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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-09, Page 214144* PRIDA.Y. IWAY fh:1002. .Farts For The Eleotbrs. Interest bearing assets of On. lam government, $2,571,292. - " The Ontario Government gave 068 839 towards, the constriction ofthe Loudon, Rum 34 Brace, The number of Text Books used In public sehoels itt 1675-notler the Ryerson syStent-was 45. The number -in use last year Wale 13. The number in the High Schools in 1875 waso 80 ; in 1901 it WAS 23. srct The Otiektio Government spent last year $264,131 oit behalf of .agriculture -and the farmers got The benefit of it. During the past 30 years the liberal goventment has given back to the people by :grants to railways, hospitals, sebools, &c.,. Otfl SUM of $35,418,2C5, . 11 the Provinces started at Con. ederation on an even footing' il- Haucially, and Ontario which has been under a Liberal administra- tion is the only one which has not ran into debt Ontario, under 30 years' Liber: government has a surplus of over $2,009 WO. Quebec, under Conservative government for 20 years has a debt ofover $22,000,- 000, 'Every Public institutionin the , -province has been efficiently maixtaiped by the government, mud -the people have not been call - td upon to contribute," directly eke cent thereto. The complete cost of a set of 'Text Books for the public schools ef Ontario is $5.77. The cost ,in the several States ofthe 4.meriefan Union runs all the way. from $7.30 to $11,48. The avenge annual cost ofkeep. nig 'mates in the Ontario asy- lums, was -$122.82_, -or--$54.08-leSS Il Per ittielltthan the general aver. age of all asylums, English Amer- ican and Australian. AIL,The direct benefit derived by lounty...of Ifuron, dnring the *stiatraleht h Oft add: Attnes-.. --Hts 'esY waY otgrants to Asylums, Schoo's, Agricultural ,51. jetieSI &C. 411101111-12, tO $991.0383: • . • ... The Libeillgoteroraent has been a • Itaod tenant of the legislatlye build- ing at iloetinto for thirty kears and there is not likely to be any necessity for a flittingothis May. In the thirty odd years that the Lite ,•,...essids nave f ulocl in ichttario they have liandlect about one hundred and 'eleven sectillions of -dollars, and !Isere haat:aver A-isert asserioneAcCifseitiob of theillieati.. s-pliesetionsef a single dollar at the • • 0 ,. Speaking in 1898 Rev Dr Carman In,01 this to pay of the good work done foe. genuine temperance : progrees by the Ontario Government: "Ontario sheadone well during the last twenty Tears.' To reduce the licetses from 0,000 to 8,000. so, that, instead of a license for 800 People, it is now a lie' enee for 800 people. is encouraging eight to work on." • • " 1, • • g . The World think -that the Coiner - 1r dives have a majority of the votes • I artful° beeetise it initiority ef the'. -•sliStateetio Federal .thettalatte sof that - party. The elections of 1900 prove, nothing so far as the elections are ingernett The 18$120$ Were 4ifterent; nod the elections Were helds.in' the constituencies gerrythandered in 1882:: The number of votes polled by the two parties was nearly equal. We eria, add- that, -the gerrymander hate its last victory. There will be r constituencies next time, and the Voneervatives will have to fight On their toierite. ' • III w -The Canadian 13aptist tbe current - issue says: -"We have criticized the , Government for the Conditions it at. taChed to the referendum. Neither tave we changed in the letvit, our eyiesert-of-theironjoste:character,But, „, noWever much we have reaS00 to be dhsappointed with the Governmeile, We hat* absolutely nothing to expect , from'The Opposition. Me Whitney had onion ou b plainly against prohibition, - And the gentleman ot all others in the Renee who stood true to prohibll itie. ,prItielples and equitable conditions for Ake referertdum-Mr Marter-has been i'ditel oat of the Conservative party. .. The Goyernment le also pledged to the enfoteeinent of the Prohibition acts if Martied White the Opposition Woad nOt tee 130Und, and mob Sleek to avoid it, except as they feared. to risk Oppot- Ogg the Overntheltning sentinient thug' plereed to he in its tavor. - ' i• gttgry on Willi trOttifi hale cleats eats acilVetYlkiti,free from pimples, blaokheade, ecidteteg. disfiguring. Ouptiong must dee Dr - Ohaget'a Ointment in * tree food for the - /1" ekile, 400 not elog the 'Orogen' do powder's, Et& inettreg petreetelest berielits, There is isinglelteltingtbniiiiiig`akindigeacent of Oen, warden Or ithrildien that De Chinned Ohitrdent Will net Mire. 10.0therS 'find it Itinaladble tor babe eozeirta, etedd hsed And thafihg Oh the little MON Crisp County Clippings. s. U. okuey hasil;c1 bis resideneet In °Myth to Mr .trohn ¶i Milton for 01200, Geo Heory, an old and reepecte tcl resident or Eaet Wawanoeht nailed away on Weelneedon- of lase weelsoeged yeare: Bright'e disease vette the cause of death. Thomas Cudmore & Sot, the well- known breedera of Shorthorn cateTe, have, during, the pad year, aispoted of feurteetahend of yoOng thorough. breds which telfand up to about $1500, A My quiet vveclding watt eolem. nivel at the hon diSe Whyard,Lucke now, on Tuesday evening of last vreek, when his daughter, eget was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Geo Litothers. W. D. Coualey, who attended the trat roy Dairy honed, stood 4th In a listof 81 students at hieexamination. He has taken a Flotation as manager of the Stratford cheese factor y. SIT. D. is a on of Jag ,and Mrs Cowley, of Br On Wednesday Week Sarah Wilson, beloved wife of George Edward, paid nature's debt at the reeidence of Cali. irlrotpttincrdnieadgedwal yteaje. Ttie and the interment 'rook place gem.° Henry Wallace; who has been reed- ingwith his frbVibtliaP Mr 1John- ston Kenny a La r dur n e ,winter, 'died on Tuesday week, and the remains were taken to his former home in Dundee county for inter. mete. He was 83 years of age, TO: CLINTON NEW ERA 111 $stabbahment ot Pork Parking Houses. Everyone is feutiliar with the /theory of the wonderful development of das export hewn trade in Collide during the pest ten or tweine yetsra In 1890 our °inert Of ba000.lerd, home, pork, ace., *mounted to siege than .0,000,000 the.; in 1900 it had Mali to about 186,000,000 line The Province of °uteri° bee been the thief exporter, but the time nee come valeta We riley 'exPeot to t eas e cluingelia thio respect. Muoh of Que. bee, New Brunswick, Nov4 Scotia. end Prince,Edwardlland to edmirebly adapt- ed to dairying, a brands of farming which is repidly exteading from :Montreal mat. *ward, as well as in Ontario. The dairy districte produce the elan of bog, frost Which Ole Onset Wiltsbire bacon is made, and. in them dietriete hop, ere put on the market at its low s, coat per pound au in anv fiectiOn of Canada. General dairying and hog growing should go together, as neither will reach its highest paying condition Without the other. The Eaetern and North ern sections ot Ontario proiuce a better elan of hog than the cora belt of Western Ontario, or in other words, the seetion of Ontario which more newly regembles Que. j beg and the Maritime erovineee in climate spa erain products, produces the best does of bacon. In some respects diege provinoee ere better suited than Ontario for the devel- opment et tide inapetry. Land is generally oheaper, pasturage eurer, and rode and other crops easily raised. Two onditions are neceSdary in order to develop this in- dustry in Quebec and the Eastern Provinces • especially the letter, -an abundance of coarse grains, which by attention to 'Agri. Culture can be profitably peoaueed, and the Quite a -number of the Orateseinen of Illtalbiltamenti ofpacking °"313anle°, mitentdon of these already established), L. O. L. No 84 Winthrop, assembled " athe borne of Mr Solomon Barwick, which will fully meet the reguirments of J - t the best markets, both . at home and to bid him farewell, and presented hina abroad. with a nicely worded address and a, .bea.itiluLfljbIe. prior to. his , leaving. During the past year or two, 'T Inge had for Sault. Ste Yam. - rjequent requeste feorcr other peevincessfors information regarding Um eatabliehinent ef One of those interestine events, co.operative peaking factories such as .01d ideas ad old customs must give way to the illi- provenients of an advanced age:. The ancient town crier is. succeeded by the modern newspaperand the.' ancient harsh physics. by which always cause a ripple, of excite- have recently been put up at several points pointe 4 • meat, took place at Winthrop on in Ontario. The preetioal reaulte of these * Tuesday when Mies Ellen d. secon a's-operative movemente has been deinon- daughter of Mr Solomon 'Barwick. skated by the Daniell farmers, who are Mr and Mrs Plarwick left the mixt da 3' becoming more and more intereltedinthe for tlaeir new home in Sault Ste Mario, quality and shape of the pig, asthrough where they will in future reside. • this medium alone they have gnat:ceded in A very pleasant event took placealacing their bacon and pork in a foremost Welcome, near Port Rope, on the p.Pasition, both for quality and alapelineee evening ot April 23rd, when Mr of side, on the London market, while the Michael Elford, of Eliroville, was as f t of these co-operative factories being united in Marriage to Mrs Alice Nott established all over Denmark, AM to The ceremony was performed at the what a stoma tLey have beet brought., bride's bona% by Rev K, L. Edwards. There . are several pointi however that Many in 3felaliop toWnship, will be should always be observed in conneotion deeply grieved to learn of the death of with the establishment of theee pork pack. Mrs Hugh Gordon, of the Oth roarer- ing ineustries on the cooperative plan.. In eion, which sad event took place on the first place, they, should be installed as Thursday morning, after on illness of nearly as possible along the Danish MAO, only a week, as the result of izoplines ewsioth only edto lyaifioewrIneraashosiatoothiyoldariermiatnead anent Mrs Gordon, whose maiden h0 name was Catharine Menzies was onl mumn.t 01 'ma' 14° 13Pecnald9r8 431161:41d be 42. years andl.months old and leava. .permitted to anyeet in the company. husbancland fourchtmeen, • .-. the.neitt _place It is 8198010sly, neeepeery pays in the pleasure derived! An old and well-known reeldett. of t4leathtiboeililisnoirlonal ailbsorther Ash have 1. Don't let thetleaireif ,he .• Error/wen. The :great tool, laxative. It starts at the root of roost all P001111011 ailments, the stomach and bowels, get- ting them into action la a gentle but sure way, it his a tonic effect on the digestive organs aiding them in the performance of their proper duties. Sold by `andruittists. r. FRUITS OF EXPERIENCE. ,Oreen • gram eod death te trees. latania bordonleis ieg a beautifui . 1. suppois you have sprayed thoss. apple trees. When getting out roses Arta the eon around the, roots. ". I OVereproduction? Not Not if you grow alance- grade of fruit • The fragrance of the caroline spice shrub can be distinguished at a die - Wane of ten rode or more. How a' little paintaking in the ar- rangement of the home noway garden comparl. The praotioe are oci vainanle in the:village 'garden . j. .fudging'from the growth. and bloom. Exeter has been removed by the death of farmers; subscribing stook in those move. to put annun.d the bush -fruits, of Robt Spicer, at the age of 76 years manta and then selling their hogs to . the and I isionthe: Re was license come leighestbidder, often to firms. competing E1 be t this c arge e utles appertenniag to the and entirely differentfrom 026 t.moatig 'oBficii with entiret,a, operandi" In-.Denmark--The-The_--o leaves to mourn his demise a sorrow., Canadian cis operittive factories is absolute. niissioner .for many years and dis.. againif their own corn any is all wron 'time igetIt. le)! it is promising. • - syton a ar y s raw rry inp widow and (1.1‘.e. IllaugNer; ' regulated and controlkd by the leyalt eninftu, , need the i partioatiCs of cerating Alen; illness" of four days which:inn:led to pneurctonia and heart trouble, passed, iruly pc.otterative lines. mibtbt3f away on Friday week. Deceased was neeeseary feature is that all. proxies' should a daughter cf. Reht Yeo, Of Torn_ be concentrated in the hands of a council of berry she was born in the township of net more than wen, preferably 'fiveof the Wilmot, and at the age of three Years wry best.men among them, brainy, 13rsot- hiflved with the family to Turnbert y, hal business men, who are not likely to be She was pparried to her bereft hos. led away by fade, or driven from wise bust - band Feb. 19, 1 2. Witli her husband nee princle es y aotione opposition, . A sifter ft bad' of the farmer4seho has, as yet, scene?' - ooking-ovezeove bedded -out roses and find Marshall P.. Welder among the most vigorous grow- In pruning study 'your verities.' The nape kind of pruning .ivin -tot as a geeflerai ride, d'.4 ter every, -Variety of • the. same speciete. • • 'gave:you not latticed the great dif- ference in the returns of the cominie.. .esese, Dean ' for • the: fancy 'berries . ail evilest thoeetIor l'ho.eonninsta grade ; she moVedto Bt nstele abouktwo years It le a. 030 first importariee that, Wain& I Let .un make American,: 6arderfing afterwards: where they resided ablaut the business Menigemeat . of the °concern lively with our reports Of, expertencel .. yreth new varieties of fruits by brings fag ouct,091 their good and bad qizal. the .time,pf 'hoe 'ff.sgth; phe leaven a that will when tested -on theliritieh tnerket I. A s......... -,,......s... ,S.,.. st....ii.sses iq, . . . . . andand • -' 7' ' , , grade neth the beet Irish and Datiehbaeon '"''' ."."'' *`"."6.."' -""" ""''''' "'"" sort (rough. hark which. has not been -. - . • ' .L .., .. . ; To turn Otit thie oleo of .gesda -particular ' 'ears W. I, ficireltstlaw, _meter, died attention must be given to the sort of pig at Sb ' JOsePh'e...hissShepital, Lando:As on. grown,. and.the Method of feeding the Seine,- ' •hitd , been ill seven years. Mr Denman subsequent. there shall be a thoroughlY' practical and ly purchased a farm near flitievale, to experienced curer, who will fiend forward which th ey volley/2d and resided to Only Uniform goods of the highest quality, o peoduce.the highest grade Of -Wiltshire Thtiesday week :scarcely s months? bat her *condition . Bides thepackere, reiniee a lone, . deep; Foot:1'0ff for a hilMber of years) on those old fruit 'trace another year? If doesn't pay. • • ' • " *ti go. over' our 'strawberry beds to from the start wa.s so serious that I • smooth nig, pogseseing. ti light. heed. and see if there be any. plant& that are not rhas deenaed adnisable to remove her o shoulder, an even back, not to broad, but true „te, name; ff found' theY,ere tern e hospital to undergo an operation. „well oirsered with fine Reel], not rat; at- the out at once. Blossoming affOrde; a The operation wan performed with all miner tireele nmet not be a razor back: good opPortimity Or thin. •• • e Demotion era skill but a inibise- Th h tim M beck ef ellOullq ...:„Atacto Lis. from. the loode were pro... '. t at t ek • of ' lainitli,lia 14 e'cle4 -r-9331 quen a , ctifen by a lady who has a cettlY ,reete. deuce. 'Tidy were Set along the north n ail of the house where a etrip, of sod s.bount eiglateen inches' wide was taket away, - ,and a bed thus fantod. Thee. Plants are growing nicely - and produce it ans efteet. ' .. lunge preyed too irreat for her already straight ma este fob, p, . tin or ine muet be g and Weekellen cendition. Deceased Was flabbioesen the ham smooth A the eldest-, daughter of Mr and Mrs amount of anw tapering, with the greatest flesh on the outside. The pig John. McLaughlin and for geveral shonkt be healthy, vigorous and a good , years was cashier and saleslady in Mr feeler. weighing when ready for market E. J. Spackman's - general store. hone 175 to 200 lbe, It s generally con- ' Searcely two years ago she Was united -------M ceded that Yorkshires produce the greeteet in marrlage , to r Hawkshave to whom the sad bereavement is indeed a propintion of pkg. of this type, the Tam. severe trial. as it likevvise is to her "rthf/ next.. The thick, fat, Aneerioati or parents. Her remainS were interred lard breeds are not ranted by Peckers. Piga should be, fed good wholesome and in Exeter cemetery.. , . . ''' carefully selected .food,-skimixtect milk, potatoes, roots, green food, barley, peas, A lazy liver may be only atired liver or aternedslieer:- • A stick.% all tight fok.tbs batik of a lazy man. But it would be 4 sav- age as well as a stupid thing te beat A mettryinatt or a starving man because he lagged in his work. So in treating the isggifig livcr it Su A greAt Mil}take to treat it vdth draatio drugs. ft ninety-nine game out of one -hundred a torpid or sluggish liver le but a symntoM of. an 111-noutislaed body, whoge organs eta weary with over- work. Let your liver elope. . Start with the stomach and its allied opts of digeg. tion and nutrition. Put them in proper whilting'orclet, and gee host quickly your Iilwr will become activod onorgetlo. Pierce's Golden Medieal Discovery has made many marvellous cures of "liver trouble" by ita wonderful control el the or - gang of digestion and nutrition. It restosee. the normal &Welty of the stemma; in. creases the georetione of the bTood.nattking glands, cieafiSeil tbe system from poigonone dcumulatione, and so reliever'the liver of the burdens imposed, upon it by tne Wee, sisons.0.1 otherorgithe, • • Value or Coal AO cm. ' As a Walk !Wound the dwelling , 'down t.0 the barn. they are first (nage, • They are good for street crossings and 'hen the paveMente are lop. Just eplene did. AS an Improver of roads fot horses 'Lind Wagons they come in. very handy when the clay. itubspil it stickle', Put ite an intinfoYer of clay soils tot farm purpogeg their value is nil. A neighbor .eslua hauls out muck Manure froha toven elating that he hag had enough Of Coal ethos, He is a garnet% ahd all of his land is now fined with ?coal. o hiders whieh dull ills hoeg and -cOther tools While Working big land, In planting odtbage and tomato plants he has to title a stick to plant.with, forte says if a cinder runs agaliast Selten planting, he has a gore finger; it does not hurt a stick. 3°. gayg that "'le to 60 tons Of 000 Agin% ma be ati. - Riled per acre.'" _ Why not 1.1110 08,11d tO We have a toil in ebroe portions of eta /Alia hereabouts which is filled with fide breken flint Vestment have no loeti for etch a %toil and coal MAWS ftre jttat 40 bad, My gardener friend toile Me that he it going to use land to etmeller4 ate a eertnin warm goat of claY On bill WM. Tbili le ittereeting and ehall Watch its --F, IL S., Pottle, lotted° - 00, fize in preperlybalanced ration, without , ,eny 'Inane stuffing!. If the farmerg -do not infeinrionblieryetheite conditions, they hed better' leave . Use:luminesce _entirely 'it!One. es otherwige their' erg dfily': ire -Wang the effOrte of other Cianaainna who are shaving to place Our boleti on the market in the 'highest possible eMialtidil Iti esona. petition with the Irish endbanish prod note. Agood deal of Money has been loot during the past year on hop, the English market not juatifying priceg paid in Canada, For %dance, we have hadpigs for a whole, year ranging in price from $6.50 to 17,50, Stab a condition of affeirg Was , never be- fore known in the trade. The farinero hovee anti Mite IS taken internally, sotiog directly , hoWever; received thbenefit the The eitt-liniVed vvetrilng Birchsit best not to Pruneany of the lowet 'branches, but ahoy it to., grim* accord -4 Ing to nature% plan, aa ifs appearance will their be more graceful. I evill al- Va.fa reconereencl getting out small of . medium-sized , birches, as they think -nave all the fibrous roots, and there, is no •!iced of outthig and branches from • Dwikr:a - WO RE WARD, 5106..: The readere of this ppervi11 be pleased to learn that there ig at leest one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its does, and that is catarrh. Hall'a Cats! rh Our is the only positive onre known to the medical fraternity. ' Mardi beinga constitutional disease recpairee Oonetitutional treatment. -Hall's Catarrh taekosg.00repaufee have mattered, largely. upon theulialoolc31 sid Maclean surfacea of the manse tbey lave heest olinebileg oyer ome 814 ere y destroying the foundation another to get igs trees et ve of coot o aloes's% end giving the patient doing no culling, and tuideeirabIZ strength .by &indite eie the oonstittition ? ‘,1 (1 9 "mum of time. lad not before the peeking bests This sort of thing will right itself n It2h;aptirvoeppr ioewtoerrge, that tahoevrn:tiffellerf One inn at! breeds, taking ju t as tiekl as the would thee and assisting nature in doing its works hotinesesetelrouse aeleontsolsitohnity. for, some shoe (36tde.DOBleiantag if:rent:int yototaeseetimhoa; ialoyle to Addrese elieWft trent dearofmatereetsita sub.- --..-. ar JO SM 'mate, Menitoba flu; Morth Bali a Family Pd are the hest. • • led of co operative prinking bootee but so . CosToisao, O. West Tertitorid old British Columbia - have not given it !math donsideration. • Possibi th I f f your home has bad a partiCularbe y e n ormatiola ideal above mey prove of valeta to the people of the West as . baled din% or late been worked. until well co the not. . Any communitt *treated in the oo.operetivesyetent outlined above, ehoula send representative dont. mittee to visit and carefully itlepeet the operation' of e working fadory, euole 40 the Parolee's 0.6.eperetive Pereklig Limited, of Brantford, Ont. They will find the meteor, Me. O. F. Heading.. /deo Mr Sog, Stratford. Mgr. of 4 the Vermont "Binder WWItle CO., Limited, both able and wllling te give the fulled Information In regard to the ao.operetiee movement in all its AWOL f.iheli very tited, give laird a little rest (before he is fed. "esIttile him Well all OVer ithd give hiii ifign Partietilar ate/Atkin. EVery. farrier should raise a fevf; Carrot*. You can feed at least a third tieaa eats and the horse will do better. P. W, HODSON, • Live Stec* Cominiggione - LONG -LIFE /8 INHERITED', tesThie detergent you can prove by Myatt, getiot, \lento person whose parents' had long lives dim' in middle life son oat itt nine OMNI Oa Of taxi trace the eatige to dig - Oradea iiidneyg „congequent etteigring from f v helot or cfropeY. 6hnee's Eidhskavii Pills prevent and dire thole fatef and pain. fel aiSeasee at no other preparation was kneella to do. One pill dote, 25 dente boX, 1 'rho octet legs to raige than oats, `and Yon Will have the saticifaction of teAring your horses in better Cuandition at less pest. , Your Inanee lotting idg feed nit a tow, eObbleettottee in hie manger or a hands ful of ellelloci cols well mixed with•the ends, * LoW mengerg are boot far boreal,' 00 ,slowly With, thee coltit, de not poet theill to do as muck work ag the Old horees. Otela them time to learn and develop. Never paeteee& with the Colt, he • knelt+ it In one eecond and your Mastery over 11,1M Will be gone, and iriek or bad habit may be the reeuIt. /040 Only the Orat.class thoroughbred' biro of the Very best typo, Dinet lose 'eight of Morgan blOod if it is within °4Propert1es for Sale o To Rent. to Let Lot 84, Maitland concession, Oodarich Town. able. Apply to 448, KM% Barrister, Ocisal-tr. 011oton. To Rent. First clam brick store, suitable for any bust - ease. Apply to W.0. SEARLE., °Antos. flov10--tf. •' • TO Let. Tbfkt beautiful stbre in the Jaokson Block, Huron Street, lately occupied. by C.Witte, PIT to Te0S. JAOSSON, Sr. Sept. 0-# enAton Carl Wanted. ,pt yes mat in geneiel homely rk, APPlY to MRS Zit. 11.0tiON , Josepinfitreet. For Sale or To Let Cottage for sale or to let on Ontario street Apply to W. Srydone, Clinton. May 2- tf. Farm For Sale. The west half of lot 24, MaYlield Con • God- erich lownship,containing 100 acres c good land.; in offered for sale on easy terms. Good barn, log house, plenty of water and small orehard. Farticulars on application to tf- J. P. For Sale or to Rent. tot 20, con, 2, Stanley, coutainieg 100. acres In good stateof cultivation for vale or to rent for term of years, apply to JNO. scosismon, on premises or MRS .14 licifiREGOR, 2 con,,R. It. S., Tackeramith, Seaforth P. 0. .Feb. _ Shorthorns for Sale. Two youngBullti, orte seventeen audthe other Dine months old, from good cow also a two year o:d heifer calf; go. d stork and .good breeding, ED. H. WISE Balsam Grove Stock Farm._ afee,se-re. Clinton P. O. For Sale. Or exchange on farm property, a new two shry brick cottage, soft and hard water, etableoiriving ailed, 1 acre of land and 60 bolt trees, W. A. SILLOUGS, May 2-110. Ontario At. Hatt. • a . . Rouse to Rent or for Sale. . • . A comfortable frame cot tage on Spencer Street, containing seven rooms and woodshed attached, also orchard, is offered to rent or for sale. .flard and soft wate_i_r stone cellar and stable: Quarteracre lot. Will be either rent- ed or scld,:en reasonable terms. Immediate possession. ' MRS J. TAYLOR,. May 2-rav " • Ontario street. . . For .Sale Frame residence and rare of land on Mary Streets Clinton, *venni, cellar, WOodsho ,hard and soft water, new stable and driving shed, excellent gardens with plum, rear and apple treeg,eto., Also tor Sale. • At any tinie np to 1st Sank 6 acresauirt of the Vow er Slock,eto,,at the North End ot Wililom Street, Clinton, vrhich is a valuable property f 3r fruit growing, being well planted. out in berry buakes, small finite, apples, etc.- There te also a very eXcellent grade of sand and gravel onithe premier 3 which Is very prolitable 'Apply to 1,, STRAITR,or to W.BRYDONE, 18-tf, Clinton. Stable fOr Sale. -- 6 , • A. good stable with seven gle stalls, a box stall, a harness room, grain bins, a renew hay' loft, etcswin be somata very reasonable price, April 11-41. W. BRYBONE, Clinton. FOX' Saie or to mesa, The elmice brick house On the corner of An- ion and Joseph stre :0, belonging to the estate -of the late Richard, Heywood, is offered either for sale or to rent, It contains mem ter .ordi- pary is practically a rew house, with' ell conveniences, and three -tenths of an acre , of land. If the property is not sold or rented, part of it will be recited. ' Apply to i • . • W. 00A.Tet Executer Clinton: 40E:SA.Lig, • the frinfeeottage-on-' Orarige..-.streetr•oecir. pied by the Undersigned, is offered for sale on ..reasonable terms. The lot is 01 »» etre, With hard and soft . water, stable, good fruit and vegetable •garden, The house contains hail, .parlor, Wee bedroom,: clothes closet, •dining romn,-summer kitchen, cellar and woodshed; is centrally located., possetsion_given any tiroe to suit nurchacer. ELIZABETH:I. 011.111AM tf • Farm For Sale. . . Lot. 191, i3nyfield con., Goderieli tp., 118 acres ' (85 cleared,balance hardwood.with a large quan- tity of cedar on it), in good :state of cultivatier • about five acres fallwneat,and considerable fall plowing done. Comfortable brick house large Oath withatabling underneath,driving shed and other outbuildings about 2 acre .orehard,. mostly :winter.fruit ; well watered-neverfail- ing spring creak and two wells Seven miles SaYmn Olinteu and three from Bayfield, Ppsses- 131013 at Ate tiiiisritSSIDIStaer ,ter.M.” .Apply .for further partiettlars to CHAS. SIMONS. 12 St. David at.. ,Goderloh. • Eggs! Eggs! Eggs for Ilatching, from imported stock, White Wiandottes and Barred Rocks 51 ter setting 01 16 eggs. • THOS. F. RANCE; ApriI18-5. Clinton. Wanted. • 3" , let of IV& , a maid. td nada _zwerlyer_al house Work. Apply to Aire W 1:101dER • , April 18-tf Clinton. Ice• At thave taken. over the large lee house from Wm. Wheatley, on- Halve street; ram -Frraltyeralik.=Ltvcitgv-tgrJoztui------ -1E0 MANNING rOsuraneeit what* Canada Life Assurance Co, Vire. !Urine, electric*, Plate Vaasa °Mee t r. Ttsssirs nosse,ointon. Big Wholesale stock of plouos at very best possible prices. Organs the very entertamable gramophone, sheet music, books, and a variety of music at • e. HORRa'S Music Emporium. s A stook of eholee canned plume for sale, Logs and Heading of all kinds wanted. Highest prices given. Soft elms to be cut 11 feet, 12 feet, and113 feet long. R. & RANSFORD Stapleton Salt Works Equipment 0 COLL00 e % J tz 1 0 t succeed in this ,4 keen business -age Unless you have secured for yourself a good business train - me. You get it at this college. Students canenter at any time. — . . . Forest City Rum - nem College,Y,M.O.A. }Nai- rn' g, London, Ont. W . J. ViteeterVelt, Prjricimil. • • Leaal 4AMITS **OTT Berrieter, nolleitort ion , . MINTON. . I .aselos-0,111ott Medi, Teem Onset MONETT KO 10901.. W. MiY1161f4 I BA.RBISTEE, SODIOITOEi noun' Ptitale10, EEO; „,....,...ws, IOW ce-ieeaver Block. 'op stairs, OppoSite Pemy's PIM* Ogler? (MINTON MOOT 81 HALE ,.. , CONVET,ANCB. 004INISSiON1DIS. Beg ,telate anelneurance Agency, :=;•;„ ,,...,:ldimm to foam .,.......a,, . 0.ill. HALE, — '.'..."" .101TN moor CHARLES MEAGER .,. Barrister Solicli• e *fern- and "Couveyeaca wage -Opposite Colborne Hotel 4oderica ,_ . M. Cio CAMERON foreierla. of Cameron! Holt 4 Cameron BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, office-ilarniiton Ea enemas Colborne Foul, GODERIOIS. oNT , QARROW 84 OARROVY SAnnisTnns. 8ergenons, u2.0, onw—c9;nernbuidnolisi.imanielliesiterei Oesterieh, Ont.: - ...e . er.`"Militow. Q. 0. 4" Clerse.OARROW.D.DIX. PROUDFOOT " HAY -S.: '.: Oartuurririta, Somorrons, istorrsuutis .Post,kgr, PuotiTtnis ne Trim klanmisin COMM. 0, ' Once; Koichi. it" next door to Signal Ono* Private Sends to lend at lowest Xeiggi Minters.... • • • -VV:-PROCDIVOI‘ : - B. . N.redidal... ' . wor. etrNiv,. iti.b., P: dt fil. Ediabitrak, r Ofturit-Oniario,Street, olinton. Sight or 10. , - at front door of office or residence. Rotten - bury Street. • ,. DR WM. GRAHAM ' Licentiete of the Riiinil College 'of Thilicianis I• London, Eninand.-, . : Office end Besideneff-'- ' ... : "kW 110DFORIPS amuse, Huron St, - DR ,J W ' SHAW ' • PlaySIOIAN, SOBOSOS Aocotieheur ate., office and residence Onw tario St., opposite English church, formerly oc- cupied h,v Dr, Appleton. Clinton Ont. .. OR. C. W. 'THOMPSON • for Business • Physician, Surgeon; Ste. . . special attention given to diseases of thy . _Do_not-hopeto. —46!444,4*.:4•4«,1444te.14.4. Telegraphy Wireless.. .- Is in the air and it ie in onr Schoolahe Central foixessfqllege TORONTO. - We.have just installed complete sets of Wireless Telegraphy instru- ments, and we ere now prepared to give instruotion in this /mined, 'either peraot al or by mail, Write for particulars, . W.11; Shaw, itilnelbal Tonga AGerraill Ste, Toronto . . •••••••••41••••••••••4444.4.0 1 ceficeandttesidence- • Allbeet Strem,2 lelocks North of kaiteltbar3r .c.G. ERNEST'. 14011..MRS . DMUS* (SuccesSor,..to Dr. T. 0. Hirice. . specialist in Crown and 'triage Work .--Gradtaite-Itoyal-College-p,ental-Si ' goons of Ontario, Toronto, • D. D. S.--.PIrst-olasis Boner graduate Of ren- . tal Department of Toronto • University.. Special attontion_paid to preservation of . chiltIren's teeth. will visit. Mayfield every Monday-. •011itm.`bverW, Taylor 'IrSoileti shoe store... DRS. AGIAIEVV, BILLIRGO DEN'TISTS,CLI..NTON. . 'Office adjoining Photo Studio. ' Offlce Hours -9 to 6 every ,clay and Saturday :until p. M. Branch offices ' in Manchester Dungannon, BInth anct Basifield. Veterinary - DR. j. FREEMAN, VETERINARY SURGEOIV Member oftlre-VeterinkrirliffirdioatAtifciefa- tions of London and, Edinburgh, and Gracia ate of the Ontario Veterinary College, trotAr DISEASES or ALL 4111:111ALEI „. Moe open bight and. day, uposite !Mt.' Paul's church, Ontario Street, Clinton, One. 1Vliscellaneous. ARRIAGE LICENSES issued bY the ow.- • gwgclersigned at his Residence, Mary •flitrof 01,ton. 54 334, Es se. ow, Sim • Tames ainseinmas, ectenEsnotto, ti ISSUER OP MARRIAGE LICENSES, • No witnesses W. Q.LEP1' CAMpBEL . .... organist-iiir-igruifarbirem4 of Nort h . milted . , ..A., PIPE ORGANan ,TREO -V", is line Street Church, Goderieh and teacher o .n . pared to take a limited numbex f ,Pup &hi • Young men and women toalrepare for hEgoAnt.Bur,r,,, ' the above. For tzkinoebtryntiya oteheins aft ofne icri &auto. . good eituatione. Apply to toS p.m., at the Clarendon Hotel, Clinton, . . • ' Friday of each week. '14'.8171tANC;ECflege • Business • The beatmlettne0.ElleineeNal1.0.40119r140-4- College in Canada, Becineea tuition rates. Write us regarding our °come of study, and prospects of Roaring sitnations for graduate, • Catalogue sent free: Address ' .1. 8. MeICAV, Dept "0" Confederation Life Bldg. . Toronto, Conte 1902 'US:MY& e, one . Piate.via - • . . JOHN W. ygo ROLMESVILLE, • • Agent. tor the MeNcifEstrzt Pins ASSOnAtiOn Co! of Manchester, England, whose funds and security are rated at 0,4,500,000. Also the KC- Siox,or bluttrat Insunenon Co.• All classes of front ris)ce rind • town property 'taken itt• owest •Vates. First-olass 'man coraPanies also represopt id. Money to be had from 41 per tient up, actiofilng to nature of seettrity..-, Daily to Holman -We - postai cod will fetch. hinkr DrANIeGahey'S Heave glimmer, ATI °mere -win bepramptly attendeff le Spring Term begin- s pr. 7, . A 1b02 - to. IL DAVIS,Olinton. rates are reasonable -our Worsen of study Feb 1.4--ef. thorough and president. Send for our Journal toseee whet we teach. Students may °unseat sty tune. Two 0011raed of AGENTS WA1VTIFID-4Por the only authorizia Cornmemial end Short -bend. 'Itioinfe.°11f etvh. greatir. FaTriti eaWl the Thai gh t jaagt ei 2, da ht he de atil". Associate Editors of the (Thristion Herald.. O. A. FLEMING, A. re lticaNTYRE* Big book, 600 eases, nroitisely illustrated, only President, * " Seers taey OA. Biggest ditcount. Becks On credit. °Wen SOuna. . Ligtowel outfit iree. De drat , in the sem Vire or • *litilltt5AfDaLr B6t3tt..GtItAtta0SYIISOS k CO., LBIrManITtfRortil),.. s ,., Apri 18-1f. lf ion are a CJIZZ1 1D0-..LNT *tree SehOlarobin POO itudont but penmen to k Ilidne§a or Ageicultural coliege, e ratite Ma rbi •St. 0 IndittettriOtta Sthaeintet pity your ex. NermaiSch001, kinsW.1 cooseevatory or co versity, write me and will exsisin sly free scholarship plan:, Write todar. Mar. 1,4-tf litV. T. 8, L1NSCOTT,'Teronto -"114/b** .4*/1- The fired Snglish &swag. Sold and teeoelmended by all dtriggistsin Canada. Only tell. able medicine diadotrited Mat pottage* guaranteed to efil; all form o Sexual ,Weaknees,_all dieing of alone or excess, Mental Worry, Eteeeldve use (ITO. View, Opium or Stimulante. Maned on retell), of Price, one toOltane $1, MI, $5, foillVeaset sig tefacurri. ramphletil free tacitly adarciA The Wood Oompeny, Winesor, outs Witt s roe his. `77-01RZ<S -Whe-perehsser et a trientircetni - cihould have °complete eenfirierme in the reliability of the firm, from Winds he beet., for the material and worktaanahip is gemettling very few, buyere are familiar with, 'If you do not know no, please in. quire aboutsoUr teliebility trona those who know be beet. We are the only praotioel men here mour line, For rtiPoities ret.r, Cures Reaves, Ctbro4nie' Ceugh, eons Of the Throat and Lunge. The only „Actim..,1 the world that, will cure the above climate. =minx t . %nimalsetind In clod end useful to hie owner. Price, #1.14 Dr..1Vicarthoyis Cough Powdora feTali acute Affections of tbe throat and loss, such ea .mateniPsr, etc. For swautecand steekingtt the leo, the mu% ot hard driving, Kidney Trouble, OM, elle, eme 4411 rimer°, and one box will oar& Pru', agd. • •i'relift Dn. Moilialtlinf M!DICINE CO,, Sfenintville. Ont. For Sale by/113 Corobadeualsk Clint° IfirRILLOP MUTUAL FIRS INSURANCE CO. ..„...;;;;TRE PAtild and 1800NIttayTein Town rxiormtra oinnogne 11,Ittotattn, Prestleet, Ripeepy. 0 • Tilde SOSO, vide.prosident, Brneefleld r. 0; Then 14,1laytt, fifty-Treas., eastern. P..,04 ft BrOvfnot, Inspector of 1400800. fiettfOrtn •r• W. G. .nroadioot, Seaiortm John G. Grieve WinthropGeorge D410. Seeman John 114111mwels, Dublin; Jo. Svatiej, BeeChivg, 0 P.. Watt, Harlem Pell; Tbonititi Frame Bruceileld kohn 13, MoLean, Sippo Janieg OcilnoLlt. 114046 nrthberkiarees Otarell4ing; 4bOMrndevitthettlet Parties desirous to effhei Theutanee or trans. Wooee's Phosehotline Jerold ill Clinton „ 14k P Reekte, et Horeit&H,,combr and 0 IB. Hooves!, ProOrletor 4111114.tion tO MI of the *bore 011100 Mt other basibeeir will be peoreptirattendee oft .1 tee, ; Were* orals JOhn Marimba, auditors. 1100 to Commercial Hotel 9 0 nreePeet vs o bee. •