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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-11-30, Page 2November 801 1900 • itilthost Notes: by *rot litatyptiont Myth It* ( e. To the Sailor of the Aim Ara. NOVEMMIt 110, 1909. We took the tin at Myth at,'T 00 e• , - • , for Detroit, or the elity on the HOW is, your Subscription, nr;nbilftillra7canlit=irglg:g1T:- , t • Ain 4 ft ' . ' ' Weeltavo am' books ago( d Many haire, arrived at the .1Nreet Olt3f L004011, a place of considerable IRV. of unpaid eubilcriptionts. We have not I portance after tp. delay et 1.2 pretitied pityment of these, e0deavoring bouts we started for mtrott. The &p - be pay cue debte and worry abl2ff as Peeve -nee Of the -country gradually beet we Feeid witheeit then? boievAog chaliged 'from rollingto level; aridas we neared Lake Erie was decidedly they wolild all come right in the end. fiat, requiring Goyertiment drainage. We ate approaching the 20th centilry.- efEclieeeieerne is e,ateetlYelv WW1/ in Will be into it it in less- than erg wEielce Par:14 tle.roving Mir; * x n w un onto a ponderous ferry . and we Volga like to see not 04111 all which soon landed us on the Yankee'. • eitzr back Subsceiptions Pald,but also all side, in the large and important city.. of •1 Detroit; it is a very busy and growing ' pad tit, a year in advance. We don't ..,Often talk money matters to our read.. ere, but we DO want to see them ad. • cennte Wined off. And we ItindlY a9 aLt our readers to help us out. e 'shall be glad; to have these Scores set - tied UP any time between this. and the •• . New Year, and. will gladly add our • eignature to a receipt for a year in • • • advance, The amounts are not larse . In any Mee, but in the aggregate foot up to a large sum. A little Wart on the part of our eubscribers to wham these link apply will cause joy and gladnees in this °Mee and we 'hope e• these remarks willoot'he without their desired effeet. • ' Tis a Long Larie That Baia no ' Turning*. •• place. Boarding the Michigan Central at 1 In. on Friday, WU Wade AL fresh , start for the Sleuth, the train.passing through flue, level, and. to all appeal'. aneee good farming country. We changed ears at Cincinnatti junction at 9 le me taking a sleeper. At daybreak we were nearing Ohatanooga, and the appearance of thecountry was entirely changed -rough and hilly, with deep ravines covered with scrubby tiinber and underwood. Gradually the 00011-. try improved, and we were rollieg through the cotton Reda of Georgia. And now the colored people became very much in evidence as we weed along; they were to ,he seen ineni,and woMen, boys and girls, picking the white t ufts of cotton from bushes, 18 to 80 inches high, which they put into little bags slungby their sides, which, when full, they emetied into large bas- kets placed here,,and there in the field. What the Opposition hoped to do in • The read here is not nearly so emooth laat election was to capture the coun• as in the north. As we passed by At- lanta the country gradually levelled • , try, by way ot gerrymander ed Ontario, down, and the cotton disappeared. , • • and then gerrymander the Liberal° Small pines, about 1 foot in diameter 'e worse than ever after the censos to be aud 50 geet' hi b, covered the land, ere an t ere, where the land taken next -near. They have failed is elevated, clearances, and smelt hats despite their appeals te race and creed, a.m. houses, while a class of email no, /Ad the gerrymander must now go, ive eattle roamed at will. In parte the ' :Ind that speedily. .1,t, was an infamous land 'warns Het and swampy, the treesandonderwood Standi IP water. .-Iltpedient to secure a majority of the seats by a minority of the votes east, jaelotonville at 19 30 p. thie is quite • and its anther isethoughTrai doubt heart- a alollera 04'0,0 °We 00)C3ktrOleY cars and automobi es were in waitine ily ashamed of it, have always cleaved at the station, as also the, usual numr to it as if it were the very rock of their ber of hotel runners, waiting to carry your grip and conduct yen to a hotel, • .11.ditical salvation, as iudeed in contest I stayed at a fairly comfortable house; after contest it was, • $2 per day, but not. any 'trio good, for • But for the gerrymander, in the re, the money. Took the !lent, & Coast • • cent contest; the Liberals would have line for Tempe, which wire two hours: carried at least 50 mit of the 92 seats in late, at 3 p. m., and arrived at 12 p.m., ' this province, or from 15 to 20 more and 80 missed seeing a. geed deal of the than :was possible under the system country. Tampa Is a city of 20,000, lo• that 'hived them in Well constituencies • cated on Tampa bay, on, an elevated ,-. as West Bruce, South Middlesex. the platean, the soil being a white or light- ` ' two Oxford's.' South Huron, North colored sand, 'favorable to the growth _ • Brant and West Ontario. of oranges, lemonee , pavanes, and veg •Nnd so **then next election day comes the manufactureof cigars from tobacco . '" It is a long lane that: has no turning, etables. The .princRal industries are - about,the gerrymander will be undone, imported from. Vuba, ot which there are over one hd d d i • also, turpentine, .the inaterial for whichqs drawn trom the Cuban pine trees. Most of the. treea and shrubs otany size are draped with ,e1 fringe -like MoSS or lichen hanging from , the limbs in strings from two to four feet in length, 1kt:caber-to ehe atmosphere. The large Wilber appears to have been culled out What the Output' of Canadian Chigkens is and sawn into lumbers the evidence of which is to be seen here and. there Likely Soon to be - Row Best to be along the track in huge piles of old sawdust. - Wm, E. B. DO NOT rqsQuoTp . FIGURES. Boole advertisers are rising the Inland Revenue Department -tit recent cffieial re- port. upon baking powders to litmit" the comparative strength awl qualities of Chem artioles as they are sold in the Dominion, lt ie not fair, however, either to the Ana- lysts or to the public in =king this use . of the °Moira figures that they should be misquoted, as it is alleged has been don in some blatancies.. , • The following figures are oorried from the official report printed by the Canadian Govettnment and show correctly, as per that determent, the relative strength value of the baking powders named. The mealy - Ms in all oases were Made by the Govern. went Analysis:- - • Per cent. of available _ leavening gas “Cleyeland's" ave'g of 2 highest tests 13.0 "Royal" (everar-of 8 highest tests).. 13 4 "Dearborn's"(aver'g of highest teste),11.7 'Imperial" average of 2 highest tots), et,9 "Magio" (outline alum), (average of 3 higheet tees), •. .....7.7 These tests should set the baking powder question at rest. -Montreal Pharznacentioal Journal, Ontario Provincial Eudeav- We are now in Florida, arriving at the people veili have freechoice,. and • Ontario will give the Liberal Govern. • meat a, good majority, • Our Poultry and. British Markets:- ; • Prepared to Make Money by Doing in a Position to Supply Next Year's Demand. ' (Written far the New Era.) ' (PIM OV alarm) Our spasm of cold storage, both as re- gards the cold storage firms themseiyes and the oold storage oars for .transportation,are making rapid strides towards perfection, and it wilt cot be long before we have in Canada a cold storage system equal to any. Militia the world. Al present there is no- thing so muohialked Of or written abont in the Canadian Press as the necessity for per. feetion of the means of placing our perish- able goods on the foreign or Englieh market, Canada is becerning.egreat country, this is recognized by all. That the greatent rev- enoe of thio country .must °Om throughtits agricultural sources re a point undisputed. Theefee,qaestion before the farmers then is . which departnaente of their fermi. will yield them a quick and paying return? Undoabtedly, of all the comparatively On - developed souroeS of aviculture' wisalth none will more surely 011th/bill than pool - try. The demand for the superior (futility on the English market is unlimited. The home market is rapidly inereating. A help Id this development IS the oold storage aye - tem of the Department of Agrioulture and the furnishing of relieble instructions its to Poultry culture from the haperinaental Perth system and the Com thieioner of 45.- U�10111. ricalture. But the most direct aid is in Vile shape of such large firms as the Liana- Editors Budget - Dr Dickson dian Produce. Co„ , Toronto, who buts the • °Wakens from the farmers and do the Editor. fattening,Ptiolting and shieping ef the Wale 41.'LOOX BACK - GifELPR, OCT. 2-3-4, Playas ENTsitruhae TO THE BMWS, Our last annual meeting was e grand SuCceSil e By means of private enterpriee the in very respect -in attendance,.in the epirie that breathed through all pease of izitiation and the risk of lose which its proceedings, and in the eharacter of inevitably attends the opening up of new the ad-ctresses that weragiven. 446 enterprise. will not come out of the pookete delegates registered, and some were of the fanners. It bray be that when the ro e extreme wants of the superior quality of our product is known., vprovince, from Glengare y on the Emit,- and the Plie" "tabliBbed e° that. weand appreeietecl Oh the British marltet, ,„ Algoma on the North, Lembton On the ' w".4 iM know Whet itmpciallible to get, that 'the %ums report was , The . Secretary Wed and Norfolk and, Kent on the time will be Opportune for the individual. farmer Or aodiation of farmers I1106 encouraging. It told of an in - and to fatten • crease of 90 societiea and a net increase and ship for that time our farmers should bit wen itarminted with of 8,500 members. The Treasurer's re. methods of shipment to an already .esteb.pt W!Is nOt forth -coming unfortun- a ly; it was learned that there was a TUE CLINTON NM RSA 1 1 01 • 0 0.4 L mamosamaas .1 1 "" -overly .. . ,,-.....;4-.......4.40......:.• Crisp COuntv ,Chppings en*nrio Or OP ittlIPOrt. . _....„ Me Gowdy hat moved to Winghatu frOtil Ho -wick. grain crops for the year ware in qualitY ' Mr argl hire OarnklIsborne, celebrist• and quantity quite up to the average, ed their golden wedding last week. The new telt wheat crap is up to the eee vireo% 000, 1, Bennie; eau .sejci etanderd. Corn WM one of the beet IT WILL PAY crow/ of the year. Toboeco, beam and hfee $,3111.85,0re to Ir. R. tcher.. 13Inevele, foe , • , buchwheet, were fair, 4Potatoes Were . ' you ro .attend the Folest 4 gel-veurtkele 'Otte good '• Alex, kilpatriek, fn Wc_awariish,, ru?•lurTipuir on the slim and Puny :e. City. Bnainees and Shorthand has eolc1,104 aftagee-rarM, LO %nee. Xhill.7 40.4-truiterritrahrlye7tttell'VETirgei 'the' 04-11ee 1.,.- to- . --a9u! Ont., -pi-.'"''' ledge fne92„, OM -• ._ ' ' - enttle...croiO rsi&Oliipee rree,rly • 4 recerd 'l°Tao .,, Win, leinigen Ina dienosed of eu acres yield, ' Live steel; Iti in excellent con- tical instruction in *adios in West Wawanoeb to Mc Rick, Sara. ditron, and begs belle been sold in levee Bubjects. For over fifteerk tpga, at a good figure. • 4 - • qeentities. Pall wheat .• yielded 21.9 , a R. orei.e.e, the energeite,' , pei.ditto. ,..,ereheieLbe„T aore,_string wi:jilat '1,91, years we have been in touch gee in .R. S. No. 1 Grey. bas been ie. "alley m a, ours ai. . peaa zez, mane , • .1., engaged for 1901 at an increasedeirlary...49,e• ?ramie 0,112nck wheatpotatoes 1 WItu young people and their 453, , needs, and the business world . CI. Hese, an. old and res ected reel. turps* i 374 . c'r!"' mengetikant zele • . n . dent of Zurich, passed au denly ewav xgreen). 11,04, elle, and einene.1.24., . and •its regiiiiements! • • oe,ToetdeF, Noy. 18, at . thk. mf, of fa• The WoritcriAget Pantos" ' Every facility at conamand leans. ' , ' • ;,, • .`-- '. ThOs.Sturdy hie prirchate.1 the farm, , . . ''for aiding young people befor co till in 125. . .gletlerets • • lying eppoiiitl his own in Colborne, tY2509, . r f al .. ' f,, In the Deeedeu -0.;Iriery ne, PeeleranY _ henge-therecialearclutsble picture In .tpe Thos, Glen, Ushorne, had the internee_ wood 601,0 me00),, egvhaee, es s, tune to fell while stepping out of his . one Madonna and ontid,"•_.-This. - great kitchen door on Thursday,' and broke picture- has by perrniesion; been special - two rage • . . ,Iy,. copied and reproduced on hei%VY /as. MOICay',. an eld and respected 'neper. 'Size 22X80..ineli,the colors and resident or Turnberry, 0014 the honie 'beauty of the original, and is given * J. W. WESTERvEur. of his son-in-law, Alex. -Kelly. wiiig... ',.ciit4 :this' yersete, Toronfe Saturday ham, on Wednesday, in his 851h year. • Night's Christmas , .NuMlier, "The . . . Prineipel .Modern Zia. 4u.a," admitted the meet . Richend Irwin, an old and highly ' beautiful pieture ever inaOe by photo- Bicycles for Sole Cheep. - respected reirident of Blyth; died on graphy, has also been reproduced, size Thursday niOrning, He had been ill for the pest three weeks. with heart Ifix21, a,nd is given, ae another premium A couple of A I upto-clate bicycles, ollti„ r. ft trouble. • • • ••• • . with. the most bertutiful. boek ever lie Nov- 10-tf . WALT IRWIN, 'wanton wee the past season. Forsitioulars AMY ...sued in Canada, fullof stories, Poems A quiet wedding took place at the and artistie illustrations, onive of the home of Mrs. Wm. Stinson, Winghate, pictirrereoccupving full pages. A boy's on Tileiday evening, WhOrt her though- pictures,. 'Arr Impromptu; Speech," is ter Elizabeth was merried to John R. also in colors d "D 't Ory M mine e • Wanted a teacher, male or female for U. S. S P. Wells, . • • • . ., it the most itaonuchinQien picture aof -tire tin.Q.119ine Er. ,183r. ft_pIapzirhystagiiiieWz?y:trieoPere George Ple yd. a well known i csideo herne.of a.missingeoldier yet Produced tomes to ' TRW- OMAN trAN...*Ziec. li. of Exeter, Passed away On Sunday ' Thf; whole •sixty t •pages . are originai Ilev' "42 . AubOrnt.e. • , . morning week. ' • Deceased was of 'a' - abIrsighist,tchleeatintieenedovtierniwca4licohf Odaenvaied4: eine Es` 41{4.7„r cf.4.Lvss. veneed ag.e, and was a member of the Saglish cLurch. • six co ors, OA • itititah boy plucking ' I • * •-•-- - • , feathers from a kieg. turkey ,of. the for- Came Onto the premises' of the undereig.ned tile hOtIse occupied by Albert Ticy.'. efdetr, vehtiheb,he halt sire, Order:et once, on orabout Oct. lst,one steer and three borers lor op Leopold street. Whigharre was no ing as goo .has • .ever nefore . destroyed by tiro on •,PrIdey night last. I - e- . bee`nAoltered ih Canada, and heat year's : . oven—er can have same by proving stook _p_ay_ _gin • Clinton; expenses and hiking them away. JORN MANN Mr Taylor was fortunate in savreg the 'elatprdnY Night.aQbristnput was sold lf°v1:973 .• ' guest "Of, his furniture , , , . . ., I nut Within t,hreedays of its Publication. _J.' ' The D. es L. Emulsion benefit° irlo 1 pi ice 50 Cente, in tubes readyfor mail- Boar Pim- for, SEEViC0' those having lung trouble. with tendeney to. lug. At all newedealers, or from • The ' hemorrhages. A.•tew battles taken regular. ' §,teppara Publishing company, '1..imit,L Notice to !Armors and breeders of pigs,_ the subscriber offere for eervice a thorobred: York- ly.roake a wonderful ineProvement. Made ed l'orobte. ' .. . • . lihire boar, bred from the best iniported atock in Ontario, lot 28, Stani_derms 81.00 eaeh. by Dityfe ik Lawrence Co., Lim, • -• A had aceidenthenpened ,in the 'Zur-- - • • ' • • a • - FLOWER AND TREE. • . „ —___-_,--. • • . ,- JOHN. STANtaME, London Road. icb.flOur mill. on Saturday' morning, . . :Yorks4ire Soar fei: Ser‘lee e:A • rubber tree :Mut feet in diameter • , •• • , when Sohn •MittelMilti, one of the head Yields 20 .it!ilions of. sap, making 40 renters, had the misfortune to get two pounds of clned • rubber. '- . ., • . SUbscriber keeps- •for-serviOe .et hisprengses.. lingers cif. hie iqt hand caught m seine PloWere which Are kept in water In Yerhshire White Boar, of goodpedigree. Terms ' . Rurouroad, Ooderich township, a thoro-bred cog wheels and taken ofL et at time of eerlee. 2 ,THOS,J.POTTIIIi. ' ' Which a littin'ttelpeter vitas as. 4,1ssolved - . -Another :Of . the early settlers of Ash- will remain. teeth tor a *dole 0 weeks, field has passed away in the ersp of • Aefruit lave propagator has produeed ' a • ., .• • • . S• TRAYED . • • .. . .Fienry Johnston; ortip died the.5tli • best. ' HO Wm : 401 fatinag• ter years,: reerdinkWisr In Pfli3aleier;. Ito° s the ordinary -worda iPnPal re: ' !krill It.0 ''' Came on the remises .of the underel edt ... . ... • , . • '.: . , , • • i at10 durin he het feW wee. k 'a iffered• ,liEgh•eeices are being paid fot.the.trees. ' gr.Oltdwoclerng.Tviiir gfezip:47:014%,;; . • . el/pewee and take Mow, ., ' oet,12-4t • THOS. BURNS Carley; ; Americans .are Imown ea. a dyspeptic) -- • . , . •people. , The ixterit of thie disease rasy'be ._, - .• • • inferred torn'', the ratiltitude of so -wiled re; 414-411gItitbvt;t=t1Illtrtiuletr4itailil medicinee 'afforded' is weemedye They are °Hell/0010 form' and pave! no Waite: 0*.! . few le'adert )41it:1114t3ttottr° ArlierfklYi Mi (*IITY:P47/811:113eit2g120 tillellitttler7 ..„.rVeallsit..)jinSet:,14c....1140 "*.Plithle t.4413134tgree:lie..41. feelliett6bitialueley gettihg worse, They kiiia:;'sied .g - 4., iT- d------ , do not toneb the reid.oatise 'Of f the disease. dirt." Books. onPtgii;:'OCLitilitkftitia 't-i;iletYvilitlegat, Dr. Plerce'd Golden Medioal DiecOverY hi ft. ' The BRADLEY4ARREISON Co.. Limited* medicine speoially!prepared to oure.clieeasee 111Fente • ! • • of the sternaoh and Orono of digestion and - ' ' .` .' ' • . nutrition. . rt is not-tnede to gibe tenor- , 4o -a+444414 -04 -e -e -it •-4-•-•44-•-•-•-•-s-e-• city, relld but to .effect a .parmanent .cue.: In ninety pine mess out of every 'hundred • it .cures perfeotly and pertitanently: • it' has, coat Dr. Pierce $25,000 to Sive awitY .in the lest year tbeeopiee of his People's Common Settee Medical Adviser, whiche have been applied for. This book of 1008 pages is gent free on eeeeipt of littlia•Cent ettimpa to pay expense of mailing and customs. Ad- dress Dr s.. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The Ontario crop report for 1900 was . boated Ftidity by Superintendtd way Of t be Buerua, of Iiiduetriee. The gelled market with guaranteed prices. se ions deficitichiefly owing to our have Dintsioriniirr Aeatior Been). ing rro meeting last year, and returns front the societies not. having come in This, year the poultry trade with Great . A Special appeal is to be made to re- . Brittle has developed at it never has be. move the deficit. Mr Oooper, Clinton, fore,. tee earlyete the Wale ofittet month is Secretary-Trearsurer, so that monies ono firm has met to England a shipment of sent to him will be alright. • Mitiaalati Ohicktule Which le five times f The .111111tor work irpcaeried on with larger than all shipneente sentlefore from great zeal and efficiency by Miss Me this country bee:tette prestidue entire Whitworth,of Brockville.. The jutlior ye*. Next year. there will be a de. O. E. meeting, in Guelph was a great mend for &lames unheard of before. crowd. The Junior societiea -keen The farmers for the present Year, and growing in number. Help to tarry probably for the next, should .not try them foe an a eueceesful way lel efferi arlY diced shipMent, hub find out Ana. enquired after. We may mention; that fiend his ehiekene to the most reliable very helpful work has been pretlgteed firms in this country. it may not pay by.one of the editore otthe Endeavor - Huila -Mem dO.the fattening, but it worm. AniteiR.Welle, entitled orbree wilt certainly pay them to raise thick. ',vat% With the children," and coetleine ens to sell to the large gems. Wild will 155 Wks, parables, ole, which' Will be de the fattening and. shipping., • tound of great value to /unfelt services are at all times at the use .cieties. 11- 10 published by Revell. Tor. of the fannere, it is my duty and onto. , • pletreeteeto give full information tie to Mr Wm. Shaw, the Tretteurer of the the hest breeds. for the fawners to United Society, Was present and galeel handle, how to rear and fatten the excellent counted and Most important ohtokono, where end who hest to sell helm He hat tbe right ring, them to, together with all auch prae. Mr Sheldon did not dignopolot any - tidal fulmination as years of eXperi- one; he gay/. two Inspiring add, muses. mental Work is calculated to make of Rev, W.F. Mean, Canon Richardson, value 10 . G. Ferguson, t. P. 'Medias+, P11- 11- ig honed by a elides of letters, of more Hurls and many °theft all helpa vehich this is the first, to filtered the NI to make ups, memorable meeting, farmers in pooltr de art b thelr farm which will give themieueely 'Years Old - Osttarrh and quioll in the near futtite, a rev. rift? Yeatrio. Dr. Agnew's Caterrind , "----eopg4t . ar / ,,,/ / Lai ' , teaLpe Properties for Sale or to Let PrecaslosalandetherCards 11101710E ANT, LOT VOB SALE, $ story brick bouseeit °prim of Rattenbury audElibblog. Streets close to both schoota and eittirohee, good water, at present Ooolipied by undithillinod. Pota0fOT .7.401030N Clinton, HOUSE E'OR fi!Azo. E. EitThrolfintrittirnir Atlittry'ir agitglatirt.Xla Off Or 0 a fOrjact 0;c014:-.curtiron. Eutimaocat sium Tbstageriable stgoixtarin oorthhalf of lot coni 4.11ulltDe.tts,HAwcontainii inkszzcoeneacree. , fl enters apply to Nov. 2--tr • Henett, eAlgae for Sale or Rent and after graduation. We are doing superio- work results prove it. Send, for our catalogue and College Journal, ' • • . A. smell frame house on Jamin at. (Savant the , railway traok) contiguity one-eighth of an sore lead, with, orohard of good fruit tress, water. Will be sold on very reasonable items, APPhr to RAO JOHN LAYTON, Aug 81-tf Victoria St, I you aa.Lap. Teacher Wag. ted 140 $ con.15, (Iodate]. township. 80 sores less one acre for ttohool site. For terms and partibulars opply to FRED wane= or JAMES SCOTT, Barrister, Clinton. Aug. 24-4f 11017$E for SALE or fo RENT. ' On Victoria St., ito near Clan FaOkor.V., $300 will buy &roomy, comfort% d house with good lot,--thAprApplopertytn property ooeenetlionie .cupied by Fr. auk uvgh NIII Bartlett); O. Clinton. House and Lot tor Sale. The large and commodious house pleasantl situated on Huron Street, °coupled by thr. un- uersigned is offered for sale op very reasonable terms. There is every accomofttion,with stable, Set 21,1839. W. BOWERS, °Linton. from anaemiaof which he died, , Teelaps Did It. -.They supplied no with the menthol oonteincia•lia that wonderful D. es L. Menthol Plaster, whiole reijevesin- otanUy intokaohe, headaehe, eneitralgia, rheumatism and scietioa. • Manufmtured by the Davie t Lawrence Co„ Lim..• , • _ P. Fisher, jr., Winghant, has retain- ed from Lincoln, Nebraska. The clim- ate there did not agree With him, arid his health was worse than in Opted°, so that he Was' obliged to relinquish his situation and return to Canada. Leet week Mrs Char,. Mc/twain ot Bostick, passed away after a protrac-, ted illness. About a year ago sh.e con- tracted a severe cold, which, developed into long trouble. She leaves a bus, band and one child about four years of age. It is reported that James Dalrymple, who formerly resided at Ilensall, died at Moose Jaw, where be had been in the hospital for treatment; he had par- tially recovered, and had left the hos- pital, and his death is suppoied to have been•citused by a relapse. This week Fletcher Sperling, Moon, Grey, sold hie 100acre farm to Luke Sperain, 14 con, whose farm camera it at the rear, for the stun of $5;000. The farm is a good one and has belong- THE 'ROYAL BOX. When Emperor William drives. in Ber- lin, fie- isfollowed by two officers on wheels whose duty it is to arrest per- sons who throw letters into his carriage. It is stated that the widowed Duchess ed to the Sperling family for a goo of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha does not desire many years. to keep up Clarence Souse, London. and A little son of Robert McKay, Tuck- that that splendid residence will next ezionith, met with a painful, accident ayear be occupied by the Duke end Duch - at school one day last week. • Be was ess of -York and their Children. beingcarried on the back of a play- mate at too fast a rate, and fell on the • The new king ontaly is•taller than el- athbenrhb father or his mother, but has hard finor cn his head. Hor Ile was.uncon- welly short legs, which seem to be scions for a time, and received a bad shaking up. • a characteristic of his branch of' the • tardily. Roth Vag Humbert and King We are sorry to hear that M. Mose"; Victor Emmanuel seem hardly taller standing than sitting down • The queen of Reiland, it is stated, is n total abstainer and ostentatiously refuses on. all public °ecotone to partake Of wine. The oueen Is a patron of the To- tal Abstinence eoelety ,and of the Wo- men's Social Party league, and it is saki sutiden death oOcurred In mg- she is among the' Meet activ-e of -workers. bean on Wedhesday evening. W. 0. Both' the Prince of Wales and King Stuart had been in his usual health up • Victor Emmanuel of Italy haVe a nerv• to about 6 o'clock, when he began to ouseeffection of the mueeles of the face complain a not- feeling well; during which rnako the left eye blink eonstane the evening he hemline unconscioute ly. To those acquainted with the infirm - and by 9 o'clock hie spirit had taken ity It IS hardly noticeable, but to strait. its flight. Deceased bad been a resi- dent there for eighteen years. ivlorriaon, me wt ser OUR acci- dent while chopping in the bush re- cently. The log he was standing upon broke, causitii; Mr Moses to fall, and in his tumble he struck another log, breaking a number of his ribs and tsing him up badly. On Wednesday, as ohrietopher Sobb, of Turnberry, was taking a load of hay t in h t h OUT. 1IIEY GO ' Pour young people sent into business °Moos on the 151h Met, In this oity. IN. THEY COME . From Napanee,Ploton,' Harrison, Re- gina, and other outside placee, as well as from our cart came. some bright young people last week to enter fa praeital training in our anhool. • Yetmay eater at any thila. With ten teachers and first -elan equipment we can prOdUce good results. • CentraillusineSsCollege Toronto . • Wt. B. anaw, prhicipia. •Yonge and Gerrard Ste TOBONTO soe-eeeeeeeee-oseeirekeee•••••444-to .• AAAA.WAAAAOIMAAAAWA.A,W1 RUMBALL'S WAVCII AND • JEWELRY STORE • Just meeived a lot of new`Belte, Buckles, Pulley Delts,Bangle Brace- lets, ole. The latest goods in the market. We make specialty of fitting Speotaolee and Eye Glasses. Eye° examined free. °Wharf) dee . le'OR SALE. . ' . The framecottage on Orange street, aeon- getiYggiletldcriliiftlatanabfnsAreiAratiie, v hard and oft , water,. Stable; good buts and vegetable garden, The house !contains hall, parlor, two bedrooms, clothes closet, dining room, summer kitchen, cellar and woridshec, is centrallr looated,possessioe_given any time . to suit purchaser. BLIZA.RETAI 3BARAD& 1-1 . • STORE FOR SALE. ' • — Thrit rir:firr reed bin; It`rClinff1.1 and cons o oas r ek store, on _bort Streit P. nton, Jo offered for Bale; on easy term - Also Cottage on Albert Street, with two lots, stable, and all oonvienoes. Particulars on aPPication to Mrs W. Robertson, Clinton • tor Ere Oi W. kteriireger,Constenee.. _ . • --- • A goad fare for age. being lot 28, rion, 1. ?Unlit IXTtovaneeh, joining the villiage of. An - burn. roulti; 7,tht1atlflt140tt There is a good frame louse and bank Darn 60x$38 and several other out -buildings incgitd- PutlaUttegg It°,11,1raor,;f,aofi4hirli oto' miles u -em Olig&on, and 6 miles from Tema made easy. For iurther particu1ra ittpvly2ttW. D. WILSON, Auburn P.O. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE That desirable Brick Business Stand on Al- bert St,, Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson, is offered for sale,!Inoluding rear lot and stable. The location is one of the best in (Milton. The property's free from fnotunbrance and title in disputable. Pricereasonable and terms to mit purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY, Lon- don Road Or address Clinton P. 0 For Sale or to Bents The choice brick bootie on the corner cif Fut. ton and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate or the late Richard Heywood, is, offered either for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi- nary faintly, is practically a new hone°, with all conveniences, and three -tenths °torn yore of land. If the property is not sold or rented, part 0111 will bo rested. Aeley to W. COATS executor 0 nton. A Bargain in Land. Here's a Chance. ..•1••••••• For sale cheap and on easy terms-pFt of Lot 4, Hayfield Condession, Godeneh - township; 56 acres. Apply to • W. SCOTT, Sept 7-3m Brumfield. Farm: for Sale or to Rent The undersigned offers for sale Or to rent Lot 80, con. A, Hullett,consisting of 105i acres, 80 aores oleared,10 acres bue12, and balance uncleared land used for pasture. The farm is well waterod Boring creek and -well. There is about one acre of orchard. There are me scree of fall wheat ;town and IS acres of fall lowing done. Mum the premises there is a storey frame dwelling and 2 barne,onellax56 AmmomovvoimAmmovw - tondthe other13x65. Good stabling. Theism 0 mileg front OlintOn arid It miles from finm- inerhill P. O., church and school. Will be sold gem who have occasion to,converse• with ex. rented on reasonable tonne. For further Pa apply to. either of the men. it le somewhat mit8 J0PATHAN Mottelelie toting. T,I,TAT TOUCHES re SPOT •sept2r-u`. „ °net" r• • that will Jay' him aside for a ticoe.en _ •NOTHING runiTs 0011NS • W •*, , is lenoteo is Sobbse htedge, the hind Like tight totem Corneare emallicialre, MCI4BOD'S ' ' ' end Of the waggon shd off the embarik- but agply to them a pair of tight boots and , • y s on a boulder, with the result that one nificanee. Tight boote and Putraaresi Corn • CLINTON MARBLE WORRS; hoe on the embankment near vvhat *• .••••• -• 009201e0 orlD STAND - Next to Down...raw noel., inent; Mr job was thrown off and fell all ot er concerns o life sink into bride. (71trzlegtz:111:211„2 ritlon•Ig tory end vomits work a specie ty. rides his thighe wait broken, and he was Extrector (the great and only ettre oure for badly shaken up. • corns) mite go together, and comfort will b,e ro eleyi o re ,onahle ea those of any esiablishme t COril Extractor. • Freed', oherepeporeonons 0 I'• S. h. HOOVER, Clinton • A very pleasant evening was epode their pertneobut detest fail tO Mgt Ptt,tnain at the home of Geo. Bean of OarlOW • on Wednesday,when his oldeet damp. and dangerous subehtutee are in the mark- Weak and Impure Blood, . , . ter, Eliza. Wee united in matt futon?. Co '4*. Beware of the"' • Pettnue)e Painiee° Liver at Kidney Diseases, knet, and quite a number i'tsf friends I . Female Complaints, MOO and tiar 12 to tent tor ourumvs.ble rm.. for inveiginente, arid give the beat of esourity, and relations witnessed. the ceremony. , Rave you Money to Invest? Ned Hart of the Boundary' ne. °ere Extractor. 1"elsellsh00.,Preprietors„ Rev..kfr S avr, of ,Belitufiler tied the Rintiakin• Wa take large and alien amounts of depoeits 'AIL Drug f+t, writ° direct to: tetiy. Commies a BO PrOi.r, and pa eel bought and . Call or Vai The young lady received inanY hen& A Favorite of ProvIdettoo. acme and codtlyrp.'estnite, which ehow ., "Hit do pear lak Providence leer. my the esteem 'elle WAS held in, ' 1110 urside," eaid the colored brother. "You .ourig couple will make their home at 1 ,kitow I los' my ler' arm In de wornaill Carlow, in Colborne. . . g las! eeiur 1/10u Tuesday last* le E. Orealy, of the ' 1.‘Yee' . , r_ Seaforthareamery, macle probably the • , ••• ever left thr at "ti i 10' I'd I got $5.0 damage ter ,.eat, en I'd hall Spent de money along roma largest shipment of ,live turkeys which Creaky and his assistants were •Ite t . de reilroad en nut off WIlliaixers leg en 1 r, got to mach, money, for dat X *het done ' Tide eitntemirs is on everi 60101 the Priem. ?Igirtelitrge rated ;It letieh,evele bothtati rtittris and hilfitlingfrOM eari3r merninig till late in COntltin bit lit! If ProvidenCe des stan's dies or E g loading the fowl, which numbered lognet fisted. felketrouttle Loan (lOrtMantee nearly %MO, as a reenit of which the we'll imon be Hein in- a painted helix; the meetly` that !area. r. cola tili 01,0 ass ' farm riske and togn propel/. takenp Wid trt0 brlek chin:mast". • . ' alto represented. Money to 'be hod irene it tier 3, M. tdeLSODi G W WAIIITED & 00., Godericht oat. Finanoial, Lean andegnostmeeeeeeeme, 43 Bast Adelaide St.. Torohto„ $ ' 410111041, YE0 ner,lansvusrx, h r .Ff-t41,711000. Agent. fer the rites/03n Pia .Aesinuarcia the evening, taking in, We Kiting and ;by me en der keep on a -backlit et ea. Laxative BroineaQiiiiiine Tablets Hitter Iffurnaz InsonanaCO. Alnlaseseti thrifty housewlyes in the vicinity of The price paid per pound. WM 14 Sr Yeentinine Shop, tialey-Ob, yea, she wrote- him that Seaforth are enriched b o 000 cents. Bic • ycle and General Ilepni a tot see. attoording to nature of seen - OrdrY reeli to eesime seine eepootalseard. • "LEST WE POUGETn tadles of Canada: it you silly,-DeItimore American. The bond of union between the thOther ' enbierneve, eernt levee ees the tette: battle of ratirdeburg unit 4 b i 4••••••,•• fetch hira , they most part ,for ever and ever, but ,surtvair st..reigivest. The 1,1teekly Glebe Por Dolly -now do you know? D a e 1:11 did not ;underseore she did not mean it. It tt , II . The Beandlass at the 5 end picture of $1 6 The Clinton NOW Era Proprietor*. • 'luau o it T fordth e , *tide teetta to WO other branch of Pow ordure:aim, Want anyatrongsi o farming industry, Alt, information deans nf the prettier et Werideriel risett4 1 *3 to breedkeere,feedIngand fattening, over this iiniverstidieliese? Want the tofu t oth., will be furnished free on appllea- ettheetsem_119nusd.„ ? WritaGentgOLswka tied toms, Department, itsperimental Snamokin. re- die IVA :'"" I kiek tlfoetf w Ottawa. 2; am -to at *I *nimbi*: if is 91r0n8. In t mil f neoessititheeoloniss hale olwsyi Won 63'0, Otnadieteledlet* While hey Cannot bear OVIIIM ha time of wist, atm Wok Polf brotho volpo id o.:1104 and the Aged' 60 *WIC Drinkers Ws *old& ry Wm, liourootr, . gas* and Blau Rik. bon porthoto aro blown to s110.-041Oulti. G. Olthsats • iktanafier Poultry naPv. Sold by SydnoY holdOtt, drnsgloi3Olinfron Deed aneestore are eald,to treeing+ too ttgrigralterginszelei with he,rablie and • lunelk ot the etre laud le Chine- reelo be in a irereetrien NZ: Tr KirotliVglie Nryt°I11.1f%linteintehy„,treItTsidlerto count,* wit wolua be leas frequent ir OA eons. attirmite to era., soiseote,talgeknivo.ote. or vee United Stave, tol4enier with II COVIttirir ctry was AdOtto ytig cemetery. . thatitin, atiterfirstigirlavlattrani Utlf: gr"RetiekterirVattot,ttelyPEgtiourtfa," stonotitattonaaktaana owe *rata offered ie wet* NOW it the tittle to cAsT0 R • rotarre,txtoct If Vrt1=4Anirt2 "'rib'''. gt, Iggim • Children' f' 01,400,4, tat a tontion otos to loroug er, *Wilke present at t battle, .Or , 211PAIrli. Or ore revel:Aral eigiolote, werle White se an exeellgt bert, Throbombinatiorl work ill tta hue. ear 4il1aton• JMIESSOOTT 404001.0v,0100.4tor;:ibc. orarxes, OrVICX-Rlliett /Nooks UMW StrIeto *ON= TO WO • W0 ORY0001114 BARBIBTEll, SOLICITOR* ANOTART PUB140, ETO, Ottico-Beaver Block. us -00M haloes rim _Wu Phre glenseg CHIARILtill SEAQIER .00tristor, *Amor. Notary and PO001140041 Otilee--:Opposilto Colborne Kota• • lloderielt M. 0. CAMERON (Formerly of Carneron Holt .k Cameron) BA.nitinpn, .SOLIOITOR, - °111°8-1!"taprititairgirlbeeqee• GilkSISOW 4 QARROW BARR/STEUK 804.ICITOttS, irro. office- scorner eiamiitint ei, arid tike *OW Goderick, Out, J. T. GAMOW, Q. C. Cue& Otunow, LTafl PROUIDPOOT St HAYS, am:mm=1% SoLiOrrouS, NOTeritsel Ponta PuoCrous IN Tau Itlaurrittz COURT, Stit, 011ice: North et., next door t0811n51 . Print° Funds to lend at loweetratre' of interest. . • W. PROUDFOQT. • R.O. KANS. • • • • JOHN RIF:101.M. ' OONVICTA.NOBB, • ComusinoNER, Wfra . . Real Estate and Inenranee Agent, Money 00 lend on Mortgage and Note eeourity. Odlee-RURON' STREET. CLINTON DR. G. Artougorr Hoi.mgs DENTIST . • (Successor to Dr. T. 0. Bruce) Specialist In, Crown and Bridle Work L. D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur- geons of Ontario. Toronto, D. D. S,-Firstrolaes HOW! -graduate ,of tal,Departatent of Toronto Univereitr. Elipeall attention paid to' preservation of children's teesh. • Will visit Bayfield over/ Monday. • , Office over W. Taylor 8e goo' s shoe store. DR. AGNEVV,r , , • .DgNTI$T. CLINTOZ1 ,• Crown and Bridge Work. AT ZI7BICII THE 2ND THURSDA.E OR BAIDEI MONTH OfiNit licruriee-9 to • W."THOMPSONI Physic -tan, Surgeon, It OMee and Residence- • • Rattenbury. street. . Licentiate of the Royat llege of Ph.rsiollano. D11.111INI. 11;AHAIVI - London, ttiloo and Residence- 1 • •• PERRIN'S BLOCR; Era Stale% • Successor to Dr. Turnbull; DR.J. FREEIVIAN, • vEntatacta for,noNiorr, lielobor of the -Vetertnaretteeiriateusoota- tions of London s•nd lidintOrgn„ Grudtt. ate of the Ontario VeterineryCollege, • ThEead MB:1M OV ars, Ammo Office open night sod day, 'oppoette Oom•' meroial Botil. Successor to Dr, V. J. R. Fowler, .Clinton, 0 t se • _ TAB. 'WM. GUNN, L, R. O. P. and Z. E. a. 8.• •A.r Edinburgh. °Mee -Ontario *treat Olintoa • Night eels at front door of resident:eon RaUen bury oppdelte Presbyterian. chtuteh. ; pla.60Ju.oWh4;u8r! Aare:. cenPiloYeElittir reo• tufo o oleo English °heel f /melee by r.Aepleton,_01inien bet, • DI-ZigBD uerprztrariliagtx#TID TRIO Ver- sity. Toronto, former& of the Mooted* end • . Dispensaries- New Yak, Coroner 'of the :county of Harm, Baylleld, Ont. y B. BLAORAI$Z$ 1711)78)1114ARY StliteMOIU . HottoraryOradue.teof theOnterloVetovina ' college. Treatsalldiseiscsofdorneuticated an male on the mostinodern and scientific prin ples Oilloe-immediatelysouth of the Newark Office. Residence - Albert St., Clinton. Cal. niabt orday attendodto proraptIV SCOT SL • boturer of !ferriage istoetietie, Library moon/ Mid Residenoe, Mitrystredt, Clinton. • , . • TAMES ottattstote Lorotssono, ISSUSR OF N.ABRIAGE,LIORNSIIiis No 'witnesses Misfired 'VI W. FATINOOME, 1101I1B101, OP OP • 13. L. EL, Provincial Land Surveyor and civil Engineer, Landon, Onte-onloo et goo Stenarre Grocery Atom; minters. , Musical ' B. P. Sibley. C.E.Tahllerra. T. hturekautiG4 McRae, the Doherty' Male chiertettli, seoond season, are prepared to MI engageroOnte for Ohnroh and concert .entertainmente at resterra. able rate% INV terms, address Oot5--tf fi.. T. MPROU. asoretery. - (Mak* • MONEY TOLO. . • Plettleit FUNjAt S. leW tato on anit:31_, mortgagee - March ae-tt ' One Mierefeekeitfte Clinton. mut. • , „ , MeliILLOP MIITVAL "Mg ' CO. FAUM & IsthAtitalY rnoptrars ONLY 1148t1R,M Orrtatltif • H.Mettean, Preeident. Ripper 0 rawer Vide- titoodeld . 0, E. hale, &toy -Trots, seeforth P. 0 i Brwead.4.foOLd,InePtotorfookbuutaeof:11,otto leortuktefe,:,:tim.: WinthroP PLO * MOO Dal• 8r=b• ajziv 0 • John NI.? Boomed s John I3, ot.;eia: 4uelt13441 IV." s. clangour. ($listat. Baanersia,.ustn.A,/...itiv,!,.. ZIPPOtt I etatei P. Hobert Stet Ilat IC fortht.,Jaassi Mortlion, a NeorairtuiRoimdee 9WtlSU WW atboun s*.throsedreplicaer tit:au a • *Oro • t ard .•*"