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FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1900 '
thing inore along that line." Also lie
took ti, twist out of De, Montagne, for -
meat the Minister of Agriculture. Mr
McMillan has a small opinion of him as
an agriculturist. He protests that his
statements and his statistics ate all
wrong, and that he is, in short, "a fine
man, and a fine appearance, hist his
arguments are not fine." Mr Foster
came in for a rap, "Amen," said John
McMillan, "wins never reticle any tariffs
himself, but took his briefs from the
tariff committee of the ManufaCturers'
Association."
jahn McMillan declares that the fa
mer is now prosperous under the Li
era regime, and. being a farmer,
ought to know. In this regard he
Kt:daggers drawn with Dr. Sprou
Wilt) is a docttr by practice and a h
mer by pastime. Also the member f
East Grey is to be distrusted, for t
he is a Conservative politician.
course John McMillan took it out
him and hie reckless statistics. T
sum a the whole matter is that J
McMillan is a staunch Liberal an
highly successful farmer. He belie
that the tariff is being well managed,1`
1 and he is persuaded that Canada needa'
more popalation, and certain parts of
it need more manure.
THE CLINTON NEW ERA
thur eaRadian Boys
Threecheers for our Canadian boys,
Our boys so brave and true,
'L he enemy who faces them
. For peace will surely sue..
Old Cronjls'a been..defeated
And our Canadian •boys
Led the attack that put to flight
That treacherous rebel's joys. •
Olcl Steyn is on the war path,
Our boys are On his track,'
And with his officers and men,
Will so ack
Crisp County Clippings
Thursda week Geo e Wether-
hee,c1 died at his residepce St,Helens.
W. Peasant. Wingham! received tie
sad news on Friday evening of the sud,
den death of his mothet in Guelph, at Wttq.
4 id
• F8
• A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE.
The wire • Felt the Shook Experio
cooed by Eke* Unriband.
"I have heard several times of tele.
patine couneunication,"! said a gentleman
wen known In the hotels of Washington
to a Star reporter, "but 1 never bad it
brought heme so eloSely to me as it was
the other day. 1 was visitiug at the house
of a friend who Is a practival electrigian
and who has charge of a dynamo one
of the department buildings. He happen-
ed to be absent at the time, although it
was past his usual time for getting home,
and his wife and I
Is con -
intim): and then suddenly grew limp and •
helpless as if some strain under which .
she had been laboring had beeu removed.
Almost immediately she revived and
• looked around with ° *questioning air.
When say that all this occupied not
more than two or three seconds at the
Kuron and Bruce. most, you will realize hoW queer it alit
, The Southampton Beacon say: -Ib the age of 78. . . Ian t it fairy? she said on coming
seems to be pretty well understood Robt. Charter, of the Mill.roitd,Tuck- to '11 fee: lexbaictlyi ast thooglii• I ,had I re -
that the Dominion elections Will be nn smith, has sold a fine Durham cOw tO cteivet a ce 11 b e e ec ric sbhocbt. a knew
Jas. Cowan for; shipment to Iowa. He . lie sense ion ecause my us an as a
. lin a very short time . The Liberal's. we received $300 for her. - • . • small -battery. In .the honee - and often '
' ' ' itives me elee rici y for nervoliSness..''
Oa MO 16th, ' after several months 1 - "At that 'ituointent the telephone bell
believe, will be retarned to power, hut' '
' with a reduced mejority, the majority of eievere illness: Lizzie Dodd, wife a mug, and 1 answered it. • The message
In Bruce, 1),Hyan, passed away... The • deceased was that my friend had taken hold of the
ineing obtained in Quebec.
.and her husband fOrmerly resided at
county the three sitting nienibers wrong lever at the switchboard. that dis-
. tributed the current from his dynaineiind.
be re-elected; in Huron county, Honest Nile
r I
ittudS S..0oad,'Wingham, pass- that the. surgeons at a nearby: hospital'
A Brainy Farmer M. P.
The Ottawa correspondent of the To•
John McMillan, . of South Huron, and ed the tiounds of time on Tuesday hoped to save his life. I asked when it oc-
• ••morning, at the•age•of 19 years. ..De. curred, andthereply came, '`About a-
ronto Star gives a pen•picture of John Bob Holmes, ot est ut on, pa ceased has' been ill for the past 'fe, quarter to 5.'
McMillan, the brawny M. P. for South Wally the latter, will get there by the months, "I can't expiain it, and 1 don't intend
Huron, It is worth reading. We skin a their teeth, but in East nor= Monday last 8: Heaton, barrister, of to try. I have trouble enough of ' my own
terial nature without going
quote : there may be a change. We may not Goderich, left for Toronto to assume of a MY MS
.position of manager for Canada, of into the supernatural to bunt for more
The budget discussion was continued be correct in this prognostication, but re European - , o. •
by -John McMillan, of South Huron, •Exporters and I vestors' problems to figure out 1 am happy to
one of the veteran members of the Lib- jus wait an seew
t it d how far e shall be As-sociation.
. but both he and his estimable sponse are
say that my griend entirely recovered,
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eral party. He is seventy•four years astray. • • . On Tuesday morning while Samuel
of age, but time has touched him light- • Ex_et.er, was stepping . ,as much. at a, loss as am in reasoning
into out the strange occurrence. -Was mg -
h.
ly. His hair end beard at e darker than his futniture store, he stutriMed* and•
they are grey; his eye is clear and• Mr. Speaker Bain. has received the fell -heavily on the step, injuring' nim .
. • ton Star.
bright; his face is ruddy; his voice is resiknation of W. W. B. McInnes as self severely. .
reso.nant. and he stands six feet in his member for Vancouver. B. 0. This ktobt.:Wilson has drsposed of his well
Names of Talking Machines.
boots. lie is prime example of the he ous known carriage stallion, Carlisle, also •
Hair Raising.
Pelt' Fir No One Would Bey
lieve What Thousands Now
Know to be a Pact-llair Can
• Be Grown on Bald Heads.
Properties for Sale or to Let Professional andOtherCartTs
HOWIE POR SALE
A. comfortable frame house on the corner of
Queeu and John streeta_Clinton. Three-quar- - CLINTON.
tors sores of land; good orchard; hard Water, - -.. , . _
etc.. also stable, APPly to • yfrICE-olums mock, Isaac Street,
Nov. 9th -4t MRS, 3 . TOWrSEND " MONEY TO LOAN,
JAMES SCOTT
Barrister, Solicitor, tito.1
HOUSE VOR SALM.
Style, Clinten, recenter egtipied:byjJareelti , BARRISTER, 'SOLICITOR, ,NOTAIrif
The hardest to convince that baldness The ponderable and Y ttage on esep
oan be replaced by a new growth of hairsare aloblaohertyas offered for sale on very reason -
PUBLIC, ETC,
the b able terms.
• ICAO MOCLAcilEnTr. Office-13eaver
ever PROPERTIES FOR situ& ttr-staire, OpposotterlsoTsoteziras rboto Gallery
nert •
X1.5"
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die- Epor:sale, (itlsots %erg thse,Fmri,44x6oen. 1
rie St.,2 io on on 1 _ CHARLES SEAGER
with frame kitchen hat d water, good &chant, 4
Ile. on applying to JOIN RIDOUT, Clinton to
Im. JOMN HENRY, Rosendale, Manitoba. Barrister, liolicitert Notary and liktravlate nee .
, °Mee -Opposite Colborne.fietel,
the • FOR SALE. .Oodeddi
aCe
. A tarts C.ouble brink house, built 13,1/ the late
"No, no, too good to be true," W. N. amning ou Albert street. he home
"Would like,to belleVe it but can't," is in an excelle• I tate of repair and iirssitakt:
"Nothing wilI cure my baldness," tearritibinee=m-ratO139.ne TtIS18413121.- E. °Clinton,
• "Good man, if true you could not 'Oat. apply Marche-tf
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stipply demand." • Office-liamilton St (Toone 001bOTIIS ELMO '
M. G•: CAMERON
(Formerly of Cameron Holt •da.garaeron)
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,
• "Useless to talk; been fooled too of- HOUSE for SALE or to RENT. GODERIO . ONT
ten.•
Now these same people, who know On Vicar's St., near Organ Factory. $
what they are talking about, express will buy a roomy, comfortable house with good
theMselyes as follovvs lot -the property recently occupied by Frank
• Apply at (Mee to-
Robt. Ross plumber, Parkdale,says ; U1381116
HaWrrisBteRrY.St
IONcria, ton.
I. have.been bald for over twenty-two
years, but after using the Rose Hair
Grower for two months I have a good
growth of hair all over my head, and House and Lot or Sale.
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have mac pleasure in sending. youthis • The large and commodious house pletteantlY
refereoce,and will continue using your situated on Huron Street, occupied by thc un-
Roward. teriirils.
dersigned is offered for sale on very reasonable
trewat.mLeinvitn.;
stone, di uggist,25. . oro ardl:haeree. &savory accomodation,with stable,
that I have seers tile results of the use Sept 21. 1899. , •..
W. BOWERS,,non.
of Tire Rose Hair Grower. As a drug • -
It is fillinghin at the sides. nicely. I
St., -Toronto, says • "Tins is to certify
gist with many years experience in the
city of Toronto I haee seen a multitude
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STORE FOR SA.LlE.
of hair tonics. tried with varying re- The premielegi occupied. by IL J. Cluff, and
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sults, but has never sold a hair grower consisting 0 a fire elass brick store, =Albert
that has been such a pronounced sue- tSetrremet, Clinton, is offered for sale .,,cob. easy
cess as TheRoie. Ladies and gentle. also cottage on Albert Street, with two
men amongst our hest people in t,he Iota, stable, and all ponviences. Particulars
of whom were bald, now have beauta la . la Gregor Constance.
city to whom I recommended it,ma,ny on appioation to Mrs W. Robertson, Clinton
•
.ful heads of heirs. I have used it mys • •
-self and now have a head of, hair as
thick *as anyone conld vvish for." RUMNESS` PEOEsERT-X* FOR
- The Rose Grower stops falling of the SALE
hair with a few appltcations. abso. That desimble Wick Business Stand on Al-
lUtely removes dandruff, makes the bert St. ' Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson, is
hair soft and pliable. It is a perfect offered 'for sale, including rear lot and stable.
OCSL 111 Oli t The
They are called "graphophones".by hair .dressing, and the ' only. preparar
• 1 b ld- irhoeiereore at so nries
tif e fro Incumbrance and title in -
vigor and sturdiness nurtured under makes toe third vaca,iacy in tfie
his runn ng„ stallion "McCormack" to a
years beyond the Psalmist's term with to Fare° last week. 'sputa le, Price reasonable and terrnyo exit
ness.
a memory undimmed and a digestion •• , • • the popular mind there is -considerable Price $1 per bottle of dealers, or for on Road or ad rem Clinton P..o,
tuna in the WM` d t at overcOmes
Canadia,n skies. Here is a, man four of Commens. ' gentleman in Dakotaatml shipped them the lUnited Slates Patent Office. In rrchaser. ApWy te.GEO, STAbTBUR Lqa-
that can negotiate a ha,rd boiled eve On Wednesday D Dements while misapprehension and confusion, regard-
ndi i h t, • Ha k- in the correct designation of talking.' • Warded on receipt of price by ci
a dre s -
R e Rs Co 48 Adelaide St. East,
The South Waterlon .Liberals have
atte ne a unn ng orse a w g
without a pang. He talks. along like E ng os .,
mix his speech up with a Scotch burr, face, breaking his jaw. used as having the same meaning, The
Livingston, the present member, hay- ' name "phonograph," whieh was given
you may imagine how John McMillan , The boarding house conducted by J. -:
is regarded by Mr Horton's able ataff ing decided to retire. toble, O rey, in oonneCtiori with, the
. to the first crude niodel constructed by
of reporters, Never was there a rich- Ed' ha clung in large. measure to
' the hornier of n mill, so quickly that .nominated P. E. Shantz or Preston as saaaos stable, Exeter, owned by Mr .machines. ' The .words "graphophone'
Hansard's fingers ache, and when yeti •their candidate for the Commons, Jas. Ferguson of Bire,he was kicked in She and "phonograph' are ordinal ily Toronto, Ont.
. ,
won, a
• • • • 'tar mill on the 16.h con. was. destroy-
er broader Doric. It reminds you of ed by fire on Monday. • The fire origin the perfected talking machine as it is
Hie heather, the bleak Scotian hills, W, T. R. Preston, whom the Conser- 1 ated in a spat k" from the mi41. ' known to day • .
It is news; therefore, to many people
parritcb, oaten cakes, and the West-
vativesdescribed as an nrch-corinup- One of the Watertown, N. Ir.. sol- to learn that all the talking machines
=Peter Confession. It rolls Fin "r"' • • • diers at Kingston pulled down a Cana- of the present day are officially termed
out into the liquidest ripples; it treats tionist, did not act like a guilty man in . .
than tiag trom the front of a hotel. He "graphophones" hy the 1Y. S, Patent
the vowels with French tenclernesa. • ' his evidence before the CoMmat- was arrested, but , turned over to Ill$ Office. .,
e ving
Eh, mon, but it's a Isolable tongue, and -1 .
commanding officer, vi ho apologized. ' In 1871 the itttention of the world
full of beautiful memoriesi Just to 'Edon at St. Thonoas. He answered all
was rivetted to a new • invention by
hear John MeMilla.n say "f-i-r.ree the questions that were asked him, J. Shiell, of East Waimanosh,.-smet
cor-r-n," or "saxty-sax heed. of cattle," with a heav loss on
y Saturday by the ,„
Thomas A. Edison, of a machine that
or"verra much," cr "aboot the Hoose without any . dodging or hesitation,
destruction of his barn and contents ''''' '
uld talk to which he applied the
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It sounds like Glasgow and the hay- and flatly denied having done or been by fire. 'There is a,ni insurancenf $1500 name "phonograph." tilmagtnative
m trket. people at once began ext avagant spec -
John McMillan is a farmer and a illations as to the many uses to which
cattle breeder. The passion for cattle it could be put. The mechanical meth-
ods employed in it, however, were in -
is a good Scotch characteristic ever
capable of practical upe. It employed
since the bold Northern reivers used to
tinfoil as the medium for receiving and
. come over the borders and take away
the sleets. English kine they coveted. reproducing the sound waves, and a
record made on Ulla material was not
Nowadays they raise their own and H-- •
permanent, was far from being perfect
not their neighbors' cattle, because the or even satisfactory, and it could
times are changed, and, with them, the not be removed from the particalar in -
morals. They tell we that John Mc- strument on which it was made with -
Milian has the finest farm in Canada; out destroying the record. The phonca
broad, fertile acres; splendid buildings; eraph served to demopstrate that
and cattle -yes, cattle to burn, for, sound waves could be recorded and re -
when all is said and done, cattle .are produced, but it could render iso prac-
meant chiefly for roasting, all save the tical service to; mankind, and disap- .
milch ones. As might be expected,
John McMillan, being it ,practical far-. pointed expectations. In the course .
of a few years it was forgotten. and who shall plaffirlimits is career
contempt for bookish theorists, how- The graphophone appeared ten years Catalogue free. •
mer and a successful one, has a proper
ever eminent. Although experimental
a party to'any corrupt ad, though he
had. charge of the campaign in West'
Elgin which has been the text of, so
many Ccinservative homilies on purity.
but Mr Shiell reckons that his loss will
be not less than $1000 above the insur-
ance.
Last Saturday morning Jenetta Sus-
annah, eldest daughter of Robt. and
Annie Shia's,. formerly of Grey, died at
her home in Winthrop, aged 6 years.
She had been poorly for about - three
weeks, taking pneumonia a week prior
to her death. •
Additional Local News.
• ONTARIO CROPS. - The following
statement has been issued by the On-
tario Department of Agriculture re-
garding the condition of crops and
li•ye stock dm ing the first week of
May, 1900, based upon reports received
from over five hundred special corres-
•
Saturday afternoon week Jos. Quer-
rin, of Ethel, bad it barn raisipgame of
the egular old-fashioned kind. There
were 161 men, 36 *omen and 20 boys
there and barring an accident to Hugh
Ounningham,everything went off very
pondents ; The temperature for the pleasantly.,
past six months was one degree higher A very lamentable a,ccident betel G.
than the average. inc general tenor Harrahi of Winchelsea, last • vveek. It
The'Bieley team will sail foam Montreal
on June 22.
It is annitunced that Col. • Baden.Poviell
will be made a Major-General.
• The eight-yearaild son of Mr Thonias
Darling WU drowned at Chatham,
The London;'Ont., Council has decided'
to reduce the number of wards from six to
four. - •
The finest private firevvorks display
in Toronto in honor of the Queen's ,
birthday was that of Lee Chang, a Chi-
nese resident. • '
• Queen Victoria cabled the people Of
Parkhill, thanking them for the ex-
pressions of loyalty tot warded to her
Majesty by .able.
(Ave fil Youth : :
: restitution and a .course in /Maness
and,Shorthand at the " .
• ft"' Ilzett'ziazia
arms are a benefit, per haps, John Mc -
Milian has long passed the experiment-
al stage, and his views on top -dressing,
under -draining, ensilage, guano, and
such like, are positive and inexorable.
-Once he was at a meeting of the Agri-
cultural Committee, and one of these
book -farmers was laying down the law.
Be quoted figures to which Mr McMill-
an took exception. The dilletente ag-
riculturist asked 'Mr McMillan to call
around and see him, hoping to convince
him that he was wrong. The interview
had 9 sidewaysending for the book far-
mer, because john McMillan tore a few
pages out of his experience and showed
the alleged expert how calamitously
ignorant he really was. The expert
wept when he plumbed, the depths of
his .own ineptitude. After all, the
• practical man is the best man. The
country owes- a debtiof gratitude to
John McMillan, for it west he who first
suspected that tuberculosis murrain,
and was instrumental in having it
checked by government measures. ,
Like all good, wholesome Scotch-
menj_john cMffian loves Nature, and contagious disease is noted. There has
loves her albite tile less because hee4.ect.ive-41eraank,for.31orses, . and
may be turned into honest, siller. It is they have come through the winter in
all very well to lift up your eyes to the good:condition. Sheep have done well,
• everlasting hills and be inspired, but There appears to be a decrease in the
what boots it if there are no mines number of pigs kept, due no doubt to
there to pay dividends. The apple the heavy demand. Pigs seem to have.
• blossom is beautiful, but the fruit is been more subject to disease than other
better, and the big prices in the British live stock, many suffering from Minot-
roiliteb. The wheat, heaving in golden ing Or rheumatism. Conditions as to
billows under a summer sky, is heart- the amount of hay and gi air' supplies
'some, but 'tis more profitable in the available, after satisfying the home
grain elevators, The green of the demand, are extremely variable. Oats
grass is it feast for the eye, nut dried are generally scarce. A good deal of
grass is the proper food for cattle. A. wheat still remains in hand in the
cow switching her tail in the babbling western part of the province. Much
- brook's a subject for the painter, but a of the grain new =Marketed will be
cow in quarters on the gambrels of the fed to stock,
, • butcher shop appeals to Moat Of us
• ,e" More strongly, Sohn McMillan is a
fine outstanding &awl= types --
shrewd, hutnorotle, profoundly ard
reverently sentimental withal. Such
men make the Worthiest citizens.
The farmers of South Huron swear
by their representative in Parliament.
Be is from and. of thern. He speakei in
terms they underetandand has no high
and mighty tare. He does' not Scorn to
take his coat off or even his collar when
politics get warm in the country school-
house; and though he here tt fair, White
linen handkerchief in his tail pocket,
he prefers to mop the honest sweat
from his brow with a garish red ban-
dana. Such are the little things which
contribute to a great man who can
• ' hold the • aanaci constituency for some-
thing like twenty years. Let us all
promise never again to despise the
homely but metal. bandana.
I started out p Ray eomethin:g about
Sohn ,McMillan'e speech, but I lost, the
thread in staidyink the character and
the music of a dialect. The member
for South Huron has the pawky humor
of old Scotian& Sometimes he strikes
both Waysi and, though a strong par -
of the reports as to the condition of fall appears he WAS returning from St• after the phonograph. It was invente
wheat is decidedly favorable, the crop Marys,and in some manner was thrown in the Volta Laboratory, Washington,
having in most localities stood the from his bnggy, sustaining severe., and D. C. as the result of experiments con -
winter well and promising exeellently, what might have proved fatal, injuries ducted by Alexander Graham Bell, of
telephone fame, and his associates, Dr.
provided there is A sufficient supply of to his spine.
moisture. Winter rye wheati-which- . Chichester Bell and Prbf. Sumner
The Messrs Carr, of Wingham, have . Tainter. Its great improvement over
is being grown more extensively than disposed of their business to Thos. She phonograph, and the feature which
harmony, presents a promising appear- .Black and Wm. Drummond, who are revived interest in the talking mach -
once. As far as vegetation is concern- now in possession, A, H. tiarr expects ine and made it of 'practical value, was
ed the season is very backward, The 1 to leave for the Soo at an early date, in providing a method of cutting and
spring was a fine one for seeding, but and Free leaves this week to jein his engraving a record upon a wax -like
rain is wanted badly. Fruit trees and. family in Woodstock. tablet or . cylinder. This discovery
bushes have come throegh the winter •
makes possible permanent records that
with unusually small loss Although Mrs Robt, Gardiner,sr,, of Herquhar, . . .
the season has been backward,. there in 'C'sborne township, one of the pion. can be taken from the rnacnine on
Was promise of a heavy bloom on fruit eers of that district, died op.. Friday which they were made and reproduced
who died a few on the same or other instruments.
trees. One great drawback 50 the last. Mr Gardiner, w Th P OM has t i to the
bright prospects of orchard' owners
this season is the large number of cat-
erpillars looked for at many points in
the ptovince, east and west. Reports
as to the condition of live stock are in
the main favorable, the animal's being
'as it rule healthy and vigorous. Owing
to the need, of economizing fodder
many of the cattle are lean. Though
horses suffered in numerous instances
from distemper and inflammation, no
tizam he is not abOVC giving hint to
Government, After praising the Lau.
tier administration for cheapening coal
011, and chiding the Opposition for its
earning criiicisni, he rellialkd; 93ut
I'll no say 15 wouldn't he a threwd
years ago, was at,one time, tvarden of •
the cotinty of 'Perth. He wau thou a graphephotre class all similar inven•
prominept farmer in Hibbert. Lionsoncluding Edison's; and techni-
cally speaking, eeery practical talkill.g' I '
Misses Annie and Maud Abraham, machine in the United States to -day is
bow ot Hamilton and Windsor, respec-
tively,former teachers in Brussels pub- a g(CraoPmhm°Puhntlicilaetion of Messrs Marion &
lie school, are said to have fallen -heir Marion Patent Attorneys, 'Montreal
J. w. WESTRRVELT;
• Primal)
For Sale or to Rent,
The elsoice brick house cin the corner of Fut- DR. 0. W. THOMPSON
ion and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate •
of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either
nary family, is practically a new house, with Office and Residence -
all convemenoes, and • three -tenths of an acre
of land. If the property is not sold or rented, Hattenbitry Street.
part of it will be reeted. Apply to
W. COATS Executor Elton.
GARROW & GARROW
Bannismus, Somarolts, Ewe:
Oillee-Cermaer Hamilton fit. and the Seiner
3. T liCe.ric•h04AktOnt. *.orAT-1•B
PROUDPOOT 84, HAYS
BARiiISTEES, $OLICJITOR.S NoramES PUBLICI
PRQOTORS IN THE MARITIME COLTIITI
orrice: ReZct door todignai Office
Private Funds to lend at loweet rates
of interest.
W. PROUDF00P. R.O. HATS.
JOHN RIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, RTC.
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Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Money to
•, • lend on Mortgage and Note security.
,
°Mee-7E11MM STREET. CLINTON •
DR, AG.PJEVit.
DENTIST, CLINTON
• Crown and Bridge Work.
4umte4 THE 2.1"m THIMSPAX OF
E.A.CII MONTH
. Office Houris-9 to 5..
physioian, Surgeon, Itto
for Sale er to rent, It contains roam 'for • ordi- '
•
•
.Ferrin for Sale.or .to Bent. • ,
. .
200 acre farm for sale or to rent, being Lots .
29 and 30, 85h conceetion. of Mullett- township; ,
1.25 acres under. cultivation, the rest bush and. I
paature land; waterectby a well suppliedriverd
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riu
school house No. 5 situated on the fa ; goo
large bank barns, stables, eheds ana other
buildings, also story house; also good or-
chard; .1bas all . conveniences. Terms easy. •
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DR. WM. GRAHAM
Licentiate of the Reyal College of Physicians- . • •
• • tendon, England., • •
Office and Meadow:$.3-, ,
• " PERRIN'S mom; lip. Stairs
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Suctoelsor toDr. Tiumhtillt
Apply on the farm to
ALBERT C. VODDEN,
or 13v letter to Londesboro R 0...Cnt,lm
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OOD FARM FOR SALE.
,
A desirable farrn for sale being lot No. 85, '
llth concession, of the township of Goderich,
0110 mile south of golmeiwille, known as the
Cole farm, 80 acres, fall ploughing of 40 acres
all well done, 10 acres of fall wheat, 35 pores
meadow. balance in pasture,orehard of choice
bearing fruit trees, all the front of said farm -
is a boa utiful row of maple trees, a log house,
stone dairy, bank barn, offered, for sale on
very advantage terms.
T. O. PICKARD, Holinesville RO.
HOIVIE FOR s,..4.ZE.
Oft Rattenbury St., opposite Mrs Combo's, a
a story frame house, containiag woodshed and
enamor kitchen and 7 rooms, VIZ parlor, dining
room, kitchen, 1 bedroom downstairs and t rue
upstairs • hard and soft water, i acre corner
lot, with evergreen, rose .and other hedges.
4+444 -•+••••••*4-0e+ •-•-•-•-•-•-••••••••••••4 Gooseberries, raspberries, currants, apple and
plum trees, good vegetable garden, etc. A most
00 seconds make a minute desirable property and will be sold well within
to $5,000 apiece through the decease of and Wag shington who will cheerfully
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their uncle Geo. El luckstt, tobacco su 1 R Y
our readers with any desired
dealer and manufacturer ot Hamilton, information on the subject of patents,
A despatch from Winnipeg states and who will send the "Inventor's
that Mrs Jenneth • Campbell, wife of Help" to e,ny address upon receipt of
.PolieeMagistrataPaannitell-aPrat14941t- r.1-° )
died on Wednesday, Ulth tilt., after a ' . -.-
short illness of . Deceased .
WaSa daughter opneumoniaf Rev. Sas. Prestori,of MNew Paper for Hamilton.
Brantford,a, former pastor of North St.
'Methodist church, Goderich. The Morning Post will be the name ole
Jasellodgeon, son of Mrs Hodgson, new daily paper to be published in Hamil.
of the 2nd cOn. of Usi
borne, died in Pal- ton early n June. Hamilton has not had
merston, on Sunday week. Deceased a morning paper since the Spectator Com -
contracted a WM in July; and In Sep- pang discontinued their morning edition
tember had a severe attack of bron- some years ago, The oitizene of Hamilton
chitis which coMpelled him to quit will hail the Advent of the Morning Poet
Work. He married. Miss Eivina Johnswith joy as they realize that it ,Will cover
Len years ago who with a daughter a much larger field than it is liotanble far
are left to mourn. He was 88 years,of the evening papers to reach. The new
,.
age. • paper will be independent in politics, and
Jae. Grieve, of Harparhey, passed will make a strong feature of telegrephio
i peacefully away on Monday week. The news in order to take the 'place, in many
Carter Medicine Oor Wino. 1 announcement of his death caused localities, of the Toronto morning papers.
'mulch surprise and sadness to many, as We with the Morning Poet every success.
Simulation of Labels,
f and s born on the homestead farm will take cf4re a hoot 1! people 0,4
fewa
w had heard of his Ife was
Obtains Injunction in Case Involving . the second son of the late JaSir Gritivey Take care oftthe stomach and the health
I In Manion, which is navy owned and
i c tiled fra 0 o. Diorrance. He wati r„eiliZe4 the soundness of that statement
Brent Grant, president of the Carter a
years 0 Wand eaves a we but no the majorityroight live to a good old age like
"Sheundimmed, h
Medicine CO., yesterday received a tel. &leu• r e
Messrs Lowden, Eitabrook & Davis, in. ' force unabated." It is in theatomaoh that your IANO
c.grarn from his lavvyers in Chicago. family Mite, eye t_e nature' Buy p
forming him that a final injunction. We are called upon to chronicle Mr the blood is made. it is from the stomach
with costs had been granted &wandThorne's death, which gad event oc. that nourishment is diepensed to nerve and
.
the Chicago Label and fax CO., This curred at Los Angeles, on Merida y,21.9t musole. It the stomach is "weak" it can't
company makes a speciality of maim. ult. Deceased was a native of Devon- do its whole work for eitoh part of the body.
!acting labels, boxes, etc., for druggiets., shire, England, and came to thiei coun- V it is diseased the dinettes will taint the
The Carter Co. has been following them ti'} with his brother(now decated)wheri nourishment whirl is distributed, and so
through the court s for two years on the Ole a yOuing man,settling in London. tiptoed disease throug hoot the body. It la
cernplaint that the label company. was lie has resided in 13Iyth. Exeter and-, the realization of the important. of the
Making Ain:Mations of the -labels of Seaforth, but 12 years ago went Wept. i stomach as tho very centre ot health and
Carter's Little Liver Tills. They have The remains were taken to Exeter for the sommen source of disease, which led
now obtained a final injunction, with Interment. Dr; Pieree to prepare his 1,0olciert Medical
costs, and the costs are very large, all A familiar figure has been removed Discovery," "Dimes° whieh originate In
the ease has been submitted toa Master from amongst us by the death of Lewis the stomach must be oured through the.
In Chttneery for a final actounting. Elliott, who after some months of fail. eteinach." The soutaness of this theory is
The Carter Medicine Company has ing health, passed away in Goderich oh proved every day by cures of diseased organs
been the first and only one tO prosecute Monday roorninpt the age of 08 years,
(.1 g,Dieeovery" which is solely and singly a
heart, liver, lungs, blood, ----by thous() of the
60 Minutes make a hour,but
60 Typewriting Machines
make the fineet equipment in Canada
for producing expert operators. The
Central Business College
Toronto
has that eguirment, and besides has
the largest staff of expect teachers
employed in any Canadian Business
School.
This-1101Iege is -open every- mcmth
in the yearend students may enter
any time and quality for business
positions on short notice.
Special summer term from july
3rd. Catalogue free.
wo H. SHAW, Principal
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--rovWbvie"modovvvywAMA0y
RUMBILVS
Vf ATCH AND
JEWELRY STORE -
Just seceived a lot of new 13elts,
Buckles, Pulley Belte,Bangle Brace.
lets, eta. The latest goods in the
market,
'We Make apeoialty Of fitting
.Speetaolee and Eye Mame.
Eyes examined free.
efe
printers or engravers who have pre. Ile was born in onegal, 'edam , and,
iriarkes a new departure in infringe- years of age. Mr 11 liott had seen per. • ii°n od nut6ti", it I" ieffiVerane°
ment eases, and their victory is one of vice in municipal Ho was ft MOM- medicine tontMning no alcohol, whisky or
other intoxicant.
great importance to the whole "pro. her of the public sehool board for
retail drucoists.--Ngw YOUK PUS% 0011110i • 116101,1/es tot WitIOVV) one son, The Swiss people defeated the cow.
pared each labels and wrappers, it came to this count?" when thirteen medieit e for tile blood Mid organs of diva.
prletary trade.'• and also of interest to twent/ years and also sat in the town
Malt 2, 1 and four dauftliters, pithier? niqurattee bill,
ito value, Apply on the premises or at tini
organ factory,
W. G. DOHERTY.
TAR, WM. G ONE, L. Het. P. and L.R. 0.5.
A., Edinburgh. Office -Ontario greet Clinton
Night calls at front door of eAeidonce on Batten
bury St., oppositerresbyteM2 church.
])BraR. J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN', SURGEQN
. J. etc., office and residence On-
tario $t., opposite English church, formerly 00
misted by Dr. Appleton. Clinton Ont.
• DR; STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE
Medical Department of Victoria Univer-
sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals sad
•Dispensarie,s New ' York, Coroner of thi3
County of Huron, Hayfield. Ont.
• . W. J. IT. FOWLER,
Gold and Silver cM0:1:67, first-elass honor
graduate of the Ontarto Veterinary
TREATS DISEASES OP ALL ANISIALS1
Night and day balls answered at office -Dr
Wortlaington's old stancLoon Oonlineroial Mote
T E. BLACKALL VETERINARY SIURGECN
EP •Monorfir Gradnateof th 0 t 1 te
College, Treats all diseases of domesticated an
male on the mostnsodern and 'scientific priro
Bargain- in Land.
• pies Office- immediately south of the New Era
Office, Residence Albert St., Clinton. Cid
e n ar o e r na
Here's a Chance.
Webb ordav attendedto proraptiv
lairARRIAGE LICENSE, JAMES SCOTT, SR.
ALL issurer of Marriage Licenses, Library Reom
an es mice, Mary street, Clinton,
For sale cheap and on easy terms -par .
of Lot 4, Bayfield Concession, Goderich
township; 55 mores. Apply to
" W. SCOTT, TAMES CAMPBELL, LONDESBORO,
-Sena' 7-tm - Brucedeid. u ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES,
No witnesses required
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Splendid Pallid to Rent or for sale 'I W. ji,AuscomB, MEMBER 01,, Alum oF
• P. g„ Provincial Land Surveyor and
Subseriber offers either to rent or for sale, Cleft Engineer, London, Ont.--0ffice. at Geo
his farm of ISO acres Minted on the Heron Stewart's Grocery Store. Clinton. k •
•
, i:atfasortymdas:7,.: issAph43111All One inleverrrOsPeos and
toinn::.*Ite, :eittetAiriz:i. j, Et0.01,401,a00:,buyTDst,eGitansdsnele„rtoroanstierd,osek"umperiyp::::onst,bionceratiteittbal.eole:Itolenesto',,i;oilfraete:• ‘... '
rue71'8xV80a1,CWal:hcisittl'onFe7lotnathsedatItlioWT:
man," "alluipees Of, the Una en," "Breakfast '
irmo apdi es 1 nT a:nkte:
t i l ware with fir tee ass' -
a (411,NTS - litlok ,business is better than or
itsbtni000nidainefprigtimB.h4:01)htiolkle6;tag0:weeidt8ah:ehilvinolfht;ousliadblilhel; books..4.iyearenitsttalso haVe better and fruiter selling
area running through the Matte, , The, few leaden:Lank "Queen Victoria, "Lifisof Mr ..
-...&gants Clear from Vito $10 Weekly. A
roeianstoon:biltenntearnary 246 twhi.liimbe. made. Pongees
Toronto .
ien , dia." Books on Outfits free to canvassers.
The BRADLEY•GARRETSOli Co.. Limited.
. .
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AND ORGAN
at the Minton Music Store
Whiebia alio Clinten headquertere for
the nbted „ , .
McBurney
13eattie
:Bicycles
Call Ana 00 as for a bargain in a high
grade, durable end easy running wheel.
O. HOARE, ouNT0N1
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MONEY' TO LOAN.
. PltiVA.TE EUNDS.i
At low rates on firstelass mo'rtgages.
ApPlYlto
• 0. D. McTaggart,
Much SO-tf Clinton, Ont.
THOR,OBRED BITEAL
Yu.
The undersigned has a thbrobred Diirhain
bull on his lot 77, Maitlandems., for service
Terms $1.00 at time of service, with privilege
of retiuning,
A, BleDARD.
•
pAialtiERs.
The nodersigrrea hall On his farm, lot II eon.
9, Mullett, it thorobred Hereford buil, reqster-
• ed, for servioe. TOMO $1.25_PLY1014 San.
ary next. SE. L, FAIINHA.M,
Aririt 19-41 w Conetance.
Toniworth -Boar tor Service.
wirmols
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ilSitbseriber keept for aortic° at hie promisee,
3rd eon. of Tutikersralth,the thoro-bred tees:,
tered Tamworth Hoar, Mittel Kind, bred by
George &Sons, Crampton, Ont., Term, $1 at
tiros of service With priVile_g_e o r tett: ni 01 no g if
sraittt.
weeessary, APPLETON' ELOOAT, Trulker-
TO BREEDERS
The phenomenal wellbred s'tandard horse,
Tarettuur :'1795. will stand et W. Mr; PaYfall'a
barn, near station at (Minton, every Monday
toTrl
IAatteraTtt21
baulan00045athdari8earlh
a .
is brooding the
greatest sires living or dead, also 12 of the
greateat producing dams 'Whig. Ile has,--Ist.
tultilitetionable breeding.; Snd, .extretne Speed;
ard, the Ter to transmit ibigagligg MON
TRW'S: insure, $15. Por extended pedigree
"6 large 6 tal6g.' AA.40dr1168At
si. MIT,
swo
Maple Loaf Stock Farm,
June 16.15 larmondville, Ont.
0000*.l.
1.56 Vstaeraanti4y ittliktld P111110 econpll
irlieettgraor ifluxsthilgurservittintag. Path,
We, canto 15 veritable treasury of the world'. Dom.
iiarmansaiobeaNkumt1611mieuxongsx. urryoutlea lOsteaontston, posto.t.itvwd.
OLINTON MARBLE WOItHSa
000rnalr an WAND.
Next to) Commercial Hotel.
This estabishinent is inlet( bp *anon and an
ordernlied in the Mos se.tilifacto y way, Oen (3,,
tery end granite work s specialty. Feces as
reonable as thtnie of any establisimm
I • J.13. /100-it5t, Cithton "
IleliILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
PARB1 & 1801,ATL.D TOWN PROPERTti
• 0_ niforrIlaNSEU:ED
NJ. IL MoLoan, PreRinI4, Kippomi P. Oi''"1105.
Fraser; Vioe-Prekiderit, Bruceneld P. •04W. shic
Shannon, SeoP•Trotte., geaforth P. Theft. El
Hays, Inspector of Losses, fleafortli P.O.
Mane:01w
„„„.W. oraadfoot, Seatorth; John G. Grine
winthrop P. 0.; George Dale. See,forth; MOP,
E. Hay% Sesfortli; Jae, Evitus Beeohwood P,
nor.;uaeothnuoiWa ta tatafbarnloo. i‘ktolti4,00art Tic1113410a: ; Fraiinigeori
Connolly.Porter nut,
AGARS%
Robert Sillitb, IIarlOck; Itobt. McIfillans
faith I Alahlei ; 3. W
Y0.00140IrireilorilogiSVolildedotin .Govenleek and John
Parties dashnue to eircet 'Insurance or trans -
ant other businees will be promptlyettoncled to
on application to any of the above officers
Addrelleed tO their reenterffire et001104