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The Clinton New Era, 1900-04-27, Page 3
*,atKK�CKKfCKKKyNCKKKKKKa►KKKKK •n Tri ... I , .... I Y.11, sit 1 I1L . i For25 Years. i/Vould ^ you reel perfectly •Nafe to put a' l your money in a` new. bank ? Ona you • have • just heard of? But how t0out an old bink ? One traat has do n • - business for over a quarter of'a'century? One that has ,always kept its promisee? One that never failed ; never misled you .in any .'wary ? You could trust such a bank,. couldn't you? G . SCOTT'S EMULSION of COpitirVER OIL WITH Wg'POPHOSPHITES is just Me such a bank. It has never disappointed you, never Will. It. has never deceived you, never will: Look out that someone does not try to make you bq years ago she moved to Goderich,where invest your health in a new she has lived until about three years THE (LINTON NEW ERA of Lieut -Governor Patterson, and the a Peculiar Star. groom, Dr, 1 illiam Henry Seyn:101S , of Piarufield, Ohio, The ceremony Was performed by .the Archbishop of Ruin e Rev. F. B. t s Land,assisted bythee r Smith. Mr Williamson,ofthe Ogilvie' Milling Company from Montreal has completed the sale of the mils property to the ! Messrs Stewart, Arthur Rollins, who wits associated with them "has with- drawn, The new companywill be known as "The Seaforth Milling Qom- pany. will berms The Brussels flex mill w 1 un- der r der the name of Livingstone & Co. and will be managed by P. Hogg, who is an experienced hand at the work, It is expected that from 300 to 900 bushels of Beed will be given out, and $10 per ton is offered for the flax if of good quality and properly harvested. A quiet, wedding torte place at the Manse. Blyth.on Wednesday week when Robt. Vint was united in tears riage to Miss Mary J. Wilson, eldest daughter of t1 0. Wilson, of East Wan wanosh. Tht? ceremony was performed by Rev. A. McLean. After the core- mony the happy couple drove to their future home nti Morris. • There died at the residence of ber nephew. R.W.Runciman,of Wingham, Agnes Runclman, aged 79 years and 4 months. Deceased• was born in Sel. •kirkshire, Scotland, residing for a time in the vicinity of Seaforth, About 40 topio, some new .medicine you know nothing of. ' sec. and 10.00; 111 druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. lean SYisi1i-i0I1' eaddslelel itifieleleliti ago, moving then to Wiugharn,.where she hap lived with her nephew as above until her death. It is our sad duty to record the death of Mrs Geo. Tervitt, which; . sad event took place recently.Her maiden name yy .was Mary Linklater, and she was born to the horizon. It seemed to be some agent in the Orkney Islands a little over 6S essarily limited, and every inch of space rrr_wears ago - a member. of a family of of the universe whioh seemed to be so little must be made to couut, yet a large num- ber 'hpp1ugs four sons and six daughters- She was' ,surprised at its eight of the great throngii g 'ber of cooks and assistants are employed ACROBATIC GllO'.INCA' FELLING FOREST. GIANTS. .1 Methods used In Cutting Down the' (Thio *tory is strictly true is every detail) r,• Redwoods ot California. It is a roost Interesting slant to bebo MIR .8.E8i PONE 1N THE GALLEY OFhelmet Ninteen hundred, April Ord, mi midnight, I AN ATLANTIC LINER. one of these giant redwoods fall. The bad been detained to tine Unusual 'hour by process of cutting is effected through the guests, in the dining rooms below, and was retiring; to my xoom when I noticed that 'Orencooting Dishes While the lEitoh.. Use of the ax and the. saw, All axes are outspread aoross the floor and part way up en Is Trainer to Turn somersaults double faced, through which much time the well a moonbeam lay. The height up. and the Pots and Pans Are Danoiaa' - is saved in sharpeuing. Sometimes the on the wall to whioh the• light had attained. ewe with the Cooks. axes start the cut on both sides et the aho ed that the moon war in no usual trunk and at places about opposite each pgo ition. 1 went to the window and be. Cooking cm the high seas isn't so ex - he x• other through the tl}ickuess of the tree. hq:d a mysterious Mature. 1 was in the citing a profession as It was in the old After the chopping has penetrated to the t o upper story of my home ao, that I could see days, but even now it presents• problems depth of about two feet on each side the over the tree tops. Around me westward and situations .that would drive a lands- saw is started in the line of the incision to the north and south, spread an orchard, mon chef to despair. It is one thing to sit and the job canipleted •with that instru before mo an undulate plain rose 'down in diguiled calm in a hotel kitchen anent. Generally, however, the direetioi steadily as it spread to the west and dig• i , in which the .trey is to fail is determined appeared in the' clear' out horizon line. The steady use of the plain, as it spread to the westward gave Me the eppearanoe of looking down upon a level. Exactly in the weetgrn point of the heaysns,, the infant moon lay cradled about twenty minutes journey from its rest, ltelight was buena, y red, so red, that it seemed to 1111 the • valley with darkness rather than light, Far to the north the stars.twinkled their frozen light and in the south a pair of twin planets 'seemed to be the-eyes•of the ,night. The jectous moon had hidden ail ber rivets in the west, but tet the eye wandered upthe sky the lovely stare became mere numtrous and oloeer together, Nature seemed. to hush her hundred ;melodious voices as if expeoting some wonderful transition. 1 was..watohing the bighest stars in the sky when, suddenly }put noiselessly, a new star beautiful, brilliant, luminous, appeared ex aotly in the„zenith and descended. I hush- ed the clamorous noises of my breath, oc- cupying seconds in its espying perhaps t fall, straight down the western aky,exaotly aoross the face of the new born moon and disap- peared behind the hill, having been visible in every part of its jourte from the zenith and compose a symphonic entree, andt s ' quite ,another thing to clutch a rope and the cut is made In that side to the swung across a kitchen that is trying to depth of one to throes feet. Then the turn' turtle and to master an entree that choppers pass to the opposite side and be is attempting to deuce a cancan on top gin sawing at a point several feet higher of a plunging range. It would be a trap- than the place of .the incision. As the py tltlug for stewards and cooks if every saw moves through the heart of the giant 'disgruntled passenger on a transatlantic he begins to sag down on the side where steamer Could, i'n . rough weather, be the wound is gaping. In doing this he forced to pay a visit to the galley and lifts. apart the cut and opens the section watch the efforts by which the meals which the saw is malting, thereby keep - with which he has been finding fault are ing free play for the tatw. This is aided prepared, , The chances are that two fain- at times by driving wedges at the 'plats, utes aurid the fumes and heat of the gal- where the saw entered. - ley would reduce him to a state of sea- Presently it is epp,u'ent •tbat•the seethe sickness wliich would rob him of. all' inter- is opening wider and wider and that this est in .meals of any sort, but if he could tree is beginning to lean away from the wait long enough to receive a few Mental cutters. They continue with their wore impressions he would climb the• galley . .a moment•longer, then is heard the creek - stairs a. humble and contrite traveler and ing of the wood fibers in front of the saw accept food fit to eat as a miracle wrought teeth. .Another swieh of the saw, and in his behalf. • these increase. They give a -report lite On the modern 'steamers galley arrange- firing pistols and the rapidity of detonu; . Theons net. ofGatltgun.su d ments have been unproved to a degree tion a n.,, , g that would make an old' time sea cook ting more rapid, presently merge into a open his eyes in amazement, but even continuous roar. Then• if you are stand - under such conditions the cooking isdim- ing near by and the tree- is large you whl cult work. In the first place, reela is nee- get the impressionthat everything above is coming to• earth, that the whole forest is falling.. The great mast starts slowly to topple, cracking ' and exploding ever louder at its base, .until with a fearful momentum it ' comes sprawling down, cracking •and crashidk and roaring and hitting the earth with a clump and thump as if a whole broadside of 13 inch bombs had simultaneously struck a bastion. The choppers quickly run .over the trunk with their axes and cut away all the branches.' Almost before you can re- cover. yourself the/long stack. is bare of limbs, and then thmen begin cross cut- ting it .into logs or sections oR from. 24 to 30 feet, ns long as it .is' desired that the boardsinto. which' it is to be reduced it the. mill shall be, Thi$ done, the logs are' peeled of their bark, the crowbar being used to pry off the thick, integument,, which is sometia mfoot in depth, the log being :turned: wit jackscrews when such is•practicable,to get at the under side. , • • Arch. McDougall, of Porter's Hill, started seeding on April 6th. D. Cunningham, section man, late of Blyth, has been removed to Qiandeboye. Wm. Taylor and wife intend moving Wednesday to Cleveland, Ohio, where they will stay for some lime. 13. Cantelon,of the Metropolitan, Ex- eter, has purchased A. 'A.. Goetz's lease • of the Hodgins hotel; Hensall, and will a sister of P. Linklater. of Wingham, ' A.Linklater,' of Clifford, W.Linklater, of East Wawanosh, and of Mrs -Robt. Currie, of East Wawanosh, take possession May lst. Many old residents of Morris will re- gret to hear of the death of Hector. Mc- Lean, a pioneer resident of: Huron county,'having reached the age of 79 years. °• We are sorry to announce the de- cease of John A. Lamb, ,who spent nearly thirty years, of his life -around.; Gorrie and adjoining copntry where he ,vas well known. A. very pretty home wedding occur- red at the residence of Mrs R. Little,of Wingham, when her Oldest daughter, Minnie Beatrice, was united. in mar- riage to John C.loakev, of Morris. On Wednesday evening, . llth inst., the matrimoniall bow was tied between S. Byers. of the Boundary;. and Miss Agnes, daughter of Adam Dnke, 4th con., Grey, by Rev. Mr. Moore, of Lis- towel. G. Y. Donaldson, of Palmerston, has sold the old Patton farm recently oc- copied by Wm.Purdon to Mr Nichols. eon, of Palmerston. The price paid was $5000. Mr. •Purdon has rented a farm near Whitechurch. David Walker, 6th line, Morris, sold a bunch of'12isteers, rising 3 years old,. for export, that will not be easily beat- en. The 1eaviest weighed 1670 pounds, the 12 averaging 1400. They brought. their owner $4 75 per cwt, • J.McNeyin, Wingham, has again en- tered the,matrimonial estate, the lady of his choice being Ensign Brannigan, of the Salvation Army,who was atone - time stationed at Wingham: The mar- riage took place in Guelph, Messrs Wm. and Harry Kefly,Blyth, left; last week with a car load ofstock for their•,pew home in Wiener, Louisi- ana. The Messrs Kelly have seedred large timber limits in Louisiana and are already doing a large lumber busi• ness. • • It is our painful duty to . announce . the dealt, of Elizabeth DeCantillon, be- loved wife of P. DeCantillcn,'who died ab her residence in Exeter, on Sunday, April 15th. She was horn in McKillop on the 1st of May, 1835, and was mar tied in 1856. ' A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Robt. Standish, Kin - tail,, when his eldest daughter, Miss Mary E.was united in marriage with Christopher, Sanderson, ltev, Mr Hun- ter officiating. The couple will live in Goderich. Lately two men broke into Hender- son's hotel, Seaforth.. They gained an entrance through one of the cellar win- dows, and secured a considerable quan- tity of liquors and eatables together, with a box of cigars and $1.30 in change,vyhich they gotat the bar. - A. joyous and happy event in Which cupid has scored another victory, took place at the residence of J. Mitchell, Exeter, when his daughter, Miss Ems ma, was united in marriage to J. Mor- ley, Lsndon,formerly of Crediton. The knot was tied by Rev. C. W. Brown. . An interesting eventtook place at the Parsonage, . ,HensaIl,. on Wednesday evening lasts being the marriage of W. A. Vanhorn, of Hibbert, to Miss Ida J. Troyer, daughter of Chas. Troyer, mer- chant and postmaster of Hills Green. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. Long. The death of Mrs J.•Giady•was asad surprise to her many friends and rela- tions throughout the country The, deceased lady was a sister cf Mrs Geo. Middleton, of Ashfleldr and had reach- ed the age of 69 years and 11 months. She had been a resident of Lucknow for marry years. The following from Winnipeg, dated 181b, will he read with interest:—"A quiet wedding took place yesterday morning at All Saints' church, the bride i airib,Kathleen Elliott, daughter You May Have One Fi eel The Illustrated Diamond Dye ,lug Book. The comfortable and commodious home of Geo. Grigg, Walton, was the scene of a very pleasant :gathering re - cent's. The occasion was the solemn- izing of the bonds of matrimony be- tween Mr and Mrs Grigg's estimable daughter, Mary Jane. and Wm. T. Orayford, ot the township of Usborne. The ceremony was performed by Rev_.. A. U. Tiffin. . The annual sawing match took place at Brussels on Friday afternoon of last week and attracted a lareecrowd,prob- ablynumberine• 1300 to 1000 people. The contest took place on the market square. The four nrizes. were awarded to let, Harris & Ramsay,of Grey town- ship; 2nd, Williamson Bros., of Grey. townshipiard, Ireland'. and Barnard, of SVi ifefer; 4th, , Stewart & . Harris, of Grey township.: Messrs Harris & Ram- eay bad a. handicap•of 5 seconds placed upon them but had no .trouble in win- ning.. '. a CO1Vi11117NICATIONS . . •Smut In Oats. To the Editor of the 'New Erst As smut•in.oate causes serious loss to the farmeisin thisp art of the Province, both in the yield .of grain and the qual- ity of straw, I think it might •be'worth while if the farmers Would treat their seed oats with the Formalin- Mixture used in connection 'with the ,Experi- mental Farm,. Ottawa. It seems pro- bable .that the results •may be quite .satisfactory if a solution of 4 1-2.pntnge of the Formalin,mixed with 10' imper- ial gallons of water, and the seed im- mersed in this for 5 to 10 minutes, which can be done by putting the grain in a coarse sack and putting it in the solution. Yours, R. B. MOLEAN, - President 8, H. N. institute. • gave you MViiP tried i,o make a hand;p�,i, hooked met bt floor rug from old rags or y ritg dyed with Diamond Dyes 7 If you have not triad the faAetdating work Mond for a free copy of our illustrated "Diamond Dye Rug Book," that fully ex- aur© the Soot h Hessian how to de the rpatternsk and �made °y iamrfond Dye Met and Bug • De. si s" re the newest and most popular eeld Ire Canada. Orders are pouring in taoh day from all arts of the Dominion. 200 MountaintM. , Monttrrea , r, Q. CSo„ photon, April 17th,1900. - To the Editoti• of the New Erct. world of people, that it appeared • to have Ong of the large steamers will have. 30 seen millions just like it before, • C in prayer before retiring tbat evening, and men at work in ;its :galley, ' and 30 men ic repeated the words "Thy will be done on kit ben andtl� doInga out juggling Pestes with h earth as it is done in heaven," they seemed pets and pans and kves and rolling to have anew meaning, "ae it is done in heaven.” Pins while the ship stands on its beam How perfectly that lonery wan- darer of the. ends la a sight to bring tears to the. eyes skies did the bidding of the great good Goa. whose handiwork ie seen in of a lover of a quiet life. the million giant. travellers of space and in In these narrow quarters a cooking Ia the infinite smallness of the miorobe, and' •done on a scale larger than. the ordinary et men common animate, and too often saloon' passenger realizes. The 'crew uncommon brutes,, dare not only .to dime - mast mast • be fed in 'port and out. So • the OO bey buteven todsnv and despise him. • E. J , scolia have from 500 to yet men on their: •hands every day ef: thteyeer.• Then • our • ing the voyage the steerage, second cabin • NEWS NOTES. • ' and first cabin must be provided for. The The ParisExposntionweeopenedat..steerage passengers.do•iot have an:elab- Thon SaturdaePari .ot orate bill fare, but about 8,000 :small Y• nocnloaves of. bread are baked for the crew 'Five thousand oigarmakers are looked and steerage every day, and that in itself out in New York. is no small task. • The very sight of thebaker's dough The Queen has .decided .to prolong her v y bg ;tap in Ireland eitil April 27. trough is enough to discourage a faint• hearted cook, tor flour is- duinped.into It WORLD'S CIAllIPION HEALER. by the 'herrel. One hundred and fifty. "I tried many remedies to curep ilea," . barrels of dour melt away on.a voyage like sluing snowflakes, and 20 tons Of writes W. R. Smith, of Latham, Ill., ',but potatoes Glance merrily •up the alley Lound np relief till I :need Buoklen's Arnica sairs to table hand in hand' with 20,000 Salve, Ihave not been troubled with piles, pounds of beef, . w bile 10,000 eggs, more eine." Grandest pile cure on earth and or less seasick, follow wearily. Then 150• the best salve in the world. • 25o. per box, gallons of fresh inilk scorn the 1,000:gal guaranteed by $- B. Combe, druggist. ions of condensedmilk .`stored beside it A little son of Mr Hugh G. Kele wee ...and advise. the 1,090 limeade of coffee to struck and killed by a trolley carat Toronto have nothing to do. with it The' ghosts Jnnotioi " ' . of countless chickens, turkeys, 'docks. and The Orangemen, of. Kingston will noldi ,fishes' "haunt. thea larder where. their• great demonstration in the .event of. the slaughtered bodies hang in hundreds at a Prince of Wales visiting Canada •time. ,As for tate incidentals, no one but knows the tale The medical .health officer of. Montreal 'Imagine . allward this food, prepared of in can has begun to return lump.jaw cattle sent apartment house kitchen addicted' to. 'to Montreal at the shipper's expense. _ handsprings, and. you have the steamer A. QUESTION. situation, • Along the end of the- room run 'the How can we raise More porn to theaoher? ranges. ' The ovens are divided into-.com- :why,' of-course-by—using •rutnum-e • uorn partments which, will bold` firmly. pans of Extractor. Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- : varying sizes: , On • top of the. 'stoves a tractor has given universal satisfaotion, for ..steel bar runs tilong the front and back, it is sure; safe and painless. • Like every. • and separatecrossbars may be clamped artical of reel merit it has a host of imitat- :'to :these- at convenient intervals. Pots ors, and we. would specially warn the pub- .and kettles are hemmed in in this way, lie to guard against those dangerous enb- and to add to their firmness' each is etitutes offered for the. genuine Putnam's• clamped to n crossbarwith' what looks. Extractor. N.'C.eolson &Co.,proprietors, like a large iron clothespin.. All cooking Kingston. . • titeesils are made feuch sleeper than A Cope Town despatch saye nearly 3,000. 'wou,,ld be , neceseery, in; ordinary coo, ing horses have been. landed there since April ip .order -to avoid spilling' of the contents Dm r bu•e. 13. • in case' 01 rough weather. he ;, DEAR r SIp.—Willyoui give me space copper stock in }Union wholesale in'your paper`to explain a few things. The batteriesef Ontario andQuebeo will boiling is done pots w ibys steam, and.. A certain party is circulating a, report :likely be brigaded this year in camp at all : broilingis done over an immense tbat I was doing some man's, or men's, Deseronto.• charcoal fie. The bakers have a sopa- shoeing, rices were u tlate Government the s in all w a Cunningham,in amG hoe 1 >i George Cnnn b Mr eo , g p M G g g .rate cabby hole and ovens for themselves, the old price; that is to sky, removes` Inspector of Publio'W orksedied in Ottawa,, and beyond them is a cold room where • for. 10c and new shoes at 25c, and is try- He was 100 years of age, inn to make people believe that Iam ' confections and pastry are made: Everything is swept and garnished in a fashion to• satisfy the heart of a Dateb not honest. I spoke to this person the . QUICKLY AND WELL SERVED. other evening, and asked him if what I • housewife. The copper . shines resplen- Our store is modernized in every de- •dent—but the smells!' Ye gods, the smells! partment that .prop•erly' pertains to , the Let the seasick man who .bas held . his drug. business.:. Our patrons are quickly brenth and' plunged madly up the coni and well served, amino away satisfied that panion way to escape the deadly whiff of we are worthy: of their confidence. . air coming- from'the galley' !muerte that in the poet, Paine's Celery Compound gust of odor intensified, concentrated, and get him to prove that I did so, I' ! still ranks as our leading family medicine. nixed with steant and smoke and multi - will make him a present of 85. I will, Its marvellone.ouring record 18 . sutiioient plied by four, arid he 'may. have some if necessary, show my .books, to prove to recommend it to every ailing and sick idea of the atmosphere down inthe gal that I did notcharge one man more man or woman. A full supply of the gen- ley, • . than another, as he sake I did, I am nine Paine's. Celery Compound always in A steamer kitchen is no place- for any tired of these kind of stories going stook. Js C. Hovey, Druggist, Clinton one with a tendency toward seasickness, about, and it is high time they were Ont.•• and' the first few voyages of a young stopped. This person has shown an illMr John Fleming of Beameville recently cook's assistant'are tortures. There isn't feeling towards me eversince I started, found eleven $20 gold pieces in a stick of any floe glow of majesty about his :mar - without any cause, but I want to tell wood wbile,.oho� ping. tyrdom, ,and he doesnt get an atom of him t.hat•I am here to do business, and • sympathy. His galley mates guy him, heard was so.• He said yes, and that ha would believe the man who told him as quick as he would me. Now, he seems very anxious to make money, and I will give hire a chance. If he will bring the man to me for whom I did the shoeing while prices were up, -intend to stay and if he does not want It is•offrcially announced that 111 oases' and his superiors bully him. He sounds a to be friers ly, .I wish he could keep and 38 deaths from bubonic ..plague have depth . of seasickness beside which the •• The bubonic plague is repor ed.. to, have made he appearance et:several port; on the RedSee. Mr M V. McInnes, Canadian Govern meat Agent, bas just shipped one hundred, and eight.aettlers and ten cars of'stook and effects from • Miohigan. ' James Clark, deputy returning officer at Hamilton for the vote on. the waterworks All bylaw, was sent to jail for six months for 'stuffing the ballot-' boa. ' . Presdeut MoKinley has • nominated Charles H. Alen of • Massachusetts to .be Governor of 'Puerto Rico. He was,. Assist- • ant Secretary of the Navy, , • Five car loads • of settlers and settlers' No effects, . valued. at $15,000, arrived at Port Arthur from nois. These petite° are takingup land in the Slate River valley Lieut. Beetled l Scott of the Royal Navy,, who wale shot bvoa sentry whose • challenge lle__ failed to • amavec µ:11b1,-.rieling-the. Esquimalt naval yard, died of his . wounds, There is a rnmortabroed re'ating to a change in theLiberal leadership innnaland. It is stared that Sir Henry Campell•Ban- nernlan has decided to withdraw in favor of Sir Edward Grey. ivauunUnnnuslunu0enuIIUurPuuauunn IIOgIIsiessa . (COMILMO 1 u ,,, ........y,rnnnar�; AVegetablePreparationforAs- i similatin$ theToodandReg ula- t' the.o1omachs.xaldBowe1s taf PromotesDigestion,Cheetful- ness andRest,Contains neither iuni,Morphine •1wr.Mineral, �. OT FARC OTIC. 7kc o,oldDr.4'111.12 LP/IrJ1n Tiunpkin Sea - -Wm:denna • 16,401. Sala 4nise Seed • iintopiracw,Aures• • Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- ition, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoeai; = Worms,Cortvulsions.Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of N EW, YORK. SEE TI-JAT THE FAC— SIMILE sIML • NATURE. IS ON WRAPPER OF` EVERY -330TarLE OF EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. STO1A Castor's is put up in one-eise.bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell •, you anything else on the plea or .promise that it is "'jnat as good" and "will answer every per. p080." nar See that,yon get .0-A--3-T-0-R-I-A. The Tao- i,444; ao-. lue Serge ress Goods czema..:'� brtured /j4�,¢. li on v e`GCCla6ILC wraDDvr. ore the recent ur• ehashed bei in price .:. advance better. value . in the .trade at - 30c 35c 40e 46c. 0 c 60c,80c: 5 c 55 Robt. Coats .-Son Are You Looking V - For a place to buy the best grade of groceries cheap About three years ago 1 had to leave school with sore hands. Myteachersaid it was Salt Rheum or Eczema and told me to seethe ddetor. • Mother got sane medicine, but it did me no good, ,After X had suffered with the itching and burning about three months, mother thought she would try Burdock Blood Bitters.. I only took two bottles, when my hands got completely cured. •,-Emma Sheridan, Parry Sound. Ont. if so, "YOU •WILL FIND IT HERE." - • Maple Syrup, Buckwheat Flour, and ' a dozen kinds of choice Breakfast Food, Corn Meal, Oatmeal, Flour, Fanc.. e orate Dinner,Tea and Toilet Sets, Fane, Glass and Decorated y China Berry .Sets and Tab ats Cheap. - Beforeyou purchase give us a call. N. ROBSON'S CASH GROCERY Clinton, February 15111, 1900. quiet by attending to his own Business, 000arred at Sydney, N. S. W. . state of the groaning passenger on dcelc and I think i can attend to mine with. hi 'a steamer chair is rose. colored and .:.Elleter- " "' O��* out being dictateto, for if I feel ih• I While searching for the body.of Roy agreeable. -Often ...one voyage is all-that— dined khat dined to work cheaper;. thainothers I - Smiley in.the .river. .at, :Guelph •-:the pollee he can stand, and he bolts incontinently found the body o1 an infant, on which an ate going to do it, I would hate to when the ship reaches port, but if he has 0 have to run to anyone and see what he inquest is going held. the courage to suffer until he is thor- ,ars Canted thou hta ob was worth before I At St. Catharines Mrs-Falkner and Mrs, oughly .seasoned he overcomes his qualms • would take it I think I understand Nesbitt, metber and daughter-..respeotivety, and is ready to laugh at the next green what prices to charge,; and how to wbo live in the same house, werehandlinga hand, charge them, without being told what revolver, when it was discharged, the bullet 'Few accidents occur in the steamer is enough, Anyhow, 'it i;<nothing out entering the head of Mrs Nesbitt. The galleys nowadays, when innumerable pat- 'of at- 'o an one's pocket but my own if I do doctors hold out littlahope for lietrecovery. ents and safeguards are employed. Once f Work cheap, an is e y a A DEEP MYSTERY am going to .work for nothing and boardm myself, Thanking for the y h d it ' not ik 1 that I In awhile a stock pot blows up from too much steam pressure, or a careless or' un • y youIt 1s a mystery why women endure back. skilled cook is' cut or burned or scalded, ' space I have taken in your paper. dobe, headaohe, nervousness, sleeplessness, but such' cases are rare.. Ropes are Yours, &e, melancholy, fainting and dizzy epistle whew stretched across in front of the ranges, " Amanita, SE$LEY • thousands have provedthatEleotri0 Bitters and when the ship Is plunging badly -the will quickly oars such troubles, "I suffered cooks hold these ropes while working 1tutifu 1's Magazine for May opens with a phebe Cherley, ears with sof ePetereon, Iarites "ands era tin thee fire. gal ey, when! the for weatherworks ie beautifui•oolored plate, illustrating an ex. lame back pained me so I could not dress very rough a large percentage of the pas - "dun"' handsome walking ' costume. myself but Eleetrio Bitters wbolly cured sengcrs lose their interest in food, so the E h h' i f' 1 d 1' y h 1 1 1 d and this with illustrations of patterns of the vert' ' d .i 11 h k" It ye f t ff t the added difficulty in the ata moats seas le airy azz mg me and, although 78 years old, I now am wont of t e coo re s essene able to doa my one ewor , o r• ac o° sc s AT NO EXTRA COST' Oats wanted in exchange for Oat- meal and the best Flour in the market as follows:— • All kinds of Small Field Reeds, as Thnothy, Red and 11 lbs Oatmeal for 1 bushel Oats Aisike Clovers. Headquarters for 'Turnip, 1Longold, Carro 15 lbs Rloiir (Manitoba Mixed) Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. for 1. Bushel Oats, Silverware Given Away. Every purchaser, anything that we sell, be the amount small or large,, gets a coupon and when a certain numbs: rs received the holder will be entitled to a piece of Silver- ware of their own choosing. Come.;and see the Silverware.. Or OLSON& latest and moat exga:eite fashion design. Good Batter and Eggs wanted. The contents throughout are very comes constipation, improves appetite, preparation of the food. The galley is gives ported health, Only 60 at H. B, separated from the rest of the tartan by free pattern of her own seleetron. The water NM doors and can be shut off so tj'jie. 1i11pL'.r1al Magazine ie published at 6oents a copy or v securely that it is piaeticnlly impossible, to 146 Ar. 14th. St., New York City. �� • murderer of John E. Yemen was postponed water to reach the fires and. put a step to to the t t li li e attractive.. Earth subscriber receives a Cemeete drug store. 60 centrist year by The McCall Co 138 The hanging of Henry Willieme, .the except in case of serious accident, f I A T MARKET D1(Ij T Or , K y p f 24 boars owing sen imen eu oar roceec nt. . against the °aeoationtaking place on 4td h 0 d P Good Friday. - A vii e1tisilate Steal. harehf t0 ere oe dna a ermare ant Loan and Savings ()om any, the De h'a'ils--tf I coni(' get seine one to i hX'd Western Canada Loan an 0 $.,.xs REDUCTION IN PRICE • • Invest. ¢x`,000 i» that scheme of mine, I • C.omliany te tet±holspan a , nd$p,. •e0".:44 snake some money. fogs Chili Qhy Alla the LbhdGFi and• Oli Crawford—Itow much could you molten n atio'• )� "--1'' tshn'o 1)I% latch. ©t Ittivestmant llrclety met in , Why' 81,1 )11. it t 1 Toronto on Liu), 11th, and voted u1 Agnew s Catarrhal ..ov"u a Tho prise of De. Agnew'a t5 earrhai Pow. The 001110st between the Montreal cigar Hereafter will be transacted under the der has bee arrtednc I by .aa manufacturer manuiaoturors and their employees has name of the Canadian Permanent and frem sixty e 10 ,sty cents per bottle. been Bettied.. Western Canada Mortgage Corpora. ed Ai; no edrmmeager sono in ealwiucil 110 stance,a by nniem. • foA)io to nnfa t ro g, brick in n4mirt 1'e tion, ,.� here of ,arliament, ministers and cones• g said, will reduce the price by ;l2 a thousand, boost men, can now be lead of Any druggist an Lieutenant• a • tette c blot rho • utes, erhheadache or a a - f 349.8" oolleotod for the Canadian or oatarr .is delightful � tin animousl '' in favor ofamalgamation. er ail business 0. e7. • of the four cony The undersigned wish to inform .niithe people of Clinton and violnity tormorlq ocou led by in ijooro MacKay Block, Ontario St., ti'hde they will keep in stock all kinds of • 1?roslr, Cooked, Cured and Canned Keats, suck as is usually'carried lir a frat.clssii meat store, together with Poultry, Can and Tongue Beef; riga Foot, Mitico Meat, and all article% Ot a like nature. which will bo deliveredirec to any part of the town. Orders'solicited. 3 lbs. good Sanoage for *5 tents.' 301 1.4 SOIUITON. Manager • , rr, B. F. CASE & COI Children C r for t io t a bottle It relieves in ton min 141'anitoba trews waited up Cry 11 to caudad b colds t#ovornor I'attorsou and handea h 11 l htful to nso It Pat Patriotic Fund. , CASTOR IAr , gree tomplotly, oLANTON! a Oar specialty is Teas. Try one 16a Tea. Other;varieties equally:as cheap. Highest market price pend in oash for eggs: a • - Buggies . i1.Vi 1nu : Wo ai'e selling Buggies for three of the best Carriage Company's. in Canada. GREY AND SONS, °CHATHAM. ' BRANTFORD ' CARRIAGE CO. CANADA CARRIAGE CO, BROCKVILLE. and the well known . - BAIN WAGGON. . We are f4eliing twine made by the very best makers at reasonable prices. Also agent for the Alexander any Mallotte Cream Seporator, p and Masse Farris Bieyeles. • Samples can be seen atP► t the shop, Isaae Street. Geo. Laviss General Implement Dealer, (Uinta