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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-05-17, Page 5MAY 17, 1900, asia•••••••••00000000•00 IMMO ii Beef, Iron ' •• • e • • e : I : • and Wine! • : . . • IN • • • • A Stimulating ; • • • Nutritiou8 e • • •0 Tomo • . a : : An elegant eorabinotion in : • which is united the nutriment a e. a Beef, the Tonic Powers of Iron iti Iso and the stiinulating properties of : • Wine. is : Ass a Nutritive Tonie in the • a treatmeut of impaired nutrition, s inipoverishmeut of the blood and • in forme of general debility it is • o ta or great value. • • • • The "Diamond" Beef : Iron and Wine * Trim CLINTON NEWS-RECO:RD 1 • - The city of Hamilton and tho County WESTFIELD. of Wentworth cannot agree on the price of a carpet for a room in the Dr. Gunn, of Clinton, assisted by Drs. Court House, . Milne and Carder, of Blyth, performed an operation rea Tlioreas Komi* last A BOON TO HORSEMEN lIngm. sPa` Friday and removed, t). let of waste met - vin Liniment tor from his lungs. the young man had removes all hard, soft or calloused been sick all winter with pleuro-ppeto brume and Blemishes from home, Menial but we are pleased to MO Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring far the operation has been eueoe'ssful. Belle, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore Misa Rachel Redmond, who has been and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. The ill for some time with lung trouble, USO of one bottle may make you $50. brought on by measles, is, we are sorry Warranted the most wonderful Blemo to aay, no better, lab Cure ever known. Sold Watts • ious illness of her step -daughter, Um. WOOL WANTED. • Hunter. The undersigned want 50,000 pounds ot wool • "ilk" WI° t° arrange bis for which the highest. marltpt Pelee in cash when he expects to return to Caiaada and will be paid at the Standard Elevator. reniain at home.. .14 MUMS au SMITH. Messrs Snell, who bought lime kiln at Clinton, May 12th, 4t* Donnybrook, now have things in full Mrs. John Redmond was summoned 0o. 11'10t to Grindatone,Mich., owing to the ser- -.gra+ • win. Redmond has gone bac toMil. Anydne needing good lime for ' building Purposes will do Well by call- : CREAM AND BUTTERMILK FOR SALE 14 en tilern* • • he people of this place are making • Or, and after May 14th tho Central Huron preparations for their annual ioe cream • Creamery, oppoeite Fair's mill, Clinton, will be • prepared to supply Sweet Cream trona 7 to 10 a. 0 tielal to be held 011 ,May 24th, As • ra, and b'resti Buttermilk at any time durIng this entertainment is in aid of the Sab• • the day. Extra quality; usual prices. 6 bath school, all are cordially invited to • J. E. CREAM come and have a profitable time. • Clinton, May 9th. • Is the best, and is sold by • • • ASTEIRS FOR SALE • us only in 10 ounce bottles for ,• • • .750 • • • East Wawanosb. • : JACKSON'S. • • • • Prescription Pharmacy. Phone 2 seeisee••••••••••••••••••• • • the t chaser may desire.d bo from Now Tey are grwn from the very • best seed thacoulgot York, basement of Blyth Methodist oburoh al e Wesley Quinn is engaged as a Otone- oc/ r InatiOn witb Tilos. Crawford. hoA emoyable time Was anent 111 Y n 111, • Chicago and Toronto houses: The tenoning . -liolaroarepooes, ego lei:ogee.% oo sioaeol e a. i . 1 1 $ $ 1 I Watch Talk To the busy man an accurate . watch is a necessity—not'a luxu- ry as some seem to think. To 'utilize every moment of precious time, to meet trains, keep ap- pointments,in fact to be always on time one must have a good watch. Drop in and let Us talk watches to you, we are practical • ivatchrepairers and you clan have the benefit of our 20 years' exper- ience without charge. • If you have a watch which needs. clean- ing, has any part broken or lost, or one which has been ruined by incompetent workmen' bring it to us and we will tellyou just what it wants and what it will cost you. Watches examined, vegulated.and set to correct time FREE of charge. A.J,Gi1160 Ljeweler and Optician.. esoeseotio111,41.44\*Ilb• WE ARE -711EADQUARTERS FOR are the varieties --Cornet New Giant mixed ; Improved Victoria, APPleb,lossom, Amerb an Branchim, mixed ; Temple e Branching, Dri-. gliarvyeent thggruigis!acgetil Giant Washington Yellow, Dwarf victoria Yel- low, New (.•hristnuts Tree, Vick's Brane ng. Mixed colors; Truffant's Peony, mixed color.; Quilled German, mixed. colors._ CHAS. COOK. Clinton, May 14th. COURT OF REVISION • TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Notice is hereby hereby given that the meet- ing of the Court for Revision of the Assessment Roll of,the Township of Hullett will be hold at ondesboro, in the said Township, on lVfoedaY, May 28th tho hour of 10 °Week a.m., for the purpose of hearing and settling complaints against the said Aseoesment Roll. Persons hav- ing business at the Court will please attend at the said time and place without further notice, JAMES CAMPBELL, Hullett, May 15th. Clerk. • • _ • - • COURT OF REVISION •VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD - Take Notice that a Court of Revision for the Municipality of the Village of Hayfield will be held in the Town Hall at 10 o'clock a.m., on FridaY,May 25th,to hear and determine appeals against against the assessment roll of the pro sent year. All parties interested are requested to attend. . • H. W. ERWIN, Olexit. Boyfield, Ma,y 12th. COURT Of REVISION TOWN CLINTON Take Notice that a Court o- f RevisionWitor the Town of Clinton will hold its first sitting in the Council Chamber, on Monday, May 28th, 4. D 1900. commencing at 8 o'clock p.m., for the pur- pose of hearing and rectifying all complaints •against or errors in the Assessment Roll of the present year. All parties interesteci are ro. quested to attend. W. COATS. • Clerk of the Municipality, Clinton, May 8th, 1900 SEEDS COURT OF. REVISION OUR CLOVER , .TOWNSHIP Of STANLEY • A Court of l‘evieion will be held in the town - TURNIP ship hall. Varna on 1VIonday, May 28th, at ten o'clock a.m., to' hear and determine appeals iwritirt_r • and all Field and Garden Seeds . Oki bought from the most re- 'arsao l'Say able dealers and we can veith . against the assessment roll of the township of Stanley for the year 1900. J. T.,. CAIRNS, Township Clerk. c, TIMOTHY 41* con Wince recommend them. J. W. HILL We solicit a share of • your' trade. CORN 8L, IVIAIVGOLDS You will be planting you Cord and sowing your Man golds these days and wil • want the best seed that can be got. That's the kind I have. I have six varieties o seed Corn. Also Mangold and Turnip Seed, etc. Call and COURT OF REVISION - • TOWNSHIP OF CODERICH • Take Notice that a Court of Revision for the Township of Goderich will hold its first sitting in the Township Hall, on Saturday, May 26th, A.D. 1900, ,coznmeneing,•at 1 o'clock p.m.,for the Purpose of hearing and rectifying allcomplaints against or errors on the Assessment Roil of.the. present year, All parties interested are re- quested to attend. • • .. ' NIXON STURDY, • Clerk of the Municipality. Goderich Township, Maylst. 1900. • . FEATHERS. CLEANED • The undersigned is prepared to clean' all 1 kinds of feathers. If . I have not called upon rem when ?mu want your feathers cleaned drop see my stock. Bath seed an prices are right. I have some of thot I5c Tea . in stock yet. Not much though. W. DUNCAN, Eons 90 th left on the south side of the Lon - don Lad liridge. A. HAYWARD, . May 7tb, 31* ' Clinton P.O. • • • • HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT The undersigned offers for sale or rental the dwelling on Victoria street, lately occupied by • Mr; Alfred Barge. • _ ROBT. WALKER' Clinton, May 81h. .Next the Mason'House GOOD DRIVER FOR SALE EGGS WANTED I intend to pack eggs this season and soli be in a posi- tion to handle large quanti- ties. They will be taken as cash and the highest market price paid. • SILVERWARE GIVEN- AWAY • Good driver tor sale. .A.imly to • DR. W. J. n. FOWLER. Clinton, Aprll 30th. on Wednesday evening May 2nd when a large number- of ming people as- sembled to thoroughly enjoy a box soc- ial given by the Epworth League. The Westfield Quartette was present and &Web. The &mere in this vicinity have finished seeding. Ur. Valley, at Montreal, has moved to St. Joseph where he intends opening up a hotel. J. P. Ross, general agent for Coloreds ation Life, was in town Friday in the interest of the Company. Mr. D. Centel= of !Jensen is going his rounds again. Mr. Wm. Hoffman has purchased the house on Main street which was formerly occupied by Mr. L. Weber, and intends alertly to Move his tailor- ing business into it. Mr. L. Weber has moved into his father's residence on Church street. Mr. J. E. Tom paid his usual visit to the Z. P. S. Friday and found every- thing K. .A.rbor day, Winch should have been HU 4th, was held on the 8th, when a number of very fine treee were planted Mr, Fred. Kibler was ikkondon Fri- day on business. Mies Laura Kibler aPent Sunday in Deabwood. Mies A. Dempsey, of Toronto, was the guest of her sister,es G. Dempsey, railliner Merrier Brio,, Wingbant. 1•••••••••••••,•• Rev. J. W. Goffin has reaigned his charge as pastor •of Winer= .Congra- d has been accepted by the congregation. to take effect Julytat, • . The employees or thhea ning Co. met in tOwn ll inogn araturdaany MoQUILLAN—In West Wavvanosh, on May lat the wife of Mr. Wm. Mo night last to present Mr. F, Flanagan, Quillen of a daughter. Son . t with a small token of their esteem MoQUILLA'N—In West Wilwanosh on gational church, an the resignation MARRIAGES. RNEY--MoORE A. —At Romilavin Cottage, on May 8th, by R ev. John Ross, A. John W. Kerney, to Miss Sarab,,daughter of John Me - Cress, I. P all of Brussels. CLEGG—LAWRENCEs—In Morris, on May 9th by Rey. V, J. Oaten, It. J. Clegg, to Miss Florence, daughter of C. W. Lawrence, both of Morrie. BloTAVISII—MoUILLAN—In Tucker - smith, at residence of the bride's brother, Duncan McTavish, by Rev. E. Sewers, Miss Sarah Mo ravish, - to Mr. Durman McMillian, of North Eastabope Perth county. • NICOL—LINKIATER--At the resid- ence of the bride's mother, Lower Wingliam on May 10th, by Rev. D. Perrie, Mr. Anthory.Nicol, of Wing - baro,, to Miss Annie, dougter of • , Mrs. fhoo. Linklater. NATHESON--114ENNAN— At the, residence of the bride's mother in Minneclosa, Mau., on the 251h of • April, by Rev. John Miller, Ur, Peter D. Matheson,of Calunlet, Mioh,,to Miss Lizzie C. TiloLennan, of the tah. Con., Kincardine town- ship, mwrns. OUNN—in Clinton on May 7th, the wife of Dr, Gunn of a daughter. MUNNINGS—In Goderioh Tp. on May 12th the wife of William Munuings • of a son. TAYLOR—In Tuokersmith on May 14th the wife of Wm. Taylor of a da,ugh- furniehed some delightful amino while for him, on his leaving for -Kearney. May 3rd the wife of Riohard• Mo - ellooelitoOlQ 444,•411O.eleatde afore ate 11-14M11 tO., aleoaltalaairote WOOlotefirefellWoet WOW "Never Quit Certainty For Hope." 0 rou may take %fool's Sarsaparilla for f) all diseases arising from o promoted by • 6, impure blood with perfect confidence that ; a sod( ,you good. Never tah e any sub- 0 stitute. In l-lood's Sarsaparillaryou have ; the best medicine money can buy. It cures,— complete& and permanently, ; when others fail to do any good. Toni0.—"/ have taken Hood's Sarsa- par& as elMIC And generat builder of the system with excellent results. It re- stores rolfaatat, drives avay that tired feel- ing, quiets the nerves and brings refreshing 'sleep." John Patterson, Whitby, Ont. 13 t94. "03 Sold layWatts & Vo., Druggist • OLINTON MARKET EXPORTS 2, feerrestsd every Wednesday afternoon) 0 04 to 0 di 0 01 to 0 05 0 0 88 to 0 40 a 0 20 to 0 27 057 to 0 00 . Wheat Goose Wheat Barley Oats 000000000000 • Peas Rye 0 40 to e 40 Potatoes per bushel 0 •25 to 0 25 le BUtter loose in crock 0 11 to 012 oP Butter in tub 0 12 t 0 13 Eggs per doe 0 Oa to 10 Hay 8 00 to 8 Ot Wool .0 12 to 0 18 Pork per cwt ' • 5 00 to 0 00 '20 • 4 - Flour per cwt Bran er ton MoKINNON 84 00. OESS That's the magic word. That's what most people are after—success in business. Incidentally • this means dollars but that doesn't necessarily mean that the success.. fol business is the one that sells goods at the highest prices. On the other hand it generally means that the goods are sold at the lowest prices, relying on large sales and good management for net proas. Now we wish to emphasize that we are after large sales and its results,and this is the way we do it. Oottonades in stripes and checks, worth 14c, tor Do Cottonades, heavy weight, worth 25o, for 190 Heavy Shirting, stripes and checks, now worth 15c, for 12,e Oxford Shirting, fast colors, worth 12Oc, for 10c Linen RolleroTowelling, now worth 8c, for 5o Gray Cotton, yard wide, now worth oc, for Bac Black Sateen for dresses and waists, worth 12ac, for 10c Fancy Gingham, fast colors, now worth 8e, for 50 Men's Pilue Denim Overalls, heavy' weight. worth $1, for. 7oc 41 13 41 13 41 41 • ArtMuslin with border for curtelos, 6c, 8c, 10c and 12ac •0 • Ladies' Shirt Waists df Fine Percale. worth 05c, fee 50c • • Ladies' Button Dongola Shims; high cut, worth $1.50, for $1.25 • Ladies' Oxfords, patent tips, worth 81, for 75e Mao's Heavy Plow Boots,. worth $1.25, for 00e Men's Plow Boots, exteninon.soles, worth $1.75, for $1,50 Mep's Fine Dongola Shoes at $1.25, $1.00, $1.75 and $2 Live Hogs per cwt."... " 5 75 to 5 75 , Shorts per ton. the best home talent was also highly They presented him with a fine pipe and . Quillen of a son. appreoiated. case. Mr. Flanagan thanked the boys BROWN—In Ashfield, on May 51h the We are glad to hear that Master Rus- in a few and touching remarks. • wife of James Brown, of a daughter. sel Wilson who has been ill vvith pneu- A happy event took place at the re- m monis is recovering. PASTURE TO REfsaT _ 1 will take in a number of ,cattle to pasture tlitori4zrziel,„g,,lieanbtrtof"shatteasaga abundance of water. • Chargesmoderato. 1 HENRY CUOPER, Let 9, Con. 3, Hallett, Seaforth P.O. oDONALD—In Grey Tp. on May Oth, sidenoe of Mrs, Linklater of Lower 13. 41 st2 V /. , • McKINNON & 00. - BLYTH 1 50 to 1 70 114 ttg 1147 88 carLotovzoo ,•.-(15•45-.1..e:40-4b4,•11N•15414P•o.,41)-3.,fi)Kza.4irca.4isciveD•Er<in•ca C TEA -MEETING. the wife of Mr. Peter McDonald of The annual Tea-Meetin aud Entertainment 1Vlrs. R, C. McGowan visited her par- Winer= on Thursday of lad week a son. of the Presbyterian Meng, Varna, will be hold , en ts in Athfield last week. :: tvhoed treg g '1;tergar, intY 2gbi Ton The the marriage of her daughter, fr 6 . BROWN—In Morris on May 2nd, the r 0 p The masons have commenced work Miss Annie, to Mr. Anthony 1910011, took on R. C. MoGowan's new barn. Fred Toll has returned from a bus- bricie and groom are we -known, an iness trip to Montreal. esteemed, Mr. Nicoll being one one of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Turnbull, form- . . . er reaidents of Brussels, a daughter. Mrs. Gregor McGowan is visiting Winabani's most industrious and pros- HASTINGS—In Wingham, • May 6111, porous mechanice. •Mrs. W. Hastings, a daughter. The following relates to an aged lady FOX—In Brussel, on ' May 7111, the grandmother of A.. H. M.usgrove, Prin. wife of James Fox, of a son. (Opal of Wingharti school ; "Ile oldest CLARK ---In Grey, .on May 3rd, the • 11 C d cl a tho WILL TAKE CONTRACTS • • Yam 11011, • prepare We still give to each pur- chaser of t certain aniouni, of goods his or her choice of the articles in our stock of Silverware. Those who have already made a selection ate well pleased. 0. OLSON 10 • wife of J. A, Brown, of it son, on May • , entertainment will be hold in the church com- plain, Rev. D, Perrie officiating, Both • have been invited for tho occasion :—Rov.E.H. TURNBULL—In Guelph,M 5 to miluing at 8 o'olciolt. The following speakers Sewers of Brumfield, Rev, J. W. Andrews of Varna. Rev. E. C. Jonnino of Hayfield, Rev. J. P. McInnis and Rev. A. Melgob ef Lucknow, and Rev. I), B. Marsh otHamilton. Miss Lydia Duffus,' Elocutionist of Detroit, will be present to give seine ehoiee selection% The niusie will be turnialied by theehoir. Admission, 25 cents. All aro ievited to come and have a good time. • friends in Middleeex, Hay Council. • - woman p C'olincil met pursuant to adjournment other day at Angus Simooe Co. ' in the wife of John Clark of a son. WILBEE—In Brussels on May 6111, the on Monday ,May 7 th . • All present. A person of Mrs. Robert Armstrong. She requisition of the Police Trustees of the was nearly 108 years and had been for wife of John Wilbee, of a son. HEU'PHER—In: Grey, ora May 2nd, the village of Zuriok, asking the Council to over sixty years a resident of Esse and levy a special rate of one mill on the Innisfil townships having come to Cano wife of Wm. Ileuther of a son. .PERRIE —In Grey, on key 4th, the assessment of the village for the ourrent ada with her parents ' from • Leitrim • year, was received and granted by the country, Ireland, in 1840. wife of Wm. Perrie, of a daughter. • Council. A communication of the Reeve and Clerk, of Renee% in regar d of petitioning the County Council, ask- ing the same to buy road machinery for d to take contracts for all Kincardine. the use of the municapalities, was filed. , Elizabeth Graham, aged 90 years. The following aroonnts were ordered to Messrs, 'Walter M. Deck, E. Miller SCOTT.—In East Wavvanoh, May 8th, be Paid; 0- Austin Co, grader points, and MacKendrick of Kincardine were, Grace Dalgarno wife of J. T. Scott, $82.61; H. Kalbfleioola, lumber; $86.11; in Ottawa, last week endeavouring to aged 27 years, -l1 months. a. Maga, working grader S 0- $31.50; persuade the Government to make a VOIIND.—In Whiteohuroh, on May 3rd, W. Kailas, team for grader S 13, $18, ' grant for the improvement of Kincard Eliza J., wife ofJames Found, aged H. Rupp, team for grader, S B, $21; H. ine harbour. They want a crib work 67 years and 9 months. Willert, team for grader, B, $1.50; ereoted such a.position as to prevent HELM—In Ashfield, 12113 con. Harvey, Magel, working grader, N 69loW W. Kalo the lee and debris carried down the infant son of Mr. Joseph Helm, aged fas,• team for grader, N B f $6; H. Rupp, river by the spring freshet from enter- • 6 mos. 18 days. team for grader, B, $6; EL Magel, ing the harbour and causing it to gradu- working grader, Londen Road. 69; EL ally fill up. They estimated that ' the Rupp team for grader, L 11, $6; W. Kal- work will cost about $9,000. frooteam for grader,S.11.$6.H.IvIagel, work- • ing grader, C R, 615.75; . Rupp, team oo- for grader, CI R, $10.50; W. Kalfes, team A Seaforth Complaint. on Monday week.' A small portion of for grader, "0 R, $6; H. Magely repairs GRAHAM.—In Wtnghara, May 71h, kinds of carpentering and will do the work entrusted to me promptly and mechanically. fiend for me or leave orders at T, Beacom 8c Son's grocery store, Clinton, April 12. 301IN DAYMENT. CONTRACTING, As the impreselon is abroalt tbat 1 will's° Mr. •Thos. Mackensithi foreman this year, I wish to Butter •and Eggs. Wanted. say thatuch sis not the case as haVO (intend into InIsiness on my own acount, tied having secOre,1. the aervicee of aeveral first-clate 0117- Wrest Wanunosh: The lame of Thomas Ford a short distance east of St. Helens was burned the contents was saved. and oil for grader, $2.50; V. Eulonhofer • A Citizen of Seaforth writes for publi- Monday last Geo. Wallace lost a very rep cul, con 9,61,50; Geo. Thiel, -rep oni, cation as follows What seems to be a valuable two-year old driving colt. He C R, 50 cents; L. Wurm, work on C R, very hard sentence was passed on a was leading it from thiostable, when the 25 cents, H. Lipphart, assessor's Warr small boy of nine years by Pollee Magis- animal reared up, falling backward and $61.50.; J. Oesohuel, con 10, 1.50; Casp trate. John Beattie, The boy, whose striking its head against the harclground. Reeling, two culverts, con 14, $6; St name is Clark, was found guilty of let- The blow . provedso severe that the Meidinger, rep culvert, con 14, 61.50. ting off three fire -crackers. Twenty-four beast died from the effects. Following are some figures froth the as. of them coat lc. His father refused to o-= sesement roll of 1900: No. ofaores, 52i pay the fine as he thought it was unjust 501; assessed, for .$1,75e, onaf persona . as every boy in town delights in thefun property, $29,450; taxable income, al,- and is encouraged by their fathers, as 200; population, 8,452; head's of cattlei boys must have their fun. Even the 4,395; horses, 1,612; acres of fall wheat, 5,275. The council will meet again on Monday, June 411.1 at 10 o'clock a. m, as a Courtof Revision of the Assessment roll and for general business. • Killarney—Manitoba. • The weatliet is somewhat aooler and more pleasant for working. Mia Emily Cleave has been very ill •with inflammation of the lungs. Mr. 'William Walker returned home from Montana last week. . • Idrojosepli Pricture shipped three oar - loads of fat cattle last Monday. W. 0. 'Cleave, formerly of Killarney, will remove to the ranch near Reston neict Wednesday. three hundred American's • arrived yesterday as Manitoba settler's. • Port Albert. Peter Green and Mr. Taylor, Myth, Sundayed in the village. Mrs. Schoenhals of Milverton is at present visiting her son John in -this place. MoLaren, Goderich, finiahed moving Schoenhale, house and also raised Jas. Cravvford's residence up for a stone foundation whicsh he is about to place under it. J*.Ben Hawkins is spending a few days with his family at present. Rev. M. M., Goldberg, late of Port Dover, has been appointed by the . Bis- hop to the Parish at Dungannon, and • took up the work' hore last Sunday, and it 13 .10 be boped be will succeed in • every way. _He had it very fair attend. muse on Sunday morning: SPECIAL NOTICE penters jam now prepared to take contracta. Before placing your work give me a °beret+ to tender for it. All kinds of building material furnished. D. CONNELL, Minor Huron and Kirk Streetii. Clinton, April 2nd. have.tleeided to clear out niy present tock by the first of May. Don't HOUSE FOR SALE miss this chance of saving mon- ey. A call will convince . you: that I mean what say. Good Butter Ana Eggs taken as &OM. On Victoria street, Near Organ Fac tory 8300 will buy &Toomey comfortable house with g00.1 Itt-ethe peopertk recently Mounted by Frank Unshed". Apply to W. rillIDOXID, Demister Mardi 7111. G. STSWART LAND FOR SALE W. JACKSON AGENT 0, P. R. 110 CLINTON rune 20th TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE James Munro, foreman of the Sand- ford Manufacturing Company, Hamil- ton, dropped dead in his home.. John Bishop was found dead on the Canadian Pacific' Railway track, about one and a half miles from Guelph. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine' Tab- lets. All druggists refund the MOM, if it fails to cure. 25c. D. W. Grove a signature is on each boo in Everphorty's jTloutfl OUR TOOTH • BRUSHES Riill-hearers were all membees of the 20 mites to Charlottetown for a bottle, • "THE BETTER PART Of valor is discretion," and. the better Police Magistrate at the trial asks part of i the treatment of diseru3ie is nowledged that he had on several oc- prevent on. Disease originates in m - purities in. the blood Hood's Sarsapa- oasions bought fire.orackers for his own rine purifies the blood. People who boys. The boy was committed for ten take it at this season say they are kept days in the Goderioh jail. The rsolide, healthy the year round. It is because man, Mr. William Gillespie, was the this medicine expels impurities and roan that lodged the complaint. makes the blood rich and health -giving. • Seaforth, May 12t13. All liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills, 25c. Ooderich • In consequence of the paper famine, It is our sad duty to record the due to the fires, the three Ottawa death at Brooklyn, GreaterNew York, daily journals have raised their prices. of Robert Scott Dickson, son of our esteemed ex -postmaster, the late Archie Dicksoti, 011 May Oth. • On May 8t1 a telegram carne to his sister, Miss Ella Dickson, informing her of the ill- ness of her brother, and she forthwith made preparation to go to Brooklyn to wait upon him. She left on Wednes- day, May 9t13 but, a 'telegram stopped her at the Niagara Bridge advising her of his death. She returned on Thurs- day. The remains arrived at his late residence on Friday, accompanied by his medical attendant, Dr. Charlie Campbell, the clever son of Dr. Camp- bell of New York. The deceased, whom all his friends called Scott, be- ing a clerk for some months in the drug store belonging to Dr. Charlie Campbell's brother, every attention was given Scott. He graduated in Toronto at the College of Pharmacy after being an apprenticed' drug clerk with Major Jordan. He wee also a long time in Mayor Wilson's drug store and left iti to try his fortune in Nave York. • His last letter was written in good health on fith of May. His death was caused by double pneumon- ia and all medical skill failed to reach his disease. His brother, Archie, who was attending his exams at McGill College, Montreal, came on to the fun- eral. He passed successfully all the exams be had time for, the examinat- ions still going on. He will takeit rest, now that he had to return to his home, and go back to McGill at the op- ening of next session. The late Scott Dickson was buried with Masonic hon- ors. His sister, Mrs. Kay, and her husband, Mr. A. Kay, of the Stratford post office came up with the remains. A magnificient wreath of white roses and numerous white flowers with "Scott" in evergreens, was laid upon the casket in Brooklyn by Dr. Charles Campbell, Who accompanied it. Lov- ely Bora' tributes from the following 'friends here covered the casket :---A. handsome square and compass was the floral gift of the Maitland Lodge; the Goderich post.office staff presented a rt shower boquet of white roses tied with wide white satin ribbon •, wreaths. Dr. and Mrs, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, Mr. and Mrs, Char- Varna, May THIC COMMITTEE, LORD ROBERTS THE PRIDE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. • ----- We are pleased to be able to announce to our readers that wo aro contemplating arrange- - ments with a large publishing firm for a hand- some picture of the great general,Lord Roberts, - the pride of Tommy Atkins; and of the nation to whioh ho belongs. The picture will be an exact reproduction of the original painting by • a famous artist. Every subscriber will have an opportunity to secure a copy of this picture and our- readers would do well to Watt until they see a sample before securing an inferior picture at greater cost. A further announce- ment will shortly be mule, We might say, as a guarantee, that tho picture will be all we claim it to bo, that the publishers of the Meter() are the -Family Herald and Weekly Star of 1VIontreal. who aro noted for the excelleece of their pictures. Iliadatilahtraitic • Time T6,131e. • Trains vvill arrive stand depart frem Clinton Station as follows DUPPALt) AND GODBRICH Going East E;zpress • " lVfixed Going West Mixed " " Express• Moo p. m. • tf 66 6 4• •10;27 p. . . . 255 p. m. 4:35 p. fl. 10:15 a. m. IF THE DOCTOR SAY DIE Too MANY PEOPLE Ann WILLING To MICE HIM AT His WORM —TIM • MAN DIDN'T—SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE TURNED THE TABLEs. . "Yon may live it week—You might live a year!" This is the consolation his physican gave a well-known man-' dfacturer in,Toronto eighteen months ago, Diabetes and other kidney com- plications had a fast hq1c1 on him; but - he's living, and hale and hearty to 1 day, and gives the credit to South Am- erican kidney Cure—the greatest of all kidney specifics. There was improve- ment after one botticaoand three more I effected the cure,—Solcl by Watts & Co. — Rev. H. P. Whidden, of the Galt Baptist Church, has resigned to join the staff ot the new Baptist college at Brandon, tONDON, lItatON AND DRUM DIVISION • " " 1V1ixed 4:25 p. m. DOCTORS AND PAINTERS • IL' ea A e57/0? • • I I EN Your physician will tell you that paint is more healthful for interior work than wall paper. Germs of disease get in and under wall paper, but paint keeps them out. Health, cleanliness and beauty lie in THE' SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPECIAL. INTERIQH COLORS. Prepared for hoine use, for walls and :interior wood -work. Ready. for the brush, easily applied, 12 delicate and velvety tints. • ARIAN BROS Going South Express • . 7:47 a• In. IRON AND, HARDWARE Going North Express 10:15 a. m. • " " Mixed • 6;55 p. m. A. 0. PATTISON, F. R. HODGENS, •• kgent. Town Ticket Agent, M. C. DICKSON. District Passenger .Agent, Toronto. EurekaMarnens 0111u thebest preservative of new leather • and the best renovator 01 010 leather. It oils, Softens', black- ens and proteeta. Use Eureka Harness 011 001 7001. best harn-ss, your old bar. ness, and your corrlage top, and they will not only look better but wear tenger. sou everywhere in caimi--au sizes nom hall pinta to five game. 111.2i1)7 MUM OIL CO., United. ATTEND THE BEST—IT PAYS CENT"? STRATFORD, ONTARIO. Before you decide to attend any other echool et •us correspond with you. Our magnificent catalogue expiable our auperior advantages: Students are in attendance this year from (Am ado, United States andNewfoundland. A largo number of our reeent students have accepted' choice positions. Enter now. • W. 3. ELLIOTT, Principal • A,NEW PLAGUE, = A WELL-KNOWN CANADIAN CON- TRACTOR HAS THIS To SAY OF THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE -.— Et WAS A GRIPPE VICTIM. ' 'The Grippe had dragged raa to the edge of the grave. My nervous system was shattered; I dropped from 180 lbs. to 145 in less than a month, began using South American Nervine. 1.1y strength, iny appetite, my weight came back by leap and 'bounds, and to•day 1 aim as well -and strong weever I •vvae, and only wish I could • tell it to the thousands who are like sufferers of the aftermath of this plague. "Sold by Watts & Co. John Lalonde, farm hand in the Township of Kingston, WM KicKed in the stomach by a horse, and died as the result. WENT rso ik1ILES von HELP. r0FiND Pr Ir A ammo OF Sotrra lie Lee, Mrs. Logie, Mrs. and Misses AND Hutchinson- of Glen Gowan, Miss WAS HEA,LVID 00 ALL MUSCULAR. Beaumont, a lovely emblem of pelio- RnimarATistt. trope flovvers ; Miss Grace Johnston of Berlin, it cousin of deceased, brought it tier ofamtisem,,, had thob. lifep. ne'a'Arilytisreauclitkrednoti lovely cross of white roses and beaut- McDonald, of St. George, "I if ul flowers- Were the tribute of Mrs. (Inspector)Tom and other friends of - woo it great sufterer and had tried many remedies and doctors without the family. Rev James Anderson officiated at the house and Rev Pr. any permanent relief. I heard of IJre limed the benediction The South American Rheumatic Cure, sent • aitland Lodge Messrs. Holt, lien. and before It was 'all used I was free d derson, McD, /Ilan, • McKay, Rey. from pain. Troday t am as well as No taking eliances• or epen • „moms, and Grant. The feneral took Inter and am doing ell I can to sred, 1 d • dj d inemb. Sold by Watts do Co-. . • inor On luck when you buy race on Saturday p. sit. and vvas very the 400d news of this great hea er.' argel. atter( e , the cease here. er tang a great favorite. Many relatives ahd friends came from Sea91* - ie annual meeting of the Grand forth and returned by the p, ut. train. Orange Lodge of British America win d ti 1 The undersigned inn:later solo that desire ole aixteen acres of land smith of the London Read Bridge. it sabehtetui 0 forbuilding and will be sold in ono piece or in lots. My reason for selling is that it is too far from town 10 handle myself and it doesn't pay to hire help A. 001/01I, Clinton 4.404•64.4 Travellers to atay port of -the World should _ considt the The subscriber offers or sa e property on Isaac street consisting _of fear tote upon which there is cOnifertable frame house with kitchen and woodehed Attikehed. There Is a gam. states and a flost,elass *met water on eternises. The orchard., eonsisting of grapes and apples, iota good tine. The yiroperty will r41,11 t:668.zto r."1.; fag;It 14•1.,crel,g „ on t. premina zone, DiN°JDNOft Clinton May tkli above in reference to tickets, fates, elm W. JACKSON MAN? 0, P. It. Our aoo Brush for28e Our gtitte s, 20r, Our I gte W. 1), 'rye, W. M ea ie r be held at London on the 20113 and service of daitland Lodge at Maitland 80113 inst. cemetery. On Montla Mr. George Porter re- Pots Over Fifty Years ceived te egrain from enlace, • 18 Pdrsian Pink • Mich., informing him ttf the death of hintirisser.owle flooTtima Simile Into been mho Wire Ole inntlieis's for their children his brother.in-lavv; De. Minks, of that an exquisite extract city. Dr. Rinks it, May 110 remember, . broken -of 111,est Del tliVtnu. and crying rith pain of jiiittiVeeth seed. at ed, attended the'fiineral of hie mother that deserves all. the praise ONO fte &bottle of Mrs isAloW's so th. here ng SyrUp • MI.' tadillrOO 1:0001111g, wiere- „who died in Toronto and after it gets 760 Per oz. ,Eleinlitig some time here the guest of neve the poor little redrew immediately. I)e. under inedierd core until be felt, quite GunnisreilugealnicOnlmatiomoin gl' 1. 8 li recovered. Tie bad been &lied on to enerf v to the whole ROM "Mol. Witetilyerg H. ',marbly it had extutusted I Mater, lkirS. KtIOX New ate street reislupen it/pothers, therelino mistake Abed. 1118 he welitto Toronto tirhere 30 reMiunei ifb= iggrIr viri. t01111(.,,t0 tlAfttroll Bv• Com— ts'e perform an operation in Manistee . exemoaq ir t fitl'engtill• of the oldest and est fetiltilot physiciali8 Ile took hemorrhage which caused emit:sin the Unitra states.. Price twenty.ftve his death. The friends of bOth fawn., dome bottle. er by an druggists three h- i will re ret his death out tho world.” ie sure and ask for " MAW% BOOMS° SMUT Pliya dans npp es, es g 111. Imported Clydesdale Stallion MILTON HILJ, 44 STOVES AND TINWARE GET VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY • When in need of Furniture buy frona us and you will be sure to get good value for your money. We have the reputation of making Goods that are sur- passed by none. TRASHY Furniture and SLOP Work is not allowed to enter our warerooms. JUBILEE RECLINING CHAIR This is the very latest thing for a Lawn and one of the most comfortable Chairs ever made for tbat purpose. Ask to see them. UNDERTAKING. In this department we carry a complete stock of Funeral Supplies. Good Hearses arid Outfit. -Charges moderate. No. 10381, Vol. XX,Clideedale Bred. by James Brown, Esq.,' Milton11111,TorreS, Scotland, and imported in 1597 by Alex, Innis, Clinton, Ontario. Will make the season 0.1900 as follows : MONDAY—To jamos McBrien's,Bayfteld road, Goderieh township, for noon, and to Geo. 0. Sturdy'., 7111 eon., for night,. TUESDAY—To R. II. Elliett'e, .8111 eon, for noon and te John Itothwelle, Hayfield Line, wf 1st% A Y—To .1ohnWigginton's for noon and to Win. Colelouglee, cam 11, for night. THURSDAY—By way of Holnieollle to Henry , Young's, Maitland con., Colborne, for noon, and to M. Pframmera at 13enmiller for nigh!: FRIDAY—To Wm. Hick's, 6th Goderfeli township, for noon,•then to hie own stable, Hamilton street,Goderieh, whore he will re- main until Monday morning. TERMS -810 to lour°. payable January 1s1, 1001. For the season, $8,to be paid on or before July 1s1 next, Persons trying mama and not returning them regularly will be charged as season mem. We will not be responsible for any accidente. . OTTER. WILzr,rnaNg,er. GUNDILY 1311014., Goderich, May 9th. - Proprietors. . • . _ THE CLYDESDALE STALLION. PUREGOLD Pure Gota la a bay horse with white hind foot, star 0301 fare with stripe told sten& 161 lion& high. He was bred by James Dram- mond,Illaeklaw,Dunferinline,Scotland. Ile was Imported by JO,010.4 A0418011 to Canada. Pura Gold Will stand for the /mom e- ment of Stock aa folloWn : MObiliAY—Will leave his own stable,hlginend• • vine, and p0000410 10 Mcgtiert Hotel Bence- ffien,uth, fortn0On; to Varna, at Murray s hotel, TUESDAY -South by the Parr Line to Joseph gutlson'e for noon; to Blake by Way of the Town Line for night. WEDNEMAY---Wcot to the SitubleLine, then north telt. Snowileteir ter Imo; then north to the Albion hotel, Hayfield, for tight. TI/ITIttIDAY—Will premed by way of Hay. field tOncession to W. Currie's. 7th ennees. sion„Goderick townehip, for neon; thence north to Alex, floa's for night. PRIDA.Y.--latst to the 10111 concession, and south to J. (4. ilteopkI for noon I thence along the 13:13+11n14 coacession to the ('01». 1110141151 hotel, Clinton. for night. SATURDAY... Huron Road east te IN:auk Tay' lbw's for noon thenee 0081 10 his own stable in 14imon1yi11e whore be will remain until the tollewing Monday morning. The above route mill be cootinned regularly tinring tho taniOlt, health and weatIna. permit- ting._ „ tat Ms AO to WWI!, P1011110 Jam,aiy lqt. 1001. ateree flutist tetnrned regularly ter the horse. and Demme disposing et their mares be. fore roofing Ono will bo harged whether Mires Are la foal or net. WILSON' COOK._ EgMentiViLle, Mai eth. owner n114 ManOger. 1 11111 61 BROADFOOT, BOX &C0. J. W. Chidley, Manager Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our Funeral Director, J.W. Chidloy King St., opposite Foundry. ' •e% Men often dress in bad. taste , Without. knowing If you wear, Shorey's Clothing yott cannot be otherwise than cor- rectly dressed. Shorey's 4 Button Sack Kilmarnoc Tweed Suits, Retail at $12.00. They are as good as any one wants for'a business suit and better than you can get to order for $2o.00. Sold only by the best dealers, and guaranteed in every particular. Not made to order, but made to fit. * YouWill Be Surprised to leatai how ehears we ere selling fencing this year considering the cost of wire. Bet- ter see about it before you buy, No other fences made of wire like OW'S. Putrage up With good end posts, it will istay there tight and Mee* IHE PAGE WIRE FENCE COO* WaikervIlbe, (Into W. Stanley, -°A gent, Holrnesville