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THE CLINTON NEW ERA,
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• et hit house, atul outlit,ildings and also county of Bruce has alreedy beeti di- Jenkinst of Lietowelatied last week end 1. slew . ......
York -as the •
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those ut our sit lasori hers Who have not
Yet remitted their subscription for
title year, end for no others.
In addition to !publishing a first
olase local paper at theloweet pose!•
atee prtee-em A WEAR AlleVANCE
W. are seiner our moms:in up te-
am° war service 48 good as given
by ti»y daily paper, which CIOSIE UE4
considerable extra.
We are not asking any extra
price tor this extra service, blit we
do trek that subsoribtre show their
appreciatiou he renewing their sub-
seriptions as promptly as possible.
It is unreasonable and unfair to
ask us to pay postage en p niers, and
Able run ,a credit business from year
to year, and we frankly ask our
* delinquent subaeribers tesee that e.r-
. it• rears are peid, and a year in adVanOS.
. And the sooner Cita Is done the
* better we will like it..
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FIUDAY. JUNE 22, 1900
Am tangs- he names of t hose anent ioned
to eucceed Speaker Bain, of the House
' of Commons, who has decided to retire,
is that of Editor Pirie of the Dundee
True Balmer. Brother Alex is a
strong man, and would make an excel.
lent succeseor '
tr.
• • •
of ,1 the coantY judge a 1 The int chila of Mr and Mrs Will THOItOBRED BULL
of the farm, and reported that every• rected to pay this maintenance by was was buried In Bkievale cemetery. The Titeandersignea has a thorobred Durham .
thing appeared satisfactory, except ' Police Magistrate of Goderich, Yana it child died at the home of ita stand_ tieaNillttit;tolg ts11124, usastrtsiaan4000,0witthoirprilevrireig
110USE FOR :SALE
a few cases where repairs were neces• thete wee no comentuicatton froi
sary, They had agt seal with. Mr Hat- them intimating that they would cern
land to put to a laundi y hot water ply With the regnest at the leiter from
beater in piece of the old tine, to cost Messrs Foy & Kent', that no action be
$10, and had decided to tatild a new taken; as to the recitiest NI a rant' to I tote during electric sterna, on Wed-
. Pages/vire fence on the south of the assist iti entertaining the Huron Old
farm, the county' a Quit e being about Beys,on thew PItIVATS FUNPS.1
visit, • to Goderich, tit) nesday evening, June 1.3; h, was struck
one hundred rods. The arta WAS Jnly thee no action be taken; that. by lightning, end instantly killed. He set low rate: grateclases reortgages.
f.sther, nets jenkine, of the Blue -s at returning*
vale voad.
I, 'Dente' O'Brien, a farmer living four ''s""
miles front Llert t retie, Idle closing a
•
A, IMAM. A com rtable frame houso on the corner re
•Queou n John st,rects Clinton, Three-quar-
MONEY TO LOAN«
The Globe says: "We can hacie at
Twist but vile more Session before the
• life of this Parliament comes to an end
and the thought of the Donainion nat-
urally reverts to the conditions pre.
• vni ling before the lastgeneral election."
That is so, and if , the electorate will
fairly, diseaseionately and honestly.
consider this wetter, there can be no
doubt as to what their verdict will be.
• • •
Wt found in and condition. $50 be paid to the clerk for hie services was unrnarrietL APPly ta
laid from the house to the barn and consolidation of the whole of the hys D, MeTaggart,
They advised that a waterePipe be in connection with the yevision and Tbe sale of the Marshal) estate 1
that an agricultural furnace be bought lens of the county of Huron. which took took flee:4 Rogerville Nitirohl30-tf atilinton. Ont.
was well attended. The provrty 1_
tens rem of land ; Rork orchatd ; hard water,
'eto also stable. Antdy to
9tta-4t• AIRS. a. TOWNSEND
HOUSE OOR SALE.
The comfortable and cosy cottage onjoseph •
Street.Ctinton, reoently ocouplea.ti James
Ol
Meaohert.yas otrered for, pale on very reason-
able tenter.
TORN MCOLACtierrrY.
for the purgery if it vvould not teter- The report eras amended by the Pass Rogerville.wae Bold to Mr life °riga,
fere with the stitence. jog of grant, of $10 foo Oft) kece9tion a Hehsall;fer $430. Theliensallstores
On in
motion f Messis • teay a and o f the Huron Old Boys
were not sold but ' will probably 'soon The uudersianed wishes to announee to the
Leon, the question of remuneration for Goon. Connolly and Inspector Coats he purchased privately,.
• IndicatiOns point to a grave •difficul-
ty in securing total prohibition of the
liquor traffic in Manitoba. It is stated
that the proposed •prohibition will be'
nullified through the deed of surrender
executed by the Hudson Bay Co. in
One clause of the deed provides,
• that the company shell be at Jibed y to
Carry on its trade without hindrance
in its corporate Capacity, and no excep-
tional tax is to be placed on the Corn-
pany:s land, trade or servants. It is
held that a prohibition jineasur e wohld
be a hindrance to the c uepaoy's trade'
Premier Macdonald &dates that the
prohibition bill will sK all ,Wed to Oe -
come law, and the courts will he asked
on.the disputed:paints
' • at once.
the revising and consolidating of the
old by-lawe was referced to the execut-
ive cc nun ee.
Map of Port Albert, with reference
to the wasbont at the% place,which had
been prepared by Mr Asisley, was plac-
ed before the council anu referred to. •
the Toad and bridge committee.
The report of the education commit-
tee weal aken up. The report stated
bat it'petitiou woe presented from M.
ineins and t wenty-tive other ratepay-
ers of the village of Lendesborteaskieg
theta new school beet ion be formed in
Mullett., comprising 13 lots on con, 11.
13 lots on core 10. and part of lots 20
and 21 on eon 9, containing about
2,840 acres, and t hat he county coun-
cil at this prement session grant an ar-
bit rat ion to deal nit h this palate er,• also
a Worrier petit ion from Geo. Reddell
and 2 others of t he township if Hut.
lett. iiteresting that no arbitrators be
oppeinte 1 as asked for by the first
peti ion. The committee recommended
trat.no taken until the December ses•
sion. •
The report of the special committee
°opt inted to report on amendments or
.changes to the tiles and egulations of
the council MO read and passed. Var-
ious changes were recommended to
bring the tides into eonformity with
the statutes, part le 'daily in respect to
the attention of vol ing by ballet' for
wardeu and appointments by the attun-
ed,. open voting now being compulsory.
The F,peept). ceitnittit t ee reco inepd ed
no action in the metier of a petition
.fions the county -of Frontenar asking
co-operation in Seeking legislation for
the redact idle of expense in the service
of subpoenas gr and and petit jurors;
also that no act ion he takerrirreregard-
.o a letter from Daly Re Oostea impnrt-
ers, of London, asking for the transfer
to T. Langan of a county license issued
to J. Olbson,. both being agents for the
ahoYe OM. The report was passed_
serthout amendment. • '
A letter from the inspector :of the
house Of refuge advising the purchase
of a di ivi rig hot se for use at the make -
tion wee. sent to the house of refuge
committee. . . • •
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• The county property conimittee le-
portedtbat t boy had visit ed the • glint
and found everything clean and well
'kept, The gaoler was accorded. great
credit foriteeping everything in . such
good etniclition. The committee re-
cemmended that. half -a -dozen suits of
merest clothing be preprede and . that
no action be t a k en with reference to
the building of the cottage.. They had
inspected the registry office and found
everything seemingly in proper shale;
they recommended that a granolithic
walk be built from the sidewalk to the
office door. The purchase of six chairs
for Judge Masson's cface WAS recorris
mended, also the granting of the re-
qiiest on behalf of the Independent Or-
der of Borreeters for theuseof the
mot rOotnetliteitle the rodetingsofelbe
•liiiah Com leporeconteined thia
Clause: ',We are pleased to be able to
state thaefbr the first time in a .great
'many years the. white flag IS flying at
the gaol, showing that the gaol is.
without a prisoner within its walls." In
reference to the _proposition from the
town council regarding . 'grarrolithic
walks arenrai thecourt house,the 'cone
mitteethought t hat the county had no
'at minds around the court house ' to
hnild the walks epon, and ream-
Menied no action. • -
In conimittee of the wholecouncil Mr
Holt moved in amendment to the re-
port. sseonded by Mr Chambers, that
the building of a new .residence.at the
gaol be proceeded with forthwith, the
costoot to exceed 32500. The amend-
ment was defeated on the following
For-Ohn to berg, Hid', Hays,
McLean, Mclianis-4. Against- Bnw-
man, Connolly, Cook; Kerr, Mc-
Ewen, Patterson, Snell,. Stu %rt. Tor-
rance -10.
• The report of the finance committee
in reference to large number of ac-
counts was presented and passed.
It was moved by Mr Stuart, second-
ed by Mr Con noll y, that ina' n veeting the
county sinking fund the warden and '
treasurer be instructed to lend ow the
same in future on the usual first-class
mortgage at one fixed rate, say 4a% per
annum. Theanotion was referred to
the finance committee.
The treasuret's report of the estim-
ated expenditures and receipts for the
year was read and referred to the fin-
ance corn i ttee
ESTIMATED eitrIMUTIMEEI AND Itetleing FOR
• 1000.
Expenditures,
Administration of seethe, .`...r.-.15781* 00
„Gaol expenditures 2,000 00
Lonatios and charities 500 00
Municipal government.... ,i0044,000 00
filtationery,eits..' s 800 00
Miscellaneous ' '200 00
Schools.. 5,700 00
School .nienagert ent .• .. . 2,800 00
Groner • . 1,600 00
Debentures
Division mutt jury fund '200 00
Industrial Rome 4,000 00
1,400 00
County property,
toad* aria bridgee.•." 6,800 00
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Huron County . Council.
Report of June Sitting.
The county cotincil met on Tuesday,
June 51b. All the members -were pres-
ent.
The tollowing comtnenications were
read end referred to committee: -
From the Municipalities of Hensel',
Exeter, Seaforth,Brussele and Clinton,
asking the council to purcheee modern
road machinery so that -minor municip-
alities in the county may hire such Inas
chines; and a counter petition respect-
ing 'he seine matter from the council
of
From T. F. Chamberlain, Inspector
of Prisons, in a ggard to the gaoler's
ves,dence.
From Messrs Foy St: Kelly, Toronto
regarding the maintainance of Gem B.
L'Alson, now in the St, John's Indus-
trie' School, Toronto.
Prom the county. of Frontenac, in
• ference to the serving of -grand and
petit jurors.
Feorn Matthew Mains and others,
asking the council to appoint arbitrat-
01 i the matter of A new school bee-
ti4ni in Hallett; rIso eounterpetition.
The gaoler's report. was road; Gov-
ernor Griffin reported only one'mmate
in the gaol-litlictmel Sandford,of How -
kit ownship, who was awaiting, trial
for cattle stealing, (be has since been
tried and acgnitted.)
The report of the county auditors
was placed before the council,
The county commiesioner's report
WAS Seri* to the road and bridge com-
tnittase. Mr -Ansley reported that the
Meet bridge to be erected on the grayel
rota south of WinghanT hadheen Plac-
ed under contract. The Stratford
Bridge Company is to erect, the impart
structure for $1,304, and Frank Gut-
teridge, of Seaforth, is to erect the
abutmente at $6 per cubic: yard, to be
completed by the 15th of Atigust,rtext.
The contract for phintleg at ate court
house and, regietry aloe had been
awarded to Walter Shannen :et $149.
New fioore had been put on ecieeral.
bridge:: and other repairs made,,and
bele still remained a greatattnotint te
be dime this SLIMMer. The amount ref
he orders- ttieued hst the commissioner
'edit jenifsity 1st to thedate of the re.
wort (June tk.b)wati$602.14, Mr Ansley
*Omitted that the atnount required
or the doujitv building% theft repair's.
daring 1000, would he $0;000.
A requestesIgned by .Mesare
uritty; Kidd and Osinipbell, of
riderieb, Isnking for a :grant for
le entertainment of the Huron Old
oga in Geaetleh On July 4th, was IS.
rod to the executive committee.
Meteors Belton, reeve of Ashfield,
id W. StOthert clerk of the asune
tanlabitt, Waited on the COatleil In
ference,t0 the, washout, at, Port M.
rt A few Months ago,. and milted the
ar.cil pay' the dog of repairs,
taunting to 1M7. The coundi asked
,Aneley to go to Part Albert and
ke it report on tbe matter.
WM merge:Mon from C. A. Hu mber,
Orman of the public woke commit.
of Goderich, asked that the wrists,
st the town tri COMItrUct granolith-
Mks in the &pare.
le committee re Ilouee of Refuge
rted that they bad iseeepted the
er of A. 3, Xing for the supply of
I. at $1,05 per owt.1 that of Artful,
h for meat at 6 cents per pound.
, (patter, and tire' feeder of O.
et for groderiee. The ooniroittee
were authorized be purchase a eustable
• eonle of Oduton and eurroundin country
tearing horse for use et the house of 11Vbile„, driving in TurPhers y one hat he has located Le Clanton and Is
Mr T. J. %/Vett accidentally contd., entree ed to me will receive prompt attent
were bow tbrpwu aut,e4u1 thew buggy Orme s-2 re • W. as, WALKER. Clinton.
night lat/Iv. Mr Ames 1 ad to do all kinde of Dpholeterme, attrese
Making, Carpet Sewing and laying. Ail orders
• ed, in the desk Mr and Mrs Itoribbeerrttse°onn Orders /eft at 11,Walker's real ence.
1104.040.01.44.144
• Iteeelpte
,Sorp1tu8,1899 $1,212 12
Itegistry aide 1,400. 00
Interest ▪ •...,,..1150 00
Licenaes ' 1,800 00
94,082 12
Nominating officers for the county
council elections to be held at the close
of this year were appointed AS feline's:
Div. No, 1, Wm. Stothers, clerk of
Ashfield; No. 2, jam Canipbell, Uncles.
born; No, 8, Fred Bees, ar.i . No, 4,
rtancis IVInelev, of Usher ne; No. 5, A.
G. Smillie; No. 0, V. S. Scott: No, 7,
Peter Partertield, clerk of East Wawa.
nosh; No. 8, Joseph Cowan, Wroxeter.
It Wag decided that In the event of
an appeal from the equalization of the
asseetenent the final equalization
should be left to the county judge.
The report of the road and bridge
committee was presented. No action
was recommended in the matter of the
proposal that the county should purch.
ase road machinery for use by the
minor inimielpenties; And the request
of the township of Ashfield for flnan.
efal aid in roe:thing the washout on
the road near Port Albert was i'efuked,
the (moray not being considered
The exectitive cern, mule the foltnw-
ng in reference to
the 'eV r of Meseta roy & Xe117, re*
questing tbat the matter of the tnans.
tenanee of G. Ib Letson be referred to
•
ze uge,
The report of t be egealizettion eern.
Was presented and Intend. The equal-
ized assessments are the saute as. last
year, as follawea ..
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Ashileld......, ,% ..981 00 30000 $1989921 $1998921
Colborne.. .... . • 31)00 4908 1840079 1844979
Goderielt 88 00 4c0 2003778 2004220
Grey 81 00 4900 2007022 , 2012522
Hay. ..... 84 00 10000 1798226 1808220
Rowfai:..., 84 00 18550 2302140 2815690
Ruilett ' 49 00 4550 2141840 2146190
MeKillop 40 00 4000 2084440 2088440
Morris. ..... . 82 00 8800 1767450 1770756
42 00 • 2000 1891200 1883800
8Stetapnilleesru
84 0) . 10000 1938880 1944486
Tucksrsniith.,..... 47 00 7400 1916814 - 101214
Turnberry 81 00 4740 1106607 1111857
Usborne.... - ,, 47 00 7300 2000900 2014200
E. Wawailosli . 81 00 960 1293Y71 1204871
W. Wawanosb, 84 OD 9450 1418050 1428100
Townships 1.? 0,134
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'and 4 41 ;mg
Towns
Villages 21 13 13 13
• . -44 -
Barfield 805004. $ .81404 8L1 $
• Blytb 195280 20875. 215655 188840
Brussels .. .... 207405 35000 802405 224000
Penton ... .. 501385 84200. 59558i 541830
Exeter • - 460010.48125. 408165 836950
Goderieh • 1051250 82225 1188405 875800
Remelt 192038 150000
'Beaforth • 572910 60550 689460 512900
Winghani • 491470 66236 • 110914 354700
Wrozeter 97776 181 110914 80150
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. • $8295250
• Total. equalized assessment,$8283.5230
- The 'finance committee reported
again, recoMinendlog that no action -
be taken in reference to the motion :of
Messrs., Steen and Connolly in. regard
to the interest on the colauty's invest-
ments, and that a hyhter be passed
authorizing the warden and -treasurer
to borrow for current expenditure a
stunnot, exceeding I/10,000. The luta).
00,300 and the receipts $4,062,12, leav-
ingto be raised $36,371,13,erequiring
rate on the equalized asseesmen t'uf the
• county $32,335,230, of one mill and one-.
•eighth of a will on the dollar, and it
was reconsteended that euch rate be
levied. The report wee adopted.
The clerk was instructed to purchase
Ontario Statutes for the use of . the
counciaors.
Bylaws werepassed to equalize the
„respective assessments of the several
inunicipalitiee in the county and to
authorize the warden aed treasurer to
borrow monesefor &twit y purpoees.
• Clinton Wingham and Hensel' were.
preposed'as tbe place fur tLe Decem-
ber e s si o n , and Wingliam was chosen,
the session to commence on the •first
• Tuesday of December.
Crisp County Clippings -
side-
walks.
caknow is to" have gratiolithic side-
-
John Black, Beigraye, 'crn Sunday
fell from his wheel, injuring his face.
very badly.-
Abrahrtin D. Allison, an old and res-
pected resident of Go i rie, died z ecen tl
in his 77th yew: ,
Jas. McGee, Blyth, has been again,
awarded the contract for carrying the
mail between Bayfield and Sealant). •
Granville Hammond, of Port Huron,
well-known ie VVingbam, died recentylyeaorfsBright's disease, at the age of 20
Mr and Mrs Jared Maxwell, of the
3rd. line of Morris, mourn the liess of
their second son, Johnston, awed BO
years. ,
Jas. Fox, Brussels, has purchased a
very eligible building lot .from John
Leckie, and will erect a residence next
y
Thos. Hamilton, one of Colborne's
pioneers, dted on Tue•day, June 5, at -
ter an illness of three week% atethe
age of 76 years.
Alex Roes, who has spent the past 7
years aa deputy postmaster in Brussels,
hes been appointed to a position in the
Customs at Toronto.
A grand reunion and ptenic will be
held in Moir's Grove, Hensel', on
Thursday, June 21. undet the auspices
of the South Huron Farneer'e Insti-
tute.
On Wednesday, June 13th; Miss .An-
nie McAllister, daughter of John Mc-
Allister, . of Hansa% was united in
marriage with Mr Peter Moir, of
TuckersMith.
Beeently the barn of David Sardine,
Ashfield. Was entered, and about $40
worth of cured pork, which was stored
in the granary, was -"stolen. Other
fartners-Isad grain stolen.
There died in Tor onto on June lath
Mine Sinftb,„ formerly of Wingliam
and father of Samuel Smith, at one
time a menalset of the foundry staff.
Deceased Was in his 80th year.
On Wednesday evening, Oth inst., a
company of over 300- edeembled at thb
home of Wm. Peet, EWA boundary,
to witness the marriage of his daugh.
teereeellr,aud joeiph McKay, con. 16.
Rev G. M. Mum the newly inducted
pistol* of -Whitechurch and Laogside
congregatien% was married on Monday
Week to Addie J. Hall, sister of Rev
W. T• Hall, 1301graye. The wedding
took pisteein Toronto.
On Wednesday eyening of last Week, ,
at the residence of L. Mad', con, 14,
Grey, his daughter, Miss MK and W.
llerniiton, of Coalfield, N. W. T., were
united In marriage in the presence'of
several hundred guests.
Mies Jennie, daughter of L. McNeil,
con. 14, Grey, has -loeen appointed as-
sistant teacher by the Presbyterian
IV. P. M. S. to go to A.boussiht. 11.0,,
where she will be associatedwith ttev
Mr Itusedi in missionary work,;,
An eged and reepected resident of
Morrie passed away Oh Wedneaday
week, in the person of Mrs Itleiklejohn,
Dwelled and her husband, wbo pre.
deceased ber eorne time ego, were
among the pioneers of Colborne,
Iternien Vaal, One of the workmen
at Button & Peasant's ehair. factory,
While puehing a carload of lumber, had Children Ory for
broken ; but their horse did not run •
away and no one was hurt. .
Picnic Parties.
According to the assessiment roll of
Wrouter village, the essesement ' Besides a, betinfitul Park and Spaeloull
persons b'etween t be ages of 21 and 60
amounts to $112,202 ; there are male Dancing Favillon. the groves in front of the
River House, on the banks of the river lie,ve
years of agts; the :Allege possesses 28 ilte,cotAttnuntiozigOotegsgistOUNDs for the
doge, $9 head of cattle. 2$ sheep and 21 Even, accommodation can be given, such as
births during the year, tables, chairs, avrings, hammooks, boats, oto,
Arraugements canto° made with the prop
hogs. There were five deaths and five
Word was received of the nnexpect- tor for conveyanees of any eurnber over. No
ed death of Mr Jars, Love, formerly of
Sent:wile A little over a year ago the
decetteed euffered from a paralytic
etre-eke tint was seemingly recovering
until Saturday ev ning when (June 9, b)
death came. A. widow and two small TO OREEDE10
children it Oa and boy are left to
mourn his lose.
charge for use of grounds. Any particulars
for portion, apply to J C. MILLER, • •
Clarendon Hotel, Clinton, or
River Bono, Bat -Reid.
On 'Inesday, the 12th inst, the home
of Mrs D. johnsnn wart the scene of- a
very pretty' wedding when her eldest
daughter, Florence 111.. was united in
marriage to W. D. McLean, second son
of Mr M Y. McLean, of Seafortte
Rev. Mr Russell performed the cere-
monyt whickwas witnessed by only
the immediate Mends.
Sanail Cleft who esides near Sea,
forth, had quite an expelled; lately,,
while attempting to drive a so* and
litter of Pigs. One of the little pigs be-
gan to equeel as though burt and the
mother turned and rtisbed on Mr Chat
knocking hiw down and biting him
terribly., He was sn seriously injured
that the services Ofiwo. docters were
required.
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. Additional. ideal News.
ELECTION .CASES GO OVER - The
Court of Appeal closed its sittings last
week and will not sit again until
September to bear argument on Ap-
peals. A large nunibee of eases will be
carried over, In -Outline the West Hu-
ron and North Iittaterlon election tsp.
peals, of this month to give judgment
on eases reserved for consideration.
JUBILEE CELEBRATION.- Judging'
by the atti actions advertised the jab.:
ilee celebration et Brussels on June
22nd will eclipse anything of the kind
attempted around -here for some time.
They are haVing a baloon ascension,
it troop of acrobats and the 48th
Wider's Band, of Toronto, besides
baseball and other sports. The day
will be one worth going to see.
FEW TRAMPB.-We learn thatthe G.
T. R. detectives report:there isnot one
tramp on the railway this year to
twentyin previous years: This
chani
ge s due to the company's 'meth-
od of having the bosses repott each
•Enorning of -the number of these tie -
travellers they have seen the day pre-
vious. The majority of depredations
and crimes can be traced to these fel-
lows. Bythis means of keeping an
eye of strictness on thein may meter -
belly assist should anything out of the
ordinary occur. It is cornmendeble on
the part of the G. T. R. officials,
FreciT Puospears.-The late heavy
frosts do not appear to have done much
injary to the fruit beds and the prospects for ,fruit is very encouraging.
The apple men predict an unprecedent-
ed harvest. Apple,. pear and cherry
trees are loaded with buds and bloom,
plums alone not showing.eas much.
blossom as is usual in this plum -bear-
ing section. Small fruits such as cur-
rants, gooseberries and strawberries,
were never more prolifici with bloonse
and if they escape late frosts will yield
immense crops. Unless owners of
orchards and gardens take immediate
steps to destroy the caterpillars' nests
which are growing at e very tepid rate
just now, their chances of havingmuch &la -will be exceedingly slim.
and the trees Will specially be denuded
of their foliage.
THE DANDELION. -That little yel-
low fellow, the innocent appearing
dandelion, has been added to the list
of. tioXiolle weeds and it determined
effort is being started for its extermin-
ation. That it is it nuisance on lawns
and grass plots has long been 'conced-
ed, but in pasture end hay, fields ite
alleged medicinal qualities were sup-
posed to compensate for We Bad , habit
of flying around on the wings of the
Wind and implanting itself wherever
the kephyre wafted its' The brilliant
yellow blossom adds a touch of color
,to the fields which is pleasing to the
artistic eye, but it is a, gay deceiver all
the same and an edict has gone forth
that the dandelion must go. His a lit-
tle dandy lion, but a lion that we want
to. he rid of, .
11,EADICTO M100130)3E8. --The follow-.
'rig Brom the Stratford Herald refers
to a distinguished Methocliet clergy.
man, forraerly.of Clinton, which will
be of lode' interest to our readers
"Some residents ef V% indsot object to
the sifteeckies made by the Boer eloport
in the 'United Stated, believing, that
the fads are being nolarepresented,and
that the residents of that counter are
liable to form a bad opinion of fareat
Britaiti. A meeting was 'held in the
city half for the purpose Of dismissing
the advisability of sending speaker
from Winclaor to present the British
side of the question at the -meetings
Which the Boers may hold, No tie.
Won wrist taken. Bey. James Living.
etone,the propood speaker,is rio Mali%
Needle% 50 years old. He is aver
Mx feet' tall, well pro Atoned, and
With hie clean -1414,6n face and long,
flowing kain, is an imposing °gine.
Hem well posted on the war and it
clever platform opeaker. "I am ready
and aratiestla to meet the Boer envoys
on the platform if the people of Wind.
sot desire it and satisfactory arrange.
manta can be made," said MrLiving-
stona, always ready' to obey the f
call of duty. I believe Britain's course
in the way is right. end I'm not afraid
to say eo. The only objectionable
feature I see is that to speak itgaillet
the I30e80 in the Iinitecl Statea might
look a little like eamptegninfl for th0.
republican ticket and while Pm willing
to be patriotio I don't want to mix up
in politica.
his head taught between the ear and
It post: hie face was terribly' eat, and
half of one ear almost 'severed,
The phenomenal well bred standard home,
Tarentum Wee WM stand at W. W. Earran's
barn, near Station at Clinton, every Monday
for the balance of the season.
Taimetents 21795 bas in his breeding the
greatest sires living t.r dead, also 12 of the
greatest produoing dams living. Be has -let,
unquestionable breeding end, extreme .speed;
Sul, the power to tranarnit it.
Timm: 10 1115050, 915. For extended pedigree
Bee large catalog.- Address
CHARLESWORTII,
. Maple.Leaf Stook Farm,
June 1641 Fortiondville, Ont.
Give .A Youth
regolution and a (emcee in Baldness
andjahorthand at the
•. FORE Ty.
.ifeakia
PROPERTIES FOIL SALE,
A IVIES sooTT
Barrister, Solicitor, sae,
• OLDITON.
Ornmse-Elliott Moore Isaac Street,
MONEY To /MAX.
W. 13RYDONE,
BAJillISTElt, SOLICITOR. :ROTA=
11133140, ETC,:
Oilloe—Ecaver Block. ,
oyeaisire, Opp:elite 10e3r� Photo Gallery
or.
--,.
• 'Poi sale, 41058 near the Flax Mill, 2 lots on‘
Erie lat..2 tote on Milton St Also°, brick cottages I CHARLES SEAMR1
, ....,,,,„
with frame kitcherguir d water', good orchard,
on applying to JOHN RIDJUT, Clinton to.
JOHN HENRY, Resendelti. Manitoba. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary and gonveyatice .
Orlie,e-Opposite Colborne Hotel
Oriellerlek
•
FOR SA.LE;
A large double beta hots°, built by the late
W. H. Manning, on Albert otreet. The house
Is in an ticeelle, t state of repair and is aultabte
for the accommodation of two families. For
particulars apply to J. P. T/SDALE. Clinton,
Ont, • March 9-tt
11017SE for SALE or to RENT.
,••••••
On Victoria St., near Organ ra0tOry. $ 300
wiU buy a roomy, comfortable house with good
lot -the property recently occupied by Frank
Upshall.. Apply at once to
BRYDONTI,
• Barrister &o. Clinton.
tiobse aud Lot tor Sale. •
The large and Commodious hose pleasantly
situated oe buten Street, occupied by thc un-
dersigned is offered for sale on very reasonable
terms. Theretaevery accornodation,with stable,
orchard, ore.
W. BOWERS, -
Sept 24,1809. OUnton,
liouse and Lot tor Sale
and who shall place limits is career
Catalogue free. •
. Wi WESTERV.ELT,
• ..Prineiull
,A...A.,woovyy+AN44•6yvvvomA
RUMBA.LIA.
• WATCH, AND
JEWELRY STORE
Just seoeived a lot.of hew Belts,
Buoltles,srulley Belts,Bangle Brace-
lets eto. • The latest goods in the
mahet.
• We make specialty of fitting
Spectacles and Eye Glanses,
•
Bees examir
ned free.
We'
CANADIAN
PAciroc:
Rolm
Seekers'
60 Day .
Excursions
To the
Canadian
NorthWest
At Return Fares
Winnipeg ....
Delorame
Antler
Estevan
Ainscarth
Moosontin
Ramiota
Swan River
Mooseiew
Regina . .... e30
Yorkton
Prince Albert •
seftg
Calgary. t"'"
Red Deer t eifi
Edmonton 4,""
•
• Goizur June 19th. Returning until August
901h. (All rail or S. S. Alberta) •
Going July 13th. Returning until Septem-
ber 12th, (All rai. only.) •
Gang July 17th. Returning until Septette
berlOth, (All rail or S.S. Alberta.)
For tickets and further Information apply
to any CartadianPacifie Agent, or to A. M.
NOTAIAN, Asst. Gen'l Posenger Age 8,1 King
St. East, Toronto.
The
Morning Post
•'HAMILTON.
A New
One Cent Daily:
Independent in Politics.
WM Print all the News for,
• An the PeOple. ,
; Will be out about June let, 1900, ,
Bent to, Amy addrene for
4 Months for$1000r one
THE MORNING POST.
'Year for $3.00.
, • ,• Thainito*,
•
4307; PIANO
AN» ()ROAN
jItt the Milton tilette -Store
Whirl is also Clinton heidcpuirters for
tbe nosed
licEurney
13etatie
Bicycles
•
Cali end sec tie for a bargain in a high
tirade, durable and easy running whed.
C. HOARE, CLINTON
150i for NEW ERA until
CASTOR IA. JallUary lot 1901.
The undersigred offers for sale at a lo*
figure, hie comfortable cottage on Queen St.,
containing eight• rooms% hard and soft water
bilhe house. Cottage in good repair, The
lot contains over half an ore, and on ett are
plum, Dapple end pear trees. For further par.
t outer:sagely to E.fl. Rartt,
•
June 8-1m. Osinten.
.• FOR SA.LE.
Tbo Gele farm, One of the best farms in
Godetion. townshipilluron County, lot 17, part
18, eon. 8, 0 milers from Goderich ILUIL 1 Iron.
Clinton. The farm contains good bialdiogs
and good fences, well watered and well under -
drained. Thcre is a large bearing orchard
and garden of small fruits. Terms to suit pur-
chaser Apply to :WM. GOULD. en the. ere -
raises. or Goderioh P: 0, June 8-1m
•
. .
STORE FOR SALE.
• . •
The prerateert occupied by It. 3. Muff, and
consist 23:18 0(8 firs •class brick store, on Albert
Street, Clinton, is offered for stile on easy
terra
Also Cottage on Albert Street, with two
Iota, stable, and all oonvieneee. Fartionlars
OD appication to Dirs. W. Robertson, _Clinton
or Mrs 0, W. McGregor, Constanoe'
BUSINESS PROPERTY 'FOR
• SALE
• .
Thatdesirable Brick Badness Stand on .41 -
bort St., Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson, is
. offered for sale, including reaelot and stable.
The location hone of the befit in Clinton. The
property is free from incumbrance and title in-
disputable. Price reasonable and terms to suit
purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY. Lon-
don Road or address Clinton P. 0
•
• .
•
For Sale or to Rent, •
The -Chide° brick house on the corner of Ful-
ton and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate
of the late Richard Heywood,te offered either
for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi-
nary family, is practically a new hbitse, with
all conveniences, arid three -tenths of an aore
Oland. If the property is not sold orrented,'
part 01 11 will be reeted. Apple to
• • W. COATS Executor 0 nton.
Fa,rxn for Sale or to 'Rent.
200 acre farm foe sate or to rent, being Lots
29 and 30, ath conceeelonof IMMO township;
125 acres under cultivation, the rest bush arid
pasture land; Watered by is well supplied river;
oboe' home NO. 6 situated on the farm; good ,
largo batik barns, stables, sheds ana other
bizildibge, also 1 story house; also good or-
chard; lias all conveniences. Terms easy.
Apply en the teem to
ALBERT C. VODDEN,
or by letter to Londcsboro P. O.. Ont. lm
• M. G OAIVIERON •
(eornserle of oameron Holt dr oreneron)
BARRISTER AND SOLD:ATM:4
OftWe—$01111112,6f2RigtrabteNfolborne Bones
()ARROW tiri DARROW
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
desirable farm" for .0a1e 'bonus lot NO. 35,
11th concession, °Me township of Goderieh,
onemile south of Molmesville.known as the
Cole Win, 80 ores, hill ploughing of 40 acres
*all done, 10 ores of fall wheat,' 16 ,a ores
meadow,. bAlanoe in paeture, orchard of oholoe
bearing fruit trees, all the front of said farm
58 11 bea utiful row of MaPio trees, a leg house,
atone dairy, bank barn, . offerectifor sale On
very advantage terms._., • • •
T. o, PICKARD, Holmeiville
HOME •FOlt
On Itattenbury St., opposite Mrs Combo's, it
re story frame Muse, containing woodshed and
summer kitchen and 7 rooms, viz :parlor, dining
room, kitchen, 1 bedroom downstaire and three
up -stairs; hard and soft water, 4 nate Corner
lot, with evergreen, rose arid other hedges.
Gooseberries, raspberries, currants, apple and
plum trees, good vegetable garden, etc, A, moat
dersitable proPertyand will be old Well Within
its Value. Apply on the 'premises or at the
organ factory.
Apl 20-11 W. G. DO/3E8T1t,
A,. Bargain in °Laud.
•• Here's a Chance.
• FOC Sale Cheap and on easy ter/nese-pot-
of Lot 4, Dayileld Concession, Gederich
township; 55 acres. Apply to •
Vie SCOTT,
Sept ea,gle • Itraeefteldt
• ,„
Splendid. Paribas? ECU tor,for'salu
ribetiriber afire either 4o rent er
lisSarp; Of 160tteree,illuistedi roathie Ittixon
roa4,filatrztuairsthigra.
AM* (bare -MAO, Witiwhiai•ill,
ARMY sn$bQeaaSsaO,wjtbatou., fottlid4tint1/4
*testhous. 16zci, With r. boo kw** .abori.,
--geed Jrmdhouia tfra..11ottia Otyoung erolo,
-,•ard.1 8rS&etlihn bron•ovibirotate; Th
g an bn
, ions vi•Untosi *Mir thitaii. Aintinstini
Staler en• • • .. •• 'ARTHUR omen,
t•-•-•-•41+440+4*0+••••••4+4-•4444,0
60 *wind* matte
60 !uhlutell MARC A holitobut
Orrypowriting Machine
make the finest equipment is Otria
for eroduoing expert OPerAtOrth
CentralRusthessoileg
Toronto
has that equipment, and betides luta
the largess Ruff of expect teachers
•e employed in any Clanadisn Busibeise
i'School.
This College 18 open ovary month
Iin the yeer end students may enter . •
any time and (plenty for busintme
poeitione on short notice.
Specie' summer term from july -
3rd. Catalogue trek ,
SitAWk krinelpia
BA.RRISTERB, SOLICITORS, ETC.
Ofilee - Corner Hamilton St. and Ote Seiner
Ooderieb, Ont.
3. T GARR2W. CA. C. CHAS. OEtnnow, LIB
• PROUDFOOTik HAYS,
BARR/STEM, SOLICITOUS, NOTARIES PUBLIC
PROCTORS ItY THE NEARITIMS COURT, &O.
Oillee: Worth at,, next door totlignal 011ke
Private Funds to lend at Jewett rates
• • of interest, '
W. PROIJDFOOT, •
RAYS.
JH 14 RIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ' ETC..
Real Estate and Ineuranee Agent. Money lp
lend on Mortgage and Note security.
. --
Offkie--1111RON STREET. CLINTON
DR. Q.- EVMEST HOLMES
DENTIST '
• (Successor to Dr. T. C. Bruce) •
- Specialist In Crown and Bridge Work
14, 1). S.—Graduate Royal College Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario, Termite,
D. D. S. -First-class Honor graduat% of Den-
tal Department of Toronto Cuiversity.
.Special attention paid to preservation of
children's teesh.• W111 visit Bayfieldevery
Monday. •••
Office over W. Taylor lk Sons shoe store.
:DR. AGNEW,.
!DENTIST. CLINTON
Crown and Bridge Woik.
. .
AT ZURICH TILE 2ND THURSDAY • OF
BAC*, MONTH
Office Hours -9 to 5.
•
. DR. O.. W. THOMPSON
PhYsielan, Surgetni,4100
.0iftee and Ressidence•- .
. ..liattenbatry 'street. • •
OR. WM.*GRAHAM
Liceritlitte of the Royal College of Physicians
- London, England.
Office and Ressidence- .
PEItally'S BLOCK, 111p Stairs.
. Successor to Di. Turnbull.,
1-114`WM. G (INN , D. It. O. P. and L. C. B«
.11.." Edinburgh.• 001oe--Ontario Breet Clinton
Night calls e,t front door of residence on Batten
bury St, oppoeitePresbYterian church,
•Da. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON.
..e..eR. Amonehour, eto., ence and residence On. Bt., opposite English church, formerly oo
oupied by Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont.
TAR. STANBITR. Y, , ialtADVATEI OF TUN
.1dedical Department of Victorio. Culver-
sity. Toronto, formerly of the Hbenitahs and
Dispensaries, New york, Coroner • of .the
County of Huron, Bayfleld, Ont. •
W. J. R. FOWLER,. ,
Gold and Sheer Medalist,' lirst-cletees honor
graduate of the Ontarto Veterinary .
College.
TREATS DISEASES OP ALL AtomAXS!
Night and day calls answered at offiee-Dr
Worthington's old a tand,orm, CO hintercial Rote
y E, BILACIALL VETERINARY SURGEON
ti 5 HonoraryGtadttateof theOntarloVeterina •
College. Treate all digeoes of dorneetioated an
nulls on the roost modern and ecieutitle pate
plea Offtee- immediately aouth °Ube New Era
Oleo. Residence Albert St., OIlntoza Cal
bight Orday attendedte Orcenlitl,•
11)1ABBIA0R LIMINfill. JAMES fKIOTT
Au. L
banker of Marriage Lionses, Libtaty milord
bard neeidenee, Marty street, 011uton;
4. •
TAMES CAMPBELL, LONDEStIOROi
t, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES,
No witnesses& metered
tranttoomn, IdiallB011 dr saws cor
.•-• • P. L. S., Provinoiel 'Land Surveyor and
civil Engineer, London, Ont.-0Mo• 62 Oto
Stewart's Groeerv Store. Clinton.
peg *Idea and bourn( th ohe returns, .
'156 tf?,01011 PT rti
StillsetIon of Meal ComSentfmeatal, pith -
vat betirsiatitemasier, lures, pot M,
bit beltde t s retitablstrnaeury or the worldisT:
CLINTON MARBLE WO
.}.1•*0.1
• 0000/1103 OLD STAND."
Next to eloinnierolal Trotel•
This well amment is teiun op ration sea an
erdisto 'tea In the Mos eatiefoto /Way, 'Creme -
too t nd greniter work a spool/114y. Melee ae
• re Jaable so the te of Any estabilibme
3. u.nooir-tn. mato%
•RelilELOP.MUTUAL FIRE
- • • .1-•
0 INSUitNCE CO*
FARM &480 ROPEliti,
0`
amnia
3.11. Mottian, eiesident, Etppen 1 0.; ThOn
Pittner, Vieevresident, Brit( afield .13I W. Zs
iu
Sbanni, etsy,.Trras.s licarOttli WO.; 'rhea El
Rays, Inspector of Leitae,, araftwat le 0.
ollooTOL.4
W. le. eraultoot Reaturth; John O. Griev
•
'Winthrop 11, 04 Oitotge Dale. 011,. ell,
twit
.111. flays, floafortlit Jas. toanh Botolm
O.; John Welt, Harlot* P.O.; Thriblag Pt* rt
Brueelleld John MeLerin, triode ; shim s
Counolle• l'orter Rill,
DUNI
Robert Smith. Ilarloelt; Itobts
Meth; armee comining, Etationeville; J. W
Yee. Dame vin ; John(1
morririon, matters.
Parties desirous to effect innunince Or tlaild*
*et Other Wielders will be promptly itttedied to
on Minliektion to any Of the ebb,t taws
uldrowed to theit11111,141,114 oiS