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Wesley Church, Clinton.
Opening Set vices—Sunday, Mcirch 9
Sunday, March 16
SONDAY, MARCH 9, Rev James Livingstone, of Windsor, President a
algon. Conference, will preach dedicatory sermons at 11 a m. and 7 p m,
WS1THDAY, MARCH 16, Rev.Dr. Carman, of Toronto, General Superintend-
eig-,tlett"Xcethodist church, will preach at 11 a ne. and 7 pn.
Tee public are 1.4vtted to these NerVIcee-
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pp, County News, for pneumonia. Her maiden name was
-- .. Ma gie Hanna and she was a daughter
as B. •Riqean is prep.ariog for the . of Hugh Hanna, Och line, Morris, She
as 37 years 9 age and had been mar-
**, Of 04 brick he in Kipper]. I riwed to her now bereft hnsband a little
C"ViTaiker has sold out his butchee- over a year,
n Brussels to Geo Oliver.
, Salkeld Hros, of Godericli. held their
ri strong has rented hie farm at sale of pure bred Short horn cattle last
lice to Mr R. Hotham,for a term Wednesday week, Auctioneer T,
Gundry wielded the hammer. Nine
Nicholls and wife, who have re- animals were sold at an average of $70
teDordwich for the past three a head. The highest figursii paid was
'halm nioyed to Paisley. $110, given by A, Boyd, of Atmberley, 1
for the bull 'Edward." Thos Gundry
lietei, Ethel, has been bought by
statedthat the house and lot of purchased one to go Weer, • and other
etCallumti
purchasere -were W. 11. Wile0n, West
at $700.
. • • Wawanneht W McWhinney, Ashffeld;
icon. 6, Grey! 'e..ZeicainIng 1,Q0 Ake Johtisteth Carle w ; J W Yeo,
bought by W. Reid from R. Hohnesville; C Johnstf4n and T, Bar -
of Ethel, at, $3,100. rison, Ooderich township.
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o TUCk01 1111110. Properties for Sale or to Let '' • Farm for Sale,
Couscree4Plie'Tucketernit1iCouncil met
at Steongee betel on $aturiley, Feb. 15th,
all neembercepresent, The auditors' report
was preeented, and after 4 careful examin-
ation Was acoep ed, and the Clerk inetruot-
ed to get 100 po ea printed for distribution.
The following o ages were made in the
Het of patbmaste : Div. le, Wm Sproat
instead of J te Oh .seey; 20, John Monroe
metead of Geo A uraer; 21, Roger Pepper
instead of W G•N'
ewes' 22, John 14 Ball
instead a Sidney \Jobne; 45, Ira Jobes
instead of Geo X Terrier; 54, John Murray '
instead of Chas Edmunds; 56, Wm Chesney
ennead of Win Arcbibald; 57, Peter MoKeY
instead of John Strogg; 60, William Oke
instead of Wm Bubo!. W 8 Rogerson was
appointed potiedkeeper instead of WM
Piewes. The tender of Alex IlitoBeth was
accepted foe, 4000 feet of tamarack for re-,
peiring culvirto at $12.50 per M. Delega-
tions composed of Mayor J H Broadfeot
and M Y McLean, Seaforth; and Geo E
Jameson, T Hill, S McGeooh and several
others from Egmondville, waited epee the
council toorge them to grant the right of
wee/ for the proposed electric) railway over
the public highway' from E'eeforth to Bruce -
field. The first speaker to address tbe
meeting was Mayor Hill, of Egmondville,
whc opened the diocese on by remarking
that there is no better farming 10,111 in the Sept-. C - Lf
To Rent.
Lot 88, Maitland Coneession,Goderich Town.
ship.Apply to JAS. SCOW, Ban later.
Oet.11-tf. ,eeinten, ont
For Sale or to Rent.
The residence property of D. R. Menzie, on
Princess St., Clinton. .Apply to JAg. SCOTT,
Dec, 27-tf. B•arrister, Clinton.
To Rent.
First class brick store, suitable for any husi-
ness. Apply to W.-0.14EARLB, Clinton.
Nove6-tf,
To Rent or For Sale.
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That desirable brick and framedwelling on
south side Wellington Street, Clinton, com-
prising Lots 85, 86, 90 and pi, containing one
acre of orchard and garden, Apply to
Oct. 17. W. W. FARRAH
To Let.
ELI BEM •
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eAeplandidelettererfarm, coxisieting of the
•Nitfit Plide of Let 5/Veen 1, East Way) anoili.
good frame house with kitchen, barn 86421
and shed 39X40 in which there are gi o stabling
hard water of never failing well; 8 Whacres_ol bush
89 rth
Peres fall pioued, acT es of fall eat, 1
acre of orchard and the:root under waits ; sit-
uated Er miles from Auburn aud 60 rods from
seiraolailii..15'g fur thehpiapiityzi: anilYug P0. W. BRYDONE:4
Le:3Barrister, ,S:ctliCiter,
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e.oTTl
smivi'-
Oiencie-reeliett Benet, Isaac; Street
swumTO LOAN.
Ice! Ice!
As I have taken out over the largo ice house
from Wra. Wheatley, on Huron street, I an
prepared to take orders to furnish goon, clean
Pare ice to all customers during the coining
riummer, .en orders will be promptly attendee
to. le DAviseeintou,
Feb 14-ef.
DisiOlution of Partnership.
he Partnershigheretofore existing between
James U. Seale and Eh Bice as Marble Dealers
has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.
The husini sswill ;Aid becarried on by J.O.Seale
• ItteebotisdD=tit:aRbal.r4legif:1; 1'41=
Colt ateodnb, ya tllhaecionotuenntsr osw due to th w ill b e
J. RidoutovItness, J, G SEALE
at beautiful store M the Jackson Block, DILtAC Feb. 12tb, 19028
Huron.Street, lately occupied by C.Witts. Ap- --
ply to
THOS: JACKSON, Sr.
world than we have in Tuokei smith, and
110 more intelligent and successful farmers
can be found anywhere. He said we are'
living in a progreeeive age, and therefore
should try to keep abreast of the times, and
one of the way e to do so is to secure electrio
railwaye, and thus better, paesenger and
freight ratee. Electricity is only in its
infatroy, and will no doubt take the place of
steam as a motive power, and we as a pro-
gressive people should endeavor to secure
all the advantages poeeible whenever op-
portunitiePpresent themselves, and con-
cluded by urging the Council to grant the
franohise Geo E Jaokson was thn oslled
Iopen, and in his opening remarks very
truly slated that there were two things in
which be has,always taken a deepleiterest,
namely, good school° and good roads, and
be was making this effort because he be.
lieved it to be in the best interests of the
whole township. He belieyed good roads
to be a necessity, but they must lead to
good towns, and to have good towns we
• mufft have od communication with the
al receipts for Brussels school At the auction eale of Thos Harvey,
to $2396.48 and the payments of the 3rd con of Hay, 2 year old steers
sold as high as $93 a pair; 'cows nearly
kernieln ef taborne, has put • $50; a pair of two-year old colts sold for
F.
PO acres from Jos Harvey. and 1 0248; a pair of stickling colt's went at
11 now have a200 acre farm. $1.31, and ever ything else in prcportion.
The sale wee conducted by 11. s; Phil;
• atrur, a respected rtsident of lips, Hensel Mr Harvey realized
ritherry, peesed away on Friday nearly $2300 for the sale,and in all t hat
AP tit the age of 63 years. amount onlyegee note was given.
Therb died at the residence of Mr D
6 Cupid scoMmother victory on W ed
folimes, on Sanday week, Mr John nesday evening of last- week, when at
htmeron,a former resident of Usborne, the residence of Thos Walker,Brussels,
et the age of 84 years. brother of the bride, Brussels, Robt. E.
• The , Division Court gave judgment Broadfootee. well-to-do young merchant
asteweek. dismissing an appeal brought of Gladstone, Man., and Miss Jean
*flenry Cook, of Hensel' against a Walker, one of Brussels' popular
ei t for $300 secured by John A. daughters, were joined In matrimonial,
ens oho. contract foe dynamos. alliance by the aid of Rev J. Rose.
esincerely regret to have to report A true Christian 'min of Brussels
dden deceaso of Mary E. Foley, passed away to his reward on Monday
sf J. O'Connor. Dungannon,which week in the person of John Barnhill,
lace on Feb. 13th, the cause of an old and respected resident cf this
"ng kidney disee.sel locality He died at the home of his
E. Fair, who was lately In I daughter, Mrs A Laidlaw, Elma tewm-
Varna public school, has tak- ' ship, near Henfryn, after an illness of
tion as teacher of the White- about six weeks, aged 81 years and 6
ublic schools at a good increase months, Deceased was born in Glee.
iff gew, and 57 years ago in Scotland he
ed
married Miss R McKinley,whosurvives
riage of Miss Carrie Greb, of '
her husband. They came to Canada in
Mr Chas Stickels,of Detroit, 1872, and located in Morx•is where they
ebiated at their residence on lived until 16 years ego, when they
th. Bev Mr Glass officiated. moved to Brussels. Ofd age, with a
11 live in Detroit. heart eyeakness,was the cause of death
W nn hle'efliesed of his fifteen Four children were born to Mr and Mrs
re farlit in 1J ebornejleleur.everteef lot 9 13arnhill.
I, 11„to Mr E. Brock, for the sum of
We understand Mr Wynn Will
A Ise; er may be only a tired liver, or
Ye to'Exeter. a starved liver. A stick is all right for the
We are 'sorry to report that inflam- back of a lazy mane But it would be a.
Matory croup caused the death, in 36 sayage as well as a stepid thing to beat a
hears, of Elsie McKay, the 2 year old
dtiughter of Mr and Mrs A. Brown, of
Ailsa Craig, oil Monday last week.
'D. Milne will shortly move to the D.
alefriter farm here, which the former
ecently purchased; A. McAllister opens
p the way byrenioving to his new put-
hasee-the Savage farm.
T. E) Walker has sold his farm on
uevale road to Wm Elliott, of
rry. Mr Walker has since pur-
T.Relly's flee 110 acre farm near
ater. .
J Kernick purchased the hun-
e fat m of Mr Jos. Harvey, sit-
u Usboine while Mr Arthur
ellpurchased the other 11 fty.acr es.
&nick also disposed'of fifty acres
e McCord estate tc Mr Harvey.
is's Urquhart, late mil iner for Mr
A Stewart, of Exeter, was on Wed-
sday, Feb 1911, married in Toronto,
6'411 r David Shit reef, prosperous young
atelier near Hensall.
The 100 acre farm of J. Carnochan,lot
,eon. 12. Grey, has been sold to Geo.
erian who recentiy. bold his farm.
r Uarnochan received $4,85ffe He has
MI a resident of Grey for 25 years.
e 100 acre farm of De.vid Campbell,
alton, has been purchased by Mr
afieenpbelleveon in-law, John Harris, at
e sum of $5,000. He takes pose,. salon
Met month moving fromthe farm two
-miles east.
- A. pretty home wedding took place on
•Feb. llth, at the home of Alex and Mre
Ferrest, on con. lst.,Morrie, when their
'daughter, Mise Agnes, joined heart and
' hand With Geo. Wheeler, a prosperous
„yoting farmer in Grey, Rev. F. Swann,
,16luevale. officiated.
On Tuesday,Feb. llth,aboht 50 guests
asSombled at the residence of W
Itt COIL L Grey, to witness themarriage of
re of his daugeter,Miss May,to Thoserohn-
:fie stor, a respected farmer of Hamiota,
Manitoba. Rev, H. E. Brown,Ethel.
Offitilated,
eeid news reached Exeter of the
h ot Mrs Henry Co'line which sad
Tenrethreeertteleee-ellome-mear- -
weary man or etarving man because he
lagged in his work. So in treating the
lagging liver it is a great mistake to lash it
with drastio drugs, In ninety-nine cases
out of a hundred a torpid or sluggish liver
is but a symptom of an ill nourished body,
whose organs are weary with overwork. Let
your liver alone. Start with the sten:inch
and its allied organs of digestion and nutri-
tion. Put them in proper working order,
and seeehovequieldy'yotir liver willheoome
active and energetio. Dr Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery has made men, mar-
vellous cures of liver trouble by ite wonder-
ful control of the organs of digestion aed
nutrition. It restores the normal activity
of the stomach, inereeees the secretions of
the blood making glands, cleaning- theeilys-'
tem from poisonous accumulations, and to
relieves the liver of the burdens impend
upon it by the dsfeotion of other organs,
Uhief Constable Young. of Chatham,
is dead.
The Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel at Montreal was burned.
Fre(Perrin, a bricklayers' helper at
Peterboro', fell down 60 feet and was
killed.
- EVERY WOMAN NEEDS IT.
There are times when every woman is
tormented by itohing skin and wonla give
anything for relief. There is a prc paietion-
known as Dr. Chase's Ointment, which is a
prompt relief for these sufferings. Women
prize it both for their own use and for its
wonderful effecitiveneee in °nth:1g baby
eczemiesatild head, chafingetnd the various
diseases of childhood.
Win E. Hunt was arrested at Fort
Erie,chaiged with conducting a lottery
company under the title of the Royal
Canadian Art Union, and using Cana-
dian mails for fraudulentpurposese•
Alma college at St Thomas *Moll is
In conntion With the Methoditit
church was damaged by flre last
Sunday. Several of the students lost
their entire veardrobe and the lose
• will be about $1000. .
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DI A MOND D VES
eraine, Man. She had been ill for 'bye
tit tWo years. She leaves to mourn
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derntse a gorrosving husband and All Garments and Materials
anelelopted daughter.
Gen, Brown, of Gorrie,purchased the Made to Look as Good.
Central hotel property in Brussels from
C. Zilia* and will take possession on •
'the let of May. The price was said to
b_ti $0100. A new brick barn Will be Do not for a Mordent itnegitie thel bee
Wilt leett spring fetePloce the Ong te. Oittute goods anti oolored over With Diamond
eeetitly destroyed by fire. Dyes that they Well loOk ehabby or old,
tea &W. -
„.:Thete died at the residence of his SOO When DInumnd T)Yee are eetd your Eat.
,
ulefiti Or goOde, be *hay heavy or light, Will
whose°. Stevenson, aged 80 years, flit;
aged.pattnet, le very feeble with lier 00 hkve the "treahneo° Of new materials," and
their' bright afia beatalfal colors tiantiOt be
tete! and itifirielities. Dteeertsed \ Wag
0 in TOrbt/t0 in 1821twn6rebeaubse. attrainted by iittyihiqg direot from the dry
goode store, you Will be pelighted with the
ontlyllearned the,cabinet making, Ile a
Eerfeet»tidoeft 611004 the tile of Diamond
triedM1813to Mot Jane Worth,
and as a4ettult of this omen . l'Yee'
6411116'146"Pailawettb?"1" 1 Dittsma9ottlI6Duysge•fiettt 24d itiglaideeofiln?" iinf
litany- not, it card
outside world. He produced a map of the
Previllo0i PIO fury drafted by himeelf, to
ehOW the advantages which worn be ginned
by the proposed road in the way of making
connections with the C. P. A. at Wroxeeee,
thue forming a competing line 'with the G.
T. R. for our freight and passenger traffic.'
He regarded horses frightening At the oars
to be only a frivoloue objection, and said
certain portions of the highway had only
been cow pasture for generations, and
could be more profitably used by the Elec-
tric Railway Co. He understood one of the
objeotionce urged Against allowing electric
Oarfl to run on the publie highway is that
the Munioipaity might he liable for accid-
ents occasioned thereby, but could not see
why an agreement drawn ne by an expert
would be any more 'diffloalt than drafting
speoffications and contract for a house. He
thought thee° mist have been a flaw in the
agreement if the Counoilef Waterlog Town-
ship was defeated in thecourts in an action
brought to recover damages from the mun
ioipality for injuties sustained by a farmer
and his wife whosevehicle was strnok by
an eleotrio railway car.. He approved of
the aotion of last year's council, in sending
their reeve into municipalities where elec.
trio railways are in operation, to seoure alt
She information possible but was sorry to
learn that the verdiot appeared to be of
a negative nature and hoped that this
council would see • their way clear to re-
verse the decision of laat fall, The .next
speaker was Mr M. Y. McLean, who said
he apreared before the council, not to in-
terfere in Trielteremitles business, but
because he is interestcd in the roai, for
Seaforth's sake ; and what is in Seaforth's
interestes also in Tuckeremith's. Eie said
be had little doubt, but that in a short time
there would be a net work of electric lines
over this couetry as • they are bound to
come. Xf the promoters cannot get what
they want through Tuoketernith they min,
get it elsewhere by going, ari they propose
by way of Clinen to Bayfield. He said a
resolation grantieethe right of way over
the highwisy, could be passed by the
ocninoil and properly hedged and safe..
guarded so.aa to recitedt the rights and in-
terests of the people and it is all noneence
to think we could not get justice from such
compsniee. He didnot think that horses
frightening at oars should be a serious
consideration. After a spirited-- discussion
which lasted a couple of 'hours the delega-
tive retired and the council took the metter
into their most serious consideration.
'While the connoileeoan readily see the
convenience such a road would be .to
certain ptifts of the oonmonnity, • and do
not Wish to he 'a sinnihling blook in the.
way of the prcjecee yet porn what ^they
have been Able to learn, regarding the oper-
ating of electric railways, on the public
highways, in other municipalities they are
in doubt, as to whether it would be in the
public interest to grant the eight of way
over the highway ; . but would prefer ewe
ing the company purchase the right of
weee from the property ownere adjacent to
the highway, for which provision is made
in the Electric Railway Act, and -whith
the counceildo not think would be a very
serious or expensive matter ; since it is
likely to be ,a benefit to the community
through which theylpropose to plum however
as it is a most serious matter the council
did not feel like making a final dioision but
will regerye It for further consideration.
The next Meeting will be held at Dixon's
Halt, Brnoeiteld, on giturday, March 15th
at 10 o'clock. ' A. G, 131ULLIE$ Clerk.
IT IS LENT. -The season' of tent is
upon us and h connection with the
Anglican churches social gaietyhas
been interrupted for forty days; in its
place has taken a season of qniet and
religious observance. Lent, observed
tle commemorate the fort y days' fast
of our Lord in the wildernesi began
this year on Feb. 12th (Ash *ecInes.
day), It ends with Easter Sunday,the
„day of spring costumes. 'lhe period of
raiding le forty days, with all the
churches that observe Lent, except the
Greek churcheq, which have lengthen-.
ed it to forty-eight clays. Sundays are
not counted in the fast. Pope Gregory,
the Gbeettt, in 590; directed that tbe
season should begin on the sixth Sun --
before Easter, and that on all the inter-:.
Vening week days, fasting shonid be
practiced. AfterWards, either by hitt
,ott-by„,,Gregory,n., four glattLnute„
ed to make up the whole fast forty
days, The Sundays included In the
Lenten season are obsetved aa festivals,
never as feats, therefore, exiled Sun•
days in Lent are not Sundays of tent.
The last, or passion Week, is considered
the moat solemn portion of the Season
and is venerally. known an"Holy
week." •
tentrat ituidnesd GOWN
TorontO•
The figures given in the advertlefe.
nient °Me fil0Ve rained College in
this i8SUP. t n bleb ;r0e,z, direct the
attention of cur ivaders, not only
ililkingly 1-tic/gent( the populatity of
this oplondid so ell but the itierette.
log desire of our. (Nang pttopla for that
i. trq
For Sale.
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North Wet of 14 26 on fifth con., township of
Mullett, containing fifty acres well drained
good well and orchard on the place; about 8
miles from addre.s or see personally
Mrs S. Mt GAW, owner, Seaforth, or lIr James-
AhCEIIBALD, horse dealer, Seaforth,
Jan 24,-tf.
Barracks for Sale.
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The frame building en Riven 84., at present
used as a Baivation Army b • Its, together
with the lot on which the building stands, is
offered for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to
either Faun LIvEnfORE or Fax» BROWN*,
Feb, 14-m Clinton, Ont,
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Cottage to Rent. -
A comfoitable and roomy cottage on' Isaac
street lately occupied by 2.1r Geo. Orion, la
offerer
adjoiningrwill be .u3 9U en easy tiznes.a Apply
to MRS RUDD, Mary St
Oct. 4-tf
- Farm For. Sale. ,
The west half of lot 24,' Hayfield Con God-
erich township, orintainhig 100 acres t good
land, is offered (oracle on easy terms. Good
barn, log house, plenty of water and ,small
orohard. Particulars on application to
tf-- J. P. TISDALL, Clinton'
House and Lot for Sale
A small lot, 66 It frontage, and comfortable
frame house, with woodshed attached, on
William street, near Show Ground. .W111 be
sold cheap. Apply to W. BRYDONE, barrister,
or T. et. FOSTER, Tara.
Nov. 29-4.
For Sale or to Rent.
The Road
to Success
nAnrusTEn, soiamoit, Romfair
PUBLIC, ETO..
°glee -Beaver Block.
Up -stairs, OPPosite Foster's Pholo gallery
exateroN
RIDOUT & HALE
CONVEYANCERS, COMMISSIONERS,
Real Estate and Insurance Agency
Mune) te loan.
0. B. HALE,
JOHN RIDOUT-
CHARLES SIEAGER
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary and Conveyancere
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OfIlee-Oot)oslte Colborne uotee
Goderleh
M., G. CAMERON
formerly of Cameron Holt di Cameron
BARRISTER min SOLICITOR,
Office -Hamilton St opposite Colborne HMIs
GODERICIL ONT
Is easy for those
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who are equipped GARROW & GARROW
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. '
forthe propertran- Office -Corner IllatutIton St. and the square..
sactionofbusiuessaffairs. Those 1 GoderIch, Out. 7
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who get their educa,tion where .7. T °ARROW. Q. 0.• CHAS. GAnnow. LL.D.,
I attention is givento detail sand PEOUDFOOT & HAYS.
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simple methods will. have the BARMSTERS, Sotion'ons ' Norenrss Fugal(
Pitoorone IN THE Maximus COURT, & 0 . '
advantage of others. We have Office; North st., next door toSignal Oftfeel -
1. information for you if you . Private Puiputt:ititd. At iovvest rates
, . W.are.interested.
.. . pRovorooT. . . R. (). HAYS..
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Lot 29, oim. 2, Stanley,. containing 100 ,acres
In- good state 0 cultivation for sale or to rent
for terra of years, apply to JNO. MeGREGOR,
on premises or MRS D. MoGREGOR, 2 con.,H.
R. S..Tuokersinith, Beoforth P. 0.
Feb. 7-tL
Choice Farm for Sale.
59,000 will buy a chcace farm of about 120 acres,
situated d half mile from Clinton. Good brick
house,20x283.nd 20x20,1).orns 40160and40x60,stone
stables underneath, silo, windmill, eto. A
very choice location and ,excellent farm, for
any one wanting& real •good place. Will be
sold on easy terms. For further particulars
apply at J. STEVENS, Clinton P. O.
L Unto)). ,jan .9th -3m.
For Sale or to Rent..
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• The choice brick house.On the 'corner of Ful..
ton and Joseph•:streets, belonging. to the estate
of the late Richard -Heywood, is offered. either
!Or sale or to -rent. • It contains, moth' for ordi-
nary family, is practically a new house, with
all eonveniences, and three -tenths' of an. acre
Of land. .11 the property is not sold or rented,
part of it will be rented. • Apply to •
,• • W. COATS Executor Clinton.
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FOR SALE. •
Tlie framecottage on Orange street, °eau-
p!ed by the undersigned, is offered for sale on
reasoeable terms. The lot is of an acre, with
hard and soft water, stable, good fruit and
vegetable garden, . The /. ouse contains hall,
parlor, two bedrooms, clothes closet, dining
room, summer kitchen, ceilar and woodsheo,
is centrally located, possession given any time
to suit purchaser. ELIZABLI'll GRAHAM tI
Real Estate lor Sale.
The parcel of ground adjoining St. Paul's
Rectory, con gating of lot 218;•Rattenbunt St.,
and lot 262A Pkincess St. is offered for sale.
Each lot is about 80 by 132,feet. Together they
make an exceptionally fine site for a first -plass
resIdenee: Applr to Wm. Q, Phillips or C.0,
Rance, Church Wardens, °Hilton..
August 16-tf.
For Sale.. .
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• ...Vilna story:and a half frame house on On-
tario. street, containing 0 roonla with entire,
cellar underneath, al so haFd and soft water„
quarter °Tan acre of land and a good num-
ber of beautiful shadeArees, Situated on- one
of the pr ettiest and prnmipal Streets. in Olin,
ton,being on the corner Of Ontario end Dinsly
streets. Will be sold reasonable, For further
particulars apply to MRS .f. MoMURRAY,
Also for sale -stove, extension table, side
.board,Cutter and several 6n:taller articles. •
Oct. 11-tf. • •• Clinton, Ont
Farm For .Sale.
Lot. 12, Bayfield con., Goderich tp., 118 acres
(86 cleared,balance hardWood,with a large quan-
tity of cedar on it), in good state of cultivation,
about five acres fall ovheat,and considerable fall
plowing done, Comfortable brick house, large
bort with stabling underneath,driving shed and
other outbuildings; about 2 acres orchard,
mostly winter fruit ; well watered-noverfail-,
Ing 'spring creek and two wells. Seven miles
from Clinton and three from Hayfield. Poses -
ion at any time, reasonable terms. Apply for
further particulars to CHAS. SIMONS, 72 ,.St
David st., Goderioh. Feb 7-tf •
(lhurch Property for Sale.
choice, will iiittiated quarterdtere lot, with
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-• The property at:preaent known as the Batten.
bury St. MethOdist Church, and consiating 0?t.
'
large brick building, and largo frame addition
I:Avg:4 ocifivsifiosz; Betti cizetltat it: Winter,Term begins Jan. 2, • 1902. Our
rates are reesonable-our courses of study
building oeuld easily be converted into tvit or
three comfortable dwelling }mime, or Might thorough and Practical. Send for Our
be adapted to a variety of, purposes, and is a journal to see what we 'teach. Studento
ZAN= allnar ri ag"alake a gml r'if`'' may enter at any time, Two courses of
Offers are sOliditcd for the building and its study. 'ComniErOial and Short -band.
Content; entire, ESUOI AA furnates, Jscats oto
and for itaccintente hue I ° Menge ,
offers are also eolieit.ed forvtlitsbuiteleg..alAtne;,,,,, .
President. • •Seoretary
O. A. nipmitier, A. L',' MoINTYRE,
double windowa, furnneear e c. - -"`"-*-0971311lietirideeee-ereee Listowel--
JnoJdn the of thn e me such as
Crutfg. tirit'ogigwelittglinorloindonlei,iliag 1, g lel&
other buildings. The riows aro well preserved CZT.Vt1-1.111/Cil\T"
,some of thern having been in use only a fevr
years. The railings are make ofcherry and
WAtlinfVin' formation desired mai be obtain& Mo rble Icaranite
from the undermentioned pertiome - Offers
teot:yed, by the ehairman, Up to 6 p. in. on
Jan, 18,11)02.
W. DOIIERTY "NATC)1:ZICS
Forest City Busi-
ness College,Y.K.C.A. Build-
ing, Loudon, Ont.
W. J. Westervelt, Principal.
FIGURES
TELL
12 teachere,60 typewriting machines,
367 students inDay Seesion,102 Mem-
bers in the Evening Classes, 31 Posi-
tions filled from Jan. 24,toFeb,2,indi-
cate the conditions now prevailing in
the • .
Central Business College
TORONTO .
A strong, reliable school which you
may enter sfany time, No Vocations.
Write for Piroulars. Thorough Cour-
ses given by Mail. As k for Sample
Lessons,
W. ph Shaw, Principal
Yonge &Gerrard Sts,Toronto
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The Novelty Bakery
and Restaurant
Oranges and Unions.
We hava row in stook some very
nice fresh oranges at lowest prices:
V lencias at 15c 'per doz.
Mexicans at 15 and 200 per dos,
Nayele at 40 and 50c per doz.
Best fresh lemons 250 per doz.
Chocolates.
- McCormick's celebrated Mara.
oaibo Chocolates and PatersOnes
chocolates creams, always dn hand.
We also carry a nice line of .fine
bon -bone, French fruit, and choco-
lates an.t creams put up in dainty
boxes. Yon clan always depend on
these g od; fresh when you gef them
being here.
Oysters
Our oysters are 'always fresh and
• of the best .quefity. We handle.
Booth's.Dwil Brand • and also the
'Baltimore oysters.
• Courteous and attentive to all.
J AlcC4144.2inattva-i.
Wanted. • !
Yong men and women to prepare for
good situations. Apply to
Dominion
Business
. College
The best equipped Businees and Shorthand
Oollege in Canada. Reduced tuition rated,
Write us regarding our ()mimes of study,
and prospects of 'souring situatione for
`graduates Catalogue sent free. Address
J. B. dieKAY,'
Dept "C" Confederation Life Bldg.
Toronto Ont.
• Medical.
13. R. . C, Per'. U.k
8. Ed1ubixrga
CMOs -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night callsa•
at front door of office or residence. Batten --
bury Street ,
DR. J. W. SHAW.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AI:conchae ete., office and residence On
tario tit., opposite English church, formerly GO..
°tailed by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont. • •
, DR. WM. GRAHAM
Licentiate of the Royal College of PhirsiClaff
London, England.
Office and Residence-
PERKIN'S BLOCK, Dp Stairs,
DR. C' W..THOMPSON1
Phy,Wolan, Surgeon, Rte.
. :Special attention given to cliseeseS of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. •
• . Office and Residence--
, Albert Strect,2 lBloelks Norther Rattenbury
DI - G. ERNEST. HOLMES.
DENTIST •
(Successor toXlr. T. 0. Bruce
teklagiat: tcre itraires`PlAnarrsts. -
D. D. 8.g onsfx.folOanstaala Toronto,oraraiito 01 Den.
Speedelta/Nee
illigtria_pe dc)1 f Ttr"rt: or' Uvusilieoreli"
children's teesh, will visit PBasyneld every,
llonEay. •
Moe over W. Taylor & Son's shoe store.
DRS. AGNEVV_& BILLINGS
DENTISTS.CLINTON. •
Offi0O adjoining PbotO Studio:
Office Hours -9 to 6 every day- and,
Saturday until 10 p.7m., Manch c 'fives
in Manehester Dungannon,Blyth and
Hayfield. •
. Veterinary.
. DR. J. FREEMAIY.
TETERINARY SURGEON,
' "Member of the 'Veterinary Medical'Associa- •
tions.of London end Hdinburgh, and..Gradir- •
ate of the Ontario Veterinery College, • •
'TREAT DISEASES 01" ALL ANIMALS'
Office open night and day, ovposite Er.
Paul's church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont.
•
Miscellaneous.
A.13,111AGE LICENSEE issued by the un-
NIE dersigned at his_Residence, Mary street:
elint°94 JAMES SCOTT, SR
-TAMES CAMPBELL, LONDESBORO,.
el- ISSUER OF.XABRIAGE LICENSE' 8,
• No witnesses rocmired
. • ,
W. GLEN CAMPBEL
Organist and Musical Director of North
Street Church, Goderieb, and teacher on
PIANO, PIPE ORGAN an THEORY, is pre-
pared to take a limited atmber of Pupil' in
the above For terms apply this °Mee or ,to
CAMPBELL,may be seen from 11 a, m , to •
p.m., at the Clarendon Hotel, Clinton,
Friday of each week. .
D. L. MACPHERSON
INSURANCE. .
Fire, • Life, i—cerdent , Plate Glas;
Orrxmi 111.semer (Ases:r N:
JOHN W. YE0
VseeirjritItErn'a Aesunaren
cer onftmtoartnohhEtee°BtelLete7NC
EIIElland, whose funds and
security are rated at 04,500,000. Also the Mt-
Ervror MurnAVIrvoineticr Co. All classes of
farm risks and town property taken at
°west rates. Firtit-olass Goan Companies
also represertod. Money to be had from 41 per
centup, acce(r.ling to nature of seearlty.-.
Daffy maff to Holmesville - postal card will
fet0h him
Dr.McCahols Heave
IL*1104YEREG, Chairman
Afar& woora phosploatit,
the Great ktictishlteenath
ettirglediestanitireoetvonmardoednilbyrg :vnlidlellwhoerkbranyttnge,hifpnr oth ee zaettehriinsg)
abIn moikedimarteifiemdteetsootovectredie BLi very few buyers are fsanilier with,
SexuartiriZenelTeall effete:a Of ilbaSe If yen do oot know tlar Pletuto in.
seep, Ifelital Worry. Exbealaive ttee Of Tek quire scoot our reliability trom
°pieta r Onto those who know us vit. WS are
the only praotical mei, here in our
nue.
The purohatier of a monnment
should have complete Confidenee
in the reliability of the firm, from
CURE
For lisCtkon.:
"44ncied
HORSES
Cures nowise, Chronlo Cough, and an niir--'07-kAffe
((088 01 the Throat and Lungs. The only ..catct... 111
the world that will cure thd above disease, making elit
snimal sound in wind and useful to his owner, Price,1141
Dr. McOahey's Kidney dc Cough ?cm:dere'
torah Aoute Affections Of the throat and lunge, such at
Distemper, etc. For swelling_ and sleeking of the lcgs,
the result of hard 'driving ,•Kidney Trouble; efts., one
dose will relieve, and one box will cure: Price, 50o.
',HIL DR. lileGAHEV DIEDIOiNK 00.•
For eale by 11 B Combeeiruggist, Clinton
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
FARM and 1E01 ATEEI TOWN PROPERT
°pax mistmE
merit:MRS
J.11. McLean, Preriblent, Hipper; P. 0.; Theits
Fraser, vice-president, Bruedield P. O.; Th
E. Ewe, Serlforth P. 0,; W.
liroadfoot, inspector of Losses, Beaforth P. O.
Mitutrr010
W. G. nroadfoot, Seafortn; John G. Grieve
Winthrop P. 04,06151yr° Dale. Seatortlit &ski
Benil•wels, 1/ubliitJaa. Evand, BeeehWoOd P
04 dohn Watt, HarlOok P. O.; Thomas Prase
Brucefleldi John 13, MoLettn, Kippen ja
Connolly, dhlaton
44inttM
Robert Smith. PArIeck; Itobt, Mo
ifith,e, James Caroming, OM!
eo Halmeaville ; Georg* die
altditOrs.
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