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FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1900
Sir itichArd Eatertained.
ences which were the lot of the popula-
tion, and this they had done in sut h a
neinger as to eatisfy the membets of
the Liberal patty from all pi ovinces,
and whatever their race or creede But
there was one tiling they had enleave
ored to do, So long as they were in of-
fice they would endeavor to admtnis'er
t he affairs of the country on i hese linee.
li has been, and should he, that what -
eye' the issues, they would endeevor to
settle them, It at by appealing to one
element or class but to the most gener-
ous instincts of human nature. Retitle.
ing and believing that in order to build
the country up, they. were not to do as
Sir Charles had done, to appeal to
the prejudices of the people of Ontario,
an I later to pander to the weaknesses
of ele fellow -countrymen Of Quebec.
The policy of t'te Li heral party would
I , ue e Ilene tioble policy,. to appeal to aJI
1 classes on the canomon sentiment a
jedgrnerit. He ventured to hope that
fr on Quebec wriuld comae after the
next general election as large a sup-
port as was given to the Liberal party
in 1896 *He did not w int to boastbut
there was evidebce Ulna that party
could count on a majority in every pro-
vince of the Donunion. Ontario,
shackled as it was with the gerryman-
der, wouldgiye a good account of it-
self. • .
• The Liberal members of the D.:min-
ion House from Ontario entertained
Sir Richard& twright to ac trepliinen-
tary supper, on Wednesday evening,and
will go down as one of the most sue-
cessfill and enjoyable gatherings in the
history of the Liberal petty here. .The
guests were limited to Liberal, meni
hers of either house, and but for that
factihereeiselitle edoitiseethat eWetuld
have scarcely been found in Ottawa a
b tnquet hall liege enriugh to eccom-
mode' e those who would have desired
to attend.
Sir Richard, on rising to speak, was
cheered to the echo, He referred to
the years Of public life which he had
seen in -parliament. Of the p men
who comprised the late parliament of
the old province of Canada, he was the
only one still in the house,and of those
who entered parliament in 1867 onlY
two others retained their seat te-day.
He paid.a little attention to the char-
acter of Su' Charles Tupper, which
aroused the risibilities of his hearers
and announced that he had a secret to
impart to thetn, which was thee that
a crscovery had been made which seem -
.ed to indicate that there Was a blood
zelationship-somewhat renaoved-be-
tween the present leader of the. Otipo..
sition and tete President of the South
.African Republic, Mr Paul Kruger,
--both - apparently- -hayinete anceetoes-
which inight be traced back toa com- •
mon point in Germany. Fr om this
the Minister turned to a more serious •
line, and referred to the •wonderful
turn of public sentiment in this coun-
try in favor of the Liberal principle, as
indicated by the. geneeal elections- of
1896 and by the results of the provin-
cial • elections in Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. Can-
ada had shown to the world the kind
of etuff she was made of and from a
party standpoint the past record of the
Federal administration was not one to
be ashamed of. Thanking the conr
pany fir its cordial good wishes and
welcome, it only remained for him to
thank his friends who would •sey Of
him, whatever his faults, that he had
never feared a foe, that te had never
failed a friend and that he had never,
knowingly at least, broken his • word
-111E CLINTON NEW
en 10 Mafeltir
.13e Ohtra 11 ItIounbeast
• Haste 1 eolaiere of the Empire haste
Fly I fly on al clot sit
Forward across the eld and rcyO
Beleagured Mafekin
Where through the air. te aliowere of
The deadly ballet hump, •(dust
•,Anti ravening hunger Site and waits
For food that never porncas
• The days, the weeke,the months glideby
. With Tim's sure footed flight,
• A.udteyery morning's lupe dies out
And ends in deeper 'night.
•
Ohl think of all the misery,
The horror and tile pain,
• Where starved and eager feet% watoh
For their release -in vain.
Strikel eoldiers of the Empire ! hurl
O The foe unto their fate,
Remember eelorclen of Khartoum,"
Nor let it be too late. •
• Crisp County Clippings , •Additional Local News.
W Shannon has been iven the
j at of painting the Court house ex
terier. •
Belgra:ve hotel has changed hendi,J.
Seandrett having sold to a• man named
.Bruce.
• Mondey forenoon, 14th inst„ • the
home of Jas. Grant, lot 8, con. 14,Grey,
was destroyed hy flee. '
On Tuesday morning of last Week the
barn on Jas.Lindeay's barrio:tear Ethel,
was destroyed by fit e. •
• Grace, wife of J. T. Scott, of Best
Wawanosh, passed away op Tuesday,
May 10.h, after a two weeks' illness.
alter
• T,G.A.Ilen, principal of •Dungannon
public sohool, has recently put chased
tie t stock of graceries from A. E. Tre-
te even. •
• W. J. Ohepinan has Fin order from a
.W...-4,011iPtsgtpleefe7000 weettemegleves:
.unanufactuted at the Wingliarn Glove
Factory. e •• ,
• We regret to announce the death of
Samuel Boyd, in the 53rd yeat of his
age. He leaves a wife and several chit-
• John H., son of Joseph and Barbera
•Knight, 10th con., Grey, flied, after a
short. illness of append ieitis followed by
a rupture.
J. H. Webster, of Ripley, has leased
the store in the Arlington block, Ford
wich, and will open up a butcher shop
in the pear futuie. • •
. Another pioneer has gone in t.he per-
son of j. Dukeiavy, Who passed away
on Friday morning last, at the resid-
ence of his nephew, P. littkelave, Elena.
He was 79 years o?d. • •
A severe cold settled on my throat and
lungs so that X oonld hardly speak. After
other remedies failedeI tried Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup and one bottle of it
completely cured me.• • .
• MRS TRIOS. Canna, Northport, Ont.
J. F. Berry, druggist, of Hensel,. has
sold his bueinees to ftlr Babcock, Blen-
heim, owing to continued ill -health -
His many friends wish him a speedy
restoration so health. • ,.
Wednesday eveningabnut 8 30 o'clock
Rev. J: Holmes tied the matrilineal
knqtibetweeuRtbt. J, Williamson, a
wen known young man of Br ussels,
and Miss .Albet ta, youngest daughter
of Mrs Denbow. - •
M..4 J. Dutton; mother of •afrs G. A.
Deadmart, Brussels, passed avetty on
•Wednesday of last week at the home ,
of her daughter, Mrs Clark, at 'Wood
stock. Three sons and six daughters
survive the 'mother, •• 0
•
TO PREVENT CONlettSIRTION.
. Herd to euro; easy to prevent. Soottei
Emulsion nourishes the body, keepieall the
•organs and tissues healthy, and the con-
sumption germs cannot get is foothold.
• Word has been received of the death
of W. Rea, a former resident of Mc-
Killop, and brother. of J. tale, of the
14th con. He came to the Huron tract
in 1857, and settled on the 12th con.,
where he resided for abrut twenty
for good or ill. I yearti.
Sir Wilfred Laurier, who was pre.
sent, responded to the toast "The Par-
liament of Canada," and was greeted
with thunderous applause; his remarks
were couched in a tone that held, the
closeet attention of every metnber pre-
sent. He was not a stranger among
the boys of Ont ario ; he felt proud of
his association with them, but he had
never felt his heart as near theirs as it
was to -day. Ontario had done well
for the Liberal party and he had rea-
son to hope that at the rest elections,
whenever these be called whether
this year or after another ses-
sion, that tae province would do Brussels she died, Mrs Bennett was
• even better than in 1896If there was shotneno the Po.oLaurharn.and 22; years
Thile-thliTtlitirgitielaTin''esVecial Plea. ago was married to Jos. Bennett,of
sure in being presentit was to de ho- Grey township, They had no family.
nor tr. his friend and esteemed collea. Gabt lel Reeves,of Seaforth, met with
gue, SirRichard Cattwright. inc pet). it bad accident on Seturday last and
pie of this country.did not know What , one that came nearly proving fatal.
owed ki that. hembrable gentleman. He was placing lightning rods on a
In the coldest daYs of opposition' Sir
Richard had been the pillar. of his pi.- barn for J-, Sproat, of Tuckersmith,and
wlele working on the gable he lost his
ty's hop e He neither aeked nor gave 'balance and rolled down the roof to the
quarter and wherever his help was ground, a distance of about twenty
needed he was alwa s to be found, As A lb h h* d"
Oa Monday of last oreek Mrs J. Rn.
ald died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs Hyslop, in Windsorotged 88 years,
Deceased's maiden name was Ellen
Dawney, her birthplace watt Scotland,
where she was married 70 years ago to,
her late husband, Jes. Ronald, who pre-
deceased her some 20 years ago. Two
sons and five danghters survive her.
Last Sunday week the spirit of Eden
Tait, relit of the late Jos. Bennett,
took. its flight Deceased wasthe fourth
daughter of the tete liabt.Tait, and sis-
ter to Jr Tait, at *hese residence in
BiCYCLE PROVERBS. -Now as the
whseling season is on we offee a few
proverbs which if -Would he well to.
memoriz : el Os an at 'wend that, blows •
'out of a. puncturei it's always the bilt-
ist without the cycloinet et who has
ridden the greatest number -of miles;
no ane can 'hasten the passing year,
hut any good rider can make a century
rue; it's a ploy .cyclometer' that won't
register double going up hill; take heed,
of the beginner in front, the scorcher
•behind, and escape .feom the blo'orner
he.who stays with the seorcher
, needs a high gear; a soft saddle t urn-
ethan ay wt'ath;. the novice and his
wheel are soon p trtett
. •
ECucATIO‘NAL T Students who in-
tend bo become teachers must tike the
prattle school leaving or pas t I junior
leaving eeamination. Those wh•:" do.
oteliteiidlia4diielisifirteeleeke the -parte
junior meet iculation eeatninationene
stead of the • petilic • school leaving
These examinationsare. held at the
same hime•aud at the ea.nie places, but
on different' litiners, It . is supposed
that the neaericelittien • papers . will be
less :difficult than those for . public
school leaving. Fur public school ha
itik.tbe caodidates -will, he reqniredacr.
mak 5 nt th.,aggregate.rnnrk.
well. 3S% on each paper; For jun-
ior it.4jcnt4tlon, onetherd of the
marks on is . required on each paper'
Tearhers. s uld consultwhir -Their
popila as to which examleation teey
should take • before the application
forms are fji1kcl out.
MILITIA EWERS. -Among the order's.
issued recently by the Militia Depart-
ment was the following. -33:d Huron
l3attalion if try -Seco n d Ieleitt;
R. Iranstone, having failed to quitlifv,
his nenie is removed from list of offi-
cers cif the active To be second.
lieuteleara provisionally, J, 0 'Maeson,
gentleman, vice Re Ironstone, retired;
J. Gut, gentleman, vice S. E Kent,
retired. To be second lieutena.ntesep.
ernumerary. Jordaft, wentlema.n.
To be second lieutenant prov islet) gill y.
W M. Sinclair, -gentleriattel vice DeF.
.Grant, promoted. .The regiments this
Year will go. into camp ou June 5th; at
Carling's Heights, London---Ofileers
and men eel' be delighted to hear that,
this Year there will be no torture to be
endured from the close, stifling tunics,
thick trousers and hea,vy helmets. For
carnp duties, drill, etc., the men and
officers will wear grey flannel shirts
and white straw hats turned up at one
side and ornamented with a puggaree;
it will cost about, 00 cents for the for-
mer and 8 cents for the latter. The
'officers will also be furnished with the
beown leather eceeipmeet far carrying
the sword, etc No knapsacks will be
takeh into camp and the overeoats will
be carried across the shoulder in a roll.
The comrnanclirg officer, it is under-
stood, has especially reqnested that
the men should be thus attired when
they march into camp and on their re.
turn. Certainly this. costume will be
much more comfortable and healthful
fer the perspiring Tommy Atkins dur-
ing the dog days cf the camp.
Canada's Wheat Production.
The Department of State at Washington
has issued a consular report from Canada
showing our wheat production, as compar-
ed with that of other countriee, which,
"with respect to quantity is humble, but
with respeot to quality id. high," A table_
of supply iesubjoinedas follows:
Bushel% *
United States 547,803,000
France ..3 8,000,000
inasaie, in Europe. "350,400,000
Asia (total produotioi;) ........27t3,000,000
Austna.Hungary ..... -.191,200,000
Italy .
133.600,300
-.Germany
Spain ' • e • • 88,000,000
Argentine Republic • 80,000,000
United Kingdom• 66,600,000
Canada• 64,000,000
Anatrie ...... ....,45,200,000
Africa oo ry 321000,000
,
TI Good Investment. •
Sixty typewriting machines of the new-
est and best models represent a nice little
a younger man Sir ichard had given he Will pull through. sum of money. The mvestment of the re.
an unswerving support to the Hon. W.
Alexartder Mackenzie and later to the
A McKillop corms oonclent writes :- "mut has been made by Mr
Hon. Edward Blake as leader of the There are thirteen egg gatherers in the
liberal party, and since he (Sir Wit. township, and seven of these Oblige the
fredt had himself been elevated to the farmers by delivering goods as well as
post he now (taunted he could say buying their eggs. One of thern paid
ethat he had had front Sir Richard the for a lieense;tho others take orders and
most unswerving and loyal support, deliver the $gOods, as that evades the
There never was a day but he could county fathers' by-law,eepecially if the
&Mitt and rely on Sir Richard and orders' ate given on Senda,ys and deliy.
*hen the ministry had once expressed ered the following week, no license is
its Yieve in that view Sir Richard was required. The six are in this way do.
feady to loyally concur, Ing the county out Of 6300,
11. Shaw, principal of the Central Base
nese College, Toronto, in behalf of the
young people Who attend his school, by
purchasing 50 new Underwood machines
and 10 simples- of other standard kinds,
The Central Beninese Colleee is the firet
Canadian 0)3001 tO adopt theTouch method
of typewriting, which requires a ecientifie
fingering of the key -broad and the use of
all lingers of each hand, tinder the
direotion of a epeeist teacher the students
in this school nn scarcely fail to become
expert typewriters, and We ere not sur-
prised to leant that the graduetea -of the
shorthand department of this college are
always sueeeesfui in filling the best situa-
tions going.
•1 Dr McItelyie of Brussels some time,
Ile would give another instance. In ago old his prae(ice to 1)r,. Anklet'', and
the days of Mtekenzie, when the cOurt- i agreed not to practice within five miles
ttrY was "web dePreSsed* there were o Brussels Lot five years, A suit was
many who believed that if the taxa brought by Dr. Snider for breach of
were increased that the policy would artreement, and it was decided that Dr„
lie justified by the necessities of the McKelvey was entitled to an injunction
revenue, and (hat it wou e in the and. to damages. On appeal the court
interests of the country to do so. If in London decided. that Dr. Snider
the advice of Sir it chard Oarteeright Must ehoose beteacten the tt-100 forfeit
standing this, Sir Richard had been 1
bad been taken at this time this policy
'Would have been adopted. Isiotwith, and an injunction preventing Dt. Mc-
Kelvey from practicing in the district.
for eighteen Icing years under the ob..
loquy of having pursued another
course. Yet he never once faltered in SEVENTEEN YEARS OP TouTurtn.
bin loyelty to his leader Or his party.
He wished these Words could be heard "flied it b'ad cough for eeventean years"
all'over Canada. The country little WriteS Mrs Sans'i liamilton,of Lawnville,
knew the debt it owed to Sir Richard Tenn. "No doctor or medicine could (lure
Cartwright. Thlo Parliament, he stud, it until one year ago t began to use Dr.
Would live in 'history, it had accom- ' King's Now DincOvery for Consumption,
Oohed mane things that the countrywhich did roe more good than all other
Wouid rernerober. They bad settled old' medicines I ever used. It is truly a grand
. issues and had faced new ones, such as I cure for stubborn Coughe, Coldeand Throet
'Peeve calculated tO try the tetnper of and Lang troublen.** Positively cures
any administration. The eovernment Consuinption, Pneumonia, Grip, Mon.
beat had to open a new way to this new chitie, Asthma, Hay Fever and Croup,
_cotthtlY, and in order to pOint the new Price 50a end gam Guaranteed.' Trial
Wit', they had to reconcile the .differ- bottles free at all drug struts.
fl High Class Commercial School
We have frequently called attention
through our columns to the Very superior
work beieg done by. the Canada Matinees
College, Chatham, Ont. Fresh evidence
of is very oonvincina eller/toter ie just at
hand through ti letter received from the
Principti of the College, in which he Edged
that during the past nix weeke, he hag re.
ceivea no less than nix calla horn leading
Canadian and American Beninese Collet:ea,
askinghim if he could supply then with
Withers of Commercial subjeete, and pen-
manship for their fall openings. When
their coeternporeriee acknowledge the
work done In the Bohol in thin way, by
looking to it for their tertehere, it is certain.
ly a vety flattering recognition of Superior
work done in thio inittitution, and Messrs.
D. McLachlan it Co. may well feel proud
of the reputeXon which Vie achool hes
etxplired for superior work. '
etevoratina the. Teeth.
"It's a ..1.triceis thing," said .the den-
tist as litt eaught the end of a nerve on
a erochet needle Mnd knotted exert few
inches of it In chain stitch, "that, while ,
some people consider gold fillings very '
disfiguring. mere people look upen
them as desirable decorations. I bay°
had' a great many people cattle it3 here
and ask ine to put gold fillings In per-
leetly sound front teeth. Cif course I•
wouldn't dolt; it wouldn't be profes-
. elonale A great many colored people
wain solid gold tectlewhere there Isn't
the slightest necessity of Laving them.
"But tbe oddest regimet I've and yet : •
was Nom a variety actress
vine, 1 believe you say nowadays -who .
plaved here a short time ago. She
tame in to have a front tooth filled.
Witeu I teild her that the gold Would
• show a great deal, what Ou earth do
you suppose She asked nie?. Why, she
Wanted AO knoev if 1. couldn't (trill the
cavity larger and wake the filling look
uot like a mere gold edge, but like the
letter She tolderue she Was going
• to marry a quan nanied John, and she .
thought it would' be lovely to have a
gold er in her tooth.
' "Of cOltrSe 1 couldn't do. that either,.
It would not be according to profes-
A Good Excuiee.
eYou wish to be relieved from jury
duty, but you haven't given atood rea-
son," said the judge.
• "It's public spirit," said the unwill-
ing jueymata, "on the score of eeonoray.
I Wive dyspepsia, your honor, and I
never agree with anybody. If I go on
this jury, there'lf. be a disagreement,
and tbe court will have to g
pense of a nisew trial.*
"Excused," sald the judge.-ThrBits.
. •
Ile Knowe Her.
' She was a Washington woman well
acquainted In diplomatic circles. Talk-
ing about Washington people one day,
some one asked her:
"D k SenatorBlank?"
"Do I know Senator Blank?" she re-
peated. "Yes, I do kuow him, and be
knows me. He will never forget me.
I've .trumped his ace when we were
partners at whist," -New York Times,
Efficient' Cavalrymen,
"Speaking ot' cavalry," said a veteran
officer, "probably the hardiest and
most effective cavalry forces the world
ever saw were sonic of the Confederate
squadrons In tlae civil war. Why, For -
rest's troops harassing Sherman to the
sea used uP horses at the rate of .11
er man in a twelvemonth "-Indian-
apolis News.
sional ethics. It would be malptactice.
But that woMan. • offered me the price
• of a dozen gold fillings if I'd only make
the. filling in her tooth look like a 'J.*• "
-Washington Pest.
•• A Floral Miracle.
• "The. niost magnificent floral effect
ever saw in iny life," said Robert N.
Wilson . of • the Morgan line, "was • In
Texas. They have a flower there call-
ed the rainflower, the. bbtanle.al name
of which Is. the cooperia: It usually
blooms three or four days 'lifter. a. rain.
I Was through the country to look after
seine land. for ti and the thing
that struck me. In that pa !titular to-
' cality was the utter barrenness of, the
whole landscape. There was a lew •
piece of land of ten acres Or. more that
was covered with low,- Week vines that
were decidedly uninviting. Four beers.
later,. after .hitevy tbunder Reavver, -1•
liffetteds thleePleee" of -11111d; laid -if Wail
• absolutely cOvered with- what. seemed.
• to be..the nret.tiest -Om-trees I had ever
.Seeji. It was pep enormous bouquet,
and the fragrance trona it: was althosf
t 'atilt • • . • •
• "I could scarceterbelleve the 'evidence
•of ow.n eyes, but there it Was, what •
• seenied to. bein unsightly wnste treed-,
'formed as ef by ,unigic into it...bower of
bloom. • e • • . •
. "I made Inquiry of 'the natives and
learned; that: once .In a long time the
'raluflower blootne'd In 4 Pe*. hoUrs aft•
er a .ralti,, though Ordinarily tbe
tents did root appear fer three .0e :four
days and thee usually cattle In. the
• night."-Neer"York Coniniercial A.dver-
• tiger,' -• • ••'
•
•. She Didn't Pay..
Not all car coed:actors-are-merely
hardened ringers in of fares, A poor
woffran got on e Twenty-tlfird street
'Crosstewn car at Feurtb avenue, and
as it was well ender way and She. WaS :
about W. hand her fare to the conductor •
• she asked'. 41111 If he transferred • to
Sixth avenue. On beings told: no, sae-
-drew back her .5 'cents and ,asked to he
let oft • '
"I've a long „Ways to go on, Sixth
• avenue," she said. "and:I'd- better Walk
to there and then •rlde." • • : • •
The, ear then had reached Madison
avenue •. • •• ..
."Walt• tilt•We get 'across the street,"
imsWered the Conductor. She. walted,
and instead of stopping there be let•the
ear go On, poet the transfer station
and across Broadway to Stith avenue.
There he pulled the bell .alid looked at
her. '
• "Thank you," she said gratefully..
- 11e. had cart•led bei' Within a block of
where she wanted to go end had taken
no fare: -New York Telegram, •
More 'ileum He Could Stand.
• "What's this?" demanded the police,
hurrying to the scene. "A holt] up?"
A pale, scholarly looking man, In spec -
O tacles was Standing over a burly ruf-
fian and shaking 'Ids slender fist at the
prostrate form . •
"1 presume that le what you. would
term it," he replied. "This fellow stop-
ped me just now and Ordered me to
hold up my bands. .1 compiled, and
he began to search my pockets, will
put a bullet through you,' he .sold, 411'
you take thein down all dining the
time I an''- And then 1 knocked .him
down. 'All during' Is an abominable
'perversion of Correct DriglIsh that no
man eon. litter in my 'presence .unre-
buked."
• fd&j thi"in-akire'd
professor of rlietolda - Chicago Trib-
t1110.
• And Ile Knew,
eAlgernon is veryinteresting," erild
theetoekbroker's daughter.
"What does be talk about?" Inquired
her father.
"WIty, he's ever so well posted in
Sbakeepearean quotations." ,
"'Voting woman," .said the financier
Sternly. "don't you let him deceive you.
Don't you let him make siva of your
Ignorrince. There ain't no such stock
04 the market." -London Standard.
Hove Dan Mee *Wised ft.,'
TO Dan "lice ,the people of Lewiston
are Indebted for tbeir town clock. Be
eXhIlifted his circus in this tOWil In
the defies Without a lieense arid the
next day was arrested at AleVeytown.
So that his show might not be delayed
lie promised to give a clock to the town
if be wals permitted to go on, and he
kept 1.118 promise faithfully-Lewleten
(111e.) Pree Press,
There Is no surer mark of the ab-
sence of tile highest moral and Intel-
lectual qualities tban a cold reception
of excellence.-Bialey.
Itis sala that' the color tones ef the
riky have an influence upon the ehate
*der and temperapent of the people
Who live under them.
• ItE POOLED TIIRGEONS.
Ail doctors told Iteniolt Hamilton, of
Went Jeffernan, 0,„ .after suffering 18
moathe from Metal ristul be would • aie
unless it costly olgeretion woo performed ;
but he oured hitneelt with Becklento Ar.
n'ce Salve, the best in the warld. Surest
'Pile cure on earth, 25 cents a box, `Bad
by all druggists.
( Properties for Sale or to Let Professional aridOtherCard6
ii0xisu FOE SALE
A. comfortable frtnne hoqse on the corner of
Queen arel John st,reets,_Clinton. Three-quar-
tore acres of land ; good Orchard; hard Water,
ete„ also stable. A.014 to
I Nov. 9th -4t MRS. a. TOWNSEND
H• OUSE OR SALE.
The comfortable and cosy cottage on Joseph
Street, Clinton, recently occupied:by James
Mocleelierty,is offered for sale on very reason-
able terms,
Joint MCICI.scilgur,
P.RO.PERTIES FOR SALE. •
--
For sale, lots near the max mu, 2 lots on.
. Erie St.,2 lots on Milton St , also e. brick coteage•
• with frame kitchen ha: d water, good orphard,
on applying to JOHNRIDJUT, (31inton to
JOHN HENRY, Rosendale, Manitoba,. '
. CRAMPS AND COLIC.
Nothing gives such quick and effectual
relief from these distressing oomplainta as
Dr, Fowler's Extraot of Wild Strawberry.
Arrangements have been made for
t he pt esen tat ion of an American loving
cup to Sir Thomas •Lipton on the
Queen's birthday.
• PITY THE WOMAN. '
Who's a. Nervous Wreak -Bat Gory in • a
• Remedy That Will ,Cure Her, as South
American Nervine Did This One, •
Mrs Jacries A. Pnblicover; Lunenburg,
N.• S., was a erects from stomach troubles
and neryotts prostrgtion. After she had
tried many remedies, and was treated by
b-st physicians, was recommended to use.
'South American. , She ard90, w1112 the re.
stilt that to day, after years of suffering,
she is a cured and happy woman and pro.
claims this great remedy saved her life. •
Sold by Watts & Co,
To WN or clutTON COURT
•GP' REVISIONN
Take notice that a Court of Revision, for the
Town of Clinton. will hold its first sitting in
Connell Chamber, on Monday. May 28th. A.D.,
1900, commencing at 8 o'clock, p in.,
for • the
purpose of hearing and readying all com-
plaints against or errors in the assessment roll
of the present year. All parties interested
are requested to attend. W. COATS,
Gluten, May 17, 1000-2 Clerk of Municipality,
TowNsiuk. OF HULLETT
()JURE OF REVISION
•
Notice is hereby giy,n that the meeting of
the Court for the Revision Of the Assessment
Roll of the Township :4 Hullett will be held
at Londesboro, in the said TOWnship, on Mon-
day, May 28th, at the hour of 10 o Mock a. m'.,
for the purpose of hearing and settling com-
plaints against the said assessment roll.
Persons having business at the court will
Please attend at the said time and place -with-
-out further notice, JAMES CAMPBELL.
Hallett, May 15th, 1000-2 Clerk. .
Give A Youth ; :
- ,resolution andle, course in Badness
and Shorthand at lbe
• FOR .0, Ty..,
1.0
and who shall pldoe limits is Career
Catalogue free. •
J. W. WESTERVELT,
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60 minutes make a hour,bat
• 60Typewriting Machines
• make the finest equipment in Canada
• for producing expert operators. The
• Centralliusinesseollege
Toronto •
has that egnientent; and besides has
• the 'argot staff of • expect teachers
• employed in any Canadian Business
• i School, • .
This College le open every, month'
•. in the year and etudents may enter
I any time and quality for business
, positione on short notioe. ,
Special summ,er term fromJuly
3rd, Catalogue free.
. W. U. SHAW; Principal .
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RUMBILL'S
WITCH AND
. .
JEWELRY STORE
jest Received a lot of new Belts,
Buckles, PalleyBelta,Bangle Brace -
Ike, etc, The latest goods in the
tnarket,
We make epecialty 01 fitting
Speotaoles and Eye Glasses.
Eyes examined free,
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Buy
Your
PIANO
AND ORGAN
At the Minton iiInsie Store,.
Which is also Clinton headquarters for
the tooted
MoBurn.ey
Beattie
Bioyeks
• Call and see us for a bergain in a high
• grade, durable and easy running wheel-,
06 HOARE, cuNTONi
•, FOR, SALE.
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A large double brick house, buil t by the late
W. H. Manning, ou Albert street, The house
is in an excelle .1- state of repair and le sultable
for theaceommodation of two families. Fox'
particulars apply to J. P. TISDA.LE. Clinton,
Ont. March 9—tf
•
HOUSE for•SALE or to RENT.
On Victoria St., near Organ 'Factory. $ SOO
'will buy a roomy, comfortable house with good
lot—the property recently occupied by Frank
Upshall. Apply at once to-
13aWrAslitertr '28,10Norin,• tort.
. House aud Lot tor Sale.
Also Cottage on Albert Street, with two
lots, stable, and all convienees. •Particulars
on appioation te Mrs W . Robertson, Clinton
or Mrs C. W. McGregor, Constance.
• .
The largo and commodious .honso pleasantly
situated on Huron Street, occupied bI, thc
dersigned is offer, d for sale on very easonable
terms. There is every ammo odationswith stable,
orchard,
W. BOWERS,
Sept 21, 1899.• Clinton,
, STORE FOR SALE. .
The preraises occupied by IL .T. Clair, and
consisting of a fire. Malls brick store, on Albert
Street, Clinton, is offered for sale on easy
term
BUSINESS- PROPERTY IVA,
• SALE .
That desirable Brick Badness Stand on Al-
bert St., Clinton, °coupled by Mr N. Robson, is
offered for sale, including rear lot and stable.
The Meatioa is one of the best ia Clinton. The
property is free from 1 ncumbrance and title in-
disputable. Price reasonable and terms 10 suit
purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY, Lon-
don Road or address Clinton P. 0
For Sale or to Rent.
The choice brick house on the corner of Fut-
ton and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate.
of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either
for sale or to rout. It contains room for ordi-
nary familY, is practically a new house, with
all convenientes, and three -tenths of an acre
of land. If the property It not sold or rented,
part of it will be re...ted. Apply to _
. W. COATS Exeontor C nton.
. . •
Farm for Sale or -to Rent.
J Amas sooTT
Barrister, Solicitor, &e., .
CLINTON.
°prim -Elliott IRO* IRMO Street.
, MONEY* 11'0 104111. ;
• Wo BRYDONEo -• •
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR; ,ROTARY
• PUBLIC, RTC).
Office—Heaver. Block.
Vp-stairs, Oppoeite INTFoster'e Photo Gallery
CLON
200 acre farm for sale or to rent, being Iota
29 and 30, 811 concession of Hullett township;
125 acres under cultivation, the rest bush and
pasture land; watered by a well supplied river;
school house No. 5 eituated on the farm; good
;also good or -
large bank barns, stables, slaci, ann other
bundlogs, also a story house
chard; bas all cenvenienees. ,Terms easy.
Apply on the farm to ' •
•ALBERT C. VODDEN,
or by letter to LOndesboro P. 0, Ont.. lra
^
• .O00 -D• FARM FOR SALE,,
A desirable farm for sale 'being kb No. 85,
concession, of the township of Goderich,
one mile south of liolmesvilie, known as the
C,ole farm 80 acres, fall ploughing of 40 acres
all we!' done, 10 acres • of faa Wheat, 35 ores
meadow. ba'ance in pasture, orchard of choice
bearing fruit trees, all the front of said farm
is
is beautiful row of maple trees, a log house,
stone dairy, bank barn, offered, for sale on
very advantage terms. •
T. C. PICKARD. Holniesviffe P.O.
HOME FOR SALE.
On Rattenbury St., --opposite Mrs Combo's, a
1,4. story frame house, containing woodshed and
SUIllrnor kitchen and 7 minis, viz: parlor, dining
room, kitchen, 1 bedrootn downstairs and three
tip -stairs; bard and soft water, f acre corner
lot, with evergreen, rose and other hedges.
Gooseberries, raspberries, currants, appleandintim trees, good vegetable garden). etc. A most
desirable propertyand will be sold Well within
its value. Apply on the premises or at the
W. G,.D011ERTY.
oArpgia2on_fatortory.
A Bargain in Land.
Here's a Chance'.
• For sale cheap and on easy terms -part
of Lot 4, Bayfield Concession, Goderioh
township; 56 worm, pply to
W. SCOTT,
Sept 7-3m Brucefield.
Splendid Farni to Rent or for sate
Subsoriber offere,etthet.to „rant. or. for sale,
hit, fp.rm 'orISOiterel, situated on the Huron
road, Tuckerstnith, half a mile from the fown
of Clinton. It le all cleared, with first-elass
buildings, bank barn 48i60, with windmill,
implommit hotted 18x8o,with stone foundation,
stone pig house 10520, with hen holm) above,
good freurie house, 'throe acres of young oreh-
rad, creek running through the place, The
farm is a first-class one in every reapeet and
to any one who either Wishes to ront or buy
reasonable terms will be made. Possession
at any time. , ARTHUR colLICH.
Cinton, January 25th, 1000.
MONEY TO LOAN.,
PRIVATE FONDS.
At low rates on first-class mortgages.
App'y to
• G., 1). ArcTatrgart,
March 3041 •Clinton. Ont.
TilOgOBICIDD BfL
undersigr ed has a thorobred Durhan's
bull on his lot 77, Maitland 00,1., for service
Term s $1.00 at time of service, with privilege
of returning • -
A. BEDARD.
'EOJe.sinainits.
The undoreigned has on his farm, lot 11eon.
9, Hullott, a thorobred Ilereford bull, register.
ed, nerviee. Terms $1,25 payable in Jaren-
ary next, E. L, FARNHAM..
April 10-fivt Conk:wee. \
•
Tatnworth Boar tor Service.
; Subseriber keeps for serviee at his Prenilsee,
8rd con. of Tueltersmitii, the thotrebred reels.
tered Tamworlit,Iloar, Clinton Rive.bred by
George &Sone, Crampton, Ont., 'Tonna. SI a
time of serviee 'with privilege of returnieg if
neceaSary. APPLETON ELCOAT, 't'iticr-
initit
Feb 16 0
TO BREEDERS
The phenomenal .well bred 'Standard. florae,
Tarentum 21705., Will °tend rtt W. W. Farrati'd
barn, near Station at Clinten, every Monday
for tile balanee of the semen.
TAIttaTt(tt 21795 has lit his breeding the
greatent niteS liVinir or dead, at:o 12 of the
ge( &tent produeing doing living. Ho hal,-.1.4,
unet eStionable breeding; end, extreme speed;
31s1, the power to transmit, iteettialfille
',mate To inetwo,815. For extended pedigree -
see large catalog. Adaregs
A. CliAll,LUSW01111Ie
Maple Leaf fiteek-Ftiri,
tigniOndville, Ont.
Julio 1C-11
CHARLES SEAGErtt *.•••
Barrister, Solicitor. Notarr and Cn eeyanee)
oniee-Oppesite Colborne Motel.
Goderleh
M. Go CAMER9N
(Formerly of Cameron Holt & Cameron)
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,
Offiee-Hamilton St opposite Colborne Hones
. GODERIOH. QNT
GARROW & GAMOW
BA.RnisTEns, SOLICITORS, ETc.
Office -Corner ton'St. HtMl the Squat
Boticrieb, lint,
cfAi WIC Q. 0. • (Jima GARROW, LUIS
PROUDFOOT & HAYS,
neeruseens, Soranrrous, NOTARIES PUBLICS
PROCTORS IN TUE MARITIME COURT, &C.
• °nice: North et., next. door torlignal office
• Private Funds to lend at lowest rates
•• of interest. •
W. PROUDFOOT. R. C. HAYS .
1.14)HN RIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER; COMMISSIONER, ETC.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Money to
• -lind on Mortgage and Note security.
Ofiltae-HURON STREET. CLINTON
• DR. AGNEW.
DENTIST. CLINTON; . •
Crown. and Bridge, Work.
AT ZURICH •uHE2rrn TEttrasaaT. On
n.a.on anai,rm
. .
Ofece Hetirs-9 to 5.
DR. C. W, THOMPSON
•.
• Pbysician, Surgeon, Eto
'Office and Residence— .
Rattellbury Street.. •
,
• DR. WM. GRAHAM
Lieentia,tebf the Royal College of 'Physioians
• London, England'. .
Office and Residence-
PERRIN'S BLOCK, up Stairs,
Successor to Dr. Turnbull. •
TIR. WM. G (INN, L. R. C. I'. a -L. IL 0. S.
I-, Edinburgh. • Ofilee—Ontar lireet Clinton
Niglatballs at front door 01 residence on Batten
bury $t., opposite Presbyterian church.
Dil. 3, W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, BURGEON
A Monohenr, etc.,. eace and ,residence On-
tario St., opposite English church, formerly. 00
copied by Dr. Appleton, 'Clinton Ont.
• rat. STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE
. Li Medical Department of• Vietoria Univer-
sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals and
Dispensaries, New York, Coroner of the •
County of Huroo, Bayfield, Ont. •
W.J R. FOWLER,
Gold and, Silver Medalist, &et -class honor
gradUato of the Ontarto Veterinary
College.
TREATS DISEASES Or ALL ANIRIALS,
Night and day calls answored at oillos—Dr
Worthington's old stand.obtl. Commercial Hots
1 10, SLACRALL VETERINARY SURGEON.
tr 1 HonoraryGraduato of theOntarioVeterina
College, Treats all diseases of domesticated an
-mats On the most modern hald scientific prima
pies Oftleet- Loam ediately south of the New Era
Office. Residence --- Albert St., Clinton, Cal
oight orday attendedto promptly
1ff ARRIAGE LICENSE, JAMES SCOTT, SR.
ILL tumor of Marriage Licenses, Library Boom
and Residence, Mery street. Clinton.
JA,MEB• CAMPBELL, LONDEBBORO,
ISSUER QF KARRIAGE LICENSES.
• No witnesses required
1.11 W. FARNCOMB, MEMBER OW ABEI1N OP
12 • ', L. S., Provincial Land Surveyor and
CiyllEngineer,-' Letrdon;-Otif.=01ffin: at Ge0
Stewart's Grecery Store, Clinton.
- Book business's better than or
yearspastsalso haVe better and faster selliag
books. Agmts clear from $10 to $40 weekly. A
few leaders are: "Queen 'Victoria, "Life of Mt•
Gladstone," "My ittotter's Bible aeries,"
grettaitteSpeakeri "Klondike Gold, Fields,""We- .
man,' "Glimpses of the tint on. '."Breakfast
Dinner a,nd Supper," Canada, . Enoyelopao
dia." Books on time. OUtiltz free to canvassers.
The BRADLEY GARIIETSON Co., Limited,
Toronto
156 cempla
neatly printed coil buitel 1,1 one Volume,. A ,
grtind colleetion of Unelell Cenci, sentimental. path-
etle, cone,;. a vetilAble treacury of tho world'ononit•
Inc and bending Ong% Pelee, 10 cent,, postpaid,
JOIINOTON AMCIiA1ILu,1171 Toned St, Tereate. out
CLINTON' 1151ARBLE Wt)RISS.
• CoOnnititi ObD own),
Next to Commercial stfetill;
This 'estah ontetent is Intuit op ration and an
orderelted in the mos satlefaote 3, way, Cog 0-
tery end granite work a specialty. Prcee as
re tenable as theaaof any eetablIslaue
'
J. B.1100VE11, Clinton •
HeKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
. INSURANCE CO.
rAnat & /80-1,ATED TOWN PROPERTT
ONLY INSURED
°ere:rani
tlij. 11, MeLeNn, ',resident, ittppen P. 0.; Thos
Fraser, vler,.pre;icieot, Ilrut oiled P. 0: W. sti
Shannon, ecceeTreas., Seaforth P.() • Thos. 11
lItys, Inspeetor of Lases, seaforth
•Initr.0101‘
W. G. nreadfoot, Seaforth: John O. Orley
Winthrop l', O.; George Dale. Benfortly Thee,
E. Bays, genfortn: Jae. Evans, ileeehaeod P.•
0.; JOlitt Watt, ItarlooltP, 0.; Thomas Prase.
lirueolleld1 John It, ItleLeaut Hippriteterirr,es
Connolly, Porter nal.'
AGEt124 r
'lobos Smith, Hat leek, I1 bt.NleNlitlan,
forth ; 'tenets Cunmiltig, l• tnnOntlyille; J. W
Yee. Itointesville , John (tot enloek and John
0. Morrison, auditors,
Parties desiroue tO effect Insuratiee Or Dans-
ttet other bneiness Will be prethiptiv sittettded to
ou application to an, or the above °mato
addreesed to their reapeetere telcers