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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-08-03, Page 2Aug 1St 3, 1900 If yeti have net tteon the catalogues of the t'anada Business . College ehotham, Out. You are not familiar with .the best Which Canada has to offer in the line of Shorthana or • Business training. When we tell you. that we havehad represented with us during the year , ending in June, 147 cities, towns and 'villages in Canada and Newfoundland; 26 comities in 0fl! MHO, also Parry Soma aria Muskoka together , with Manitoba, Aleertn end six states of the union, TM Will 1111TO SUMO klOR of the staedints whieh this popular school has obtained Itas the only business college int:anode which hasbeen running 24 years. without change of ! management. Our quarter century session commences Tuesday, Sept: 4. We allow- railway fare to thu limit of 38 to students from a dal- • tame, and ciut secure good board. fur lathes a Sew week and for gents at $2.50. a rite for catalogue and be convinced of oursuper1or10'• D. McLachlan & eo., Chatham, Ont. Ali SOU 7^A)tttt ev FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1900, The Country's Prosperity. When the Conservatives were in power, they wt re never tired of claim- ing credit to. the government for the gro wth and prosperity. that prevailed.. If crops were good, factories busy, bus:. iness-booyant, • it was all, due to the National Policy, and The goVernmenc. got the cr.dit for it. • We are willing to admit that the progress and prosperity of a countrY. is the best i idication th tt everything is going well,. and by the same code cil reasoning as that formerly adopted by oar opp ments, we claim that the pres- eSt goverimiene is entitled to credit for. the wonderful prosperity we enjoy.. Here are some figures quoted by Hon. Mr Pattetson, Minister of Onetome, .which are official, and worthy of care- ful consideratioe:-. • The trade of 1900 -at the close of the. fiscal year exceeded that of the preced' iug twelve months by $50,000,000. This increase is ainiost entit ely in geode en- tered for consumption and theexports of the products of the country. This. trade amounted in volume in 1900 to $336,000,000 as against $2,86,966,000 in 1399. The • aggregate has'. more than • doubled since 1878 and the exports of Canadian • produce have more than doobled twenty\ years. pairada.'S total trade last year, including foreign goods exported,. was 0372,000.000, or more then a thillion a day, It is most important 4e) 'note in this sorinection that the increabe in the export of home products in the last four years is great- er than the increase in the previous eighteen years. It is instruetiye also to observe the lines of industry which have specially benefitted by the increa,se in exports Here are the figures for The period of 1888 1899:- 1889 1499 • THE CLINTON NEW ERA Crisp County Clippings, , •1 The Provincial Editor's Bud - I get, Ontario U. E. Union. E ijith Pease, of Brussels, has 1 treed * I he fano of Nathaniel not, 5th. line, i . . •. ___ Morris, fora tetra of Yeats. I Dr. 01-1(son, Editor. The Seaforth Tut f Aesocitt. ion bat e I _ I The Christian Endeavor Conventioh a balance of ab. et $500 on hand as a re. in London ilaS e'er thie beconse a thing sult of their laces list 'week. , .. ' of i he past -11 ueensory, but no doubt v Meeks W at son de Fonigh; of IVO h, to the thoosande thitt crowded 1 he purchased from G.Ieliirdie, of McKdlora tent s and halls, where it convened, is . 47 cattle, whose aggregate weight was eery precious ,nemory. Some of the ' 0'005 pounds, • - . fOreMitet wee of the. world a ldreresed ' The nineteen. head of fine cattle which it, rtj etin g in the honer of beinggrisso- MeeEasigh, Kith, shipved irons. liens elated wii b each a movement. sell lately were purchased from Mr . Nothing Unit has ever been seen In ' liewhina °tate Loodcht rintd,and aver;•• the World befere. And its for the . aged 1400'tiounds e win ' • Chtnsils of Christ, if h. will receive it, The Bell Telephonelinernen have put 1 fervant prayer is "long live Christian ' full of hope and strength and joy. Our a wire on the posts from Bluevale to no i Endeavor." Let It be guided by the Wingh•tm. • Telephone cOnnectio wiedoin,' and cherieh, by the love, end with Wroxeter, Gortie and Fordwich ' watched over by the care of the best is expected to be completed soon. tnsn in the church.. . . —Dept, T, 11, Tretheavay, M. E., .Gode- s How malty crossed the 'ocean to et- thch, tett for London,Etigland, en route tend t he 0: E. Convention ? It has t P Iiiissia, and Sibiu is, having received- . been stated officially that 4000 E idesho an appointment from an English syn., orer I'd Th was in the chartered, dicate to examiue some of the .gold vesiestsr,I. hilt nold4oubt. many more went mines in•those distant, countries. inother. vessels. • On july22iirl, the 'Members of, the Dr. Machu en,of Manthester,.was un- Dungannan Methodist Sunday school, able to be present, but sent a beautiful choir met at the church and presented and teeing message to the conve Mon Ildiss Hutton with two handiromele which hes been published hi "The bound . copies of Byron's and Mrs British Weekly." We.quote a sentence Browning's peems. also an . riddrese; or two from -it, "I rejoice in the grette bea.utifully painted in water colors: good your societies have effected, and believe that *rip htly worked t hey' may Tuesday night Week, the. spirit cif • Christopher • Grimoldby, of Owen, tie still m ire wefts). I trust that •in your convention emphasis may be leid Sound, took its flight. About 10 years On the necessity fur systematic study . ago Mr Grimoldby and family remov- of. scriptuee." ' I can ,only repeat ex - ed .from Brussels to Owen Sound. hie pression of most hearty sympathy end wase53 years of, age. . Mrs Gehnoldby. - and 5 Children stiryive, - , my earner Wish that YOur gueat con- . t' . b 1 . el 1 1 ed • On StrialaY Week -Catharine; seiile of -- We•e'XpecredeSileldernetrthoite Of "14•'" Jas. Price, passed away at her home in , His Steps,'", at Our Provincial Oonven Goderich, after a long •ilinese Of COD- ; tion at Guelph in October,. • Who ts ty eumption, which she bore with patient - be be delegate of your sciciety ? uncomplaining resignation. Besides Mr Doheety,Treasurer 'of the proses. her . host and, she leaves two voisng cial COnyentinn, Hensall; Oa., would daughtere, Nellie and.Nettle, to mourn like to hear from. every society in re- thetr los. ' , ' gated to its annual 'contribution: Our The remains. of Jos. Mitchell, young. ExchSqoet suffered last. year on .ac• count of the tn.eeting of the D minion . esti sine of John Mitchell, arrived m CooYention at Montreal. ' Godet ich from Marinette, Wis., Where the young man died on . Sunday week,' The ideceased woe. thirty years of age, .' . ,.;.: Aiwa NpwEs, and was 'a cigar -maker by. trade, . .,He Hamilton is still in trouble Over the left Goderich about six years ago. . - renting :cif a part Of Dunburn park. .. . Again the unwelcorne messenger"of . - The' boilermake.St' strike at Montreal . .. , . . . • death has entered the. home of Mr J. . is -likely to,end successfully tor, the Men. •"Oasemore; of Turn berry. . Atienteleven . . . „ . . . . Hamilton's '„selsool.boird winsemploy a months ago Mrs Casemore•wa.4 called supervisor of sewing. for the schools at, $30. to berlong home, Etta noiv the. eldest daughter (at twine) Mies Martha,: Imeser : passed the bounds of . time, aged .2C '., Therewere nearly 30,000 eersone it. years. .• . . , . s. • s • , • • the -Wiensipeg• Iedustritil Exhibition ess ' yesterday. . . - . , . • ' "S. , . s r ' -. • • ' During Seaforth races,'Air E BoSseee bury, of Zurich,•sold to Me Kelly, . Lis-, S. HUtchiege Of :Bird's . Hill, . Man.; . towel, his three-year-old grey .01 ts for was killed by the iniparial Litnited eia• the nice roiindsum of $300, . This colt press. , , • . . . ' . is a full brother to BessieK„ who Welt The Milton' Preeeed Brick .exhibt- see. fourth place at Shaforth.eaeee and Was cnred thebronze medal iit the Eerie sired by Wilder Lee/stile Pt 0130tY of J. Exposeition; • .. • . - s . • ,Berrye-Tuciteesmith.. • ., . ,, • :' • . AhOut, 190 feet Of :the *all' near the A well.knoten and respected resident, Kieg's B tstiOn sat the citadel, Quebec, • Jas.•WallaCe Rusk, passed away Wed: has fallen doted, , , -,--. nesday, the 181.h., at his residencei after. ,• .0 ver $63,000000.'has been 'expend•ect ,am illness pf six months' duration.. The •toe famine 'relief in India during 'the deceased was in his sixty-seventh year last.two Yeers, ' • .... • and had resided:in-Goderich for a long . „ . _. _._ L. 1.1.• C,o1:mrin is looked up at Windsor, -period. He teaves-a.widow and a faro.; ily of two sops :and tilt ee daughters. charoith.paiseing a beetle. 'cheek; He On Wednesday,. Juryel8th, .Mrs •Nic-- °464 '4 _w.siasTeg ashis"mess . . . • Ken,zire widow of •thelate.D Ovid Me- News lies been received of urtweeds • -Kenzie, and a resident Of Goderich , for. of twenty. deaths:lately near the deltas a long period, posited away -at. the Ages of the mouth of the Yukon River.. !.. . . of 78 years, ..itirs McKenzie was a nat. . The Teironto Star Says thet . J. J. ive of Inverness, Scotland, she and her Foy, hl: i'. i'., is to min for centre Tor- husbitnd coming t6 thiescountry and .0.nto for the Domipion .Elouse. settling in Goderich thirty-two years . Lhule•Tanfeestie • and peter Terrion- ago. , ' , • • ' • were kill sa.by a' preniature .eirOlopicin On rueaday,• 17th. inst., anold. and in the Belmont mine, treat, Matisibrin muph.respected resident of Elnettpass- saastsogs aeon ta, • . . . .• s '. ed 'away at the age Of . 7 years and 8 .. .i; The. Man itobit Liquor Licenee. Aesocia-' Months. Mr Mobiles •had been ailing t sien has entered a vigorous, protest against ' for. tem considerable time, and Iris de- 0 Provincial Goyetesm.eet's actionregard- Deceased was • not altogether Unexpected,. e ing inohibitio.o. - , s .. • _. • . . - 'Deceased was born in •Devon countY, • „ 1 DON'T FORGST. SAVED BY HIS NERVE That to reroove corns, werte, bunioge in a • few dais, all that is recjuired is to apply no.raer rainless Corn Extraotor Sure, safe, painlese. Putnarn'e Cora Extraotor makes no sore Riots hard to heal, acts quickly and painlessly on hard and ;soft cores. There are now 59,712 Christian- En- deavoe Societies in the world, with 3,000,0110 member% OAANeeteadeiteeeWelaNtWAroVadeege#1 the el and well -tested corn-oure-Put- HE WON HIS LIFE AFTER THE NOOSE WAS POUND HIS NECK, A Case Who're Good, Hard Grit Cap., Owed the Vigilance! Committee, and 'Wiser° "Penes and Pleadings mfeule Have Proved of No A•vall. • • "A man's nerve is a good thing to have with him," said a mining expert who has been all titer` the west, for the last 30 years, "especially when he is in my busi- ness, When I was a youngster back hero in the east, .1 always avoided lighting with other boys shuply because I didn't like to fight, and.they used to lick me on all occasions, not so much theatre° I could not light .as because I would not., When I came west, though, as a man and got laq the atmosphere of scrape I found that if a man clidu't have his nerve with him lie never would amount to any - things so I braced up and fowl :Icould held my own about as well as the aver- age, though 1 kept out of trouble as far as I could. • "The nerviest cbap I ever saw was a horse thief in Nevada, It was 25 years ago at Pioche, Nev„ which is off the map now,- I guess, and the town Wes all- tom up over thefloss of horses by the &Preda- tions of thieves, Finally Mike Corey, a well known Piechan, lost a tine bay mare, and Alike thought enough of, her to take 'active Measures to get her back if possi- ble and puniSh the.thieves. He sent word out to all the camps and settlements, and in the course of several days lie beard of • the Mare at Desert Spring; about 75 Miles away. A manhad hough t her over there- 'hnefe lie did init 'know. • 'Mike made all: the hysterias he could, • and at last We had ai `round up' -that is, We put ..guards • over tlie .town gud called on ell the 'inhabitants for miles precinct to cornein and be identified.. Four huedred and Afty niers reported; and all were duly accounted for but three. These' three: could , not satisfactorily • explain them- selves,. and they weee locked up until we could have the Desert $pring man pass on them.. He came and at once said that they were the ,crewtV who brought the. mare to Desert Spring. • "That was ,all the testimony We Want- ed, and after a trial by a ,picked up -jury the three horse thieves were condemued to .be hanged that •same efterimon down at Big. Tree, four miles feorn 'town. , A processien Was formed' with the. three . Ptisbeere in a wagon lieVing e high seat",' 'foe *cotitenlonce at the .hiurgiug, shid we • moved off' toward the sent of action in good order. Arriving there, enie• man. Was .seated in the wagon and driven undee.tee ' limb • of 'the tree , with the -Tope dangling clown from it, atia'When he was properly. adjusted for. the application • of the rope. our leader took a blank.. beaknut of his pocket and addressed the. prisoner; • •. • "'What's your name?' says.he. `i don't. .mean the. name you go by out here, but your Mak iiamkf. the one they -know you • by at home?* : • . "The ,prisoner gave ' his mine...ea re-. quested, and. it. was :not the same by which heneis.kn.own by in the virest. • " 'Non?' YOUr address,' continued the 'leader; •alter 'writing down the name, 'so' we Can •nistif-aaargffrfallis that you are dead'. 'Of course 'we won't say that we hung you for horSe stealing; but will 'call It 'accidental. or somethinglike that,. se: 'they -will .not :feels° bad ever .your loss: Anything else you Want to Say 'or word. you want to send *Ube put down in this boa and your last wishes will he attend. ed, to as far as possible. Now, what have -Yeu,got.to Cay?' ' , • • "The man begged and pleaded to be let go making ail -spits of prothises, the leafi- er in the meantime writing down all the .:facts he wanted for his filial report. "'Drive on,' he said briefly to. the.man at the •lines, • kid' the horse thief' will swung from the Wagon sesitaind •held by the rope around -his neck. '• "Then the wagon was driven itreend, and the second inks wasSprit in; and when he waeunder the Iiinb and the rope 'fixed the leader took out his .hoole Red Polleil and asked him the usual 'citiestions, . Winding up •with, `Now, whit have you got to sey?'• `Se told' such. a ,pitiful story .of wife* and. ehildren , and temptatioa • and • bad Company. that the crowd began to Weak, • en. The leader eh:mod his notebook with a snap. 'Drive onl' he conintanded, and the next instant the ,prisofier was swing-, mg and the wagon moved. around •for its third and last load. • . - "This chap wee an ugly, little sawed off cuss; with a face like iron!, and ,he had watched the .entire proceedings with- out turning a hair.. . He stepped t� hie place and took his seat :like a soldier. Wing tt fort, although Ws areas and lags were tied, andhe couhl not rlIfht.1 with much. graCe. • The lender, as: seen as the rest Of .tla• was , more ,or los S moved With admiration: for his nerve,' told when the .old Man took Mit his notebook and pencil.: .he was quite Pleesant in his " •'Well, Shirty,' he sed, addressifig him .tionillarly, 'what hate you .get to. say?' "Drive on!' mad the prisoner, as ernes- ly rut if he•had charge of.the„funeral, and the effect was so startling that the whole crowd brOke-luto alfillause and asked for 11 steY of broceedings. It seas a caSe. of good hard nerve witreing, egehist ;big odds, and the prisoner wastold he might have a chance Or hie life. He didn't break dohte, then eithen. but said he would de nothing `Or say nothing until we had released him tram the, ropes aroend his rirms and legs, .and we soon had him loose. Then he told as that if we wetild let him have. any old plug .01.0 horse and ten .hours' start he wouldn't ask any odds of anybody. lie got the horse, and he got'the start e and he got out of the Country guielt, and we never heard of 'him again, but I have always thought we let the worst one of the gang got away simply ..becauSe we -nd- such a, high re- gard for nerve." Treatment That "You .have been Stiffering frous Weep' loseness," said the Physielim, "You hit° it the first time, doe," stild• .th,e1wdoornleidwlononktintgo pgriiNt.leeritott hny sed tiees it 1 can avoid It. Here is 0plan gtheastti toVitoo. eir,ks well soinetimes: .itist fry ,to picture yourself another person Arleen, Your own Sleep will cne through seg- .. 'Muhl It iesthe other -fellow asleeji. that is worrying me. I got a rbomitinte. that like o buezeaw ,goleg through a , Mad Read It. "Did you read my latest novel4 entitled eTet7ible Experiente?"' asi*1 the ifs ,"Yes,? anSwered the bluntly candid friend. ".bard that's wbat it Xxchange. Bacon $ 801 970 $10 416 '478. Cheese -.8 015 684 16 716 765 Butter 891 958 8 700 878 Wood pulp. : . Nil. - 1 274 276 Silver ore 168 265 2630 281 Lead and ore 18 _ Nickel Ag icu tural impleiiien;s• 821 841 , 1.863 468 Hugh Floss Ieft MondAy el: -ening for rent inci eaee in price is likely to cause laying of t e Pacific. cable. the imports for the fiscal eyear just' .stid intellince of the death of her England, in 1828, and emigrated Lo L, is. reported from London that' a Gold qiutirtz ... 623 47 • 9 8 272 702 Canada 26 years ago. shortage of gut percha and a conse- According to thellfinister of Customs Saginaw, Mith., having recelyed the elay in Hull filing of tendere fop -the closed were 8183,209,273 and the duty daughterg , rs Hayes Eastman, of that The liammott Manufacturing Cons - paid thereon was $28,887,000, or an av- Lay. Mrs Bestir= left Go lerich about parry, of Brantfot d, will establish a erage of 15 70 per cent. In 18956 the three years ago, and after spending plant at Sr. Catharines for the mariu• imports were $110,5/37,480 and the duty some titne in 'Seaforth . went to Sag. facture of bicycles. - Tne town has Vot- $20,219,000, an average of 18 28 per cent. inaw,' where she was married two ed them a bonus .of $15 000. ' These figures show the fallacy of the years ego last month. She leaves her Ontario school inspectors favor the -argament that the burden of taxation husband and one child two weeks old. maple on the red ensigo in place of the has increased. What has ma* been ales et, Canadian Coat of arrnu i, because it W i. creased is the volutne of the country, On Wednesday afieinooli. trade. T b ' h McGhee and children, of East awa. is already recognized as an enrn ible nosh, accompanied by it young lady, of Canasizan nationality, go further than to the imports of last in were driving into Winghannand When The coroner's jury ' which. inquired year, which were $73,000,000 more value than those of four years ago. decending the hill at the iron bridge into the death of James Couch, of Rag - the horse took rright and ran sayettY, Ian by being struck by a O. P. la. en - Had thax e tation of the Conservative administradons which preceded the throwing them . out. . Mrs Mctiasee gine found that death was due to his present government. been maintained and t he children were considerable cut own neglige5ce, and excnerated the the revenue froth taxation would ha.ve- and bruised, and the bug or was badly compa,ny. k. . been $33,490,055. The actual revenue wk'°° ed . . . Caution. -Beware of substitutes for Pain - for the year in question was only $28,- . On Frida.y week, there passed away Killer. There is nothing "just. as good."' 867,000, because the rate of taxatien another of the early poineers ar Tn-, Unequalled for, epreins 623855 and bruises, . In-. • had been 90 reduced as to save the tax. berry township, Mr Bennett Ime e, tartan for all bowl dis OrlerB. A c'-VOIA payer $4 , . Who except, the at the age 0f 78 . He Was born in Lox- stitfites,there is but one Pain-Itiller, Perry Sub - blindest partizans can doubt that the borough county, Sobtlancl, in 1822, and an 5o.d 50o Davis'• e. lightening of the load of taxation has ,ernigsated to Canada, in 1$51s He was . contributed to the expansion of the merited twice, his first wife dying in At Chatfield, Ohio, lightning struck trade of the country ? The thangei 1883. From this union, there survive a church in which a. funeral was In 'made in the tariff have been a reduction one daughter and seven sons. From • progress. Date Simon Shade, 'who was on the duties of iron, s. eel and coal, the second marriage, there is ohe leaning'against a pillar, was prostrated the abolition of all ditties on binder daughter, still at honue. Deeea.secl was •and may die. Tiventy-five'others were twine, fancy wire and Indian coin, and an adherent of the Presbyterian church injured. a A eduction of one-third of the duties .and in politics, a Liberal, . Gerald Sifton and Walter Herbert on all goods imported from Great Brit- ' 'Thos. Parkinson, one of the oldest were arrested at Leman on •a charge of ein. Taken in conjunction With the residents of Usbortie township, died at, -murdering J. Sifton father of first increased - prosperity of the country; • big residence in Exeter on Monday, the mentioned prisoner. illerbertis report - these reductions have resulted in a 2:3vd ipst Mr Parkinson was born at ectto have made a confession, implicat- large increase in the revenue from ins. Barrow, Englund, on November 19th, ing himself and Siftone ports just as there has been *ti, large in. 1810. He had thus watched almost it Five hundred Icelanders on the S. S,, crease in the earnings of the railway century of the world's progress,htiving Montford, from Liverpool to Montreal coinnanies and other business enter- reached the advanced age of 89 years, prises. Altogether the government started a Hot because they were not accounts show the very gratifying fact of a surplus of between $7,500,0M and $8,000,000. This is exclusive of expen- diture on capital account, and this year , there is reason to believe that for the first time the, whole expenditure on capital accouvit will be met by the sur- plus revenues. Should the revenue prospect of its doing under wise and respectedyrdent ft orn Goderith, She store to buy food, it be maintained at the 'vomit figure, Hodge, of the ccountantepretire I f A Wingharn, formerly of Clinton. has TROTTER BOUGHT.- J. Swartz, of . the,country ought to be able to. !obi °Met', ErnabaY' Road - forward to annual reductions inittead.• 119,age went P. children for tnew education Heer. Arn ti ul!:egar 'L.,.6.111 hhel bought the b. g. Harold. a, by Road - master, from Dr. Itotve, of Blenheite, of irft 8 mon ti an aye. n s was supplied with fish for food. The cap married to Ann Blanchard, and to. tam called at St. John's Nfid.saud got gether they lived a happy wedded life enough to supply them. for fifty-two years when on July 24th, 188.3, his loving heipoiseet was gather- Eigh.ty-nine Filipinoti at Oroquieta have been killed by American soldiers ed to her long rest. and the town has been shelled by a The death of Mrs 1Viargargt 13, United States gunboat. This is meant Hodge, Which occutred on Tuesday, as punishment for the tntuder of a continue to grow, as theta is every july 17th, removed an old and much United States soldier, who entered a i- efficientadministration, °revel% should Was marrie there the late David B, p e e • 0. e si . for something around $700; he has a h 1th f '1 cl ricl gether Canada, has eVery reason to be ea cu ea , r o ge re r gti , 1SUUUU y Seaforth an Goderich races. satiefled with the Present outlook. both cantle to New York and after.t Mark of 2.14 and was second in the \ years sinee they settled in Goderith The way Mugh John McDonald is to ri hi d after residing for about w s p . an being billed for Conservative picnics twenty years. A family of four sena in Ontario lends color to the statement and two daughters Is left. that he is using Manitoba for a stool in Dominion politics. , SEVEN Y,EAllet /N BED Emdrana West Algoma while Islipisaing 111 j.Conniee, P, P.,.who is down from Algoma, reports a remarkable movement of immignition into the dietrict from the United States, Ile cathartics thitt7;000 or 8,000 Bottlers will be located this year in 'Mill wonders ever cease?'" inquire the Pearly. The excellent home friends of was, poossosistweseese, Iwo market for farm produots, provided through The London Advertiser 'yell aptly mining developinents, has much to do with The knew she had been unable to leave her remarks that if the old Cordage b age Com., the index of RAWL% ed in tielen years On account ofkidderend bine Rill had the ear of tne, Govern- liver trouble, nervous prostration and gen. ment and the protective tariff, the gal debilitv "three bottlesot Metric Pall Einliihitions itteetretirt ed me to walk," 0l 6 wrifiee, ...,1•••1•• s Pelee ef binder twine would be at least "and in three Months I felt like a new per The fcllotving area number of pro. 20 cents a pound. Ka a doubt of it. son." .1;i/omen suffering trona headachy rah:lent fan shows for 1000 and seere. The prices it eharged for tWine *lien bnitetroo ratirttifiella anner, elaep A se, rts dizzy -sipee811rwill fieni ttittEratel'olottg,tin-gust, 2/, to September ty that opnelusion, .The relief the Oen. , 40 es, Centrist -Guelph, Septebsher Ph, Wo 27; 3. Hy the raw material( was cheap fully Ind'. lilts, pr °bless blessing. Try it. Satiates- .8; H T. Hilt. tion Uelleilla cal Only5N at all drugestern-London, i4epteMbet 8 to 15; �. A. adihb filkinettI htive obtaleed, is far 'lloreit1" • Doughty. Innte than the tterif tariff inipcitil; It is Genteel datitidre-Ottitisa, September 14 togd; relief brew the rapaeity• of * grasping 6 111 atobtabon. 1,,,,, . leertisernesWtouerien, Septenibor 15to 10.W Combine --4 00raine IWO 'tad by a ChildidiCertor '%641424atatto-0 ;el od.s.elt, September la to lel . - r tileetiOn. • r• ," ,• •. Yr jaunt Mitehell, Southern,- Brtaittoid, September 15 to '40; u George Irately. abettor) of the p Moor the Onesitative party far US sum it Slyest Mit to help MaCASTOR I A. SVIDOIVII X4OVA APP4111, Ittiteleit setlikektif bait oftstiittvo '134rteottMloilittolititIVPialartia% tatritys anti theta:W*04'01mM the aintetati As breath; banish bridathe; bost In the world for liver, kidney gut. boatel.. Only.,260 ita all drug How. RUMBALL'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE jest seceived is lot of neW Bone, Buckles, Pulley Belts,Bangle Brace- lets, etc. 'The latest goods in the market. • We make specialty of fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Eyes examined free. ..f•MIONtAirtAN41WvW4AV • . TS_W_AN7ED. • • Smari men or women wanted for positions paying big wages. Eraploymeat aiteady or parttime. Apply W El L BENNEJTT,y24007 8.Rsich- mond. at., London. Ont. ui TEL011013RED BULL The undersigned las a thorobred Durham bull en his lot 77, Maitland coil.for service Terms $1,00 at time' o -f s-ervioe, with privilege of returning. • A. I3ED4RD, isroticE. Retie° is hereby•given .that the Council of the Corporation of the town ot Clinton in- tends to construct a concrete sidewalk alone the east side of Victoria Street. b.•tween kirk and High Streets, in the said town. and to as- sess the final costa thereof upon the properties benefited and not exempt by law from assess,' ment 'I he•estimated cost of the proposed Work is 41;450, of which sum $00 00 is• to be provided out of the general funds of the Municipality , A Court of Revision will be held on Monthly, July 24, 1900, at 8 o'clock p m„ at the Council Chamber, for the parNse of hearing complaint against the proposed assessment. or accurate' a the froptage measurement, and any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make, and which is by law cognizable by the said Court , Dated at Clinton thisZth day of July, 1900 W. COATS. Town Clerk • NoTIcp. Give, A Youth : and;Shorthan resodthe lution arid 4 course in filminess : at • f°1Z Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation.of the town of Chilton intends to construct a concrete sidewalk along the west side of Albert street, between Rattenbury and Princess streets, in the said town, and to assess the final costs thereof upon the properties bent- ated'and not exempt bylaw from. assessment. The estimated cost of the proposed work is ;468.00 of which sum $32.00 is to be. provided out of the general funds of the municipalitY. • A Court of Revisioxi will be held. on Morinay, • Aug. 13, 1900, at 8 o'clock p.m.., at the Council Chamber, for the purpose of hearing complaints Itgainstthe preposea assesementor accuraey of tha frontage measurement, and any other cons plaint winch -persons interested may desire to make, andwhichis by law cognizable by the said court, • • Dated at Clinton, this 26thdaY of July, MO, • W. colas, Town Clerk. • NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Connell of tbe Corporation of the town of Clinton intends to construct a concrete Sidewalk, along the north side of Mary at. between Ring and North Sts., in the said town and to assess the final costs thereof upon the properties benefited and not exempt by law from assessment. 'the estimated cost of the proposed 'work is $882.50 of which sum $11418 to be provided out of the generalfunds of the Municipality. A Court•of Revision will be held on Mcinday, Aug. 18, 1900, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the Council Chainber, for the purpose of hearing complaint- agInst the proposed assessment, or acquracy of t fronmm tage easureent, and any other co plaint winch:persons interested may desire: to make, and which is by law cagnizableby the said Court. Dated at Clinton, this 26th day of July, 1900.. ' • • W. °clams, Town Clerk. • NOTICE. • Notice is hereby giveirthat the Council of the Corporation of th,e town of Clinton intends to •construct a concrete sidewalk along East side of East street, between Irwin and Bagh streets 111 the said town, and to assess the final costs thereof upon the properties, benefittea and not exempt by law from assessment. . The estimated cost of the proposed work is 3429,01 which sum $72,60 is to be provided out of the general funi-s of the Municipality. • A Court of revision will be held Cm Monday, Aug: 18, 1900 at 8 O'clock p.m„ at the Council Chamber, for the purpose of hearing complaint against the proposed assessment, er accuracy of the frontage measurement, and an3r other complaint which persons interested may desire to make, and whiclris by law cognizable by the said Court . Dated at Clinton this 26th day of July, 1900, W. COATS, Town Clerk, • .Aoteetwe4 and whci shall place limits Oatalogilefree• • posoONT. is career J. W. WESTERVELT, Vrtueipll Properties for Salleor.to Let Hous.0 eoR SALE, The conlfortable and cosy cottage on Joselth Street, Clinton, ecently. occupied:by James MabolOoltaeorhinerot.y,is offered for sale on very reason- • Jona MOCLAnnicirrY. • PROPERTLEtit FOR SALE. Eoreale, '4 lots near.The Flax Mill, lots on Erie St.,2 lots en Milton St. ,also a brick cotcage9 with frame kitchenhal d water, good orchard, on Applying to JOHN RIDOUT, tnioton t JOHN HENRY, laosendale, Manitoba. NOTICE,• Notice Is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the town of Clinton intends to construct- a concrete sidewalk along the east . side of: Kirk street, between Townsend tend High streets, in the skid town, mid to assess the final costs thereof upcint e pi'opertles benofltcd and not exempt by invir from assessment. • is SiRectr ltnkntegien(is.t8istebrirslav;gg 01 the general funds of the Municipality, , A. Court of Revision will be held on Monday Aug. 18, MOO; at 8 o'clock p.m., at,the Council Chamber, for the purpose of haring complaint against the proposed assessment or accuracy 'allies frontage tneashrement, and any other complaint which peitsons interested may desire' to make, and which is by law cognizable by the said Court. Dated at Clinton this 26ti'vdtt3r of Ally, 1900. • W., COATS, Town Clerk. VOTERS' LIST, 1900. • , Munielpillty of the 'township of • • Hallett, Huron County, -- Notice is hereby given that I have transmit- ted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and°, of the, eters Lists Acts, the copies required by said Act of all persons ap- pearing by last revived Assessinent Roll of the said Municipality, to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections ' for membern of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that Said list was first posted up In my office at Londesboro, on the 25th day of July, UM and remains there for inspection. • Electors are called flpen to examine the said Lists and if any omissione or any other errors are found therein to talco imniediate proceed- ings to Male Said errors correeted according to JAMES CAMPBELL, • Clerk of Hifilett Tp. Jule' O. th, 1900. ••••44-4044-04-44++.44+44-444-04444 SUMMER senooL t • MOH JULY 30, + Centrail3iisiiiessCollege Toronto ' • Offers an•eloaliont Opportunity for Tetiehers and Senior Students to Onjtly d short term in the bneinese, shorthand and ipenraanship depart- ment, sMembermay enter at a▪ ny Um. and WW1 fiord two weeks upwards ht.atilitea. Spatial 'WOW' Write for particulars, - fugolss,INwork, ‘oottilintes right ild.ng into aloha ittro *WA oponar • on Sept, tat, Hatalognio 811tA.VIT. 11014110041181***-401********Atisle HOUSE for SALE, or te RENT. • On Victoria St:, near Organ Factory. $ 300 will buy a reoma, comfortable house with good lot -the property recently occupied by *rank Upsilon. Apply at once to- ' W. BRYDONE,• • Barrister Ste, Clinton. •,.House and Lot torSale. • The largemod: commodious -house pleasantly situated on Huron Street, occupied by the un- dersigned is offers for salami very reasonable terms: There iB eyery accomodation,witb stable, orchard, &c. • W. BOWERS, Sent 21,1899. • •Clinton. . • FOR SALE. ...—. • - • The Gale fram,one of the beat 100 acres farms in la oderion township,HarenCounty,lot 17,part • 18, con. 8. 6 miles'fropa Goderich and 7 from Clinton. The farm contains good buildings andgoodfenpea, well watered and well under - drained. There is a large bearing orchard and garden of small fruits. Terms to snit pur- chaser. Apply to WM. GlaULD,•on the pre - raises, or Goderich 'P. 0 June 8-2m. ' STORE FOR. SALE.. Hl.e premises occupied by A. J, Clair, and consisting.of a firs class brick store, on Albert street, Clinton, is' offered forsale on easy Also Cottage on 'AThert •.Street. with two lots, stable, and all eonviences. • Particulars on appication• to Mrs W. Robertson, • Clinton . . or Mrs C,.W. MeGregdr,Constaneet liUSINESS 'PROPERTY FOR SALE' • ' That desinible Brink Business Stand on Al- bert St., •Clinton, occupied, by Mr N. Robson, is offered for sale, including rear lot and stable. The location is one of the best in Clinton. The property is free from inoumbrance and 'title in- disputable. Price reasonable mid terms to suit Purchaser.- Apply to GEO. S'PANBURY, Lou- don Road or address Clinton P. 0 For Sale or to Rent.'" The choice brick Wide on the corner of Ent - ton and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either for sale or to rent. It contains room for -ordi- nary family, is practically a new 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 react& Apply to W..,COATS Exeeutor 0 nton. • FARM Fon SALE Subscriber offers for sale his farm contain- ing 80 acres, 107 39, con. 10, Goderich township. It is situated 4i miles from Clinton, all cleared with first-class buildings, bank barn, two story house; all ,under pasture, had 3 sores orchard; also v. never -failing spring. The farm is first - close in every respect Also, 81 acres of bush, which will be sold either witn the farm or separate No money required as long as the subsqrlber is secured, For particulars apply t . SWITZER, on the premises. or Clinton p�itl office . . •• July 64f . . . Professional andOthereards . Farm for, Sale or to neut. 200 acre farm for sale or to rent, being Lets 29 and 30, 8th concession of Hullett township; 125 acres under cultivation, the rest bush eta pasture land; watered by it well supplied river; school house No. 5 situated on the farm; good large bank barns, stables, shods anct other buildings, also a story house; also geed or- chard; has all conveniences. Terms easa, Apply on the farm to_ • •!! ALI3ERT C. VODDEN, or by letter to Londesboro P. O., Ont. lra A Bargain. in Land. Here's a Chanc,e. For sale oheip widen easy terms -pert of .Lot 4, Bayfield Concession, Goderrols township e 55 acres. Apply to •• Sept 1.3m•W. .SCBOrTnoT, efieici. JAMES -SCOTT Harrister, Solicitor, &c.• OLTNTON. OrMOS-Elliott lilock I Isaacs Street MONEY TO LOAN. Wi BRYDONE. . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ,NCTARY PUBLIC, ET', •• Oface-Reaver Block. Upastairs, •Oppostspite§'s rhoto illathry • CHARLES.6EAGER Barrister, Soneito-, Notary and Conveyance • Oglee-Opposlte Colborne Hotel ir Goderlelt ' I • M. Os CAMERO• N trormerly:of Cameron Holt & Casonerl • BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Cflioe-Ilamilton St opposite Colborne House • • GODERICII, ONT • • . GARROW & GARROW • BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. • omee-cornee Oa mitten St. and the Sonar . • .• Goderleh; Ont. • J. T. GARRJW, Q Q. CI1AS. GAREOW414.1.13 Splendid Farm to Rent.or for sale , -- Subsoilber offers either to rent or for Hale. Isis farm of 150 aures. situated on the .H111•011 road, Tuakersmith, half k.ralle from the town of Clinton. 1i• teed cleared; with firsteolass, buildings, . tank barn ,48x601. with windmill, implement house 1.8x30,with stone foundation, stone pig house 10x20, with hen house shove, good frame housp, three aeries Omani oval- ard, creek running through the place. The farm is a iirst-olass one in every respect and to any one who either wishes to rent or bar reasonable terms will be made. Possession at any time. ARTHUR COUCH, Chitral, January 26E11,1900. trpnots rEnnsto. The undersigned wishes to annolinee to the people of Clinton and surrounding oolintry that he has located in Clinton and is prepar- ed to do all kinds of Upholstering, Mattress Making, Carpet Sewing and leant g All Orders entrusted t,o xne will receive prompt attention, Orders left at R. Walker's residence. • Jana 8-2 ra W. N. WALKER. Clinton. 156 POPULAR SONGS With WORDS and Maui comp% , neatly prated and bound in ono volutne: grand selleetion or Misdeal Gems, sentiMental, path. stio, comic; it veritable treasury of the averld'eporm, In and beautInd sOPIRS. PriDO• 10 ern1a. Peatneld. tomisrox a licraidaNs,71 ITOnge St., Toronto, Gam r ,,,t1 PIANO • AND 'ROAN theellitton Mitile Stem • Which is also Clinton headquarters for the noted McBurney Beattie Bicycles " 0.11 endue os for a bargain in a high gr6a8,4ttrabig Ind oaty running wheel. I • .* 0. HOARE, CLINTON PROW:IR:It:0T & HAYS, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PonLIO PROCTORS irt rinc MARITIME COOT, &c. °ince: North t,, next door toSignal °Mee . Private Funds' to lend at lowest rates • of interest. • W. PROUDFOOT. • R. C. HAYS. . JOHN RIDOUT. CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETC, Real Estate and Insurancit Agent. Money to •• • lend,eu Mortgage and Note security. •• Dince-HURON STREET, CLINTON • • EST HOLMES DENTIST • (Successor to Dr. T. cr flame) • - Specialist In Crown and Bridge Work L, Royal College Dental Sur- geons of Ontario, Toronto, ' D. D. S. -First-class Honor graduate of Den- tal Departnaent of Toronto Uuiveraita. Special attention paid to preservation of children's teeth. Will visit Hayfield every alonday. •• • Office over W. Taylor &Son's shoe store. DR. ApNEVV. . DENTIST. CLiNTON • Own and Bridge Via. - AT ZURICH THE 2ND THURSDAY' OE' EACH MONTH' • Off!ce Hours -9 to 5. • DR. C. W. THOMOSON PhyEioian, Surgeon, Eto deice and:Residence-- Rattenbury S1ret46 • DR. 'WM. GRAHA• M Licentiate of the Royal Clollege of Physteiane London, England. , °Oleo and ReSidence- PERRLI'S BLOCK, Wp Stairs. • Stiocessor to Dr. Turnbull. W. J: R. FOWLER, • Geld and Silveroaci:soendaeal:I.Isowef e, rendre ta-ctiasofaseeh-ounorr , graduate of the °abut° Veterinary TREATS DragaSES or Axa, •ANIMALS Night and day Worthington's ol(1 s tand.or. D. 00th meroial Hote DRAdWinili. buragtION, Nthill'ic'eR-.0ctitP.ariaolifildretaBC;110n:to8. n • Night calls at front door of reside= on Mitten bury St., opposite Presbyterian ohurch. BR. J. W. SHAW,. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON Amoucheur, eto., &nee and residence On. tario Eit, opposite English church,. formerly 00 • cupied by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont. nR, STANBURY, GRADLIA,TE OF THE Medical Department of Victoria Univer- sity. Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals and, Dispensaries, Now York, Coroner of the County of Huron, Bayfield, Ont. • T E. BLACHALL VETERINARY SIIBGE014 8.1 • HonoraryGraduate of theOntarloVeterina r College. Treats alldiaoases of domesticated. at 1 . mats on the most modern and ecientliieprine • plea Moo- iMmedia hely south of the New Eta °Moe. Residence - Albert Bt., Clinton. Call nightor dav attended to Promptly 114ARRIAGIE LICENSE..JAMES SCOTT, SR. • • 13.1. Jaen= of Marriage Licenses, Library Room ,and Residence, Mary Street, Clinton.• • . - . tiMSS CAMELL, LONDESBORO, •A PI3ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICEN5ES • No witnesses • required 111 W. PABNCOMB, MEMBER ON' &SS'N OP -V • P. L. $.," Provincial Land SurveYor and Cavil Engineer, London, Ont. -Mar at Goa • Stewart's Grocery Store, Clinton. • MONEY TO. LOA.N. PRIVATE FENDS. , At low rates on iirstsclass mortgages. Apply to G. D. MeTaggart, March 80-0. Clinton. Ont. 'CLINTON 111ARELE WORKS. • COOPER'S OLD STAND, Next EC Cetinneretal Rotel. ei This estab 'torment is Intuit Op 1St= and an orderfilled in the mos satisfaoto y way, ,Oeit tery end granite work a tipectialty. Priceet resonable as those of any establishme t 13, HooVrat, Clinton' MeliILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. • trA.RM So fsoLATE» Town PROPERTV-• MUM INSURED amormak*Ip • orsactilts J. )3. MoL'ean, President, Eiropoti P. G.; Thee • Fraser, vIce.prestdent, Bruceneld P. 0,1 'nor. 10.1lays, Seoyerreas., Seaferth P. O.; W. G. Broadatiii, Inspeoter of Losses, Heatorth 19.0. ( rolitaedeaS heoadtoot, Seaforth; John G. Grieve Winthrop P. O.:George Dale. Seatortlit John Iletinewein Dusan; am, Eireals, Beeoligoed 1'. 0.; .1161m Watt, HarlOok P. 0.; Thomttai Preset, John 13, 11010411/. IrilVen Jotileo Connony,viintorG AnitItt• . Itebert Stnlith, Matlock; Itobt: kitten, Sete , if trtht_Jjoviss Cununino, .4rwman vino 1.• YON 110111e1104 ; folootatimardieandATOhn MOrrisoti, smatters. Forth% &strata to-tiket.rmairance or trent. sob ether business will be tironintlYans04.$ to on Application to ony ot the AIM, out0411 Adamson to thew respoottra oftioet.