HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-07-13, Page 2July lay 1900
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crisp conitiy DEEP 8.FA PneMittE.
;Row It changes n Corked Bottle of
Witte Date Water.
°Speaking Of deep sea preseure," said
on of the officers ot the traiulug fillip
Prairie, "fficryou ever hear of the expert -
went o lov,•ering a battle of ehatimagne
and forcing in the cork? No? 'Well, it's
rery curious, 1 saw it done when I was
on the Tier() duriug its Paciee eruise,
taking deep soundiugs. An officer on
Ward offered to wager that if a bottle of
champagne was let dowu to a Certain
depth it would cent° up lightle eorleed,
but ruli of..salt water. Somebode took
him up, and the exponmeut was at one
"A quart bottle of champagne was se-
cured on the wardroom and attached
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to the nnon ball weigbt used on the
deep sounding apearetus. They let it
down, how far I don't remember, but it
wao lieVeral thousand teat, and when
they began to hoist there was naturelly
a great deal of curiosity.
"All hands clustered about, the rail,
Joe, Jenkins, Berinallier, is building d
h ordsonte two-storv brick house on hi
0 le ATLI welt -tilled fern).
Mrs 3, 9. learter,Seefortb, has dispos-
ed if ner handsome resideece in leg -
m oda Me to me S. Mcee )011,- nod
tends going to Seaforth to live.
Wm. and Kb Roans, orMort is, sold
. twelve stems to Autrey & Watson far
his Paragraph is intended or the handsetne sum of $.820, to be deity -
lb inlet Our subscribers wile We ,iot5.I erect in the time Week in July.
thiset rentitted their oubsernition for
ble erioe-tel A YEAlit IN AUY•tatlIE ing IL happy pat tiee.
yearureci for no otheI
rs. A weilding took piece at Won Bele
erra,
lu addW's, Turnbeiryon Wednesday,
local paper lowest potion
ition to:publishing a nest Pei VI ill and Miss Maggle•Young
the
W4 WO &tug our.res...err au ur.to. m a . to of Ltstovvot, and it.
dartll WKVFOrV100 ts.gos Ftvert es IS ng,
by env dailv paPer, Whieh cos s ea .4( Dil erth, of Ethel, have traded the
censiderable extra. lc ' farm owned km themin thee° I con., of
* , (ex veg.,' D. AlChTell for hie 100 acre fie 111
two are not asking any extra ef ' in i he gee on of Waileee,
price for this extra eervice, but WO'N, 41 1
de ask that snirseMberS show their * Death has removed- another of the
appreciation by nestling thesub-
ir
suriptions as PrOMPtlY as possible, el respected pioneers of McKillop toWn.
ee ship. Mrs Archibald Ferguson, died at
It 14 unreason Ible and mitt& to ec her residence on the 7th. DWI., ahil had
ask us t ) pay postage on papers, and et reached the good age a 70 years. '
tile() run a malt business from year At
IVi 0U, and we frankly a k our 4t, Another of Exeter's oldest and h',i0-
delinquent inesseribere to see that5T. it ly respected residents departed tole
rear b are p .ici, and. 8. year in seivance. et,
et life on Sunday Jamming last. We re -
And the sooner this is dote the • 4( fereto the death of Janet, beloved wife
bstter we wi lege it, 1,` Of John Strang, at the age of 79 years,
J. R. McKay, son of Ms (Jliffol d.
1 fortnetly of •Goderich, died at Brant
ford on Saturd Ly, June 23rd, after SO
tering for„teveral months from theu-
troilism. He was eighteen years of
410•••=1.11.0. age.
A GREAT CONVENIENCE. -The stamp Miss Ethel Acheson, of Goderich,
books recently issued by the Govern- Watt one of a giutreette of students of
ment have arrived at the local lost 1 the Ontario Ledies' Oollegve, Whitby,
•
Additional Local News
offices and may be obtained there. be
books contain 12 two -cent stamps, and
itell for They are interleaved with
pavane paper, width pi events then)
from sticking 'Nether. They also
contain ins purtant peetage rules, prices
of postage, notes • end other infurwa.
Col. 'ruse e has beet' girlie a roonber
purchteed bele se Postmaster Porter
telis us.
inho won a silver cup in compeutioti
with lady students of 'Victoria Ilnivete
sity, •
On Weduesday,iune 27(.11,a =Wage
Witaeolemnized iii Sr. Joseph's ammo,
Ashfield, Ly Rev. r. McComac, ot T
.1. Sadie -an, of Chicago, and. Matilda
Marie, youngest daughter Of P.. 0'.
Loughlin, of Ashfield.
THE HEALTH OF ONTAlt10.-The ' A very pretey wedding took. piece at
the residence ot Idalot Breen, butt Wed-
proviticiae Health report for May has the
vveek,whentrisyoungest daugh-
just beeri iseued. • Ninety-eight per •
ee ter was united in raerriage,to W.Nlines,
cent. of the entire population, or 'he of Grey. The ceremony was perfot in-
municipale iee, have i eported. The by Rev, Mr Hartiv, of Windsor.
total numbeteef deaths for tbe rnenth •
is 2162, of which 318 a.° due to contag- A happy compeuy assembled at lil i
bus diseases. Of thee tuberculosis Geo. Bryce% Turnbert y, on Weene -
cases 233; typeeid, 15; whooping cough day week, to witness the marriageid ,
his fourth daughter, Mies Mary Ellen,
to Mr Philip Keefer, of Coheres. Rev '
D. Penne performed the interesting
ceremony.
While driving in the Vicinity of th,-
G. T. R. station on W'ednesday after-
noon, Mrs J. Brock was thrown firm
the rig and happened witha sei item in-
jury. Upon, medical eXathination ill .
was tented that the hip bone was broil. -
8; mease le a; dipht heria 27 ; scarlatina
8; smallpox 8. For the mouth of May
last year the twat number of deaths
was 1766; and the deat Its due to contag.
ious diseases were 230, The death rate
per thousand for May, 1900, was 11 1
per cent., while f er May, 1899, it was
only 10 per cent.
CHANGE IN G. T. R. Ti*. -A netv
time table went into effect on the G.
T R. beginning on Monday, June 25.
The only change in Clinton isehe
ed going east at 4.25 pein , 10 Minutes
Earlierinstead of 4.85 as formerly.
The chief change on the Palmerston -
Kincardine branch is in the time of the
1410 express going north it reaching
Kincardine at 9.40n, 1:03. instead of at
.1 40 p. m. thus allowing a wait over
of 38 minutes in place of 2 hours and
43 minutes as before. The Lendon
freight will be run as a special and as
before leaves on. Monday, Wedneada
and Fridays at 9.45 a:
The friends ef Golerith. .Cellegiate
Institute will learn with deep regret.
of the resignatimeof Miss Charles, 13,
4;, tram her position as master.of mod.
ern languages : Charief is tali ine
Ibis step on acconi.1- of her health, as
she nes not been well for some time. .
Miss Laura Peneington, after more
than six years of fetitetal service as 013.
treater fot the Bell Telephone Co., fleith
etich, has, given up the position to •
--tome a professional nurse, and left oh
Satorday for Chicago.to take it cmerse
SA.VE THE APPLES. -It is estimated saf hospital. /
that the aunual loss to apple and pear R•>let. Watt and family, of Brussel,
purpose reinointig to Toronto where
three of their sons are. living Mr
Brum% fora goodmany years, hay
ing been Manager of the •Ronald
tIt-
Eugine works before taking it position
AS traveller for the Waterous Co„ of
Brantfoid.
growers in Canada by, the ravages of
the codlin moth is not less than $3,000e
030.,•'' The glen recommended as most
efficacious in exteratinattng, thispest
is to tie a bandage around each . tree
• and destroy the larvae depositedthere-
' in, every two weeks during July and
August. This is a very simple and in-
expensive procedure, which ail orchstri
wieners should adopt.. The la.teme or
worms of the first brocd at -e jost corn -
mincing to enter the apples now,. and
At is very necessary to have the bands
paten the trees at once, its the WcirrniS
will begin to enter them within a week,
and if not in the • bands, then in some
.other convenient ispot to emerge
motb, and in turn hay. another 80 to 100'
eggs each, with such rapidity do tilde.
multiply. The present eh y warm
weather is especially suitable for their
• propagation, and every • indication
, points to a heavy loss from" this source
if prompt measures . are not taken.
' There never was better promise of a
-crop, nor of huger denoancl abroad for
-Canadian apples and pears. It cannot, •
therefore, be too strongly urged on.
W. B. Grabens the energetic farnen
and cattle.buyer, of Astifield, has de-
cided to retire from hard "work. H..
bought a lot in Godericb, last fall, and
has let the contract of 'building a solid
brick residence.. which will be complet-
ed this fall ; he intends selling the
homestead and keeping the other farm
for speculating purposes. ,
A wedding was tiolmenizecl Satur-
day, Julie Wan Goderich, of Henri-
etta Fredericae youngest daughter of
•
late John T. Naftel to John Galt Hal'
dane, of Hamilton, son of Frank t
dane, barrister, of Windsor, by Rev.
Mark Turnbull.
One of those pleasing events', vvhich
always cause a fluttet of excitement in
the social circles of any community
and makes changer; in households, was
growers to take the precautions 8pg- the occasion of the marriage of his eld
gested to save the fruit. - est daughter, Miss .Lillie, to Mr Her
man Albriglit,pne Of Hovirick's.ponnlai
TORONTO'S GREAT EXHIBITION.. young tartness, ,
— The mealy friends of Mies Qtreenie
The Prize List for Toronto's great an- McCoy, daughter of 'Rev Sas. McCoy,
nual Exposition and Industrial Fair,which fortneely of Eemondvilleewill be pleas -
this year will be held from August e7t1i to ed to learn of her suecess in her mush
Sept. 81h, has just been published. It cal studies. In the recent examinations
shows some increase in the premiums and at the Toronto Conservatory of Music
gives evidence of the minutest attention to ehe stood first in the vocal class and
tbe promotion of the best interests of graduated with the degree of A. T. 0,
tbe country. Mr H. J. Hill, the Man- M.
ager and Secretary, has been in Bur*A
..
n ex -pupil of Seaforth Collegiate
lifter some epeeist attractions and it is Institute has wan honor for herself and
expected that he will be euceessful in sear- the school in the person of Miss Gussie
ing some features of the highest tease that Engles,who has jest finished Ler foto ell
have never before been seen in any city or ,
years' worse at a Chieago High School.
town of America. Prize Lists can be had MSS Engles has graduated with high -
by addressing 51r Hill at the office, 82 King est honors, having won two. gold
St. East, Toronto. medals, one for the highest standing
and the other fer the highest average
during the year. .
The TorOntit Star.
The Daily Star has introduced into
Canada it feature which is as novel as
it is eonSpieinue in :connection with
newepaper advertising. It prints a
line in red ink every day acroes the top
. of the page advertisement of one of
their large advertisers, The mervel
of its readers is as to how the thing is
done. At the same three it printsspec-
ial announcements of its own upon
the front page of its paper from time
to time in colored ink, sometimes print-
ing it paragraph at the bottons of one
of the colnms of the front page, and
occasionally strengthening its front
page cartoon with some colored ink.
More recently an adoption by Sant
Ilunter, the cartoonist, of the celebrat-
ed picture, "What we have we hold,"
represented General Roberts as a Brit-
ish bulldog standing upon the Map of
South Africa, shown in the form of a
British flag, which was brightened and
strengthened by a red cross worked in-
to the folds af the flag bY this wonder -
full Star color process.
As an uptoelate newspaper, The
Toronto Daily Star eclipses all it rt. •
yaks. It is dignified without being
heavy; bright without being flippant.
•
aggressive Without being ill-natured.
ASTOUNDED THE EDITOR,
Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts% Jae, S.
0.s. was once immensely surprised.
"'through long ruffering from 74yesieligie,"
tewrites "my wife was greatly run down.
She had no etrength or vigor and seined
greet distress from her etotisech, but she In it response to it request from the
tried Eleotrio Bitten; *blob helped her at Ado:delay that three vessels of the
Orme, and, after swing four bottles, she is auxiliary sqnadron should proceed to
entirely well, can sat abseiling. it'll a Ohinese.waters, the Premier of Victor-
grend Ionia, and he gentle laxative powers fa, Me McLean, cabled an offer Of 2.00
are Splendid for torpid liver." For indi. marine and two garis, The Govern -
pith" lose of appetite, stomach tola liver Merit of Queensland also offered the
trenhiet, Ws it poilive auerenteed mire, Britieh Admiralty a gunboat foesser.
Only 600, at ell drng stone, vide in Chinese) waters. ,
One morning recently Clare, the son
of E. Swarts,vvas playing on the wharf
teas the east end of the harbor. while
Donald McGillicuddy, of Toronto, was
amusing himself on a raft. Clare step-
ped on some rotten timber and fell in-
to the water. Young McGillicuddy
promptly Sized up the edtuation and
jumped in after the younger boy,whoin
he brought to a place of safety.
, The residents 01 Colborne were start-
led by the news Of the death of James
Davidson, one of the best known resi
dents of the township, which occurred
early Saturday morning week. The
deceased had not been in good health
for some months paet. Mr Davidson
was unmarried v.nd WAS sixty-six years
of age. Ile was a native of the parish
of Mythlic, Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
coming to this country in 1858 a nd sett.
ling in the township of Colborne.
the late Mrs Rieb, Stewart, whose
death occurred last week, was born in
Glasgow, Scotland, in 1821. Soon after
her marriage With her late husband
they emigrated to OntariO, settling
fleet in the township of Eequeeing.
They then carne,to the township of
Morris, in this county, which was al-
ma a wilderness. 1.7 years ago they
sold their fine farm and wont to reside
in Egmonaville. Mr Stewart Sited
nearly two years ago, and since that
event Mrr Stewarts health steadily de -
dined Until she was called to rest. A
family of nine ..children survivee, to
mourn the loss of it mother.
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IO�LSAI1 •Properties for Sale or to Let ProfessionalandOthereards
.1 A, won finished Rebrought ley Walnut' Ileintratia n -
SUMMER SCHOOL
(10, Plato. can be on very reasonable
erRo et 3 ti Ly :sec • terms, APPly to MISS MA HY MOORE, e.ibert
, street, Clinton. June 22-1
Cosi i at 8us1nest4College I
Toronto •
Offers an eel:tenors opportunity for
Teachers and Senior Students to
minty a short term 10 tbe bo
shorthand and ,penmanohip depart.
Wet.
• .hlenibers may enter at any time
and spend from two erects upwerds
as desired, special tows. Write
for parte:ratans,
• •al:ieettro, fit% econlbnuee retli4linft:
ou Sp. 4th. Catalogue Peep. •
t W. H. SHAW, Principal
449.4410******4414.4440404•444-6
and when the bottle eimeared it was eal Lok E avi.gato
gerlyf examined. The cork was firinie Co,
Illtt-
pJaee although It looked as if it luttl
been badly crushed or jammed, and, mi-
raculous as it may seem, the stuff inside
was undeniably oea water. Everybody
could testify that the bottle went down
fuhlef char/Magna end how the trans-
tormatiou was effected was a first class
myotery to meat of those present.
• "Yet the eiplanation was very simple.
Whett the bottle reached a certain depth,
the pressure drove the cork right down
into the body of it. The champagne then
escaped, water under compression took
its place, and in returning to the stnface
the cork, which was floating in the neck,
was pushed up into its former position,.
Nevertheless it was a very surpising
thiug to witness. '
"They thee the same experiment 'with
a bottle of beer,, and when hauled back
• to the surface its cork was found sticking
tightly in the neck, but turnedebottora
side up. It had evidently whirled around
while the beer was going out aud the sett
water was going in and happened to be
reversed when the upward pressure drew
it back Into position.
"The ,performance was of no special
scieetific value, but it gave us ail a vivid
realization of the tremendous 'Weight of
Water in those submarine depths. After
such an object lesson it, is easy to under-
stand why a diver can go only a
distana below the eurfaee. If be had.
_followed the bottle, he would hare Web
smashed like an eggshell omiler a trip
• hammer." -New Orleans Times -Demo-
crat,
THE WRONG COAT.
What Happened When the Man Who
• Took It Clone •Eaelc., •
"I'll carry it," said a young Man at an
. up town barber shop as the boy vainly
tried to help him OD with -the light over.
coat he had plucked from the row.
Throwing the eoat over his arm he de-
parted hastily. • . ,
"Altveys arouses my suspicious," said
the wise guy, "when a man carries away
his overcoat froth a public Plate instead
.9f putting it , •
The man sitting alongside the wise guy
looked up uneasily,- walked over to the
rack, eisuciined an overcoat, emitted a
howl ad dashed out of the door. In a
feye minutes he returned with the young
men,who bad carried the coat, both some-
what flustered. •
The barber shop was very much inter-
ested, and the %barbers did not go on
• shaving. Malevolent glancee were shot at
the young Man,
• arta very sorry I took your coat," said
he. "It looks •very Meat like mine," as he
rack.
icated another coat hanging. one the
• "Otteyebio-. returned- theother kerma-
dolly, "Don't do it again, that's nu."
The young man flushed deeply,but
maintained his composure. "I shall ask
you," he said, addressing the proprietor
of the barber shop, "to put your hantela
the inoide breast pocket of my coat hang-
ing there and show these gentlemen what _
you fid "
,
The proprietor did so, while everybody
rubbered. He produced a pocketbook.
"You will find cards bearing my name,"
said the young men, mentioniug the
name. -The cards were produced.
"What else is there?" continued the.
young man.
The proprietor fished into the pocket-
book and displayed five $100 bills and
some others, tetaking • something over
$8,400.
may be very foolitsh to leave that
money lying around in an overcoat," said
the young •man, "but I'd rather he
thought a fool than a thief. I'm much
obliged to you,- sir" (bowing to the man
who hied brought him. back), "for ealling
my attention so promptly. if redone Os
the mistake I made.% •
Aeparagne and Cabbage.
°Oboe, strange to tell, onee grew
without a bead. itis a native of Europe.
Wild cabbage, or the cabbage without a
head, is celled "collards." Cultivation
mite a head on collards. Cabbage coulee
down by transmission from "caput."
• One of the oldest culinary vegetables is
allparagee. Pliny and ,Cato ate it for
rheumatic gout rind praised it highly.
We are growing it today in perreetion,
better •than they ever had it. Certain
folk In lower Europe • use • asparagus
beans as a substitute for eoffee, and in
this country wci have a patent medicine.
tnade of the juice of the root which- Is
said to be an excellent thine. • A.speraguit
• is bleached nowadays as we bleach eel-
ory, the stalks being of a vale cream color
when harvested. .
• -tatted the Bill.
Young Obed Porkies -It wasn't right
ter you to go to free Oyothy while I Wit*
goin with her, Seth. She won't keep
company with nie at all non*. '
Young Beth Whently--Well, It weren't
jist adzactly right, Obed, I'll Admit. Ilut,
you see, it Were Ulla way: While yer Net
as good n-lookin feller as 1 am,„you knee"
Cynthy's a gal what's got a all dred
good. eddication, on shee goat darned
pa'tickler that eke gits it feller what uses
good grammar. • That's my strong pilot,
Obed, an natchuily she tuck to
dianapolis Sun.
Crafty liorroWe.
hfalgger-ellorrowe Is crafty. Ile paid
back to Motley $1 of the $14 he owes
him.
Tiehiguethols---Ws unusual for Borrovre
to per anethiug back.
hiceigger-True; but Ltoodew is so su-
perstitious Borrows, knows hot never ask
for the biditeee.--Pbiladelphia Prase.
Wise Is the man who acts ao if he ex.
Panted to live a hundred yet" but is
prepttred to tamale off tomorrow.;-Ctd.
Vigo News.
ROW CAN I GET BID
Of my tormenting corns; pit rid et them
vri:hout pein; got rid of them quickly end
atonally, without possibility of return?
The humor is nite Putnom'e kainlese Corn
and Wort Cure, the greet corn euro. Ai.
*eye sure, gate 6ha pranks& Patilinieft
Extraetor, the it 11,14 no other, Frauds
are in the nutrket. Don't run the riek of
ruinieg your feet WA ;tech °studio appliol.
*hum
The quiciked and moat, direct
route to
CLEVELAND,. 01110,,
via Pt. Ststuley.
TI•orom,h fare from Clinton one way
33 50, return $0 Return ticket Valid for
me motith,
Speolte retee going Saturday and return -
ng Monday,
Boat leaves Pt. Stanley on Sondem
t'utsdess and - Thursgaye at 11 poo,
OA Se turfleYs
Iew t kiets anefurther infoimationapply
G. T. R. agents, or wiite
C. eLePtSHALL, WM: WOOLLATT,
Asst. Gan, Pass. A.gt. . etenagcr.
Walkerville, Ont.
THOROBRED BULL
The undersigned' has a thorobred Durham.
II;,11Vtlitgo%?i4,,atf.%gag
returning.
A. BEDAIHS.
Picnic Partes
Mee,.
13esides a beautiful Park and sineetetre
Dancing Pavilion, the groves in front of the
Itiver liouSe;011 the draliki of tire river have
ewers fitted rinfoilIOnI0..erBOUNDs for the
'tee and coriveniericri of guests.
Every accommodation can be given, snoli rei
tables, chains, swings, hammocks, boats, eto,
arrangements eau he made with the proprie-
tor for conveyeueee of any number °Ter, No
sharge for use of grounds, Any Peirtioulars
?or parties, apply to
J. 0, MILLER,
. Clarendon Hotel, Chilton, or
River No..se, Bayfield,
tit).LS CB RING.
The' untliir.igued oTisres to announea tO the
de,,ple 111 Clinton lin(' surrounding country
.,hat lin liss ;eon vd in 0111.ton and is preper-
;d t. d •all kinds et Upholstering, ltisttres
carpet Se Win g Lad laying, Ali °mien,
ligtelgitlelealMk,V=11:v.
Igralete,""t42.
gun t$ • 2 in W. aLlettit .Clinton.
•
A Li rTLE BIT. PERSONAL . •
The Remark a Railroad sinunoyee
Wished 'He. Had Not Made. .
Some years ego George Jay Gouldand
• c.ompaniencame down teem one elle
on .the •elevated reed and were standing,
on the nietfetee -of the car. ,Mr:
after selecting a:Cigarette from his Case.'"
offered the case. M the.,gaard. That wort
thy took a cigarette and, with a "Thank
yell,','stowed- it away:in his pocket.
"Oh,. take imore then that," Mie GouldUrged .good..naturedly. "Take a half
dozen.",
•
No, thanks," retu\ereil the guard, "one
will clo. me. t's lucky, though," he add-
ed as en afterthotiget, "that I'm not old
Gould. You wouldn't have got' off so
easy. -lied probably 'rave taken all you
have told the ettee its. welL" , •
Gould and his Mend looked at each.
other • sileetly for a moment and then
burst • into uncontrollable shrieks' of
laughter.. • The guard looked suspiciouely
drat at one and then at the ether of the •
laughing pair andthen, apparently coin-
ing to the conclusion that he bad father-
ed an, unexpectedly witty speech, jolted
in the mirtkand at intervals said to One
or the other, "Thetis a pretty good. crack
I wade, 'wasn't. it?" ' • , '
• "It was," they both .assured him. •
"Ranover • square!" called. the. 'guard,
and this being their destination, the other
man said, "Give inc. one of your cards,
.Geterge." which being done he pressed it
into tho. halide of the man as he got off
the oar. •
The guard Said: "Thank you. Come and
tide with Inc again." Then he glanced
at the card; and from the brick red of his
natural eoler he turned a pasty, mottled•
white, hie jaw worked, and he seemed to
- essay speech its the train drew out of the
' stathin.
• "It seems like fate," commented the
, other moil, . "that out Of the 2,000,000
o r • more 'mento wbom he .could have.
made tin& remark without ill effect he
should have made it to one ot the very
'few with whom it could work him haxm.
I hope you wc.n't do anythingto him."
"Of course I won't," replied .Mr. Gould.
"He's 'punished enoeigh as it is." And.
sure .enough he didn't. --New York Trib-
une. •
mtokoog PROFESSOR'S THEORY.
_11. Alleges That Ele Can Tell a Manes
• • Malady by Hie Sheen, ..
"Have you ever noticed," .said the mi-
crobe professor, "that people suffering
from dyspepsia slide their feet when
they walk? No? Well, they do, and
will explain .ite After a lifelong .study
of the subject I am able to say that
know went .1 am talking about, and the
medicalbooks anti doctors be blowedl
"The microbes which cause dyseerisla.
enter the human System only between the
toes. It a man had toes or could walk
on his hands, he would never be troubled
with that eightriutre Of alldiseases in
1 the catalogue.. The microbes entering the
- system througtt tho toes as they do, the
feet are first to feel the effect of .therne
.When they reach. the stomach, the en-
tire body, Of Course, becomes affected, and
the heavy feeling Is generaL • But eou
• will never see *1. dyspeptic who lifts his
bet in a sprightly nu:inner when he
""Ilkae.rin alt hese in my office and point
truf the illo of men and women no they
pass along the steed with ne much pre-
elalo,m as best physician' ean after it
careful and tedlotur diagnosis. Take a
portion frith leiluenza or 'grip.' Just the
opposite of the dyspeptic. • Instead of
dragging hie feet he gees lie high es a
blind hem) all because the germs are in
his head and his feet appear to be seven
potted* riech lighter than they ought to
be. You have noticed it in your own
CatIO the morning. after O celebration,
when your head Is heavy. Your feet will
go a foot too hid when you attempt to
step upon the eurb.
"Itheueiatics dims walk on the out-
side of their feet -that is, their ankles
turn eutwardewhile people affected with
heart (IMMO tura their ankles the other
way. A man who has catarrh away*
Wears the backs off the heels of Ids sheers
and oft° vtith weak eyes Write his toot In.
A, sufferer trait •any pulmonary dieertet
walks largely oir his toes. This mile*
from hie eontinued gasping for breath.
, "A deaf peewit always etairtps his feet
I when walking, and one who has liver
! cemplalat takes short, irregular steps.
tould go through the entire list ot
man ills and flame the eharaeteristic of
eriels in relation to the feet. For the he.
man citadel first begins to weaken at the
bottom, and there the mierobes make
; their first Mtn& in many caECs. Ot
: While 13001e neerobee enter the isestehr
, only through the palms ot the halide, oth.
ere through the eyelids, and others still
, tinder the finger
"But give me a 111*1138 shoos in 0,1
and I will IMMO his inalittizewo*
Xtinsfis City Tinto,
aim*" tee*
•
TO RREEORRS__
The pheopmeue,1 well bred standard horse,
l'arentutir 2179,5. will stand at W. W. Farran's
'arm near Station at Clinton, °Very Monday
or the balance of the season.
Taunttrun 21795 bas ie hie breeding the
p•estest sires living ur dead, also 12of the
neatest -producing darns liviug, 1i bao-lat,
niquetitionable breeding ; End, extreme wed;
mid, the power totransmit it,
Teems:To insurere15. For extended pedigree
.00 large catalog. Address
. A. OBARLESWORT0,
Maple, Leaf Stock Pante
fone 15-0 ' • blensondville, Ont.
HOUSE FOR S,A.LE
A comfortable frame house On the corner Of
tAlreela and John streets. Carlton. iehree-gitate,
14E0 stlend ; good orchard; hare water,.
ese., also attuene. Apply to
NoV. etti-4t MRS. J. TOWNSE,ND
110VSE OR SALE.
%Tomo,.
• The comfortable and cosy cottage on josePh
-Street, Clinton, recently oeoupied:by James
mth ouutcherty,offered for sole on Very reason- -
*hie terms.
• Jona McCrie.enenrY.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Council of
the Corporation, of the town of Clinton in-
tends to construct it concrete sidewalk along
he east side of Victoria Street, beeseen Kirk
ted High Streets, in the said town, 6id to as -
esti the final costs thereof upon the properties
benefited and not exempt by haw from assess-
ment
he estimated cost of 1 he proposed work is
MO, of WhiCh sum 8E0 00 is to beprovidecl out
.n. the general feeds of the Municipality
A Court of Revision will be held on Monday,
July 24, 1900, at 8 o'clock p.m, at the Council
%ember, for the plumate of .hearing complaint.
igainst lh peoplised assessment. or accuracy
tile frontage' immurement, and any Other
tomplaint which persons interested may desire
d snake, aud which is by law cognizable by
he said Court .
Dated at Clintoti this 5th day of July; 1900
• W. COATS, Town*Clenk
tlive A Youth •:
7 resolution and
end:shorthand at the a course in nusinees
•
_
If4./124
• and wlao shall piece limite • blower
• Catalogue free. .
lj• W. WES*ERVELTI,
.Prittnipel
Anhyvvvvv•AANsmAnmoy044.A.
RIJMRALL'S •
WATCH.- AND •
JEWELRY .SToRE. .
PROPERTIES FOR $AE.
St
Voreale, 4 lots near- the Flax BM, 2 lots 011 lots on Milton st.,alsoe,hrlokoottage
• JAMES SCOTT
Bersieter, Solicitor, Ike.,
MINTON.
rderwit-Elliett Block, 'Page steeeti
• MONEY TO hoax,
• Ws ORYOONEe
BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, ;NOTARY
PUBLIC,. ETO.
431flee-Reaver Block.
upstairs, Opposite PoTONster's Photo Gallery
• CLIN
ood orcherd, CHARLES SEAGER
with frame kiteheuhai d water, g
on iplyitur to JOHN' =OUT, Mint= t 'Barrister, Solicitor, Notary and OenveYa
JORHHENRY, lioeiendale. Manitoba.
•;nue seceived it lot of new Belts,
Buckles, Pulley Relts,13angle Brace- •
149, eto. The latest goods in the
market.
We make speoielty of fiteing
Sp
ectaCles and Eye Glassear
Eyes examined free. "
4004WAIONSMAdeferitsWAfts
CANADIAN
PACIFIC.
At Return Pates
RomWill?"AWnizttlelr . ° •
Delorlikrner
Seeliers' Jiinscarth
60 Day ti:na
ecIe
l
Excursions 17,:i1;,V,T.e! -
Tcaontahderan im°°Beiaw '' $30.
Yorkton
t'ralingezivAlbert $35
Nortit West I EndeVonetorzt } $40
Going June ifith. Returning until August
20111,. (All rail or S. S..A.lberta)
Going July 13th. Returning until Septem-
ber 12t13, (All rail only.)"
Going July 17th. Returning, nnM1 Septem,
her 16th. (Alt rail or S.S. Alberta.)
For tickets and further information apply
to any Onnedian Pacific Agent. or to A. H.
NOTMAN, Asst., Gen't Passers ger Agent, 1 King
St, East, Toronto. 4
$28
Wilco -Opposite Colborne111
HOUSE for SAIAB or to RENT. Coderielt
On Vletoria St., near Organ Fatal. $300
lot -the property receutly occupied by Frank
Upshall. Apply at once t0,-•
W. HRTDONEr
Barrister &o.011uton,
will buy a roomy, eorntortabie house w th goori
Thdresnit 01 (110 annual medal totain of this
popular basiness college aro het at hau d. There
are mazy contestants, all exoeptioualle well
qualified ' co usegeon tly the competition,
ail Nyas keen. Pelocapal D. MoLaohlan, In-
fomu 1s tliet the sehool year Just elosing bag
been the most sticonesful in.the history of the
college, not only in attendance buejn the at.
tainments of its students Many of the classes
In the dilferent departraetita were composed
elmost entirely of public school teachers,
holding certificatee of ail grade' notwith-
standing the fact that the' character of the
work and eequirenients have been steadlie
ndyeneett, the rOSA t of tbe reeent examine.
Mona shirty that the ettalents hasre made re-
markable scores. Touch typewriting has
been made a distinct feature of this school for
some time and in °Mei to stihadate the
stedente to make greater efforts a sparest
gold medal wee offered for competitiote Mr
J B. Jarvis, aon of afr J. Jarvis. manager.
Merchants Rank, Galt, Onte Won thls coveted
prize, as 'well as a speoial silver, medal Lor
speed. typewrithig. Special Plehti011 Ismittle
of the feet that Mr P.,d. RoUse, a former nubile
school teaeher, sectirtd tho general grade!.
they gold tatelal in the business eepartmeet,
in addition to a special gold Medal for the
higheet stand in methematioe, with it score
In that department of 005 ma uf a possible NO.
Mr. 9. J. 81011081er, of 'Victoria Herber, won
the eteelei mister model for brined it tepid ord.
081 15100, with phenenienel reinard in
addition. Mr. Elliott, of Goilerioh, won the
general proficiency gold medal of the short.
hand depaetment with it 'speed in Shorthand
of 'rewords eminate, arid this but slightly
over live months" atutly. Other students Of
both departments Owned diplomas on tholes
examinations. The following are the termite:
Bummers Depertment -Oetterai Prolichoury,
god model, kid Roiled, Leniestilts.Oftt.; Gen*
erel Prolioiency, silver reeds), E. W. Poe, Poe
diode/. Speeial gold medal in eutthe.
inaties, Ed. Renee, Lettifiviliri, Ont..; Best sett
of books, giver medal, G. ,Iste Smith, Ur
O -
gate. nt.; Firet renmanenip. sliVer MO el.
le. W. Sholdriek,Olietharri3Onta First in repid
Oalmeatione, idivor Medal, H. J. 'Schemer,
Vieteris libeller. Ont. Shorthand Deport -
Want 1-Ge11er51:1rofieloneragold modal, W.F.
Mika, OOderleht Ont.; (lettere' Proficient/y.
silver medal, Note M. Eirkwood, Ilrahmton
T.7 13. Jttrvii, oolehoTtlytp4irerriattinig. agrotholdmied,44;
writieg, silver Medal, J. 13. Jervis, Uttlt, Ont.
O. McLachlan at Co
ehathatn, Ont.
Children Cry for
CASTOR IA.
• Honse and Lot tor Sale.
•
The large and commodious house PloasantlY
situated on Huron Street occupied by tl% un.
dersigned is Wined for sale On very reasonable
terms. There re eyery accomodation,with stable,
orchard,
W.POWERS,
Sept 21109.
Mk Go CAMERON
(Fohnerlyfof ()airmen Holt dr Canieron/
-
BARRISTER AND S0140.V.COR;
011ioe-fiamilton St' opposite Colborne House
-- • GODERICH ONT
GAIRROW & GARROW
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC.
Olinten. °ince-Comer Hantliton St. and the Squat
House and Lot tor Sale
--
The undersigned offers for sale at a low
Ogure,`his comfortable creole') on Queen St.,
containing eight rooms, hard and soft water
III the house. Cottage in good repair, The
lot contains over halten acre, and. on it are
plum, apple and pear trees. For further par -
E. B. Hartt,
Winders apply to
Clinton,
'Tune 8-1m
FARM FOR SALE
Subscriber offers for sale his farm centain-
ing 80 acres,lo7 39, oon. 10, Goderich township.
It is situated mates from Clinton, all oleared
withfirstailass buildiugs, bank barn, two story
house; all under pasture, has 3 acres orchard;
also a never -failing spring. The farm is first -
Mass in every respect, Also, 81 acres of bush,
which will be sold either vrItta the farm or
separate. No money required as long as the
subscriberis secured. For particulars apply
t, 13. SWITZER., on the premises. or Clinton
post office • • • • July 0-tf
•vo4:SAI.E.
The Gale faran.one of the 6.4 100 acres farms
in Godelaen township,ieuronOtninty,lot,17.part
18, eon.. 8, 61, miles from Goderrch and T from
'Clinton. The farm oontains good buildings
and good fewest 'well watered and well under-
draino, There is a large bearing mallard
and g of small fruits. Tetras to snit pur-
chaser. ich Apply to WM. GOULD, on the pre-
Godero, edm.,.:Jone 8-2m Special attention paid to preservation of
childreree teesh. visit Bayfield every
sToRE volt; 84LE. *. -04fliet over W. Taylor & Son's elms store..
DR* AGNEW/
Goderith, Osi t.
J»1' GAMOW, 61.0. CIEAS• Gaituow.LJeB
PRCIUDFOOT & HAYS,
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC
PROCTORS IN TEA MARITIME COVET, &C.
Onme:•North st., next door teal:mai Mee
. Private Eunds to lend at lowest rates
of interest.
W. PROUDFOOT. •• R.C. ruirs
JOHN ,RIDOOT.
CONVEYANCER, CostsussIortren, nres
Real Estate and Insurance, Agenti Money lp
lend on Mortgage and Note security.
0111ce-HDRON WORT. CLINTON
DR. G. ERNEST Houvigs
DENTIST
• ' (Successor to Dr, T. O. Bruce)
• Specialist In Crown and Bridge Work
L. D. S.Graduate Royal College Dental Sur- ,
geons of Ontario, Toronto, • '
D, D, S. -First-class /loner graduate of ban. •
tal Department...of Toronto University.
-•-•---
Tn.) premises occupied by R. J. Cluff,* anti
consisting of a first close brickstore, on Albert
Street, Clintoe, is offered for sale on eat**
ter m•
Also Cottage on Albert Street, with two
lots, stable, and ali oon.viences. Particulars
on appication to Mrs W. Robertson, Clinton
'orates C, W. MeGregor.Coostance.
BUSYNESS. PROPERTY POR
, .
That desirable Brisk Business Stand on Al-
bert St., Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson. IS
offered tarsal°, including rear lot and stable.
The location is one of the best in Clinton. The
property is tree from ineutnbrance and title in -
.disputable. Pride reasonable and terms to -suit
purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANHURY, I..on-
dcin Road or address Clinton P. 0
, .
For Sale or to Rent.
The choice brick house on the corner of Ful-
ton and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate
of the late Richard Heywood, is offered, either
for sale tir to rest. It contains room for era -
.miry family, is practically a new house, with
all conveniences, and three -tenths of an afire
of land. If -the proporty is not sold or rented,
part of it Will be reaW. Apply to •
W. COATS Executor 0 nton.
•
Farm for Sale or to Resit.
200 acro fan) for sale or to rept, being. Lots
29 and 30, 85h concessiou. of Hullete township.;
125 acres Under cultivation, tbe rest bush and
nature land; watered by a well supplied river;
school house No. 5 situated on the farm; good
large beak barns, stal3les, eheds ana other
buildings, also 1 story house; also good or-
chard; has all *conveniences. Terms ease.
Apply OA the farm to
ALBERT C. VOLDEN,
or by letter to Lcindesboro P, (L. Out. sm
GOOD FAlEfaltf FOR SALE.
A desirable farm for stile being lot No. 35,
lith concession, of tbo township of Goderieh,
one mile south of Holmeaville, known as the
Cole farm, 80 acres, fall ploughing of 40 acres
a,11 done, 10 acres of fall wheat06 scree
meadow. balance LE pasture, orchard of choice
bearing fruit trees, Blithe front of said farm
is a, bee utile' row of Maple trees, a log house,
stone dairy, bank barn, 'offered, for sale on
very advantage terms.
T. 0. PICKARD. ilelmesville P.O.
A Bargain in Land.
• Here's a Otani*.
'• ror sale cheap end on easy terms -part
of Lot 4, Bayfield Conceasion, Goiderich
township; 55 acres. Apply to
W. SCOTT,
Sept 7-3m ••Brucefield.
splendid Farm, to itent or for sale
y
, Sulnerther offer,s either to rent or for Sale;
ids farm iso emirate eituated on the Enron
road,Titeltergraith, half it mile irons the town
Of Clinton. It hall cdeared, with firet-olase
buildings, bank barn 48x60, with whidmill,
implement house 18x30,with stone foundation,
stone pig Jacinth, Ubt20, with hen house above,
good frame hones, three acres of Senna orch-
ard, °reek running through the moo, The
farm it a first -tease one in every reepect and
toothy 'one *he either Wishee to teat or bus
reaeoneble tering will be 'Made. Possession
at as* time
ARTHIJR COUCH.
0114033, Jialleri %abattoir.
156 Pwifithtlirtitga 09,119,pt.
,ntly,ttutat and Osumi et ono *shim. A.
mint senestion or Million Conn, tosilmantst lath.
_ kistrir,,micedmb%itattirastrtitliA0bnismatessprigro.eirothosnartrklos•stztoperit
iontiereg$,Alermit..ass.71rongon,Toroake.ma
• 13n
Yotir
NANO
AND ORGAN
Rt the elltits;a1Vitisie Stara
th•
e Mieir is also Clinton headqueeters tor
McBurney
Beattie
Bicycles
Call tied flee MI for e bargain in a high
VON antabla and istey running wheel.
0• HOARE, CLINTON
(DENTIST; CLINTON
Cram end Bridge Voris.
..AT &MICH 'THE 2N3 THUREDA.T OF
•EACH MONTH
Office ROurs-_-9. to k
DR. 0. W. THOMPSON
PhYsiolan, Surgeon, Etc
Office and Reeidencle--
lasteteithury Bert. •
oR writ aitAthik
Licentiate Of thaBoyal College of Phisiciane -
London, England.
Oillee and Residence- •
•'PROEMS scam, tit snare,
. Sueeesser loOr. t'ara)31di•
,
TIE, WM: GORR. L. R. C. P. add L. B. 0. IL.
Edinburgh, Oaks -Ontario Broke Clinton
Night cells at froat'door of resideece on Rattan
bury St., oppesitaTtesbeteritua chinch. -
•
DE. J. W, SHAW, PEITSICUR. SURGEON
Amottehettr., eta., °Mae and residenee On-
tario St., oppeede English church, twiner)* tie
canted by Dr.Appleton, Clinton Ont.
• • . "
11111. STANBURY, GltaDUATE OF THE
Medical Departmeut of Victoria Univer-
sity. Toroptch formerly of the Hospitals and
•Dispen New York, Coroner of the
'County of 1uro1z, Hayfield. Ont.
• IC J. R. FOWLER,
.Gold and Silver Medalist, first-elass honor
graduate of the Ontarto Veterinary
College.
TREATS DISEASES Or ALL awatal.al
sight and day calla answered at oilloe-Or
Worthington`soldstand.opo.Coramercial Rote
SLACEALL VETERINARY StIRGEOh •
9) • HonoraryGraduate of theOntarloVeterina
0011eges, Trusts alldiseasesoldoraesticated
=Me On thamost Moder/land Foie/aide prlici-
plea. Office- immedistelesouth of the New El a
Otlice, Residence - Albert St., Clinton, Cad
nignt Corday attended to Promptly
airARRIAGE LIOE76E, JAMES SCOTT, SR.
issurer of Marriage Licenses, Library Booms
mid Residence. Mary Street. Olinton.
srarans tiairnitas LONDEBBORO,
to ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.
No witnesses featured
ti W. FAR8001113, SJEMBER. OF ASS% OF
.e..! • P. L. IL, Printincial Land Surveyor ted
Civil Engineer, London, Out. -Office at Gee
Stewart's Orman? Store, Clinton.
MONET TO LOIN.
• PRIVA.TE PUNDS.
.41 low rates on first-class inertgages.
Applyto
• •, G. "D.. Meltaggart,
m • • aron se-tf • . Clinton Out.
CLINTON MAR.BLE WORKS.
• COOPER% OLD STAND,
• Next to ceenneretai notel.
This estab taturient is intuit opiltsialt ana an
erdtrimee la 1118 9008 eatisfacto y tray. Oen e.
tent see granite work a specialty. Prreet as
recouable as these 01 153 establishree t
.1. B. HOOVER. Clinton
MettILLOP MUTUIL FIRE
INSUltANCE CO.
num az .1801, UOPERTY
„rows
P
ONLY INSURED
orrice:as
1 Orlialetiget:ASAtiterrsUf'ggfii:61 4.1.1.
fithaunon, Amy-Treas., Settforth P. 0.; Thos, Et
Rani. Iaspector of Losses, seatorth, le. 0.
Inatome.
sv, G. sessetteos Se itorth; John (Lariat.
•tvinthroe P. Oa George Dale. Seafertlit Thre,
E. treys. Seals:tree Jett. tlinitie. Beethavood Pr
O.; John -Week liana* P. 0.: Thoreag P.Mser,
Ilrucciltlid : Jan B. McLean, Rippeu ; Jennie
Cana oll,y, Porter 11111
aSetere 4.
Robert smith, Ilarleek, MIA, itIllam,
f Irth; Janie. Cumming, EetnendvIlle; 3. W.
Yee, notmeevfne ; John Goventook and John
0. Mordn, titiditette
Parties deeirous IA (fleet Insurance or trans.
ILO other business will be prenietiy assent ed to
On aPplioatiott to any of the above *niters
itddrceeed te their reeeeetteri edicts, •