Shot.........„.H,..................p. .. .. ... , ..• .rthand at lb e — - .., _ .1. inhpailpridici,ge_bn et, he aelesfloatratieeetse:_ey_,_i. beeoeuesee,; alseeemgseeetserr: . FOR . TV. ' : - : . fob,. letter te Lonelesboro P. 0.. Onteee Ime • • •e . • O GOOD FARM FOR SALE. . lith concession, of the township of Goderioh, • one Mile south otholmesville, known as the A desirable teem for ealebeing let No. 85, ., • • -,-. ALe.tERT V. WIDDEN. chased frcins J. T. Goldthrope,. the; •Catalogue free. house there which Ise has hecti build- •and who shall place limits to his oarreeirpe p ' . J. W. WESTERVELT . * is a beautiful row of maple tree§ a log house, .• - all we'l done, 10 notes of fall wheat,15 sores Cole farm, 80 (Ores, fell ploughing .0140 sores meadow, balance in pasture, orchard of Choice bearing fruit trees, alt the front of said farm ' ' G. °'.. ' • . • Mrs ' . MOtrio. Goclerich.. has; PiitS . stone dairy, bank barn, offeee 4 for sale. on verzeadvantagetterms. T. C. PICKARD, Hol3neaville,' P.O. die..very sudderilly at her. residence, Ono retreat'. It has taken theline Which Men t however they quickly substituted hiesecured a situation as carpenter in the amOre than once led theft' ellen/jets to• feasible actionforimpraCticariletheorY, Cdneolidated Gold Mining • Co., 8 miles • destruction, and there is many an auk._ and after receiving enclorsat ion of the below Johannesburg. a German coacern, ious Conservative heartin cOnaetetience new policy its spite of eyery t-fftUt of Fielding chose the right moment for the Opposition to preeent it, they batteriee of 100 stamp. The average' announcing the increase in the British quickly put that policy- Into effect. A wages of a mechanic is LI, per day for' preferenCe. He had shown by a for, e?uple of years ;elapsed, and then the 1 skilled,. carpeuters, drillers olackeinithe,, I • enidable array of figures that the pre- taovernment sought a formal endorfsa- a cl? • having an immense plant running, many " 'on at the -hand . cis , ttere etc but there is no amen for un- • workmen as the lieftit's do itiborea` , . both Britain and Canada. Then through their "representatives in Par- ; : work cheap. The positious as elerkee - ihe ensptied his vials' of elocinence Bement. Dr. Enema', the Liberalrnem- 0 . I bookskeepere and such like . are al; elects .0e, this particular principle as a her for HaIlfaxt, •intr duced. a resoto. are tilled with, an Arnericare•Canadian Oe e tpatriotie contribution to , Britian, Lion deciaring..lhat the Preference bad Briton and ' this sortot -work lir: largely "In testimony of our faith in this sys- alreedy resulted in material benefit to II I a b man of a mechanical turn ofeniinde Board • /Medal was of a commercial value to ti s of the country siu� everw e me ut there; fa a deMandloe tem," said the Minister of Finance, S'ses the whole country, and was welding goes at about per mUntles 1. great' • together still more anal the imperial buting to the unity of the empire that, ties that united the ecispre. For the . different/3e ia 10' the wages paid` ' in Cepe after July first next, the preference Olspesition • to support such a prepoisfr- s, Town and .up in the Itand,:the former the • shag be 38 1-3per eents instead ae '25 tion would lie. to absolutely stult nettel pa§ ie 10 *Wit* eehile LI id .giveir, per eentiati teeday." their past, but tt would never do to flys: to the' tneelaitnies ••• at the Mine. a ,l ' th f ' f th t b - bormandsincontrOvertible facts as set: The money used there' is either English Or It was a great moment for the Lib - Trance/Idler's coin; no Anted -ben or erals and a sorry onefor theCipposition., forth in the trede returns and ill the i'll°"" There was presented the spectacle of unanimous verdict of the empire', by Cana:pie, tLseegn.nt all., Tien population of.000 and 15 about , 'the Government benches wildly Ei.p- I giving au unqualified denial lithe con- . highly do we prize it factorcontre, • y _ . tna ea from •Pretorea the capital. The plauding sentinsent which has ever tentions set forth •therein, ere was • been nearest to Oonservative. hearts. d'I emma, neithet horn • of which trilicl-Tthe stripe of country wheee the And the later must needs be silent. la a • those tees tooments of Liberal applauee •n ace would rove comfortable reeting • 'nee are bang 2'40 miles or mbieb so • - . Jeliannesburg is the centre is only lit for more than one Oppositionist did a tot • - • of thinking, and it waanot of the COM- • e MR. X' OSTER WAS leaf:1TP "'"" ;: 'dianiOnd mine being at litinberlee. The emong,of which is the• gold output, the fOrting kind. Fielding, on 'behalf of . •, country 'is flat and good for grazing• -bet the Laurier Government had kicked • to'seriously in vitealee House to express •,too dey agrioulturaand there is plenty one more prop from beneath the Tory 'the opinion "that a system of entetual of /soars SThe weather sis veryiesitti•ble, charge of disloyalty, and he had given trade Preference' between Great Britain the coldest be experienced being 'Only 20" • - practical expression to a sentiment and Ireland and the coloniesewriuld above zero. The months • aune, July, • which to -day fills the hearts of the em- greatly etimulate and increase aseduc- Augugtfand September are very dry, pire. tion in and commerce between khese little rain 'and ue /mow bfe eVer seen. :As • Fielding had splendid material for a countries, and thus promo rid Mani- .regards living there it in a11 right to make budget speech, atlithe used it to the tain the unity of the, empire, and that •edoneY and return to (more civilized piece, very best adyanta e Be was able to nothing which fails short of the cans ;1stiewoula not thiek of ttiking bis family • show incredible leaps in trade, as for plete realization of such a policy dinald 10 live. kie tempt of sympathy with the initance an increase in the aggregate be considered final or satisfactory."• war going on and blames the millionerieti Of Coursea Still farther imurovensent for it. • Thirmines closed dowrf on the 144h • trade for thejsast eight non ths of thirty • altrade of the same eight months las: year. And while Fielding has breath • he veil' not permit the ConeerentiVe patty to claim that this great commer- • cial and industrial moyement is going • ott und, r the auspices of a Tory tariff. Fieldiug's last words were of Canada's • great prosperity, signe Of which • two million ollars over the phenomen- in the trade conditions would improve October het year,owtng to the war para. tbe trade; whydoesn't Mr Foster move lysing eterything of a business nature and "that in the •opinion of this House previews to corning home he was on duty everybody would have more money if as police patrolman until he left; and may Mo Weenie was doubled." Aerl equally • not return, at leist, Until the war ia over, of course nothing which falls short of He believes however that Briton will p.rfection is entirely satisfactory. The thoroughly revolutionize the government Government has never suggested -by and effeet a better change in commerical word or action that it has reached fin:- lines,thereby,svith their large capital open ality in the development of jts trade up more mining country and develop. it which the Boars would•not attempt. For- merly a foreigner was not allowed fran- chise until a reeident for 14 years, now he hres to be 7 years before this privilege le allowed. Be has seen lirahger but'neither Joubert or Cronje, When election • for president was held Berger, Joubert and Krauger were the three aspirants. The, latter seourea as many votes as the other two combined but Berger represented the better Class including business men arid mush like While the others had the farming and lower classes. Being au American he soured a vamped from the "American con- sul for the small sum of $2 and as the way was blockaded for travelling;direct eouth to Cape Town, he went to Delmore taking the French eteamship Girond to Madagare ear and then the Natal to Meeseilles, WS- ing the Suez; from there by train through Freres) and on to London, Southampton. -Eng; then by steamer St. Paul of the American line, to Neve...York and moved in Clinton on Oth 14th, Ile left johanne1. burg on the 24th of jantutry. The cost of • his passage from when he left until reach- ing here was 131 8 shillings, nearly $160. Ite went to Hensel' to see labs brother and expeots to reach hie homein the American Sault on Satueday. YOU WAY discover in almost any old plai ce, The statements of banks, rail. I Policy; t was the late Conservative •ways and financial corporations all tell these.me story of. a matchless prosper, it which is fairly debanchingtheland. On Tuesday next George Hulas Foster Well 3 lee to make a few remarks, but it , Is a hea•-try task which 'confronts. him. He will have to apply his ingenuity as • be never exercised it before, if he is to destroy the effect of -What was un-, doubtediy the most favorable budget speech which ever fellfrom the lips of a Canadian Minister of Finance. „ The ViTingham Times cracks ab us for Wanting to celebrate the Queen's birth- day this year. The Times man says that town has celebrated the occasion for tWel;Se years, exceptone. Why, We have no objection, you can demon. tstrate as much as you like in your right royal style. • • • • A, ?attune, representhig North Ox. ford in the Local Rouse, has a bill pre. sented reapecting town councils, in Whirls it provides the terra for town • A HANDY NECESSITY.-11nited States ould cOurity 00000114 to two years in- post -officials have been perfecting a plan to sell postage stamps in book stead of one. and in his opinion have form. It is propotied to offer for sale the effeet of bringing heti& Men stamps at a cost of 250. each. The Government that readied finality; they had got to the end of their tether, but the Liberal policy is, and ever has been, one of progress and development. Unprecedented progress has already been made since June, 1890, in remov- ing attificial trade barriers and encour- aging comtnerce along natural lines - with what marvellous results the trade returns ,show, but it has never entered the heads of any tuembers of the pres- ent Governenent, or of any of its sup. • pot tors, that they have reached a eta ge, • or are even yet in sight of a condition which. "should be considered final or satisfactoty." • 's TE(ROWING OFF ALDDTSGUiSE. The Senate has not lost mrich time .thie year in maktng known ite intent tions with regard to the Redistribution Lest session it used moderately decent deliberation in giving the bill its qutietus, but encouraged by appar- ent immunity it has thrown all pre. Una; to the winds this time, and with. out any circumlocution has declared for the destruction of a, measure which affects the representative House of Coalitions only, and has been approved by that House by a majority of more than two tonne.upon a aireeb mandate from the elebtors given in 1890. Per. haps after all it is juat as well that there should be no possibty of .doubt a.s to the real attitude of the Upper House, and now that by its UtideMproo wee/04y et Cameron Holt ;itMeleteron)----• • Me R N BARRISTER ANI) SOLICIT() Qfileee-Hanillton At opposite Oreherne GODERICH, ONT GARROW 8t. GARROW • . BARRISTER13, SOLICITOR0,-ETC1. Office -Corner Hamilton St. 'and the fletuar GoderIch, Ont. J. T. Gamow, Q. 0. Ches. Gamow, /hull • PR91,,OFOOT 84, HAYS, Ba/MISTERS, SoLICITOREI, NOTARIES PUBLIC/ • PROCTORS Tr( THE 112ARIPPME Comer, etc, ontee: North eto next donateellgnal OM" Private Fundsto lend alt lowest rates . • W. PRIYUDFOOT, R. C. HAYS. JOHN RIDOUT. 430NVelt4z4enit, OCOCIIISSIONElt, ETC.' ilealietate and Inanramse Agent. Money to lend on Mortgage And Note secatity. Office -HURON' STREET, CLINTON • OM AGNEW, • DENTaT, CLINTON Crown amd.Bridge Work. V AT ZOBICH TE2Np THENADAYev RACED, MONTH of bend. If the property is- not sold or rented, -idea of Ttirn beery: end a teveyears unqueetiehable breeding ; and, extreme epee a; the poWer to transmit it. ' W. COATS Exeoutor, 0 nton. Co pant or a will be meted. A.p,,ply to A. CHARLESWORTH, FtirM for Sale or to Rent: After several m ontPs of suffering, the eotincil. Another feature of the two.cent sterol's in books of twelve *ill le a, 6ittna4 • eleVeg it ,cotopulsor7 wising lotion it• has deelared Amide hooka will he of a Size •corivenient to )tot foe half of he candidates eligible, ly and unreasonobly )artisan, pee. Paper between the stamps, and With in an election for a voter to CA96 a bal. marc emphatically than ever absolute. slip into the vest pocket, with wax h pared to do for the Coneervative min. the division of mail matter into classes tue In'AMP' tent to litAish "PiemPieS" erity in the Conmaerirwhat, the eleepo. the rates of voltage and ether kindred rato eu y di difat inforMation printed an the outside. that minority *power to do, the said The one cent charged for the binding electors,te will have no difficulty in de. and wax Paper Will nob the govern. &ling, when the opportunityboffera„ went itapront of 40 for eiteb 1,000 books Whether support shall be given to a eeld• Here 16 tk, Pointer Inc mit Post party that will uphold the Senate it master General and would be much ouch an abuse of the fundamental appreciated by those on this aide of the prinelpieg of popular goyeruroonto of. Imo to haye a similar booklet issued. et16 this; portion of it found :wine oppo, Children Ory for OAST9R IA Shepherd has purchased the residence. of the late D •• J. R.Shannon in Goder- ich and is to take possession the middle Tile Imperial •_ f h th HOME F_OR SALE. An accident beppened to A. attd W. MEAT MARKET• - • le story frame howl* containing woodshed and e On Rattenbury St., opposite ears Combo's, a , Wallace con 4 Tuckerstnith. They , summer kitchen and 7 rooms, viz; parlor, dining room, kitchen, 1 bedroom downstairs and three ' were engaged in 'felling trees, when a • . upstairs; bard and soft water, e acre corner large limb fell, in, both brothers The underelened wish to inform and knocking them insensible. Wm. Was not much Inert but 'Andrew re. the people of Clinton and vicinity they have opened up in the titer° fArnaerly occupied by Fair de Co. Gooseberries, raspberries, currants, apple and 108,airitwibt: evergreen. rose and other hedges. 1Plum treeregeod vegetable garden, ate A moat ty d ill b ld 11 within reived a seyere Miley to the head and . face, He is recovering. • - MacKay Block, Ontario SL, lAtepiv2a01_utte. Apply on the premisee or at the . organ factory. Many of out readers. will •regret to where they will,keep in stook all kinds ot . ' W. 0, DOHERTY. learn -of -the death. of Rector McLean, a. pioneer resident of the county of Hu- Fresh, Cooked, Cured and A Bargain, in Land. - in Creeford, Man„ On Marell 12, at the store together with Poultry, Canned Totigue, e er- • . — . Beef:Pigs Feet, Mince Moat, and all articles of 1 ' it Here's a linanee. Age of 79 yecirs. Mr MCLean was a na- a like nature, which will be delivered free to any Part of the town. Orders solicited. ron, and who lived. for many years in • ("milled Meats, Morris. Mr TvicLeam died at his home Stich as is usually carried, in aafirseolage meat 1 titre of Argyleslure. Scotland, J Shearer, or., cited last week on the 0 lbs. good Sausage for 25 tenet. • 14th eon., of Elora, at the ripe age of 86 JOIlet.SORUTON, Manager years. Deceased war; one of the early '11..R CASP. & CO' pioneer% of Elma, having resided in the , • township since 1$57: He homeeteaded• OLINTONI the 200 acre farm on the 4th con.' on which he has lived ever sieee. Hewas a native of Lanarkshire,Scotland, On Monday of last Week IL Percy e. 4111 Andrews,one of Goderich's young bust - nese men, took r.o himself a partner in the person of Miss Marton Rachael Martin, only daughter of Wm. Martin, Of East Watvanosh. The happy event took place at the residence of the bride'Et uncle. Chae, Martin, White. church. Rey.J. A. Anderson, Goderich, periorminix the ceremony, Johanna Chapman, aged 81 yeats, died at the home of W. J. Chapman, Wingham, on Wednesday morning week, Mrs Chapman was a native of England, where her husband died many Veers age. Deceesed bad resided in Ripley and kept helm herself until about two years ago, then she lived ve s ,s• ngte and Double Harness With her eon, H. P. ttlhaptnan, mi andsince last fall has Nett living with her ion in Wingbani.• Trunks and -Valises A few lines of winter • goods left vet. Now is the time to buy Robes and Blankets Roots, Shoes and Rubbers . A Smartt Sonoot.-TWelste regular teachers,with an up -to date equipment,tot? a ave Red Cedar e also including sixty type -Witting machinn es YIP combine and give strength and rirorn- inenee to the Central: Business College and Pine ShIngleg •OH Mad. at Toronto, which is now, reo nized as the leading commercial echo() Can. . A ea' ll solicited, ada The spring term continues from April 2nd into the fintrither term which will open *arly in Silly, but members ir are admitted into any department at •TWITO yeIIELL any time throughout the .'fowl* Meek/ 'oar. Thera, are no vocationa, . • • For sale cutlers and on easy tetme-e-part of Lot 4, Bayfield Concession, Goderith township; 56 aores. Apply to W. SCOTT, • Sept 7-3M . ' Brumfield. Splendid Farm to Rent or for sale Subscriber efforts either to rent oz. for sale, his farm p1160 scree, situated On the Huron roadTdoltersraith, half A Mile from the town of Clinton. It le all °leered, with fireteclase buildiege, bank barn 48x80, with windmill, ieleitepeleeMpiegith ht °ere ele l8x21)8 w, tiht h atonehenhef en:cltaabei foundation, good frame hones, three aeree of young torah• ard, creek running through the nettle, The farm is a fireteslass one in every respect and teeny one who either wishes to, rent or bey reasonable terms will be made. Posseggion at any time. Scintilla cOUOI.I. canton, January 2801,1900. ass#444444-e-ats•-•-•-•-•44-4•-•-•44-. Spring Term begins Nonda,sr,Apr. 2 CentraillusineSSCollege • TorontO Twelve regular teacher*. Sixty type. writing raaehities. Splendid eq uipt. meat. Mote no mere fox a oeureehere then in A Man melfeentipped eonool. NO reeetione. Work twig Hight along through July end Atiettet, Write for cetitiettle. W. 11. onAvi Principal. 941.44449..tels**********44... :Office Haiire-4 to 5i • s. DR. T. BELuCEs. .str$00111:14111TIOT.. . • .• . • , • 1 CirostetIlloole, dibere Street, Option. • Specie) attention given to preser- vation of Nattiest teeth Aleoelbow.m. and -Bridge Work DR. C.• 10i. THOMPSON' • PhweiOap, Surgeon,. E • • Onlowandatesidence• - • . illattenbary Stalest. • • DIR. WM. GRAHAM,, Lieentitate•of the Royal Collegeof• PhYirolana London, England. ()Mee andlleadence- "BSTieReletrilt"oDCate3.151:wattuligr• l. • .0, • rale. WM. GUNN, L. R. cer.• and L. R. O. ah "1. Edinburgh. OMee-Ontario Beset Clinton, Night calls at front door of residence on Batten bury 84., apposite Presbyterian eburob. DIAteconobeer, °toe &Noe and residenoe,Ori- . J, W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON tario St., oppOsite English.chereh, formerly on • copied by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont. • • DR.STANBURY, GRADUATE OF TEMMedical Department of Victoria, Univer- sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospital* and Dispensarie_es New York, Cotoner • of the County of Huron, BaySeld. Ont. • • • W. J. R.- FOWLER. Gold and Sitver Medalist, firenelase honor • graduate of the Ontarto Veterhuwe . College.. • TREATS MSEASES OF ALL ANiNga.a. Night and day pang atiewered at- cadoe-De Worthingeoneoldstand,orne Commercial Elate E. SLACHALL VETERINARY SURGEON eJ • HonoraryGradnate of theOntakioVeterina College, Treats alldiseasee of doraestioated an • insis On Abe most modern and scientific prino plea Ontoe-Immediately eouth of the New Era Office. Residence - Albert St., Clinton, Cal Went ordav attendedto promptly . lIKARINAGE LIOENbill, SCOTT,511. ATA Maurer of Marriage Licensee, Library Room and Reeidence, Mary street. Clinton. • . Toning cAtirnEbrA;LONDESBORO, _ • ISSUER. OF MARELA.GE LICENSIC3, ,No Witnesses required 1D1 W. FARNCOMB, MEMBER OY &SIVE OP° •I2 • P. L. S., Ptovincial Lahd Surveyor and Civil Engitmer, London, Ont. -Moe at Geo Stewarte Grocery Store, Clinton. GILNTS - Book buelneed la better than oil years pastels° haVe better and faster selling boeks. Agmts clear from $10 to $10 weekly. A, terldrs8r0:"QileeaYiettlalif,e0I Gdoo,"'MyMobersBaokoe"1Prt gIOSSIVO Speaker,' "Klondike Gold Fields,"Wo. man," "Gliropsee of the Um en." "Breakfast Dinner and Supper," "-Canada, . 'Itneyolopae dia." Books on time. (Witte free to canvassers * The BRADLEY GARRETSON Co. ratted. Toronto . FOR SALE . A. good aeoond hand waggon for sajee 1". 'wetel 'work for one stemma' also a good low 11 grain cradle. Cheap, either for (*shoe redit. Apply to to A, Ginn, Queen se, or Nate JiliA" moo. lielilLLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 13'Althl 8c ISOLATED TOWN PBOPEET2 • ONLY INSURED siiaor* oretoissat 3.11. McLean, President, gippen P. Oa 'rhos` Fraser, Viee-preadent, Brucened P. O. e W. els Shannon, Sea -Treat., Seaforth P.O.' Thee. xs Bays, Inspector Of Loses, Seaforth P", 0. int(earm. W. G. tireadfoot, Seafortht.Thlm G. Grid, Winthrop P. O.; George Delo. SOatorth; Thom, E. Hays, Seaforth; Jae. Even,r1 BoechnoOd P. 04 John Wide, litarleek 31.0.; ThOntaa Brumfield,' John B. MUM), IOW% ; JAM* Cennelly, Potter Hill, efiettett /IOWA SMith, Heel. nobt. forth „. JamasEgmeadvnie j YOO. Hebneeville ; Goveelook and John MOrrisoin auditors. Parties deaIrou tAs (iffcet /flattened Or teepee Mt (abet buelnelle Will be breletittle attended be en lippUeetket tel &fly of the *bete MOO addivortett to their racoon* Amu,