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The Clinton New Era, 1902-01-31, Page 2twin lawrcoecr- January 81,111909 • IN Subscribers iu Anon% The Provintal revenue from auccete wanted in 1$47, the weut to eitsynard ' band. and one- daughter in Maynea By actual count' ,tbace,tato aver MO ancl all but 10 per cent of it was frora two SOns arid one damghter in Canade. astheeribere on our list in arrears for Property bequeated allentr. if the a daughter in giChigate a daughter', in ,i a b ta .1.830 aaa in February fast. She leavelta bUS- the current year, 'and 0, erroolderabio 0809nosereative Oation motion of Vormecticut awo oone In Lynn, 1 . i proportion of them for two years. Thle away almost half thie revenue. 1 bad carriedt eiro ld have cut I Ito Samuel Wilson of Rowirk, has he- 1 delirquent list- represents a largersem • I ft • come apartuer tk the firm of Coeh- , Deal you thirik t le to bad, in view Canada's pork,, butter and cheese rane & Johnston. marble cutter* of Of the large and interesting paper we sre glviog, that we Shouldhe worried in our financing during thle weattler by Oita thoughtlessness of scene sub- aeribere-for it is largely thoughtlearee, *ssP With this money in hand the publiehet would be able te undertake - meaty projects he has in mind for the further improvement of the peeer., bon't it too bad that the inajority of leadenrehould be punished by the min, •ifitt inithis way g,,P for with ep much Money outatapdieg it is impossible for the publisher to increase the expendl. 'are On he paper, Dear reader, it you are one of these delinquents, look at the label on your paper, note the date, to which your , subscription is paid, and if in arrears, • eit down and write us, enclosing the Amount. It will be the most welcome a' letter we can receive. If every sub ' Scriber were to do this, the burden of • . aaLleacethe_pal_alisher would be greatly a•A 11 relieved. Address the NEW ERA; Clinton, Ont., and use registered letter, postal note. O. order, or Express order, (7'i? tbottt \•• ow FRIDAY, JAN. 81, 1902, The PostmaitareGeneral and the Expeelter. The Expositor, in reply to our re• marks anent its criticism of the Post- master General's department, sayeatbe ,- ' , NEW ERA he apparently constituted itself the champion of Mr Muloca." We might retaliate by saying thatathe Itarpositer has constituted itself the op-. ponent of lar Mulock," but there's to real argument in either expression.Wo , are simply the champion rf the truth. ' It is not necessary to follow the Ea- - positor through its labored defence. .• The Expositor originally found fault because Mr Mulock was getting more service, at less money than formerly. from mail carriers, and others, and in its first article said • "Bad Mr Mulock commenced at the other end and cut down the allowances of the steamboat and raalway cam- . paniee, and effected a saving in this , . way; his action would be highly come mendable. But to feed these liberally . and starve those who paean &measure; helpless to demand Una rights, is not °Own:lendable." e. proved that Cale was exactly what Mock bad done, but the Expusitof ignores !he point altogether. . The Expositor finds fault with the • ' prices paid for carrytng the mails. Well. Mr Mulock is not responsible for - that. It is the men wao aolunteer to . do the work and., put in their own , prices. • , • . a The NEW ERA would be just ear glad ... '. as the Expositor to see rural postmas- ter l-ot more pay -but we are inform- :'/ ed it ls. true that theircommission ti.osiit - f• . have been c kown, as alleged by the Expositor. She 001-3t,Phipge -made is product °Met year was worth IMO,. 1 Winghtun and Brusse a Mr Wilbon teem% or within $17,000.000 of the I will move to Brussels shortly. 1 r value of the South African gold yield. i „,. A. R. Shea, sou of Robert Shea, of , i And Canada's agricultural iuterest is ! meeforth, seas mulled recently in ' Yaongeat °aught crease tbose .products to make E, Quitatla "' (.4 Mr ' it growing one that in a few years 1 Sintaluta, N. W. T., to Mise Blanche, will in the Transvaal seed output look in- D. Quigley, to Mr A. R. Shea, of the! f 8 Ith & general naer. I -.‚-„-.„• of Sint:Mita. . significant, i firmShen, * 1 11 ' IL J.I. IdeTagtgart, tfiriseiburst, beef David Mille Will tereceed .the late Thomas Evre, w 0 will take possession. Ottavradespatch Bert that Ron. sem his stock o vrOdsiD his eon ilAdwi Mar h let. Tar McTaggart has re. justice, Gwynne on the Supreme std ed d at Chiselhur t for, 25 years. On • Court bench, and that Ron. Charles retiring from busTriess it is i nane ti: Fitzpatrick, Solicitor -General, will tion to reside at ,either Ere a. Sea• succeed Mr Urns as Minister of Justice. 'forth or Clinton, Both w mild be excellent appointrumate, . , and there could be no better opportta PRobt Yea Of Blu,eyale, has leesed nay than the present to abolish the atna Aaliton'iafarin, let con. Morris office of Faliciter-General, which le a" Ta for a terna of three years. W. R. very muck like the fifth wheel to a farm of .1-. T. Laidlaw., of W. Woman - Gibson who has purclaased the 100 acre coac h. • a el IldlelleOenerS from (wary corner of Ontario took part in the great deputa- tion which waited on the govertiment on Ft•iclay to protest, against prohibi- tory legislation, There were about 8C0 -of thein frennaoutsidopointa-und-witte 200 city men added.. One of the dela; • gates made a very,vigorthis speeek in favor of the liquor treeless aaegitidfate enterprise, conducted under the Sanc- ta -in of the laws of the country. If the liquor men were 'committing a crilve, let them be punished by the lama Meanwhile they were there to fight for their rights, and nothin else. The Premier, in his reply, ea d he could premise that the representations made The residence of Mr and Mrs Tbos would. be considered fully before al1Y Lawrence, Lucknow, was the scene of bill was introduced. a etty home wedding, at neon on 6• Thursday, Jan. 16th, when their Crisp County' Clippings. - youngest daughter. Tena, was united In merriage to Mr R. :Simpson West, an in of the Kimball Plano . Co., Chicago, BaMcPhee; has rentecl bie fa Rev A. G. Harris, pastor ot the Metho- Aehilad for a terna a years and ha resolved to take up his abode in God- ni Vire alcgho I. officiating.. They will live erich, • osti Tea bits leased it to tlia forrner owner, Mr Laidlaw, for one year and went bac a to Oranbrook, B. C. One of those very pleasant gather- ings which always make two parties happroccurred at the residence of Mrs Ritchie, of the 1703 con. "Howlett, 011 Wednesday last, 15th Inst., when her daughter Miss Eleanor was united in atherholY beads Of MatritOonr-10-air W, J. McLaugitlin, of Winnipeg. kir • Wm Marlton has two -tug buildirer at the Godericla bather island, one for McLeod & Dobson, of Saugeedthe other for Put vie, o Gore Bay. Two others are to be built during this winter, liraddition to th work the tug Sheibold is to be rebuilt and, tbe tug N. Dyment Will' have new mach- inery. . , „ (XINTOlt NEW :gift .,...z.......,....... Huron Presbyterial Sod te,y, ' i AO" 4.1kon vows pziontuglino, -a- eold rated. rasoliti44mended'r4m444 all TbellanuelMeetlito In Mirth. 1 druggist( in Oenade. OM ran The 16th anneal meeting of the Burma *ale reallome dlioovmreci. if Presbyterial of the W. O. M. B., wee held in St. Andrew ot ohurcla Blyth, ou Tues. , --naa--...2°.ax a vir-ag-osssr sgualiteleettotr:boss de.Y. Jen. 2110- The -morning Milli012, watt , -`eaeowav"""aere'lana718"gra°,74,a ..Ex"da. ,T. "e 4g Tc" devoted entirely to hearing the nertauis Of p „.114,,^ovirei ieir "Ti" IliZer,itiA'glvirevecig reports loan Auxillorries end fdissiori Banda %- ,v,eraPmete free te any addeese. sudbeelness connected with the siociety. aa• a T. Au 4 The Opening exercises were conducted by womat, aboaandia, la imia 1,, moon by the president, Mieti Isabella. Ilionilton, or It P Rookie a a Rover," It Cerala anti F ait GOderi0h. The report a were highly euttia- Watts. Prieseata taaterY,- The treasurer reported receipte - , ,- from all Man° es as $1259-,50. a Mall in- crease over lest year. 658 SliebiennrY Properties for Sale or to Let Timuo %1•0 taco by tbe different '131e01- 1 . tea. The eiectton of offwere for 1902, • To Rent. re ulted ea follows :-Presida t Mr ( iev.) N, above. Egmondville; let vice Mrs (Rea) I a J. Banriltoes •Goclerich ; and' 'vies. Mr* ship. 88,41/411ratao" C.P.r.ge.garig,°derfell fr9wir:. (Rev) lament. Broceeeld ; 3rd vice, afra l' Oct. 11-11. 011itirertiesiate.1*Ont (Bey.) J. Larkie.Seefoct „li• «eoya. Mrs Biala • rwin, Clinton t trees., Mrs ,Ellen licott, ' For Sitle•or to Rent. • • Beitiortba Leaflet aeoy., Mre (Rev.) J. El, Rendez-eon, Fieneall; reoretery of sappllea. Tito residence erop--ert-y of D. n. Menzie. on Mise Kate MoTaggart, Clinton. The afternoon oession w*o opened with tvenrtit.. , CinnI°11' ApPli3rriittgei, °Tag : singing, after wheal Mrs Sewers, Bane - field, geye a Bible reeding, "Moist as onr To Rent, , . Mrs Sheffer has disposed of her, restaurant business in Henson to Rich. Speare, of Exciter, who takes. posses- sion next month. On Friday,Jan. lathere passed 'away Mr John McKinnon at the age of 62. The deceased had been for many years •a resident of Turnberry. ' • T. J. Berry purchased a ,ftne old gelding, sired by Iiiiburn, from F. Coleman, -Hill's Green, for which he paid the handsome sum of WM Alfred Carlisle, Renee% who has been in Detroit for some years, and who attended the college of pharmacy there, hes 'iniqeesithilly pot his examin- ation as a druggrat. Mrs Relit Maxwell, of Wingham, received word'of the death of her,aurit, Mai Wilson, at Milne, Mich. Mre Max- well had • made her .horns with Mrs Wilsorebefore her marriage: • . . On Saturday, 4th inst. Maggie Munro,' beloved wife of W. 'G. Linde law, and sister-in•laW to Mrs Geo Jack- son, •8th line, departed this life at the early age,of 20 years. She leaved one little eon to be cared for. Tuesdey of last week, F.. S. Seott, Brussels sold the laugh Forsyth atria, Si lop 22; con. 0 to Jno Douglas, who owns &path& 100 acres, la miles West on the same line, for something over $4200. Mr Forsyth moved to Alameda last year , On Jan. lfitlaat St Matitew''s church rectory, Toronto Mise Sarah Weldon, formerly of Conataoce, was married to ante WaOrChard, of Mtaikekaa ' fair bridesmaid was Mies Bessie . Shnnaons, -formerly of Clinton, and the , 'grow:ilea man wassflert Iredele, lerante. " , Hev D. F'errie officiated on Wednes- day at the marriage' of Peter Foty/er and Mise'Davidetat The wedding •aas ' that conoirlissions ort money aliel's arp a ceremony wee performed. at the re- attended, by nearly 103 guests. The IL. • „ lumped at a specific figureilustead o SpiCSOCe-of s„ father,. Gam 'Bo much on each order, and; as a mat.. Davidson.. ' • ' • • ter of fact, the lump sum paid is pr -ac. Wally thesaine as would he paid, if • estimated in the oidway. _So that the Expositor's charge against Mr Muiock, ogreduilig ssalaries falls to the ground. , • • • , a bright, cheerful girl, • • alulock has &utile ho chariVeli.1 ' ohm. .Gere.e • s of Blueyale, has bought Theo. Procter's farm •am the 3rd line of Morris for .$4,609. Then Mr Proctor bought Thos, Scandrett's farm antidelfig fifty acres just south of Bel. grave for $8,'700, and alracandrett has 'bought Jasi.OWens' farm adjoining Bel - grave, containing 1.00 aeres f3r $3,900. 1110 with.mi erneIl -regret that we chronicle the death of gliza' Melissa, second daughter 01 Knd Mrs 'Ma • Donald, of this village, which took place at 10 a. m, a, , m; on, Monday, Deceiteed was In her Sth year and war • detrimental to the public, or its sere vents, He has not favored the rail. • • • 'roads at the expense of other -branches, of the service, and the Expositor's, criticism is unfair and. untrue. The. Expositor cannot cite an instance The death of T. Brydges occurred on wnerein he has done as alleged, Wednesday, Jan 35th, at his voidance, lot 8, eon. 3, Morrieraged 77 years. , He The following from the &onto has been a resident of Morns for 45 Weekly Sun shows also the unfairness years, having moyedain among -Abe - of the Fapositor's peel! lern-We are early settlers. The deceased was Irish • ' informed by thePoet-Office Departenerit . by birth, having come to Canada when a no re no plaarnasters has beern made. under the 11',- 7431.41g mani "Wmg-' Vaugkan thea verage fanner is a Shorthorn. shin, mitt he came west. Lit present Administration and that the.: gawvnee a tieloyed wife', four sons and AY'rehire erode. Steers whose dams IMPO RTANT DISCOVERY. One of the most, if not the most' in, - portant discovery in modern medicine Is that of the peculiar combination of remedies used in Grip ,..Qpinine Tablets: Quinine has been in common use for el.. most koentnry see cure of ohille,fever and rale. The unpleasant after.effects of Quinine, when taken alone, ..have hitherto - fore debarred many from its nee. • Mter years of experinienikand study the proprietors of Grip Quinine Tablets per- fected a combination' of remedies that, while retaining all the merits of pure Quinine as a Melina of breaking up ems, add to healing proprieties that moth the irritated membrane and that also act as a tonio to the sphere, ' • Every cold one gets weakens the system ar.4 leaves it more susceptible to , other colds. When you itotoh a cold. take a "Grip Quinine Tablet every two or three hours until the ocild is broken up. After 'the 'Grip, Fever or cold, ie broken, take one tablet, two or three times a day until per - featly well ' They first drive out the oold then heal the sore and inflamed membrane andlnally, by dui: motion on the blood, po strengthen the general eystem4ae to pre. vent disease of all kinds 'from getting a foothold. • • ' • .• The genuine Grip Quinine Tablets . are sold in nestry'eyery town and village in Canada, at 25 cents per box, or may be _ordered by mail from the manufaCturers, The Canada Grip Quinine Co, Brookville, • Ont; No one can afford to be 'without • them Mittel in time eaves nine and a Grip Quinine,Tablet may eave you days of suffering. interprovinalal Trade:: In Live • • , Stock • 1 • • Trade In: live stock between :Eastern 'and Western Canada has been grin*. ing rapidly within the last few years. This increase of trade hair been renoted, and in 'fact made po-aible, by the Wise and geneeons treatment of the O. P. R. • During the month Of Decem- ber and the first eigat days in January, forty-six cars of grade and pure-bred cattle were shipped from. Eastern Canada to British Columbia. These cars contained 2,22.3 head, and cost in the East .soniething over 030,000 00. Besides these, a considerable number have recently been sent to the North West Territories and Orders are now in hand for 'additional shipments to .be made to the last .13:motioned Territ- ory, In order to promote this trade, which has rfroyed very profitable in laraoy districts In •Eastern Canada farmers should use first elites Short- horn bulls. By careful selection and wise treatment females sired, by such bulls will prove excellent dairy Owe. It is a noticeable fact that seven - tenths of the stock used for 'dairy bioptic:4i in Great Britain are abort, horns and Shorthorn gradee. bably the most suitable dairy cows foe ' Pro - contracts for carrying 'the mails are .. are strong grade Ayrshire cows if get -seven clauehters. • „always let to the lowei3f tenderers in , . .- • by a Shorthorn bull . prove excellent the manner prescribed by statute. The Saturday week Mrs alcateughlin,wife feeders and very desirable shipping law under which mall contracts are let of Ila. Molattlehim. of McKillop, died, - cattle., As dairy aninaale there are has not been elmnRad since Mr: Mulock aged 55 yearS. ..11er maiden name was none, in the hands of the general • look charge of the Post Office Depart. Nary Ann Roy. Born in Cartwright farmer, that Will excel the Shorthorn- ment. ' township, Durham eounty. in the year Ayrshire cross, , F. W. Eason, - • 1847, the was Married to Mr McLaugh- • , • - lin 85Yea" ag° and d-tre' Years late*' •• . A GREATINCREASINGARMY I. . They Will Be Mused. • , they moved to lot 81, con. 14,McKillop, erimposed of Men end women that .apend , • --. . where she has dace resided. She leaves . . h 11 t an sou n * e wuneffOrt to Overcome ' • ' -When the Dominion Rouse meets . . on : a sorrowing husbend, five sons and - thee% daughters. - Itelrok of vigor in the body. To replace Inertia by v gor, to make good, red blood , , • the 15th of February, two men will be - , . On Friday,San. 17th,. Adam Slioldice, that will build up the eystem, to have. - , '.. intsited frOM the Opposition front - passed &Way at his residen.ce an lot 1., strong nervee, you must eat more, digest benches, both of whom were. promin- ent--soraetimee tedious -in debate tth Were former Cabinet Ministers, • ct neatimiretrisittetailt-liesseionser is the late Mr Clarke Wallace, who for •„nany yenta represented West York, ''. arta Who was Controller of. Custonis,in • the Thompson administration, and the Other is Col. Pcior, woo was given a esaein the Cabinet when Cleratto: er ' 'Wallace retired on accoutit of the ei- treduction of the Manitoba School Bill. The fortoer is dead and the latter ,a; -unseated by the tourer and won't run , again. The abaence cif these two men alone make the Opposition somewhat • Weakeein debating Went. The %to Mr Virallate, for Instance, devoted his Attention to the custorini department, and. Col. Prior looked after the Inland a 4 revenue breath. Both see very tattier. e:t tantide artmentei and successful aft- Many fetende in two nolghborbota ✓ ttiffil refrairritalffeallffatachincalaarvill regret-to-learri-of -the -deatia-15f knowledge. Meters. Wallace and lire Wm Clark, formerly of Dgroond. Pelor,'Whet had the advantage of preal- vine, which Wok DIM° in Maynard, 'Obit Offer thew dellettreOutN• NO” $ • Meeatshusette, on Wedneactity week. con. 6, Grey, He Watt born in Tverary more. sob:cost* tiote, osn• it be COntIty, Ireland, in e year 1 I, and done? Ry rising Far:Ozone: It invigoratm, came to Ontario w 9 years of age, strengthens, posaeasee magical health 0 ttling On a farm lc mdes east of giving powers. Get rerrozode toaby rind Moved with his family to his late . R, Combo, 'Price 500, ' • , . . '7* -The I) a a Safgleion-.-oa Ceal sa a Vora the Wide merrtioned-v rsousifiars.. 4 s ,. 1 OM residence. Porty,two years ago he -' .A. .,,„.,, , •,,„„ r ,,k_v A , •, ' taken in ogee or general liability anu as Or ;soave& be the Zeeman, up toe p. ea. an -pi; rime bi, gi4e-r otovitibe.°11:6:gi i drut - --• Married to Mien Jane Wallace, who, John ....•...,c,,e.!...iee, 46 emu ,v12 With a family 'of 'four sone and five contemplating a Vt or $20,000.eue. o It reatoree health ana renews vitality. '11 0 appetite, its Mire to give the best reinits. Jan. as, nos. 'vv. DOUBRTY • the complete dev(sloptnent of the toren, reendville...-imb-about years ago kiiyortraelf otrong-Mid WW1._ _Bo rift . example, viz , lantana bonellity,in prayer, in riliel obedience, of self forgetfulnees •and First ease briar More suitable for any bust: in love.' Mot Doff,Goderioh, led in prayer. ness. ape -rata W. ea:MARLS, Clinton. Mrs litiroilton gave the Annual address of l'12.715* --4f, the preeident, taking for a thPrde "The Imperialism of Christianity." She referred " TO Rent or For Sale. tv"bisitclotin3APeegren1 and DetircebaPlasouridahitio; tahlel That desirable brig* and frame dwelling on were anxious to pay them honor, so we south side Wallin ton Streiat Clinton Qom - should honor our King, not outwardly but in deilydife. Great Britedu Bays, "What we waliola",,Caliada.-esys-P_We- are , gnerding /isnot the world", • Other em- pires fell, but Groot Britain stande bootie° Ito colonies are all united. Christianity steeds only ao we are united in Christ. He Beall reign onpreme, The 'speaker then referredao mission work In Africa. The Misses Soften and Anaemia, of 131Ith,and Mre Shaw, Egmoudyille, fovered with a idea and solo, both well rendered. Mies Cottage to Rent.: Kate Campbell, a missionary home on fur- lough from India, goy° a very graphicl and interesting amount of her work, especially during the famines of 1827 and 1899. in Nuninah, their special field, through the generosity of the Canadian people, they were mutinied to feed over1000 daily. _They took 40 children and kept them, . Thar paired up children out of ditches, . Ander . hedges,infielas,in the sireets.,in every tillage of etervatioe aave them inedual treatment, Many died from exposure, emaciation, smallpox and cholera. Many interesting ioases were brought into the compound and while feeding their bodies the mission. arise ,eought to give these poor creatures' the Bread of Life, and lead them to Christ.. Mrs B. Irwin made the dedicatory . prayer, Miss N. G. Graham, of Egmoed. vine, Presbyterial delegate to the annual meeting pf the general society held in Toronto laef May, gave A • most pleasing aria effective account of the meeting. Thie was an anniversary meeting area: memorating the 251h gathering of tine society and many of dime belonging to the Bu.on staff. of workere were preeent : via. Mrs Goforth, Dr Teen 'Dow, Dr Ag- nea Turnbull, Mies Pyke, and. epoke. of their 'Work. Dr Malcolm pleaded for prayer for natine Chricitians . who suffer dreadful persecution froth- their country z Men, The liberality of converted Indian s inthe North-west was alluded. to Busi- ness and dieoussions tame next in order. Goderich will be the, next ptace•of Meet- ing. Mrs' Arahlbald; .of Seafsrh, • closed this meeting with Royer. ' ' • The evening minion was opened' with . devotional exercises by 'Rev. A. McLean, Rev Mr. Stewart, of Clinton, • taking the ?./.101,0ker.of TAbgees.cob.oir Rang the anthem Rea N. Shaw, .of•Ega iiondville,. as e deleaao trent Presby- tery, conveyed the greetiao of that body to the W. F. M. ri, in a few . well .ohoeen words. Mr Campbell end Miss Anderson sang. a duet with good . effect.' Rey Mr Jamieson, late of India. gave a very. vivid desoription of the condition of • women in India where women has no rights and is shandy the sieve •of her husband, not. allowed to read' the Bible, nor go • to the ternple,nor to study their religions mist01110. She must be buried With her husband's - dead body. Women stands in fear Of their gode and are 'mede besets Of burden. , :There, are 18,000 widows in India, under -Ace yearcrof-age. They often give them.. selves to a life of theme to plettse tbe.gods. Christianity .makes a change,. :and givee 'women just rights. After singing "All.the way my Sat lour leads ine,', Mise Comp-. hell again spoke very graphically of her work in bidet. There are. 1000 children in the orphanage to be oared for by 1 Christian women. Alter collection and 6 iota of thanksto alI who helped to mike the meeting a enemas and to the people of Blyth for kind. hospitality, the Doxology • 01080d • a very' enceeseful and profitable meeting.—Mrs It. Irwin, Enron ,Presby- terial Seeretary. - • . • • . a . ' prising Lots 85, 86, and 01, containing one ware of orchard and garden. Apply to of its former oupils, whose combined earnings Oct. 12. • W. W, FARRAR' sae $11,000, per annum -an average Of 822lie. Ne.Rownly_eyoutlanleartn,__p_le_non,„sne__the o era . Detroit,Mion., June 24, 1899. , eeste***4-teeeee+seeeetetee.aelOt 10r fiVTER After january lith for:- thorough course under individuld Instruction in ' COnillieroial Snbjeall Acennatieg Telefon*, litiorthand Typrivrritiline Etc.. In the Central Business College TORONTO • Thia spiendidohool, with 12 teachers 00 typewriting mechines and thorough courses of study is the nest of the kind n Canada. Oiroulere Pres.' - Leval Wilitk omorr fiarrieter, solicitor, Ike.. PLUTON. , Dinaftat--,Elnott /Book, Betio Street/ 1110M/er um.ri, • W• BIRYOONE. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY puBLIO, ETC. ' • Otfiee-ReaVer Stook. 17v -store OpposimPoster's. Phote�illeni CLINTON RWOUT * HALE °Cfilitttpr =Br' Money O. B. RAUL JOHN InItielln W• Elf SlIftW• CHARLES SEAGER one arGerrerd Ste,Toronto I CANADA BUSINESS College • Chatham, Ont., has given. yeti in Ore three preceding Usual, of tble paper testimonials from three of four To Let. That beautiful store in the. Jackson Blear, 'Huron Street, lately occupied by 0,Witts. Ain TKOS:. JACKSON, Sr., • Sept. 0-1! Clinton The following lines were cOmposed J. J. Maxey, of Waterloo, nephew of Mr. John Snyder. lathe was recently visiting.here aa. •• To -night the sun you cannot see, ' Though the sky, so aim o'er head, Doth witzase storm for you and inc E'er we should vise from out our and. • ' ' At last the (dorm began to blow, " ,• The wind it testi and grasps Ho sway - As the niglawataxticke free and slew, The morning dame; and has Be wet. •• A wail is heard from 'Uncle johia, "'Tis five;" seid be "or quarter more 4 Ade°, before the day cloth dawn, • Yon'! find a change from the day befori" When we arise and emit bow fierce The wind aid use the fallen 'Mow, We thought of how the storm Weuld pieroe When we would on our journey go..• . Good friends Nola "Stop, don't venittie on, The winds will colm,ae theyvve done beform" "Dern worry, we've a quarter of beef," . said Uncle John, contents entirof such as furnaces seats, eto; 110.11604 . • A comes/table and roomy cottage eie Issue etreet, lately.occupled by Mr Cleo. Crion is offered to rent. The'quarter acre vacant '101 . adjoiningi_will be earl emy tine, ;Apply to )4RS IVO DD, Me,ry St . • 1--tf . . Farm For Sale. • -- • • The west half of lot 24, Bayfield Con God- orich township, containing 100 , agree c good land, is offered foramle on easy terms. Good bun, log bones, plenty of water and small orchard. Particulars on application to ' tf- . 4. P...TISDALL,01Intua House and Lot for Sale . - - A small lot. 60 It frontage, and comfortable frame house, with woodshed attached, on William street, near Show. Ground. Will be. Ig.11.clAsaitikpity. formerre, barrister, Nov. 29-4: , • • vAiim FOR . • . • Subscriber tom; for sale'his :'farni of • 166 acres, situated on the Maitland oonoemlen, Colborne.. About 140 sores cleared, frame house, bankbarn, plenty of water and in good state of oultivatioren of a mile from eohool and 2 miles from Holmesville. Terms reasonable Deo 14-tf RICHARD BARER, Clinton P.0 • . ror Sale .0r 'to 'Rout' The choice brick house on the corner of Put. 'ton and Joseph streete, belonging to the estate of tbe late Richard Heywood, is offered. either for sale or to rent. It contains room for °Mi- ner), family, is practically a new home, with all conveniences), and three -tenths of an nor° of land. If the property is non sold or rented, parte! it will -be related... Apply. to <MATS. Executor Clinton. TOR SALE. . . • • The trainee, fir -me on Orange stinet, occu- pied by the on, d ..igned, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The lot itif, of an acre,:with hard and soft water, stable, -good fruit and vegetable garden, The house contains hall, perlor, two -bedrooms, clothes closet, dining room,' slimmer kitchen, cellar Woodshed, pi • is centrally located, Possession en any time to suit Purchaser. ELIZABET 3-ReRAM tf • Real Estate 'tor Sale. • ' The parcel•of ground adjoining St, Paul's Reotorv, consisting of Jot 218, Rattenbury St., 'and lot 252A .PrincesaRt., is offered for sale, Each lot is about 80by 132 feet. Together they make an exceptionally fine site for a first-class residence. ' Apply to Wm. Q. Phillips or (40, Rani, Church Wardens. Clinton. • Aligust16-tf. . _ Farm in Tilekersinith :11OR SA LE.•: • . For Sale South half of L 89. 2nd, eanolle Rion of Tuckeremith. This Mora contain! 60 acres:al of which- is oleared and. in a good state of &Maven= except 8 acres of good birth /t is Well -fenced, and under drained, There Is on the premises a good fraine, barn with stable attached frame .house ' with wood sliedt elao good orchard with lots. of spiel' fruit plenty of bard and soft wafer There is 6 acres of wheat sown it • ie,, ectvell foully situated for church and ecbool within 5 iles of Clinton and 71 Seaforth. • Sep 0-1 es.. Apely totIDDO OBICB, Clinton. . For Sale.. • A flue story:and a half frame bongs ore On- tario street, containing e reales with entire cellar underneath, al eo hard. and oft water, quarter of an 'aces of land :and a geed num- ber of 'beautiful .had. trees, eittiated on one of the prettiest and principal streets in Olin- eon,being on the runner of Ontario and Dimly streets. :Will be soldreasbniable, For ltirtber particulars apply to MRS J. MadURRAY, • • Also for sale -stone, extension. fable, side .board, Cutter and several smaller articles. • 001 11—tL, Clinton, Ont Chureh'Property tox Sale. ' . D. MeLsehlan, Chatham. Ont. My Dear Sir ;-Yours of the 14th inst., to hand, and because of business you win pardon my delay In making reply. I am Pleased to note the wonderful success of the Canada Businesis College, and as my mind goes back te some 18 years ago, And I was then permitted to be one of your students, Is wish to assure you with& gratefel 'heart,, that have Mirror regret' ed the many pleasant and. happy dos I spent in ybur school. I say pleasant, became 1 alwam found you most courteous and kind to all, and happy, became I first learned from You the true principals • ef, a business career and wbioh I was called upon to adept __Wishingyou *very au° ess, I am, Sir vormerly of Morpeth. Ont. A. A. Wilson, Mr IN neon is now with a largo Tamer con- cern in Boston, Mame You win sae that be attributes his semen balite to the feet that he took a smarm with us. If you calm t possibly come to Chatham, we can give youirlstrnation By Mail, atyour home, In Bookkeeping, Shorthand or Penmanship through our mail course department. • ' During the past year 804 ef our pupils moored good. positions, their corabined. earnings are, • close to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (e200, 400) ,vr rite for catalogn,e fk Mail Course Oie. solar. SchoiA re -opens Thursday, Jan. 2. Earoll yourself with. us and rest assured that sow:mei, will come if you do Year Part honestly and per- severing'''. • ' Wanted ! •Young men and women tarprerare for good eituatione. Apply to ' • • • . Dominion Business . College . VA best equipped Itusinese and Shorthand College in Canada. Reduced tuition ratek. Nlyite us regarding our colirees of study, • and prospects of securing eituatione for grftduates. Catalogue sent free. Manes ••• J. 8. ificKat • Dept "0" 'Confederation •Life Bldg, • , Toronto, One. • 1902. . WinterTerm begins Jan. 2. 1902. • Our ratee are reasonable -our courste of sandy thorough. and practical. Send for • our Journal to see what we teach, Studente may enter at any time, Two commit of sink,. Commercial and Short -hand. C. A. FLEMING, • A. L MoINTYRE, - President, • •• Secretory Owen Sound. •Liatowel GOOD CCUNTS s In business, it means everything, sure and safe position, better salary. Bit only good work comes of thorough training such as you receive in this college by ex- perienced teachers. Book-keeping, Stenography Typ.ewriting, Tennianship and Business Practice., • Resolve to enter for the new term of 1902 and make 8ue- o6ss in business yours. Forest City Busi- ness College, YAK.C.A. build- ing, London, Ont. The pro0.ty atforesent known ea the Rotten - Miry nt. etlibdist Church, and 00118'8U -rig of a choice, will situated: quarter -acre lot. with • lame brick building, and largo frame addition thereon is offered for sale; possbesion at mon ati the neW church is ready for occupation. The . balding could badly be converted into two or thine comfortable dwelling houtea• ,or might be raliipted to a Variety of purposee,.. . snaP!to any one desiring to Wake a good Pree-- litable investment. ' Offers are imitated for the building and, its • • W a 'Wtaterveli PrineiPal;' ,•& • DP,M.CCIA0 Uhave Hun FOr 'OrOkOrl• • It thit won't do, we'll get 8012:10 MOM." offere are alsesolicited for the beilding alon , Gladly we hsrkenea to our friends, • . ,,..c, aniii,,,,istitenedoos: itantatgviel. it/ Faithin etlyees; . '.e.:0:aa'a6,4:ihrwr 13117°71Tarat al none or the Threaten longs. • The eel, ,diernetoe that, VALI cure the above disease, making- t • For aold `vvorild have been our tourney myvv. IttfuTlener 24:fib= eteintruiLini2,111. tnimeamodin windend usetultehlimemer. Price, elt . through, ._ - be titled lit °Imbibes. sohogls,'hanie*.01 na.24oGahsra Itidner 8r CinalTil Pr4vder* . Dleteerner eta. For swelling_end stoelcingiof tb0,14.010eselni; toren AenteAffectiono a the throat add laugh, such es. And aroundthehighweye,oreeke anti betide, other barigt vianheireowsitr,s 'real. r:eird Had we not good friends out of Waterloo. r re° ah:liailingeltr: latent! terjry Xi' the maniere' bind driving Kidney Trete) -avoleue • rti itt.erz. .Anyinformation desirad nay be Waned 7------74118-DR,•-**i • the University ci hie • daughters, survive, . ago in order tedee At a meeting ot the toWnehiP councll uniyersity, according to President Davis end Lowrence Co., Ltd., inontifoo- Rot. Ltwor crfhitir. roan recently, the township officals were narper'e plans. appointed for the year. Mr Williern bniteeiong iy,botwa, but beet Upon get. Qlerk Wag rentppointed clerk' et a ital., ting the erieine The D & L Menthol arY of 0180 ; /319dk and It• Inhnann Pfister, &L bee etttoa the test of were Vointed auditors( r John ateonwas re appointe assessor Yea" It curefhIt° imit*M*** *re lin- g 610. and Messrs ',sidle*, George potent. The D .1' Menthol le vide hY 'Rood and W. J. Johnson were are, abe Well"kleoVill DOJO & LawrSoos akaaad. pointed on the board of health, with Dr.alarbottle, of Burford, was on. Dt Me•Aeh ea medical health officer. Tuesday taken to the Central Prtsbh. 'there is talk of circulating * petition for executive clemently, '-etalaraaWfrUipst reitirat too, 000 /Intent This la aufBelenb,anewee to, the eharge that clitichunt date nay most the drat two men on the Oppos • Atter a rdbmotioe of tatan4 yowl • titin aide o the House who could E mond 'Ile Mr and MPS leek MO,- for present. advan gest . grapple With, this diffetent questions e to* Matlintehvigetts lot Irebrintry. Mop. thelehugh %ORM arose frOM tine to titne Conner" She Wag born In the north of Ireland and Werke eir the SAM nine(thenl. TO that the leader of the 'Kt years MO, letteitia there, tO make a Laxative fironio-Ouhfine Tablets Mira A Opposition has more to stain by a ihort home in Canada, In 1862, In company gaga in one day. IT& Cure, No ray, orie, ' '' bllailletis sestliert than by anything else, with her hoehato,,, to whom she war( as °ewe • , 'Mr, Pense, of the Whig, will be the Lib,' Lost. oral centlidate for the Legislative In Xing. to the hrOuse Of Met Week. air, finder win be 'rewarded by leaving same, at etOrt, tnintMeet4_,Mr Rartit,whoweeeletafid A.solidgoldbraCelot chased on miter aide, Penile ie a web informed nian and e good NEW NBA 0$10•4r je1124e-ti spot er,Wi plenty man o ea expo once Wanted' He Wad Mayor of Kingston tome yeere ago. . The immense pines of Confide furnish the beide for that peerleae congh bold Geedt girls fraillertang ler:12 rereedY, PY113"-Saisam.• sorsa atdoklY tteggairont alto ape: weekj, Beier. and oorteinly. Of all dru giant 25o. Made etteeti given and required. Address Home - ti-VALO,1449,011. 81,44:21.13=1 Mr. Allan, ex.M.P,, collootor of anaemia • " lager, beg been promoted to the *-"" • postleo of ifitineetor of °nacos aa Toronto117 and MoGregor, ex M. P,, was given the Men, and "women rpArt,7„`ea: 6,,m0 to traVel o ere. o ea, Kidney and Bledder Pine Mire laAnt. Igelliatote, rapid era- ei heaciaoho, indigestion,lheumetiern, sea all orAtteinor rwd. 01‘hld.ler,:xiv;Yd;ff,,tattnrea:lenet.)#, Mint !Ines._ bestpierieLoid estaniish:d house. tlo lteeate, Clinton, BRADLEY41AltliETSON CO., Ltd, Brantford, e,t, . Jan12, cob,. n.1311.1) of custome et Windfler. Sit 00 a Week • Barrister, golleit0e. Naar and Conveyancer Ornee-Opposire tailbone Ilona tioderich G. OAIVIEROI• si" formerly of Cameron. Holt & Cameron BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Officie-liainilten fit Oppealte Caboree Retire. GODERICH. ONi _ . GAR ROW .&.13AIRRICPW BAIMISTERSe SOLICITOne, ETC. . onice--Borner mammon Sr. end the *Mae. Godertch. Ont.: "•'- . PROUDFOOT 86 HAYS, HARRISTEIRS, SoenneCalls, Noumea Pylanin 1 PROCTORS itt Tint mariteree Corners ItO. Once: North st.. next doer resigner mace • Private Funds to lend at lowest rates , •a interest). Preouivoor. 3, 0.11ATO. • Medioal. WM • ,GUIsiNs 111.1)44,, 11., it. C. P. di Si Edinburfee, Officii--Ontario Street, Clinton. Nigbt calla. at front door of office or residence, Batten-, .DR %kW. SHAW. bury Street PRIISICIAN, fitfitGliON 1 . Ationnehen ete„ office and residence On..- tario St., oppopite•English church, forreerly es. °rivaled by Dr. ameeton, Clinton. Ont. • DR. WM. GRAHAM :;1166;:::;;Erfte:f2:!!!!!:0,7:777 DR. C. W. THDIVIPSON1 , RpecialVahttieenialationgii4curgenetPo4dis"fletas%5 of tnej Eye, Ear, Throat and Rose. Office and Reeictence7 - • AlberKStreet,SelaloCks Norther Itatiemhair ERNEST HoLiviEs , : mower . (einsesseor tor. T. O. Bniee , Specialist in Erovrn and Bridge Walk L, 16:--filraduatogiroyel Collate Dental Sur. D. D. S.gegifirel°1 attoTrcladtate Of Dem , t51Dpfni.ntof Toronto' tiniveraity. Speoiel attention jraid .tre preservation of ehildrenei teeth. Will vieit , Ballad': ever' MondayDRS. AGNElis SILL:111GS- .. W. Tay/or & Sonia shoe store. • , 'DENTISTS,CLINTON; . :Office adjoining Photo Studio. • Office Hours -S) to 8 every day and Bayfieid. Saturday until 18 Branch offices ' in Matichester,•Dupgannon, Blyth Veterinary. . T E.BLACKALL VETERINARY 1317BGEC N ti• HonoraryGieduate of theOetarioVoterineren College. Thate all diseases of domeatioated aid mats on the moot moderna,nd aolentillopeinee pies Office- immediatelysouth eithellowEra • lieeidence - Albert St., Clinton. Call. ' • night ordav atteirdedto pronaPtle . DR. J. FREEMAN. • . VETBitINAKY SDRGEON, • •-Member Of the Veterine.ryMedirial Assereia- - Hone of London and Edinburgh, andi Gradin • • ate of the Ontario Veterinary College, . • TFtEAT DXSEASES OP ALL ANI2411.41r • • . • Offiee open night and day, 'opposite' Bt. • Paul's olaurch, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont. ' • • , N.riscellaneatis. • MARRIAGE LICENSES iesuedby th dersigned at hie ,Residence, Mary estriiiiiiel• JAMES SCOTT, SR TAME• S CAMPBELL. LONDEABORO. •• . ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, witnesees required W .FARNCOMB, MEMBER ere OP P. L. S., Provincial Land Surveyor and c Omer, Dorado% Oaten -Moe at ye., • Stewarte. Grocery Store: lintrni- • W. GLEN. CA MPSEL _ 'Organist and musical Director of North titre t Cherch, Goderiob, and teacher •- •PIA.110 PIPE ORGAN an THEORY, is ore- . Pared to take a limited atinber Re the above. For terms apply this office or to. anal, jaiCAMP., at BELthe oLiarnasenydbooneeHebotrer oIli. my to Friday of °soh week. t) .0 • • • • S.' L MACPHERSON ' • • • 114817BA.NCE. put; • jufe, Incident Plato illelee Orem* . ettentax Bee.a. GLOW; M •-•"' ' MINTON' • Wo0b and COAL. YARD. . 1113grivials.ract: ledvtlitr11414174,3ott !owe* tante, Office on Isaac Street, at LAVin IlMEMENT ROOMS W. WHEATLEY Agiini for thRe°MATIONgE1711MittiFEnetil Addellanell... JOHN WYEO - Co, of fantrheater, guelend- OMate fends and maririty Aro ratedntt141800.P000.• Mile the MO ' - Raison afinrnAL Dedinanas Ce. All reams 01 -farmaakie-and--1 ,...1kins at sweet fatal. Lean Depj bi -also represertdd.-if Per iirletlarid mutt% adertedliag lio eaten et sea Daily mail to Eiennesnillsr- "Waal tad wil. fetchalino, . • IlIe1014LOP VUTIAL.Plitit ' INSVRANCIE CO rbie 6kGranite • • WOZZXS The purl:User Of a tinennmerit should have complete confidence in the reliebil`t of ill fi frim „ PAttld'and 1l101 ATI D TOWN ?EOM% oNLY 1e son' oasonees a B. BOUM, Peseicient, Eippent, 8,; tea& B fOtit.laPeetbr Of Leak% Selfeedi no. and workmanship is something 'very few buyers are familier with ?Meer. rinsf-Preeldent, Hetreeffeid ,; Thole E. Sooy•Treod., Selefertb ' W. O. Dine venmenninfootr-t......u...o. dont- , eV* VirintIMOP P. 0.'t George Mae. Seafortiu John RelaneWeleillehlen Jae.)11taneReworded P. O.: John Watt; IldrlOok be" Tneitlee Preget Brimefieldi If sot* do not know ne, pieties in. quire kb Int Otir reliability from theta who know 110 We are :- the orly wm allet' en here in our • R. Hoovero Proprietor . Eiplion :men flannelly, leiJohn Blliten. alinterse ferthLZelltuel tinker:1g prokimaniStr m . Benoit alth Yee, nelnieeellie ; Gailleg• tirdisand JO n Cl: Marion, troditore. Potties &Arens to effect igiebnee Or Weis* act efebr busInellewIfl het/M*1141Y attended t* NeXt to COrrimareial IllOte Isaaationiaono of resaira to thmin e Ilya on opplleto thefa enettl Ofilieere