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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-01-18, Page 6Perfect Emulsion 0 0400 0010 01 Sealertb. Agricultural Society leneksavr. Sestrelles•eitelaereeeieselerietleirebellese. Weer,011beeetie %seeker eista-41411a 'Tye, Well Mtn Lucknow for some tinge, wee oelebrated 84 00. - eer down with Mende in thie vicinity tnt be boson siKesnewey, Jan, met 1 Kr. Ben Tfeninn of withatu WAS The next horse and cattle fair will Oise of the prettiest °botch woddiugs, aim Halt Div.'s i McKINNON of Pure Cod Satur Mrs John hortune * few dar ago I Liver Oil It contains 50 per Annual meetings, nye the Sentinel, ttout Lout oecurred in Mi. Henry Taylor has moved to hie purchased a handsonie draug t flily in the itomen Cethollo ohurch in this moved. into the noose vacated by Mr. Tuinbull Ki bi h new place and Mr. Wm. Dunlop hal: las ng three yeare old from Mr. (iecar The Reports Presented Are of in En- eyillase on Tumidity, JAR et 10 'Taylor. tiald the handsome sum of $136. Mr. Itdr. John Clark of Killarnet, Man- 'odium is a great lover of good horses e 14 or w e • o'cloek a. tn., when Mips Mary. Gilpiri Italia, is spending. a few wee s with and says the beet are the most profit- his parents and friends rsear here. able. ; Or puns Cod Liver Oil the vvas ma,rried last Friday to Mise Annie A lot of choice long, had. dry. Tbe AMMO meetiog of the Seafortb gFalivtehear pixon, who IoUifiltrernrrel coureging Nature. Officers of this. playa was united' in marriage for 1900 Elected. Ur. Petrick Gilinore of Ashfleld. The doctor's exatnin 11 1,Q might show that Riney& sent. Reutiedge of Stratford Wood hauling)* t be order of the day. RN ,tronu somas', ' Young. Only the contractint partiet owl eon be seen on the market every nortioulturel Society wee held on Mon- neeessety to true happinepit. The eeremonirei were performed by the Rev. OXat t amount of Hypo. 111, were present hut later on t e even- day which is selling for four dollare dey evening; the president Win Ball. bride was beautifully attired in cream phosphites of Lime and leg a good crowd gathered in a b n e per eordet price which .could have been „ sunnier% with: satin end pearl tries. • bode, and la agreeably ga. olgut was spent in o. good olci fashion. eeatirly got twenty:live years a 0 80 antyne presuied. The finanoial report ° vored. Clod Liver 01 . • 'I ' morni iibeedeg s balance et em, jo waa reed. Minge, while the brideetasid, Mies. • ed hoe-down until 4 *leek in thr - thatour citizens have little reartoi; to 0 lie more, wee mo lastly dreesed ng. -omplain considering the scarcity of and atiopted. The following ofileere 2 ,. . ;Pur."" st Mre. Arthur, Tyeorian bad the mis• tallier. Some of this wood le being wont i um, awn Bettie, let vice 1001401f as, grOtireseean In a very becalm in black. Mr. 'Tan Gaynor acquitted were elected ;—'Wns, Ballantyne, pre- :, .101180 all wasting tissue, 1,0 fortune to fall on the ice ou Satorda) is (two A distance of thirteen nines. a soothes all throat area . sea hnrt hetself rather hailly. fiat Mr. Robert Virinters, our noses eattie preeident i I. Lenetroth, 2nd vice pre. inn inanuer. * . * • is unable to leave the house. Onilionday weeket the township (mune • : tiOlo.0; dzy hacking coughs • A. sleigh -load of young folks from - laletrei TleottbeTtabl. "dikY on a business eident ;Neelin, era:rat:my ; Win. treasurer. The Board or Dir- °i1 "ding BelYrned Nr. Peter ROI • soon disappear when it is • here drove over to Mr Robt. Oraig's o: ettore for 1900 are Meson. Garden resigned the Office of elerk of the town. • , • Londesbord last Tuesday evenins ehip, a position whieh he has ably and I mliartary, Cope:wile. ag, Baleancl Eneolitel, Used: As a remedy it can • where theyspent a good time dancing f honorobly filled for the. pest forty-three ft not fail to give the hest : 34r. Samuel Glidden had a wood bee years. Mr. Reid is in hie eightieth last Wednesday afternoon and got lh Mr. 13ennett returned to bis home Ganodunitinssa Steivischitrd. Mews. Di .13a year, and we befieve the oldest town- • m el and freshest oil ie used in : niettas Is • P 9 w mg a month with his daughter here. War n0OlgTr. Godericla township, ' Mr. Jas. Roberton van continues to anti throufhout the forty.three years 8 — . : of Feb. 2ad, ^when a good time is ex- home in Clinton. In Zurich last week. Alter eFnenclint Board. life. George Moffat, ex -reeve of • • Regular 50o 8Ize • peated. Some Clinton talent will sate Mr.,and Mrs. Thos. Yellow eirExeter about about $200 on improving their the township and a gentleman well . 48; for 35e at . . • met in the program. : Mr. Alex. Medd is visiting around, returned home last week after spend.. prorrty and paying all the prises, the qualified for the position, has been It few days with friends h ' • results for only the purest • cords of wood cut. . apet were typo nt at Walton on Th ursda,y last after spend- auditors ship clerk in the Dominion. Mr. Reid can look beck with pride on the feet ei The Foresters of Constance intend be very poorly. The annual meeting of the Hay he has tieId the Wilco he was never irtaltirig it. • holding a concert on the evening or Mi'. caltoo spent Sunday at itis Branch Agricultural Society woe held a t Jeer)] a single meeting of the been Over and stomach are normal; but the doctorcannot analyse the blood upon tathich these organs depend., 0 Hood::: Elarmapitrilla purifies it li ee and enriches the blood. Int ciouverreimyzion): when " bit ff "or Disfritra7itimoostolcou, ixtatortin::::::(iiteeinorte:::freovimiett9itntusscioodirznA:0071:i 1 sangria% nee no coal tor rheumatiera. It , hu demi rue more good than an other UMW, Brerapton, Ont. ires- very weak and had a bad cough, could not eat or sleep. Different reneedies tlId not help me but Road's Barseparilla built me up and I am now able to attend to nsy work." 'Mawr .TAQINCO. Osliano, Ont. lax,d3.2„, • • • . ' - Italy cathartic to take with eon - 'Rood% Pius ours liyarille: talssa-partve sok by wa,t,t8 & Druggists. UQ ere. Svc ety have a surplus of over $50 with elected clerk in 51r. Reistead. - • • Londesboro for a few days. , •. • Mr. and Mrs, Richard Carter of which to /Rata the year. The following 34r, Ian:heel Corrigan of this village, JACKSON'S - • • filiCEFISI.D. Londesbora spent one day last week officers were elected t President, - vrbo hai; been secretary of t.hei St. with relatIves here: Sale Register, Miss Mfg° Dale spent a couple' of Earneftt Gies first •vice-president, II. Augustine 0 31 D Societ f . . B. • y or *a • • ippert • 211 vicyresident, j, tr. about ten ye:ire, was presented by .PreitcriptioaPharnutoy,.rhone 0, • Aif Crown Bctkery SPECIALTIES Cream Puffs-:-. feather weight 15 cents per dozen. Cream &lite— toothsome; appetizing, dainty, the very thing for 5-o'c1ock 'tea, 25e• each, nut filled 35e. Home" -made Ginger:Snaps- 1.0e per lb. Home-made clam -Jams -- 2. lbs. for 25e. Mince Pies—.1- our own make of mince meat, 15c each, 2- far 25e. We keep a ohoice; select line of Candies, always lresh and the very best. Leave your orders forCream Cakes, Cream Puffs and Mince Pies in the morning,. Leave your orders now - for Holi- day t.'rait Cake. KIRKBY . Next .Clarendon, Rotel. . • weetteeiresiaseeeeeeeteeseeewaire.ef WATCHES .• Are guaranteed "to go"— not only correctly, but permanently. Perfect • workmanship and nicety of adjustment are the first requisites we see to,as re- gards the inside of our , $ pocket timekeepers—as to . $ the outside, that is purely $-a matter of taste and ex- pense. # If you have thought 10 of a ladies' or gents' watch # in gald, silver. or gold -fill- $ ed we are ready for your # trade—ready in a sense # . f that gives lasting satisfac- 0 1 * tion after you have made $ a purchase. A,(1,GRIGG $ jeweler ad Optician, ° Insas-esseasiessowsess HOLIDAYFRU/T8 We ask you to try our Rai; sins, Currants and Peek. Oursitock is new and good, just what you want for Holiday baking. Exeter Flour for Holiday Pudding. ' There is no better Flour made than this and none better value for the money. For Fresh Canned Nods try ours 4. W. HILL SPECIAL • NOTICE I have deeined to commence • on Sairdary lat, 1000, to sell for Cash or its equivalent, and hope by handling best goods ab lowest prices to merit a continuanee of pub- lic patronage, sT. STEWART Dec. 80th, W. JACKSON AGENT C. P..11. CLINTON. Travellers to any. part of the dayslast week with her sister, Mrs. Orich of Tuckerensitn • Schnell rectors, . B. Battler, C.- members of th tS T ss a. Turner of Brucefield and Miss Lily Stewart of .Toronto have m; s B ss ara ennett of Clinton re- Osweld, . Haberer, j, Decker, W. evening last vreek with a beaetiful gold- % e..y on. aeseay Blackwell W. Coleman ,F headed ca 1 d b • been guests at Mr. George A. Turner's turned home on Sunday after spend- fomr rs.omeAti,mTeiutiar. leaves this week inngtbaiswveeiskizzgya., relatives and friends for Wiarton, Where he recentlY hobght ' A few of the young people spent a some timber Janda The price has ad; very eniolable evening at the home of vanced since he bought and he could .Mr. Ed. Jones on .Tuesday last. DOW turn over the piece at a hendsorne M. N. Carter and sister spent Sun - profit. , sieweestieseris day lasewith friends at Constance. Mr. William Dale delivered a valu- -188t s. W. J. Treleaven was appointed Treas. vs. week with the president, . . . . On Wednesday, -January alst, at " Fourteen penple—wonten,, children able horse to lige, Homey of Mitchell 'Walter Scott in the chair, The mid- urer ot tne t6Svostop of Amnon' in the Thlarsclay, February 1st, at 1 r. tn. on lot•16, con. 3, MoEillop, 431earieg sale t of farm stook Nvithout reserve.— James Purcell, Proprietor ; Thorne Br wn I!ewe's- • ; . THIS WEEK 0 3 Extract Lemon and Yeats,, per bottle tGold Medal Baking Powder, 100 Hip for 5c, 1001, 15e. 26c and 35e Foreet City Beking Powder, 4. pound sealers, speeial.. .. . Good Red Sahnon, 0 tins for. te 10 bars Soap, 5e size, for CO Good Toilet Soap, per cake ,.Ie , . h 14atindry Starch, in pound packageke Worth 10e for le al Good Corn Starch, in packages ice ixe c les, In bottlea , Salada Ceylon Tea, black and !nixed I e Eddy's idatches, per box .... . ........ . .... .. .. ........ —.. . .... ...- ...V Good japan Tea 20e per pound or 8 pounds for 50c f mice oats Tea, our own importation, worth 30e, feta.. . se. .. ....Mc 0 Blue Ribbon Tea, black and mixed 25e, 40e, Rio an. a 000 QOhoice Selected Valencia Raisins 3 pounds for 25e, 40e and 25,050e A Re -cleaned Currants, in 3 -lb boxeii, very special t Men's Heevy Rubbere, 2 buckles, high cut, close fitting ......... ...... 450 ........250 Y Crosse & Blackwell's best Lemon Peel, per pound.... .......... ......„:2be Men's Heavy Shoes, extension soles, epecial .. 4 .... a . • a • 400 ; • Women's Wearing Shoes, now worth $1.25, for 1.50 0 Men's Heavy Socks, at... . .. . .... ... ....... .......40e 00e, 75e and $1.26 V Men's Leggings, at Ladies'Fine Dongola Sboes, at.. .. , , ... . $1.'25, sue $1.25, $1.50 an1 $1,75 A Men's Fine Dongola Shoes, at . ;....... , .. .......$1.00, $2-00 and $2.50 A St V New Prints, fast colors, svorth 10e, for ne 7 14 LA' 'XII X BILL OF FARE „ too 3 Ken's Beavy Ribbed and Fleeced Shirts and Drawers.. .2,5e, 40e and 500 50c Iden's geavse W co.1Spekp, ribbed ta, worth 18e, 2 panel for......, Men's Vine Doeskin Coats, wattle my,for.,, -- 0 Men's Top Shirts, made of windproof moleskin, very specialre , Lad'es'A t wo*'tli see, eor --. iroyer Mier wavvanOsu worm% • rigan is held by .the brethren of the So. 4 00 - BLYTH $21:00 act eome ale of farm stock and implements with- KINN , - • tie, complus e y a suit- I •;:- Willert, B. • Phfile auditors, J. A. ably worded address. It Is a hand A.uctioneer. s. Raz'dY• rt 8, Faust Oft, and testifies in a marked de ree Tuesday, January 30th, at 1 p. EP CASH AND ONE PRICE • was re-eleeted seeretary-irearitirer. to the high esteem in which. xi% core on lot ; con 13, Ilullett, extensive $' m aososh Agricultural Society was held At the council 'meeting lad Week /dr. prietpr ; C. Hamilton and T. 'Drown, .1644,41P-Visc-0544t4l4K164,1fruKaolPqa•elit.oKss4s•sispis-.1.4,essoaKsliecii,sav cs.cspg The annual Westing of the East Waw- cx€43r• out reserve,— Joseph Wheatley, .Pro. ON eit (3. and .cripples --were taken in an al- on Monday last itors' report and annual report Were plane of' Mr, Robert Harrison., who re most unconscious state from fire in Miss Annie Stevens returned to her Lang & Co.'s departmental store, Ot- home Hint week. • tawas We are sorry to learn that Mrs, Geo. Dale is not iroproving as 'fast "as her many eriende would like. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership nevaie. heretofore eubsisting betweengs,the undersign- ed, as Marble Dealers in the Town of Clinton Rev. Mr. Bosking of Porde? ich under the firm of Seale Hoover has been this preached an ethicational sermon in the I dissolved by mutual consent. All debts be _Metho_dis_t church last Sabbath when due or owhig to the said partnerahip are to paid to either of the parties at Clinton afore- Rev. t-te'ttOgets occupied the- pulpit, of . said and all claims against the said nartnersilie the new church at Newbridge, are to be presented te either of there by whom The annual idea*" of the Bluevale they will he Fettled. « • JAMES SEALE. Presbyterian chuech was held on Tues.= .T. B. 1100Vfln. day evening. maw, Jan. istb, me. a Miss Bella43urgess is visiting at Bol The above business will be continued es ' grave. . 'usual at the Berne stand by the undersigned. Mr, 1)aniel Lewis was niarried to 81 , 3, B. HOOVER. Miss A. Wyrni on Christmas clay at Mitchell. We wish them a happy life. . The members of the Turnberry coun- TENDERS WANTED' and neifisbors gathered at the resi- ell find about forty of his old friends feet of Cedar and 6,0,00 feet of Reek Elm. clay evening and presented him with a T' enders. will be -received till Feb.' 7 for 15,600 dence o ex -Reeve Maophersen on Mori - '•3760 feet, lacti, 12 het long purse of sixty dollars and an address, +I 2000 -Bice, 12 " 2000 ' 6x8. 16 - 20002000 4,: 88xx88, 1162 a 5(100 .4' 2-i6 " the eyes which rendered him unable .to John Middleton_, 10th Con,-; O. W. Williams, nosi . Maitland Con.; E. Whitely, 7th COT1. Mr. and Mrs. aairies Pugh stienr. Tote delivered in eral gnantities to 'each Mr. Macpherson replied very feelingly. He Wasreeve of the townehip for a good number of years and was forced to resign on account of a weakness of The above to be delivered to the following fulfiltelle duties devolving upon his faces: Jame); Johneton, J. C. Woods, 3rd Con ; place, To be delivere to each before the lst day • of May, The 'contractor roust sign an Ag the young people enjoyed the agreement to have the samedelivered as stated. skating on the pund last week. Moridav with friend's at Molessvorth. NIXON $TTJRDY; Clerk Z(91.13111, 2 t .0loderich P.o. Port Albert. Miss Victoria Hawkins left on Mon- day for London after a month's visit -COTTAGE FOR SALE The cottage and property belongingto the iate wm..McClinchy, being lot No. 4, west eide of Isaac street, in sub -division Doi Rattehbury survey, is offered for sale. At present occupied by R. H. Chown. It is a comfortable and well - situated property, and will be sold on reason' a.ble terms. Apply to JAIYiES SCOTT, Clinton, or PETER DOUGLAS, Blake. Jan.15 NOOSE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his home And lot on corner of Rattenburyand Raglan Btreets. W. G. DOHERTY. Clinton, April 13th 'HOUSE TO RENT Small and comfortable frame house on Wil- liam street to lease at small rental. Next house to Mr. Edward Carter's where the key may be got. • ROBERT MARSHALL, Nov. 16th. * • Clinton P. 0. HOUSE FOR SALE. On 'Victoria Street, Near Organ Factory ;300 will buy aroOmy, comfortable house with goo tiot—the property recently occepled by Frank Upshall. Apply to •W. AILYDONE, Ilarrriater sfarch 7th. LAND FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale that desire ole eixteen 06) acres of land south of the London Road Bridge. Itis a beautiful site for building and will be sold in one piece or in lots, 313, reason for Bening is that it is too far from town to handle myself and it doesn't pay to hire help A. COUCH, Clinton tune 20th. HOLIDAY GROCERIES. We can have confidence reeonimend the WRITE SW.AN lour for holiday dicitis, is very lovv, The friends Pr Whitesides of baking. It is a cheap Ilensall were -sorry to hear of her death flour only in price, Mrs. J. IL Petty has been visiting with old friends ab Exeter for a few We have renewed our- days, A. number of people attended the stock of Graeries and South Huron Farmers' Institute Asso- ciate meetings at the Various 'deem They repot a profitable time. The Hay Miguel Fire Insurance Co. met on Tuesday to transact business at home, '1' J. 13en: Hawkins' came home on Sae, urday evening frotn his trip to Ro- chester. Mr. Geo. Thuclow of this sectio. n sold his farm on Friday owing to his continued illness. Miss Sarah Dubber leaves on the 28rd of this month for a Mission school in Manitoba where she goes •as' an a:ssistant teacher. The young folks spent an enjoyable evening at rare and Mrs. N, Cunning - ham's party on Thursday of last week. 0.0. P. held their ball for Foresters only on Tuesday of last week. Mr. James Hayden had a bee of sev- eral teems hauling'stone for a founda- tion under his barn on Friday. Mr. T. A. Leigh is again handling beef, etc., at which he is an expert in that line. Leadbury. . Mr. and Mrs, John Scarlett paid Summerhill triends a visit on Tuesday of .ast week. • Mrs. Jones has gone to visit • hee daughter, Mrs, P. Murray of Varna, for a few weeks. . • Mrs. and Miss Kenny have gone to • Walton ti5 live, having moved last week, We - are sorry to lose Mrs. Benny as she is one of the old settlers, bub out loss is Walton's gain. afr. John Muldoon of Deloraine, Manitoba, is horne on a visib to his parents. Ile inteeds to return in. a few weeke and take a car load of horses with hitt. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Sterling of Gode- rich township paid Leadbury friends a visit lase Sunday. Mrs. Sterling's sister, Miss Iludie. returned home with her. Mr. Xohn Bullard of Winthrop has rented his blacksmith shop and is go- ing to live in Seaforth. We are sorry to lose John, but his health would not permit him continuing at his trade. Hay Township. (Intelided for last Week.) • Mr. Robt. Twitchell of Ilensall, who the dodoes have operated on for appen now have a big supply .especially sood for the Holiday season. 4,s wen 40 appoint officers for the cone- , - ing year. 0. OLSON Everything has become quiet ageln. • The Hensall Public Library held their annual tneetink on Monday. Quito number from the township attended. We were reminded of the lumber woo& here on Saturday afternoon, when a bee for drawing logs passed along the 2nd con, There were eleven loads in a siting, some having on near- iy 1000 feet. Hennialter. We want Logs and 'Bolts of all kinds suit- able for Headings, and are prepared to pay the LOGS Highest Cash Prices. If you have any Logs to sell PT WILT, PAY YOU to enquire our prices before taking.thein elsewhere. IL & TiON8PODD Stapleton Salt Works, jan. ard, 1000. world should 'consult the 1.40011.1.1.444. - fbove in reference te tickets, . • - TO CURE A co.p IN ONE DAY Take Lai:dive Bromo Quinine Tali - let& ' All druggists refond the mono if it fails to cure. 25e. D. W. °Any° s signature le on each tiox. ',...„.the past two months. I that standard, 614 et& signed the office owing to Ins absence read, allowing receipts to the amount of from the township. $414,31 ; expenditure in prizes, etc. $315.10 ; leaving ft balance on hand of $99.1 6. The following officers were elected ; President, Walter Scott ; 1st Vrce-Presicient, Jas. Owens; 2nd Vice - President, J. Praetor; Directors, J. ('ole, P. W. Scott, H. Edwards, Scott, Geo, Robertson, R. McMurray, Geo. Taylor, A. Iterr and .j. Coultas. R. Currie woe appointed an honorary director on so - count of his loug and faithful services to the Society. Treasurer, C McClelland Beets and Isaac, Stubbs. Seo'y, F. Anderson ; Auditors, J. S. sTarliEN AND Vsnoitlin soolETP. The normal meeting of the Stephen and 'Aherne Ageicultueal So- cieey was held in Exeter laW week. The assets amount to $2825.30 'arid liabilities $428.00, the assets consisting ofland value .$1,800, buildings e900, cash $25.30; miscellaneous $100. The liabilities are :--Accounts unpaid $6; mortgage on land $400 ; interest $22; During the year $1141.08 were received while $1115.78 were expended, leaving a balance of $25,30 on .hand. During the year the society paid $127.50 prin. cepel and interest on loan. Number of members in 1899 was 291, -The folk)* ing efficient were elected for 1.900:e - President, Rich. Coat.,•Ushorne ; Vice- Presideid, Jes.' Dalian tyne, Ushorne 2nd Vice -Pres., John Hunter, ITsborne, Directors, E. Christie, J.1-1. Grieve W. Bearden, Exeter: W. D. Saunders,' W. Elliott, Stephen ; D. Marines, J., Alli - eon and J. Delbridge, ',reborn° ; P.31.3-* Taggart) Hay. Auditors, A. Bishop and H. RuS°ne'uoxintenteR soontiy. • • The anaual meeting of the members of the • Tuckersinith Society was held ' in Seaforth on Wed nesday of last week. There is cash in the treasury to the amount of $330, while the liabilities aniount to $1,200. The following offi,cera and directors, were elected: W. e. Broadfoot, Tuck- -ersmith, President; D. D. Wilson, Sea - forth; Vice- president; .Director. George Sills and M. Broder- Seaf'orth; James Evans and•Wifljam McIntosh, McKillop; James G. Michael and John Staples, Hallett; John T. Dickson and George Dale, Tuckeesmith. The following honorary directors, to work with and aid theregularboardiwere also appointed: John Ellis and John Weir, cSeafortle; Alexander Gardiner and John G. Griot°, McKillop; Thomas McMillan and William Ryan, Millen. G. E. Creswell and Robert Charters, Tutekeramith, Thames E. Hays, was re -appointed secretary -treasurer, and J O. Rose and A. Young, auditor's. TiTimusituY 0001ETY. The annual meeting of the Turnberry Agricultural Society was held in Blue - vale. When the following officers were elected for the year President, John Currie 1st •Vice President, John Moffatt ; 2nd Vice President, Amos Tipling ;Directors, S. Burchill, Ker. rnighan, Jas. Angus, F. G. Sperling, John Mulvey, ,W. J. -Henderson, Peter Fowler, W. J. Currie and Rolland Beattie ; Auditcra, Ball and. H. B, Elliott. A meeting of Directors was held immediately after the annual meeting when Wm. Ro)3ertson was re- 0. Marriages 11. Council will neeeb appointed Secretary -Treasurer. again on Monday, the 5111 day of March at 10 o'clock a. in. Stock Cattle Standard, p. . a e Comulercial Hotel stock yards, Seatorth, extensive sale of stook cattle, ateers, heifers and cows without reserve.--Tiennas Brown, Auctioneer. Ashfield Council. liffARICIA€ES, The Ashfield council met on January 8th, all members present and took the necessary declaration of qualification and of office. Minutes of December Meeting reed and approved. The fol- lowing aiicounts were paid: Election expenses, $66.36 ;F, jury, gravel, 40o; D. McKenzie for gravel, *3.04; John Jamieson, drain on L. IL, 53 25 ; Jos, Smeltzer, gravel) $3.84 R. A. Carrick, services on Board of Health, $2. On motion of Barkley and Hunter the Salaries of the different officers were fixed as follows Clerk, 5130; Ti•ess- urer, 590; Assessor, $70 ; Collector, 580; Auditors each 59; D. R. 0., „eaoh 56; Selectors ofJurors, each $4, Moved by John McIntyre seconded by Win. Hunter : That J. McKay be ap- pointed assessor for the current" year • carried. Moved by John. Barkley, see. ondecl by Thos. Stothers, that Wm. J. Treleaven be appointed, Treasurer for this year 1900: carried. Moved by John McIntyre, seconded by John Barkley, that Its A. Carrick be Collec- tor for 1900 ; carried. Moved by, Wm; 'Hunter, seconded by Jelin larkleje that John Long and A. R. Finlayson be and are hereby appointed autiitors for 1900; carried; Moved by John McIntyre, seconded by Thos. Stothere, that the Reeve and Councillor Hunter be ap- pointed a committee to examine Lite treasurer's bond and that the amount of :Security on said bond to' be not leas than sixteen thousend iollars ; carried, Hunter and olntyre, that - this council adjourn to meet on the fith day of February.-7W.Stothers, Clerk. • llay Vermeil. The council met, on January 81h. The following subscribed to the statut- ory declarations of office and qualifi- cation et, G. Ehnes, reeve ; Wm., Stelk, P. Lamont, Wm. B. Battler and Wm. Consit, councillors. The follow - Ing have been appointed officers for the year isnot Fred Hess, Sr., Clerk, salary, $125 ; Fred Kibler, Trearaner, $9J ; Hy. Lippard, Assessor, $60; Chas. Troyer, Collector, $60 ; Mrs. Seinhart, care- taker, $20 ; David Spencer, member of the board ot health ; Dr. Campbell, medical health officer ; Jas. Borithorn and Hy. Zimmerman, sanitary in- spectors. The following communica- tions were laid before the council: Ross Robertson re Hospital , for Sick Child- ren ; Dr. Rice re Consumptive Sanitar- ium, and Joseph Wrigley, Clerk , Of Dumfries, re cattle guards on railways. No action Was taken on either of the communications. The following amounts were ordered to be paid : Fred Hess, Sr., rekistering births, marriages and deaths 514; Do. postage, $2.91; Do. election expenses; $6 ; Robt. Bell, Jr., litraher, *3.25; Joel Doubler, work on 1119 side road, *5; The following regis- trations have been reoeived by Lite &vision regiatrar of Hay for the last Mx months Births 41, males 28, fe- males, 13 ; deaths 18, males 12, females Toronto, jan. 13. —The very large in- crease in the total nunsber of cattle re- ceived at the Western cattle market, Toronto, during the past year, as com- pared with the previous year, lute caused discussion among cattle dealers. Some say that the falling off in receipte is caused mainly by the degenerating tendency in cattle, which has been ob- served for several years. As a result • there are fewer cattle fit for export, which indirectly affeiste Canadian markets. 4 great many light stook and feeding cattle that are consideeed by farmers to be not good enough for winter feeding are bought by cattle dealers and shipped direct to American markets. Were such cattle well bred and in good feeding or "enortekeep" they would be bought or held by Can- adian farmers, fed during titer:inter and sold in the spring for export to Great Britain. But farmers of such !splendid winter feeding counties as Huron, Perth, Wellington, Dufferin and South Ontario of late yes.rs, in the ma- jority or cases, have found that the breed of cattle has been allowed tit de- teriorate until is COUSitieritble percalt. age of atock Weed is sold for shipment to American markets, being unprofit- able for overwinter keeping. On the oT ronto cattle market t ere has been A Brilliant Affair. --The annual fes- for several months it steady demand. for teal of Lodge Barnstaple No. 221. Sons of England,was heId in theirball. Benmillet, on Wednesday evening, Jam Iflib, and was the ttiOat succesaful in the history of the lodge.„ After the bivalves and other delicacies were dis- posed of and some time spent it: the usual toasts, song and sentiment Nis. ternary ori such occasiontr, games of different kinds were indulged in and everybody so thoroughly enjoyed themselves that only the lateness of the hour &impelled them to retire to their swim homes, sotinnit DOYEI FOR ArilTOA Canada luta been kept well posted in the moveniente of the first Canadian Contingent to South Africa by the ex- tellent cable w f tl • Stephen Council. The council of the township of Stephen convened at the town hall, Crediton, Jan. 81h, 'at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. The new council sub- scribed to the oath of office. The fols lowing officer/I were duly appointed : Charles Brovrn, treasurer and care - vie took place at Montreal and was teker ; Jeseph Guinan, Assessor ; John very largely attended. Drokenshire and Henry Doyle,Auditors. A meeting of the board of health de- cided that in future no medical or other attendance will be. paid for by the council when the ratepayers were able to pay the expenses. By-laws No. 1 and 2 were duly passed and signed appointing officers. The following or - dere were passed : Schwartz, 3 cul- verts, 82; Hospital of Shift Children, charity. 50; David Gillis, charity,$11.20; J. G. Young & Son,. hardware, $1.63 ; Sohn Barrie, groat contract hick. I, E. S. Rs 510.30; James Dexter, statirta ole $1.g5 ; Mrs, P. Cook, charity, $5 • James Raxter, repairing bridge, 50 cents;'C. Lout:brier, tile, $1.68 ; Gott. lieb Brown, tax collector, *00; joseph Lawson, covering two river bridges, $50; M. Ziler gravel; 40 cents; Chester Proutyo. 1st giatuity, $25 ; August _ Mist, tile, 60 centre Council adjourn- jedr.tomm.eet in town hall on March 61h at JELLY---31ORRISON.—At the resi- - deuce of the bride's parents, Mc- Killop, by Rev. A, 0. Tiffin, on Jan. /0th, Mr. Robert A. jelly of Shel- burne, to MassAmelia Maud, daub. tee of Mr. Frank Morrison of Mc- . Killop, KNOX—COOPER.—At the residence of the bride' a parents on Wednes- day, Jan. 10th, Gem Knox of • Exeter to Miss Eliza, daughter of Mr. Jonathan Cooper of Biddulph: CAIVIPBELTs—WA,TSON.-- At the rein, . dance of the bride's father, on Wedneeclay, Jan; 10th, by the Rev. A. McKay of Luoknew, Mr. Keil Campbell -to Mary Christina, second daughter of Mr. Peter Watsbn, all of leicknow. ROUTLY—SCOTT.—At the residence of the bride's father on January • 10th, by Rev, P. Scott, Mr. Mats thew Routly of trsborne to Miss Robina Jane, daughter of James Scott, Esq, of [Ebbw. BARTON--JEFFREY.—At 162 Sum- mer Place, Buffalo, by Rev. G. Patterson, Mr. Archibald Barton of ;Seeforth to Miss Nellie Jeffrey of . Buffalo, formerly of Staffs,. Opt. SWITZER—SAW.YER.—At the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Wood., hem, OU Jan. 2nd, by Rey. W. J. Waddell, Whitfield L. Switzer to • Minnie E. Sawyer,' both of Wood- ROTITLEDGE--YOUNG.--At home ' •of the bride's mother in Hullett on Jan. rith, by Rev. J. A, Hamilton,- ' Mr. Routledge of Stratford to Mims Annie.Yoting. ' BIRTHS; --- SOBYE.--In gala Wawannsh an Jan- . uary 5th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Sobye of a son. MURRAY—In Verna, on January 9tb, the wife of Mr. P. H. Murray, of a _ 'DEATHS. QUINN. —At Willow Range, Manitoba on Thursday, Decerahet 8th,. Teff- -rey Quinn,eged 29 years, 1 month • and 5 days; Deceased was a -son • or Mr. George Quinn of East Wa- DAYvv.a—nInsil6 ulrbiss, January 4, 'George Day, aged, 72 years: DOK.—Ia Culreiss, on January 6th, Elizabeth Bok, aged 22. ' Mc:PHERSON. —ln Holyrood, January • 7th, Mr. Hugh MciPhetrion, aged 89 SWALLOW --In Clinton, . en Jautiary 14tIr, Mrs. George Swallow, aged 5p years and 9 months. a MORLEY—In Clinton,on januarYi 1 lth Isaac Morley, aged 79 years. . • "He Mistakes the Effect for the Cause," That is what the person does who tries to cure rheumatism or ally other disease by relieving the. eymptoms.. Hood's Sarsaparilla, attacks the cads° of these diseases. It neutralizes the acid in the blood and thus pertnanent- IY' OUreg rheumatism. It tones and strefigthens the stomach, restores its natural digesting fluids., and perman- ently cures dyspepsia, . Ilooci's Pills cure constipation. Price 25 rents, no funeral of the late W. W. Ogil- For Over .F ifty,Yeara IVIitg. WINSLOW'S SOOTItiNG SYIttir has hem used by millions . of niothers for their children I o teeth rig. If disturbed at night an broken of Your rest by it sick child sufferlil and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth send a once and get a bottle of "Mrs, Winslow's sooth ng Syrup" for Children Teething. It will re have the poor little. water. immediately. De pend upon kmothers, thereis no mistake abou it. It curets Diarrlitett_ regulates the Stomae and bowels, mires Wind Colic, softens th Gums, reducesInflammation, and gives tone an energy to the whole system. "Mrs, Winslow' Seething Syrup" for children teething is plea sant to the taste and the prescription of on of the oldest and bei3t female physicians an nursee in the United States, Price twenty -11v Cents a bottle . Sold by all druggists through out the world." lie env) and ask for "Mrs OrstoW's SooTniato SYRUP, . IJARY SALES During the mont.n. of January we ' will give soine unusually good. bar... : gains in the following : WOOD 00QKING STOVES WOOD HEATING STOVES COAL HEATIN9 STOVES SECOND•HAND STOVES BOTH COAL AND WOOD . FOUR FIRE PROOF SAFES AT GUT PRICES • We want room tor other good Come along and get a bargain, :HARLAN.P:(3.90a;... IRON AND HARDWARE 44 STO)1ES AND sTINWARE ¥()U MAKE NO MISTAKE When 'you buy your FT.IRNITURE from us. We will give you good good% well made, well finished and at prices as Low as the lowest: . UNDERTAKING., We are the Leading Undertakers. Our stook min.', plete in all the different branches. Our . rices will be found very moderate for good work Night 'and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our Funeral Director, J.W. Chidley King St, opposite Foundry. BROADFOOT, BOX & 00. J. W. Chidiey, Manager It&T1718.22MPLES TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE DISAPPEAS AND BEAuTY.' FADES ITN - DER THE SLCADOW OF TORMENTING SKIN TROVELles, BUT DR, AGNEW'S OINTMENT IS A OtieffOR Arlo SAVE HEALER. The unceasing torment of an itching skin, which is tile natural consequence and outcoine of such skin diseases as tetter salt rheum, ring worm, eczema, lechers, blotches ,and other skin erupt- ions, is allayed in an instant with one application or Dr. Agnew's'Ointment, and m a, very few days the most stub- born cases give way to its magic heal- ing power and leaves the skin whole, •perfect, clear any ets soft as a baby's, It will cure piles in from three to five nights. Dr, Agnew's Liver Pills are the cheapest made. 20 cents for forty dos- es. • Indian Agents reporb that the red. men in many sections of the NOrth. Wealare not aware that a, war is in progress in South Africa. LEFT HIM TO DIE BRICRIT'O DISEASE PRONOUNCED PAST Hort; IVY PHYSICIANS—Sams AM. d EILIOAN KIDNEY OURE IS THE Lyn I SAVER. ' A traveller fora well-known west- ern manufacturing firm was so hale ,t and hearty that the possibility of his Lie contracting kidney trouble was far - d thest from his miud, but through con. s stant exposure Bright's Disease, that • most insidious of ailments, tonic hold d of him, Ile doctored for months—phy- e sieians gave him but a short tune to . live. A friend who had derived great . benefit from South .A.merican ICidney Cure,recornmended it to him. When he had taken seven bottles all signs of disease had left him, and toiday he is as well as ever. AUCTION SALE good., wellsbrecl steere, fit for wihter Of Short Horn. Cattle, snropantre A Ealnolls Correspondent. DOwns and Ll000stor Shoo feeding, but the offering* have been Very few wanted. and liorkshiro gigs. While dairy farming is a commend. Frank G. Carpenter, the famous. cot - *MB cattle, a high (standard of breeding in able industry, it undoubtedly affects the raising of the better °late of etock respondent, iti 1.900 will intlke the • Mesers &acid tiros will hold a publio sate of greatest journey of hialift, and that is tug bredttattA ellecipiartil Vfir3nrattutherajairx will mese countriet of the globe and has has been in 1000, 22111nenkliartgrl VCIotelk pan.gat 4inci: I most inatances being overlooked. What saying 4 geed deal' for he la needed, cattle dealers affirm, is an bo gold without reserve 1 ..,1 In 7, to 18 beeti around the world twice. This 7 illyrgriftdoiT7tigItgllinid317fil'ilffg Mportetion of now blood; there are not enough thoroughbred cattle in the year he goes to Hawaii, the Philippines 6 Pure Bred Short Horn CowS and Matta the Strain:Settlement!: and Dutoi Baia 20.,„-„I'Llr„,, 13,4„,e1 tsAhg,04,1,',frP Dew" country. • Dealer:: who !MVO studied the aittfatitig believe that the importatiop Indies, Australia, New Zeeland and , if fifiellieS rrOiliiiiiiii -SOWS, 41111(1 5 menthe eta of thoroughbred Cattle is prejudiced by South Africa. It is it tremendous 2 Pure Bred Roars quarantine regulations. 4130 ported A III ef Grade Cattle and 4 good Draft journey, and every point on it is full of cattle are held AO long in quarantine the keenest tiort Of present.day in. TerenseDight menthe ere that,the Industry is rendered imprite- terest, Mr. Carport ter'S letters, splen- PertYie dit ou furnishing op« didIy illustrated, will appear es usual in (1 ill grardrAdifgOlglignignash' F°' d t* f th d icisilitZstir IMO?. ISAA0 SALli3141,D Ikable and 181161Y 1111Pr°fltable. rhe The Illustrated Iluffido gxpresa, ittlportant disease is not so prolonged eth, Prep. rietors Goderich, I). 0 St T. GI/SIDAY, Auctioneer. "Family Herald end Weekly Star," of " in the States AS In Canada, and Canadian At the Central IllislineSs College. Montreal. It will be interesting to importers, in 130110O instances, have been completed iterangeinents to have aft- Ohtt 6 int° ibis country Vie Nell York, the Central Business College, Stra.t. _ know.tbat the inotuntiv Herald" eve oblifed to bring thoroughbred stook Roberb Bitted, Clinton, Is attending other special correspondent to report Irowever, there hi no doubt that a ford. ANNUAL MEETING Tho War WRVS, service of the 'Tawny eb; e A i a Wallace McGregor and W. Taylor •ChTeirmdealnieritliettelsreelnUtegg Ueof,. Eilinitierstiniwnirbleo the dolt.gs of the hecond Contingent. large percentage of young cattle are . If . have entered the centre/ Business Col. held in Wilson'e Hell, lifolinesville,on Saturday, Le anY etli" "P"- (ill al(' Ame""" ' high enough to mako it profitable for r.a.r....abl*Iss attendance le requested. Herald and Weet State 18 8uPer1" man ard of the riverage cattle be not lege, Stratford. for the e eetion Of °Meows, reeeiviiie of mores pr tO eali Mar eta. the Februstri 10th. at the our of tato °Week v. in. and trannaetion other basintfO• A fnU continent, and Scent, tO be appreditteti thi„ Canadian farmer to fatten we Afedk oidderis of London, w,s,ronseesr, t w,s.1,AseRPotesiett:eisrs,. E. ire it ler said twenty•five thousand bew oubscribers have been added d at home he should eadeavor to raise Ontedropped dead while walking on x Pr6,41 ea • • \ ha street, o rnesville, jan. . — The Laurentain, the first of the teatisports, will sail from Halifax, for South. Africa on Saturday Morning. ; SIX WEE KS IN PAIN DUNGEON. A Costornsrtn IrrvAran FROM AMITE Itinsollinrissr—Sorrir AMERICA.N Briunsrierro OMR GIVES and Iits Geo. England, of Chathatn,N. B.,is 'earpentee and ship-builde,r by trade. Through exposure to all kinde of weather he contracted' a most acute form of rheumatism. Ills joints swell. ed and stiffened, and he Was laid up in Itis bed foe six weeks. After doctors bed failed to relieve him he tried South American Rheumatic Cure, and to use Ins turn words:. "In 24 home atter I had commenced taking the remedy . the pain all left MO, the swelling sub: riided, and to.day am a cured man, Mr. Peter *Bechtel: of Bast 'Cal- edon wns probably fatally crushed by a threshing engine falling on him. "Rob Peter to pay Paul." That 20 what they do who take etimulents for weak nerves. Hood'a Sareaparilla ,gives true nerve strength. The subsiTiber offers for sale a. very desirable property on Isaac street consisting of feu,' lots upon which there is a comfortable frame house with kitehen and woodshed attached. There is a, good stable and a first.elass well of water on premises. The orchard, consisting of grapes anti apples, is a good ono, The property will be sold at a reasonable figure for cash or gash and balance on time. Apply to the owner on the premises MRS. JOHN JUNOR. (Minton May Rh Clubbing Offers.' The season for renewingsubscriptions has come again and wepresent to our patronsthe following Clubbing, rates. - Weekly Mail and Empire eta N6ws• • 51 rti , . andREtli: anis of Canada and the World, Weekly 1 and Empire, Nawii,RecOnD price 8(.00 • • —52 00 EamItcoilsyHnrierald and Weekly Star and NBWEi• • • S176* -Montreal Witness and . Nnws-RecOnti 51 05 - Weekly Globe and Nnws-Recono tO. 75 Weekly Spectator and Nnwsaucottn... —31 75 Ladies' Journal (Monthly Magazine) and NDaily News ttlid NEWS.REC01113 $08111804250 • um-Re:coup Weekly Sun and, NEws-rtneouri • • • STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANYTIME. colv74,44 ame, STRATFORD, ONTARIO. n. 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Enterer/attest On is thelsest preservative Of tiOW leather and tin', boat renoVatOr of old loather. It owl, softens, black - ins and protects, Hie Eureka Harness 0* On your best barrios, year old MIN /Ind yourcarriage ton and t wilt not only leak better hut Meek,. Sold iworywbera in O• IIIM ROM half pinta to Siva *Use immure t I •••