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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-04-05, Page 3,r4vr-17,'7.17.1M •••.•• 011 Well? UnuStral question If your digestion needS a V"OSt.,-,whatever .else may be • true -you can get it from Scorr's EbruLsrorf of cod r Whatever else it may be -- It a*aCation for stomach and partly for bowels. it feeds you a little without any work at all by the stomach. That little may be enoughlo Set your whole body going again; for it helps you more than' it feeds you. Urn; have not tried it send for free saMple, its • tegitstsble-taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE. themiste, Toronto, , M inn - A elipbted langlistbmen. On Tuesday I met Mr W.*R. Collin- -eon, of Trafalgar Square, London,Eng. who was makin a short visit to v"risp county Clippings • 3in jag. WateenThied at her horns in eSnehIn, Merrie, on Mondey Week, aged it years, After an tlIness Rance loot August. Smile, wife of Mowbray, con. 14, McKillop, deputed Ole life. • re Hothetn, Ooostanee, intends r roorzovto. Seafarth to practice bur T. Berry, ilensall, bas dieposed •a one of hie young stallions, which be inverted loot fail, to Dan Nieto'', of Walkerton, for 015b9. The 00010, Slag., times of March i.st contains a lengthy account of the death of George Greenfield, a brothetetn-law of S. kouhill, of Winghatri. • MeGavin Bros,,'Leadbury, have se. cured T. j. Berry's famous UlYde stal- lion, "Sun Ugh 0", weighing 2.240 pound% aged eight years, for the sutra of $1050. Mies 0.,V. Smith hes purchasea the store in the Marshall block, Heneall, formerly act:opted by J, W. Qrtwein and which has been vacant for some time. Mrs 1. Miller him leased theresidence where she now lives in Seaforth, to W. McLeod, and. intends going to klaetnir- hey to live.having rented a house there belonging to Mrs Sellery. ' On Wednesday evening week at the home of Anson Shaw, Morris a mar- riage took -place -between -41.i Fear, a y (ming man of the 8th line, and Agnes Weir, honest. John Torrance, of Hay, county coun- cillor; has sold his farm, the prime, it is said, being in the neigliborhood of $9,- 000, and intends going to British Col- umbia, on a prospecting tour. thl.W'ednestlor. March 27, Mies Min- nie, youngese daughter of I. Erratt, Babylon line, Stanley, was wedded to R. McClinchey,of the Goshen line, Rev. • Mr Andrewtrof Varna, performing the ceremony. , this couutry for the, est time. Alike& • ' as to what he thought of this country At at. Paul's Rectory, on' Wednese • lie replied, in substance, as Moven.- . "Canada far exceeds my est-pecte *ions. Of enures 1.do not s.upPose see the country to art good advantage as would in the sommer,`Veason, but it certainly presents itself as &place of wonderful resources. Many of our people look upon Canada purely as a .pastural or agricultural country, but the ev:dence of prosperous neanufac- tures on all hands removes that mis. 'acioneeption. Your conveniences of travel are in some respects much ahead • of ours; I de not like your esleeping leers as well as ours, but your ordinary coach and the system ot checking bag - age a -e ahead of what we possess. -Tout people, also, are freer and more. -couttegus than ours. The ordinary linglishman seems to be reserved or - -.distrustful, unless -you being him let- - -ters-ef-recommendation, but.--tain .absolute strangerand have everywhere been treated with the greatest cour; teey.without anyone' asking me "if I have any letters 1" . "What effect had the sending of the -tlanadian contingents on the lunglish mind?" was baked him. • ' "It opened up the question of the _loyalty of colonials in a way. that we 'bad never looked at before. The men were specimens of manhood than we had looked for, and the enthusiasm • Of our people knew no bounds. We -len that they were worthy of the best we could do for them." "When .will Britain reverse its trade motley, mid give Canada a preference in its markets because we have given it eprefere'bee in ours ?" "Never The British people are wedded to free trade .principles, and any attempt to impose a tax -except .,possibttets- a war measure -would meet with the most determined opposition. de not believe ,that even the very ‘strong goveretnent which is in power to.day could. stand he single week if such a principle was adopted.'., "Year visa, I suppose, has been a Veasitht one." "Assuredly so. I go back with the 'warmest feelings towards Canada, and -feel sorry that my visit will be so short. II have learned much, and freely ack- 4sow1edge that this country has a great future before it." As I shook hands And hid him good- bye, he said, "When you come to 1.4011- -don I'll try and reciprocate for the kindness so many have -shown me in this country." R. Hoterns. • "My Kidneys are all Wrong! How shall I insure best results in the short- est time?" It stands to reason that a liquid specific of the unquestionable merit of South American Xidney Cure will go more directly and quickly to the seat of the trouble tban the "pill form" treatment, and when it strikes the spot there's healing its an instant. -78 Sold by J E. Hovey, druggist, Clinton. bevetal of the Doukhobors who left Manitoba for Califcrnia, have return. ed to Canada. William Tole, a Bovernanville drug- . took a dose of prussic acid in mis.- take and died in a few minutes. , 1 The Torture of ECZEMA Prevented Sleep. Mr. Paul Lariviere,Meadoweille Station, Peatou Co.; N.S., writes a* ,followat "I shall always pmts. Burdock Blood rtfttere as the best emiely_for skindiseases. , I had been' soffering from Oen Rheum or Eczema for the 'poet eve years and could not get any rest from the terrible burning and itching, • WhittliliftS *cm at eight and pre- vented me sleeping. . * • "Hearhig of 13-.13.h./ thinight Titania try it, and after -obit one bottle 1 was to much relieved that noontinued using it, taking idx bottles In Ali, and am now com- pltitely.opred." ae It id * Mingling that there id *eh tt reltaVe remedy as for these tortefed day and night with terrible iskin diseases and who eingettio fromtheitinisery. Appry it external, sta it totes oaths ill* and itch an aids in the healing presets. Take it miemaav mut It DOA° thin the brood of sit theta patient Witieli *re *01000 Of skin aim., OM*, "`• day, March 20, Rev. Wm. Lowe, assist- ed by Rev. Rua) Dean tiodgins, spoke the words that united- Miss Minnie Golley, of Morris, to Luther 3. Wil- liams, of the same township. • At the residence Of the bride's par- ents, Morris. on Wednesday, March 20th, Mos, O. ' McCall was. united in marriage withMiss Lizzte, daughter of Geo. Kirkby. The 4terentiony was per- formed .by Rev. Mr Penhall, of Myth, We regret to learn of the death of Mrs Oolwill, wife of Capt. W. Col. will, Who is evell-known around God - °rich as the captain of the schooner Katandin. Her death took piece at Port Hope on Saturday week, On Wednesday, 'Match 27tbatir John Elliott,-Wingham, war united- • in mar- riage to an estimable young lady of _ ,Exeter in the_pareson Of Mies. Edith WiWas. Thn cereiTnony weeloreerrietta- ed. by Rev. Chas. Brown, at the. home of the bride. F. , Gutteridge has been awarded the coati set tor building the concrete abut- ments for two iron bridges to be con- tructed for the county. One of -these is On •Mitchellei creek, between the townships of Turnberre and Howick, and the other on the Maitland river, between Howlett and Wallace. A pretty home wedding took place at the residence of Mr and Mks Wm, Tcitten,of Chesley, on March 20th,veben their youngest daughter, A.rroanda D., a_popplie.young lady, was united in marriage to Mr Allan B. Bainton, a 'well-to-do business Man in There died at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs Geo. Ross, Winghani, on Fri- day last. Helen, relict of the late B. Chesnut, aged 84 years. Mrs Chesnut was visiting with her daughter at the time of her death. She was an old resident of the Lucknow district. ' Naylor, of East. Watvanosh, cons. neended work at the Union factory re- cently, and Was working on a buzz planer. His left hand came in contact, with the knives and four fingers were taken off. The accident wee a very severe one and will lay him off work for several weeks. Friday evening week:Mr and Mrs Younneelebrated their silver wedding at their home in Goderich. -They- were married in the adjoining township, by Rev. Mr Watson. They afterwards moved to (Minton, and some five years since moved to-Godetich, where they have since resided. Wm, B. Landor.• Howell, B. A., of Chicago University, eon of Rev. J. E. Rowell, it former pastor of North St. Methodist church, Orlderich, was mar- ried on Friday .last to Miss Edith L. Livingstone, second daughter of the late Judge Livingstone,of Simcde. The eeremony took place in St. Paul's churcb..Sirucpe, We understand they will reside in Chicago. A pretty wedding took place at the residence of Jae. -McIstair, 14th con., Grey, on Wednesday week, when his daughter, Mists Jessie, was married to James Perkin, of the same townehip. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. B.Mcilite, of Cranbr ook, assisted by Bev, D. Pude, Wingtain, brether of the groom. • • Goderich will be well advertised at the Pan-American exhibititin by a collection at high-claes photographs from the audio of n, R. Sallowe, The collection comprise) two dozen large pante,. including some of Mr Sallowet beet yiewe of the river and lake and /deo a number taken at Berm:tiller- and hanfiela and in the country, , On Saturday, Match 23, Helen, wife of Jae. died, She Was born in Terbolton, Ayrshire, &ratan& was married to her now bereft husband on June--8,1853,ancloa.Junelkthey.eallett from Greenock, for Upper Canada. They arrived in Toronto on Aug. 10. For seven years they hied in the town- ship of Boarboto, afterwattle moving to con. 17, of Grey, where they have elude resided. She leaves a husband, titre daughters and three sone. • A. wedding Wok place in the Presby- terian church. Belg. rave, on Wednes. dity,•March 13. This was thefirst core maw of the kind performed in theneW church, and hence the happy couple were entitle:I to the Bible neuelly pre.. seated by the managers of the church in auch cases. The contracting nettles were Miss Jennie, daughter of Finlay Anderson, of East Wawanosh, and J. • Taylor. Rev. W. T. HallesfArtilutare: ceetly of Belgiatve,perfortned the care. mony. "Wn:i.Heilderi.Whe has been erdploy, ed on the G. T. R. as Section man, was dianiissed froni the Company's service this- Week. It appears be and a num- ber Of Others' Were deepatched to Oahe in clearing the snow after the storsti •• op north, and on Saturday night re. CASTIOR Per isfamot .0a ohanarot taa.. tar g=4311)12g orbee:?°delityvidi.tireec)rdeeaunt being he had taken leave Of ithsenter without order. Five other* were aleo dismitteed, one at Dendeki,Clitudeboye, Centralia 140601 and Brueefield. There Mimed away On Friday Week, at Toronto, one who for over forty Years W00 a rOOPOOted resident of biod. ericht Mrs Mitchell, Widow of the / t John Mitchell and mother of Millen' Mitchell, town clerk of nioderleh. Atte deceased was a native of Northumber- landshire, England, and With her hue. band croseedthe oceati forty-seven years ago, settling at OleYelend, Ohio. After spending a few years there Mr and Mrs Mitchell canie t0 Ooderich, about the year 1858, and made their home there. Ur Mitehell'e death oc- curred in 1880. Since last fall the de- ceased had been living with her dangh. ter in Toronto, -She was striker) with paralyeis from which death resulted at the age 078 years. She is eurelyea by three sons and one daughter. hek, Strachan, Brow's, is the Com- miseioner for East Huron, The ' eratore for the different municipalities in the riding are as follows: Turnberry -Alex, Kelly, W, Metteer, John S. Mc. Tavisla and itetart,Scott; flowick-Jas. Ritchie, Alex. Drummond, W. A. Ir- win, J. Wilson, 3. W. Edgar and Jae. Gibson; Otey -John O.Turnbull, Peter Ferguson, Andrew Turnbull, John go. Taggart, Oonrad flennath. Robt. Fide and A. D. Dames; Morris-. Andrew Shan, Lewis McDonald, Geo Hood, J. Shurrie,. Wm. Isbieter and R. N. Duff. hrusttele-W, Scott, G.Rodgers and A. Powder: .Wroxeter- Win, Robinson I Y ampbell andN, R. Younet, Winghartr-:-Wns..eannett, hobt.E.Mc- Kenzie Peter Deans and W. W.Ingles Ihe decease of defin A Orei ht Brussels, which took place on Sunday week, was not unexpected. He was a t native of Oonnty Tyrone,.Deland, be- ing bent in 1831, and when 12 years old et °seed the Atlantic and located at 14 Toronto; here he spent several years in .1) the dr •goods business of his uncle Wm. reighton. after which he re- moved to Fergus, wherehe entered the i sarne line on is own behalf, residing there for about 14 years. In 1874- he became an employee of the old Great Western Railway, and during the 20 year% following tilled positions at Ham- ilton, Fergus, Bluevale, Mildmay, laruti• sins and Palmerston, when he retired and made his permanent hotne in Brine sets, where be was weighroaeter, audi- tor, deputy returning officer and tee collector at different periods. In.1864 he married Mies Mary Crawford. Hans- ilton, who surviyes, with two sons and two daughters. He was 68 years old. The Winglion Times earn -Since thefich of Feb..- 1900, about, 14 of the old pioneers of Turnberry have passed away to the great beyond; times whe worked herd to convert the township from a denim wilderness to fine farms e aet-passing-following.-Theloildwing-----ir four lived on the sanse line mitt had 113000afiOnai P4Urain The annual report of the fdlniet Edueatton for the year 1933 woo serited to the Leghtlature reoe The statletice refer to 1800, and 1 A Prilt4P SOUrlitlit, or or Extract from Toronto (*lobe, of' Wed- -. pre.• nelldayt Bee. 12th, IWO, tidy, be eutatriarised follevre ; -Nu Plitt .„., The Meng card for the Hon• Olifford moot trifton'e banquet, which Wait SO favor - 6 ,rn ably received and eagerly sought after, .500 ; - quite up to that of the greatest art I 00401 le Undenhtedly a perfect gem of art. t‘ AO' and reflects great credit on the TOMO, 1,119; to 1.1thographing 0o., who supplied ,re orl them. The company le setting a Send - tom ard for artistic work in Canada that ill rhaer efilItieS Of the V I es, of public echools, 5.654ean Inereas 67 ; RoMan Oathollo venerate gab 852, an inertial* of 7; Protettlie Oaratte eehOole, 8 ; kindergartener night school, 161 total expel:1440 eputrticereaserekL$4.024,048 ; rer 429.,:can-te 4.errearie o 7 average atteodance, 243atett ec of 4,455; vortile in SAMOA t &unto schoole 41,703 an increase ' irate upds se of 12Ipupils n night schoonf, 1026 decrease of 478 ; percentage of Ave to total attendence in mantic scb 57 teachers, men zora, women total 8,569; of this noneher 3,805 o teachers have attended the No same!, and ,,,004 attended CO Moder'schoole • average salary. tettcheree $894, female teachers. 0 High schools and collefriate utes, 189; teachers therein OS ; PUP' lie, 22,460, a tleereaee of 871; total ex- penditures on high, tiehooIs, $7k2,289. The tote' echOol registration for the year was 471,028. And the avera at - k 1211; pul?ile In Proaltant eep, schools, 411, a decrease of Of ; P In kinderartene, 11,202. an increa it .V.V.7.7•,....n................r.,..., This Ancient Order of United Workmen, le lilting great headway, Last Y , new , membere were , a initiated, representhur $4,789.500. of I rage' insurance. During the twenty-three oole, Years of its existence In Ontario the 5057„ Order has had a phenomenal growth, 'the 1 The membership at the close of last ;mai year numbered 41,000, and up to the linty resent date $6.500,000, bas been paid male ea eicume. A large percentage 294. 1 of the new members in IG3 were •osti- i youne men, tte is evidenced by the pia that the average of the entire membership Was reduced nearly three menthe. The increase in ineuitterehip eince the first of the year is consider- ably in excees of last year, nearly nda,nce 209,092, compared with 194 and 274451 respectively in 1 While the total receipts have gro the expenditure has also increased, the cost per pupil in the public ach "VW $928 in 1899, compared with 1 in 1998, and $3.07 in 18074 13,, the eemor Catholic Bishop, of Canada, s deed. SPRIN a MEDICINE, As a Spring Medicine Burdock Blood Bit- ers has no ogee). It tones up the aystetn and rename all impuritieal from the blood nd takes away that tired, weary feeling .eo reverent in the spring. Noah Taylee, of Viroodbridge, a entally shot himself while duck-hii ng on the Humber and 478,- up ea WO having been received. and ools 979 Bishop SweeneY, of St- John N. eel- These who have used Laxa-Liver piss tlt- pay they have no equal for relieving and euring-ConatilestelOhn Sick Head- .4t0ho, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, only dieease or disorder of tbe stomach, - 1,toestititettelbdoiew/Tet:6:11n.gtli wtt.iitioteOrtl%„/Ilraros,ithth, or Mrs. George Williame, Pairfield Plains, writes as follows: "As there are so many ether medicines offered for sale in 'substitution for; Laxa.-Liver Pills r am par- --tiefilartoget the gentiine, as they far sur- pass anything else for regidatingthebOwels and correcting stomach disorders." •• Latin:Liver Pills are purely 'vegetable; 'neither gripe, weaken nor sicken; are easy to telt...and prompt to act. In taking the census of the United Kingdom blue paper schedules win - be left at each house and teneraent on Monday next, and will . collected. the following week. • • Doane; Kidney/ills act on the kidneys, bladder and urinary organs only, They cure beckaohee, week .hock, rheumalietn, diabetes; congestion, inflammation, gravel, Bright's disease and ell other disesues,aris: ine from wrong action of the kidneys and' Ibileards4aend one of. the 'Victorian contin- ' TWO members of Welsh. F'usi. gent acting as polieemen at Tientsin, •were killed in ' riot, •It is alleged. that Germane were the.principals. Pile Terrors Swept Away,_ t.---Apiew's Ointment stir-lids-7ft the head lig a reliever, healer, and sure core for Piles all forms. One application will give comfort in a few minutes, and • three to six -days' application wording to directions will cure chronic cases. rt relieves all itching and barbing elan dleeases la a da! . -Sold eebnyj:t"9E. Hon$ vey, druggist. Chinton on The Boers lost veep heavily in at- tacking the _garrison at Lichtenburg last week. Upwards of seventy bur- ghers are reported to havebeen shot at one epot among' the wire entangle. meats. . HAGYARD'S YELLOW pm, The great pain mire. treedexternally cures rheumatiana, awaiting, pains, braiseIN stiffness, plan and aoreziese et every de- scription. /atonally need it carte colds, croup, sore throat, hoarsenesei atithrait, brow:Irina-gunny, eto. Price 25 dente, all druggists.' . been neighbors for many years, and lived within three miles of Wingbaint Peter Deena,. sr., .died June 4. 1900, in his Kat Venal' Hueston Gibson.' died. Oct, 24, 1900,• aged 68; Mrs Janet Woods died Sept. 20; 1900, aged •86; Wm. H. Wheelens, died March 18, 1901, aged 64. The others are: 'John W. Walteadie4 Feb, 'O. 1900, . aged 63; Alex, Ognieron, died Mardi 12, 1900, aged 80; Jno.Bron- MT, died March 7, 1900, aged 70; Bern. Holmes, ' died Say 24, 1900; aged 78- ' Mrs Robt..7enkins, died Aug. 5. 1900, aged 01; Robt. Linton,. died Sept. 19, 1000; aged 85; James McKay. died Nov. 21; 1900, aged 85; Ders-John Wilson,died Jan. 7, 1901, aged 76; Archie Gordon.. died jam 12, 1901, aged 70;,Mra Samuel Walker, died Feb. 11, 1901, aged 86: The aggregate age of the 14 would be 1047 years, the aYerate nearly 75 years.' The Poisoned Spring. --As in nature ao in man, pollute the spring And dinease and waste are bound to follow -the stomach and nerves out of taker means poison in the spring, South American Nen vine is a great purifier, cures Iedigestion. Dyspepsia, and tones the nerves.. The best evidence of its efficacy is the unsolicited testimony of thousands of curedotzes.-16 Sold by s, B. Hovey, Druggist, Olinton. • wogs trona • . Messrs. P. B. Wood, and A. G,' Mont- gomery were again laminated as candi- dates tor the •Moyorslity at Brantford. Mr Montgomery is considering the matter. WARTS AIN'T. PRETTY Why do hang on to yours? Don't know how to cure them? Why Putnanea Pain- less Oorn Hxtraetor does the work in short Order-Sron just try it.' Guess youidrug- ghat has it all right ---ask The Montreal Board of Trade' Council tefuses to endorse the petition of the Bell Telephone Company from increasing its rates. The conference between the Grievance Committee of the engineers and .firemen of *hell-. T. It and the' officiate of the company has been concluded, and there lona danger of * strike. Ralph Smith, M. P., has given notice of a -resolution in favor of ap- plying -the priaeipie of the deferendura to proposals involving grants of pub- lic moneys or loans to private enter‘ proms, . • XS01{,A.I.GIA., Hays you Nettreigia Heye you failed to get relief? Do not despair? Nerviline will cure you, Five times greater metlioin. al power than any other remedy in the world -more penetrating, more soothing. rein cannot exist if Nerviline is used. Cures Toothache in one minute, breccia up 6 cotd in a night, Its 'onion in pain inter. nal and pain external borders- on the mar- yellouit. Thousands have testified to this; fleeted no longer; use Nerviline, Drug. xletkov,erywberseell Lieutenant Col. Steele will be teen- eranuated onan allowance • of $6000 per annum: . Armload°, the leader of the Philip • pine rebellion, has been cuptuzed by the.knieriediatt. 0001;124 001de, hoargende, sore throat, atithine, whooping 4:tough yield, to the Curative power of Norway Pine • Syrup, as it ceasing the lang.boaling vtr. Me of the pine tree. The proposal to place St. Petersburg tinder -Martha law has been dismissed by the Czar's advisers. Detective Frank Vaughan, of Algot- real, has received notification of his appointment as Chief of Police at Roseland. WORK WHILE 'YOU SLEEP. If you take *Limit -Liver pill to-night,be fore retiring, it will Work while you Bleep Without a gripe or pain, curing biliousness, °constipation, tlyspepaie and sick heeditche, and mike you feel hotter in the morning. Alex. S Mete was found guilty at the Peter ore- Assikes, of manslaughz ter in Connection with the shooting In of 'William Hull. the Adam Stark, a Buffalo hotogra. the n pher, committed suicide in s board - Ing housei His patents live some where n Canada. ,TO Ot.iftfa A OOLDIN,ONE roAlt. Ad'eleteeftett Bromo tnitelins Tablet& All end the natielit fens to San rr", motet agnature Roe *eh box It is thought not likely, on accoont of Sir Robert Hart's increaeing age and the gradual approach of feeble - netts, that he will continue- long • in charge of the Imperial customs On behalf of,the powers, A eery decisive defeat wasinflicted by Babington's force on Delarey's 1,500 Boers near Ventersdoey, et he Boers' rearguard was driven in and their con- voy and guns captured. Two 15- pountiere, one pom-pom, six Maxims, 140 prisoness and a lot of ammunition and stores werevaptured-by the Brit - jab. • - In oases of nervousness, eleeplessnese, weeknees, brein fag, leek of vitality, iser-' vons prostration, faint and dizzy spate, te- a:taboo heart, whiskey nerves, general debit- , etc., use Heart and Nerve rills; taBalfour announced' recently in the British House of Commons the Government's refutiat t,� permit Messrs Merriman and Sauer to address the Howie against the establishmentof a Crown colony for m of government in South Afrita, BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CAT. , AREtI THAT' CONTAIN MERCURY As nierottry will catty destroy the songs of smell end completely derange' the whole Bystent when entering it througirt one surfaces. Such articles ehould never be used except on prtisoriptione frora reput- able physioiane, as the damage they wilt do le ten fold tothe good you can possibly de. .rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Care,rattin ufactured by F. X. Choosy et Co., Toledo, o„ ouritiiins nonneroury and tar taken inter - rally, acting directly upon the blood and inneotie ant -faces of the system, In buying Haller Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It le taken Internally, and made in Toledo, 0,, by P. J. Chesney & 0. Tes- timonials free, soia by all druggists, price 75 cents pee b°41661Pa'Family Pals are the best. _Replying in the 13eitish .1101180 of -Comment to aIIuestion euggesfing-ra; eiprocity towards Canadian prelude for the preferende granted by Canticle. the Chancellor of the Exchequer said he was nat peepated torpropose-tble, The Militia 'Department has artang- ed to classify rifle clubs into two class- es, The lirst„ regularly enlisted MGM* bers of tha militia will receive 283 rounds of atnrOUnitiail per beaS011. The Other class Will get 10 rounds of aminunition per man. 20 VestreetVilo Clateurrh.,-,thu, 0, Liftwvn .jounielian Of Duluth, Minn., Whet ihave been a sufferer from Throat end Need Catarrh for over *opiate, during which time My head bits been • stoppedup and my conditien truly min:table. Within rs minutes after using Dr. Aortae* Catarrhal Powder 1 obtaittedrelid. uresbottlei have *West, Knot matitely, cured sitc," 50c.-73 Sold by a, 13, Hovey. deuggiet,Clinion, Oharlotte,Kary Yong% the author, is dead. Twenipilve lives were lest.inehurri, eatie near Blind , AIa,• eointeouerice of the rerinetiort of riee of fron, wages throughout orth of England In the trait trade will be reduced 7 1:2 per tent, on April 1. ,ol". • illJnni4 Make . _A SerionS Mistake and' bny a United States history of "Queen 'Vic- tor* Her Life and Reign." we have the only Canadian book by „Lord Defferin and Casten Honking. • Martinis of Lorne sayethe beat pop- ular idatory published,".and• Sir Arthur Bigge, the Queeirs-pdvittis-Secretary,Hon. Jos.Chatn- `berlain, Lord. Setilabury,Sir Ohver Mowat,Lo_rd, -Tennyson, Bari of Jersey, Dr; Carman. ilor Charles 'Tupper, flir Wm. Vanliorne, Stead, His Royal ilighness, the Duke of -yore,. and all lending pipers . write in Similar drains. Is larger, contdna more wordi3, bett erillustrat en, better'. Paper, binding, and may $145. . Agents, don't wade time handling :American sndinferior books when you can vit„ the With- •entio, British -carnation book on better terms. • nundreds'of agents throwing awe- oppositidn' prospectuses. If_you promise to canvas wewill • . send yonan outfit free, THE BRADLRY-GARRHTSON CO., . Brantford, Ont. . G. -0 PlclIAGGAIRT. 13.4.1'431.ER ALBERT St,.- CLINTOA S.' general Banking Business tsansae ted. NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts aimed. /anemia allowed on dements. • * J. P. TiskALL. BANKER. ONT: ' . What . castoria is ter larants and children. Castor,* to harmless substitute for Caster oil? I:Paregoric% props 'and. Soothing Syrups, It econtalno neither 4?Purins literphine nor other Narcotic substance, It is Pleasant. Ito guarantee to tniril years* use be minims or Mothers. eastoria destroys Worms and allays rov.exisivo Ines& Clastoria cures plarrbcea and V71040°110. Vastorta relieves Teetbing Troubles,. aux* Clonstlinitton Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the rood, regulateft the Stomach and, 330wels ,itfUtfauts and Children, svoner healthy and, natural sleep. eattOrid is the Childre•a'a 'panacea -the Mother's Vilma, • PaStOria. of its -good eifect upon their children," • scription /mown to •children. Mothers have repeatedly told me Oat recomMend it as 111.1k.4014- any ph* °Cnetnyle exgellent "'medicine forl "Castorla a° wait 11114tite4 41.011101;0; • Castoria4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••6•••6 Ds, G. C, Os000n, Afars, . ix, a...miming, Ok /kook:714"r A. ' ' grkIE FAC7SID•414E. SIGNATURE- Oft APpgAR$ ON EVERY WRAPPgRi THC eINYAue COMPANYTr MURRAY EMMET, NM YOIllt • f its li . emnants _tuviovand47VOOL CARPETS inyards worth.., ....... • .. . ..... ..• • •A••• ••••• • 4 • • 0 • $4.80 for $3.50 1st sk - . ............. 1.60 for 1,25 4, . • . • • .. ••••• 13.80 for 10.00 10 II ..b4•6•*••••••4•••.,. ' 3.00 for 2,•00 • ' mtat " ...• • • • • • .. • .. * .... • • •• ici.o0 for 8.09 . . " . ....*,'• • . . ' a1.50 for 7.00 ' • 14 .. ... .. 10.50 for 7,60 ..•,.. ... 65 for 45 e ..;,.,..,....•............ . . .. .•.•.•...,.. 7.60 for 57 - 10fr 14 ........•...... oryt.•'4., 5.30 for 4.00 19i -- .. -ea • • ke • • • • • •••••*••• "004" .... •• • ... 6‘01, 9.60 for 6.75 .0 41 . ego •••••••••••••••••,6 . ;••• ...... *•• 8 60for 240 13 " ..,... • .. • , - - 14,30 for 11.00 . , , - ' 3.60 for -2.50 ' : 5i i‘ .o, ... .• • • of• • •6 • f • • Oil,. ....... • ..... •••;••••?•••• 6 4.20 for 3.00 ...It*, . •••• •• •• • .. •• • • • •• • t •• • • • 0 .04 , • ' 6,76 for 4.50 COatS' Alt Sou- 014ttim, &tisk. Da0r; and Blind Vectory: S. S. '-coortat- Preopiumin. _ General Builder and Contract -,Thirr-fikotory. is. the, iar.getitAn the,count);.,. andlaa the very latest IMproyed ma. ehinery, capabie of doing work on tbe shorten -notice. We carry An extensive= and reliable sock and preparett plans, and give estimates; for and felled all ;lase - es -el buildings on short notice and on the closest prices Work is stmervis ea in a meohanioal way and satisfaction guaranteed, IV( sell all kind 0! . term* r, and exterior Material. - • 1 Lwilber Lath, Shingles. Lime., sosh, Doors, Et'e • Agent: for the Celebrated •' GRA.V101414 SCHOOL . DESK, manual:mad Witerio0. Call and set prices and °Outsides before plaCing vonr orders Private funds to lean on mortgages atI • west current rags. • A General Banking Buelnege trensected • 7n4rest allowed on depotits. Sale ames bought • • The Ploisons Rama Incorporated by Ant of Parliament lett • CAPITAL •••• • 52,500,005 BEST FUND -• 52,050,000 •.11re.'!1)Mo°1.trotrirtorkeMsTj.ltellreAslitd'ent James Emma Gen. Manager. Notes nisoonnticl, Colleotteria nada, Drifte homed, Starlit* and AnieriOan exchange bought end old. Interest fillowea on de. posies. 'Somas Bata -Interest allowed on ennui of $1 and up. Money advanoed ta farMere on their own note, with. 0000z More °edentate. No mortgage required H. O. BREWER. Reneger. Chinon "AAA•vikrvvvvvortovvvkAAANY4A • .R1)111)ALL'S • WATei AND JEWELRY STORE 3net seceivea a lot of new Belts, uckiser-Palleyhelts,Bangte Brat:e- ke:4. efe. The latest goods in the' merket. . We make speohilty of fitting • Speetaclea and Eye Ghteiteti. Eve exemined free. 4r-4 Meat 'Market Bluing pnrokased the butchering lustiness of P. E. Powell I stu pre!, pared to furnioti the people of Olin ton with ell kin& of 'Mob end Cared Meet.. Sewage, bologna lint, butter and eggs always kept on band, ni Fitzsimons a Son. Tiephene 70. • • Orders delivered promptly te fl pines Of tlit Children. 0130„for .4,fir-Persolts i4f At wilt tenifer i favor by CASTORIA word at th. shop. arliall.600•40**04.40001.1•••••• • 166. 1604.6 ange. of Business Having bought ihe Grocery end Croettery buoinese so imcceraftilly carried on for the past 12 year% by J. W. Irwin, and having over 20 years' experience myself in wholesak and retail gratuity and mockery business, I am coadmt I can keep up the good reputation of the old firm in keeping nothing but the very best good* : at the lowest prime, ,I have rednetid all My Dinner, Tea, Toilet and Table Bete - to make room for my iniport order, which I expect in a few Months, Call • itna- extonine goods and prices before you buy. No trou-bie toshow goods. J. W. 119:00 . With reference to the above change of buoinese 7 take this opportunity of et- preesing my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and otistoraere for there littera support during the pest 12 years and bespeak for my ancoesaor, 3. W. McCabe, *the same liberal -treatment so generously accorded to me. • - W.. 141VIN - OLV*04.4tatow‘of-af-W044-214114P644,49Po *****42104.44ukupirt.y.y..v.43t.vvit4 Iron makes rich blood. • Novi is the time That your paten need* building tip. Iron le one of the best Tonic% drives out the imputing:a Of the blood, makee • the blood. rich and pare and gives toxic to the whole sphere,. oar Compound Iron Pills contains in a eondentaci form, all the temente racetiattry to rtrodnee, richbload, 605 nerve tissue,. One or two boites tit rvel • i one mprovement in health and strength. BO Pills In a box 25e0 or S boxee for $1,, jo E. HOVEY, Dispensing Chemist, Clinton. 4444444(444144064444Appmploppgt*4 Firstelass Cutters • andSleicihs • • We have a 'large assortment of firstolass Outlets to choose trot]. and Intending buyers will Una our stock up -to. date. Pikes are low for high-grade goods. ' iii$0 ft 'Jumbo of Ontario and litanitoba • Central. 'molt:malt Healers Clinton " .k.t.".•••-'4•4 *11100, irstiseisiss Cutters IghtatitynwIllettifeir reletit"tr,attan • .tity OVin 611146640tOrit utish *reap to datat Z *LH be plassia follow in. tailing pontoon, ray %loot a* any tiumetnikOloss auk iks low oils low*, JOUN LESLIZt nurdrilitreet • •••••••••...' • '' •