The Clinton New Era, 1902-04-18, Page 2• For Sale or to Rent.
s that occurred in Yamaska, in the Pro. ale
- vino° of Qaetioso. • In this riding 'eeere • Yond, Her maiden name was Sarah mare,he can profitably use her for breeding, el CAL. (it ‘' N.V. 1C , •
, man, woman and child, with one single Agnes ',Pianos and. she had always if the defect is not hereditary. The active tee SAL. PizaN 50 esti; eau F
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FRIDAsY, APIfelie i8 10021..
Ibarliamentary Letter.
0.4 4:444
The people of Ootario,many of whom
11TO badly -prejudiced on racial
India lesson on broadinindednesagiven
them in the riding of Beanharnois, the
'other day, 'The riding is nine -tent -he
Vectleh-Oanadien and Roman Cathec,
ack bye election was held, bere, in whielt
t'm candidates were Mr Loy, Liberal,
a -i En.glish -speak I ng Pres tes tan t ter es.
heterian) ; and Mr Bergeron, Clouser -
'reeve, a French Can )dian and Roman
+allelic. Mr Bergeron is well known
In Beatrharnoie, which ceentee he. presentcd for matiy years ; he has been
ePtItY Speaker of the Flouseof COM •
rxons, and is therefore a man of some
/nark. He recently male a good ROO
in St. lames division of Montreal ; it
would not have sin prised anyone,
therefore, if he had been elected, espee•
hely in view of the racial appeals made
to the electors. "Citizens- ofe3eauhar-
n ne,"demanded one Conseryative, `la
e ninty ahnost exclusively h reneh,how
can you elacc a man like Mr Loy, A
=an who is not of our blood, OM re-
ligion, our language, or our national-
• ?" But the French-Canadians of
33eauharn eie, to their everlasting hon-
or he it said, made up their minds that
Sir Wilfrid L11.13rier's enemies! in Ontario
, should not have it in their pawer to
point to Beauharnois as an exemplar of
• `
anti -English sentiment, and they ree
, •
•
elected Mr Loy by a majority of 161, Is
there a solitaryr di n gen the Provirme of
' Oatario that, under similer conditions,
• would have done the same? We know
, there is not one, and ourFrench Cana-
, - • dian b••ethren are deserving of the
very warmest praise for their broad-
, rtuuded toleration.
y
.1111 about the Black Cats on page 8 THE CLINTON NEW tali
Crisp County Clippings
flOrattle-ItiroOdisa for Profit,
.--
Every imeineett Beene to beVO its tepee
Wingham wal have horse ram On of prosperity and its times of adversity.
,hipitV1324t h, foi. which a500 in purses For a number of year° Canadian horses
met with a ready sale at good prices, and
The (ender irh council has decided to dm all at °nee came 4. perioddmiug which
accept the otter of let Oerneeie of sae the beat were seemly Dateable, „and infer -
CCU for a public Inmate,' in that town, ior dock opuld hardly be given Away. This ;
ditto of things was due lergely to over pre -
3 -elan Hildenbrand has disposed of deetionelhe indleerimitinte-breedimpf ur • I
his house find lot in Zurich tO MI suitable animals, and the substitution of.
filictIgny Vfeidenger, and has moved to
the 4 h =cession of flay. electric for horseeower on !Area terti. The '
result was that the majority. of !Armen
The Misses McHugh, who about two baye given up the breeding of hereof., load
years ago purchased the dressmaking many of those who eentinued in the Mud.
ho'4nee3 °I Miss 14ater Hagen In lien- nese bedsore °amide in regard to the sort
,1,11 have left to take up their reeideuce of ekes they used. The importation of
M Torontohigh-olase dalliona almost ceased, and gal
he been gradually reviving, The Mareity $1
trade beoarne generally demoralized, Dur-
ing the past two or three years bueiness
of good horeeeedue•to the ceesetion in breed -
was caused a rise in.prieee, and the require, ACTS %MY _ /C. LIVER
ed the demend. While this increased ee-
menet of the Army in South Afrioainereas. ()Neatly = 9 AN0
nortain exteet, there are scone olasee3 tnel BOWELS.
mend has effected all chases of horses to a Ki Oro
c oe
Ch THE sYsTENt
are much more profitable than others for
breedere to raise, The first question for the
, CLEAN -46 EFFECTUALLY1
breeder to decide is what sort of horse will
bring him in the best retinue. Bleeds tei • ,
i a sufferer from consilMption for some
1 months. .
Death again claimed on of Wroare
; Coe of the earliest settlers of the
was about 36 yeers of age:
death, of their brother Isaac, who died
in Edmonton, Alta., last week. He
young man, deceased had been by the actual value of the prOdnets, end the
Marshall, died at the home of her
of John McLeod, a much respected the breeding of live stook mint be miasma 1
eter's citizens, last week, ill the person
ceiyed the sad news yesterday of the B. line, on Tiretday of ast week In the
township of Turnherr died at lot 14,
persou of Archibald lidcAllister. He
was aRed 82, years and 11 MOnths.
On FralaY of last week Mrs ViIilliarn
Metiers Harvey Bros, of Exeter, re-
.
profits that may be deriVed therefrom,
profitable sort that the fanaer can breed. -
Good heavy horses weighing frome1500 up- OVERCOMES
wardre• and of pea 'Quality, are likely to The draft horse ie unaoubtedly the moat *
0150.6500:04kipsaaAT
4.p •
claughtet's, Brampton! , Ci t ilr:Att I :
in her 86th
Meet with ready sale for some time to come. • , la
Mrs Win Smith, of Toronto, formet ly r
year. Deceased was the mother of
of the 16th con., of Grey. r dale or Slatre atellion, a farmer is eeason-
BY breeding a good mare to a keavy Olydes.
ably aura of securing a colt, that at five NA pramANENTLy 1
The remair a of the late .3're,nk De years of age will bring bim not less than0 GO.
TS B ' rECTS /
Oantition, formerly of Dublin, were $128. Besides gee Iot
ee there is less risk of a ET
brought from his home in Torontoefor heavy colt getting blemished. A blemished
1
intPrnaent in the family plot. at Insh- colt of the lighter breeds, . cannot be sold
L w „ Deceased was a young man with except at d sacrifice whereas on a colt tune BUY Tlit.G0411IN E •-• MAN'F'D BY
ni 1@n,
just en the prime of life, Being only 26 blemish is not such a eV d t
t,
a bright future before him. He was played, at elovi wolit'reneli as teaming, it
•ma van ar ore- ifiwouArGswype
years of age.
In further illustration of the very
Hensall assed °vet, to the great Ire -
of mer will stilt have a good usetul animal for •
his own •
farm win% and in tile cage •of a ,,ipea249/44, • ou egertose ot VO4.
over if theblemish ia pronounce , the far-
t On Sunday Mrs R. Bengough,
ea.ne principle we may give a case
MI about the Black Cats onmage .8
Properties for Sale or toLet For Service.
reet 88, Matelot(' eenceselon, noderich Town.
hip. Apply to .3,AS. SCOTT, Barrister.
cot .11,..tf. Clinton, Ont.
• For Saxe or to Rent,
..••• .4,44
Theresidenee propertr of D. R on
Prineem St., Clinton. ApplY .TAS SCOTT,
Pee. 27-tf. harmeter, Clinton.
To Rent.
Om. •••,,
First elate briok rotors, suitable for anA b
nee'. Apply tO Vtr, 0, SEABLE, C nton.
Mov15-tf,
TO Let.
That beautiful store in the° Jackson. Block,
'Huron Staeet, lately occupied by C. Witt& Ain
ply to
THOS. JAMS01% sr„
Sept, 0- tf Clinton
Cottage to Rent,
A. comfoitable end roomy cottage on Isite
street, lately occupied by Mr Cleo Orion le
offered to rent. The quarter acre vacant frit
iidaoiningovill be sold on seer times Apply.
to MRS RUDD, Mary Si
Cot. 4-tt •
Farm For Sale.
The west half of lot 24; J3ayfield Con, 'God,
twittownship, containing 100 e.oree c /good
, is offered for:sale on easy terms. Good
tiarn. Jog house, plenty of water and mall
orehard. Particulars on application to
ti- J. anima
eeasou the American regietered Hereford, bull
'rho undereigned Will keep tor service this
"Kruger" No 106 981. Terms 25 payable :
1903 4,180 YOUVR Hereford stok ler sale at (
en „:-RNHAM, Lot 11, Con, 9, Ifollett. 1
3farch 21-6.
1 Lei
JAMES &Corr
Barrister, lesateitor, Oro.,
CIANTON.
airrxec-Eillott Block, Isom Stiredi
efoeieli WE.
Ice Tee.: I • :sr Blot-1)0NR
1 4.A.ERCSTER. BOLIOIT011e • NOTAR.
•
As They° taken over the large lee bons° ' PIT8140, ETO.
Prepared to take orders te furnieb rod, office -00.v., 301ook.
fro Wm. Wheatley, on Huron streer, lam
Vire Me to all customers during he comin5 Up stain, Oppoeite efenreet Bede elellerte
%ironer, All orders will be_premptly attende
11 DAVIS Clinton
Peb . ,
R. E. MANWING,
xm ;Mrs neel% gent.
&hada Life Assurapec Co•,.
Fire. Marine, !Accident, Plate Glass
orrice J. E. Tiedell's Ranh, Clinton.
t*4t 11 ti
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House and Lot tor Sale • ,„flp- OC.,`"Ves"IIIVI-40 STORIES
trils111.,:na cc.:.*PLETe IN' I T.SE1.1
A small lot, 00 .ftifrontage and comfortable •
frame. house. with woodshed. attaehed, on
'William street, near Show Ground. Will. be
eold cheap. Apply. to W. BRYDONE, barriater.
or T, R. FOSTER, Tara. •
Nov. 29-4. •
upstending,Clydeedele type,suoh &Elie founci
.• exception, wae of Freuch Canadian been a resident there. The deceased
,• , was but one English-speaking Prates. beside her husband.' mother and tree
e origin and of the Ca,tholic faith. There leaves two children a boy and a girl,
- s tent in the entire constituency, and he •brothers, to mourn her loss,
was a lawyer named Wurtelle. Yet .
•1 •' this ultra Catholic, French-speaking Samuel and Silas Stanlake, of Sc.
dom, have sold their 1C0 -acre farm,
,e constituency elected Wurtelle as its •
' representative to Parliamentswhere he 1 e e 4. , . con 3, Ue same township. sborne, to Samuel Hicks,
• The price paid
, • . ot the „-
continued to be its representative until
Appointed ta seat otheeneh,where was about $50M. • ear Bloke now has
c n B
-f • he now is. 20 acres all within 8, half mile of each
in the Highlanders of.Seotlancl, is, in nee The Domminion Rouse diyided in Lot 29, eon, 2, Stanley. containing 100 acres
• Logs and Heading . of all
opinion, the most suitable horse for the enorgreed stIte of cultivation for sale or to rent • R. C. P. da Edinburgh,
general farnaer to raise. These horeee are • the Budget last week resulting in a kinds wanted.
t t bl , y an w e majority 0156 for the Government. On grXii:es7:11ittAr M Gt"
GIOR 2 con H.
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• RIDOUT 4%. HALE
CIONVEYANCER 0, Commxeszorroue,
Real Notate and Insurance Agency.
• Mono) to Joan.
O. UALB, Jo= mDcalT,
• cHARgints SEAGER
Barrister tioltenceeecitary and 001waYell!)
Ottleo-Oggosite Colborne Hotel
Ooderieh
. M. Go CAMERON -
formerly. of Cameron/ trot oameron
BARRISTER AND' SO1401%1014
Officreeetanniten et °pronto colborne Eons
• GOBERicae..oNa
OARROW • & OARROW
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,. 10TO. ,
°Oleo -Corner Eansiltost St. and the iiittuara.
Godericis, Ont. ,
T. T, GAMOW, Q. 0, elide. 0extriow.L.L.De
• PROUPFOOT a HAYS,'
BAnnieTritS, SoLIOITORSt IsfoTARms Posioup,
kIROOTOIte IN TM; kidniTiAria OMIT, &Cr
gniesn North st., next doer to Signal Odle°
• Plivate Panda to lend at lowest rates•"
of interest.
W. pjkOUPPOOT. •R.O. RAITFer .
WM. QUIVN, M.D.,,
Highest prices given. vtaltnrat -crgatiegghlog--
B. ...Tuokeramitb,. Seaforth P. O. ' " '
waiting sale can be used for any ant of • • • Feb. 7-tf. . bury Street,
farm orork, Ihna paying 'foe their keep, Cecil Rhodes' scholarship proposal
• y es rarely o. •• . ' Soft elms to be cut11 feet, . DR ma' GR -
colonial sch lar For Sale •
' Carriage and saddle homes of the beet •provides for bitty colon o ships " , . . 12 feet, and 13 feet long. - 4...14oentiate of the Royal College of Pliyeicia
AHAM
type will always eel! for good gricies,both in of which three go to Ontario, three to N
forth balf of lot 26 on HMI (en., township of London, England.
the United States and Great nista. We Quebec. and three to Newfoundland, •
•• often hear of thehigh prices paid fors fine
ot er.• • •
yiew of these facts, and facts they •
miles Evora Clinton address R 85 RANSFORD
Hvillett, containing gity acres, well drained
. carriage team or • hunter, lant of course the re •
are, is it nob time that this racial and Mesera•Samuel and Silas Stanlake
good well and orchard on the place- about 2 • • •
• The appointment of Major•General Mrs a MEGAW,ovImer SeafT;t1soeinilinrallY '
religious bigoty. which Prevails in eoincr of Sodom, heve sold their hundrea fanner these.
does not get prices like
months of training and fitting hi the hands 'aa
omcer- commanding the Canadian
1 th Shorthorns 'for Sale.
k 1 a f mi dm, in succession o .
Stapleton Salt 'Works
.thet due credit -and consideration bonne, th 11Ir Samuel Hicks, of the
AJannt-114.1Bateit.W. hOreede le , S th, aineg
•
They are only got after weeks and perhapa and Earl ot Dundonald as genera
parte ef Ontario, should cease, and acre faros, lot 4, concession 3, Ue-
se: should be shown to Frenoh-Canadian same township. The Price paid was
• about 05coc. r Rieke now has20 1
. _ brethren, nholtayereperetedly ;shown • -te adsairtAtigiatchalteralie ess .and"fixiee.upeeto- - • O'Grady-Haly ewhose term will soon
s
• - -th y are broader -minded end morel acres o . a
" • `If cuticle 'Mill *he dottier tte a rule a eihe expire has been officially announced.
3
of dealers The fanner seldotn bestir time
• l' • • t Major-Oeneral
• .1tberal than some og us in Ontario MIN tT,9 9 ..-9 ' • ••
- • • t i I Monday ---k Marion
•..,. • in one 1 -0 my letters I alluded to :the ".'r IT ''st • wee
, • • Stewart the lath daughter of Alex
ee. ° • fact th L. • c t his seseion the social side ,
• and Mrs McDonald, 4th • cone Grey,.
es . of p elitica life is being developed mote ,,. ,, - h t t 'n illness
wee atter a someve a tring ess
.;;,:s• than heretofuee. TWA means that there
are more dinners and outside of Ottawa ca.used by. paralysis. The child was
',---';'.-• very few people have any idea how far 2 Yeara' 9 months and IS days old and
f*T.. , 'hese go towards toning down the 11,8- Wee a bright little girl. .
..e- , . p aides of p .litical feeling. For in- We are again called to chronicle the
e. e eta,nce, Mr Speaker gives a dint er,,ind death of a resident of -Hay - township
-,Ss- ,. : invites twenty or twente -five meuwers' in the person of HenrHowald, eldest
to it; the invitations include theist) :on tion of Me and Mrs B. Howald, which
e s both sides of the House, and at the occureelvn Sunday week, at the ages
e - table they are judiciogsly distributed; Of 30 years. His early demise is
r; they may talk polities if they like, as mourned by a young wife and three
sl•
'-• -they feast the inner man, but they infant children, the eldest a little girl
'Se courteously drop the hitter feelinteand Of about silt year.. -He also leaves be -
men who regard "the other fellow" as 1 hind paretitEsi lieVTill bothers and
.s.te a pArty scoundrel, begin to think he is I slaters and it nuMber of dim, relatives
ee a not so had after all, and mutual Mende and triendre .
"......,,e,e. ships are formed that take the keen:
;,• vine rest the pany sperit, When it 'IS It id with the sincerest' sorrow that
e this week record the • death of Mr
borne na mind that similar dinners re
V- • e „Veen by all the miniiters; with fre- Z3vEeorg Dortance, of McKillop, north
a
of Seaforth Mr Dorrance was ; in
breeder & fair price, and eo long as he does . , . ,•
• • •
it, it will pay.to raise snob Imraeri, The best
Lord Kimberley whose death bc-
oarriagehorses are eired by -Thoroughbred, • '
Hackney, and occasionally by Coach and Mitred last Week. WW1 the east sOrViV-
Standard-bred Stallions. The Thoroug,b, lag member of Giadstbne's cabinet and
horses,. when the meres have sufficient size •
ha held iamb f h . . t . h'
s. an er c t em up o is
bred produces the hest ,stfle • of carriage
and good quality. • - • death having' entered politics. at an
, Military horses have lately been story, ertrly 'gee In Mr . 'Glecletone's last
ranoh in demand,but there iseolne'doribt as. Government Lord Kimberly was Iced
to the permanency of thienearketat prices president of •the council, as well as sec -
which will prove profitable to the'producers. retary for India, and until Lord Rose -
Formerly, there were only two classes of hery's succession to the premiership,he
horses purchased by Great Britain for mil. held the pest of leadership of the Lib -
Harp purposes vie :-so for cavalry and eral peers. His death -gives the Liber--
ihoet for artillery. Noeveriver, there it ea leaderehip in the House of Lords
a third class for mounted infaritry. Teta Earl sPenoors
is the lightest elate of the threeehe animals g . g
ranging in height fom 14.1 hands to 15.1 Tee • • • • -
hands. Cavalry horses must measure .from ... ...-... Westneunster, l'resbytenan,
W1.5h.(11.resehsafnrdlioi XI 1 latahnate rainlaj r- ..eay,e ii`‘Are there,.net three electors .
ry
dtan horses for &tick Africa gives the fol. Ou. o. every eig t .ayorable to lero•
Dent, wbo has purchased mort of the tian"..
hibition ? If pot, our probelaition
lowing deseription of the neeeesary . quail. leaders have been mistaken and we
quent repetitiOnS, the effect sthet Is .church the Sabbath -before laett „ttEP fioations :-"The ,°.`stulip of horse required for •
political haye been 'Dialed. Are bot
produced in thul bringing while there took a severe ChM, 4•118 ! artillet:ypnrposes is a Welty sort of horse, . . .
opponents together, has a marvelloue-. WaS bat, ihe forerunner of pneumonia with se much breeding and bone as possible. ositive unterrifiable,
t* n tiomsts tuncere, p ,
t th
• " ' ly moderating tendency w.nich can eas- The canary home is of a lighter type, with and ready to go• o e p Is . on a
se• Per be detected, the speeches of
the Weeeleh Was eticceeded by intiamina to .
nix Darrance was in the YorY Prime cif •aol. shoulders, loin and flea. The Wan-
, . special day tor prohibitiob's own sake?
not have
d b only 41 3rears of e
•
• • t
S • edge.
made a mi take, Whea opposition, y
The Liberale may or may n b
saying i hat the eependit ure should be
• ...ecepewithin certein es1.13niditlis taI,t haansdnot
t
been, kept within t
cannot be. Sir ,o._1..Tapp& himself
(e.
nis age. He was the third eon- of the hole -irY - •
stamp I have come acrois is FrenCli. If not, the sent • iment, :s not- strong en -
George
the homestead •Sfarm, • immediately*
born 'on
a shortness of neck. The tyfe of h
Doirance. :and mite Canadian, thebnlk fault mohair ease being ough Or 'active enough to. make the •
-erase, for ' T • • f
law a vital thing. he real enemies o
'opposite -the one on which he resided '
vrhatever branch of servide requiredelhould
and Where ha;died,,..:„.He was niall'Aet' _be that ,ertae,Eogtieh Hunter, with abort. prohibition in Ontario- this day are not
to a daughter of the late :Jetatt..qtavats' lege short neinbn Wine goer ehatilderie "'tut liuor Men nor The, .anteprohibie
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radithe expe,ndituee must increrve and leaves a widow ' and family of. beekrib and • loins, and the ' more breeding tionistisheartened and des -
combined with atrengtle tbe better, That T pondent leaders, who are wailing that
think are most needed to
with the develepineat .,f the county, three children.
and the country is develbping and In- produce this type, the eauSe 1$ dead, and every other
The „There passe, aw_ yo.e . 04 Tuesday
d a at the home of
are good thoroughbred sires, not over 16 good Cantle W0111(1 be dead, too, were all
creaaing by leaps and bound%
- NehettectiOn Of pnblie Werke tAttat al, 1.1,1to, PPM:14,1,211 PI, '41 .-- '..ancl, easspeotesorses with plenty of bone its friends as faint -hear ted and f aith-
=Wife bb-AttaltuPertatrirl_,tsr --in-a•-eodifre---'weelt-oxiicert-.1.-.-rowell,--sOrk-_ottra.„„;tfon., ___ _:.._ _ Tess as some of its leaders, whose cries
try possessing so many laggiS and rivers Mr Geo Powell, at the age a 41 years ,
h Ti is highly deeirable alai tone but itiee eeerthashopeetems-haree_made for the
f
- as 'Canada and due has only to esee
the delegetions that are continually
pouring into Ottavva, asking for nubile
aed, to realize he teak the Ministers.
have before them in keeping - eapendi-
turee down. We do not believe the
country will object ta nor eared ex pen -
di I ur es provided it is legitimate, but
what the country has a rightto ohtect
to is expenditure of any kind thas is
'net in the pubrc interese and wt e.
This has been the caidinal principal of
and a deys. e,or some yea beet class of registered stallione be lima. discour g
There are far too many Meador hones,in • .
ceased had been in delicate -health, , ..
suffering from bronchial trouble. Mr
the country now, and if our farnaers breed • -
Powell .was a fermer 'resident of Us- to grade, or ol3eap purebred, stallions, ne •
WHAT (JAMBES PAIN? •
borne.in which township he receiued
improveinent will be possible. 'rhe big: . Most pains and aches come from exceas
his early education. He cornmenced
sound aetive Clydesdale will probably give of nein acid poisons in the blood, due to
his career as teacher at,, Lumley, then '
;le Brampton a,nd later he taught on the beet results on hamar mare% • end the 3 deranged kidneys, rheumatism, backache,
Thoroughbred on good, strong mares Of the lumbago, pains in the sides and limbs ac
high sehoolatattett Berlin. In the
-Oar 18gO'lle the -atittly:of:etlihteeeleetr Maros of warm cionmenied by bladder eed urinary troubles
_pod are most desirable for breedingstee a are werningsaeo aer10110 asiefelsto be
S time ago. he tvent th Denver, eteeithee 90ach Stallion. negleoted. Dr Chase's Kidney Liver rills
irt,Virv graduating a•feve years later.
f th t t • ortance act directly and speoifically on the Kid -
Two youngEtille; one seventeen wad the other
nine menthe old, from good milking Cows oleo
a two year cad heifer in calf; good stook and
good breeding, • , ED. H. WISE
BaleamGrove Stook Farm,
Mar.14--tf. ' Clinton, P. O.
ProPerty tor Sale.
Lets nand 26Fufion street, Clinton; on one
is situated a frame Cottage 26x96 containing five
rooms, summer kitehen and large woodshed;
small fruits. hard and eoft water. For sale on
•easy term.. Apply on premises to
Property for Sale.
•
, Cottage and two . lots for sale Mi king St.,
' Cli ton, :Cottage contains five rooms closets
y, cellar and summer kitchen; herd anci
so water axinnober of plum turd pear trees.
Will be sol'd ahem>, aPply to R. MaeLEOD,
March 77.-tf; • Clinton
• •
Farm tor Sale.
Poi sale ei• i'enttla acres mor e or ess, oori-
°Knowledge
is Power"
• A truism that -
counts in business.
The young men
or women who wotdd succeed
must nosseas themselves of
knowledge and can obtain it
• • •
by a course m this well-equip-
ped business college. •
ForeSt City Busi-
ness College Y31 C A Build-
.
ing, Lwo. an:dwoenst,erOvaintt,.prinoipm.
•
SPRING
1 •
;fisting of parts of lots 19 and 20, 2nd eon. Hui- TERM
good house, mid a splenda bank -barn. James •
let, miles from Clinton. ihe very best soil, •
Tremeer. owner. For further particulars apply.
to •MISS WASHINGTON, Rattenbury St,
Clinton. . March 21-2,
ForSale. • •• •
Lot 1014Vietoria Street, Clinton, with; frame
Cottage containing seven rooms; hard and sett
water, small stable; 0730 quarter acre of land,
nearing fruit trees. Apply to 1/11)0HT8s13ALE,
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Farnirtor Sate;
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$2,000 will buy a choice farm of about 120
acres; aituatednbout a half mile from Clinton,
Geed brick house, 20x28, and 20 x 20, barns.
.40x GO, and40 x 6e, ,stone, stables lira' lrneatri,
silo, wlfidiall—e, t67-A-verveholea-laciv-" °n-
and excellent farm, for Anyone watilng -a eat
good place. Will be sold on coy erms for
further particulars apply to J. STEN _N$ .
' 'Jan . Olin toni P. O.,
Choice Farm tor Sale.
•$9,000 will buy a choice farm of about.120 acres,
situated. a half Mile from Clinton, . Goodbrick
honse,20x28and20x20,bs.rns 40s60and4Ox60,stone
01 stilfies -underneath,' 'elle, eicm • A-
Y Make them active, vigorous and %role
very choice location and excellent farm, for
evita4tile a 7a1F IT ;dallier iarlein 1513
the Liberal party and is , Col., tor tiae good of , his health, but
that the foal shall be well fol,as the best of nen
- -Thetlebitte-on-the-letedgetehest been his condition nob improving he .wrts
breedieg will avail little.if the young Ant,. ;thoroughly enre . thee° , ailments. One applyat .1 SH P. ().
-- zonal:vied at last, and a, large number coin polled--to.--retUrtl 1,1friollOn andro.w.stinnce
mal-is-ithowed40-enfier-foreeack_of__Reeper 25 cent for of this great Eidney medicine Clinton 7irin Oth-ani, • •
of sPeeches ha.ve been made pro and then has lbeen gra uall
tgh 5' feed and care, Good breeding and good Will anyou a wild& of-Ocioct
feeding must gO hand.in-hand,tif a memo Sale orto Rent,
cen. This4s the one subject on which
t cl th sna e a
Weaker un ea.
PP
a mem can say anything he likes ; he cord ' is to be 006 a the b40110813 Of horse -breed. , Lord Kimberly is dead; •
• remarks to the 'subject matter of the RHEUMATISM IS A CUNSTITU. ' p, HoDsoN, ' °bather°, died from err bverdose of kitties of the late Riehard HeyWood, ie offer:felt/11r*
is not really expected to confine bis , • - William Cruickshank, an old resident of tont eigi,liegrigirrtgetrli„ ta e
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Budget, hut to anythine• At all. A good• TIONAL DISEASE, •Live Stooli CimulaBloner, anum, for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi-
steal of statistical information is sup -
nary family, is practically a new house, with
plied in the ccurse of the debate, hut it The vain Rua localized etnaditione are . ' The oonboil of London, Ont. has adopt-.• all conveniences, and three-tenthe of an acre
f d. th t t Id o r Wed,
• of eonstieutional oonaitio . o Ian e proper y s no so r e
'its not expected that the speeches, out n"." resuita rui
alas Xene, Lionise Pepin of Ottawa was ed the toast improvement plan for all etreet part of it win be rented. Apply to
nide of those delivered by the Ministers, Poreoned blood sena". its ten treineeee to lo in
'been married, but ran away to mixovementa. W. COATS Executor olinton.
•accomplieh anything by esay of changt vinous parts of th
aa boat', and to cure •se :
mons' t e e m n •
.12 rea o neap 0 re 0 y. A ease of etnellpox was discovered in the •
o smit tints ...u•
ing °Onion, The public naturally sup. Poralnnen 1.1 ' t treat it censet•
STOP Terme, I .• The trainecottage on Orange Mine, oecu-
liberty to strinf to hffeet Wee reply. sitality ene vigor, enabling the system to My wife le having the best of bertha,
itopearrrct'S effe:ri, •
worild be a juetifiable 'erg directed against Pied by the undersigned, is eireredior sale on
rascionable terms, The late j of an ref, witlA
Ti'llitlurt"el*3'5.6 4'd 'hd.°6'er lae 's Al z;,:g:Pbi.st,°:,tnii,v: tiL11.1. iti3
rityhold-goodfoa-desuitolyiliscussi.orks ni" . .
---- syatem-againatlithe Weakening effeets of A. vigorous 6ght is going on in the 'United Method Of treatment for Catarrh. Make Mem stunner kitchen cellar and woodshed,
,
h' o corapletele I granirjury repprted a most appeiling hone° of one of the guards at St. Vincent . FOIL% SA.LE,
' tbo y -a, state Of corruption m St. Louie' municipal de Paul Penitentiary. ,
' „ et mg s „/ Jape s
" when one sneaker
bless hurabuge that offer a, otire v: et rd er hlaboensr°d t 111111
the Budget debate is concerned, r,c'e •t
ti „u errozete • 021. •'.' the druggists, Clinton. , . for Catarrh. There is only one soientifie eerier, two bed Cores, clothes =set, dinini
sost, wiatterf
This is not he Stet,' leeeiti so far as .
brow off the pomona that engender rbeu-' Compound it, Sold by ell the coon
• is centrally located, polisessiVivenitily time
sides, are arranged by the White!, and eh own atimsm, n fano nue-simply ea.
Iteedoneoveraheenfortegreept of an oraer the air you, breathe the earner ef healing, to guit purchaser. ELIZAB .11 an AM tf
'he speakers on the budget. on both
alis is prepared and. banded to the j:119V)6 ano_rit:Mu do, Sold •by
cs. • H. to abolish barmaide in Glee:460e bitleensieratirative-agentAbathee every,
itech Of mttcous membranes with its heal: -
Speaker, of those who Purpose addreere Combo, p NERVILINE CUltES PAIN ing, soothing properties. That% Catatrh-
ing,the Home each. 1f the list is not Ey tha collapse'of a stand during a big -
whis is the teatirtiony' orif sufferers in ozone. Your arrest/bits or dootet will tell Farm 'For Sale.
exhausted at the close of the.daf Pro: football naatch at Glategow,..21 persona were eye:y part of the Dominion. Mr Bens you it's e eotive method of treat..
peedings, goes on until in is. killed arid 850 wounded. mild Dillon, of teethe Ont,, states, "I am. mart and that it is sure-prompt-permant
Natural gas ie now used for heating and not in the hebit of puffing up proprietory erre Itemeraber the name Catarrhozone,
• medicines, but feel it my duty to add to All (lesion Ma and $1.60
The gOyal mniahoka,,; lighting tn. ReatlefieldeEna.
the testimony AB tO the =rearms value of re ed e IT bi'
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LIMPING, CAMPING.•Nerviltrie as a remt rig riniverdal r
edy for pare Nothing
Mr. a re. am s e o rtmilten,
• rarcii were itePhYelfteed by coal gas, itra.both
thinaart. and the beautiful Muskoka Lake From corns? No necessity for that, Put- I think °guide f'emedy
The opening of the Highlande of Ontario, '
ritighinhite been a veritable labent of love to nam's Painless Corn Extractor retnovee andh°hElebtActer"Ight t°,fred he" t)/41311 auli*rilegr&iGor, is` dioow2era 'retire, sold i3y
Vie edvertising department of, the (hand ali °Oro, large Or emailein shoat twenty- a necessity as bread itetf, Stild by dere,.
' Trunk Railway, and the coming summer four hours, This is reliable informetion, ere in medicine everyw era
. arembleit [mob an influx of Areterioan tour yoar druggist will substantiate it it you' Everton Wager. Iiitintime, loat hisiifeby , The Bishop of Huron conseeerited the
Jets as *ill amply tify the outlay in risk him. Be etre and get Puti•ltIM'e, ,it a house that he Wait aselliting to move neW SE, Patthe ohnrch at WOodstook,
"tad iteolninsodation, which has been re. (fetuses no pain. oraelaing,hini to deeth, .
feet, promises to beconre to Cenadaen um.
. einee thadorra. Passion Play that has roc:wetly been pre.
. Xi yeti &re not getting a faney price for
Fiend& in the Winter remittal, the fashion. This will remind eou that the pain of seati3c1 at Montreal* ' 0.1
Met', what the “Royal Potielana" is to
e fanit
sprain!, brnifieS and sprains, common inei Miller's Granules are anal! ; • ohildren year butter from month to monthali f I
, kind of butter °taloa Your neighboret tell
eeritly Made. Tee "Ito_ al Muskoka," in zakoharna reports forty Vegetate Meraing Arolabishop Beetehesi has oondemeed the Tour Neighbors Use ft.
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eble retied of the continent, where the M. 11 tette them readily. Sold b all On-.
Mantle and the beautiful can be, enjoyed dePta nt 6'4,0 elanntanor tedrLa 0 sn ie you 'own; you ate not ming the right
;till% -1;1,
mining nate: y eery ive e te, outiton.
goodtd the u it lino Wells, Itieltardsou et Coe( "Improved
moot modern hotel life. The
with all the luxery find cornier% Of tbe a
isvat tint ea a niagnet dritt011 bite of iren item Ban . The river at Portage la 'Prairie rose their butter to advantage because they we
Inindred and fifty thousand dollare, very
Mtleb retiemblee the architecture of the fain.
k " which has beee built at a coat Of one
ton Expoeition arid .preserited to Major
;Ws the sword of honor, wbiell eftitied Prof T. Miler,
Peesident Boorievelt visited the Chivies 111 'feet an
d it impassable.tormoriy.ita WoOd-
4 Pd • t
Butter Color," 'Follow their example and
your butter will ph:moo:nor° attritetrle in
!the future to expert buyers, Poor butter
oiniPlegierhotela 'Away swop ,wans,tirn- notoriety after Seliatet Tillmants invite. Stook, hag been arrested at etrolt for colorer cannot make gilt edged butter.
•• bered acmes nadir its red.tiled roof, with ction to dine with Prince Retry was can- the unareler of Miss 3 ennet, a. girl of 22.1
The War Office announces that all deo-
deep cool verandahs, commanding viewe eanna. ,., , ,._ Sick headaehes are cured by Millere . patcheeeehtting th the fight at Spion Kop
.6f ti;a. surrounding lakes aria intando. it Grannies, Sold by all druggists, Clinton! will be published.
hoe accommodation for 406 guests, and le .
• *ill be enetied en Zeno 16th, rot all ill ; ..„, . ,,,, . BrehtfOrd Courier, is dead. , ed the rebels hi eouthern China b 6 h
A.II druggists refand tha money.if it faile There is a marked change for the '; rebellion ja sIteealsg hilatd. ' ' ti t 6
formation ag to rate routell, ete, mail. ) Time, itrallittiVil titenle QUinine Tabietil
th
the finest sininter hotel in Canada, It eure f: wit in elle Day Major Lemon, franider of The , The ohinoro xn,11,0riai troopo 'lave. attest
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lentrated detoriptiVe Ilteraftite, ePOlY to
to cure. W, Grove's eignature On Weise in limy Tepeesitt Taltnage'e Mal The late ArltiOur'S esttte
' To to Eitialet react
if. 0..1)10100r rem , h bux. 260
,‘,AllgootAritea'X'Etthlt Railway 0Yetenii! eite
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iS Valued at $1 ,701,000,
Lot. 12, )3ayfield eon., Goderidhtp., 118 acres
(85elearod,balancetardwoed,with a large quail,-
tity of cedar on it), in good State of cultivatior
'about Ave ecree fall wheaterid donsiderable tall
plowing done. Comfortable brick hottse largo
barn Withstabling underneath,driving shed and
other outbuildinge; about acre, orchard,
mostly winter fruit I Well Watered-neverfail-
ing spring <week arid two wells Seven bailee
from Clinton end three from. Hayfield. Posfies.
BM et any th•no, reasonable term. Apply for
further particulate to CHAS. SHVONS. 72 St,
Davidat., Goderich. ,
Prot Scholarship If Yen are
Por student but
leek funds to
Industrious Students pay your OX -
poetics Ur a lUSIlIOSI Or Agricultural College,
Nornial School, Musical Conservatory or Uni
expinln my free
teltiti141311111ri.e"Wijitt:rec-d7iy.
Mar. ii -ti BEV. T. s. LiNsOOTT, V.,ronto
Rebrfl !Pe Nfooil'a Phosplicialne,
, 7h Great Bootisli Poway., ,
Sold end recommended by all
'druggists in Canada. Only roll.
able medieitte diseoveret. Six
Padkages euttranteta to Ore all
forms o Sexual WeeltrieSS, all eft eels Of abuse
.or exec% Mental Worry, ifItOdilfliVA ttge of To.
Waco, °Muni or stimulate!. Mailed on receipt
. of erten one paceragett, erre $5. One reef Verse
ttz teet -Faitiphietil free to anItildret,
The WOOd. C.OMPitnYs W t
from April lst, ecteeinnes. into our
Special Summer Session.
• through July and August in all
Departmenticifoureplendid school, The
CentrityBusitess College
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ToncasTTO
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may:nteratny ti:eand •cthitinle
y:::00
-Chem, .elighty TypwritinMai8'
and it daily roll call of 868 members
this month indicate the eitaracter and
our college
W.-14,--Faftette Plincileal •
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Venni. ileGerrardSts,Toronto
Moe and Residence -
J0/112 univalve nesse, Riurma
. DR. J. VV. SHAW.
.tatrystoierr, SURGEON •
Aseoucherr •ate.. °Mee and residence dn.
tarlo St., opposite English church, formerly do. *,
• curled by Dr. Appleton, Clinton O.nt.
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DR: O. W. THOIVIPSON •
• . Physician, Surgeon, 4%6'. ° •
••special, attention given to diseases of t•he
- Eye, ICar, Throat and Nose.
Office and Sesideneez-
Albert Stree1,2 Blocks NortheitBattenbury
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Go RNEST IHOLNIES..
• (S'uOcesactr to Dr. T. C. Bruce -
Specialist in Crown andillridge wails
D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario, Toronto -
. D. S. -First-class Honor graduate on Pen.
tal Department of Toronto • reiversite.
Special attention paid to preservation of •
children's teeth. Will visit •Bayiield ever y
Monday. •
Mee Mt' W. Tesler & Spa's shoe store.
• DRS. AGNEVit .fe BILLimas •
DENTISTS,CLINTON. • s.)
.0f9ceadjohaing Photo Studio. '
°ince Houis--0 to 6 eVery day -and
Saturday until 10 p. m. Branch offices
in Manchester Dungannon, Blyth and. • .
Hayfield. ' .• •
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Vetermayv• '
DR. J. FREEMAN, .
VETERINARY Sl7BGEON,"'
Memioer of the Veterinary Medical A isoolit-
• tions of London' end Edinburgh, and Grad..
• ate of the. Ontario Veterinary College,
• • TREAT DISEASES COLP ALL ANIMALS
• Office open • night and day, onpoisite
church, Ontario Street. •Clinton, ' Ont. .
AHRTAGE LICENSES Issued by the un-
dersigned at his Residence, Mary stree .
Clinton. •
•
JAMES SCOTT, SR
TAMES CAMPBELL, LONDESBORO,
e.) D3SUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.
. ..No, witnesses required •
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AL.
"44....4.44444.444.444,........ Organist and Musical Three. r of North
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, . Street Church, Gioderioh, and teacher tn.
• PIANO, PIPE ORGAN an THEO - V, is pre-
• pared to take a limited number i ,Pupils in :
the above For terms applythie c cm or to '
MR CAMPBELL,who rearlm seen f. om 11 a.m. -
anted !.. . . Friday of eriehweek. • .
to 2 p.m:, at the Clarendon Hotel, Clinton
, t
.-• Yding n'ieo anViicinen to prifar's for . . Ili, 14.- itnepifEasox , •
udeor,, al.
Males Pluefhodine Resold in Critelli bit
Watts ruttehits.• ' Sext Contmorelallibtel •or to their retireatiVe °Mese,
PRetekle,,T Hovey, SLIL Aksi•v."11 alid W
good situatione. A•pply to . . • ee '
• :• Dominion ,. . . INSIMANOIS. . •
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. ' Business . • Fire, . Eire, ILecideni • Plate Choi
- • eel 1 eg e c'•°mac • ' ekseirey Brave. Celan n '
The best equipped Business end Shorthand JOHN VV. YE0
College in Canada. Reduced tuition rates,•
HOLMESVILLE,
Write tis regarding our counsel; of study,
and prospects of securing situatione for
graduates, Catalogue sent free. • Address
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• , Dept enli" Confederation Life Bldg.
Toronto. Ont.
Agent tor the MANCHESTER, ARE ASstmenen
stcliiig114.tal.rehrtg'elitirglOck0r0°Filaige 1(0
Mc-
Ritzor•mtrruAL TrummastOn Co.knAll olasseeof •
farm risks and town property, taken at
()west rates. Fixst-class Loan . Corn:lattice
also repreilert,id. Money to be had from diner
cent u 6 1 t
. ao o ng o nature of security.-
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. 1902 .
Daily mail to nolmesville - postal eArd vrill.
fetch him .
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Dr. Mcnithey's Heave
• Spring Term begins Apr. '1. 1902, Our
• rates are:reasonable-our courses of study
thorough ana peaotical. Send for our
jortrnal to see what we teach. Stadents
may enter at any time, Two courees of
Andy. Comnarolarand Short -hand,
0. A, rranuNG, MeINTIfitE,
President.Seereta-re
Owen Sound. • Lietowel
irC)1\1" •
Ma rble & Granite
vsrome,s
• The purohtteer of a monument
should have coniplete confidence
in the reliability of the firm, tram
whieh he buys, for the material
and workmanehip - is something
• very few buyers are familiar with.
you do not know not, Ocoee in. •
noire about our reliability iron
• those who know tie best, We aro
the only piactioal men here in our
*I4 it Hoover, Proprietor
• ...CURE.:
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Curesilemeir, CROW° Cough, and eit1"01:17.1.-
MAO Of the Throat and Lungs. The only r4t4dd.4. d.
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the world that will cure the above disease, Making f
• minialsouod hi wind and useful Whig owner. Price,si.t.
Dr. Mottahey's RidneY dr Oeugh-P•wderi,
Await Acute Affections of the throat and tune, oohs*
Distemper, eto. Por dwelling and stocking et tho
the result of hard driving, Irldrity Trouble, eta, one
dale will relieve, and one box wM mire: Price, 50e.
." FIE Mt illoOalitif MEDIOtN oo.,
ricemtitville. Ont.
• For sale by- II Conibesdruggist, °Otto
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• MeltILLOP 311311.31; FIRE
INSURANCE po.
PARE aud, 11401.A.TED TOWN vn0Pg/IT2
ONLY INSURE
ormetnili
Merman, President, glom% P. 0, Thos
Prager, viee-preeldentsltrutaileld P. 0.. Thee
hays, seeseareate, Seeforth P. O. 0
IheedfoOkInspeOtor of Losses, Seittorth P. 0."
W. G. nrOadfoot, 8eefOrtil:30hn G. Oriel
.Witithrtip PA,04, George Dale. Sesdorth; Join
Reanimate, Dublin; eatielsvanse Belichwo
O.; John Watt, Harlot* P. 04 ThOMAii Fraser
reueerteid ; John 31.1tleteall, Menet 'at".
Ca1/001134 113.4011,.
Attr11111
. RObitt Mnitth, IleoPely
forth; _James minium% aorionditille W.
Year, Bonneville ; Oasts. Mardi* and ilohn C.
liOrrison, ritiditralt
St1
"Weti t
act cthorinldllOss q11I be °°rlItttltied
en SOgleatiOto avofthbie
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