The Clinton New Era, 1901-10-04, Page 2tober 4th, I.901,
THE OLNTON NEW ERA
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Unto* Kt
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The election petition against Col. J
J. Tucker, member for St. John, N, B.,
in the Dominion House was dismissed.
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At the nominations for the Nova
Sec tia Pr o vincial elections four Liber-
als were elected by acclamation and no
Conservatives. Two other Liberals
ars= opposed only by an Independent
Liberal.
retta) ' .e.ee
FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1901.
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The editorship of the Christian Guar-
dian, and the probable change to be
'made next year, is being discussed by
the daily press. Some of the news-
papers ask the very pertinent question
"Why not appoint a layman editor ?"
A.nd the question remains unanswered.
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Methodists in particular will read
with considerable surprise the state -
anent of ministers attending the Ecu-
xnenical Conference in London, that
amine and beer are foupd on the dinner
tables of many English Weer -emu
isters, English customs apparently
die hard.
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The Duke of York was so pleased
with the bagpipe music of Pipe -Major
.Anderson at the .dinner on Saturday
-week that His Royal Highness request-
ed that the musician -accompany the
royal party during the remainder of
the tour.
8
Hon, James Sutherland will look af-
ter the Marine and Fisheries Depart-
ment, made vacant by theappointment
of Sir Louis Davies to the Bench but a
•Celobe despatch announces that .the ar-
rangement is only temporaryand fore-
shadows a reorganization of the Cabin-
et in the near future.
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A Globe depatch suggests that the
Dominion Parliament will not meet
before February, and that the Redis-
tribution Bill may not be introduced
during the next session, as an effor
will be made to get through the bus i
nese of Parliament in time to let the
Premier be present at the King's cor-
onation.
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An exchange states that: "Jas. Mar -
halt, ex Warden of Wentworth Co.,
Is home after a bicycle trip from Mont -
"nose, Man., to Hamill on. He came Aria
Chicano and St. Paul, and was 17 days
on the road, the distance being 1,674
miles." He certainty did not bicyele it
aI1 the way home, fox. it represents
nearly 99 miles a day, and not even an
expert could make that, taking the
roads as he would find them.
11/sr4P/1" (1-1 a • le
In Canada, slow as that country in
and as much as we think it ought to
learn from the United States, there ie a
general content with the political sys-
tem and a placid belief that there is
greater freedom than in the United
States, greater assurance of protection
against assaults ori life and property,
less danger of uprisings of western In-
dians and eastern labor organization%
--Brooklyn Eafee.
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The St. John (N. B.) Sun print& O
.able showiug the average number of
persons to a family, as shown by the
census of 1891,in the various Provinces.
This is the' table
Ontario ..
Quebec
NoVa Scotia
Neve Brunswick
94miltoba
British Oolumbia
Prince Edward Island
The Territories
51
65
54
65
48
47
58
40
These figurea show that the reported
big families of the French Canadians
are sorhetchat of a myth, Prince Bd.
ward lenend halt the lergeat average
familyitvith New Brunswick and QUO*
bee neck and neck, a very good drat
Ontario-Iof coutae, mignt do a t
better, .
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The Canadian woolen men, who have
been making comple nte that the pre.
ferentitik tariff of 8.1 1.8 per cent was
ruining their business, will find Mae
support in the official retort's, The last
fiscal year ended June 80th, and , was
the first. twelve Monthe in which that
rate was in operation, and the trade re,
tattle allow that the importatione of
'woolen gllicle *Mounted to $0,044,105.
as against $9,801,506 in the pinevione
year. This le an tricrease of only *140,-
(100, or about 1 per debt, ItulgIng TroM
these figurea the woolen Industry hail
not been Material' raffected by the cut
Of one-thild on the tariff. Rut the
ple who bought she goods got the
efit of the reduction,
Vrisp County Clippings
' We chronicle the dea,th of Mtn Waal
reannuier eir-,e-L-whiehomd_eneret_occurred
at her home in Hensel!, on Sabbath-
week,after a long and painful MOM,
at the ageof 81 years, The deceased
wee/ boin . Glitegow, Scotland, in the
year 1820, and emigrated to this coun-
t/ y when but a child, and settled in
Rarcerty township. She was married
to Wro.=Lenimie in the spring of 1843,
whe a they moved to Stanley township,
Bere they contioued to reside on their
farm mini the year 1S2. when they re-
moved to SexSualth, in the township of
EleV, Where they u04illikled to engage
in termini?' up to 18S7,when they reinov-
ed to Hensel/ to enjoy a well-earned
rest. Here they lived happily together
until the spring of 1894, when Mr Lane
tide died, MI s Lainnale was the mother
of six children, three boys and three
girls, five of whorn survive.
The people Of M .itis were greatly
Surprised on Wedetielay to bear that
Geo Readmarn. 7 b line, Was found
dead in his bed. J:he subject of this
notice was born near Cookeville, Ont.,
a,nd lived in tbat locality until he grew
UI) to be a young in n when he replay-
ed to the state of aliehigaa. There he
was married 84 years ago to his surviv-
ing pitrtner. On returning to Canada
they made their home for a time in
Toronto township and then came to
this section where they have continu-
ously resided. In addition to Mrs Read,
rnan there are two eons and two daugh-
ters, He was in his 82nd year.
In the presence of some hundred
guests on Wednesday evening of last
weekoet the borne of the bride's mother
W, J. West, M. A, of Bluevale,
tied the matrimonial bow linking Robt.
.1. Hoy, a well known younn farmer of
Grey township,and Miss Jennie Wood-
' ow as husband and wife. They will
t eke up housekeeping in.the new brick
r-s,idence erected by Mi Hoy, last aura-
ilie farm, 5th Ono (hea%
- A very pleaeant, event occurred at
he home of the bride's parents in Sea -
forth, on Sept, 18th, When, at high
noon, Miss Ella M. McKay,only daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Isaac McKay, was
united in marriage to W, Hill, a
prosperous and popular young mer-
chant of Mitchell, in the presence of a
large number of relatives and friends,
Rev. F. FL Larkin, of the Presbyterian
vb urch, officiating.
A big deal was consurnated at Dash-
wood, so we are credibly informed, by
which John Hall disposed of his exten-
sive business to Jonathan Merner, of
Zuricb. Mr Hall will intire with his
family to London.' •
After a brief Mows, Mr Lawrence
Tracey, one of the oldeet reindenta of
Turnberry, and a respected cttizen,wae
called away on Saturday last at the
ripeage of_70_years. The deceased WAS
born in the county otTipperar Iic-
Iank. He came to Canada in 184 ,when
IS years old, and located in Tecumseh
township, near Lyton . In 1864 he mew-
ed to Turnberry and settled on lot 17,
concession 7. where he lived until six
Yeaxe ago when he moved into Wing.
ham, He was rottrried in 1856 to Miss
Elizebeth Woods, who survives
They had eight children,tbree of whom
are clea,c1
013 Priday week Mr ROL Bell, Sea'
forth, who had moved into the Clark-
son residence, was aroused from hie
peaceful slumbers by hearing Fome one
nxoving about the house. Mr Bell got
up and lighted a lamp, but On seemg
the light the would be burglar deertam-
ed, ,
Jho death was recorded on Saturday
week at Troy, Ont., of "Uncle" Adam
Misener, a famous old catzen who had
reached the wonderful age of 103 on
Feb. 20th last. Be bad ten childreo,
seven of whom are still living, His
wife died in April, 1895, at the good clot
age of 95,
On Wednesday, evening of last week
the matrimonial knot was tied between
Tho. Pringle, of Gtodericb, and Miss
Luella Peari, second daughter of W. Li,
Pennington, The ceremony took place
at the residence of the bride's parents
Goderich,Rev Dr. Daniels officiating.
At the court of revision held in Wing -
ham recently twenty-five names were
added by tea Liberals and twenty-four,
by the Conservatives,while fifteen were
struck off by the former and sixteen by
the latter, a net gain of nine votes to
each party. \
The farm of Mrs Wm. Cummings, of
the 711 con, of Tuckersmith, has been
rented for five years to Mr John Hearn,
of Hullett, for $250 a year, the tenant
to pay the taxes and do the road work i
It is a good faro; of 10(1 agree,
• At the Benmiller woollen mill, the
proprietor„Iesse Gledhill, has effected
a sale of over thirty tone of wool in the
fleece to a Canadian wholesale firm of
wool -buyers
Geo. Mardis's sale of farm etock,etc.,
in Tuckersixiith on Monday week, was
nost •successful. Goad prices were
realized all routud, and the sale netted
over $1000.
Mr Fratik Willis has purchased the
restaurant and confectionery business
of Mr G, Beattie, in Seaforthsend takes
poasession in a' few days.
Additional Local News
FOR DOG OW NERS.-Judge Bar.
ron, of Stratford, has warned nonzero
an etlieriTtbatif they allow it do& t
lam Toose, which has a habit of rennio
at paesnig horses, and a runawa
takes place, which results in a fatality
the owners of the canine are liab1 t
prosecution tor wanelaughter. If th
owner purposely tures a dog loose t
frighten people, and a death results, h
is lieble to tt charge of gender,
DE PARTM ENTAL CATALOGUES
--The fall and winter catalogues from
the departmental stories in the cltie
are being tent to people in an section
at the present tune. A catalogue from
one at these stoles received at thi
office has found a place in our waste
paper baelcet, ReaderS at the NEW ERA
can get as good and often better bar-
gains from our town merchants then
they can from the depar town tal store.
Patronize the local naerchant. Read
the advertising columns of the NEW
Ena, and you will see the bargains
Offered by our home merchants,
DON'T WEAR RATS. -We nctice
by our exchanges it is feared in some
Napes (as well He in Canton) that if a
elltitOnl which is now in vague among
the girl student e at the ccIlegiates
spreads it way in tine seriously in
terfere with the millinery busbaesee.
The custono referred to is that of going
to school or abont the streets without
hate, of course they think it is the
correct thing or the girls would not do
it. The noble Indian or his buxom
squaw never wore hats not even on
their honeymoon trip, and who ever
saw a bald -heeded Indian. =A nuniber
of these papers ask the girls to keep
up the custom so the g may all have
this will not be popular among
the milliners, but if the younger Asters
could prevail upon their elders to
leave their hats at home when attend -
Ito public functions ; they woeld win
the gratitude of masculine humanity.
FRUIT PAOXING.-At Toronto a
case of dishonessy was brought to
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Properties ,l'or Sale or to Let
NW*
HOUSE ror SALE oc te BENT,
0
On Victoria St., gent Factory. $300
rw.........ar or
,,.. -34111-fllY a. roomy, Comfortable house with good
ts ki - he property reeently occupied -br- Frank
y Voshall. Apply atonee to
W BRYDONE,
, Porsale, cheap. a equare piano in fast -class
ti4 1 To Let,
eo For Sale
.....1.4.
To IOW,
Legal
Cottage on Princes $t. Apply to
.JOHN ,RIDOVT.
Tuly 10. If
Ptano tor Sale.
13 i Ater Olinton.
shape. Particulars en 4111111cation le NEw Etua
That beautiful store in the jaeltson Block,
entree street, lateiesceeeptee. by C.Witts. Ap. Anti w calved oew, aPPI;vtkio,rEit sum,
114 ts:o. ' tE08. jACESQ1sT,csurt.,tou nu inlet 20-tt. (Base line, Hallett.
Milk Rosiness for Sale.
Farm For Sale.
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The west half of lot 24. Awned Con., God.
ertch township, containing 100 acme of good
land, 1,}} off, erect for, sale on easy terms, etood
tor11,408 copse, plenty of water sod small
Orchard, l'artioulars on ap lieatien to
f- J. P. SDALL, Clinton
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A splenclitimilk business in, Clinton. Good
reasons for oiling, Apply to
-A. WEIR, Clinton, P. 0
Aug. 130 -tf. Lot 27, Con.4, tiUeb
luxuriant heade of air, Of course
A great chanoe3��nthsfor
or TWO PA.PERS for 25c
"I'fletiiilFoN ow as oes no c &an lethirlargest
or best paper in Canada, but it does °Jana to be a first -clue
local paper, paying epeeist attention to the home news in its
Own locality, and giving every week a large amount of looal
matter. Ine price is $1 a year in advanoe.
By special arrangement with the publiehere of the other
papers herd mentioned, we are able to make combination
offer at very low rates, lo neve anbecribers.
The Clinton New Era and Weekly Globe, to the end
of this yertr, for • •• Xele
The New Era and Canecla Farmer's, Sun, to the end
of this year, for ........ • 25c
The Clinton New Era and Montreal Weekly Star to
• the end of the year • 25e
The New Era and Weekly Globe, and two pictures,
faun now to the end.of 1902; for $1.7• 5
The New Era and Daily Montreal flerald, With
picture of Xing Edward, One year ... . 451.4 te
The New Ere and Farmer's Sun, from now to the
end of 1902, for... $2,00
The talanoe of thin year for each paper, is theta offered erten
to theme who enbeeribe for next red, except in the New
Era and Herald oombinetion, ire would like to add
, your name to our 1441. We would prefer to have you as a
yearly subscriber,. in which Celle yon get the balance of the
year free for env two papers seleoted; but if you do not
wish to do that, try one of the 25e combinations for the
balance of the -year, Remit by postal note, ample or
ourrency. Iternittaece mud acoompeny order.
• ROBERT HOLMES, '
Panther New Era, Cliuton, Ont.
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WILL Lake, of Brussels, disposed of I
hie 100aere farm, east of Etheh to W.
Strachan, of Milbank, for the sum of
44000.
R. Beattle,teacher in Sproat'e school
Tuckersinith, has purchased the Wal-
lace property on the hill eouth of Eg-
moridville,fcr 4700, and intends occupy-
ing it.
Ed. Latimer's tittle daughter died on
Sudan last at the residence of her
grandparents, Mr and /dm ()ha% Soole,
Seaforth, by whom she was being cur.
ed for. Mra Latimer,it will be remem-
bered, died a few months ago.
On Monday last Week J. P, Brown,
of Stratford, and Mrs Annie Watson'
were united in wedloclea bonds at the
resident() of the lady's father, Wra
Green, in Goderich. The bridal knot
was tied by Rev Dr Daniels.
On Wednesday week Andrew Hong -
vie, of Goderich, was married in Phil-
adelphia, the bride being Miss Mabel
Jones, of that city. The marriage took
place at the residence of the bride's
pavane. Mr and Mrs Andrew Roug-
Vie, will reside at their new residence
neer Light -house Point in the county
town.
On Saturday week there teemed to
his rest, after a rather long illness,
Hugh Pain, one of our oldeet and beet
known citizens. of Goderich, at the
advanced age of 85 years and 10 Months,
The leta Hugh Bainwas widely known
throughout Huron, and along the
Bruce Peninsula and the Georgian
kitt y
rerf those events' that &Wade all
ehureh wedding took Place in
r church, Goderich, Oh Wednesday
eiternoon of last. Week, Doctor Wm
J. Clark, of Orangeyille,and
Strachan, Youngestdaughter ot the
late D. 0. 'Strachan mci he ten.
ttactinfeknrtier4 Rev I A A.pderson
,nerfdeined the Mary ago •ervlee' and
,Rev Dr 'nee prenonneett the benedic
tion at ite close.
On Monday week Lockrio* oat'
of her,Oldest and most respected
rens in the deathof Mr jas Stev.maon,
-at the ripe old o $ yearo, The ee
ceased Was ,bott hi Scotland 819 andemigrated to Canada la 1.451, :tattling
In Patie. • About ilve years' later he
and hie brolter. i! tumas, moved to
Anhfield whet ney followed sthe
occupation o armillg until 1::l,
Whenthey,1 ired and moved to, the
Village of r,
DIAMOND DYES
Diamond Dye Nat and Rug
Patterns
are 'rho [favorites lEiverYathere,,,
For over twenty years the Diamond
Dyes have been thekhosen and popular
home dyes all over the civilized world.
In Europe, Asia,.Africa and Atuttralia,
Diamond Dyes are as eagerly sought
for as in the homes of this continent.
Diamond Dyes dyeperfectly allweikhta
of fabrics, producing rich and brilliant
colors that never fade, ,
The "Diamond Dye Mat and Rug
Patterns" are also deservedly popular.
The designs are artistically colored on
the beet .Black Hessian and ready for
hooking. Any lady in her spare'time
can make up a petty mat or rug_ at
en:tailcoat. Send your address to The
Walla di Richardeon Cop Limited. Mon -
treat, and you Will receive free of cost
sheen) of designs to select from.
The Poetess of; the extensive sugar
beet experiments throughout Ontario
Ibis year is now assured, and a eCtialkle
erable impetus muet be given to the in-
dustry. Prof, Shutcleworth,of the Ag -
',knitting College, who, has charge of
the expetimenta1 called on Bon. • Mr
Dryden and informed him - that the
quality of the beets now appeard to be
considerably abovethe- standard
There la yet two or three weeks before
harvesting, in which the beets may as-
cumtdateeugar. The department ex -
ranged in the opting for the planting
of beets by abbuttWoecore frermere nt
each of fourteen centres, ea that when
the reports are finally in a fair, idea of
Ontario capabllity in this direction
may be gained. • ireway it number of
compablee have been formed for the
purpose of establishing factories,
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Sale Register.
Auttloe tale- of farm etookand Implements-,
:aloe 4 .001t. 9,14Ceidtrrr Read 'settee,' Titeker-
smith, Oet. lat. Venal terral. Blfdnel Johns,
Prop., Thtm, Brown, Arid,
On Tondo, Oet. loth, at' 1 none on Let 86,
Cot. 1*(Icelerioh ifiecritig tale of
farra k haMleMentg. A.. J. Courtke,
Pr0P.1 00.43,2020:48140t,
. Zahn etook, of D.OlisalniihrM, are let Aeon. 0.•
Eitilletta geot, 98.. Aloe. atom, *not.
Ohltdren Cry for
CASTOR IA
4".
ight by the inspectors in packing
fruit and which will be of interest to
those connected with it. Iu baskets of
about 90 peaches 20 or. SO at the bat-,
tom were scrubs and was ot course the
emit of the packers and ,not tne local
dealere. It is often the case that the
ocal merchants are blarned for what
hey know nothing about. If any pur-
chaser discovers anything of this na-
ture he -should.- report it so that the
proper parties may receive the full jus-
tice deserved. Exposingthe entity is
Inc only wayto-protect yourself in this
matter. This applies to all kinds of
fruit packing and theperson wbo ac-
tually packs the fruit as well as the
person in whose behalf it is packed is
liable for a violation of the act, The
goyernnaent inspectors are given ore-
er to detain fruit as long as they deem
necessary to complete an inspection and
when one sends a prepaid telegram, or
letter to the name arid address on the
package, it shall be considered due no-
tice to any packer according to the act.
Any inspector who vielates the law or
regulations re liable to a' penaltrup-tn
$50,
New Temperance Crusade In
England .
London, Sept 25. -Exeter Hall is to
witness the formal launching of the
greatest temperance agitation ever un-
dertaken in this country. Several,
meetings have already been held, .but
only for the purpose of exciting intei -
eet in the elaborate inaugural meve-
inept, which is called "The Free
Church Million Pledges. ' Tempel ance
Crusade." Mute the organized sup-
port of seventeen non conforming re-
ligious bodies in the United .Kingdom.
Rev 14'rederick43. Meyer is the leader
Dube .c_rumade forcie, and his principal
active lieutenant le Dr JQ' A -Henry,
Superintendent of the Anti Saloon
League of New York. The entire
country has been divided into districts
and placed in charge of organizers.
The free churches promise to break all
records by their zeal and hard work,
and finally to celebrate the ac,q,uistr-
don of 1,‘00,000 total abstinence
pledges.
Dr Henry says: "The most powerful
preachers and the greatest Christian
amen of the kingdom havededicated
theraselvea to this holy war against
alcohol. / shall address many hund-
red meetings in the chief cities of the
country, and expect to perfect the or-
ganization, with their able assistance,
and to make a deep impression. There
efforts will -represent only the central
part of the agitation. Meetings of
like character will go on simultane-
ously in every town and hamlet in
there'd:mete We expect to put such
pressure on the temperance people of
Great Britain within the next two
months as has never before been
attempted.
Portrait of the King
The most readable paver In Toronto
these drys is The Star. It is enterprising
in lie some depetatments, and independent
and entertaining edltorially. In it. busi-
ness management it is 'Iraqis keeping
tillage moving. Ind now it is offering free
to new subscribers a magnificent portrait of
the ling,printed in nine colorti,ixt She finest
litYle oflithogrsphy. The Offer is the moot
liberal of any paper. The Welly Star is
lett to new sUbsoriberri Until Jarmlory Is*,
1905, and alio it Copy of the magnificent
picture of the Xing for $1,50, the price of
the paper :done for it year. A ropy of the
pieture was ern,* to His Majesty the Xing,
and an acknowledgment from the Lord
expreseee his appreciation of
Its olevernesti; and say% the portrait wis
..on by Ms Majegiy-1116 litter an un -
moat bettor.
"Quick lunch" is one of the commonest
of city signs. /he sign does nct Bay ',a
healthy lunch of good food" -the Wattmeter
of the food apparently' is not considered,
just it quick lonah-eal and get twig..
Is it any wonder that the stomach breaks
down?' Food is thrown** it, rloppy,
indi-
geHible and innUtritiOtte food vary often,
ana slut elOroachlas to"30 the beet it can,
Normally theta should be no need for med-
ial aesietsnee for the! stomach. But the
average Method Of life ie. abnormal and
while thie cenainnes theta Will idWilard be
demand for Dr Pierce's' Golden Medical
Disciovety. !iris the one Medi:rine which
oar: be relied tirldli to (Are diseseee of the
-itontaeh and other °rote of digestion and
nitride:IL It is not a ottre-all; It is a meat -
eine designed for the stomach, and to route
ehrotigh the. stoniaoh -remote diseases which
have their catme in the derangement of the
stomach end digestit• and nutritive sys.
tem. It °urea when all 610 &its.
'P*4 040111.
Winghant. Sept 2847.
Int -Oxen, Sept 2627
Great Mirth Goclerich, Oet 1-2.
East Wawanosh, Pelgrave, Oct. 1.2
Smith Perth, Si. Marys, Oct, 1.2
N. IL at Oxford, Woodstock, Oct. 1.2
Kinlosii,tucknew," Oct 2
- Best Baron, i russets, Oot
Myth and tie# Myth, Oot, 8 9,
Dungannon, Oen 8-9,
North Petth, Stratford, Oct, 89
kieWlek, Gerrie. Oct 12,
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Farm tor Sale.
. For Sale.
I
Second-hand Ensilage Cntter, Jack end
Ho se power; all cenili'ete •
J. J. WASHINGTON.
100 Acres, 'West KLot 80,1st Con.,East Wawa Lot 26, Con 0, W. Wo.wanceh, Auburn,C1nt.
nesh; good. roads, good water, near P, O., Augaet 28-tf
church, echool, eix mileS from Blyth, lease vires, Oct. 81 1901. Purchaser has ri 1
plouh. and sow fall wheat, P ege to
Part of enrollee° money can lay _on mort,
I wage. 8. MARSHALL,
Althorn,
STORE FOR SALE,
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The premises mon led b R. J. Cluff, and
consisting of a first c aiis brick store, on Albert
Street Claxton, is offered for stale on easy
terra
Alec, Cottage on Albert Strest,_ with two
lets, otable, and all convienoes, Particulars
on appication to Mrs W. Robertson, .Clinton
' or Mrs q. W. McGregor, Constance.
FARM FOR SALE,
Subsiariber offers for sale his 'farm of 156
sores, situated on the Maitland concession,
Colborne. About /40 -acres cleared framo.
house, bank barn, plenty of water and in good
atate of oultivation,1 of a mile from sohool and
2 miles from Holmesville. Ternas reasonable.
Deo 14-11 RICHARD B.AICER, Clinton PO
For Sale or pi Rent.
•
The ch'ethe brick hotlge on the corner of Fill-
.
ton and Joseph`streete, belonging to the estate
of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either
for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi-
nary family, is practically a new house, with
all conveniences, and three -tenths of an acre
of land. If the property is not tsold or rented,
part of it will be rooted. Apply to
W. COATS Executor Clinton.
'FA.RIVI FOR SALE
Subeoriber °fret% for sale his farm of 103
acres, lot No. 34, situated on 10th con., town -
shit: of Mullett, }haw* Co., about 90 acres
cleared and In a good state of cultivation, bal-
ance hush. On the farm lea good frame house,
large bank barn and other out buildings, gocd
bearing orchard; and well watered. Apply
to I JOSEPH MORRIS,
March 22.-tf Londeeboro.
FOR SALE.
The framecottaSe on Orange Street, °cou-
pled by the undersigned, is offered, for sale on
reasonable terms, he lot is ; of an aore, with
hard and soft water, stable, good fruit and
vegetable garden, The house contains hall,
parlor, two bedrooms, clothes closet, dining
room, summer kitchen, ceilar and woodshed,
is centrally located, possession given any time
-to-anitanirchaser,ELIZABEIM GRAHAM U.
Choice Farm for Sale
Subscriber offers for sale his line farm of 147
mires, being lot 25, con. 18, Mullett, All clear-
ed but four acres. Brick house (and also frame
house for hired man),bank bairn, spring creek,
bearing orchard of 2acres, 1% miles from Lan-
desboro, soil first-class and in good condition.
Possession at any:time, terms to suit purchaser
Jan 4 -*1 m-tf W. HILES./sondesboro.
• Real Estate lor Sale.
The parcel of ground adJoininir St. Paul's
Rectory; consisting of lot 218, Rattenbury St.,
and lot MA Princess St..' is offered for sale.
Each lot is about 80 by 132feet. Together they
make an exceptionally fine site for a firet-olass
residence. Apply to. Wm. Q. Phillipe or C.C.
Ranee , harch Wardens, Clinton. •
August 16-tf.
Rouse & Lai tor Sale.
BY TENDER,
Ti. house and lot onrPrincess St. at erenent
occupied by Mr EL Wet/Eine. end belonging
to Wal;er CoOk. of Maven. Minn, is offered
Inc sale by bender All information mar b•
obtained from DAVID DICEINt-ON, Clinton,
by whom tenders will be received up tO Nov.
15. Thehighest bid takes the place, other
conditions being tiatishictorY.
Sept. 20-1.
Choice Farm tor Sale.
That choice and ws11. eituated farm of 86
sores. being lot „a 4, ,lialtland Concession, on
the Huron road, Goderich township, be-
longing to the estate of the Jetts Samuel
Holmes. All cleared and nearly all under
cultivation. Brick hod°, barn, bearing or.
chord, wall watered with spring creek. Si.
Mate .1 miles of Clinton and 8 miles of God -
d eck. Will be sold on ressoneble terms.
Apply to W S. HOLMES, Executer, Lucknovr,
or to JOAN HOLMICS, Holmeeville, A.Ug. 2-1
Farm in Tuckersmith
FOR SALE.
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leer Sale &nth half of Lot 39, 2nd. conces-
sion of Tuckersmith, This farm contains 60
stares all of which ha cleared and in a geed
.5.1. 01 cultivation except 8 *arse of good
bush. 11 1. well fenced and under drained.
There is on the premises a good frame barn
with stable attached frame house with
woodshed filso good orchard 'with lots of
small fruit plenty of hard and soft water.
There is 6 attires of wheat eowii it is, conven-
iently dituated for church and school within
Smiles of Milton and 7 of Seaforth
Sept 20-1 Apply 10 IDDO ORICIL (Mitten.
Village Property lor Sake
Consistingot ebota 84 acres, }Unfitly cleared
arid WeLl fenced, et the village of Efoltnesville.
On the premises ifs frame hone° nearly new
containing 5 bed tooms, dining room, parlor,
kitchen, wood -shed, etorage room, pantry and
closets, stone cellar with furnace; hard end
sett water. bank barn with atone stabling and
water inside driving shed and other out build-
ings. A good young orchard of 'winter halt
commencing to bear; school, churchee, pest-
offloe, etprese office, more an station edam at
hand. For further information imply to un-
dersigned or addrees,
• • WM, atrinOle,
Ang. 80-51. Box 8, Clinton, Ont.
Wanted.
A good general servant Where finO
kept, Apply to MBS R. RANSPOED,0
Sept; 27-..tf
tier is
awn.
To Let.
A laegie tgto story hor,se, OPOosite Coininer-
alai Ilote 1, Also, for Solei-eA large Mal par -
tor co ok stove, Apply MRS BIDDLECOMBE
Sept. 27-tf.
th2te ..j.„„he leave
RE
Po'e afrokan•
WintiGelet
, NOOSES
401,1tO4 Hearn}, CM; hits Ooligh, and all threeto Affec.
liens of the Throat and Lugo. The only medicine in
' the vivid that wilt cure tbe above disease, reeking the
Witasisotind fueled and useful tohis owner. PRO, 41.6e
Or. istottabatoig Kidday4.416 Coltish Powders I, ,., _______„.
btatuteute Affections of the throe% and tun", fetch as ' i1 1B EsitCytznrc X
untenteeneee. rot sWentitt_iind eteerleglOf ote ter* I
the mutt of herd *bet Nklimir, 0...ttc.0 oss
dose will, relieve,. and one x will mire, ce, 500. ,
TIM 1M, minitmet, attnniertett fltetio 1
fieNtIrteille. Onto
Teacher Wanted,
Teacher wanted, mate or female for 8. S.
No. 5, Hullett, holding a second Ow eerti'
fleate; duties to continence at the new year
1002. .A. pplioations to be In on or before the 7th
of Octooer; f ate salary' _
SAMUEL tioCOOL, Seo, and Treas.
Sept, 13-4, Londesboro.
Apples Wanted
All kinds of apples imitable for Evaporating
wanted at the Bayilelci Evaporator,
Sept, 0-tf. JOHN WAIDDON
Apples Wanted
Highest price paid for Pall and winter apples
CANTELON, Clinton.
Aug; 9-tf.
House to Rent,
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Qomfortable dwelling house to rent on Fed-
erick Street, lately occupied by Air J. Rand,
containing three rooms upstairs and three
down. Pienty of wate ,r every convenience
reut moderate. apply WATTS DRUGSTORE.
Sept. 27-tf
4A wigs soorr
nerrfeter, Solicitor, nee.
MINTON,
omezers-liallott Vigor, Ramo street,
2110NET TO EOM -
VV• /3RYDON
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY
PUBLIC, ETC,
Office -Beaver Block,
Upstairs, °opaline Venter' ,Y.hot. Gallery
MINTON,
CHARLES SEAGES
Banister, swelter, Notary and CourYaneer
0}1W-Oppotilte noneerne tel
GederieU
M. 0, CAMERON
t formerly of Clarneurn; non 84 oar:term,.
• BARRISTHR AND SOLICITOR;
Office.-Rounilton St opposite Colborne Rousse' r,
• GODERICH. ONT
GARIIOW 86 GARROVV
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC.
Omee-Corner Banditon St, and thesenara
Codeelek, Out,.
JT. OARRoW, Q. C. emit& GARNOW, LLD.
PROUDFOOT & HAYS.
BARRISTERS, EloLiCiToRS, NOTARIES POOL EC
PitoOToBS itt TnE MAIDTTME COURT, arc,
°ince; North et., next door toSignal Once
Private Funds to Iced aklowest rate*
of interest.
W. PR,OUDFOOT, • R. 0. HAYS. -
JOHN JRIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER, Commissimm, ETC.
RealEstate and Last:ranee Agent. Money 10.
lend on Mortgage and Note security.
011ice-RIIRON STREET. CLINTON
Teachers Wanted.
For No 8,Township of Mullett, Princi-
pal, Male or Female; for Senior Division, also
Pentode Assistant Teacher for Junior Division.
Doti, s to commence Jan, 8,1902. Applications
with teetimonia.la to be hi lay Oot:12. Adorms
ISAAC BAUR, Sec. Tres., Londesborough.
NePt. 27-4, . •
Shropshires for Sale.
The undersigned offers for Sale:seven thoro-
bred Shropshires-three one year-old, andfour
lambs. Alsol6 sucking pies in prime condi-.
tion. Apply to JOHN WOON, Reynold Con.,
Sept 27-2. Goderich Tow ship.
OLIN TON
-WOOD and---COAL—Y-1-1tO-i-
Subscriber is prepared to promptly 11 an or.
dere for Wood or Coal which will be sold at
lowest rates. Office on Isaac Street, at LAVIS
IMI'LEMENT ROOMS W. WHEATLEY
AGENTS WANPED-For the ,Life of the tato
Piesident • McKinley. Fries only $1.50, A --
magnificent portrait of President McKinley,
18x 22 inches, will be given as a preraium with
each copy so'd, or, if preferred, it choice of
riino other preixiium pictures, including the
Duke and Duchess of York. Prospectus ire ;
seiad lecto pay cost of mailing. Credit given,
liberal terms, freight paid. Sell: out Xmas
becks, they are the beat. A premifl with
every one. Address, Wpm, PUBLISHING
O 111PA5Y, GUELPH. ONTARIO.
WANTED -Several persons of character
and good reputation in each state (one in
this courayrequired) to represent and adver.
tise old established wealthy busniess house of
Relict financial standing. Salary f18.00 weekly .
with expense, additionaLitll payable iii oath
each Wednesday direct from head offices.
Horse and carriage furnished, when neces-
sary. Reference. Endes° self-addressed
stamped envelope. Manager, . 816 Caxton
Building, Chicago.
S ept. 13- ,
A GENTS WANTED fort "THE LIFE AND
teiREIGN OF QUERN VICTORIA, including
epeeist memorialtributes frora the most emin-
ent British and Canadian statesmen, and "The
Life of -King -Edward VIL" Size 10x7ti, about
600 pages, better illustrated than any:, rival
work. Written by Dr. Jae, Conitea', from Lon-
don, Hug. the celebrated Historian and Jeanie -
Mt, and John A. Cooper, editor Cananian
mine, Toronto. Price only $1.76 -new nook
from cover to cover. Extra large conallaisolDP:
credit ven;_ prospectus free to catteaniera
World blishing Co., Guelph, Ont
• •
ifC)FIN WiNE0
HOLMESVILLE,
Arrant tor the MANCHESTER Fats AsstraaitOsi
Co, of Manchester, England, whose funds and
Security are rated sit $14,600,000. Also the Mo.
ItILLor lineman litstrammit Co. All Claws of
farm risks and town property taken at
owed rates. First-olass Loan Companies
also represented. Money to be had from 4; per
oefat up, sicoOrding to nettore of par eatte.--
Daily rain to Holmesville - poets} card wit
fetch hint
BEAR IN MIND MAT,
V -
TO ATTEND THE
LISTOWEL
BUSINESS COLLEGE -
POE 4WER,M.
Students may enter at any tire% either
for* Bratine8i1Or 8hor-band Conroe. Vidal
reit:tenable-wind for humid.
0. A. FLEMING, A, L
President, Seorentry
o You
Want.*
Dishe's ?
Persons who dedre to procure
dishes of the very beat nutnufaotnre
Will now hare the nriequelled op.
portueity rte- I lia've wide errange-
meets with the wholesale henries
to bring it klargajteitortment bete
that may be juspeotea bj intend -
Aug purobesent, Bane (tieing cue-
kenlera ebeiee,Of n01041,0031, Yeti-
ety than they innthl hive it only it
Ow verietiee ware kept iii dock
hie will. include Dinner,Tee
and ttoilet&ts of, afifolasket4 and
part is needing enything fin thii
line will dna it 40 thei *avant:to
to calf and SA Us for partiodate,
Pot sale by lakB4Oombe,DrugglitOHtttou
Out telephone -number be 48
Medical.
DRS. GUNN & .SCOTT
Physiolang, Surgeons, Accouchers, Eto
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls ..
at front door of office or at hospital, Victoria
St.
DR. J. W. SHAW.
HYSIOIAN, SURGEOls
daconclieur, eto.,--office and- fathom 'on
trio St., opposite English church, formerly '
gawked by Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont,
DR. INM. GRAHAM ,
Licentiate of the RoyarCoilege 01 PhYsioialf a--
, London, England.
Office and Residence -
FERRIS'S intOcK, Bp Stairs,
.
DR: C. W..THOMPSON
Physicion, Surgeon, Eto.
rElpectitil attention given to diseases of„the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose...
• Office and Residence -
Albert Street, 2 Blocks North of Itattenburrei
DR. AGNEVIr.
• DENTIST, CLINTON
• Office adjoining Photo Studio.
Office Hours -9 to 5
AT BATT11. LD EVERT WEDNESDAY ATTERNOSItt
DR k G. E,RIJEST HOLIVIE•S
• DENTIST
(Successor to Dr. T. C. Brace)
Specialist in Ciewn and Bridge WiliTh
D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur-
goonsof Ontario, Toronto,
D.D. S. -First-class Honor graduate of Dan- •
tail Department of Toronto University.
Spechti attention Lemid to preeervation of
-
children's teesh. , Will visit Bayfield WW1
'Monday._
' "Office INS: W:Tiiiliii-frEoitrailioit 'Mere: •
Veterinary.
I 18. BLAOKALD VETERINARY ,SURGEOb
eHonoraryGraduate of theOntsrloVeterins ryes
Treats alldiseases of dotnestimited at- -
male on the Moat modern and edientifie prlime- -
plea Office- immediately south with. New Bra' •
Moe. Residence -- Albert St., Clinton.. CaIL
night order attended to proneatly
DR. J... FREEMAN,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Member of the Veterinary Medical imaa.,
Mons of London and Edinburgh, and Gracift-
ate of the Ontario Vaterinery College:
. DISEASES OE ADD ANIMALS
Office open night and day, trommite 85.
Paul's church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont.
Miscellaneous: •
ARRIAGE LICENSES issued by the an -
Signed at his Residence, Mary street,
(gluten.
JAMES SCOTT, Efft,
Ak LCAJAPIIELL,LONDESBORO,
ISSUER OP mARRIAGE LICENSAIS,
No witnesses reatiired
s , feAliN0011134.1001113E1* 011 ASS'S OF
P. L. S., Provincial Land Surveyor and^
t Ail Engineer, London, Ont-Offiee at Geo
Stewart's Grocery Store, Clinton
4
W. GLEN CAMPBEL '
Organiat and Musical Director of North
Street Church, Goderiott'l_and timber ea
PIANO, PIPE ORGAN an THEORY is are -
pared to take a limited ittnaber of 'Pupilailins
the above. F e terms apply this of/tooter yto,
MROABPI3Etla,maybe seen from 110.
2 P.m., dt the Clarendon Hotel, Muter:
r .sch wisk,
b. L. liliCP.01180111
ixstu.saron..
tire, • 1414,, • Accident Plate
M11~11111a0
Orrici )31.641..i.nnizen
Miss Elizabeth Walker,
Graduate Of Toronto Conmirvatdre of Masi
will reattme her clam in Voice Whim, Plaine
tand Hiumnotty(private or by correepondeneeXon,
Wednesday, September 11. and Thursday of
each week. Per terms sippIyx at her sttidiol
MRS 70SEP11 TOWITSEND,
Aug
4-40-44-444444-8104,44484441i
FALL TERM
Now open in all Depart -
meats of. the
Central Ilusniess COliege
TORONTO
Tonne men ancl stim.eii are coming
in from all pate of the Dominion
to attend our reboot, becaute they
ilied with ete Very imperior :atom.
.tages, Our catalogue explains ell
Write for it.
W. 0. Shaw, Principal*
'Itouitio&GerrardSts,‘Torent
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