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The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-20, Page 2• July 20, 1900 THE CLINTON NEW ERA ktettete-YeeerueVefeetlkeeePeirtettelPieltSPI41 1 liltPentlitnee and T0E441011. Crisp County Olippirgs Where do Front the Globe. re...v. Air Fester, ill hie tecent epeeeb, cat. W. Diamond, who has conducted a icizett the Governweilt en twe grounds: hutcheaug bueineee in Whighana for that it has not redeemed ite promise some years, sold out last week to Geo. Yoll . ot retrellehment, and that it has 00t, Coultes. of Relgreeee- tit• Puled it 4 proittise tft e41tletiOtt. After an Hemel: of over a week, R Character Stell, rirAno rouS.4.14E j4t won finished OttrVy-Wainut Ilebitonsitst .reeetefiele oetvil ee woimolown Co. Platte. pen be bought on very reasonable Titesbodis.t isfergv mats will be reed With in- ;Mgt 14 188 lajAntI212?llrrt terser htba many frioode. Ot thia gnats. :tfolionitoh, now living in ' er HOBO IleIRE1D BULL Rh Hi r(1,11,,, W00 horns in 1830 neor the town The facts are that expenditere has beert .Roge le a Wmetherie puttee eveiv ire Stand? ineteasett 1 1 itat the rttle ot taxeeion , Sell #13/' of last week. flo had math° hae been reduced ; but that owing to the dvala•ed age of 70. For pearls 80 , • • ,. Thi i paravaph is intended or d t bat' 11••• '11101't•sed• Ii, i• POskilbl• ku day. Deceased wee 'boat in Corriwate (Dote Liberal criticisms on the . expel' • England, eyer sovontY yeaes aloi. • (.1 'ontiii41 ::nitetestis Wei:It:yen Meth- et reeetetae„ twice ("MI eel') ts st reit of h la psreists,ard A BEDARD. je as at in v*(*. r v. 4413 ,,ws turns ou. sy.s tat 10, tyressi roongt Iry itvee ?nal! zr lem. dm: tali% at itruvti tooeFwib. Loll% rpDr aittv lerrhlitisomee at ass', en lesra ags wee tirtfonatcl a - Anwachitwipr- in, he- Ohl -land •in 1847 in, • woTtoje. CiitinsieY wit t paroi, ts and' family ie, N. • 0, the, reduction and to the growe of yesre ho has beemea resident Of toWn, • rap ti haven e e Rogers, ore resident of, og- e linage( vim scriberswho have not thrtefOre the reeenite from taxation hem eteve the e.arly dere died Yet' re*, led that sebeernition tor yost stud for no others. In addition te:ptiblisbing a Sint class local paper et the lowest 'vomit. ble titles -001 ANBAR,Jall *OVUM wg re....tt .ur 1'.-• s ws M lit H4 , I a ite4.4 s Yea by min, dell.' paper, whio.1 coAi ue considerable eiitr6. • , •.`1•414l -Price tor this extra servo:se bu11 we eo age thatsutacribt re show their appreetalidir by renewing their sub:. suriptions a promptly at:possible. It i; unreasonable and unfair to ..ask us to pay postage on Ir 4*Ora, and, *WO run a credit business from year' to ) ear, ocd we tankly k our delinquent subscribers toile° that ar- rears are pa idiand a ;Merin advance. - Andthe sooner this is done the b Ater we will Like it, • 'taunt under the late Government, Kw' emigrated. to, Canada when stxteeu •' Sertioun that it mita 1.01.) large, arid years (lege. , • i o .z• oe iz v height to be rechicecLand promisee that erer.riv uld be reduced if the Liberals Thos. Holland, Egtuondville,•dietteei" • w Me t el urtied, The reply to.the charts... Monday week ard was 78 years ot ege. . Is that the 4,therale have been called fie was thi ice mauled and leaver- eV_ • upon todeal with novel and Untereeeeet . widQw A" 41111117 a t welve thileFenl'' , eutatitiulie • and that the trade aud nentneY (11 *Wine are if POWn OP 4114 matt,' - business of the come:1y have ttookell Otk : " I uern prosperous in life' • -.1"' ' iSt) tteMendous a grOwththat an ex- I Death tins removed anether ofctbe penchture that would ,legye been ex • ! respected pioneers of McKillop towns travagant five or eix years ago is not ship, Mrs Archibald Ferguson died at eXtravegant tcedaq. If a man' a pri her reeidence ou the 9..h con, 'Sunday vate income -were raltred fifty percent, morning, tat hog, she had reached he weeild certainly feel warranted in tbe Ruud age ot 79 yeare. . . making oxpendit ul es which were pre- 1 Ay .v. '. • . vtously out of the question. That Men m eativrie one of the Wroxeter argunsent which it. 10 possible to cart y io'nee; e, passecl away lest week itt, tile Lou tar, but, wawa reasonable molts : Fulvaneed age of 91 yeare. He was the village treasurer for many yeare end „etc* it is a fair iii g u men t., No one will 1 I was very highl3r respected by all who deny that the expenditure of • try ehould bear some proportions to ' e•"` " '"'"" lie its yesoutees and its taxpaying power, 1 .Me and Mrs M. Spence, of Morris, ille e iiint On tut gra mid that tioterprices mfel ay he• say un- meld aboot linty or their relativee tied dertaken at one period which could neatest friends to tbeir re:grief:cc etr- FRIDAY, JULY 20 1900 not be considered at another. At the : Toe•d•Vs 3111Y ard.. to loin in the Ctt- same time do not think it ought to bration of the, fiftieth anniversary of Tbe Signal has aptly dubbed the Con- Mr and Mee Spence 4 ,k - be arreutned that every increase in re- their wedding - venue is a juatification for a Correa. i are natives of OrkneY, Scouand, I ?' servative whip "ReyhOle"Taylor. He's ponding inceease in expenditure. Be- I Ft iday evenine, last Week, 'Elva Mai- ' smaller tnan a keyhole, sides the steady growth in trade ehere gareteinfent daughter of O. E and 1 .: are certain inevitable fluctuations, fgr- I ,gar Turnbull!, Guelph, succumbed to ward and backward, and allowance I an attack of whooping cough, followed • • • 04110 01 tt ()amide and eettled ter 4°31" NOW 14 hereby given that the Connell of itlin - in Kt) tepee o'beeee teenterthe mile the corporation of tee tow n tie Chinto:a ill- :T;Illitieoefrteol)10.1%)ul'lietigeit,Theepticeiriagreovitte'ttiltact4.8. . telt tear 6outoensotfrvu cite too reloansetrreateet, ti blanker° 4 iticlotnrg d HighanStreeta in the seta teem and to rte- . the Seel mato thereof upon the properties N..,., ., 4k- allot:Veil andnot ,exqmpb by law from essiesa- e, • -1 ., . he estimated-, cot of the proposed work is • ''',:-..., - r• it460,77if altioll sum $00 00 to tobe provided out ' at the general funds of the al unictIntlitY , t". • A. Courthf Revioion will beheld. on MondaYr July 21, 1900, at it o'olook p re., et the Council Chamber. for the purpose of hee.ring complaint against tho proposed assessment. or acourito ut the frontage measurement, and any °titer coin:debit which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the said 'Court Dated at Clinton thie 6th day of July,1000 W. COATS. Town Clerk • Give A irouth . resolution and a course in Business and:Shorthand at the • rofi Tv% It is said that -Hon. Mr Fester will ought to be made for these in estimat- . by convulsions, aged twe month- and shortly atart on a p eitical tour of the ing the scaleof expenditure. It shou'd ' one day; The remains were taken to be adjusted, as 'nearly as possible, , to Brussels for nnterMent provinee. We'll bet a hat the Censer- an average year. • yatives don't want him to speak in the ..: A barn raisi ng was on tbe program Whatever may be said of the speCon- • • • • • can hardly he Ulm -lied i'Vli' WA r'll'ese..3* at week, Arripettioug,s, 8I,h• coo , GI ey, Jost, city ot Hamilton. a es made by Liberate ii, Oppesition, thee yeaz ing Keel 0, ctnitiligeucy Oti the war. in hariand.....pia stonestablingutnncleiniiat South Africet, ot use rueh of wining and mewl he added 20x60 feet to the building, Making's, barn 5008 feet. el r population to the 'Xilkon, The Yukon, Hammy, of Bluevale, was the frriest.e. besides, yieldsa larger sure of money . ' than it absorbs. The expenditure on The nuptial how was tied at the te- this region on two years and a half Was sidence of M. G. Richardeon, en Mon - $3,215,705, and the revenee 113,809.000. day evening, by Rev. J. Rose, B. A, The extension of the Intercolonial Hail- between W. H. Nictairuley, merchant, way toltfonteeal mused, of course an of Blind River, Algoma, and Miss Liz - increase iti expenditure. but 'there are zie. eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs and will be corresponding increase on Richardson, in tl e presence Of relatty- the revenue side of theaccount., Theseee. • * . ' _ e instances go to bhow that a charge of. Saturday evening, lad week, Lizzie, extravagance cannot be made out be the 12 year eld daughter of ,Jas. Spar, nseiely.stating the figures of expendi- was oti top ot a load of hay assistiqg thee in hulk. It Must 1ee.. eleown that the loading when she Met with a some. either a particular :expenditure is •ute• what serious accident, 'Lizzliter right wat•ranted, or that the general tepee- :leg was, caught in the wheel. and Note. diture is too large in proportion to theen between the knee and ankle, both Wealth of the country, teed leads to op- 'Wheels runtibesc over it. pressive taxation. •ai. Mrs Thos. 3aylis died sudden.Onthe qrestion of taxton Mr Fos- ly at the family residence, Dovercourt ter takes a peculiar position. Re says road, Toronto, on Sunday morning, that there has been an increase of July let, from A paralytic titmice, re. $12,500,000 since 1894-5, and that be ceived thaThursday previously. De• takes that year because it marks the ceased with, her husband • and family lowed point in the -period of taxation fnimeft easideie en tee eth eon., of reached by theConseryative paler, ow- Grey, rernoVIng to Hamiltop Omit et The Hudson Bay Cempany reports• mush greater prosperity in the North- west last Year than in previousseas011e. Similar reports come from all over Canada. This is a new end better era tor the Dominion. • • • . • In the Queen'e bye -election the Lib- • erate. Government of Prince Edward It - land won a decisive victory on Wed- , )• ne;day, Dr. Douglas defeating Mr. Wise and. reducing the Conservative Sgt.:: es in almost eVery poll. The ma- 3ority is varioesly reported from e00 to MO, The Conservative reaction has' not yet reached the Island. • • • • The report of the Oommiesion -ap- • pointed to investigate the West Elgtiti election irregularities has been fian'ded In. It shows that the result of • the election was not affected by the role conduct of the deputy returning offic- ers, and that Mr elacnish was not per- • sonally guilty of wrongdoing.. It also • decides that the West -Elgin ballots . were burned accidentally,and not with intent to suppress evidence. fir • * " . • Properties for Sale or to Let nousn von SAX,E e•molos.e,yo A comfortable frame how on the corner of Quinn: atul•Johnetweete Three-quars t•reaeret of land; good orchard ; hard water, eta.. a1sotabe. A.PPIT te • -Nov. 9th -lit MRS• J. TOWNSEND Hamel rou SALE. The comfortable and cosecottage m01°110021 Street, Clinton, recently occupied:by James •blettlochertylis offered for late OU Way rowans, able terms. AIM McCzAthielnOre • and who shall place limits is career Catalogue free. • J. 1/V.''WESTERVELT, • . . ing of de late venerable Dr. Geo. Douglas, • PrIncipil the young roan made progress and gave ee promise of the veisatility of usefulness for , which his atter 'pars have been noted. "nrywerervervirerverververvvvverversee Paining by SOMe time spent in Brockville, to his great advantage, he moved weetwa: d and settled in Tomato in 1851, where the family resided for 47 goers. In 1852 he entered the Methodist ministry, and in 1.856 was entered student in Victoria Col- lege, where he made successful progrese in an optional course of study. eine° that time he has grown in, intimmos and popul- arity both among his bmtbren and the olitwohen For eighteen Years he eery( d the church on oirourte, and, then on impor- tant stationein side towns as Paris, Xin- • oaraine, Clinton, A.31mer, Seems, Strath. roe', London and Exeter. Fle has for sev- eral yesrs occupied the honorable position of Chairman of Districts, and the execu- tion of the onerous 'antise• of his offioe, as digs:eyed ular toot and level- headed nos. ' • In 188$ hie brethren elected film to the Vbi. high office of President of the London Cole ference, and as spreading °flier he proved ' him& I( well worthy of the ooredence of hie brethrenee electing Won to the position to which they bfid plaved him. His fund of intiniable humor kept in the best of . ."Spirif*, nit his thoroughness in the dot - pat* Of bnalnesa wig acknowledged by the • :useMtere of the couferenve He hair eeteeen RUM BALL'S • • WATCH( ..ANp JEOTEIRT STORE east seoeived a lot of new Bette, legates, Polley Belte,Bangle Brace- lets, eto. The latest pride in the • market. „e, We make speoialty of fittfog Spectacles and Eye Glasses. , Byes examined free, • CANADIAN PisCurie: 'ling to the. removal of the duLy years aeo. , , 4 M. eater of life geekel cOnfeimees; a fact eg„eeke, sugar. As there was a heavy deficit • ' •loiterer eviienee of the confidence of We eaeessev. . that year Mr Foster nut part of the J. D. DecNab, C. E., of Seafortb, and brethren in- hie ability and worth.As a Seekers' duty back again, and itie0 made an .in- engineer nowieke was engagettlatit•• prerfeher there hie:mobility me other moreDA crease in the excise duty, estimating week in making, a survey and award in oatspeken end, teenage in denoinicieg poem-nuipaY . that the two cluing& would. give him the Knox-Eerl drain, in concessions A , lie gins of Itie•present aq, and More than Excursions .. a public duty to praire acbiev- venue. Why that increase, made by This ditch le 10,200 feet in. length, and ,. qiieede. Bit oppositieo only strengthened To the , It is anenter which fill short of the ideal, the charge of the Liberal party is be.. Mr, Foster .hiusself, should be laid. to had been for some yeartra bone of con- tention afhong eboee interested. ,Alt trierephea. Iii !I Mntters involving pub. him he his .00titise, and in " tho end he •el ' -ee • tanaulan -and the fact appears to be thee iii n, yond our oonotwehension. The ta.xedin 'Cletix let:Ought the Int1qer to & Pelne- ._ lie morality. he has seseeele been in the North West $1,700,000 or '$1,800,000 of increased re- and )3 in. the townebiet of •Howiek, tntae ha ha' temporarily Buffered io eeeee. •the year 1895 0, the litet year of (wonder- • Brusselitee were sadly surpmeed, on front of the battle against that which de- Muiock is the best Postrnaster-Gleer- At Return blares Winnipeg ....‘ Delorane .... • • Antler.......... Estevan Binscarth Mbosomin Swim Rivet Regina., .. . . . Meosejaw Yorkton • - Prince Albert 4$35 Colorant - Red Deer •$40 •Edmonton ,--,.--.• Monday morning to hear that atie old moralizes. • Espreielly is thet trne DD the' ilorg(A.13111,nroaill9thr'S„ Site. troll?) nil* Angttat ' waive administration, yielded •91 7rttl • eral Canada triter had, and that be has 000: " Since that time every change - and even known resident in the persontemperrinee qecteciohoine throughour this - Gbing Jillr 18th. ' Betaintnit until Septem- . done more than any of his predecess- made in the taeilf has been a reduction. of.1/17m, Aldridge had met his death westerxedistrmhis hs mime is a 110,2.e1301d ber 12tn (All rail only.): sore to bring thatdepartment into har- r e - • • . Oning:july17th. Returning until - As to the tariff of .1897, MFostee KM- ender eau strcurnstancee. Deceatted word, as ati inyeterete foe of the liquor her nth (Aural or g g Alberto, ) Septem lawny with modern etandards of pro- _self is the witness. he says that the was born in the township . of -Beverly, teaftle. In the agitetion scene years ago For tickets and further information aPP1Y gress and efficiency. - Toronto Tete- Liberties ',gave the United Stater?' fiee NOTUAN, Asst. Genii Passenger Asent,I.King or to A. H. corn, free twine, free Wire, and largely ..M1ViessntGvIrsanr42Stirr.ki,.annet wOansiedmonntikai.eapte°- eget,* the Jesuit eggreetion be took a pro- _ to an, CanallianPabillo Agent. gram, Independent Conservative. =Went piece,: and was very pronounced on St Bast Toronto 4 • • • reduced the customs taxatione 'upon sides the *Mew there are two children, that grave subjecte Conapelled he atiotion ' ,' ' • • 'many lines exported by it! Malted David of Platteville, and Mise Aidride in his family, this() years ago.heWas forced ., Mite, from the Globe,will be retrieval- States He omitted - to say that the ge et home. ele Aldridge was in his to talcs, a anpararnauittedrelotiOn among his - - ly interested :-As to politicalunion . Liberals further reduced the tariff by 78th' year. He was au entimeirtatic brethren, but ie not forgotten by ;then*, and ...,.../". . the greference. on British imports Liberal In politics and held adherence. by many tokens of lovin ' regard and with the United States, there is noth- whic are now admitted at two -third; to the Freeleyeerian church. Iiendshine. in erriploymeniaf anniversaries ing about which Canadians are 'think. of the.ordinary duty. The preference, of their churches, birdie liyeii among them, goods, and the extension of the ft ee HAVE X°13. .74•41;0 b-ExIdE ? . success and that ot the ohurthes ot our .. illy less at the present tiMe. Rev the large reductions of duty on iron loving them'in his heart, praying for their trade, friendly relations andeo-opera- fiat, are the principal features of Liber- Have you made (*ohm of a druggist. to land. . . . _ Thomann otthe annual medal exam of this Hon in all good works of ciyilization al tariff legislation. Whet e does Mr whom you Qin go at all times with a oar- . popuhw husinese college are juat at hand.There c In be had without political fusion. Illi s Canada, while absolutely declin- Be is merely juggling. the facts and If you have not yet made & choice, we re- HE DeOWNED THE BUFFALO. axe many contestants, all exceptionally well .4ainiewliflasedkaenend. co,enrstheqeitipeglytot..hmeobaceomaratt.iinn., Foster find his increase of taxation ? tainty of getting just what you require ? in - an Uncle Sam's maerlage proposal, is figuree. The rate of taxation has been speottully request that you give us a . -- — forms ue that tie aohool year just closing has willing to be a sister I Ohm reduced; but the revenue from taxer- Our stock of pure drupe peefuthere bttninallhi: 'A lee:* .sas Stookm. ant,* Story or ina.. been-thenwat moccasin' in the history of the college. not only in attenarinee but In the at. ' • • • *. r! ''-'... • •" S - tion has been increased because of the ere combs, SpOngegi and 'general toilet sag- pereenee in eke Hue Arkansas. taininents of its students Many of the classes A grotni of Cattlemen at he ' The Loadon News • says: -1f the increase in imports. • In Del° the ine- plied is lerge and varied, and our prices • people of Cal ada wanted prohibition, about the skill of Oklahoma cowboys in Mims &Ca Psortn *Er.r. ' . they had a beautiful cbance to :say so of imports was $44,704,000; tbe increase _ , they were $162,"000. Thell increase • - --. . . •throwing the lariat, when 11. E. Word, standing the fact that the chswacter of tho work' ar d requireinente have ben steadily ' ranie 0 Celery Ceimpound, the world's . Sr„ • whose home is at Higgins, Tex., but advanced.the remit of Use recent exaraies- when they had the plebiscite. They nf taxation was only efi,500,000. Had the old tariff been he force, the increase • grea,test and best' Medicine makes -pia peo- whose cattle 'are meetly in Oklahoma, ions show thot the students have made re - evidently did not want prohibition, of taxation Would have been $7,600,000, ple well.' Thousands of testimonials from • aid "1 had an experience roping when been made a d inarkable scores. Ton* typswilting has . for a. large proportion of them did not the best people have established the time I' was a young man which put Me through istinot featuie of this school for take trouble to vote. The situation is, This year, as the imports for eleven that Pairte's Celery Compound is the only a lively gait. . As a Texan who had f01- eolith* =dent's% =tieing:at ?Mgr:11411V Months are. mOre than equal to tbe dal was offered for competition, Mr in brief, that a section of the' people total Of lost year, the revenue ,will be ' er ailments.. O'ubriesitneliceiflafcinreir vatrh; . :bin:reed ift :imontglet iltlirlfmheisholitot tiopfelctdtthitar: J. B. Jarvis son of Mr J . Jarvis. manager. honest end eel want prohibition, another section do dill higher. But surely no one wil litehenteftext,2alt,ei?ifto Emovi: this crietfed t live stook in the different departments were coMposed I 8 000 000 1 th 1 t ; • Hi tt I almost entirely of puha° 'school teachers, ports were only $ 1 , ; in e owes . convent ori at eno were ta king • ••holding certificates of a grades notwith- . not Want it and edged section, larger than eiteer of the other seetiOns, is say that increased imports are causep Oaterottnd in altvrtyallr.eallottntot yturroggsiliopt: ognrottionudr tat tehogultdit,l,iLeiint:iteraapned annodthtitne! reseed t=velttne. ft eclat men flot7s lee% by increased taxation. gy from tre. li - of the faot that ltir Ed. Rouse, a former publitt ,:. . ma trfron tt • • 0' PI. A i 4 ''t .E141101 EXPERIENCE tle Arkansas river about five miles south in Addition tea special gotielnedal for the ss , any revolutiotary changes as the re- substitutes offered for tfie only sure -pop . --- The closing year of the century t ili e gent es a mum One afternoon I thire'saceojia81eshilisve5rienirli' danger. Oct always aid use nehe. °thee most successful Western nth. at Lon- that had wandered away from the ,maiti addition. Mr. Elliott, of Goderiob, won tho cioatiToriotsopritiea, thither, wen d inrapid cal- fri • 1% - sillt of the scheme to get Great Britain and painlese corn cure is attended with gives every, proepect of developing the came suddenly upon five big buffalo bung . oulation, with phenomenal • record ilt 3, tO return to protection. It stlys:-"Our than Futnem's Painless : Corn Extrador, I don thitt has evee been seen sine the herd., I milled ine !seal, killed one of graedrdaeloParroteracieenntoywigtoardamsrail srobbserethhaottd. e . English friends must not take too ser- for sore prodnoing substituter are offerea lowly the utterances of some 'of the Jest as good as Patnenale Corn Extreotor, institution was first organized In 1867. there and, not ohtkavinesP time to reload, de. of 151worda it minute, „and this hut ,alightly tided to rope e 'Since that tithe the Directors haye h te aeteetteted e over eve menthe etude. Other students of • ' • gloriously indifferent. • • • Hilton, On•t.• th0 uummer of 1871 I wart on the Lit- school tetteher, sOoured the general. Pro 01 ensay gold niedal in the business department, e... The h'arnic Vs Sun does not look for Has convinced many that to use any of the The Western ralr. • • of Wichita, Xan. I had splended horse, highes stand in nuithematica. With a score trained for the temp mid &Most as in. in that department of J Otit 20- f sossible 210. _ Safe, sureepaintees. • • beeri ever progressive and each yeat found myeelf with h fob on re departments Beatired. dielomas on these • Canadians who were present'ae there- y bands. cent meeting of the Associated °ham- LiterarY Metes. • minationts. The following are the roults: the problem has been to find space for At the first throw my retie dropped. eusineas Department -General Proficiency, • the multifarious exhibits, while etill around the old bell's horns. Now, when eottewincetent.; Gen - gold model, Ed Routle, het% of Commerce at London. • Toile- ' — • ere' Pronetenet, etiver medal, E. W. VON Col. e letiving ansdle rOOM for the crqwd to a buffalo makes up his mind togo Any.. cheater, ont_e 'pooiol gold medal in 3 athis- * mending that Great Britain reverb to "The Imperial Iden" is the title of i wander at will through the park like Where in a Mall he travels in it straight rustles, Ed. mouse, Louisville, Ont.; Beat set •most interesting booklet justpublished grounds, or find seating capacity on the line. You may be able to turn him a citA tinkt. 1,1,;:intir,raufi,,ssing,v,,n1gfer the protective system, these gentlenaen by Messrs Colin McArthur...the wall- spacious grand stands. This year will little, but in the main he will keep his et W. steitedek,ehathrire First in safta express their own views, hub they paper mabufacturers of Montreal, for witnees rating further additions, tee mune, That was what this bull did. CalOnlittiOnS,SilVer DlOriaL H. J. Sado or. -certainly have no authority to speak presentation to their customers as 0, gether with such added oonventences He headed toward the Litt% Ark:mare 'ZictriachegisclerltrAnsti.sasilsxMleamert. - for the Canadian Geyernment or the tribute to the,spifit ot the most unique as the experience of the nest has. mtg. with the evident -intention ot crossing It Fliirotl,etoaorteh, onte Gonatal Prefigien0Y, collodion people. It is doubtful if *Ye event in the mszory of natione, viz:, gested, and for which thestrecess of the ?de borne, Always fearless when. handling tumor mom, Kamm. xidemee, Brampton, tee cent of the Canadian electorate the retriarkableresponse of the colonies past has !Pet aniple firlanctlal provision, tattle, Watt thlild Whet: in close quartera entle firstin Emathogpmetrig, gold medal* s Sect D. McLachlan &A e th e a lively- clip. I wax becoming of the coin. ' now that the gentlemen WbO have to the lifother Country. One only re., with a buffalo, and / was unable to eheck 'Ziebeht; Idieeritesectro.1 ilia:vial; Galt, g. the Empire were acrose the A.Hantie. edition is limited. It is copyrighted fog poem, handed us by a subscriber, • I. ehattitakin, Ont. ' and published for the trade only ,but Ion teat Lee only wey out of my trouble - brought its author $1t000, being the •' been laying down the Wide policy oS. gret about the publication is that the it? had me going south at 1211 A GOOD the bull, who soon INTENT. -The follow-. • • was to cut my rope and kit the bull earry "PK. • • Canada at Perla. all our readers can tree cOpfele in the • mun offered by a synd cote of vreetern ft it • br Oronhyatekha, head of the For. dealers. hen& of all Well.known wall -paper editors for the best appeal to subsorib. 44611e Little Arkansae marrow in .4.44+44+4+14. VLA la arrearsi-llyes rot+ men oft places while at no groat Waterloo ewe, ***or • UL ester Order, has just returned 'from a s'The Faehionahte Summer Itesorts retnind us, honed men on% stand ft will ge found lools four arid live feet SUMMER SC11.001, Europeon trip. He Welted the Paris Of the'Oeftfare le a feature of the Atigs chariCel the mete We Work there grow deep and from Et to 40 feet Wide. The b hl d hi t h p s*toolition., mid in ea eetemeee, Ladies'-ttome joitrnal, ecialistintor. son our, an t *Re ;LILY Ord• sob* from the glimpse itgivet of the on Our te_ r ut gl.sbLituse °woo bank WashpeirtOttgle; n ;AI gorett en 0 tIOW rtialted hatdlotig into bus ot theft TerontO has expreolled the highest,. social life of these iree: ateetifew: :tap:rase ititizt% earintclii yr:vet pits, ties ContratEnsniesseollege rtrd by the Cantulian Miniater of:, us ublishing Philadelphia. One doingg send'your ogee. howeter sk1194 fire Metet k to Amalie my hot* to,ctess "..""*"64.64614" sx, eVirgin4.4; "Oat they were cattle ere fte trCanttelt!`bluatkitgreirlttittontInievk. • Toronto. • /nether for Oe'abiliti' an ""ir t h, P °A 6 1/ UP " lY, t saw that I rould rue Oat mr, rope . I' Ili* the intermit& ot the Dorninion at ii0 Wake. VW/ has :been orthnot-• -dailatuyaral tea oents opy, . when the snow of winter etrptee . niat,o41 • shim)* alat,e0 na itimpa• Offeel nin•Moni oPtortunib, for itt ' Okla thepreticht says tete °more. _ One tit the thief tdpies of ditnussion we alien hofe no Volts at 1,11. Muting ,thinkititg Citizens itt the taloa • tatef°,1idt° titlii:dtet`PM*1y*hititte'cl htliktd. tborkeeltWillteetch lehnojnelthitnararrtidtrpenterainaliebbnipbndlipanam‘re, Teardiere mid SehiOr etuaenta to development limperfolisa. both in CATAEBECZONE 0411140T BE FEAT. log ohalJerked the repo tent Just a* the catosbkrert lititalt 016Vglit'k theilfitieleCtilonlee tend in the Ilkiltist • t itart*I to climb up the bank. TM zombio Isasy 00,S4n spt any aro thorNr Tv olog 0 t Et Poll.'•states, *Ito Puttee i3f 11001161MM melee& le•deehgaev,ee vete vieni tees were.; tee hen e *see. tate tee eeteee Stk. ,•••••••”: 1.1444, ea,./••••F (10,0. 404 Ione 0 "WO up*Araii ht thcoolonkm *00411- triurAhlta thii"00.0ttuvr*fit• Mid 6; °Plei!c Otitarr illeffithi hi bsaieu au Mitt' itlif that hall a it suilerlato, 003.0. Auk 9641004*w. tiou no do 6...19,t, .f.q.,P,Anad..14,- waft Utica a **Usable 'end • oni,, or. ,liomorhoione doe lee: tete his shaggy head agareee,the .peeetee •641 4,4104. speow The other vitiht Wheni,„,1"Sellelp s.40,_uuel; gloried Enda in the Jell' •sonritgord Thin onytiller medicine X star didtillir bank. TX* Mad* it; sraat ' uOtaart tor paroodArc . *044 the gue6 ofthe Plum ^Plasm" , mooting Or it, fAittle, chseer 041111.'" ttelitfP BC herd tinted MO Of ray Oatarth: gin rethorse held bialltemi Witt a‘vist.. d: and Was about ttiii sit the *eihib•;:, Awl iOlirnadut, Ati Illustrated mild& Otliete=alikr .Theit proltstiou 'brie tering& it MAY seet,41( tou1/441eled ehet4t welt* aril isaparr4111,1t411.041pell4/16 od Mr Italie gees het it efiffiletereee Other' fee eitiefit lteeellettet wool Orr ,.46,41titb is triY Melt Willett 5.484 .j# toplogr.".-Ok. liri_lt4,0,0A,vitcrencuoid or fourthr:..ott 411w Men 104krb T'VQ• 14, t reser are tWo' toe ooarr;" Ilat*tib ;111 * 1 ha iirOnsiC shopi rabtar4 thi• s , , - trateitaks i„.• Id and •-00* 'firegulleate,and losite.of ntp:pogSeXitthiiiietion. • *wake. • • 10* Cor. lit *um Cttr Star. t ,, Brosisiiithi, tipoa ito, ,: Ifit 10•10004444411444444.440.4440444. 1.10tIght• fIllitvettnithlittir'bbItIstiliMON.tor,,pieve ttf,u44 ,,."4„,, 1160.„,,,,144,111 . , Ptt,S, • " , 49* Ir4al 1004 ,, 0 • . - t 4'... WA toissionee ,tioothwohi Goiaboli-6*(Wiptsiviii,! ‘. IV ,..iirrj,774,T. ' TTP,777.04,iti: ' inicatokso At . ' . ' Nr: .., bibitIon who ego*** to let' eared lee Of Oki innitUttatilts!Si'llAitiWE, , .. , '• .**s.4t ,thicAtisoba ; •,. •Witrigrf° • !. • 't. • • 11 r,rx ;„1 ,. • \ • •.faiattikt.4111,0441".14i404 O. had." - • 'cc:. • ' iheu. aama a N.-PU*444/410 410000001‘ oouotty. , AMISS• MO* *in, Wit. soot: wo000101011006 POOPERTIES FOR SALE.. Forlsale, iota near the Flax Mill, 2 lots on Eras St.,2 lots on Milton , alemshineli (pottage with frame kitohen,has d water,.good orchard* R ou applying to JON IGDOUT, Clinton• t 30,toillfffiltirs Reflood:tie. nauttoha. HOUSE for 8.M1; or to SENT. • — On Victoria, 80.. near Organ. Factory, #300 will buy a roomy. esinifortablo house with good Iot-the property recently ottoupled by Frank Upshot). Apply at onee to -- W. REYRONE, •• Barrister Ste. Clinton. • House and Lot tor Sale, The large and commodious house pleasantly situated on Huron Street, occupied by thc un- • dersigned is offered fon sale on very reasonable •terms. Therelaeyeryaccomodation,with stable, orchard, &O. •W. BOWERS, Sept 21.1899. Clinton. House and Lot tor Sale The undersigned offers for sale at a low figure, his comfortable cottage on Queen St., containing eight rooms, hard and soft water in the house. Cottage in good repair. The lot contains over half an acre, and on it are Plum, apple and pear trees. For further par- ticulars apply to E. 11, Hard, June8-1m . Clinton. FARM FOR SALE Subscriber offers for sale -his farm contain. Jug 80 acres, 107 SS, con. 10, GoderichtownshiP. It is situated oe miles from Clinton, all cleared with fintolass buildings, bank barn, two story house; all under pasture, has 8 acres orchard; , alsoa never -failing spring. The farm Is first -- plow in every respect. Also, 81 acres of bush. ' which will be sold either witn the farm or operate. No money required as long as the subscriber is secured, For pattioulars apply to B, SWITZER, on•the Premises, or Clinton Post office July 0-tf FOR .6 ALE. ProressionalundOthereartis • The Gale farm,one of the best 100 aor ea farms in Goderich township,HurionCouuty,lot17,part I8,. eon. 6; ei miles front Goderioh and 7 from Ohnton. 'The farm contains good buildings and goodfenoes, well watered and well under. drained, -Mtn 'se a large_beitting orchard and garden of small fruits. 'Tents to suit pur- chaser. ' 'Apply to Wid..GOULD,nu the Pre- mises, or Goderich P. O. 'Jima 8-2rn • STORE Fon SALE. • The 'promisee occupied by R. T. puff and. consisting of it first Mass brit* store, -on Albert Street,Unnton, is offered for sale on easy ter ar Also Cottage on 'Albert Street, with two Lots, stable, and OH convieuces. Particulars . on appication to Mrs W. Robertson, Clinton orilire0 W McGregor Constance. • • • • •. • . BUSINESS: • PROPERTY oR That desirable Brink Business Stand on A1, - bed Sts Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson, is offered for sale, inoluding rear lot and stable. The location's one of the bot in Clinton. The Property is free from rnoumbrance and title in- disputable. ftioe reasonable and terms to salt purchaser. Apply to GEO. EITANBURY, Lon- don Road or address Clinton P. 0 • . • . For Sale or to Rent. • The choke brick house on tie corner of Fut. ton and-joseph !tweets, belonging to the estate of the late Rlchard Heywood, is Offered either forsale or to rent. It contains room for ordi- nary family, is practically a nets house, with all conveniences, and three -tenths of an acre of land. If the property is not sold or rented, part of it will be rooted. Apply to . . W. COATS Sweoutor 0 nton. • 'Farm for Sale or to Rent. 200 acre farm for sale or to rent, being Lets 20 and 30, 811h concession of Hullett township; 125 acres under cultivation, the rest bush and pasture land; watered by, a well supplied river; school house No. 5 altuatedon the form; good Jorge bank barns, stables. sheds mkt other buildings, also 1* dory house; also good or- chard; bas 011' contrenienCOS. Terms easy. Apply on the farm to ALBERT 'C. VODDEN, or by letter to Londesboro P. 0., Out. Ira ;IA IVIES SCOTT Barrister, Solicitor, Ire, • 01.eNTOS. Oreics-killott Mock, Isaac Street, 110111141 TO LOAN. W. !MYRON E• 414titISTEtt, SoLloaoit, .1•10TABY • PUBLIC, ETC • Witce-;Itesivei• 14044 utwst*in. Qvposoi rommei• Photo iititery GUAM , r.., ''• • 011ARL; SEACrfle ettielster. ecalotteesotere and CsnYeytinge Ofiree-appeette Colhoisse Motel (Maoris& •, , •MI Ch CAMERON (Formerlyfof Cameron Holt a Cameron) ii.A.RHISTBE, AND s.ouoiToa, Oftioesstiamilton St oppoeite Colborne Howie GODERIOH, OMT • GARROVV- &GARROW BARRISTERS* SOLICMORS, ETC. . office-caraerliamiltan St. mid the Squat • Godertch, ant. - .T. T. Gananw. C. Oxus. GARROW,L.L.B PROUDFOOT & HAYS. • • BARRISTERS, SoLIOIDDIS, 110TARIESi PUBita PRO0T0REI IN THE MARITIME COURT,• &O. Office: North at., next deer te•ISuali Office Private Funds to lend at loWest rates of interest. W, PROUD10011. R. cozimrs • . , Jr,HN RIDOUT. • VON VEYANCE1s, C0MMISSI0Z031i,,, RTC. • Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Money to lend on Mortgage and Note security. , ittlics-HURON STREET. CLINTON •DR. G. EiliklEST HOLIVIRS • DENTIST. - •• • (Successor to Dr. T. 0: Bruise) specialist in Crown and Bridge Work tall/apartment of Toronto 'University, • ilL,oDnda. 8:-. Graduate Royal College Dental Our- • D. D. Honor graduate of Den - Special attention pad to preservation of ohildren'steesh. Will visit Bayfidd every geons ot,Oaterzo, Toronto. • ' • , Office over W. Taylor 6s Son's shoe store. • - • • DR. AGNEW • • 1DENTIST, CiaNTON , •Crown. and Bridge Work. • — AT ZURICH THE 2ND TsuBsDA.ir ow RACE morn( • • Oce Hours -9 to 5. DR. C. W. THOMPSON. - Physician Surgiton,,., Etc • - • 0Mce ttniResidence- Rattenbury,Streelts.....t A Bargain in Land. Here's a. Chance. For sale cheap and on easyterms-pert of Lot 4, Bayfield Concession, Godericls township; 55 aoree. Apply to W. SCOTT, Sept 7..31n Brucefield. Splendid Farm to Rent or for sale Subscriber offers either to rent or for sale, his farm 01 150 soros, situated on the Huron road, Tuokeranith, half a mile from the town of Clinton. It is sit cleared, with first-olass buildings, bank barn 485010, With winchnill, iMplenient house 18x30,with stone foundation, dote pig house 10x20, with hen house above, good frame house, three aerial of young ,orch- are, creek running through the wavy, The farm fa e first -Wass one in evererespent aid tautly ona who either wishes to rent or bur reasonable tame will be made. Possession at any time. ARTHUR COUCH. Milton, January 26th, 1000. o, UPHOLSTERING. - The undersigned Wishes to announce to tbo people of Clinton and surrotanling country, that ho has looated in Clinton and le prepars ed to do all kinds of Upholstering. Mantises Making, Carpet Sowing and laying. All ordare entrusted tome will receive prompt attention, Orders left :00 It.Walker's :madonna. June 8-2 m W. N. WALKER. Olinten. 156 t#014114190.1%1. snotty wisest 00 111 so* moms. A Eneteemecuon otgoteie 06109, lieM1M011.141. 0011i. el10, tonnes a Tomos troasstor sine V.'0140 ah0 beett11111 tat" erlo. 10 seats, in. anintstottAtMeitiassasatirouteatoTosatc. our PIANO AND OROAN • . DR. VVIVI. GRAHAM Licentiate of the Royal College otphysiolans London, England. , • Oiifiie andilesidence• - . PERBDPS BLOM* Ifp Stairs, • Successor to Dr. Turnbull. , • DWM. WINN, L. R. 6.1.. audit. R. C.8. •Edinburgh, °Mee -Ontario Sreet Clinton Night cola at front door of residence on Mitten bury St., OppotitoBresbiterian chiral. ••• • DB, J. . SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON A *enchant, do., office and residenoe On- tario St, opposite English church, foruierly 00 cupied by Dr. Appleton. Clinton Ont. R.STd1'flUftY GitADUA.TE OF TRH LF Medical Department of Victoria, i3DiVer- sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals and. Dineen:04m New York, Coroner Of the County of Huron, Bayfield. Ont. • . • • W. J. R.- FOWLER. Gold.. and 'Silver Medalist, iiiiitelass hotter . graduate of the, Ontarto "Veterinary • College. TREATS DISEASES Oi.ALD 4211er4.t.s1 Night and day e.alls answered at otiloe-Dr • . Worthington's old it ta,nd,oPo. Commercial Hide • E. BlaSOItATITI :VETERINARY SORGEOls . ts • ilonorarsteraduateof theOntorioVeterina r y College. Treats alidiseases of domestisiated at i mats on the racet modern and scientific mate plea Otago- iniinediately Routh of the New Ei a Office. itealdence Albert St, Clinton. Call night ordltv itttendodto promptly ' 11/1-ABILIAGE LIOSISE. JAMES SCOTT '01. Its. tourist of Marriage Licenses, Library Room and Residence. Mary attest, (Minton. • • TAMES CAMPBEZ, LONDESIMEO, •ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, No Witnesses required 101 W. FARNC031B, MEMBER OF /OWN OP .11: 4 P. Is S., Provincial Land Surveyor and • Civil • Engineer, London, Ont. -Office at Cleo Stewart's Grocery Store. Clinton. • MONEY TO LOAN. • •' PRtVATE FUNDS. At loWtates on first-ohtsa mortgages. APPlY • ••G. D. McTaggart, March ee-tf• • Clinton.• Ont. CLINTON MARBLE WORKS' • coOrmVirorlis sTernir-4-1 r • Next to Commonest HOW* This estabishment labial -op ration auS air • Orderalled in the mos satistaino y way,• Conte. tsty and granite work a- specialty. Prim* reeonablo as thoe 01 8111 isetablialuns t 4'. LI. BOCiirtH. Mite* • Ilefili41;01 IIIMITAL FIRE INSURANCE, CO. PAM/ * Iiibtatim tviiitow ktontan Pit Ow 41111titonlbtole II*46rok ONLY INSURED WhiOli is oho Oltnio Uaactuatitra log ‘ .Y.B.)4014**. Kt 1: O.; Thee - orritritial th4 nosed Fraser, vissaisrvild P. O..... 'W. Ja • Hera Ittspedor ftlientaita Sisoy•T . it P.O.; Thee 1111 Atcaurnex Beattie Bic:yoke to*1 0 ,14**mist* _ issfat I, ii :1€47o ,, 0 . 1111041011 P.O.