The Clinton New Era, 1902-05-02, Page 2May 2adt 1902 TRE CLINTON NEW ERA.
44111100 iitte ittit a Progressive tiovernment. Crisp County Clippings.
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FRIDAZ. MAT 1002, in his speech at Newmarket Prereler
Mr and lira Louis Becker and emir
Boos oinked out the naltiote measures have eaeyea trete Fereselch teentleer
Ottawa,' Correspondence. ' for the good of the Provinee which the
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J"ohn Donaghy, who has been in bus.
Conservative party had endeavored te inese Fordwich and Gorrie for about
twenty years, le rernoving to British
The impoeition of a email tax en defeat,- They Onnosed:
lititish be eadstuffe,eptirely for reveraue . The distColumbia.
ribution of the John Sand -
pm paees, gave rise to an animated Ms- field Macdonald surplue. • Sam Dietz purchased Mr *Sohn •Geig-
4 *Poston, and. occupied the time of the Vote by ballot. •er's 60 acre farm on the Bronson line
lestree for a day. The Conservatives, Trial by electior petitione by judges. for $2900, Mr Dietz will build a dWell, •
*ince the Britten preference waa glVerle The establishment of the School of ing on the property this eproste,
lanva alwt ys maintained that Ofe tease Pi actical Science.
. . . There are two families living on one '
;cerement was remiss in Its duty to tem- The making of the Agricultural Oole 100 acre farm in Grey that together
*liana by riot eecuririg a preference in ledge more efticient. - have 18 children all under 18 'eas of i
. te urn. There has never been the The separetion of the liquor traffics,- a 4
go,
, et,ghtest eyidenee that such a prefer- from rounicieal control .
nee • could he secured. On the contrary The anpointme,nt of a Muster of Dr Milne has sold Ids resdence ad -
the
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joining the Commercial hotel propertie
s ens such preference could be given. Tire establistment f lal
cl, armat Blytti, to A. 0 eleley, who e recently
elle British Governnaera ietimated that Educatiols.
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ed Is al t Ottawa and London moved, ,frctn ri Grey, 17he price paid was
Poperties for Sale or to LettP-„c-L ,E, •
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insuranee,Agento
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MANNING, 1
To Rent.
Canada Life ASSUrfillee 00, t
Lot 88. Maitland concession,noderich Town- •
ship. Apply to JAS, SCOTT, Barrister, fire, inarlue, Aeoldent, flute Qin** 1
Office I 4. P. Tisdallai think, Clinton. 1
0JX1-U. Clinton,
For Sa4ak or to ...tient
VoToiT.
PIO residence property of 1). R Menne, on
Princess St., glinton. ApPlY JAri SCOTT.
Dec. .barrister, 011etoe.
To Rent.
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First class brick store, suitable for algal.
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• To 114et.
• berwise, and the change of British = Tiae extension of the franchise to 8100e• ACTS GENTI,Y %%et beautiful store in the Jackson Block
so I
014 * 1 _ ,e Tam, . .
vtisivii. The defence offthe gonerneeerst The bailding of colonizatiort roads in th
farm on e 5th eonAND a Wertlately occupied by a WitteAP
Gr ,, ey, to John t .
sl O,/ ' THOS. JA.OKSON, Sr.,
' is that Great Britrirtes trade relations many a the neW districts. • JacksOn. It is seven years since he Iti Di • IBWELI elope 6- tf
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policy gave them a chence to air their farmers' sons. E. j jacklin has sold his 180 acre ;
(mutest
evith the world would not allow her to The est abliehreent Qf a reformatory bought theearna mid has sold at it raise
eiki.riminatp in favor of the colonies -tor females, of 01000 over his purchasing price. He
elsewhere; that they are (Anita willine John Wright and family, eon. 4, near CLEANS EFFECTUALLY;
• hout threatening her commerce The extension ef surveys of Crown go L 67500.
eat the coming conference in London to The erection of new Parlimene build- Fordwich, were burned outof house
Die svs-rN
I discuss trade questions row every Inge.
and home on Monday after000n week.
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standpoint, but that the reeent tax is The assertion (:)! the right of the Pros There was uo intintralaCe1 the house was COP OLD DACtle
end that any atternpt to obtain a, pre.. eThe contentien for territorial riehte.
weather land and add to her difficulties. known as New °thrice
Cottage to Rent:
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A eorefoitable and` many cottage on Ismail
offered to rent. The natter we vacant ot Bi . •
etreetaately occupied by Mr Geo CA= ls
RS; adjoining will be sot on easy t es PP
;only temporary, the result of the war, vines to propeety in rivers and streams. an old one.
C 0/C to MRS Itt DD,alary St.
f oot. 4—tt
Terence now woold only embro ras the in the greater sart of wisat is now A., A. Doupe, who carried on a gen-
eral store business in Gorrie for the ov
• 'The following art c s from the Mon- The tight of gir3operty ot the Fro. Rile 18 months, chaposed a his stock to ERCOMES TipATIoN Farm For Sale.
thought in this comiection, that we (Merged territory.
give it entire :-
s'ereat Britain, tor revenue purpoeers,
under stress of a costly war, bas imposed a
duty on wheat. This duty will probably be
aemperary, She has not seen fit to grant a
preference to colonial erain,quite probably
, betatuse the duty is not intended to be per-
' nienent, and also because, a preference
• anight dieturb her present relations with
other wheat growing countries. In other
•• words, in her own interests Great Britain
lete not deemed it advisable at thie time to
slitiettlMinate in favor of hercolonies. Is it
Are part of friendebip, for the colonies, in
the face of Britain's manifest diffietiltiee,to
demand a preference? Is it the part
of loyalty for uanadiane to unite in a de-
, anand to which Britain may not be able to
Accede, but can only refuse at the risk of
, alienating the sympathies of the lon? Aesaredly, if Canadians allow them.
amities to lee led into thinking that a prefer-
, aince in the British market is their just right
And due a refusal of that right will tend to
'weaken 'the sympathetic' cords now con-
- necting the two nations. If it be true that
Britain expecte the new duties to be tem-
porary, it wonld avail Canada •little to pes.
asses preference for a year or two, and
when the time came to restore wheat to the
,iree het there would be dislocation of beal.
-nese is'Canada and Warner against Britain's
action. To demand that the Mother Court-
. municipal auditor. • • Robinson. '
- ,...otillistances is equittlent, therefore to in•
vlting difitUrbange of oorameroiel sod pol- The•taeing of corpOra,tiOns.
iiutil relations 1$ is easy for irresponsible The estebliehinept of a western dairy The assessment roll for the township
politicians and writcrs to make demand on school. of McKillop shows the following totals
' 'Ate (Anadian Government that it ask for The establishment of a pioneer dairy Total acres 52,120, clearedlaud 42,531
character of the lands of western. Ond re CI for fruit bei w 11 1 t t
vince the multitude that such preference land 8615 acres, was e an acres,
nul e p an e ou n
„treat Herald, contains so mrieb -vinee the-tim r-andardnerala of the r B trber, who is,at present running a
• store III Mt, , •
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ABRUAL
barn. log house, p nty Of sylfsiltereTnt °11
-The West Waif of -lot 24; 'Barfield- Con . God
r he Peovinical control of liquor This week it is our duty to record PERMANENTLY itt, trNettiartinng Tr" uu
licensee. • tee deathef httle Joseph R„ only scro
Remonstrance against the action of of Mr and Mrs John Hawkins, of Rod -
the Dominion Government iris taking gerville, who died on Friday last at
control -of Provincial rafter. the age of 7 Menthe and .25 days.
in 1885.
Improvement in the separate schools township clerk of Grey, to succeed the
late Wm. Spence, at a salary of 4175
ace '
The creation of a separate Depart- per annum. IA was fornaerly a sichooel
ment of Agricultureee. teacher, but is now farming on con. 5,
Grey.
Expenditure on immigration.
The teaching of French or German Edward Ge.rvin, Brussels, has just
in the.public and separate schools of patented a very useful and convenient
the Province where the language of article that the farming community
the locality rendered it& desirable in has been Waiting for, viz, a fruit pick
order to the better teaching of Eng- er. It cute the stens a,nd takes the
lish. • fruit down, It will pick from 4 to 18 .
The appointment of it drainage re. feet, and will handle three or four
feree. times as much in a day as by hand -
The building of the asylum at Brock- picking.- : • ' •
ville. • •
The passage of the succession duti on Friday week Wm. Ct., eldest son
acte es of Wm and Mrs Brewer, 7th coneGre3r.
The appointment of a superintend- died from an attack of pneumonia. Be
ent of neglected and' dependent, child- was only ill a short time and was a
ren. comparatively hearty young man,
The protection of forests by the ar.. nearly 19 years of age.
pointment of it euperfettendent of •for - On Wednesday., April 9..b, at the
estry. . home of the bride's mother,Mies Effillia
The establishment of a Normal Col- Millian, eldest daughter of Mrs J. 0.
lege. Millie!), was united in matrimony to
tees give a refetenoe under exiating -air- The appointment of a • Provincial, mony was performed. by Rev J :We
Geo•Fowler, of Saltford. -The care -
County Council reform.
Increased representation or Algoma John McIntosh has been chosen
iTs BEN, Atc• oreax.d. Pardee arearpa. phas)ation p
ALL,t0lIntua
11FICIAL Eff"‘?° For Sale or to Rent.
Buse thIE GENUINE —mat•fro BY
IRRNUFGSYRUP
,,,,„sv,, ,#,ON Ye/at
a7 Ka 4`; CAL. NY,
fOR SALE BY AU. DRUGGISTS. KU 50e:PER BOTTLE.
The freer:swing. are the statsitioe of
the township of Stephen, as received
by Assessor Guinan for the year 1902:
Number of acres of land, .56,789 ; acres
of wondlen'd, 8,019; acres of land
cleared, 48,170 total value of real pro.
perty, $1,'797,5e0 ; value of personal
and taxable income, $10,000; value of
teal and personal poperty, 31.805,059;
number of. reale persoes from 21 to 60
years old, 884; number of male per-
sons from 70 to SO years old, 71; num-
ber of persons from 60 to 90 years old
13; number of persona over 90 years
old,] ; ;total Population of the town."
ship, 3.978; total persons assessed on
vale 1,280; number of doge, 404; bitches,
3 ; „cattle, 4,831; sheep, 1,305; hogs.
1,615 ; horses, 1,772; acres of orchard
and garden, 506 ; acres of fall wheat,
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Lot 29, con. 2, Suitatnivletreioenoinnt,aionaing 100 acres
S .T a"Y
In good stet; oaf
B.
for term of e
n premises or Pat , MeGREGOR, 2 con.,H„
3 'go. irleur{tAwsiiit
ith, Seetorth P. a
7-11f.k"un
, Shorthorns for Sale.
Two young.Brals, ono seventeen awl the other
nine months old, from good milking COWS also
a two year o d heifer in calf;_ go d stook and
good breeding, ED. H. WISE
Balsam Greve Stock Farm, '
Mer.14-tf. Clinton,P. Q.
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Property for Sale.
Cottage and two lots for sale on King St.,
Clinton. Cottage contains five rooms, oknieta,
pantry, cellar and summer kitchen. hard and
eat water, a number of plum and pear trees.
Will be add ohdap, aPP17 to R. ifyLE8Iforito
Fo. r Sa e
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Frame residence and} ere of land on Mar w
Street, Clinton, *mins, cellar, wood shed ,hard
and irt water, jilta:11:mandeilljiviritidg shod,I
4,220; eteam boilers, 22 ; thildren be- 0, 0, • • .
exp. en garden, P a EPP
tween the age of 5 -and 21, 1220 ; child- '
Also tor Sale: •
rep betWeele the age ef 5 sag et 55Ie: At an Mine np to lst Se t acres artof the
acres assessed value $2,006,400, wood , . • . „ „ Fos' er Alock,eto.,Itt the 'forth Encl,ot
eaeferential treatment, It is easy to eons ; farm in order' to test. the-agrieultelreel-
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Wet eirensiranorsn .. • s ete.set. Oneeson. wirieh is a., valnebltropeety
swOuld be to Csnada'a advantage. But tamo between Port Arthur and Rat orchards 437. acres, fall Wheat 3,594 ou c ouncil meil 15 errybushes mall fr ts, apples ete. There
...*taz ate pillar things tQ be coneidered by Peeetage. . . .
entriena 0."'''1114.1 1:11-13-4-LAL: Pl.. . 0. III: -4-;-4 co nth:Motion-of the-office:of
'along liners beneficial not alone to Canada. Commissioner of Public Works, .
The land grant to the Algoma Oen.
' nut et) the Empire, 'We will be lacking in
•abe true Imperial spirit if in this contin- tied Railway. ' •
The development of the pulp Indus..
germ we forget Britain's difficulties, and
matte selfish e(smands upon her. The fe.ot trYs ,_ , , • _ '
" the frahe has not granted a preferenoe to the oniewav subsidies feta' the develop-
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vilotnes is in itself evidence that she does muth i e it '
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acres statute labor 8,13i da a, populae aecording to adjournme ---------------
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et een-not eee st at since Mr
ems consider it edviseele; EMS 9ne reatiele tse . '',. • t • se A quiet wedding took place at th
Rose seente der am of the Conservative
esanether, to new make suoh a grant. Let us residence of Thos. Bisset, sr., Exeter,
newspapers deny that the Opposition „
not force her hand, nor try to take what she on Mundt.* week, when Miss Wilmet
were not in favor :of some 'of these .
Vana,dian seetiment which will see in Brit, measures. In a few
. . eases they may TaYlor, daughter ot Mrs Bissett,.vvas
mareied to •Abrahani Browri, a pros.
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-. le unwilling to give. Let us not create a
• • nt; member 10 •excellent grade Of • saitd a d
a preset' eeve ; gravel milthevremises which's ver Wit 1311
rowllbe re. f Rensall fi
-cheorr-lirmite •
or lastmeetingwere 4. re. 8-tt -131{"Yrj°111B' -
s statement show- Y Pr a e•
Clinton.
9:1!x558.gosnsaeignbeesr°ryn,
ea on hand .of $408 76, filed. el Is
__ n in the Apry toe, STRAITS orstane
cop 'aged; tresteuree
for the Northwest re few weeks age, is
dead. He had been .111.fer Ohre Lime "a'a"
Vhte:tenicl"er of Ed Johnston foi $5.50 " ataule. for Sak. •
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per
Wholesale stock of • pianos
at very best pussible prices.
Organs, the very entermmable
gramophone, sheet - . music,
books, and a variety of music
at
C. HOA -RE'S
Music Emporium
k f hi d lums for sale
e**al
- JAMES SCOTT-
ovrister, solicitor. *Oa
MENTON.
OrricreenillottBloci, Tease Street.
HONEY X9 XMAS.
Wm 13101)010E.,
ite,81USTER. nOLIOITOR, NOTAE
PUBLIC, ETO.
office- eleaVen 11$109k.
Hp stairs. °parent. Henry's Photo Gallery
ALERTS:0N
IRITIOUT 84 HALE
CONVEYANCERS 00MILISSIONEBS,
Real lfetate and'Insurance AgelicY.
Money to Man.
Q. B. HALE, ;max ninon%
CHARLES SEAGER
Barrister Soltolar .1,Aary atal Osnventnee
Oince-opposue coniorne Hotel
Coderleh
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M. O. CAMERON.
fOrnerly of ta ainerou't Heft dc Cameron
H:ARRISTER tarn SOLICITOR;
offleo--natanton $t oppoeite Colborne Roma
GODERIOH. labIT
GARROW & GARROVV
-13asausimas, SOLICITORS, ECTO.
'ffinee-Conier liktinflton fit. andthe Square ,
Goderich, Ont.:,
J. T. GennoW. CRAS. neenow.L.LJA
PROUDFOOT & HAYS.
BARBISTERS, SoLlOrroRS NOTARIES PUMA,
PROCTORS IN TUE MARIVISIE COMM ago.
Office: North st., next door to Signal °Mee
Private Funds to lend at lowest rates
of interest.
W. PROUDFOOf R.C. HAYS.
Medical.
WM. GUNN,
Logs and Heading of all LL. R. cp.,* 8. Edinbuigb,
kinds wanted. Offloe-Ontario Street, Clinton. Night or I
ilighest prices given. • bury Street.
at front door of 'office or residence, Batten --
Soft elifts to be cut 11 feet,
12 feet, and 13 feet long.
R. & J. RANSFORA
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• Stapleton Salt Works •
tario St., opposite einglisb church, formerly cc- •
led by Dr. Appleton, Clinton .
SuceesSfut- °nu'
,Students • . Physician, Surgeon, Eto.
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DR WM, GRAHAM
Licentiate of the Royal College of Phytilcia.
London, Seem& .
Office and Residence- .
JOHN TEDFORWEI.Honse, Harm St;
DM J. W.: SHAW. '
. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON
Abooncheur do office and residence Grp.
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DR. C. Nr: THOMPSON.
• apecial attention given to diseases of the
Those who grad, • • Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose'. .
us!te from this
g e
training_ is by experts, who are
thorough teachers and exper-
ienced. business men.
Forest City Busi-
ness College,Y.M.C.A. Build
Tug, London, Ont.
W. a. Westervelt, Principal.
before leaving, and etareedbefcere fully dav for thams for graderliuts accepted. .
recovered, and on arriving itiWinnipeg
Messrs Beck • and Goldthorpe waited. good stable withseven Wade stalls, a box
was so ill he had to be taiten to the 'on the eouticil askin f r
g o a meeting on stall, a. harem's room grain bine a roomy bay
eacepital' *here he died, •
, • May 3ircieeesat.. '3 o'clock, to coitsider _Alopfte,ittici._,Wtifil be sold ha, very reasonable price.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton.-- -
asking the township to take 625,000 ' ' •
itting or . a byeaw te e peop e
stock in the proposed eke me road, • Irnr sole Itelat4
The. colleen' agreed te- intset 59:16-
e.*i,aett Teiseeheice brick howl on the corner of FM -
t dJ h tr t 1 iigi te the estate
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grin, res di the late Richard HeYwood, is offered either
Ain's refusal of our demands, a cause of.of- ave r PP roue farmer of Marlette, Dem „ v • for : :Jerk s esuppliee 83' .1. 'F1 •
31r Brown performing the ceremonee an ing stable door, 500. Council ad. Or sale Or to rent. It contains room for moi -
1 Lt t adil bear in mind that a the general attitude ta,ken by the Con- • •
11,4 commercial arrangement, to be perroanen
• titles the 'Premier's ' formidable in • The 11°11.1e of Mr and Mre W. Jones, e .. . . y-, as a court
o revision., and for general business, at f rand et th ill'
nary family, el practically a new bowie with
all convenience and three-tenthe of OM' acre
ourned to meet on•Ma 97
' lv, and in the firm cm:la-lotion ha each party 41 near Exeter, has been saddened by the
, And satisfactory, must be entared into flee- 3_,k1s - . •
.14 o'clock. -W. 'S MOOROSTIE 01 k 0 _, _ _ e property is not satd or rented,
ctrneet. These things haye. had an part of it will be rented. Apply to 1
. d e th f th • 1 I d ht
; important bearing on the. :improve.. untimely ea t e W. COATS .Exeoutor Clinton.
• :to it that it is distinotly to its advantage. ' - .
' - ment of the Province, and as the Irene, who met with an accident at the ' tiRerrEek sntl. vion ..
When the Conservatives were in Premier said, if they were eliminated, home of her 'grandmother,- Mies Levy, -The Bruce . •
:power the Liberals were not idlowed it could be seen how little would be on Thursday week, which resultedin, people will in the future have a better - rOit'SALE. .
• ,. , train service from the G. T. R. than in * -
"...Nig! hin sight of any patronage. The left end bee! w sls the effo te e ( is - berdeatle .
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, 6:. it oriavernrueia iv oti. e to main ain the
t serva,tivesen regard to these matters
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rriT thtu oft191 would wit a • cf.,
b The framecottage on Oran§e Street, occu-
. t toe • • .the past. As the result of pereistent
L h
-•••• . 'Most menial position in the standard of the Frovince.
Another of Stephen's young mens agitation on the part of the people in pi ed by.gietunderstrhedi its!) iertil for sale
• that dietrict, the railway -company has YOSSODS. e ems. e o o an acre, w
t atne to power in 1896, Sir Charles rup ' week' at the lige of 27 yearr
. Alex B,JE, tressed away'
aTeuewsaci.79, as vegetable garden, . Tbe house contains hall,
.public service, Even after the Liberals • agreed to chabge the time (ethic So hard and soft water, ,stable, good fruit and
South Huron Spring Show th 1 t d Box andto meet the wishes of th
euu o eae ic r e peop e n
i parlor, two bedrooms, clotbee closet, dining
per made the boast thet ethe Conser-
.1, :, — ' tnarried to a da,ughtee of see, petterson, that Section, A conference was held 'is centrally located, nasessioikgiven any ti e
rooin aunnner kitchen cellar and woodshed,
:. Tatives still controlled the petronage, The .stentral Spring show • ot ' the teen of Stephen, but•now of Barwick, in the aele. R. offices . in Toronto last . to euit purchaser. ELIZABETH arRAB.Allirtt
's Meaning that the Conservative major- South Huron Agricultural Society . Algoma. I.3.Wdes thesorrowing widow Saturday between the offichilteand n - . . •
ety,in the Seeate could still embarrasheld.,..At Brucefield on the mod inst. he leaves one son II Months old and a eleputatjen including Members of Par- eeee eteeeenee-ieseeveekileee : •-•
e .
'Alio Liberals. But the Libeeide have was nicie-f-filiorealee rithe ' attendittlde" lretre"habe oar weeks old: - , • :liantenteand business Men frees South- :sees' eteetes !eve -.. t... ' 2.• :7 _-,
n ot pursued the same. policy towards "
was good and the eate receipts averags' . . • ' • s • ' -
ed Grat of former years. There was On April 23.rd; a•Isaypy event took
, tbetr opponents, Not only . are ' the
aniptotalit. Walkerton, Oleeslcy, Owen •
P s, on erenee as ng iv of cedar on it), in Kood state of miltivatior eat...+4.4•44,44.44.4-0-to-a.44.
the service In this district has been the PlowiNF done. Comfortable brick house large
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most of the old employees retained, th place at the home Of as Ford, con. 2;
,
but every now and agam some plum no -competition for prizes ong e
horses entered but $3 was paid for S. tephen, • when his. second aaughter,
goes to a Conservative, which many each entry. The show of horses was Lillia Maud, was united in. marriage to
, - think should go to equally deservieg larger than fortner years and that of Pe J Hill, it popular young printer of
' Teberals. For the Cerovation 'centin- bulls, especially in the aged class be- Buffalo, formerly of Exeter. The knot
g ent Lt. -Col. Pellatt, of Toronto. ,has ing good. I was tied by Rev C. W. Brown, B. At„,
.1?1,erl.glyvn commend, He is a Conser-
-ative. Another officer. spoken of for The following were,eyearded pries; .ehey will live in Pliffelo, --
iAged Durhah3,-.1.iii, James Snell'e . . •
tor of the Ottawa, Citizen, •another ((Morning Sten' s 20d, A. Elaoat's The bodY of the late 1 ac Raryey,
the sarne force is Capt. Morrison, edi-
"G 1 H I ck • ". 3rd Tholnas aged Me formerly of Beets:v.. wee
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Sound, itica,rdine, Tiverton and other 1..0.1.2,"Bayfield coa.;Goderichtp.; 118 acres
cleared,balance hardwood ,with a large quail-
orthern oint this f 1 ti
nearly three hours. b or a long time about Ave mires eat,andeonsiderable fall
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SP'RING
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t from April let, continues into our
Special Summer Session
througb July and August in all
Departmentsofour seslendid stereo], The
Central Business Ceeete
TORONTo
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, There are no vocations and members
• fmoraVanayntapersairteadnytetrimme- aanda ozaeannttienau.e.
°hers, :eighty Typewriting Machines
and a daily roll call of 368 • memberei
• this month indloate the cheeacter and
„ eumellegees •
'Yonge &Gerrard Sts,ToroUtU
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' Olible and It,esideuce- ' • •
.Aabertaithreet,2HIoens Norther atattenbrity
DI* G. -ERNEST .11-10LNIES
. DENTIST •
No
(Successor to Dr. T. C. Bruce
Specialist in Crown and Jarldge Wait
L D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur -
goons of Ontario, Toronto, '
D. D. S.-First-olaes Honor graduate of Den-
. tel. Department of Toronto *University.
Special attention Will to preservation on
children's teeth. •Will visit Hayfield every
Monday. T
Office over W. aylor So' s shoe suite. •
1:1!1. ANEW & '
DENTi,:$113XLIM011.
. Office adjoining Photo' Bindle.
Offlee flours -9 to 6 every day and see
Saturday until 10 p. Ons Branch offices
in Manchester Dungannon, Blyth and • '
Hayfield.
, •
Veterinary.
DR. J. FREEMAN,
,YETERINARY SUBGEON,'.'
' Member of the Veterhiary Medical A amnia -
tions of London end Edinburgh, and Gradu-
ate of the Ontario Veterinery College,
TREAT DISEASES OF ALL ANIAIALS
Office open • night and .day, onposite •a'
Paul's church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont.
'?12. Miscellaneous.
Bug ARRIA6E LICENSES leaned by the nu-
. arhis Residence, Mary stree ,
••• ' • - IitSiebit sit •
Cause of ninth complaTht4 81,3w mixed. oitir thatalengunderii3leathtriving shall, and
mail from the outside el:c1 not arrive at ing spring creek anj two wells Sevenv. miles
freight trains • caused tedious delays; 3°:nosetrlyyvinitleir fret; •Wecir w teniFeral-nce'reerld
a reasonable hour, and business, inter- •
s CHAS SIM NS. t. Yoting men and women to:prepare for
General Superintendent McG uigan said David stP., rGifaleariclit. '
este Were suffering in consequence. furtherparticularstereab Apo% ter
. good sitnatioiss. Apply to
TAMES 0Anti'BE.LNL:
IsstrEn OF 31,ARIGAGE LWEINSE11,
LN: InDe BEs ell:3 007 , • . • . .
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W. OLEWCANIPBEL-
. F. •
Organist and Musical Direotar of North '
an ed • PIANO, PIPE ORGAN an THEO "V i • p •
Street • •Chureh, Goderioh, and teacher o n , • •
• . pared to take a limited nuralen f POpilsrin
the above For terms apply this . ce .or to
' MR CAMPBELL,who may bo seen ft tan 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m., at the Clarendon Hotel, Clinton,'
Friday of einsh week. •
that the Grand Trunk WWI anxioust - e •
Conser vative. These men may be ex- Lane's "Diamond Masi:" ; 4th, A. es brought from Brandon and hurre in do everything possible to improve the . • •
cellent °facers, and no doubt are but
' J, Bioadfoot's "Chaneellor," Two.. Exeter ceMetertlast week. Deceased servic EgySt. igowS1 • Dominion' • b. L.. MACPHERSON
le who • e provtded the Matter WAS pa tawi
tetel that where special and desirable yeitr-eld,-Wm Chaptnates "PrinCe 43f left here a year ago for the west, and •
there are not a few grind Libera w treated from the standpoint als to
of Walein 2nd." Yearlings,- est, Ros perchesed a farm near Edinonton, Be- Whether it • " Business . INSURANCE.
Fire,. . Elia, accident Plate.:Glas
tls d tb r he leo, es a
-t'youitt pa/ Or not, alad•bn Iigtrs for .11a,tC.blatt,, frOra ,idaPergOltee.1C":,'•••••L•
. .
e VVyandiates and BerfectIfe 1 ter - • • -*Al, 1;••,:: renege • ,
ohn.Murdoch's"Vice Ohaeceloreis_wifee who ••.rentalnajWC1410Pton 'foe' , c°118!•de rat I" lei even. ecidecl to grant, setting et lteggs.• THOS. F. RANCE,
'the Conservatives pursued t'le extreme
"Matcheme; 2ad, Monteith Brothers' tere. • • • .
in the Juno time table. The delegation • .The best equiepedjenoiness ancl Shorthand'
patty in power, more especially when reoefor
0,s eet Monteith Brothere, the peesent, foul brothers Etna sig sis•
Wanted.
• College ia Canada. • Reenced tuition rates,
• expressed theMaelVeii• as satisfied with
, teettree they did in this regard. "Pozzler." Polled Anps,--George A. 'e'M .
elt1ong of iskindare available.bert Charter's "Young Agitator '0- sides hisefather att Imo e
ey should go tofriends of the end, 3.
tha 're yest .4he eban 11:wilthe •
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the arrangements, 'which will meet Writens -.regarding our coutties of otudy,
,
'The way in which s"seardals' are Turner's "Black Town. etiveepstakes flank Hunter, w 0 came tci •
s 'proven by a Tagreph that is new go- (1florning Star." Judy, josenb Were az to her rewardon Friday of last
with general approbation,
•enitriufactured by the Opposition is for the best beefing bull. -Jas, esrantrook about 40 years ago, passed,
f th 0 ()cation ress kinson of Tuckersmit vvee in .ner 81st year. Her midden
• ...L.
• -and . proepects of seeming situations for
By rot of Maz .,,,IR to tiseM in general gradttates Cittalogue Bent Igen, ' Address
April f Clinton.
' $100 RE W.&RD, 0100.
• • • house work. to 'airs W.DOTIERTY, '
Mg. e
v ' °win horses Were e • name was Eliza Mitchell, and er
•
tMltfl •• The readers of this paper will be pleased .
vest sel oritlinall9 ARe'l il.r"atight - Tbse . Sitn.ereerte place Albany, N. Y. She was married
4o learn that there is at least one dreaded Notice of Transfer
,, ....re, eis, P:_te ...
ttliiihti; 1314ttta Una Hon, Mr Tarte hail '..,. '...
1‘.oravo 2turi.Smillie Hrmot,V " ma to her late husband at Woodbridge, -
deices() that edema has been able to cure. in ss, i . -- '
off Lth!
s tricethtles given an order foe thine three .of Hurtforei Gundry BrotCrsieedilltan Ont., her husband predeceasing her 8
, A eelto staged, aed that es catarrh. Elitlee ,i,e-er ootf clailliseerefarUivimtthatg. prnosed trans-
,' eneridred thousand barrels of cement •at Hilt ". lis.wden & McDonello" 'Del- Years ago. The children left are Alex. '
Cum is the only positive cure Clarendon hotel, to Perldj'& tiiileioT'
. AbOtit $2.50 per batrel. The Hamilton b e Oh mpe " T ld
urry a um, wosyear-n s - of Brussels,John and Mrs Oster, Oran- ' Catarrh
known to the medical fraternity. Catarth don will be, considered about the?let °floe
Spectator, drawing attention to the Skinner & Colquhoun's "Bay (Thiele, brook, enears Price, of Toronto. being a constitutional disease requires. a ly1(4111402. .
5 tact, also stated that a contract for Aged Carriage, -Robe t B k' • "St W. J. PAISLEY, Inspector
, cement had just been made by the city, T s ' - r "c 1
. Lyn ; homes kinner's "St George e• e 1 •
On Thurefteee Anvil Itth' otre of Oen- Constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh APri1-25-2.*
alien:111ton at ell. per barrel less, cone R C. I'ostelithvvaite's "Hebbrian "e
• ; sett, relict of the late Richard Band'
tra ia, s oldest residents. borothY Big- Ouse is • taken internally, acting directly .
upon the.blood and mucous outfaces, of the , ' Ice Ice,. ,
beinvimPtified more or lees as the ° The fe" '
megeently, in the opinion of the Spec- Wm Luker's "Ranla,n J." Three- system, thereby destroying the foundation
ford, reed merry, aged 85 years, Des
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Se Spring Term Wino Apr, 7.1902. Our
tator, the country had been defrauded year-olde-Thoe Skinner's "St George."
cease' earne to this country in . of the disease, and giving the patient
frdm Wm, WheatleY, on Huron street, Iara
.As I have taken over the large fee house
strength by building pp the oonstithtion
E 1 d ith her
pure ice to r customers during e (serail
good many papers, With varied corn- -Simon McKenzie's "Sago Alfred dep. She was married a few .yeare
_he proprietors' hiti43 SO much faith in its
-Bldg,
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Dept "0" Confederation
Toronto, Ont.
1 02
Maratar BLOuK. (..uttssn
JOHN W. YE0
HOLMESVILLE,
Agent tor the 1iLationnersn Finn Asennition
Co, of Manchester, England, whose funds and
security aro rated at $14,600,000. Also the MO-
HILLOP MUTVAt. INstraANOE CO. All °IMAMS of
farm risks and town property taken at '
'owesb rates. First-olass Loan Companies•-•••••-•-•-• -
also represere Money to be had from 41 per -
• tient up, aerie 'fang to nature of security. -
Daily mail to Holmesville postal cora will
fetch btu, •
9
".1.1 470WEL
A.)(// DralleCahey's Heave
„oat , .
A. 0
mut of 6300,000 -or $1 per barrel on the Two -Year old-Thoqicinner s Sir Wil- from Devonshire ng an , w
ared to take orders to furnish cod, clean
entire lot. I have seen the item in fred" and "Orlando. Aged Rentdeter parents and settled in Stephen town., apd assioting nature in doing its work. prep
'Of agoverernent thee would allow SO' "Elk -White," Three-yearsold,-qBerrye
enents n itsa ,
....entreverM a minister to throw aWay Si Ross' "Electric "- 'Thomas Mute Centralia, where elle resided until the re ar
time of her deatb. she leaves six sons cure. Send for list of testimoniale. • '
funnner, A.1 orders'w1113.01yrfataigtolar!do,
II owever 'condemnatory' Butt's "Baden PoWell''; W13; g uire's curative powere, that they offer 0,ne Sun.
after to her late husband and settled in
d d Doti for an ease that it fano te Feb 1t—Lf •
tbeeoun ry s money. jut tne itenteetti—drinic Aadreal F.J.cansicry & 0o.,Toleclo, 0,
Sold by druggiafe, 050. ° Life of tbe great Talrefiaa,bY diatingtrhated- -
AGENTS WANTED -For the only authorized
untrue, consequently all the peewee ts Thomas skinner's Stanton. laetwo-ditoghtererealso-oneebrotlier
Thossalssett sr Eieter. '
- f
. sold conelu'sions are untrue. We fear, Stallion, -W. B, Forrester's- ''tAttle Hall's Family Pille are the best. son, Rev. Dr. Frank DeWitt Talipage, and the
etewever, that this important feature Bobs." • . On Sa.ttirday week, ...tames Theeslett,
'I nig book, goo riga% prottieely illustrated, only
Asseelate Editore of the Christian Herald.
f le e t n brother tO Chat) Howlett, The Montfory and GatineattRee way Me $2.00. Bigges discount Hooks on coedit
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eernifar Sources, it is entirely untrue. . A.ND rniisscm SA.TIBFACTION folk, Engliend, cording to Canada With .
other "seendals" that emanate front WE , GIJAR&N,TEE ACCURACY and 6 wiontehe. Ile was born in Nor. extensive landeliaes,
Onineee banditti cataeked a Russian .post APri 18-4L '
" wrBiR1H3Afgt El°11Yt-GfibAt(itdItablYTSON 8c CO., 1.13IrlitartfEotDd. °Lill rrov..., ....
. -. In thie age of worry, hustle and bud. , his parerits' evhee quite y2ene Woolwicharat Nevsohang, Manchuria, killing one Ras- „ '
reobably for die purerose of keeping 'nose comrtition, strict care and • ettention settling in Ine . toWnship
elan °Meer and four privates •
logs IS rilfbrioluteyy neeetferarei for the den
tieing ponied far ond wide Like many IMPERICED DRUGG I I.• • of Ernes& paseed.away, aged 79 years in cenebee was completely blocked by three Qutat tree. ise filet in the field4 Wi 0 Or
' elf the case will not prevent the item 0 at is ,
rates ere reaoonable-onr courses of study
thorough and I:Indica'. Send for our
Journal to roe vs a we eac
may enter at any tiro, Two oourees of
study, Commgclat aud_Short-haak.
C. A, FLEMING, A, V' MoINTYRS,
Treeident," Seorttery
, Owen,eourid. Listewel
For Is. -.nen«
V
ht t h Students 1- • ISEo
,
Archie Ilyelop at home, more than in the fil ing of yoar deetorte preseree. where he farmed uutil 25 years ago
Decesieed was inarried 50 years the day s
Pree Scholarship 11 3'elt ere
student but
. wheeshe retired and event to live in Millet's Granules will make a clear ooin. Por
.1 t art. before he died, He leaves his aged
fire at Hackney, London, Eng. .
explain Ma free
versity, write me and I *will
leek fatale to m bi 6 . •
nistyatives of East Huron' home noutin. sine° accuracy and perfect satiofaction to even tenons were burnea to death in a ormal School, Musieal Conservatory or UM
jnuer4 rtte:MoTtir4111° 1111:111* Ceiberall!..a•••
theevead that will ewe the inane disease, insides t
-initealfenndittivindand-usef........1.v,...... Fri-LT.41a —
Dr. McGaboyai Kidney iv Cough PoWdort..
Wail Acute Affections of the• throat and lungs, tush as,
Us/ember, eto. For sineline_andatocking of the lege,
tbe result or bard drivint Kidney Trouble. sto., °Qs%
clOse win relieve, and one box Will owe. Priee,•60e.
`ME DR. 11,1cOANEY faRDIOINE 00.. :
Ireeentviins. Ont.
For sale by II B Combo druggist, Clinto •
MeltILLOP' MUTUAL FIR.R
vtlth.tt y hone of his defeat, the Coro • ail ve. pre a Our ara ty. we g a Harriston where he has since resided. plexion. Sold 13y all Clinton draggisto. industrious StOdents4 ?as. your ex. r e ranite
ruses tea Viennese or Agrionl inal College, •
meet is alaveys replete with the latest partner, one .6011 and tWo aug r .
eit oa a Harrieton barrister as his oppon- a (air mal mere'
1 Is
+Aid hag not the gbost "of a chance of Peree's ()MERV 00leiPOOND4 township of Us orne eis just received
lute failed. It eras elesser talloa to give siek 1002 s AMount of teeable inceme, 500; giets,
scholatahip plan. Write to•day.
Sam& Ferguson,Wellesley townshi-----------------------'INSOOTn, Teton
Mit
to
The followinttis.the statistics of the 00131Mitt0a Shia° by hanging. ; •
• len Drink aura Bold be ell Clinton drtg.
Tee Teetee have nominated Dr people happy results, It tarengthens,invig. 'value of rergOnal PrOPertY. $75001, acres •
t 18 130t A resident of the riding' preparatione and rioveltiet. •
T e Drink els t.o
• beittg elected,. ' Has cured thousands when everything else frono Assessor Mitu;rs, for the ;ear
11 i tired et hew by Mil.
13Aattie Nesbitt to oppose Mr G. F. titereeatag' of
tnnatteveeVett neve toneto the ton
pure, fa. faaa Mesita...1078i; value of real property, boro' street railway, land e eared, 88,227Ii; other measure. Detroit capitaliste novo bought the 'Defer-
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Martel, in `North Torents5; nom this- fortibe8es1114 tobelpkt leek -people well, 81.818,41)Of woodlahd.4.0231 sWerll0 10•11do One of the promend reedits of the new
aietahde it looks like good polio, to let We tee supply you with the pure and gen., "Int orchard aeld-gardCrle6276% acres of -steemehip eorribine le a tinily mail terviot
.fall wheat, 5,321; total value of real and ..b
I
nine Paine's Celery Compound. etween ork end England,
them fight it out, Without, putting up a H. II, 00313E, Drugaist, (Hinton, Ont, Personal property aria taxable income. Iry p d
1 f 0-aotteat hoc bean shipped to South Africa by the eattle, 6 327; sheetp, 1,030; bogs,. 4,318 ; will establish works at Hamilton if the oity
.'ittraiglit'l..iiberal candidate to cut hit° $1,821,400i Male persons from 21 to 60, iitilto•n" gruraPiar Ors Ctio. hY ell
Ydrtliirtee'9 vete, Atter it bar d fight One lanylred miles of iron fencing ma. 500; children betweeri 5 and 12, 604 ;
witb Dr Nesbitt,. Mr Martel, will be A ig tsrial to roinforoe the harked wire fences over 5 sod under 16, 208; persobe, 2,242; ',The Dreririg Harvester Co., of Chioapo,
good triatigh Libel a or t
purposes, War Office, k
bor eo 1 813 Eft he "30 deaths, 15 greets a henna of of 050.050. a
,
Aittft- dim itE5ora thositoaine,
The Great Nngthh Pernedg.
Sold and recommended by all ,
druggisto Canada. Only reit.' •
able medicine discovered.
Dadeves guaranteed to eure all
forms Sexual 'Wetiknese, all effects of abtiee
Or excees, Mental Worm Exeessiee tele of To• a
Vice°, Opium or Stibittlerati, 'Mailed on receipt
of puce, one mimeo Si, rex, $6, one tad *ado • '
ain Wig cure, Pateptilete ta tray addeei:e.
Tins Wood CoMpanYm•Windilerm Oat*
j
• Wentliati Phosqterline -radii in Clinton to,'Laellm
It.NPvilltite:knitet.iiitligttIsIeVeY.111111,aCconlie aud
•
NV's:Die/XS
The purehatier of a Montero*
should he.ve complete confidence
in the reliability of the firm, fratn
whioh he beye, for the material
and workmanship is tiomething
very few buyers are ferailiar with.
If you do not brow ea, plaited in,
noire aeout our 1.4013114y from
there; wit° know beats We aro
tie, only practical mei here in our
line;
Ifoorer4 Proprietor
;Next to commerciainntot
INSURANCE CO. °
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FARM told ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY
ONLY INSU
Orincinial •
3. 11. MoLean, Ibreeident, Ititelea P. 01 Thee •
MeV, vice-preoident, Brueefteld P. 0 • Thee
. Hays, Elecy-Treas., Seaforth 0,1"'W;
neoadroot. Inspector of Dime% Eleaforth
W. G. Seniadtoot, Seatortm Jahn G. Gritere,
W_ irlthrOp 0.',Goorge Dale. Seaforthl 'Joan
inaineiveht, Dublin; Jae, Eating, Beeehwo d P.
0,1 John Watt, Hallo& P. O.; Thoteas, Fruiter
nruceneid ; Jan 11, McLean, Hippen Jame'
Connolly, 1 aton. .
AbanTil - ' * •:
Itallart Hatleela Mabouan, Sea. -
forth: Jame' curling, Armondvillo t W.
Yeo, nobeesvIne ; eoreo eturdie and apt( C.
Morino% reenters.
eertiee desireue te efroatinsurabecor train
ant other business *gibe promptly Memento .
on meek:diet to ally ol. the above °Mae
or to the tespeetiee offices.
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