The Clinton New Era, 1902-04-11, Page 2`vpy
YRIDAY, APIRie 11. 1002.
The time is now here for a general elear-up and clean -outer the town.
Knightef the Grand Orme have Owing to the recent fall of snow after the frostehere will be more danger from
been 'invited to the eerotratien, and soakage into welle, so it will be imperatiere upon all to have their 'wells gleaned
obeeies Tupper wig be able to go, OUts And in order to make it complete the cribs should be scrubbed and white- )
• washed. It is too well kuown thatethe water supply ot the Linen is very bad
The claims a missionaries in China, and extraprecaution should be taken,
eireetuottng to $2,040,000,are new before
Owing to the prevalence of diptneria in some a the neighboring towns,
ethe re S. Congress, and it its saidethat
Welly spread by dirt and refuse leftlying around yards, and the neighborhood
.210•4111881Qtlitry teutiment Is so etrong'
, becoming contaminated, it is coenpulsory Unit all yaeds, lanes, outhoueeta and
lteleanee of the lontIng mladenance• cellars should be elea-ued, out,
Te IlEillaek Cats Axe IC/taining THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
to The following Circular has been issued by the ,Roard 01
Health, to the Citizens of our Tow%
teatthey way not be passed,
The Weter Closet System. is grealeally improving, but there are a num-
'The outcries returns of Canada, for be of closetsthat have not been cleaned out for twoor threeyears. This yearthe
Match total 112,933,397 or an increase of Inspector will makea list drill those not attended to by May let,then if after ten
4083,262 over the same month ot 1001, days_ this is not complied with action will be taken at once against the owner ,
4r the nine months ofthe current tie* Attend to the thorough ventilation cif your houses, clean the cisterns,
gel year there is an increate in custorar open im closed drains. So that it on be said,: We havelhe healtlaiest town ,
•eiellectioue of $1,958,591, in the County.
While some people are worderit g
Where therare to get hold, of money to
: he •p thiegs going, others are decrying
tie "dirty pelf," and asking that it be
. 'elttsirefected betel e it is allowed to cue
mutate.
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The population of Japateaccordir g to
the meat recent censue, is 45,000,000. Of
ibis number 10,000 speak English, 1,00
Iviench and perhaps 2,000 German -
pater foi eign languages cutting no fig-
eire at all. They are nearly all to be
found in Yokohama. Kobe and. Wagesrekand at the capital, Tokio. Taking
Xi 900 frora 45,000,000 leaves 44,987,000
re no do nnt understand or speak an:, -
abieg but Jananese.
The bdst means of disinfecting and deodeeizing:are
1, Corrosive Sublimate 2 drachms to.2 gals.. of writer, 1 drachm of
eulpho-napthol to 1 gallon of water, 1 lb sulphate -copper to 1 gallon
of water -for closets, urinals, privies and cess -pools,
2 Sulpho-napthol is one" of . the safest ar.d best disanfeetants-1
drachm to 1 gallon of water for „clothes, handst or the body.
3 Fumigating rooms -3 lbs sulphur burned for every 1000 cubic, feet
_of arr space, or the vapor of formaldehyde.
I have the honor to be,
J. W. SHAW, M, D„ Health Officer, -
All the above must be attended to by May ist, after that a list of de-
linquents willebe made and action taken to enforce the law. .
JOSEPH WHEATLEY; Inspector.
The annual report of the Ontario Ag- Ottawa Correspondence, :, about either of them, and are aleveY
eecultural College at Guelph hal. been
issued, and stews that 281 students The Railway Committee bas vent desetvee it. There are degtees of pop
the hest part of two days discuseing Mr uleaity among other members of th
- .. were registered. for the Feneral course
„ LappaSter's cattle guard bill, and when Cabinet, but without exception or in
e • ' 3 4year, 80 in the dairy course and e2 a, whole graft of members express their ,Vidious distinction, it may be said al
the specialists' course. For the three
, opinion thereon, reinforced also by ex. are very popular, and exceedingly af
pert railway lawyers, it is surprising fable, r
short courses; stock judging, poultry
.4 the great diversity that prevails. The .
- raising and domestic science, 814 add- railwayeseem to have got the idea that Crisp County Clippings
• tional students were registered. The the hill asked for a re -turn to the old .
average of awe was twenty years. and "pit" guardee but the bill only asked • .
megamut ran from 16 to 35 years. itt for some satiefactory guard. Thepit is Dr McLennan has removed from
the general course 222 students come dangerous to the travellingepubhc. as Kintail to Ripley. ,
. fro a the Province ofOntario (43 court- well as to cattle, and will neyer be in- peath Tisited Iiillagreen last week
vas being represepted), 27 from the traduced again, At the meeting of the and mimed etr
e ' m
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either provinces of the Domitien. 7, Committee on Tuesday the bill wasringle'
'Vora Ragland 3 from Jamaica, 4 froth' again discussed in all its bearings, on YOunger SOr! r ..CO
' lb , United States, -14 from Argentine. of 'every interest involved, .the •Sas Harris, 16th cop, Greer and fani
, iremblic, one each* from Asia minor, farmer, the employer; the travelling • 1LY Lutil'oepr,en?ooylat troecteh4
I ly4th-purchasecol. o
:. 'Scotland, Mauritius and. Sweden. • ' public and the railway, conapany. A ealcm
• couple of amendments were proposed arm. '
' - 'For "working on the Sabbath" tne which -itwas urged would_ solve the Last week aas..Lindsay sold his -farm
p .epri leer of the Bruce Herald 'I'i should be !IA to where responeibility ' hear Ethel,, 'Rich, - Pearson. • of thilr-
liiPleh C
d in the case of cattle, locality, for $1,800. There are no build.;
Igieerterton and his foreman have • being killedoa e rack,but In the end lugs of valee on the place. .
1 ten fined the usual one dollar and the tbere Minister of Railways proposed that The citizens of 'Zizrich and Vicinity
a,s Seemed to be 'the gra,
iostit by the police magistrate. The.
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,:elyergeticy of opinicies as ta lavestds, „elearned Of the death of Mrs Campbell,lle ...seedebeeeeeeeed„ on -Tuesday :Morning-
•:. ,, , peeprieter of the paper explains that matter be left over till next, 'session. f he let inst. • She bad been a resident
' eh were pressei by work and inad• ' Meentirne the government will have ; f Zurich for:six years). ;
. expert's examine leit descriptiens of eat-
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•tee; tertently continued working after tle guards in use in armada and in the On Marcb 26theat the Methocliet par.
twelve o'clock on Satui day night, and United States and Europe, and decide : snnage, Blueyale, • by Rey F. Swann
upon the roost efficient pattern, thatto •• Wm Vanstone, of Turuberry, Wit
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The staff of every daily paper be Mede. the standard cattle guard, and : united in marriage to Miss MartlaaBell
i ;Toronto work on Sunday, and they. legislation to be wised next session to Armstrong, of Witigharn.
S ' are tinder the same Sabbath lew as • make the use of, such cattle guards by .Miss Susanna France, daughter 0
the B •uee fierhld, yet we never beer rail wa Ys imperative.' It was moved,in Mr jos Churchille died at her home in
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' - • te it P -lice Magistrate Denison eithet view of • this. statement by Mr Blair, Turnberry on Thursday. week, aged 20
;•.•, lines t em owe or a s
•-;'.. h 11 his constables te thatthe debate he Adjourned and the years arid 6 mouths from prreumonia
. • 1 eige vexatious complaints against motion carried., It is said Mr Lancaster, Anothenelenghter is very' ill.
. • ethem " - may yet bring the matter lig in the mr.riawarci who died on Monday -a
House and ask. for a vote on it. .
. . an advanced age, had been a residen
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willing to give audience to anyone wh
4 -.4
ACkar
Coiiipiexion,
can be the possession '
only of the man or
woman whose digestive
ftinctionkare in perfect
order:
taken" reptlatly will
keep the i'stomach In
good condition, the
blood pure, and thacoin-
plexl on c 1
ear.
All.druggisto
0
1.7.0 I
0' 1
, were handling a gun when it
1 went offend Moore recelyed the cone
"• tents in the leg, ' Dr. Turnbull was cal-
kd out to attend the injured man.
The se.wing match in Brussels was
Witnessed by a large•crowd on Friday
week. Two cuts wete made through
a 20 inch beech log, with the follow -
results: -Ramsay and Harris, of Grey,
37, 30e, 67e seconds; Mc Fadzean Bros.
of Grey, 41e 33e 75 sewn& ; Gorealitz
e- Bros of Grey, 41*, 35, 76* seconds;
Gilmour and lildeuire, Parkhill, 47*,
• 38, 85e seconds. There Were three
entlies in the Mixt test, ell using the
d same saw and just one cut, and was
won by Rameay and Rttchie in 83e
seconds. - '
Deep sorrow is feleet 'the' death -Of
km Hutchinson. beloved *wife a
Henry Kinsman, L. D. S„ who diedat
the 'amity residence, Exeter, on Mon-
day week at the age of 63 years And 11
months. rho deceased had been a
lififfeelifeefeterieepurnieinuee Anaemia- her -
the' past three years ' or more.- She
leaves a grawreun faintly of five child-
ren -two sone and three daughters -
besides a sorrowing husband to mourn
s the loss of a •lovipg mother and kind
e wife.
On Monday evening,. March 31st.
f Thomas Hawkins, P. M.., of , Pert Al-
) beet, passed to the,t bourne from -which
ne traveliereeturns, at the age •of 70
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. years, 1 month and' 5 days,-. 'after a
• :short illness. The deceased was a
t viative of the roiniti of Wicklow,
t Ireland, and emigrated to this country
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SW Wilfred's Daily Routine. It would not be much Perversion of a Hay tewnship foe a long time and
. scripture to say that in the Senateethe had been ailing fen. some months. He
(Events) ' lame, the halt and blind" find a refuge. leaves an aged widow and , three son
The present piesident of the privy Beery day I seea member of theSenate to Mourn his loss. •
able to see, •ancl whose faculties other- home of 'R. Mainprize, Brussels, on
eeen almOst any morning walking ne seise are impaired. This is, of course, Tharsday week, when his daerghter'
en street te the pricy council. He a great misfortune, but it seems a trav- Miss Ellen Ae, was mauled to Wm
•isty that in his enfeebled condition he Stewart. The eeremony was perform, -
r• es ratty takes the street ear which should be one of the law -makers of the by Rey. John •Ross. B. A. • •:
with his father, the late John Haw-
kins, who first settledln Londoneafter-
e wards tweiripg to Pore Albeit in
1840;: where he became engaged iii the
milling 1 , i .followed
for some time, afterwards starting up
business as general merchant and be-
' ' &Arne poet master. •This be followed'
' till &bent two years ago; He was the
1 eldest Of i large family: . There are left
tet mourn herees bis wife eight chil-
emu : Thos, R., M. D., Cameron, Wise
Willie,. Chicago; Harry C,, Sault Ste
Marie, Mich; Walter, teacher, Mafe-
king : Mrs Geo BristereVananda, B.C.;
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Mrs Albert Jordan, Frankland, Tenn.:
1 Mrs Wm Grey, Pert Albert, and Tena
at ht nee, He also leayes three brothers
and a . .
led around the corridore, who is not A wedding was celebrated at the
council, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, may. be
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. wares his retideuce on Tneodore street Ian . number f othei the Sen A pretty weddIng to pleee. ei, elle
• _ a d off the f G k ate can scarcely pull one foot after the hoe ofeler:reed Alm jas Currie, 15th
, getting o at corner o par s
otber, and their movements- are.- eotre arev, bn.Wednesday week, When
• . and Elgin streets, walks to his ofd e in ful ta behold. . Senator Wark, , who is
. • John W. Taylor whose home is nestr
r: d 1 necrotic sholnacity. Pigs is about 98 years of age, and isehe• eldest legis-
• • 'later in the werideis in attend e Guelph, and Or,
Sophia R, eldest
:half past ten in the morning. ancl frein - ance an4 daughter of the host and hostess, were
meal more active than some ot the united in matrimony by Rey •D B Mc L
thou until about six o'clock the -0741-, others e but eine cannot hell? thinkieg Rae, of °cart:brook.. .
' thatet man at hiera le not istifi d
-. dent of the council is hayel4et work in ge yr e in e. .
travellin all the way from Frederick- reter Ntelvart. at one time it resident'
, 'se )1( :ell Or During the see. len 'stone of the Senate. The more one, Scotland, on Feb 10, aged.'70 years. Fie Die von ever vase a single night in wake,
etne red upholet,eredetiom "oppos%thii toe, eel, to attend .the luselees ses. of the 17th cou„Grey,died at Pitlocht yl. TR. AG‘)/4.3r-ar-SIBEET48658'
• 'looks at the Senate, rind into itthe leas was unmarried. It is 15 or 20 years ful misey, tossing and 'rolling in bed, trying
r' he be found here until thtee
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... ndethe time Most since e eo Is farm, owned by
. e one thinke of it ea now
' T. k i the afternoon; at which hour
. „Luc n Wne Strath, and returned to the land in vain to sleep and hinging for morning to
come when the democracy of the age
rein meeting of the house compells his come ? Can yon imagine the torture oi
will wine it out of being • . : ef his birth. .
attendanze there. Sometimes be le dee , - -* , • • spending night after night in this Way,each
in a while th P br A e t ' john Doig and wife of (her have 1110'leeding night growing worse and worse.
titined in the house until one o'cloek in . once e u lc c ohn s
. - removed to Fordwich where th..e will 1 his is the most dreadful symptom of ner-
the morning or later,so that sr nietimes Coramittee, which is for the investiga-
tion Of all and sundrsr accounts, devel- I make tb '
, eir home, Mr Doig isn, ger' yeas exhanotion and debility. Yon can be
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kee,_e_tee__Ieeder ia sometimes overWorked. -
" Notwithstancting tnertliere le et. eeelet- - - • i in buYin l' live stock for shipping pur- gradually ii,nd thoeoughly Cured of sleep -
nee . ecie o may be doing the eingese t entire', ' Reber who ase s er)e o0 . t cures in nature`ii-
- Seeable absence of that air of haste
bead and no minister with such a, • not- P nee h 1", " e. Eltetruteoetealiiie50-aerrfarree-igne!repTyeeter;neandieling_. ineueiree of Dr
The 131a ok Cato' .444;re Coming
Properties for Sale or to Let
To Rent
TolI0114.•
Lot , Maitland, concessioni_Ooderfolt Town.
014P. Apply to JAIL SCOTT', Barrister.
Ma21-
rch 6, I•OffriOn--Elllett Block, brew Streak
N., enter ro purr. .
Oat 11-•tf. e zi • B. L. PARNHAN,LotIltOori. 9, Etuliett.
For Aeryice.
Letfal
elle undersigned. velir"igep for service ,tbts %JAMES soorr
season the American regleterea Hereford nun
"Kruger" No 126,881. Terms $1.25 payable Jan.' Barrister, ISolleitor, ken
1203. 4100 YOUng liereford stock for sale et/ 01,141IeOle.
Eor $azo or to Ient 1 lee Ice. - • W. okortatatio.
The residence property- ofie. It 61(nzie. on
Prineese Bt., Clinton, A.pply i.o JA.8 SCOTT,
Deo. 27-41. seer:star, Penton.
To Rent, Nre
rfrat owe briok etore, suitable for any bust.
ness A iv t W 0 SEARLE ton
24"115114f* R. E MANNING,
1 As I_IimaveW_teltert error the large lee how
IpTroennparrio4 4tahkee/totrledreirEsOtolx Fitururnolinhatgroodee%
ruilinremitAtoAtsioreduesrtosinwejurebedpurrioni&Vratotertrandingsti
rto,A) 14.44 B. PAVIiii,011ittfin.
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. To Let. sUranCe4gent
That beautiful store in the Jackson Block, Canada Life Assurance co,,
'Huron Street, lately occupied by 0,VVitts. Ap•
I to '
, 1 • Marine,
THOfi. JACKSONSY...
Sept. 0-0 Canton Oftlee 2 J. 1". Tisdall's Dank, Clinton.
Cottage to Rent,
A oonafoitable arrd roomy cottage on Isaacs
street,. lately occupied by "Mr Cam Orlon la
offered to rent. The quarter acre vacant et
ad.totningovill be sold on easy times APPir
to MRS =DP, Mary St
Oot.
IPPINCOTT'
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LIBRARY
Farm For Sale. The Best in Current Literature
The West half of lot 24, Bayfteld Coh God-,
mirth township, containing IOQ soros c .100d.
land, is offered fori;sale on easy terms. woo '
barn, log house, plenty of water and small
orchard. Rertioulare on a lioation to
. P. , OUnton
House and .Lot tor Sale
A small lot, 66 ft'frontage, and comfortable
frame • house. with woodshed attachedon
William street, near Show Ground. Will be
sold cheap. Apply to W,BRYDONE, barrister,
or T. R. FOSTER, Tara. •
For Sale or to Rent.
Lot 29, con, 2, Stanley, 'containing 100 acres
in good state of cultivation for sale or to rent
for term of years,apply to 3NO. MoGREGOE,
on premises or MRS D. MoGREGOR, 2 con.x.
B. S.. Tuokersmith, Seb,forth V. 0.
Feb. 7-tt.
. For Sale.
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North half Of lot 26 on fifth con., township of
Mullett, containing Irty acres, well. drained.
good well and orchard on the place; 'about 8
miles from Olinten, address or see personally
Mrs S. MEGAW, owner, Seaforth, or Mr Janne
ARCHIBA.LD, horsedealer, Soaforth,
Jan 24.-tf. •
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12 CoMPLETE NoVE1,8 YEARLY
• MANY SHORT STORIES AND
--PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.50 PER YEAR: 5 eye. A COPY •
40'40 CONTINUED STORIESt.,
AVERY NUMBER COMFETE IN 1TBELP
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-Logs , and Heading of all
kinds wanted,
Highest prices given.
Soft elms to be cut 11 feet,
12 feet, and 13 feet long.
R. & J. BAMFORD,
tap eton. alt Works
• Shorthorns for, Sale.
Two young Bulls, one seventeen and the other
nine months old, from good. milking calve also
Fair: gore:Lit:heifer in call& loiattick and
Bahara Grove Stook Fa
Mar: 14--tf.- Ciinton, O.
roper y or 'Sale.
'!Knowledge
is Power"
Alrnism_ tkat_
counts in business
The young men
or _women who would- succeed
- -Tots lOand 20Falton street 'Clint° must possess themselves of
0/L^^.0110...-•• ••••• - • •-•
wbich.offends. In dismissing a visitor g • e tvill neove to it. The price paid was way by oreeting new nerve cells andirestore
odier clay Mr reenne of Toronto, found . $2;775. ing lost vitality.
'• Sir Wilfrid always adds to his list of
-personal admirers one more wbo will in the Auditor -Gel -trivet's report an item-
Onfeaturelay morning week lire was .
"Chamber set, $55." Re scented ex- •
Arg his praises. when be returned to discovered in Mr•John- Sherritt's shoe Walter and Isaac Kersey, of Ede's
tra.vagance,. possibly corruption, and
his home In some part of theDorainion.
, - shop at Blyth, and before the 'engine Mille, evere aequitted at the Sarnia As- .
began to criticise a government guilty 4s -
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and brigade got to work the building sizes of a charge of robbing the mails,
They Sulked* . . eo ritt plebes bis loss at SOK with insur- big a mail package containing $14e)00.
,
.... • • of such gross extravagance as to pay
arid contents were destroyed. Mr her Theyeela .be tried OD a charge of steal?,
• - ••te $55 for chambee set, supposing, of
urse, they rearresented the usual ar-
ticlee etabrace in the tetne. There atIc e of $200 on the building, $1C2 na trWhat Women litre iza.nien" "What
; The defeat of the Manitoba Liquer the stock and $100 on tools. This lean -
was more than, a broad smile went
men like in W0132011" land "Auebands
other mysterious fire. • •
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welly around the rgoin. and Kemp even had
..e...,..Acteby the pppeler vote can h.
ana wives" are the tit es of a eerier§ of
T 1rr heitewtferrthe-witness testified- --A quietewedding-toole-place-at thee -yeryeinterestirige paperse-by-Rafford
taken to indicate that -there lrae
that 'Clearriber in French meant bed- manse Wingliam, on Wednesday, Pike, the third of which appears in the
been a nafghty change in public opine rootg, and the account was for a set of March' 1.9th, when Jas Vogan, eldest Cosmopolitan for -April. The name
n in that rovince on the question of'
bedroom furniturelnot chinaware. The eon oflerr and efrs-SVogein,wier unite number treats o Pr nce Henry s v ,
d f 1
., 'prohibition since t he lest, votewas dOpposition were boasting of having in the holy bonds of wedlock to Mise with a series of beeutiftillreptinted
recovered atiother glaring case of cor- Aliee Jane, seceind daughter of Mr end phetographe. under the title 'of "A
. taken. The country is flooded with rimtion "150 lbs putty at 8c," This Mrs Lawrence, of BelMore,' The 1:11.1P- ()leper Empei or and a Confederation
• water in merry parts and it was Vile looked like a good price for puttY, but tial knot vette Beturely tied by' Rai,- 111r of Natielle,' ' F. Hopkinson Sraith,
. Tolls. The liquor interest was better
. another wrong translation, the matter ,. eer. e. . .... ten Maartens are among the other con -
when it, was aistovered that this was Perrie, of Wingham.
r arrow and son of •reeu. Israel Zurgwill, Bret •Harte and Maarr.
--... nal for the rural voters "to get to the
. organized than formerly, and a larger was dropped, The •smallness of sortie re . "
of the investigations may' be gathered, !nester Farrow,. of Brussels. made tributors to this number, Which is un-
. Imre was brought out in the towns and ao.138 Mary E. Johnston one of •Palin' *
usually good in fletion.
from the fact that the Onpositton took P The Governor of Louielana has re-
clies. The real explanation of the
exception to the purchase of two dozen ec
stoneepopular daug es his h
hte , ride
' r -turns is to be looked for in the on We nesday 'mottling last., week,
' decision of the organized prohibition- eggs at 200.per dozeri, on the ground
The bridal knot Was neatly fastened ported to Ptesident Roosevelt that in
tat the price WAS excessiVe,a,nd it was his opinion the British GoVernment is
• mark their disapproval of the
. winter -time too.
brother to the bride.'"
by Rev A( johnston, of Woodstock, 1 nlaintalattif
Orleans. e asks for interference.
a military camp at Near
ee, lets to refrain from voting. in order to
• referendum. ' There may be some The popularity of the different mem-
wise and weighty policy. in that bers of the Cabinet, with their support- Mrs M. Gibson eon 5 McKillop, heal *BLOM( FOR YOttli:TRABE.
p _ • p pj •
course 110t difiCernible at this distance, erreis often in evidence, and is general- - - - le
' bit' the policy and its remit look like iust finished a aunt containing 2;174
ly shown by the applause they receive. 'laces and 316 di ereut shades. she is . Serving the public with me, attention
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eel velar into the hands of the ettem iPiow in her '78th ye r, and besides the ' bane0i
tr. Let some member be away for several work rcentioned, ahas done Oeveral! fthigh geode indlow prices, has elven us
/*T glectIng the opportunity that was &qt.; and his re-entry into the House position amongst the druggists of
. Aileen to prove their strength yester, . I
is. signalized ban outburst of wild ftp- pieces Of patchwork and sewed go danada, We look for your bade, and
r day, the prohibitionists Will have to Warne. Sir Richardle very popular 1,lurls :t,tear et
"41iballid00 their cause although. or go P k bl for a, lady of Malt° "I"121"' '
rage this winter. i will use every endeavor so make you a
a, yeei back And begin °yet, They owtil ttshiltohkee nmeemanbdeorstealdis sutnurrevyalodnedsett . 8 18 S'. Y remak a e. r y
Our supplies of pure Drags, Medieines,
' en.eht better halm struggled to hold nuneiation of wrongdoing have won neOr On gteh e eytening of March 10th,a wed- olLiich6e, RipergretlirEati 0 .1", eWriflUi r feil ;Be re r ByhOella I.
Vela th% had, In Ontario, there are fcr him the greatest Confidence and ding was celebrated at the family reel- ,. .,
gemepre ibitienistleaders who have esteem ; the members appreciate his dence, when Reg. M. Wilson promeenc- Pratte senterax.COneouND,
th is far devoted much time and lung fighting qUalititle and know that. when ad the sacred ether& time made a the
Stlenh Ter navihre a referendum,
• pow:vett° „ecolditw the HOeg Govern- he seta up to speak at any length, hie Cousins, Alai:Weld, and Miss Mary J.; tor, this popular ,diseate-banishing
mod -
We are fully prepared to.111. your orders
While retharks Will be entertaining and in. daughter of s. Johnoton,Colhorne.one, whoa., eeenowieg fie powers and virtue.
n displaying Mitch enthusiasm in the structive to the house and probably- - Mr and Mrs Cousins will reelde in West
%%ay of vote•getting. They can see c untie to his opponents ; his speech on WaWarieshe we etrongly recternmend it se a blood
intW how that. Policy has worked in the budget was a magnificeet effort, eiregesereask rifleecolererrrobetZerunanad ioil°naoh batliewita.ri
litanembe. and if they do riot want a and whether it le to be his la86 or not Last Sunday week Wm Steienson ne8
et il r fixate in 0' ta t th
nem simply irrefutable. iw I, von iii also Vatiee age Of about 100 Tears, HO had Used in a I parts of Canada beeetene of Wire.
0, the younger members, I was in Room year: ftirotr pa.orgivslA of pe li,03 be, He P. untola, Deuggist, 01:nton Ont.
Mete one of the three men in Rio ston .
ill% croaking and gee down terey g beent f!
• very poplar, more partieularly With been con ned to hie bed or the past five shot:wands, and has never failed,
is situated a frame cottage 26x36 containing five k d if- •
reams, summer kitehen and lora woodshed' now e ge -and can -Obtam
easy terms,. Apply on premises to
small fruits. hard and soft water. eFor este on' by a course in this well -equip. •
pod business college,
Mar. 14-M, GEO.STEWART.
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Property for Sale. Forest City Rui-
Cottage) and two lo-t-Tfosr vale on King St., ness
. will be sold cheap, apply to • .1t; MaeLEOD,
Clinton
4 ing, LOndon, On.t„
W. J. 'Westervelt, Prin. (April.
Maroh 7-tf.
soft water, a number of plum and pear trees. •
. ()Hilton. Cottage contains flve Vomit, elosete '
Pantrii andsummer littchen; hard an I '• *
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Farm tor Sale. . •
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SPRING
For sale. or to rent, 97 acres more o* less, eon. •
slating of parts of lots 19 anti 20, 212t1 eon.. Rol-
let, la.miles froin Clinton; the vera beiit soil,
Teemeer owner. For furtheiiparticalars apply.
good house, and a splendid bank -bare. James from A. ptil_let, continues into our
tti MISS WAsairanole, Mattenbury St ,•Npeciai mummer session
TERM.
Clinton. March21-2, ,
„ • through July end Arterial in all
For Sa,le.
Departmentsofour splendid school, The
Central. Eusiness•Colicge
Lot 1.'01 Victoria Street, Clinton. vvith frame •
-cottage tiontaininfr seven rooms; hard and soft • ' TORONTO
water, small stab e; one quarter acre of land,
bearing fruit trees. Apply to R11)01/T&HALE,
Mar. 14-tf Clinton. There areno vocations and members
may enter atany time and oontinue •
Farm tor Sale.
•59,I100 will Arty a choice farm of about 120
acres, situated about a half mile from Clinton,
-Good brick house,. 20 x 28. and. 20 x 20, barns
40 x 60, and 40 x 50, stone stable, or dernenth,
silo, windmill, eto. .A.• very choice lu. a oft
and excellent farm, for anyone wanting 1.• ,
good place. Will be sold on easy term. for
further particulars apply to J. STEVEN
Jan 9111-3m. • -Clintoo . 0;
Choice Farntlor Sale..
0%000 Nvilit'aY a choice farm of about 120 acres
situated a half mile from Clinton. Good brick
_h_onee,aeolaaaptlatix29,barns 40:attendee ,x60 atone
stables under -roe -if -4h silo
verychoine location and excellent farm, for
anyone wantinga real good place. Will be
sold on easy terms. For further particulars
apply at J. STEVENS, Ciintoi. P. O.
Clinton ,an,9th-8m, •
Fox Sule:_or to Really •
The•choice brick house on the corner • of Fel-
ton and Joseph streets, bekniging to the ests.te
Of the late Richard HeyWood, is offered either
for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi-
oary fondly, is practically a new house, with
all conveniences, and three -tenths of an acre
enee,ndeert-of-or rented, --,
part of it vvill be rented. Apply to
W. COATS Executor Clinton.
YOB:SALK , •
The framecottage on orange erreet, °con -
pled by the Undersigned, is offered for sale on
reasobable terms, The lot is of an acre, -with
hard and soft water o stable, good fruit and
vegetable garden, The house contains hall,
parlor, two bedrooms, clothes Closet, dining
roomf'summer kitchen, cellar -and woodshed,
le centrally 'boated, possession given aim time
to gait Purchaser. ELIZABETH aRARANI tf
Farm For Sal.
Lot. 12, Hayfield con., Goderichtp., 118 acres
(85 chared,balance hardwoed,with a large quan.
tity of eedaren it), in good state of chltivatior
about Ave acres fallwheat,and corisiderable fall
plowing dote. Comfortable hack Must° largo
barn adtlistahling underneath,driving shed and
other eutbUildings; about 2 abre orchard,
mostly winter fruit ; well tvateretianeterfail-
ing spring creek Mid two wells Seven miles
tiOin Clinton and three from Hayfield. Posses-
sion at any time, reasonable term. Apply for
further partieulare to CHA.S. SIMONS. 72 St.
David st., Gederich.
Pres Scholarship you are ft
FOr istUdetie but
lack funds to
IndUstriouri StUdents yottr et-
isenbes tea Padova or Airrlatetaral Conoge,
NorinaiSchool, Musical ooterer•ratory or uni
;varsity, write me and win explain my tree
eholatehip plan. write to -da,
ar. REV. W. S. LIMO TW, Toronto
it beistlee with arglitnents and tacte eon 13 Grey, passed away at the Ad- reedy it hes been tested and iffleOeetiftilly •
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The Buffalo Express says Kati Dail. • 1(31graataeeff°or ning lir& rdailn GAYITOr in:Y'tVerlirtLe?4 eviflifie Thorwald IIstrisen Was' found en Ity
return from a hcalth trip down South, p e eceased him 17 years ego,
- Penitentiary for attempting to loW ind the entire room went w,ild, Re's ed wasia shoclneker in his earlineredcheytt at Montreal
cf allude. ing Erre Marotte,
. Ito A lock of the Welland Oanal, Is not exams, coobe of the h03,8. a "t he Six children survive, ; a nine-year-old boy. for a few centssand
Icike Dilion,tha /risk leader, the mem, receives a eoyei evekoree, m; ;gather. ' Sentenced to hang on June 13,
bzr of the Olan-za-Gael, A shooting accident took place at 1 Ihe brigantine Blakely, who salted
land is another member who le very Beimailler recently, Jos. Moore being , from Victoria, 13, 0,, in (touch of a
Geayenhurst ratepayers ,have car., popular; Up Vitzpatritit a till another. the unfortunate one. It seerne that he , buried treasure oil Cocos I dand , hair
, tied the be-Ister to raise $15,000 to .pur. They both belong to the common and Secord Ilart,of Wilson's drugstore ' returned, but the 1 te.tet of her yo pig°
' Chute the ()kettle ifight_plant, people -there's no "uppish" nonsonee „ who was spending holidays at his home ' is as yet unknown, / ,
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okr. 16.o -Pay Ph Wine
.4., oitp -,
the Great Znylish Remedy,
Sold and recommended broil
druggists; in Canada. Only reli-
able mediOins diseotreredo BLz
I PII 170
at
, terms° exura Weakness, all effeets of abuse
I erewers, Mental Worm Excessive Utle of TO.
I Norio, Opium or Suruntants. 'Oiled ott receipt
of price, inie p.ockige 21, six, $5. OW tefit,Seeeei
tfai tofu OM Pamphlet/ free 1 Many addrbes.., Tho Wood oinoposlo VandeOrt QUI'
Wooie's
: PhtlePhOdine Is '14614 In Clinton_ by
0,_r heekie.e 0 HOVOY.,11,1) IC .inkhO Mal Li'W
Watt., DrUggi.te.
r any desired term: A. dozen, 'tea.
them, eay Typewriting Machines -
and a daily roll tall of 868 mai:there'
this month indicate thdcharaoter and .
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Yonse &GcrrartiSts,TorOnt0 '
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BARBISTEll. tiOLIOITOB, NOT*
PUBLIC, no,
Offite-GisaVer BloOk.
Up otobe, Oppotrite Peurre Rho*" Oniledi
014NTON
R MOUT 84 HALE
CONVEICA10E110, COMMISSIONEllek
Reallestat*ad e Insurance Agency
Money to oan.
0. B. RALE, • J0H+1 B113011r
CHARLES SEAGER
Barrister rieneitia notary and Conveyano
onice-Opposite Colborne Rotel •
gederich •
M.. 0, CAMERON
formerly of Cameronl Holt 88 Cameron.
BARRISTER AND SOIJOITOR,
Office-liamilton oppoeite Colborne How-
, (1()DERICH. ONT
GARROW & QARROW
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC, .
011ce-Orner Hamilton St. =date swam.
Qoderioh, eau" -
Or. le Gerigew, Q. 0. Ono. 0Anitoer.LkL.De
PEOUDFOcY & HAYS,
BABRIBTERs, SCOOITORS, NOTARIES PIIDT40,
PROCTORS IN mirn HARITDEE VOMIT, &C.
°Mee: North et,, next doer to Signal 41141low
Private Funds to lend at lowest rotas
of intotest•
W. PliOUDF90T.
• Medidal. -
I. GUNN.,
fo, R. C. P. at S. Edinburgh, •
Office-Outario Street, Clinton. Night calls
at front door .01 °Aloe or residence. Rattan..
bury Street.
. DR Wm. GRAHAM
Licentiate of the Royal College of PhIllinian 2,
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London, England.. •
Mce and Residence -
JOBB TEDFORD'S Rouse, Duren -St.
• * J, Ws SHAW.
PHYSIO/AN, SURGEON
Asoonohet r eta., °dice and residence Cn- .
tario St., opposite Engliah ohnroh,,tormerly
oupied by Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont.
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DR., C. W. THomIPSON • .
. Physician' ' Surgeon, Rio.
special attentiongiyen to diseases of the
•• _ Eye Few Throat and Nose.
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• °Moe and Ritidence;•-
Allterkfitreet,2 Block's North ofiRatte-itbni•P
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Dr, G.. ER Naar HOLmEs
Drawn.
' .Speeialist in Crownand Bridge WorZ.
S.--Gratinate Royal College Dental Sur.'
gems of Ontario, Toronto,
D. D. S. -First-class Honor greiduate of Den.
tal Department of Toronto • University.
Speedier ,eattteeerhion_nvywaAdvistuit PT.P.47nervaektioenverort:
rola 1131.
Office over W. Taylor & Son's shoe store.
DB8. AGNEil_i_ist BILLINGS
DENTISTS,CLINTON.
Office adjoiningPhoto Studio,
Office Hours -9 to 6 every day and
Saturday until 10 p. • m. Bianch offices -
in Manchester Dungannon, Blyth and;
Bayfield. •
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Veterinary.
DR. J. FREEMAN,
VETERINARY SIDEIGEON," .
Member of the Veterthaty Medical A esoola--
time of London end Edinburgh, and Grade- •
ate of the Ontario Veterinary College,
TREAT DISEASES OP ALL ANIMALS • '
Office open night and day, opposite St.
PROPS church, Ontario Street, Clinton, Ont.
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dersigned at his Itesidenee, Mary stree
igga.cuipaittontt. (7....,S..,z_B134.18:146.3eodeBbey:tT.Th.
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JAM213. ia°sAMIZIEeRmavria..0NPAGELxciarigus.
No witn,
esses eonire
W. GLEN CAMPSEL .
, Organist' and Illus—"Ical Direetor of Nort h
Street Church, Goderioh, and teacher • a
.PIANO, PIPE ORG-AN an THEORY, is Pre •
tilhaer°a% otvoe "Fkoeratliermmisteado.plynlabthieereolificrettaPribi into' •
MR CAMPEELL,who may be seen from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m., it the Clarendon Hotel. Clinton, `
Friday of each week.
Young m----aen an women to prepOre. fereinAurnilitsolv.._.
ggoodeituatione. Apply to .
Dominion
- Business
•College
The best equippcd Busineee and Shorthand
, College in Canada. Reduced tuition rates,
Write ns regarding. our courses of .study,
and prospeets .of securing situatious for
_graduates. Clataloe,ne sent free. Address
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J. B. 1VicKAY,
Dept "0" Confederation Life Bldg.
• Toronto, Onto
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/70L,..5:7w2EL
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Spring Term begine Apr. 7. 1002, Our
rites aree reasonable -our come of study
thorough and practical, Send for our
Journal to see what we teach. Students
may enter at any time, Two courses of
study. Commercial and Short -hand.
O. A. FLEMING, • A. If MoINTY11(1,
President, Secrets,/
Owen Sound. Listowel
c:3xiitic cx..m.
Ma rble &Granite
• 17V-9IZICS •
no purchaser of a )21011tinient
thould have complete confidence
in the reliability of the firm, Item
which he buys, feefile material
and workmanship is something
very fewbuyers are familiar with.
It you do not know us, ',lease in..
quire about our reliability irora
those who know us best. We ate
the only practioel Men here in our
B, Hoover, Proprietor
Next to Conintertialltotoi
EKSURASOE•
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fire, . Lire, lecident Plate Gins
bosun - • . aLter.AY Beleat, emelt n
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eliog.eonftifearnethileesiViteAr,14EneriEgleaTnEdn, 2WaighoseAfrdir alda
-.4,ecurityarcrated at 814,500 GOO. Ale° the MC-
Ritnoo MoroiribeithalffifaLM-Alr oTaithil of
. farm risks and town property t8k� 0t
°west. rates.- Rirst-olass._Loari.."_Olimpaniee
also represeittod. Money to be had from 44 per
oentup,aoo81dingto nature of gond • '
Daily mail to Hohnesville.- postal coed will " •
fetch him .
JOHN W. YE0 "
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Cures Howes, Chronic, Cough, and in Chronic 1
done of the Throat and Lungs. The only ..edieta4
the world that will cure the above disease, 'mkt,* t
onirnatioundinwIndand usefultolasowner. 1'rice,i1Ay -
Dr. fdoGnhey's Malloy de Cough l'eowdorti
feral' Acute Affections of the throat and lunge, sueh le
Distemper, ate. Per evelling_and st.lting Ot the lea*
the roa mof bard dririns, Kidder Trouble, etc., ono
aoseWill relieve, and one bOE 1011 our& Ptiee, 50e.
TI.Hil On. Mt:GABBY hantnoi s oo.a, -
Itentotriller Ons
rot sale by B. B. COmpeoisuff 1st, Olinto'
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INSURANCE CO. '
trAlult and ISOLATIal) ToVirli PB01,111441 '
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Winthrop 1'. al George Hale, Settforthi Jan
ileniniwaii, Dublin,. Jas. Evans. Reeehwttarlt
Brut:Wield • John 13, 240Leati, Rippen Janie*
04•John Watt, Harl,Aoeakutrror. O.; whereat
Connolly, 'Intern.
Rabbet attn. flarlotk; Robb. Aftiiiiilaiirtliew.
forth; Jame. Cumming, Egmondville W
Yto, ,2201MOSVillo ; GeOrES utirdie and John CI;
lqraritti84entittellsdiriattitto effect rnattranceor tram.
ftOt othet bittina211 hill be Drenmtly attended to
on application t6 thy of the above offir*.ow
withers or vo their rtiel•eatiye °moos.