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The Clinton New Era, 1900-08-24, Page 2ere. ••\ri • August 24, 1900 lint on FRIDAY. AUGITaT 24, 1900. It will pay to be enrolled ns Student in Canada Business College ehathain, Ont„ ' Many of the students of our Shorthand. and Business departments, during the last term, were offered excellent positionsbeforeconneet. ing their courses. We have supplitel the lamest cooperage concern on the continent with 89 Beek keepers and Stenographers, Results aro the test te apply when you come to decide where to take your choice. 147 cities, town and vintage in Canada and. Newfoundland; 28 counties in Ontario; Parry Bound and Muskoka, Manitoba, Alberta and six states of the Union were regresenta last year. Our quarter-century session opens Sept 4. Good board for gents at $2.fe per week, and. for ladles $2. We pay railway fare to the ex- tent of $8 to students from a distance. • . For the finest college catalogue in Canada, write, D. McLachlan Zik Oa., Chatham,. Ont. A siteplue of $10,-040,000 is announced for this year, with 61,000.000 applied 10 the reduction of the public det. Tire Conservatives vain Id give a good deal for a record like- thee. Dr. Landerkiii, M. P. for South Grey in a• recent interview, said that al, though he ha,d spent a quarter of a century in active .politiest • yet he had no intention of retiring in face of the coming election. • The Mail and Empire is now trying to blame Laurier for the exclusion of 'our live cattle from Britain. Yet everybody knows that Conservative himehog of the are sentietesiled the Brie ish eXernsion of cattle long be - ie the Liberals attained power, and while Sir Marto_ Tupper was iligh Cominiseioner. The people who are told-' to 'vote against the Laurier Gevernnient should he bonen enough to ask them selves what they are geing to.gain by putting hack into power "the nest of, traitots" who dislodged Sir Mackenzie. Bowel!, fin, these are the men at the head of the Conservative party• to -day. The party e hen led by Sir John meant something; to day it means very little. The Mail has the very same editor to -day as it bad when it was plunging: its knife into the Conservative: party; the man who to day is writing in ful- some admiration of everything per- taining to the Conservatives, is the same who, When the Mail was indepen- dent a few years ago, was saying the hardest things possible against the Conservatives: How he must smile at the gullibility of people. Word has been received fro rn W. A. Mackinnon, who is in charge of theeix• hibit of Canadian food produets at the Paris Esposition, that Canteda has been awarded the grand prize fot cheese, butter and eggs in cold storage. 1 - • • • Political POinters from Various Sources. The Torouto New Bays 61r Tarte has been misrepresented. The News ought to know; the %irk was its own. 1 lAn increase of 47 preen'', in onr experts of rnanafitetnred goods is a titans, tenly to Sir Cherles Tupper'spredictioni of d feaster on tile inttociotien of the Fielding The protest again?dr Robinson, SI. L. A. of Beet Middlesex, is still being press. ed, the slops aro being taken to have it sawn-off with that of Hon. John Dryden, • Every Liberal ebould make it Ins busi. ness to see that tbe list of voters in hi munieipality is properly revised, It is the revision of the list that counts at polling ti.t1T1Zere will be general elections in Great Britain, in Cateida and in the Tj nited Stews in The' next few months, and there is a, strang.propability that the •Goyern• went wilt be substained in every ease. The Conseryativercempaign in Quebec is pro.oeeding on the ground that Laurier es too British, mod should be condemned for sending help to Britain in South Africa. That sort of thing ia not talked in Ontario! • No use nentlernen; Laurier is going to win. In the first place he deeerves the Irt the second, be is a favorite of fortune. Some • dhy yon, too, may pick a winner, but the present is not for you. •• . Is it safe for Sir Charles Tupper to °rhea the mean with Hon. A. G. Blair,' probablywlio will push the Conservative leader CV843(1,arci, if be, Mr Blair, be • the sort of man the 'Mail and Empire says he ie? -Toronto. Telegram. • • - • A Member of the Kingston Liberal As. sedation Executive says that B. M. Brit- ton, M. P., would likely get a unanimous •nomination by the convention to be held ahortly. There is no truth in . the rtimer of his retirement, 'unless he can get a jar! eshi , T.IGLAINT'M NW FIRA, km.0.410.0.0.miprpm L • Losoinneak Properties for Sale or to Let Professional andOtherCards Crisp County Clippings rs.day was Ile tnnieeniary The Tired Man, of the laying of the I- me lation etene 'The day for rest, the night for eleep,"„ So said the tired man. "Tie nicer far ham vvork to keep, And rest me ell oan." "Pin altvays ivory, always slsok, I never happy feel Unless reclining on my back, ' Awaiting the coming meal." •; "I hate to weary, bate to work, A It does exhaust me eo; I am not "lazy" like the Turk - Just lack what is called "go," 1 week, and broke his arm in two plmes. The oomfortable and oosy oottege on JosePh • 'Mrs Samuel Laird, of 'Seafortb, will A CARD meterieherteas offered for sale on very retteon- of the ktidean Cenal elt e. Sir John Roger, sect.nd son of J. S. Roberts,. Franklin.. then Ciptitin eiklin, the HOUSE con SALE.— Ssaforth, fell from a fence one day last ludic explorer. , Street,Clinten, recently °col:wed:be 414147108 • be 104 years of Age on Oct, al. She 18 We, the undersigned, do hereby. agree 'he . JOUN MOCietOttetar. a o erres. one of the most remarkable old lady m refund tbe nooney on a twenty five cent • the Dominion bottle of Dr. Wills korglish Pille, if, e.fter PROPERTIES FOR SA.1,E,„ E. H. Render, of Hamilton, fermerlY three.fourths of ctotritenits ofd buottlde, • of Exeter and Hensel] i do Errie 04ts 01, Milton St ,also brick cottage' Wednesday of last week to Mies Edna aohe. We also warrant that four bottles • May, of St. ;Thomas. 'I'd bustle round from more till night, W. it. fpgan, formerly of Goderich Lid I not "feel so had;" and itite of alontreal, has been op. omething more than 1 esn rinted the'new local agent of the Bell , was ni rr e 13 they do not relieve VOOS Pat on an ea • or salei lots near the Flax Mill, 2 lots on with frame kitebeu,hat d water. ood. o • I've had is einoe a NV . elephone 0o, at Guelph, • "Tie a disease I surely have, That oyeroomes my will, Aote on my oonsoience as a salve, And keeps me olra and otill." "Some say they never tired feel, I nothing else do anew; They have no languor o'er them steal, Norfeel they must go s ow. Mr 'rat, on Saturday, at the age o "I envy them; I really do 82, . . • Wish I coatd do as they, On the 7th inst. tho• home of Wm. But can't and follow my feelings too, Lewis, Crediton, was enteted by the Calling "enough for to -day, _ grim reaper, death, who carried off his . 4. J. 11 • daughter Hannah, in .the 2gich yeas 4,f• Sasanna Hooper, reliot 'of the late Sohn Hooper, formerly of Exeter, died on Sunday at the home of Chas. Guen- ther, Dashwoocl, at the Age of 73 years, J. B. Penny, nnole of Mrs W.. •Trott, Mrs W illiams, Exeter north, and 'Geo livid permanently cure the most obstimate on a p , g rehanti, ing to JOIIN RIDL/LIT ease of Constipation. Satiefaetion Or no. JO el ENRY. Remitted% Manitoba. pay when Wills' Englieh Pills are used, . H. B. Combe, 011ernist el, Druggist, 011 n- HOUSE '10 ItENT. ton, E. Hovey. Dispensing Ohemist, -- Clinton; Watts ct Co.., Drugsand Medieines, Good comfortable brick house on Mary street °lintels ; Sydney Jaeltoon,Druggist, Olin" recently occupied by Dr. Bruce. Every accom- modation. for ordinary faintly, Apply to it. ton. COATS -OI, Clinton. July 27-18 • Rook, of Usborne, died at the home of roft her age. • • Breezy Dakota Letter.. Mrs W. S. Chapman- laid- he corner • • _7_, • , stone of a new 13 tpi tat church on To the Editor of the New Ditt: 2nd con., of llowick, on Friday last Borden, North Dakota, Aug. 5,1900. week, and Was presented with a.pretty, Silver Trowel. • • _Dem Sre,-Western life is quite different • Ottneroti,' of con, .5, Tucker - from life in tbe east, and r believe I am be innin • to like it better. -It makes no sonth, has a stalk of corn 14rown Ins g g farm wilt ch naeas*ut es 13 feet # 5 'inches. difference whether' a personae' poor or ride eduoated, or oniestvise or live in. a nice- --He itah-LTietteatatseitourna of vifilLe13./bis is a fait sample, house or Russian mad hut, they are 'all the same, everybody friendly, no style for A. Q /Inner,' proprietoe of' the'EX-- one to appear better Olacebr more veeelthy eter (tee:nodal-, on 8 turday, gave his than their neighber; indeed 1 have soine• • butter -makers, milk -drawers, and pat-, .times thought .that some try tie look as rons, together with their ,fitinilices a tough as it is possible to be, and . man .picnic at Grand Bend.. • • . . , clad no.. better than a tramp in the east • J. Lechie's new stbre l•ri Brussels is g P. • may turn out to be olio of our wealthiest being pushed 'forward at a rapid rale. • The East Middlesex election is put' ranohmen. • . . • It will be one of the .fineste• .stnres in down.to be held at Londoh on Thnniday, - This year the state is haying a rest sofar town, and will be occupied by 3, Wel- .f3eot. 18. The South Ontario trial is fixed as the land is concerned. for very few clan ker as his furniture store. • ' for Sept. 10, while the East and West bout of a orop, indeed if a few succeed in The Blyth voters' list for• 1900 con. St Thames. •ellosseesie the • election protest trials pending. pleased,•Oar first rain came -else evening• of.the 4th • cf July aud last night we had there are id part one, 183 ; in part two, h th 4th tl 96 ; in jeart thm.e, 43. Tnere are 60 per - Elgin election trail will oonie off Sept, 4 at getting be.ak their seed they svill be well eeinssest.Sres'.sor ad names, Of these • • • TEAVJELEet W A.NTIED, • Ae.,,,earged Wanted, male or female, having seoond °lass certili to for ti.S. No. 6 Hallett. Duties Lo. • The best eipaipped business and shorthand school in Collo- di, is the Forest City Business and Shorthand Oollege,London • Large enrolment and strong fatuity. _ .113111.13114$ P f Ll‘..01-1t24 1.13,..(TOQ(1. positions. • • • • • Years of excellent work at its credit.• • • Catalogue of either course free. Correspondence asked. if. W. WESTERVELT, Principql . _ • snot er e ewer..Untilatter e , . le an B.:aligthle.to serve as jerors, - -•••• • The Liberals hf West Lamletett .baye., graerrin oar lot had -Weer 'been 'gretez-zin-cr • again nominated-Dr:Johnston as their caedidate f h he ss0 c, Mi BerthaRusk.G deri has ae- been a good member, and the people the only green we could see then was t of the Exeter public school'. . This veil! as abundantly as th.e Canadian thistle at or t et Comm 8 h pted a. position on the teachieg staff of West Lanobton intend : • t e :i Russian thistles, which grow here about os services -Many years to cowe. ' . necessitate an -appointment for the o re 8411 8 ILI .. home. I had heard sci many tattling aef The Conon/pito or ani prop failure hut thieught they only meant. Goderich school for t he short term, . unable to make definite ereaagethenta for and flax theother years, until I todk a. few Treleaveo, sr., of 'Dungannon, is' grad - take place this autumn. There Will. be, coontey and found it was a much more Also De. J. R. llfeCtrae, of the same S. • howeyer, fifteen pionies in 'all, The . tour (serious thing than S had imagined. We ,place, aleholigh very feeble, is improv - will ' probably begin about Septeinber • Ite, 'took a drive one afternoon and covered 40, - Ing. ' - . • . and at Guelph. . No dates will be given' miles and in sit thatiteip we tidy eaw (met Mc - until Sir Charles. Tupper edema • ii id hi I o hit' likely yield en Alameda owned by itilcDonitichotMe- Oonirnenting •on the approaching a w " w a augli. to kniep was sold to,an Anoerican buyer eleo. give batik the seed put ie the geoen4.•'-m'ti for $35C3. Horsemen will remeneber flan in Canada, The LondonalEng, Oltrodole, etty.s;-' Sir Wilfrid Lanner, , Daily hay is lidaa a failureand firemen have tie eo many miles to find enotigh bay for their ..1 that She won in fast time at the Sea,- ferth races, when she was driven by J. •how tng out Of his enthusiastic support: • of the owns about two hundred bead andbe told • • g zees have been there wontd not be as good a yield of wheat We are pleased to note that Richard the series of •olitical • ' picnics which will drives in daferent directionsahrough the ually recovering and is able to o out. ever• , despite the racial problems grow. stook for w• inter. One of oar neighbors Bomstock, formerly of Seafcrth.. mother country, ie generally believed to us a few days ago he had to go about 42 .! , Mrs • 8, Pearson, who has been a well - aye greatly strengthened his position; and miles for his lisy,and had ten men out hay- Imperiatiem heel not tear the rebuff SM; ing' .Tne3i sleep and el" . 0°. on the open Brussels, for the past 40 years, left • spec residentes Thekingston Ne e servative remarks: and have hot even. a .tree to throw shade prairie perheps 15 miles from any house, last *eek for Port she purposes residiug with her dierighe plied by the defeat of his party at the polls. Hurotahlosh.e where Tbe idea of Sir CharlesT ei ' b w Con • ' up er eing a over thein While eating. . • terd, Mrs Holland and Sire Peltcrn. deotoral ocintelt seems to be quite popular. ' g. especially when out fcieepleesure as a few 1 raise the trees ,very Mach her d e, an Of Dteshwood last week voted on a by ratepayers of the police village candidate in this oity in the approsohin - there are no likely winners among local• law to raise lieC3 fcis fire protection, Its popularity is 'owing to the fact (bat of us were last weeloiristead of sitting down a in Sir Charles we by the side of a running stream, under some wide spreading tree to eat our picnic and defeated it bysdere votes, being the second defeat bf the same by-law with- Conservetivee and th t would again have a knight to rerir t dialler, we had to satin Inc h d f th ' in•a few montbs. in Parliament s a eo erig esen tie • - T. H. Maophereon, Liberal M.Pefor Ham: I and put up umbrellas to make a little more Thos. Gundr y, Gaderich, was at Ohl- - Sten, is credited with etating that le shade, witlo a hot wind blowing and the ago last week attending a sale of fuses to adain ..cont t • " e These ho winds are very destructive' to head of cattle on "'ode, and the prices temperature about 100 degrees le theehade thorobred cattle. There Were seventY The latest shipments of apples from Cantida arrived at Par is in fine cons • dition. Most of the packages sent from Grimsby containtd on thei•r ar- rival lome 75.to 95 per Cent. of perfect specitnens. • Travelling on a train east of Hamil- ton Lhe other. day. the writer alga Pennsylvania farmer who had resided within 80 miles of Philadelphia all his life, but had never before- taxen a longer journey than to that city. Hav- ing friends in Canada, he had come over to see them, and after spending three days in travelling here, was will- ing to admit that this was a mighty line country. He claimed that the far- rners of bis state had better houses than be saw here, hut poorer farms, and that the farm machinery was not at all alike in the two countries. The London (Eng.) Financial News says: -"Of course there are many ways of explaining the present industiial prosperity of Canada, but, put the credit where we may, we are cornpelled to agree with the Toronto Globe that a permanent change- for the better seems to have come over the Dconin. ion. Enterprises are undertaken on a larger scale, andeven if, in the cou'rse of time, a period of dullness should re- turn, the conntry will not go back to • - its old position.. Thee-exeduir-to-the. --United States, if not stopped, has been • materially checked, and there is's, feel- ing that Canadians can look for a car- eer in their own country. The time is probably not very- far distant .when the flow of population will be north- ward more than southward." - The Stratford Beacon tells its read - dere that free corn is a blessing be- cause it gives the farmers cheap feed for thelr hogs. But what does it for the corn -growers of Kent and Esteex ? -Chatham Planet. The price has more than doubled since the duty on corn, ruled for animal food, was removed. -Windsor Etecoid. That is it pertinent answer. Nobody contends that the price has been in- creased by the adnalesion of corn duty. free; to do So would be as linty as to contend that such had caused a fall in pilce,bad a fall occurred. But it is a proper answer to those who.tried-trr scare the farmer by howling that the free admission of corn would cause a fall in price of that produete The facts are that the free sclmIssion of corn for feeding purposes has been a boon to farmers and stockmen, and has at the vane time helped our carryins,,and milling interests. The Conservatives know this, and even the miserable yawl.), that it spoiled our pork has been discontinued, and only at rare inter. yals does a specially obtuse organ pipe "free corn." The wiser Ones li30,Ve the subject severely alone. - Hamilton Wimes, • Children Oil for dr7thk4tilltdfhnaohicifftefTtlf: cA sti. Ner Ng NV. Grovel aignittrire hitt &AM tAto STO g , on eing "satisfield no..Liberal has the idightest crops. I hardly know:how to make you averaged MD a head.. One eentire an• mind in the constituency, and this is the 'understand them, but 1 on compare them •imal sold for $20p. to nothing liht standing besidea burning Messrs &Leyden and McDonell chance in the present State of • the, .publio feelingin otherdistricts throughout Ont ' betting the heat isso great that when you rived in Exeter on Saturday. with 11 Toronto World [T an . . . H. Maophoraton never olo e your eyee they feel at if the balls Clydesdale stallions porchased in Scot - stated anything of the kinchhetold the wri- were on fire. Still we like the west, al- land. The oCead liner on which they. -tern:tenths ago that heintended to retire,as though it has some draw Intake, yet there is came across caught fire mid.tecean aud he had ken away from lils hems and a freedom about it one cannot help•but like destroyed the cargo, save the stock. family more than he likedl , and the sun shines constantly.. • . - .--.,. se ' We haye a Sunday school sod church painful accident on Friday of last ta tn. vo9n, Searforth, inet with a •The warning of the had crops in seryicio here Sunday evening, but there are week. He was working on a brick Manitoba, wbere the Libaritie were turned out to make place for Hugh so many nationdities the Nieto', are •not building in Steffae arid fell from, the . John, ought to be taken by the people very largely attended as Many of the for scaffold to the ground, alighting on a in the other Provinces. Labrier ewieglers cann. ot understand English 'very pile of stones; his arm and side were Yours truly, ' • badly bruised, and he was badly shaken brought Canada good luck, Hugh John Howell. -op. brought Manitoba bad luck, and it, is pretty clear. that before long Hugh John will he leader of the Conserve- • The weddino.of Sidney Melcornson, thee party. -Montreal Herald. nteresting Letter from Manitoba of New Westminster, 0., son of Mrs This is what TheNtlengarrian of Airman- To the ,Rditor of th—e _Yew bra.' Lizzie, daughter of Wm. BobertElOn, • Malcomson, of Goderich, and Miss Si.- dria says about Sir Wilfred Laurier: Tha iminncath mbar gu bhi •'lig Fratigaion Cheap : • Ninge, August 41h, IWO. East street, Briderich, took p . n Dam Saa.-No deuht a greet many of . James Cathedral, VancouVer,- On Sat- Breatunn- us •Nebba Scotia annan Ationat your readers would be pleased to hear from 13111. ticvi Alig. 4.'' • air a' oboigetimh lath •deug dhe'n nano eo. thia part of the West, as there are e great While erecting a scaffold prep'. ratory. •Am iheasg nan daoin' inbheach elle tha go many from Huron county in this locality.. Ibhi sig a' ohoinneatnh sin, Oa Sir Wilfrid The spring opened up wiener tnis year than Thomas Passmcire, Ushorne, Met with ro thresding., Wilbert, • second son.. of Limner, promhair Manacle, ala'n till e usual and with Very latle snow last . winter .air ais do.Ottawa, bit% ciliti no tri doom- and no rain in the spririg the crop . went in a rather. unpleasant experiencle. He nonahan rage arm an Nobha Scotia, Tha in splendid ocindition, and with frost be- fell twenty feet and wrie Struck in the "Km On dochas guim bi Sidi air aon de na neeth and the hot surf above it eaMe region of the heart by. some timbets, being badly shaken .up; . .. ' • h-ait-eaelian arias an latitude e. It serves on very rapid, but failing to have sufficient Mrs WM. D. Brothers died at the ret him riglit, • . . . rain in Juno the ormis ih various parts of sidence of her mother,. Mrs Jas. Wit- ' It French-Canadian soldiers had been the rrOVinice went back, bat in Brie locality • UM, Bruseels., on Tuesday, last week. guilty of the .orirno. proved against two where / am situated about eight miles Her husbaire died in California over, 9. Euglish-speakioe troopera politica in this from the Turtle mountains,. we have had ' year ago and since then Mrs. Brothers country would have been still further ene- severiel light showers which kept the grain has • lived here. he leaves three bittered by oorcitnente based on their nsis- alive and growing, until about 0110 month children, tivo boys and it girl, conduct Some entice would have insisted ago we had two heavy rains, and With. YdrY , With deep that the characteristics of a who eau, favorable weather since they have done regret we chronicle the were represented M the orithe of ,individ- remarkably well in. this highly die- passing away on ; Tuesday, Aug. 7,' of Ludo, . The origin of the dragoone who have Wet, AO while in some parte. of the pro. • James -H. Williams, so long and gener- al i ally respected byr the . residents of God- • eau ‘911 itY ottreatibery.wil not -prdiedie ,,vallee. it is an infe en f nein lel entire erictL Fite Year§ rtR9 slutTered fecnn r oes rivourable to any. race The Pen 2 e Elie :seek 5I dblifer fliFie a severe attack. of • ficeUriiieelionillef loyalty of English-speaking canadteee ie ate a few exceptions which Will not reach think degenekete sons, but if French -Cana. the averege but others again will go over s the heads are large and volt filled.. He leaves a widow, eight sons and effecte of which he never recovered. not discreclited-by the °Wad of two' of three d ht rs t , hi '1 dian troopers had been guilty of Buell s Haying is the order of the dav. this week aug s ammo s oss. The n el Of death has .been busy in orirne comments harsh and unjust would Mit there will be seyerel fields of wheat out a g have been heard in the land.-Torento next week and the bary.est will be general the neighborhood of'Exeter,the young as well as the aged being summoned Telegram; 2nd. Cons. . about the 41h. There has -bon a large away. Charles Pront, of Winchelsea, • amount of prairie broken up the" year pre- died on Saturday, after a few months' A New ErtUlOwielg. cerresPontiont of the paring for next year's orop. have been Toronto Telegram says: -New Brunswiok in the cOuntr th illness% the result of a, relapse of fever. d I h 16 ree yeara an aye 0 tee was in his 28rd year, and Was a son is notOrio118 MI a supporter of goVernMents ores in wbeet and .15 in oata and haee and there is no reason ta believe that it Of John Prouteof con, 4, Ushorne. A broken sip 76 scree this year. I would will belie its reputation in the elections advise any young man who intends to which are now at hand. Coneervatives all make agricultural life his occupation to younv• wife,formerly Mise Alma ?hair, of Reeter, survive& through the Province are boaating of their °erne wrist before starving on a rentedfarin d abilitv tO hold tleeir own, if riot to capture in the eaet h b There was laid away to rest in the Wi h e hostile ocnetitneno or t Th ng Ara cemetery on Tues ay a ter - e . ere as on 16 'now Wane wo. ey are. with atone attibling Underneath t i noon last week Catherine Kerr beim?. mere y Wh Stling to keep their tiortrege up. , pili up n thie neighborhood this -mason, the largest i of which ie 90x120 feet; this for one thing ed wife of Boa. 4enkins,Oulross boun. In their hearts they know that the out- look iti far from promieiria Well inform. daty, Mrs Senkine etnigrated from tihoWa that the country is improving every ed Coneervativee whose enthuaiasin has year, So wishing the fanners and business Ireland over half a century ago and notimpaired their judgment, frankly admit settled down at, Smith'a Hill (now Car. 'that the Opposition stands no chance of men of the far eaat every prosperity, X re. low P. 0.),In Colborne township,where =eking a gain, thet it will be iserferMinn Mein an old Hallett boy, T. W. Erratt, - . the subject of this sketch was born about snap years ago. A great feat if it carries seven o the four. glue Bell Farm, _teen seats and that probability far even . . lore Where Blair thresterta more than Ninfiee Math .horne Alenday week, after a brief Wm. Morrow, Seaforth, died at his a t _ wriest§ at the aa of 63 rears. Deceased nod, By mown of the double Influence other Huron boy, as to their progress in t ough he served in the American civ. One Conservative seat le in hie ability ta f We are sive our readers will be g o • profit from his eperationtein the provinoim bear at any time from Mr Erna, or any ogenb most of is life n McKillop, which he can exert as a member of the the great west and we will be delighted to 11 war, for which be had for many tanner Government and former Premier of New Ilranswiek, Rlair will be able to •011•J. • . A.inerican Government. i • In this manner Blair will operate all over the walrus). t The strongest men will be have been awarded a gold medal at the lop, who, with three sons and one i induced to take nto the fight of the Laurier Paris Exposition, Government, and this argdea no smell daughter, survives him, Travellers, headaches are onloklyreleiv- Thos. Russell, bf Riverside farm, Ils-- tions of ,06 the Conservatives won nine out a b MI , success to the Liberal cause. in the elec. of the fourteen seat!). That eonteat sumo off witli 131air behina the scenes. It will be strange if the Sore ist not Mdre &Vont'. able 65 the Liberal party in the corning elections, with Blair fighting in the open, and with all the influences (Matta ma Fredericton can oenunim4 publish any letters sent ustor Raw years been drawing it pension from the. AtiFfil 'VS w A NTElli . Sinart MOO or women WAT•te,1 fur positions paParytiintigmbmigAwptglyesW HEY"LillisENNINIIT',s4tee3aRdlich9r- mond St„ Louden, Ont, • 'July UP BOLSI Eft LNG. . • The undersigned wishes to ennoUnce to the people of Clinton amil :tenons:Ohm countesr tho,t he has located in Clinton and is proper - ed to do all kinds of Upholstering, Mattress Making, Carpet SO win g and laying. All orders entrusted to me will receive prompt att adieu, Orders- left at &Walker's residence. June 8-2 m W. N. WALKER, Clinton. • THOROBRED BULL • •The undersigned, has a thorobrea 'Durham bull on his lot 77, Maitlend con., for service Terms $1.00 at time of service, with privilege of returning. • ^ A.. BEDARD. „ Rave you Money to Invest? We take large and small amounts of deposits for investments, and. give the best of seck.rity, and pay 12 pes cent per annum. payab'e quar- terly. Companies also promoted, and patents bought and sold, Call or write G 'WARNER & co, ' Financi0.1, Loan and Investraent A,gents,• • - - East Adelaide St.. Toronto • 94 to COMInet100 lat of Jan., 191)1, Applications received up to Saturday, Sept.15. Applicants Lo state eatery mete:toted and to endow testi- monials. • b. II00001,, Londesboro, Aug 3-M . Secretary. ROTEL TRANSFER Notioe is hereby given that tho license of tlatirot:1 _Clarendon, Clinton, held by J. C. , ill be transferred about the 24t11 inot., to James McGuire, Believille .1, d. MILLER. SNUG. ItOIJSIii FOR SALE • A comfortable Rouse, suitable for a sreall family. with one-fifth of an acre of land, plant. ed with frau. trees,. good well, 6m. Is r ffered for sale at it low price. For terms, &o. apply to WILLIAM COATS, Clinton Aute 1900 • , *4 • fiffust: for SALE or t� BENT. • on.vietoria•st. near Op.an. Factory. $ 300 will.' my it roomy,,conifortable houeo with good lot -the property recently occupied by Frank Upshall. Amity at once to- • • W. BRYDONE, Ilarriet'er 6r.e. - .House and Lot tor Sato. • - • Tho large a d eominodious houe. pleasantly • shim tad on uHuron Street, occupied bY un- dersigned is offer. d for .-ale on very reasoerible terms. There is eyery aceennodation,Witb stable, ordhard, dec. •• • . • - -• Nont 21. 1899. Clinton. • • - FQ It A:L.E. • • • office -HURON STREET. CLINTON . - . . • • JAMES SCOTT Barrister, Solicitor, fine, • CLINTON. ' Orme-Elliott Mook, Isaac Street• , MONET. To 1,0.4.N. Mfg BRIMONEo BARRISTER, sormaoR, 'NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, up -stairs, Oman° Pastore, Photo Gallery Oillee-Beaver Block, or..nuon CHARLES SEAGER • .• /•"4-1. Barrister, Solioltor, Notary and Converapoi Office -opposite cottiorne Rotel Coderfils • M. G4 CAMERON sa„ (Formerly of Cameron Holt * Camera*. ,BA.RRISTER AND SOLICITOR, • olitoe-isacauton St opposite Colborne House GODEalon, ONT GARRO1N GARROW • BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Office -Corner Hamilton St. ;iodate Squar Roderick, Out. J. T. Getiotaw, 0.0. CMS. GAnnow, L L.B PROUDFOOT ei HAYS, BARRISTERS, semi:aeons, NOTAnfES PUBLIC PROCTORS IN TUE moraine Count sm., office: Norlh next door toSlgual (Mice • • krivete Funds to lend at lowest rates of interest. W. PROUDROOT,. R. C. RAYS RIDOUT. GONVEYANcER, COMMISSIONER, ICTO. Real•Estate-and Ineuranco .Agent. -Money --bo - • lend on Mortgage and Note security. . ' • • The Gale tar none of the best 100a...westerns in Coderion township,HuronCounty,lot 17,part 18, con. 8, 84- miles from Goderich and 7 from Clinton. The farm cootains good buildings • and good fences, well watered and well tinder. „drained, ThLre' is a large bearing orchard and garden of steal} fruits. Tomato suit pur- chaser. Apply to la'Al.. GOULD, on the pre- ' . STOR 141 Fog sA.LE. raises, o Goderieh p, 0 .June 8-8m gee premises occupied by R. .T. Cluff, and • ,consisting of it firs. class brick store, on Albert • street, Clinton, la offeved for sale on eaay tells% Cottage on Albert Street. with two lots, stable, and all convienoes. Particulars on appioation to Mrs W. Robertson, Clinton corMrs C, W. MeGregor,Constanoe. • DR: G. E,NEST HOLMES " DENTIST (Successor- to De. T. C. Brace) • L. ItY ctyantreisilzaiterkur. - D. of Ontario, Toronto. . D. D. 5.-kirst-class 'loner graduate of Den-' • talDepartment of Toronto University, • • %maim attention paid to preservation of ehildren's teesh. Will visit Bayfield Monday. , Office over W. Taylor & Son's shoe store. • • DR. AGNIEVIN • !DENTIST. •CLINTON Crown and Bridge Work: • ' BUSINESS PROPER'111( FO.it AT-Z(7111On THE 217D THURSDAY ' SALE Bang MONTH • . . That'desirable Brick Beninese Stand on Al- bert St., Clinton, occupied by Me N. Robson, 10 offered for sale, including rear lot and stable. The location is one of the best in Clinton. Tr 0 property is free from incumbrance and title tu disputable. Price reasonable and terms to suit purchaser. Apply to GEO. STAND CRY, Lon- don Road or address Clinton P. 0 For Sale or to tent. . Miss Carol 1%-eivenninei Ttn..1 choice hrialrhouse on the' oorner rul. e 1 Office Hours -9 to 6. DR. C. W. THOlViPSON. . . . Physician, Surgeon, Etc- - • Office and,Residence- td- liattenbury Stree t , • . TEA.CRER FOR PIANO, And pupils prepare• d for .ConeerVatory • • , • course, . CLINTON. ONT. ton aud Jose h streets, belonging to the e tate • • a the late R chard ElOrtrfo0q. offerf e the • M. GRAHAM nary !emirs practically a eew house, with London, England. ' • for sale or to rent, It contains room or ordi- Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians all conven emcee, and tbree-ten the of an acre E ut r 0 t Offlo a d Resld PERRIN'S DLOCIto ISP Stairs. part of it will bveyea,48Apply to of land. If .the preperty is not sold or rented, e n °nee- • gee o n on • 1)0 YOU WANT VONEV? FARM. Pokt SALE Money Money Money Money We lend money on hinieehold seeds bicyclee,wamons and horses. We also advance money to ealaried people andr retailh mercha,nts on th ir own notes, t rough our see^ .0141 agents, Any amount from $10 up, in payments to suit borrower. •, writ e io • confidenee,we can help you: O. W. WARNER, 1100.. 48 East Adelaide Subscriber offers for file his farm contain-- Successor tour, Turnbull. • U11. R. FOWLER, ' ing 80 tuned., lo7 80, con. 0, Goderich township. Ciold and Silver Medalist, first -elate honor . :• 11 1* situated ii utiles from Clinton, cleared graduate of the Oaten° Veterinary' ..:.. witb first -oleos buildings, bank barn, two story . - . college, .. - . ' boUsei ail' under pastere, liasIl Mires orchera; T• exerts DISEASES COP ALL ANIMALS . • also a never -failing spring,' !Melons is first- class in eVery respect, Also, sy acres of bush, :Night and .day cells answered at officee-Dr . . • 'whieli will be sold either witn the farm or Worthineton'e old etand.000. CoMMersial Rote ' se arate. No money repuired as long as the 11 Street, Toronto su soriber is secured, or particulars apply • L. R. 0. P. and re B. O. S. • tC13. SWITZERron the premises. or linton DR. WM. GUNN, • VOTEItS' LIST, 1900 Post office July 8-tf Edinburgh. Office -Ontario Brest Clinton . Night calls at font door of residence on Batten ' . FARM TO RENT bury St., opposite Presbyterian church. A first-olass farm, being lot No. 7, 2n11 con, 1-1.1..FRA3‘coltioWhe.uSri,IAeWto.., oplHeYeSIaGnIdARre,oSidUeRneGeE0Ou14._ ' no stones or gravel, only first-class clay soil of Hull*, contains 100 acres,a,bout ne cleared, tario St., opposite English church, formerly oo • and well adapted for crops; large barn and (meted by Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont. other outbuildings, large frame building for horses and cattle; coratortable house end live acres of good bearing orchard; 10 acres of . .summetr fallow, ready for fail wheat. situate Smiles from geaforth, and the Berne distance nit, STA.N.OUTLY, GRADUATE OF' THE • from Clinton, 100 rods from aebooL IA miles -a-' Medical Department of Vietoria. Villein -- from Alma church, and 21,,i from Kieburn.- atty. Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals and Any one wishing t..) take it, can get the privi. Dispensaries, Now York, Coroner of the lege of working on it right away. For further County. of Hurou, Myeloid, Ont. • Particulars applyon tho premises, or if by let. . . tor to Seatorth P O. FRANCIS RETTLL ''in . • • Municipality of the Township of -illullett, Huron eounty. Notice^ Is hereby given • that I have transmit- ted (w.didivertel to the persons tnentioned in 'seetions fiend 0, of the Voters' Lied.; Acts, the .COPI'q required by said Aet, of rill persons .ap- peacing by last revived ARt.tegf.4111(.11t Roll of the said Municipality, to bit enti the to vote 111 the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly aint at .Municipal Elections, ond that said tit wits &at pasted ult• in my °Mee at Londesboco, // t the day of July, 1900, and remains there ittr inspection. Electors are called upon. to examine the/said -asts and it any omissions or.any •otlier orrers are found therein to take immediate proceed. ings-to have said errors corrected according to law. • . JAMES CAMPBELL, ' • Clerk of Hallett Tp. • july2tth, 1900, ' ^ • • S (MAIM SCI10()L . , PRO .11ILY, .3rd. • aiiffirlitigittgAtVilege '• Toronto Offers an excellent opportunity for Teachers and Senior Students to enjoy it short term in the bu-iness, shorthand and ;penmanship depart- roman:iv. • bore may enter at any time and spend from two weeks upwards as desired. Special torn& Write f°rEPegartitlia°rtilaWrao.rk continuee right along into the fall term Which. opene ,on Sept. 46. Catalogue Free. SHAW. Principal 44-644:4044-0444.044••••••••••••••••••••• 156 rattot fustivs P 1:40, Icatty printed and bound In once volurho. A rand aolinVon MA1010001 afIredyn,ottgrztt.1; peg: aricetnedlera'uatttruilrlitasobrrgatr, el'PrIca, 10 conta, poorelie. yol3urti PIANO \ • AND oRoAN j E. BLA013ALL VETERINARY STMGE01% •• IlonoraryGraduate of CI eOntarioVeterina r • 0110.10}.1 FABIUS IrOlt SALE Three eiDdee tame of fo air's 'each, situate ples Oftico- immediately south of the NewEra • . • — teals on the most tuodorn and soientineprino , College. Treats aildiseases of doineatioated lin i Township on the Ian and 10th Colice-elons of tioderioli. • • • tilglial: . orEd7vilisettitaeluTod4110beirmtortiutp..tellylinton. Call loom /so. 1 has fine dwellit;g house and good l',VIARRIAGE LICENSE, JAMES SCIOTTL OIL .. buildings, is well wateled, go.d orchard, all -' desired. • , e Farm No. 2 has dwelling hoose, barn and .1.7.1. iseurer of Marriage Licenses, Library Room .le, shed; well watered, orchard, mei Mout fifteen .eild Residence, Mary street, Clinton. • learn NO, 3 is Mostly in peeture, with about • ,„,lil nere,Lof bush laud . , The Jarmo Join each other,•and will be sold en At/ aro loyal -KA' ariiittnrralitNITOPvtlintoIrr—j-MOS CAMPligt+Dr.LONDZSAORW,, „, No witnessee renuired ISSI/Bli PP MAERIAGr, •LICENtisen, --- '-• ' bled{ or separately, reasenable terms Aug. 16tf PETER, COOK, Clinton A Baivain in Land, Ilere's a Chance. looloom•mm For sale cheap and on easy. terms -part of Lot 4,,,,Beiyfield Conceseion, Goderioh townehip • 56 acres, Apply to • • . • W. SCOTT, Sept 7-3m Brueefield. Splendid Farm to Rent or for sale Subeeriber Offers either to rent or for Hale, his farm of 160 sena. situated on the Huron road, Tuokeramith, half a mile from the town of Olhiton. It is ell cleared, with first -clean intildings, bank barn moo, with windmill, implement house 18x80,with atone foundation, stenos's house 16x20, with hen hoine above, good Iranie heels., three sores of yismag °Oh- ettl, oreek running through the pawl, The farm le 011Na-class (mein every remnant and teeny one who either wishes to rent or buy reasonable terms will be made. Possession at any time. ARTRUlt 001/01I. Carlton, JR:aviary 28t11,1900. put some powerhil aanatlidatee m the field ;r About 22 VOTERS' .LIST 1900 he Grand Trunk Railway pictures aughter of John Alexander, ofitIcItil. ears ago he married the younpest ttrat MILD 0RAA.Y0 41k • g lleadschie Pow. borne, hasrecentlyroade some splendid dere. They do not upset the stomach or sales of thorohreds. He has sold two weaken the heart. Prlee 10o and 26a at all to Prof. Curtis, of ieVitt State College; dealers, or hy mail. The T. Mil urn Co., four to S. C. Barkie, of West Liberty, Limited, Toronto, Ont.. Iowa, while he hits sold his noted. show . . • , -.Winnipeg is threatened with au epi. cow to Aft Lister, Af_iddlechureh, *an. a _etenc e pypnold fever. Tbete are at These were among Mt Russell's beet, Present. about 80 cases in the city. -and it WAS only big ,Mbney th t tempted hiM to tart With t esn. expecte to go to he old country' for Children • Cry for more oak) itt Spiptemher. Ile has CASTOR IA_ coubw. TerAted his farm to r Spenser,tatio • •-',• at the ellitton Mitsit Store • Whieh is also Clinton headquarters for the noted AloBurney Beattie :Bicycles Call and see no for a bargain in a high grade,. durable Ana easy running wheel, 0. 140ARC ouorrapa •.• Municipality 02theTown Of Clinton, Surma eouitty. 0 Notice le hereby giveu that haye tralzeMit- tdcl or delivered to the perdone mentioned In tfootiOns 550443111 the Vetere' Usti( Acts, the isopiee required by said Ace of ell pertionenpe Imatitie by teat revised Asses:inn:int Roll Of the Pala t11111101pa1itt tab° entitlea to vote in theesid Munthipauty at eleetioree for mem- bore Oahe Legielatiire lagoon/WY and at Muni. cipeiBleetione, and that esielist was first posted en in tny dike at Misters, on the 28th dal of july,1900, and remain there for Elilottsfe are tailed tintnite alautine the said Lists and if Mil onditsious Or ass other errors are found therein to take inirnediatosireeeed. .te lave. W. TS, Clerk Of the Littid MIUSitsiDelitY. nge tot, have laid ertereareeted cording • • .. ti W. nutruyouri, MEMBER OW &SSW OP -la • P. L. 0.0 Provincial Land surveyor mid Civil Engineer, London, Ont,—Office at Geo Stawart'a Grocers^ Store. Clinton. MONEY•TO LOIN. . ' PRIVAT1S FUNDS. 4.1 los-rates on nest -class mortgages. Appta'to Mayon 30-tf G. 1.). literaggart, Clinton. Ont. CLINTON IVIA.H.BLE WORKS. 0000nvs OLD STAND. Nett to Commercial flot#01...-/h Thio establishMent op ratiott and ail orderfilled in the mos aoto y way, Geste. t eery ohd granite work pe Priced r Sesonable ali these tabliehme t 1.43.1100V bl nten Is........ksinonafftasui!,notty illeRILLOP MUTUAL EIRE INSURANCE CO. FARM Se ISOLAVED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY INSURED sambal.....•••• • esliaaut • 3. 13.11feteau, Preadeut, Mooch P. 0.1 Than Preset.. vies•preeident, Brumfield P. 0.; %%oaf E. nave; secieTreas., Seatorth P. 0.; Broadfoet, Inspector of Loewe Sealer= I'. 0▪ . MistemOkS tf. ortsatifoot, Seaforthl John 0, Grier° Winthrop P. 0.s. George Dam. seaman 361t* Bennewela•Dublen Jae levena liorthwood P. 0.; John Watt, IlitHooket. 04 Mentes Flues, BruociteldMato*; eolin B. Molaan, Xippoa :amen ontinpuv. . attatere Riobert fitnith, traelook; Itobt, Mnikt inSiithe forth; James CtOristfisig, Betnilisdeillei W Yee, Barnesville ; George Murdie and Jan O. klerrieen, anditers. Parties desirous 14 effeet Insurance or scam. hot ether btleirtalailtill be PilliniAlYntititdol to cm opotation ba tiny at the avers osier. addressed *behalf ribpeouve Woe. li •