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I• Address the Mew BRA, Clinton, Ont.,
red use registered letter, postal note,
• •Iik 0. or der, or Item ess order,
Sib** *0 r°\
FRIDAY JAN. 10th 1902. •
. The Baron Extroalter and the
Post Vince Departnient
• The great mass of the,people are well.
THE CLINTON NEW ERA
there were none. There are but sampled Sheppardton
gf the economies effeeted and the Nents.-Mise Gray has given up her Crisp County News.
angers•on ebaken off by Mr Mulocke- P0 Bitten Its teacher of the ublic school
,
re.a•or,•••
We have not heard of any large in• and is leaving with the intention of A. Lore wae elected trustee of 8, 8.
crease') made in the eateries of the Poet continuing her studies for a higher No. 3, Hay, to fill the vacancy caused
grater General, his chief sesistants, or sphere ; an addrems with & pen and Ink by the retirement of D. Taylor•
gh,er officials. Has the Expender etand and fountain pen was- preeented On Chr•istmas day Mies Ettie Gillee-
to her by the members of the Bible r -,-third- de,ughter of j, Gillespie, of
m
claof the Phindey •ecbool. On Friday I zeter,wso martied ,- to Stan. M.
afternoon the public examination WRR
Wamineki, ot Detroit. •
held in the school, the teacher
Dunlop, being ,
assisted by Mies Cooper, after i iThe Misses Sholdice, Walton, were
the recipients of a kindly worded ad-
dress funn St. George's church congre- I
;ration, accompanied by a handsome
clock and silver cake dish.
heard of such? And yet the work and
respcnsibilities of these higher officials
have ' been greatly increased, shown
by the fact that in 1901 there passed
through the mails 218,492,000 letters and
post cards, whilst in INS there were
only 80,200,00h• •
Neither the government nor Mr Mu -
lock can wish to escape criticism. -
Everyone in public office mustexpect
rt and ought to °our t it, but they might
remonably lock for honed and fair
treatment from their friends.
It is said the Conservativee want
on. G. E, Foster to run for Lisgar.
They apparently want him for every
vaiency that presents itself, bid if be
undertakes to run in Urger he will be
snowed ander.
is • • ,
Since 1 1 only one Liberal has been
an interesting program being green 1
the teacher was presented with an ad•
dress and a gavelling comtratlion.• as
token of their esteem for her.
Dungannon
NOTES -On Frith-if14W itbeing the
close of the public scnool term. Mr e R.
Davidson, formerly Miss Margaret Me-
Cluskey, who has had charge of the
public school in'S. S. No, 6, Asbaeld,
was presented by her .pupils, as &token
ot their appreciation, with a valuable
and ,beautifal silver spoon and a large
fancy platter. We sincerely regret to
chronicle the death of Mrs Robt. Duro
nin, formerly Miss Maud Wilson, which
took place on Friday last at the resi-
dence of her father, Mark Wilson,Ash-
field, her remains being interred in
elected Mayor of Toronto. Mr Fie° I Dungannon cemetery on Monday ; she
ing by his exceptional ability and was married for two years, only in her
twenty•fourtb year and leaves an in -
fent child about five weeks old. Miss
Nina Kilpatrick hart been engaged to
take charge of 8, 8. No, 6, Ashileld,for
the coming year.
greatetrength with the masses et the
people, succeeded in several contests.
Every other Liberal who has offered,
no matter what hisclaime on the office
or what his service or- ability, has
been defeated.
' After the municipal nominations in
Galt all the candidates but three re-
tired •from the conteet, but • four of
them . reconsidered the matter and
Hardly accepted nomination within
the prescribed time. Returning Of-
ficer McCartney of Gale has decided,
on the advice of Mr J. M. Glenn, K. C.,
that the election of the -.candidates for
tbe Council who iesigned and teen
withdrew their resignations is, illegal,
and a new election will be held to • fill
the vacancies. '
r- • Wingh am.
- leased with Mr Mulock's administra-
, „
DEATH. -Mr John
0101k �f i the Peet Office department, and aepected citizen of Allenby,winga re.
eased
are m credit for the reforms be has aivvei./ ondieuriivdaY, Dec. 29th,aTthPea
'wrought
yes tb and the splendid service he
attogartairedof England
'ria
,noe country. The Huron Expooi- and 53 Years
ttaCtrataa.
reatmOaryniLintOaxfteird county.
4016,3,8 modueittoteiskff,ed. It adversely criti-
pver two years drniugLroom. l'hetnas7,7:llt
brlitclienwthaes propelled bY Mr E
struck et the C.
pee tor complains and believes trainCarter,
station, and& the - with
ii-t-ttat the government is grinding down B A
10110110granhe in postal matters, is opprees-
tug the poor, who with their life's blood
Beneath
WEDDING Bou.s.-A very pleasant
and happy eveny took place on
Christmas eye, at the residence of Mr
and Mrs James Taylor, -When their
youngest daughter, Annie B., was
unitea in the holy bonds of matri-
mony to John 8, Wren, B. 'A, ot
Dundee Collegiate Institute. To 'the
sound of the wedding march, played
by Miss Dora Kenny, of Walton, the
groom assisted by Mr Et, Carter, B. A.,
of Lucan high school; took their places
under the beautiful arch of evergreens,
then followed Miss Ivy McOloy, of
Mesa, and Miss Eva Love, of Sea -
forth, as maid of honor. Miss I. Mc-
(loy scattered orange blossoms along
the way. while Miss E. Love bore the
ring. Next came the bride supported
by her father's right arm, followed by
Miss Annie Jane Wren, sister of the
groom, who acted as bridesmaid the
ceremony being performed by 'Rev J.
8. Henderson. of the Presbyterian
church, After theceremony was over,
on.which years in California,
Sometime and congratulatioed the company renpsalladdbeen extend -
'is Condemned ago, he spentAltrerenyVoie,
s administrata
to the ago,. he
hlealth rtneou.s,wheee over 100
The Ex i
mainly at, two points, since.never enjoyed
uy shook
of one foot„, accident,still further
the , B. of Lucan, and wasresponded to
the groom in a peat little speech.
e remuneration of the mostly poorly has system. He leaves a widow, ear and Ilre Wren are • live in
.aid and hardeet worked of the people's four sons and three daughters. Two Dundee where Mr. 4ro.ginto
enhas a good
are forded to do double duties, and to
•
ecentribute to the glory and benefit of ,
Abe goVerunient and MI)Itllook;-tbat
• -.0 • ' : - eseethe
' the teductions in expenditure ...—
result largely of Impositions on and
'exactions from the lower grades of ser-
vice. Secondly,complaint is made that
the goVernment feeds liberally from
rkstal revenue, steamboat and -rall-
y `companies, and that Mr Mulock
as done wrong in neelecting to cut
down the allowancee to the-conipaniee.
adr Hays, of the G.T.R.Alio., with the
large increase -to his own salary, and
. Plerpontllorgan, are lugged in here.
nd the:sharOe is made that Mr Mulock
-g their example.
esechatget true? If they are
any_partmular is it not strange
at we 'have heard no outcry from
ese poor people who are being bled'to
ath in the public iervice; nothing
sone and two daughters are numbered positron as first senstant t e Dun
with those "eone before." The, sons das Collegiate Institute. .
surviving are John. James and Thomas • ANootten • Wrignoo.-On New
in California and Weele'v, of Winghatn; Year's day, the Methodist parsonage
the daughters Mrs Briefman, Mrs was the scene, of another of those
Wright, of Toronto, and Mrs Moore, happy even%) for which Hensel' is be-
Mornington.
coming so famous. We refer to the
happyeventOn 'Nevf Year's day.when ereas!I•refiree0116foridrjWItn c baordn.:1
M. "
WEnnen-.-The residence of Mr ani rn
litra W' i Vatti." "4 the 4°611° of a Ray. to MI89 Elizabeth 0. Reichert,
their realest daughter, Mies•Sarah, Wes second daughter of Mr Henry Reichert,
united in n3arriage to Mr John John- of the Parr line, Hay, The ceremony
don of- Hastings. The nuptial knot was performed by Rey C4. Jewitf.
was tecurely tied by Rev R. Hobbs at The brideyeas handsomely attired, as
12 noon. The bride was unattended. was the bridesmaid, Miss Ellie Rich -
Mgr the wedding repast the happy .ardson,:eletee‘of the groom. The bride
couple lett by the afternoon train tor carried sTbiteutiful bouquet, and look -
Toronto and. other plates: ed charthinv, The groom was ably
supported by
"NoTMr Samuel Reichert.
nse-At the cloning of the school brother of the bride. '
in Lower Wingharn, the pupils showed
their appreciation of their teacher' a NOTES, -Robert Carlisle, one of the
efforts to instruct them, by making mach respected pioneers of- the. town -
him a presentation of a handkerchief shit) of HaY, and who has been school
case . accompanied by an address. trustee in his section, for over 29 years,
Winvbam had no election on Monday has decided to retire front the portition;
the council having been elected by he watt recently, entertained by the,
acclamation and is as fon ows:-Mavor, ratepayersof the rection and a few in-
timate friends to an oyster•supper at
On the evening a lihnstmes Day
a happy event took piece at the home ,
of John Elutton con. 10, Turnberry,
when his eldest'daughter. MAO% was
married to Wm. Campbell.
On Dec. 30th, Jedsie, daughter of, Mrs I
A. McNichol, Brussel, died at the age
of 1S years. The cause of death was
pneumonia, but she had been in poet
health for some tirne with lung trouble.
Palatable as orean-"The &
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, for those suf-
fering from severe coughs and hemorrhages
is used with the greeted benefit. Manu-
factured by tbe Davis & Lawrence Co.,
Ltd.
188 B.
elle. Bethune, of Seaforth, has
left for Regina,' where she has secured
the position of teacher in the public
school and Miss Bell Wateon left the
same day to take a position as teacher
In a school in the Fort William district,
tan the closing day of school in S. 8
No. 4, Morris. • before the Christmas
holiday!) Miss Lizzie. McLachlin, who
had resigned her position as teacher,
intending to go to Manitoba, was pre-
sented with an elegant gold ring.
The printed financial statement for
East Waws,nosh for 1901 shows lute
collected for 1901 are 116935.58nincollect.
rid taxes, $277.07; total receipts,$10,247 •
63:-. balance on hand, *1757.43; assets.
$2013.50; liabilities, $410.30.; balance of
assets over liabilies, $410.30.
A very pretty, quiet wedding took
place on New Year,e afternoon at Bel -
grave, when H. Perdue, of East We-
wearosh,was united in marriage tO Miss
Louie Daley, youngest daughter et Mr
and Mrs Geo Daley. The Ceremony
Was performed by Rev. A R Brown.
• In 8, 8. No. 1, Grey, 'Jae, .Armstrong
was elected trustee as successor to Jas.
Ferguson, who retired and at the ' an-
nual -school" reeeting in 8.2. No. 2, in
the same townehip, Jas. Houeton was
re-elected trustee and Oliver Harris will
• succeed Win. Taylor, who has.dreposed •
of his farm and will be removing from
the section. . •
There wac a large gatheting of neigh-
bors and friends at the residence of T.
Savage, con. 3, Grey. on Friday .. week.
(mpg to his removal from IMS old
home to a•place near Teeswater. . Ile
was presented with the Forrester'a ern- .
blem, chair% centre table and framed
picture of the King, • accompanied by•
an address. .
A pleasing feat• iire of the. entertain-
ment, at Button's school in edorris,was
the presentation of an address accom-
panied by a handsonielady.'e travelling' _
Comptinion, Bible and hymn book to
the teacher., Miss Kirkby, who taught
for three years and who is leaving to
take- chargeof a department in Blyth
school. ' • •
A meet highly respected pioneer in
the person orOatherine Carson. Strong
SHE'S AB WHITE' AS A LILY.
As pile as a lily. A matter of pride?
Certainly not. litrength I Color En.
durance I That's what everywoman wine.
Good digestion, eerfoot aseimulation:
Bouyancy end vim is the riglit of every
woman. She need not look these if she
will only um Faroe's:). It mikes blood,
lives appetite, gives etrength to Unnerves,
color to the cheek and brightness to the
eyes. A box of Ferrozone taken is at teme
trammittable into health, besuty and
etrength. There is power in Ferrozone
Try is and eee if it is no so. Sold- only by
B. Combe, -price 50c.
The Paris Methodist church has de-
cided to give a jubilee banquet to the
pastor, Rev Dr Wakefield. on Feb. 19,
1902. If Dr Wakefield lives to complete
the present conference year he will
have preached ir the Methodist church
for the long period of fifty year% a
distinction -occupied by ;so other Metho-
dist minister, and Perhaps, no other
minister in the Dominion. Nothwith•
standing that r Wakefield is 70 years
old, be is hearty and vigorous, and has
accepted an invitation to remain a
fourth year in hie present charge The
Doctor was at one time chairman of
the Goderich district, being pastor of
Goderich North Bt. church.
No substitute for The "D. L." Menthe -
Plaster, although some rinsornpulous deal-
ers may say there is. Recommended by
doctors, by hospitals, by the clergy; by
everybody, for stiffness, pleurisy, &a.
Made by Davie& Lawreece.Co., Ltd. ,
Properties for Sale or to Let
To -Rent. .
• --
Lot 88, Maitland Concession,Goderich Town.
ship. Apply to JAS. WOW, Barrister.
Oot..11-tf. Clinton, Ont
. I
To Rent.
First class briok sUlre, suitable for any busi-
ness. Apply to "W. 0. SEARLE, Clinton.
Nov16-tf.
• To Let.
A large two etoryhouse, opposite Commer-
cial Hots Also, for Sala: -A large coal Dar -
Atte. ere;k_rlitYe. Andy. MRS BIDErLECOMBE
To Rent. or For Sale,
That desirable brick and finite dwelling on
south nide yirelltngton Street,. Clinton, otim-
Ilelterr (toot/ lif6a :6n,_ 80 and 01, containing one
It:garden. Apply to
Oct. 17.• W. W. FARRANIr
. • To Id.
Wanted
Good girls for general house work, between
ogee Of 20 and 86. Respectable bootee and
geed wagee, Morn 48 to NI per week). Refer.
emcee giyen and required. Addreea Rome
Science Bureau Room, 814-116 Dearborn St.
Chicago, Ill. Nov. 1.511.
That beautiful store in • the Jackson Block,
Huron Street, lately occupied by 0.Witte. Ap-
t()
I " THOS: 'JACKSON, -
Sept. C. -4f Clinton '
Cottage to Rent. .
• ,
A.comfortahle nkroozny cottage On knee
street, lately mioupled by Me Geo. Cr ich, is
offered to rent. The quarter acre vacant Jot
adjoiningyrill be sold on easy times. Apply
to MRS RUBD, Mary Si
Got, 4-tf
. Farm For Sale,
The weet halt of lot 24, ,Baylleid Con God -
*rich township, containing 100 acres•e ftooda
land, is offered forsale on easTaterrns.
illtittrillirjOnoipricaltioanatdo
tf- J. P. TneDALL,CLint,un
wife of the late James Strong, at the •
ripe old age of 74 years. 5 months. House -and Lot for Sale
passed &Way "Asleep in Jest," et the
residence of her son, J. A.. 8; (erg:, on
•f A small lot, 08 ft f-rortage, end combyrtable
Tuesday, Dec .nth. 'aft e. a ess of e . house, with w
about six weeks. Stir lea ves behind to William street, near Show gloat d attached be
mourn her loss, two ti augh t ers and osortrdlenhea. Fop. BRYITONE;beiVrrIsiter.
two sone.
. . . .
From the financial statement of How- •.. .
ick township we glean the following
dent taxes collected during the year
R. Vanstone; Counrallots, Thor. Bell, ending Dec. 15, S17,543.49; total receipts
tit the steamehireend R.R. compan- 029,423.0 ; balance on hand, 55165.£0 ;
R, McIndoo, Virus Helmes, W. F. Van -
being liberally Did olti'Wtlipconal
stone, DrIrwm, J. J. Elliott.,
..r44.tr.
PARK FOR SALE.
information It shows a total of rest- .
the home..of Mr Robert McArthur.
The marly friend e of Mrs Robert
Munn,. a respected pioneer of Hay
township, wilt regret to learn of her
death, which took place on December
26th. Our council for 1902 has been
elected by acclametion ; W. J. Miller
is reeve.
WILL NOT Go: -Rey W. J. Doherty,
B. A., who was *recently offered and
accepted the position of rector of
Thorndale,,hes,been strongly weedily
the ccingregatiOn Hensag-oe-ern tawa
to continue with ti4ds incumbent of
that a rish
taxes t o collect, $3784.40 ; total liabili- .
V. S.' The Reception on New Year's ties, $10,055.45 ; total assets, $92£3 30 ;
if the Expositor lid taken the trouble
day ' for young men of town and excess of liabilities over assets, $795 14.
examine the public records of the The smallpax case, and the lawsuit in
epartment it would have discovered vicinity was a happy thought and
which the township lost, were unfore•
at -these defects exist only in its im_ • successfuliy carried out, under the
auspices of the Royal Templar% W.-0. seen and large expendit to ee.
agination. It the lower grades cif the
N. U„ and the , 'Young People's Soc.
nervice were being bled and oppressed,
ieties of tlzte churches; in the after- The different municipalities iiii Huron
noon games were provided and also a peid the following amount in county
would: not the result be an infertc.r ser-
vice? The facts are.against the Eeposi-
• lunch while in the evening a program rate during past year: Asbfield, 42,-.... -
tor. There is no outcry; there is no
'was given. 168;80, Colboeee-liel=1,0-eleie- ' le se
detericration, but rather an improve- .
Howick $2 547 25, Hielett $2,2,D.80,
In the yettr 1883 (an average.year o Goderich
• Subscriber offers for sale his :faria 411•108
aorta, 'Rusted on the Maitland • concession,
Colborne. • About 140 sores cleared, frame
house. bank barn, plenty of water and. in good
state of cultivation,' of mile from 'Chinn and
2 miles from Hohnesville. Terms. reasonable
'Deo 14-tf • • RICHARD BARER Clinton PX)
-For Sate .to Rent.
. : • .•
uo eric
--Ei-.1357-fiie-c $2.213 75, Hoy, $1.951.65,
nt in.the lower grades. • •
end a deputation from Morris 31,947 80, McKillop $2,297.23.
Nooes.--Mr Lewitt, manager of the Stanley $2,017, Stephen $2,12S 95,
ries pave waited unon the
e Conservative regime) there was ex- •
nded for mail traesportation, outside
Knitting Co. was presented with a e ' Tuckersrnith 42,115.55. Vberry $1, -
f railroads and steamboats, Le„for the clock b his
lo eee Membe hto 'peesent their request. The, 222.4 Usborne $2,215 55, awanosh E.
754,76. Last year theee was ex .,„e :g ment wil e int of bishop having . left 'the decision with
$1 421.40. Wawnnosh 1N $1,570.00, Bay-
rvices of alai' carriers, &c, the sum of th 33trl. rnP -
t... e armee cement tha ested in Mr-Doherey, he has decided to accede ft '.
Id $C'3.05, Blyth $152.70, Brussels
unningharn•Dunl ,apt, C. J. A. to their wishes and resumed services at
3246 40, Clinton $596, Exeter $3711.65,
ed for the same purpose the sum of "
$294,334,05. This does not look as t•I
of the regimen 4, late an3utant of Hemel' and Staffa last Sunday. • Goderich $C32,85, Hense II $165, Ssaforth
*hough the, lower grader), were being . -
Ate -c as a , is going out to South 0564,20, Wingham 4390.20, Wroxeter
ppressedland bled; We challenge the ,I orivate in the contingent HOW'S THIS? $88.17. ^
nc?vt
posifor to prcidure a mail carrier or _.4g formed in Canada. The
eta offiCial hatring a real grievanc ..ends of Miss Franks, of the public We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward There was a very Intel eating family
r just complaint againet.Mr Mul e, school teaching staff, were • greatly for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured gathering in Egmondirlle a short time
eclat 'aeltninietration. I - - shocked and grieved to learn of her beaten's Catarrh Our% ,
fill show that the IF death, which took blace on Friday last F. J. Chesney. & Co., Propir„Toledo,O. brothers who had not seen each other
•
,, mass o these We, the undecergned, have known
ciabf_are at W oodbridge, where she was visiting /1. J. for forty years. The brothers are
no their services
the price - her.hr other. ' • • °honey tor the last 15 yeare, and believe William, Duncan, Daniel and John
di:d 0 th b them- vs., dice p 0 eni v em. 1,,, 'him perfectly honorable in all business
id'
nitillitt d Out for railread and dates have. been announced for the r • bl' 1' by •
th A Y of the latter that the meeting took
ation ago. This was I he meeting of four
TES OF Aissiziti. The • following e t
ausao ions and financial! able to oar Orwonbell, anti it was at the residence
epeeledat increased, Wait linnet' next (fittings of the High Court of Jute Wed & Truax, Wholesale proggiete, To. rice, These men were all born on the
lewee farm on the 2nd con of Tucker- August 16-tf.
onteny o iga ions made. y sir rm.
youtiatered on.the other hand that tide to Goderich; NonOury, _Monday. a smith, and which Is now owned and . \ -
Farm in Tuckersinith
Atigtintieolver.wbio the eeivict , Marit8rd., before Justice Robertson ; '•
innan & Marvin, Wholesale oceupled it Mr McDonald,, Over forty
, The choice brick house on the corner of Ful-
ton and Joseph_streets, beloturing to the estate
of the late Richard Heywood,- is offered either -
for sale or te Pr:V. contains room for ordi-
Rory lenniry, is practically a new house, with
au conveniences. and three -tenth& of an acre
of land. If the propert is noitystoold or rented,
part of 'twill be rooted. App
W. COATS Executor Clint,04-
FOR SALE.
The frainecOttage on Orange street, occu-
pied by the undersigned, 1.8 offerod for sale tie
reasonable terms. a'he 10t 111 or ar MO, 'W1111
hard and soft water, stable, good fruit and
vegetable gaiden. The louse contains hall,'
parlor, two bedrooms; clothes -closet, dining
• room, summer kitchen, cellar and wcodsheo,
is centrally iocated, possessionniven any time
to suit -purchaser. ELISABETH, aRAD.AM tf
- Real Estate lor„Sale.
_
The parcel of ground adjoining St. Paul's
Reotrvi consisting of lot 218, Ratteithury St.,
and Each ltot feitihi.litni7,1,!A•fgeftgtfilfr Mr;
make an exceptionallyfine site for a first-class
residence. Apply to Wm. Q. Phillips or 0,C,
Ranee, Church Wardens, Clinton.
tends Irii Itirr greatly, ihereaierli t 'ere iMPY,. onday. June leth:, before . jug, _
tr
gout-
Itavin Att:inereaSe by rall . alone eel! Street. Drnriets, Toledo,O,
. 's Catarrh Cure is taken ints_rnally, yeare ago t e homel.was 'broken up by .• • 1ROR SALM°
the death of the mother Soon after.
f Mi es .0yer the mileage of Vrtp. WEDDIN08.-011 XMIIA eve- WeeJ. acting airootlY upon the blood and raucous Werds.the father and John, the eldest
ere h141 all,been a large %Create in McCreath,eldeettion of Wm. McCreath,. undoes of the artem. Price 76o per bet. son, removed to Mieldtan and after-
4he 13014/2QPI9 1)90 9fikeg in oration. ^nd Oharlotte, M. eldest daughter of Ile. Sold by al dr,tiligilW. .T600200111 wards to Iowa. The ot er three bo
el Outliner In operatiOn. ilk twits, Wm, yotibm. wee° United 'ill • matri• Free,
Yet
•,• being small.steyed-with their grand-
, anctlast pear 0684.110,increasirOf ninny. Rev. Jae. A. Anderson orlichtb - • . . parents, who resided on the Elgie farm.
It lutist hlti&be tetteMbired that lar ettttfi r rhey will reside in New Bruns- Crimp Cotint,ylippings: seraration„the Coins brothere had never
'to the Yuri, and othelel-,bettl settle, we event on Dec. 241h.,when his clang - forth will he,beld on Jan.,15th. wir in yearei have &whim) of their OWO. •
i. wee ' greatry tri The ror mony to W.H. Heed, 8eatortn, Bea, flour mina in Exeter to 3-010, sod 'mos tensive' farmer in• RAW; ' 'William a
:re ebialere7the Expitor 'again to guest+ . Rey.:i J. W. Ttabineon-officiato_ ii forced In the .blacksmithinir buskins
. ,,, , . an s now en ey. g , el a ,. 8 e .
ile2200,0111.00e. '4'4" *44 faro at the retidence of the bride's Odra ' •• andfrom there to Grey. Fromteflret
_Unlock drasiliadthe difficult *video:pew wick. N. 8: The home of With. Fellow, • ' . 4 Mei at Once,tuttil' recently in Um'
glee basher tdrniehingepostallatailitie, Angleeea street, was the scene of a hag: The horse'and cattle fair in Rea. mondyille." They are now all well
nartatilpfoii4k nutter Jileeee. whiell has ter, Mies Etta. was united In- matris Nes, Cobblediek & Son haVe sold ,the and are ,all *John ie an el-
Igielltlati rOilrookr olliteteminthiP I nee. forth, hi the preeence of, about {Ito Harve ',. ' ' •
Y. -'
OW that r Mulock mIncreased the ed. , r • . , .• • cr • - • • GOO titt..ebT g-bas-putebeisefl the tn- n Brueefield, tind Duneart is living
Over Whitt t WW1 under the Conserver
station master atOrillia; Dente', le ene
tereet of r otritt the arniOr 4:10- retired havin sold his farm in GreY
. •
of pimento to tneee companies Duattii. Weco‘ hlegohon. one Of the 4itt dc Winter, iittin cherif 1043.0010i (et j In lif t hi 1 isure
oldest tug tints, died, On.Manday.week.
at the agent item. 'lie Was a Carlif".'
adian. haVin bo n in London'
townahlp, dd eseX county, Hin 1001;
VV hen beyjne,enbilt •,,yintra eta hie.
/*tante innied:toklederith,from *hinh,
time bilW fletititt hoer inthe Dino-
tive rule. And if the rates in these r Joseph Hudson htte again beeaelecb. .
, , , . , a f t , • , . • ' • ' .
uorinectIons have net been increased. 'ed trustee on , S8.. No. 4. Pteeltty:. he '
wby compare 'Mr Mulock's methods to heads the uniquir!recOrd. N fillingithis ..,, • :I ,I ., .:1,:.ir,, , ' ' .,.1,' : , : • . .:
thee. of Mr Rays and Pierpont MorganOneeitiVM;rid,friglit enonanrpeople who
ote6Ot for the purpose of stabbing the Paaigau far•thP Paill4 18 Y°161116d ' '''''''' are itOtafritid' of tstm'al, . T.iitthe germ- op.
oitinseter General? On Ne* teaVit day A. Eltificletair4.; real dritiltiro' i If his ,,tilierbritillo.,aninie .
;irritate tonfiferfleifi of Dauphin, an:. lora ,cdow; izoiglutioa so, a ,.lntie , ht.,. pro.
In 0110 ; connection the Expositor
be reminded that the present %di Milk' Jeatiore"Ritrie 'ztitiehi 4,teee optlion.Oftsdeaduntiliiii WoUld .L. .RI.
icipalityt he Ie '14Irs
Atm Whiteley
MSS 'NeMithoM411 -living here On
ThurstittY Deconber,1004 ICeirs
died At her daughter s home,;hire John'
Hunter, Colborne; liftein long illneea:
lie Wail born.70 yeare, ego In -Aimati.
Dumfrieeshlre, Scotland, arid came' to
this county in fle spent it Year in
Hamilton, thente came to Goderich
igtailving in therottai derartmenteorati 10) stAr k in • ue owls ni A a.the ,enality of thr blood, and enables
eminent has provided that all tali. u ited' 'ibictereniony a giant python or 'Ore'llieethinitArrillon'.
road subsidies are to be granted. on
Wily of postal servites, or in Other tboreel ence. ot Rd., OooperAlwick, .blOodig Put*, ^ It it facereder to keep the
words that the compttoies ghat', earn on Tuesday Vveek,,the contracting pat. ' Orr& 00 Odin' tti aril% ii Ant 0Ifter ii Oh-
qi be; bf .d ' to,o En d -oh tams a hold iri the system. Dr Pierde'ill
their aubsidies b3r an reetvalent Ift Cara
like feeding the corporations liberally? ceronf helot- gerfornsed by Rev D. : P P 9
throng titer, rig the ower fades of street.onthe ON where Creifl • hotel ' pretty wedding' took place WPti., ' seebody te rum &mho or so throw it
W ends. He went tfouth in 1874 for _ needay week, at the residence of Alex. off if clitielthe her obteined a footing in
the service, We say that it e due to the benefit of his health, Five years Eahnie, east of Zurich, when his eldest scone weak organ. Wherever the digo-
introduttion of huoiness principlee : age he returned to Goderich and has daughter, Miss Minnie. was united In Con is impared, the ritarition of the body
the increue o us .
I Of the eateries paid in the been livin/ with hes daughters. Mts _ marriage to Raker Broderick, of the
Rev hi 1 D h ie diminished, for the blood ie made from
bourne, p . , co oenno lallip y e 0 y with two daughters he leaves a eon, it, R. On Wednesday Week, in the home of queinti y end quality eargidte bit. needs.
Kerr, Who le liVing in the eeuth. Mr Robt Hicke, wee `eracted a scene For bit. nondition there is no reined
orari pepforrned If eV. - Thal:000; ie.- reitieratirilir that.the t,gerni
condition that they shall be repaid. by .A ver/ pre ty•-w ng 00 . ea a !
" odd '• •`,t 14owsrless to, taro ihs body *her; the
riage tif the mails. oes this appear I.peppard. tertclier of Molesworth, the Odidett Medial Discover/1r the Meet pow.
Th. Ittpoilitee •sayer ;that ...the &at d t d b I Ki Ito ere.; 'ordw e loines. inoretteell Our rantity u well
real and, erfect et bleed OH In, med.
•
arneun Rhynas, o to his town, andMrs Hunter, Col:: rod t°wigigsd thcerraitors " • the food Ojai is eetentina half digested
mail Nonce' In 1800,w11* $.301..
on In 1001, $20i,210,50. In 1806
14, and In 1001 808 engaged
Were made, notviithstanding that resulte In EXeter losing another equal to liGollen Mediae' Dreoovery,
read Mall Service. These re.
mnere were Moo melee of earned A Long Wooed of Eluccess truing outs of its" falt, effluents_ the contracting cures nine4y-6 ght oat of every hundred
tkmal to attend to. In 1806 there hums and bruise, Ai 8011 as all bowl oota. Puttee being Mr Robt Laridwer, of persons who give it a fair trial. When
rail. ittliatti held by Valn.Riller-over 60 Itivere'de, Cal., arid Muer Maud Rieke, there is conatipailon Dr Pleroe'r 1101111/016
at,
• ry mail tmiefer agents, In 1001 sin...Killer, Perrp Devil', 26c. and 50o, 0 W B,D.
mall clerk& In i800 there were 6 pert Avoid enbstlintse, there is bra one The ce emonv was performed by lie*
Pellets will tiromptly relieve end permit.
neatly 'ore.
For Sale South half if L 0189. 2114. 0.04';fk"'"
sionof Tnekerbmith, 'This , farm (*titian° SO
mores all of which .is (geared, and in, a good
istat• of oultivetion except 8 acres ,of good
hu. WO fenced and under drained.
There la on the premises' good triode barn
with stabhi ethic/Zed fronts house with
wood shed also good ieroluird nith. late. of
small fruit plenty Of hard and soft water
There is 0 actin of wheat sown it is, eonven
lentil' situated for church and 'school within
milest'of 'Clinton and 7 of Seaforth
Sept, 20-1 Apply to:IDIJO opal. Clinton.
. -
• For Sale.
A Oils itoriand"iCiarefrinto hetti-e.on "On.
tarlo street, eo tasting realm vrith eatire,
°suer nada h. &Ibo hilitd and left Water.
_ qbirt.r Of an aorii Or lend :and a good lineal
Ori,nrirAthftebtgge:.
the piebidglVillbr01%-
tOnoeing otn ooitar tOttaru1
and Dinsly
• Streets. Will , 'amenable, For further
partionlare apply 80 ' 411P J. MoMURBAY.
•Aleo for saltl--storte, extension
Wird, Cattir and several linialler ertielet.
' Obt. 11-41. Clinton, OM
ENTER IINY
TIME
•of ter January 6th for: a thorough
course under individual instruction in
all Commeroral Subjects
Accounting Telegraphy
Shorthand TYPewritIng, ISO/.
In the
Central Business College
TORONTO '
This eplendid school, with 12 teachers
80 typewriting machines and thorough
courses of study is the beat of the kind
i n Canada.
4
Camden Pree,
M. Shaw, Principal.
Yong. *Gerrard Sta,Toronto
...•••••••440.404e-etie•••-•••••••••••••44.•
CANADA BUSINESS College
Chatham Ont.,I
Loma].
JAMES SCOTT
Barrister. Solicitor, he..
CLINTON,
?Auto Street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We BRYDONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY
PUBLIC, ETC.
°Aloe -Beaver Block.
Upaitairs, Opposite Foster'i Photo Gallery
OLLNTON
RIDOUT & HALE
CONVEYANCERS, COMMISSIONERS,
Real Estate and Insurance Agell07
Money to loan.
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0. B. HALE. JOIM umotri.
.
CHARLES IMAGER
Barrister, bolleithr, Notary and Conveyance
' Office -Opposite Colborne Motel
Cederiek
M. . Gs CAMERON
formerly of Cameron. Holt k Cameron
B.ARRISTER AND soLrorroR,
orace-astalleon et opposite, ocean. semi
. . GODERIOH. ONT .
GARROVV & GARROW
I•
.. BARRISTER, SOLICITORS, ETO.
Office -Corner Hamilton 88. and the Square.
' • , tGoderich, Ont.:
z. TZGAMROW. Q. 0. CRAB. GAnnow. IL. D •
PROUDFOOT & HAYS. .
'BARRI._ 'MR% SOLIOITORS, Nounnui ProsIX, • •
I L'ROOTORS IN THE mainnas COURT, &O.
Office: North at,, MeXt deer teglignal *Meet
Private Funds to lend at loaves.* "f".-
• of interest. •
W. PROUDFOOT. rt.....“..... .....
-
hes given you in the three preceding issues of
this paper, testimonials from three of four
of its 'former pupils, whose combined earnings
sae $11,000 per annum -an average of 62760.
'We now give youth° fourth. Did you see the •
Detroit, Mich., June 24, 1896.
D. MoLaohlan. Esq..
Chatham, On't,
My Dear Sir: -Your. of the lAth inst.,. to
hand, and because of business you will pardon
Elf delay in making reply. I am pleased to
note the wonderful success of the Canada
Business College, and as my mind goes back to
solns 18 Years ego, ondI was then permitted
to be one of your students. I wish to assure
• you witha grateful heart, that have never
regrettedthe many pleasant and 'happy days
I spent in your lichee'. Inky pleasant, because
I always found you -most courteous -and kind to
ail, and happy, because I first tearned from
you the true. prinoipa's of a business career
and which I was called upon to adopt.
Wiehing you every ins ess. I am. SAL
Formerly qf Morpeth, Ont. A. A. wilion.
Mr V. neon is now with a large paper 4:sex-
ism in Boston, Mass. You will the that he
attributes his ROOMS in life to the fact that
took a course with us.
If you cann-t possibly come to Chathani, we
can give you instruotion By Mail, at your home.
in Bookkeeping. Shorthand or Penmanship
through our mail comae deportment. •
' During thapast year 904 of our poplin seemed
good positions, their combined earninge are
close to Two Hundred Thousand Donate 020),
0100a.Writo for catalogue or Mail 'Course Cir-
. -
. Scheel re -opens Thursday, Jan. 2. Enroll
yourielf with us and rest assured that success
will come if you do your part honestly and per-
seyeringlr.
others?,
Dusk Tor Sale.
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' About la of 20 acres of good busti.:-blook ash
and soft elm.Can b. hatight ch_ettp,, for par-
ticulars timer to THOS. MURPHY,
Nov 35 -ti
- Notice to Creditors
tome le hereby kited that all. persond
having elairos or demands 'Indust the I estate
MI 'Ill 112471i:1 egilik tiLe°41 rda Wth7t11 (o)fr
about the 28 of November,1001,'ate reqttired to
send or deliver to Ann P et IrI•O'117.
tOi
Jett, ointroi0.2om 0110!h:e,rore tne
id Aril of their reams,
nOtice that after the last mentiOned
1)•
date the locrcutors p
the tuvai is of he litid d Pee/lied among the
ttretAIllat
Hoe, and the said exentitore will not be Heide,
for said aiteet1 tO any DOrS011 Ith0010 0111hO
notice not have been received.
JAMES SCOTT,
flelleithr ter Henry Moiled Ann Yell,
*41 EXilenters.
Dated Sth 1)seember,1901.
).1
• 146dloat '
. DR. 131171414". • • .
Physioian, Surgeon, Acconoher,Eti
Oilloo-Ontario Street, Olintlon. Ni&t calla
at front door of office or at hosPital,
St. -
DR. J. W. SHAW.
• PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
A econelien eto office and residence On
tario Elt.opposite English- ettiffeb, formerly iso.-
envied by Dr. APPieton, Clinton. Ont.
• DR. VVIVI. GRAHAM
Lionatiate ofithoenItt.donya, 141 Crobillnegz .912 ThiSieing
Office and Hersidentli:' •
. - rxsimpre mom. rie Stairs.
DR.C. W. THOMPSON1 .
' Physician, Surgeon, Etc.
. Special; attention giyen to diseazies01 'the;
Nye, Ear, Throat and Nose. •
• ' Oinctiand Residence- .
Albertratteet,CElocks Nortbollhittenbary '
• DI •• G. ER-NEST—HOLMES
(Successor to:Dr. Al. C. Bra • •
L. D8PeeS. 8.--GaninidillitiuttCree RewityolaCiloalleallge Ddigeental/Wwektir...
Wanted !
Young men and -women to for
prepare ohildren's teeth. Will vsit PBoystield :wag
' ' _ Special attention _said to rem tie
mD.0Dildii. 8:Phut-Wass Honor gradizata ef MIL
talDeparinsnt ofToronto • University.
ireens of Ontario Toronto. •
good situations....e.mayto--..i
..
_ Office over -W; Taylor & Son's shonstere. •
oils. AGNEW & BILLINGS
DENTISTB,CLINTON.
•
Office adjoining Photo Studio.
Business
-College
Thebeet equipped Business and Shorthand
C
Sy '-—
ollege in Canada. Reduced tuition rates. Office Hours• -9 to 6 every day and
'Write regarding our course° of study„ aturdauntil 10 p. M. Branch offices...
and propects of securing situatione for in MR.IIChester, Dungannon, Blyth and
graduates. Catalogue sent frer. Address Ba 31field •
Dept "C'' Conjtedner.aMtioenKLiateYhldg. Veterinary.
Toronto, Ont. a E. BLACEALL VETER• HonoraryGraduate of thINARY SURGE( N
eOntarloVeterinar •
i .
College. Treats a'Ildiseases of domesticated an
male on the most modern and scietitine mina*
plea Office- immediately south of the New Era
Y cuing
DR. J. FREEMAN,
ting Ready
Oillee. Reside/zee - Albert St.; Clinton, Cal
night ordity attendedto nronnely ..
Men Getz •
forsuccess ate of the fliitario Veterinery College,arada.
Member of the Veterinary Medical. Anemia -
tions of Lopd n end Edinbur h
VETERINARY SUBgGE,C.:,41
•
TREAt DISEASES OF ALL ANIMALS'
I
190% • .- Paul 0: 00 h oupree nh , nightontay
ioalletreidetr CirEPtilnai,tiOn5ttr ••
HOW? in the resolve to
take a course in this business lyr
i_iscellanecnis. ..
teaching experience and prac-
culi, ge where men of large
m dersigned at his. Residence, Marytstree
RA ARMAGE LICENSES issued by . the la
- Cli on.
tical business ability will n'
, '
JA MES St OTT, SR
fully equip, young men and
JAMES 0AmEBELLLONDEB130110.
. s
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES,
women for the active duties of
No witnesserequired
F w XPARNClegiitlITZ4 ?4,480.13.1
• 1,-." L. S
20th century business. '
um°. at Oen.
Lond a , on
Typewritb3g, Penmanship and
. Book—keeping, .Stenography . eiVili:171Ge;:, En
CAMPBEL .
Stewartne Grocery Storec,1140linton.
Business Practice.' .
North
Resolve to enter for the new ,pg Eitatit
ih picatroraiDirector if
bowoutrams on ,
, wed AO take a limited' ;Amber of PiPils ii
term of 1992 and make sue- .
• above. For terms apply Weida ,.,
gess in business yours.
•Forest City Busi- - Friday of eachCl-week. . ' °bit"
3111 CAMPBELL/ .:
inlay be men fro ce' .: c
2 P.M. at the arendon HOW in 11 a. alt.
..ing, r •
"
nessLoConlloege, Y.K.C.A. build-
. , ,4:grol-,,Welisrv,e14i WineiPol'i. f i , , mire , ic Imo, academie , t .*
. mum*
.14leiver '5 -r • ,, ^
-qt.," e • e , ' r , r r I
1101146heis oaye oinci,,.. itActiiitions.„...
movrox ,...
il 5' •
1 C,
qtt, • '
- L. MACpHERSON
notrnitson.
•••••••••••••
R; vfooptiNsocall, .yARD;
prentiv ajo seri
•
'.'•r ITerest grigismail)
Tugjig pupixtrui OROS& Rm. as "via
0...145:aitliti,,,,1e'ilda;bel 06.1.Afit -- JOHN
donne! the Throat and Lenin- • owl •ni"othlos '
the world that will core the abs 4111580.. kj f . HOLMETI 't‘
aini, .• .
• malsounain wlad an4 *metal ontiovner,
. ' Agent ter the Mmteusetrifit •
De. moaboyeli igigirie, a 00421 Ltra .ce, of Manalpuer, lintgland, whore tea*
Mean Aide Attiftittiir of thetbritt red' Idail
sad set
i less. Salty are rated at M4,500,0o0. Alisollmi Nfli
Er=nrii,fraitagliritidasi
dose will NI106, Ma 6Ti. *III inve ;44 etc., ono
Mo. ru.nor MUTOAL 1111Th~rt &Attalla.
firm risks sad _halm ,. p _igurdl ag
tiVitt rates. FInt-sissii peigiviudeg
. am", pm asaamisv mabonelit 00, use repremvtoil. monel tabs had tress itt pee
\ stesinvina. 011iili' desitup, swat:dug te satire of severity'
For sale byll B Combeidruggiat,Clinton ilea mall I* Bohno2,1110 - 'Metal eatill 471
• ,
,
cliazqwercasT licKILLOP !MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCELICO.
Ma rble &Granite
• IRA3ZEI
The pnrehager of a tnonnment
khould 'ewe complete cordidenee
In the reliability' of the firm, train
which he bp, for the material
, and worlimansbip is something
very fevebuyere are familia with.
If )ott do not know us, please
quire 01,000 our reliabilite front
thote who knew tut hest. We are
the ordy practice' men here M our
J. 11, Hoover, Proprietor
:Nod; to Commercial Hotel
FAIllnand ISOLATOD 'POW)/ 131OFZIl1if
•0141.'t MIA:*
. •
J. B. rictese.Preikivine. Xfppanp, 0.t
Fraser. VIce-pfeeldett4 1'. 0.8
li
Hays,keoy-Treal.,le0 b: 0.' wItaketor o eardor&g.
P. 0. i
butnerOhe
W. tl. sinfadfoet, SeatOrtill John O. Othrit
Winthrtm PLoiOAOttegge Ses.fertin AMA
Bestiewaikudtt Jair. Evans, Beerobwood
O.; John Watt. Harlot* 04,Thoroas 'Neer •
llruoefieldj John 11.1110Lein, Elwin doom
r 4.111Thtli
Irohert Smith, Itaidook• Robb. MoMillan
Ireiiohnth• James Cumming. EittnOndvIllat
o, stryine ; Ueenre Mithlidand John
anise% attaintrs.
nerriurr gintitititilittilltibettettnitirtilioseat 4131
kite s
ddressed 80 theirreet Wive OMNI.