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'THE CLINTON liEW ERA
eacilee. not h•eve been deteated Mice on that loony watt velebreted at 9 o'clock in the
naorniag at St Peter'e church, Rev Fr
V1PD 'esue, 11.'he Government lacked moral
a-aer West rfficiatieg- The bridesmaid wits
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 194
fibre, end it woe pitiable to see the Miss Theresa 1#1eIntosh. of Serantoe,
action of both parties on the liquor Paesister of the hrlde. Thegroom wits
assisted by Stewart Straiton, Oshavve.
We in Canada think we have a good. , question, * * Mr Rci s seemed
8 Mr and Mrs Nfartna will live in
Wipi-
*vmy of legislators, but we are not in o ae, ye given tbe rom traffic all they peg.
it with Australia, which has 751 mem- asked, and Dr. Carman said it was john Hodgins,o Ailsa Craire,brother
ters of Parliament for a pupdation et! his opinioe theliquor trien heel eimply giteRowideeoltdginsig fleene:aeleldiewdar at
tees than 4,000,000 It many hands I turned around, afterWarCIS and struck blacksYmith by trade and has lived in
Malle light V' Grit the Austreltan -men' I him ; they did not stand by hire, Bitt Craig for from time, His cleaah was
bef I
' re ought to have i U easy Hines I who could trust them? He appealed, the result oan accident which happen
ed about tvvo weeks ago neat Claude- ;
to the Conference to reflect as little boye, when awing to his horse running
• • sr ° as rssibie on the things that are away, he was thrown out and dragged 1
In the new Legisieture there are 10 - along the road. He leaves a wife and
newspaper men, I-5 lawYets, 18 doctors:, behind, and reach forwalim:1
rd, preg three children to Mourn his loss.
toward. the high mark of prohibition ihe Femmes 011 the late min Helen f
a mechanical engineer, 2 undertaker%
I land surveyer,18 merchants, 1 Vila. and sobriety in the lencl„" Murray, who died at Fargo, North Da -
atm, 4 lum- Word to be defeated once on the day of lest week and was conveyed to
office aave a way fortifYing their Murray was a former school teacher iti 1.(
position which makes I ------------------------ and had taught school for t
THE SYSTE
6S 14
1 brOker 1 townhip clerk, 15- The• Rosa eovernpaent could Mt kota, arrived in Lecknow on Now-
faroune, 1 auctioneer, •
riZ
MTV
acts GENTLY- LIVER
• ox 13 et t e. Miss Not AND • •
Prohtion issue for Conservatives m er fath 's honae a -St elen ON
bermen,3 contractorset menu
0 0
Sir Oliver Mowat, in 1804, came out
of the elections with a majority of 8.
Mr Herdy, in 18982 came back with re,
majority of 5. Mr Rose 1902,emerg-
ed with 4 to the good. 'There is some
ground for the complaint that Abe
Government is an unconscionably long
time in dying.
ac tut ere.
le • os
However this may be,it is quite dear
that taose temperance leader win)
wished to keep the referendum. out of
the political conflict just closed, and to
center all the energies of prohibitiontst
BOWE
th ut Sir Ih tb f the
cult to turn ern o . o n years Fargo. -e principalo
Mecdonall. got into power at Ottawa, school at the time other death. She
Miss Margaret 1.amn, a young lady CLEANS
n o PYa
he put another card up. his sleeve to • dropsy of the heart. The funeral took EFF'ECTUALLY.
oil- in 1882, namely, the gerrymander, place to Dungannon cemetery,
francbise bill, while depending on Me -
i 1878 n the olic of protection,but b been ill onlya sbort 0 -me with
and in 1885 he backed that up by his
Victoria Hospital, London, on May 26, eADA Vos;
sin ws of war. The Liberal party of
5P6t"5 DS 5
pl 01- CNC
well-known Blyth, passed away at
Greevy and Langevin to supply the
after a three Weelte' invest, of pneu- 11 fg
Ontiario could not afford to allow itself
st
roonia. 'The deceased was a daughtets
to be used as the plaything or the tool
Of the prohibitioniste even to gain the of Mr Patrick Lynn, formerly of St ovERcoMES
ABITuAL
. PERPONENTIX
ITS BtN .0 ECTS
EFICIAL P
Buy THE GENUINE -- maNro BY
@JMNIAFOSYINP@
geed opinion of Dr. (Armen.
It may he true, as Dr. Carman sari,
that the liquor -two did not stand
by Mr Ross in the late elections..
But what About the prohibitionists?
Auoustine.now of Sault Ste Marieband
grandalaughter of the late Mr and Mrs
Jas J Lynn, of Morris. She had been
living in London only a short time
when she was taken ill. The remains
were interred in the Roman Catholm
They pat up men in severe' constttuen-
• service being conducted by Rev Father
•
iPATION
Into the campaign for the Manitoba cies for no other.purpose than to defeat cemetery at St Augusi lee, the funeral
et which wili be decided on Decernher
publicly declared his opposition to pro- On Wednesday evening of last week
hibition. They thus joined hands and at the residence.of Mr e Hannah Sharp -
made common cause with the very de- in, on the 0. lineellowick,a pretty wed-
ment they now profess to be rtnxiousto ding took place, the occasion being the
tight,. and they would like the assist- Marriage of her. daughter, Ererna,- to
ance ofLiberals who may or may not Arthur S. Tolten,of .Kansas city, form -
b ohibitionists One good turn de- erly of Brant township. The ceremony
4, were the wise leaders. It mnst e
poor consolation for some prohibition,.
its to 'reflect that they have merely
embarrassed Mr Ross without doing
their cause any good -on the contrary,
• that thehave done it for the present
•
the Ross candidate, an Hanlon.
Prenliership to Mr Whitney, who. had
a great deal of harm. •
• • e
Jury. Who has had every oppor-
tunity to learn the feeling in Great
Britain, declares that "Oanada's pre-
ferential tariff has made a deep im-
pression upon the ciaremercial leaders
a the Emplise.a •That is natural. " The
preference has done more to -bring
about an increased sentiment of utiity
than all the tariff kicks, accompanied
with loyalty guff, that have been aim-
ed at Great Britain in a quarter Of a.
century.
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Here is a bit of common sense- from Hall's tormeraparish at Bervie.drove to
The Orange Sentind;-"TheaProvin- 'Gorrie to have e, happy bond of nnion
performed by their former appreciated
cial elections are over, and the peoPle
pr
ser yea another,but whet sort of a claim was performed by Rev LA. McKelvey.
did the prohibitionists establish on May The newly wed, will live in Kansas The Calgary' ,Sale a Great
29:h for the gratitude of Liberals ? City. A rather unique occurrence took s
Properties for Sale or to Let Vood Farm tor Sale.
To Rent
Let 88, Maitland cOneession, noderich Town.
ship. Apply to JAS. iiCOTT, Barrister.
Oot 11-12. 0 Clinton,
To Rent
' First clasp briolt store, suitable for any busi-
ness. AMAX to W. 0. SEARLE, Clinton.
15-tf,
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To Let.
That beautiful store in the Jackson Block,
Iteroeetreet. lately occupied. by 0.Witts. AP -
ply to
T11013. JACKSON, Sr.,
Sept. (1-tf Clinton
Fariai For Sale.
.s
Tee 'moat half of lot 21, BaYfield-Con God-
erieh township containing WO sores c good
land, is offeredifor sale on 01114 ternos. etood,
barn, log house, plenty of 'teeter end 'Mien
orchard, Particulars on applica.tion to
tf- J. p, LISDALL. Clinton
That well situated choice property, knoVol I
as the Whitely lam, on the loose Ione, tioder.
iclo Toweship, consisting 02- 81) acres of good
land, needy ell cleared, is coffered fer sale on
easy term.. It is directly oppoeite the Post
ortive and is within 3 minutes' weik of either;
church or school. $1500 of purchase meneY
zoo remade on; tlie piece if deaireo For par-
tt oiler s. apply to /.MANNING.
June 13--42, Clinton,
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III•••••rn
Real Estate tor Sale.
1 Part of ?atm, iote 88 and 83, on west old° of
hfaitiandcon.,one mile north pf
cortaining 07 acres.
2 The north half of lot 25, eon. 2 andwest part
of lot 24, son. 13, one half mile rom tAinton,
north, on gravel road, oontammg 90 acres.
8 'The brick dwelling includinglots 18, 19 and.
20 on corner of Joseph and Ione 'streets, in
Minton.
4 T frame dwelling on west old° of Victoria
nd. next north. of railway.
Loerafterms to Suit liniebeliers. APPlito
W.PARRAN or
March 28-Elon,
0. 0. RANCE, Clinton
• For Sale or to Rent. R. E. MANN G,
in. euranceA gent,
Lo529, con. 2 Stanley, containing 100 acres •
iiiinr,iferorecrinsi telst;oet Pt,tePigiroBitaitnc°4:2I
o ma DM.G1t 0 e
U. S., Tuokeriniiitt., Seaforth 1'. Q. ttinfl.F., Canada Life' Assuranee Co ,
Fire. Marine, Accident, Fiat; Glass
Feb, 7-tf,
Office 1 .11, Therains Bawl, neaten,
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Shorthorns for Sale.
oettr'‘elfz°94:.
DIES.ALtt &mato. PIKE 50e. PER BOTTLE,
4
place a littlelatter in the evening when uecess. •
the tvvo infant daughters of Mr and —
Crisp County Clippings. Mrs R. Sharply, of Turnberry, and the The gathering of stockmen at Cal:
trom the 14th to the 17th of May
--. , young son of Itlr and H. Middleton, a garY
for the Live Stock Convention, Show
Messrs Feuer' Bros. disposed of their Toronto, were baptized.
and Sale, was the largest and most re -
tin iea etoefi harness in Goreie, to A. Last Sabbath morning the spirit of presentative ever known in the wee
Young & Son, of Winghara• Margaret Moses, relict ef the late Jas. , t.
ualgary is the centre of the great
Rev G J AheY. having been offere'd Gibson, passed away from the home or 1 ranching,country and it Was not sure
the' parish of Preston, in Waterleo her daughter, Mrs it J Hoover, 9th con., prising that hundreds of able and pros -
deanery, has accepted and resigned hie Grey. lilre Gibson. had been ailing perous ranchers, representinsr literally
char ge at Brussels and Walton. •
with dropsy and Bright's disease since "The cattle on a thousand l'ills,"should
- last fall. She was in her 70th year. -De- assemble at the meetings which had
Last Wednesday. week Mr W.Va" lion ceased was born in Glasgow. Scotland, for theinobject the fostering of inter -
and '11Eitss Minnie Hodgins,•of Rev Mr and came to America when 12 years of este in which every farmer and ranch -
age along with the family • They lived er of the plains of Albert is concerneci;
recto '
business. Ttifi
. . The many friends of John Cturie,the
will settle down to
cempaign has teen a-rerrly ,eeetweediewe- .
1 6 sorry ,o
warm. one, and there were a • goo clear a e le very • Y• r
TWO young Bulls, one eeven teen and the Other
nine montlos old, from good milking cows also
a two year .o.d 'heifer in calf; go d stook and
good breeding, ED. H. WISE
aB lsain Greve Stook Farm,_
Mar. 14-51. teletext, P. 0.
Shorthorns tor Sale. .„
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Two registered Shorthorn bulls ,red eolor,one
28 months old and the other 13 months. Of excel- • 114,
lent pedigree, choice animals. •
, JOHN CUMING:'
Lot 22, eon: 18, Rullett,
May 28-61. Londesboro P. 0.
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.Stable for Sale.
A good stable with seven single stalls, a box
stall, a harness room, grain bine, a roomy bay ,
loft, eto.,will be sold at a s ery reaeonable price.
April 11-tf. W. BRYDONbl, Clinton. .
For Sale or to ItolE4
of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either W holesale 'stock of pianos
. The cloaca brick house on the corner of Ful -
for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi- /"1
at very best pussible Trices,
ten and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate
all conveniences, and three -tenths of an acre dima
Vrgling, the very entertamable
nary family, is practically a new house, with
W. COATS Exeoutor Clinton. 131013hone sheet , niusi.e,
of land. If the property is not sold or rented, gramop J
Farm tor Sale. . books, and if, variet.rof m.usie
partial it will be rented. Apply to
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1,:e
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i.,,,24,411.71 „ , , : ici „tmiy,,,, 1 .
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UN,
e .4A. A
Big
• The 'undersigned •ofrets for sale, his well
tor 8 years in [Isaac use es, . S„ It is recognized in the West, as well Ets " krown and beautiful faun, matting 165 acres, Music Emporium. sPeelal attention given to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose.
where the subject of this notipe Was in the East that tho h
se w o engage in
• OD the Huron read, at Holmssville. Ns ell vrat-
e. HOARE'S •
Legal
JAMES SCOTT.
Berristsr, Solioiter, Sto.,
CLINTON.
,Beeicn-Eiliott Block, /sass fitrieriso.
DONEE VO LOAN,
W, OUTDO
BA.RRIBT&R, 1301,40IT0111, XOTielte
PUBLIC', ETC).
Off' lets-e3eavoir Block*
Dp stairs, Opposite Henry's note Gallery
CLINTON
Fl I DO UT ik HALE
* CoblyEvANCERS,, COMMISSIONERS •
Real Esta.te sod Insurance Agenoy.,e, •
Mono to loan,
O. B. BALI', aornkr BMOCS,'
Le„
CHARLES SEAGER
Barrister Solicitor Notary and Conveyer oh'
Ottno-Oppoellte C011boirne Hotel
Goderielt
M. G• CAMERON
formerly of Canteron," Holt ok Cameron ,
BARRISTER aim SOLICITOR,
Oftice-Hamilton oppoalte Oolborne Roos 0
GODERIOH, ONT
GARROW 116, GARIROW
, BARR/KERS, SOLICITORS, ETO.
Offiee-Conier Hamilton At. and the Square
Goderieh, Ont.:
3. T.764enow, Q. 0. CRAB, Gamow, 14L.D
PROUDFOOT 41,171AYS•
BARRIE,TERs, Semcayolts, Nocutres Pram
PROCTORS IN THE MARVIERE COURT, &o.
Office: North at,, next door to Signal Office
Priiate Funds eo lend at lowest rotes
ot interest.
W. PKYUDFO9T. 11.0. HAYS.
Medical.
WM. GUINN, Mile"
L. R. C. I'. S. Edinburgh, .
Office-Onvarh, Street, Clinton.- Night *call 1
at front door of office or residence. Batten. .
bury Street.
DR WM. GRAHAM
Lieentiate of the Royal College of Physician.
London, England.
Moe and Residence- . .
JOHN TEDFORD'S Rowse, Huron St.
' DR J. W. SHAW -7
PERSIOIEAN, SURGEON
Aticonobeer etre, office and residence 0
Milo fit., opposite English church, formerly oo-
envied bv Dr.Appleton, Olinton Ont.
DR. O. W. THOMPSON
- Physician, Surgeon, Etc.
ered, large mbar , good, buildings with everY A stock of 'holes °tinned plume for sale. . Office and Residence -
employed in the cotton mdle. he any branch of Agricultural or in pas- mover fence, Possession given' at =Imes.
family moved from there to . Morrie Aural pursuits are entitled.to-rank-hig-h-•
eaanatearatssoTruilioroBatLeenbeer;--
towns ver 40 years ago, She was in the conimunity, their occupations
• THINK IT.
married Jas eabson, of Morris, in calling for as much skill and intelli-
40 he ,:beeroie FOR .
1872. One sera and one daughter. sur- gence es any of what are termed the
Many surpriseeifif both sides:after t, ii111;Teig:14111111:133.re,ront2inv:iest
eek aratVea • •'""
. • • - • titg er.professitons. The stockmen •of The frantecottage on Ortuir slyteotA
the emeee and dust of ths ba e a Margaret Smith,wife of ThosBeatte, Saturday week, was in the. prime of change viewe arid experiences with re- ItarrerierTate h,estalVg4/1 tneettwra
elearing away, it meet that we died on Friday of last week, at her manhaod, being only 55 years' of age. gard to the cake breeding and improye- vegetable- garden. rThe house contains hall,
ballots had been 'counted. Now that, •ago. . . .. ,
, ! -- ' The late John Weinwho died on last , the Teeritories came togie-ner to . inter- pled by the undersirdi is o ere a
tti ' re .. •
side all UnChar. "residenee, con 11, Mcleillop, at the age He came to Canada trout Sectland and merit of stock. to receive rnstruction P '
should promptly ley
aseeleness and endeavor by eVelT. cf 55 years. The funeral took place to located in Seaforth about thirty years ' from men who have made a life study freTAreir gegre:ggi:TuZin4:17d1= ni
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Seecirditaelartteeenthti.ort veld to preservation! .o . •
Will visit Bayfield eve
atesaa in our power to obliterate tbe BUrn's cemetery, Hullett. ago, After a brief residence he formed. of auch matters,. and.to enjoy .sociai in-' to suit purchaser. BLIZABEro 3RAHYAM tf Ville mean • opportunities in L
bitterness that may. have been engen- The Brussels. Herald has ' ehanged a partuership. avith Mr Adam Smith, tereeturse one. with anal:tee, ! That the • . . • ' • business that you did not .be-. m"daY•
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DC • G ERN
OVER.
• 'MINTIEST '
Trife...tyffebt,9f.~.4- ‘,.(=e.s.8.0A-tfP4.4:.;.P!`
Sur-
-course in. ibis is, D. g!_41,,:dtitt
Royal ege Dente' Sur.
_ D. geqns of Ontario; Toronto, _
busineis • college D. D. S.-Firstolass Honor graduate of
tal Department of Toronto • Universien.
dered in the staife. We have to live .
proprietors,. Mr Irwin haying disposed And they engaged in the milling and, addeasses at the meetings Were well Farm for Sale.
mh. particulars. Students can
h I good frame house with kitchen, barn 36x55; t . .
Office over W. Taylor & Son's, shoe store.
next 'neigh. of his PaPea'to Ma DORM; of Elinira. .mercantire bueinees an Blake. They) worthyof attention will be- readtly re-
in Ontario, a,nd probahiy
in the cainpaign. Let us forget the other line o :business in vieav. nesn there fel` several years, and ultim- among the sneaker were 0, W, Peter- Bast all of Lot 80, con 1; Eao.. wawa.
- fore possess. Vfrite us for all'
-e.d. when it 's Mentioned that A sElendid 100 acre fitrm consistin of the
• s with people who ditfered from us We underettend thatiMr Irwin has an. carried on .large rend successful bust- cogn, • DRS. AGNEVV & BILLINGS
• DENTISTS,OLINTON,
strife, settle down to work, and - P end ately disposing of it Mr„ Weir removed son,Deputy inister of Agricultere for enter a anytime. •
Howard Armstrong, jeweller, to Minnesota, where he engeged exten- the Territories ; J. Ft, Anderson, De- and ahed 00x40 in which there are good stabling
to make this grand Province 13appseit hard water of never failing well. 8 acres hush, '
Moe adjoining PhotoeStudio.
t C't B si .
been. Of course, if ihere was wrong.' tacrilt•i:give in etebe Arl:tdhodit churph. in nesS College Y.31 C A uild '
propertythere,he returned to eaforth, ish Columbia:, ji A: Turuer, W.. It. bum anld. 60 role tfcfotia Mt 8.'or Outlier
shrewd, careful, far-seektrirt business Cross, ex M. P. P,, and Pi J. Nolan, be-
d Mims prosperous than it has ever• _ sivaly in farming, Dispose:1 of his. puty Minister of Agricultto e for ,Brit. acre of orchard, situsted re miles from Au Fores y u - or H
in Manchester Dungannon, Blyth and
Miss Sadie Bell Johnson Were umted in
an
ee, our9-9 to 6 every day and .
. . . B Saturday until 10 p. 133. Btanch offices
doing in the election. it constituencies ki • , nes Y eyenieg where he has mime resided. He was a Stewart;Bennett, M.. P.. A, E, eeTeag.71) 7 " Auburg P. O. -
V
• peorle, Abcut, 80 invited guests enjoy- mate and had been rernarkbly success.' sides a strong delegation from the .Purtcher can have possession this ffiil.
ing, London, nt*„
' doers be punished eummeady. ' V?. J. Westervelt,
were carried by foul means.. let the .
We must have pure electiona .at all
wrong .ed the wedding supper. During the • Farm For Sale.
evemng the band serenaded the hrippy ful in all hie besiness ventures and Rest consisting.of Profs Day, Creel -
cost. " undertakin s. He was strictly honor- man and Orisdale and Messrs Robert , .
The V eine of A Vote. brated at the home of Mr and Mrs him, • e took- an actiVe interest in of entries for the Stallion Show, but tity oetcedar on 4), iti §oZdatate of ultIVtIor
• • able in all gis business dea1
Inge, and Miller and. Pa VV. Bodeen. a
red,balan e hard ood,with a lar an -
Philip Brooks, ef Whalen, on May eoblieaffairs, and at the time of his everything shown was of excellent anent five acres fallw eat,and considerable fall
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• There was only ruodera,te ntimber • Lot. 12, Beeriald con., Goderieli tp., 118 acres
• • 'A Vert! prette' wedding, was celle. I was illicitly trusted by all who knew
poltohwe irnog done. Comfortable brick house large
2$th, yvhen Mr ' Fred Delbridge,, of • death was an efficientand usefulduality, and spoke vgbleuomuneSryfo,
h w • Darn with stabling underneath:driving shed and
11,0W Many voters, or ratber, . ° y Wincueleek wes united in marriage ber of the towe council, and Melt an .berta as a horse raisin t Ci
entitled to to liaise Ada Brooks of Usbar i
• • ' his relatives live in Scotland, and ale Were judfed by Mr Robeit . of • further Particul6a to QHAS. SIMONSP.P12 L91.
utbuildings ; about 2 acre orchard,
ne. The active interestn bowlingand curling. desdales Shires, Hacknears, Standard mostly winter fruit ; well watered-neverfail.
many of those who were ,
ing spring creek and two wells Seven mites
ceremony wee . performed by Rev 'G. •He leaees a widow„but no family. ' are Breda and French Mechem were. the from Clinton and three from Hayfield. Posses.
exercise a franchise in the recent elec-
VV. Stevensen, of Newtonbrook. has two brothers in•Dakota, Met of breeds represented" and all classes sign at any time reasonable term. A 1
tions, failed to merle their ballot •fOr llaOle Of the bride. • .
• David at.. Goderich.
sereanrAtieseveen,s and -seven daugh- show of cattle was yery large, •I
cause they did notfeel inclined to spare with E. Isa,ad ..8c Co.; at Winghaen,
first. break her the icleatlei makes tOe, apt], tire .quelita averaged itigh,' ap• : Tallent or for Sale.
yarehanging eorne cat pets ,eute of the Der a
the time necessary to go out and vote,' •
oorWrele over the store On Friday af-.. , , „ Y. -lie was a con- thongh a number of the femdee were • . .
scene meneoer ot tit esh ' old, and some not in calf, which de- • laze, res done and acre of land en liars
Otte candidata or the other einiply be -Deatreen Members, who as employee parents only died a few years aro. Stouffvil e, Ont.
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paid exceeed themselves on tile old131ea ternooti last, He in some way log, --- --• • al r yterian
the thought of letting her daughter wander, Shorthorns, with a few Herefords treel'et°. s
the polling brought A. dir
e i e .nia 1
.. ! in the sale ring. The large ma' •
their value Street oo s lla d h
n so wa er, new stable aud driving shed,
, Clinton,, re , eel r, woo eared , ard
balance and fell to the paveinent. bat Liberal in politics tracted considerably from
majority fiat One Vote *edict make no cuter- in ehtlreltand-a gibe'
were . ,eaxedellernt golden, with plum, ,Pear and aPPle
the fall ,he brok, 0. his left arm and and was -. ' : ....
The u.other who wade be h orrified at of the animals exposed for sale
ence anyway? It would be interesting, e.
ernised
GrOtre farm, the reddence of Thos known land of womanhood without counsel ' b131.1:4, (3'• 1: Dai•- The sale Passed sr:eg, cilVft,e;f9ittiCtilt :Villa 1.111: IpV‘roipligry
for fruit Growin g, beinl l'l 1
Marriage to 11 Godkin, The ceremonV solution will affect her whole futnre life. taking into consideratiori the fact that gravel on Ithe premises whioh le wry profitable,.
ea -p- ppie,asi,i.etteed. out e;en
DaViction, near Wingham, when his or caution. Then, in utter igeorance, the ° exceedingly well, and . the prices'
berry bushes, small fru ES7
daughter, Annie. M., was, united in maiden must Meet physical problems whose realized were. considered very good, ia also a very excellent grade. of sand and
took place on the lawn udder an, arch D p•
r reree e Avon. e resoription has been •
' F •t P • ' some of the aninaals Were as young as Apply to P. STRAITH,or.to WaiRYcliDnOtNonE.,
of evergreens, with a horseshoe of well named 4'9, God -send to women,' It one mouth, and others were as old as • /wit 18--tf•
Rev G M Dunn performing the corrects irregularities and imparts retch twelve . years. Twq, hundred and Farm For Sale.. .
flowers,
CeretnOny. . . • Vigorous vitality to the delicate womenly tvventy head were disposed of at an
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away tcea strange country without guide or Aberdeen ogue and Ayrehirea all a . so or ale.
' the light of whatpretty we ing scend 'Was witness-
ed on Wednesday week at Maple counsel, yet permits her to enter that nn. whichg ' 'Ty F." an tilde HP to Ist Supt. adies,Partof the
forth in some of the constituencies, to
know the real truth of the why and
the wherefore that caused some men
to tieglect taking advantage of the pit
vilege that was theirs tO use to show
syn3pather for one or other cif- the to
parties, both of whom no doubt made
every bin for dopular support. • That
there was more t Ian enough of. the
stayat-home Liberals vote to Change
44fiCiZtole-complexiori a the present
standine is undoubted. After all ie said
and done, it is.the getting out of every
possible vote in a riding that counts,
and the closeness of the vote in some of
the ridtnge should prove a salutory les -
ton to both sides not tO neglect in
h h m
blest man in the riehng who laaprens.to.
have a vote. And it s yeareand 9 months, The funeral took
crease a Man's respect for the vote that
is his to do with as he pleases. Pile
Vete of itself does loom. mightily insig-
ilifiCallt, it is true, hilt eollietinies • it
may be your vote that Will make or
break a, political power. If Mr 13roWn
in North Perth had polled just two' of
t-honae Liberal votes that
future making atiee.o e
organs as fits them for their important aVeaage price of $95 80 makingthe' •
Mr Andrew Oke. of Seaforth, and
field concession, t3oderich t1, s• consist. 'Young men and women to prepare for
The top price of the sale was *MOO,
funotione. . lYfany , a rnervena, hyeterioal
Mis Grace Bowlby ot, Toronto
.total receipts of the sale $21,77M0. The undersigned offers for sale lot 18 Her
ay fie .
,Vetermarv.
Our Mall - DR. J.. FREEMAN,.
' VETERINARY SURGEON,. , •
e purse . Member of the Veteenary Medical A asocia.,
a 1 tions .0! London and • Eldbaburgh, and Gracia.
1 Wireless' and Sound . ate of the Ontario Veterinery College. . .......1
TREAT peseasgs or ALL-ArshVt&Le
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, Telegraphy.
Now has many ritudente
Nothing like it ever given.
• The cost is nominal.
The•resulta am geed. a
Write for particulate.
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Address -Telegraph. Department,
Central BuSiness College
• Office open might and des', opposite 1St.
Paul's church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont.
4 ToAosTo
I• W„ 11„ Shaw, Principal
Yonge &GerrardSfs, TorontO
Miscellaneous.
mutanttfAciz plimpsEp 'Batted by the as. •
eirgdersigned at life Reindenge, Mary .street,, .
Clinton." • . -• .
• 'JAMES SC o Tr":
eTAIIES•OAairBELL.,_LeoNDESSolt0,
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
" No witnessen required
. VV. GLEN • CAMPBEL -
I• Organist and Musical. Direioter • of Nett
Stal. . Church Goderioh and .teachin
•44,44 -********4•444444+41,
0, PIPE OilGAN an '.L'HICO IC,' is Pre-
pared to take a limited number of Pupils
the above, F02` terms) apply this office or to.
MRCAMPBELI.,who may be seen em 11 a.re;
to 2 p.m., at the Clarendon Hotel, Clinton
Friday of eaoh week. • • -
• ,
Wanted I L MACPHERSON
INSITRANOE.
Fire, Life, Lecident 'Kati Gla
•
were Married on Wedoesday: week by
Rey A K Birks, pester of the•Colborne
street Methodist church, at the resid-
ence of .I. H. Harris, 471 StJames $t.,
London. Little Myrtle Harris was a
very pretty flower gith Their home
Will be in Seaforthav
Mrs Annie E. Freed, beloved Wife o
Rev W, Freed, formerly pastor of the
Wingham Baptist chureh, died at
Decewsville, on Friday last, led 51
place on Sunday from Mrs Freed's late .
110M e to the chapel, where serVice was
held, and thence, to Cayuga cemetery.
Four deacons from Dece weville and two
arom South Cayuga, Were the bearers.
sudden death occurred in Turn-
-berry on Thursday evening atet„ week,
Mr's Wm Homuth was engaged in
when she was seized with a
ras wasn't recorded because thete owner
ad
did not think. it worth while,
if Mr Stewart had got half a, dozen of
the same kind ur io Centre. Bruce,
• what a difference it would havernade
, their dutyat tieve made Mr Ross'
• If these careless voters had only done
position secure. Alai, it less than 100
votes from these indifferent eleCtOrg
had been properly placedat woold have
teen the liberals, a good working ma-
tority, If 1 But how, meal' serMens
ave already been Wietteti ors that lit-
' tle Word ?
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LIOIE the Hand That Smote.
Rev, Dr. CUM= told °the London
•
Methodist Conference at Sarnia that
'he was sorry for the attitude of
hotb political parties in this regard
He Was persuaded in his oWn Mina
V that if the Goverrircient•had committed
' ittielf to straight business On the teni.
potence and prohibition question, and
' had gone to the country and suffered
defeat, it would have receiVed honor in,
the eountry,and there would have teen
-Na robusteratortil fibre in the country
tuday.Whether the Government would
, under the circumstances, have been
defeated Was a question, but ib Would
paralytic stroke, from which she dial
not recover. Deceased had been a
resident of Tteridiberry for ever thirty
years. Hm
er aa eo name was Elizabeth
Gingrich. She leaves a husband, two
sons and one daughter to mourn, De-
ceased was 52years qf age.
On Wednesday, June Ilth, the re-
sidence of Mr Robert Dack, Bedford
Park, Toronto, was the scene of a
pretty Wedding, tepen Iessie
Oldham daughter o the Jate Jacob
Oldham, of Beam:wills,. was married to
M Duncan McCallum, of the Seaforth
Millisg Domp!tny, Rev 1`,it MacIrityre,
of Bearasville, officiated at the cere-
inoey, and the bride was given away
by her brother, Mr A. Oldhain, of
London.
The home of Mr and lifre Angue•Mc-
Dermal, Huron road, Seaforth'was
the scene of an interesting and delight -
f, -,1 event on Saturdaylast when, the
silken tie of matrimony . was 000•
summated between their charming
daughter, Miss jean 11. MoDermid,
and Tar (marble it. Briggs. a rising sur-
gical praCtitiOner, Of Cleveland, Ohio.
Rev la 11. Larkin was the officiating
minister.
•
A happy event Which took" place in
Goderich, on Wednesday, lune llth,
WAS the wedding of Miss Florence A.
Meltitesh, daughter of Mr and Mrs 3.
0, McIritoela to IIamlin Martin,a form.
et Goderich boy,who has been for some
time a resident of Manitoba. The cere.
peevish girl pee been thanged to a happy,
young woinart after the nee cf avbile
Prescription has eritabliehed the sound
health of the clone peculiarlyfeminine.
nvery woman should Own a copy of tht
People's CO1E151011 Sense Medical Adviser
sent free on receipt or 31 one -cont stamps
to pay expense of mailing and cestoms.
Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y, •
The same book of 1008 pages in substantial
cloth for 50 stamps, 4ddrese Dr It V
Shropshires for Canada.
Messrs A:. Mansell 8e Co, Live Stock
exporters, Shrewsbury, shipped per 14.
s, "Lycia,".frocn Avonmouth on April
29th, 20 Shropshire sheep bred by E.
Mansell, and purchased by R. Miller.
TOofie sheep. consistedof 14 rams and 10
ewes; which, with the exception of one
ram, were too young to include in the
-
-eitilleakiat.V•ealiallaYearling Shorthorns Ittea'ilffil:cleciar!011iinuffor rsorofrarg good situatione. Apply to .
contributed by one breeder averaged stow* grazing; vrell watered; conirtortsble „ • •
81.74.0a each. • dwelling heated by furnace, summer kitchen,
woodshed; hard and Soft water , two barns
Tho following is a still:salary of the seep, and 2500, driving died 20x30, hen hebse
f h I • 17x35; 3 acres of orchard; one half Mile from
resu
It t . _
BREED COWS • Btrtis , Rebell -MS school, miles from church, and 6 miles from
No Average No Average Cllrton, will be • sold on reitionable terms.
AberdeenAngus ffi $68,50, $ 8130 Ar on Dremisetor.address,ALRC WELSH,
Ayrshir es 1 $0.00 2 ZOO 154 01 16"-tt Olonton Oat.
Herefords • 14 92.22 1280
Shorthorns 41 78.48. 150 101192 18,813
52 63.71 138, 102.00 21,077
Total.Number of head' 220
Average sale priee • Of 05 80
Truth is Mighty. • ..
Gore Bay, Manitoulin Ta., ont.,
May 2ndt 1894,
alitoLeoa Medicine Co.,
• Goderica, Ont. •
For nearly one year4 Wes in terrible dis,
faltioue Harrington Di Shen1 onSale SO tress, could.not sleep any nightvii th Marl.
were kept by Mr Mansell Until his final voutoaerta I would often get eel(' and pow.
farm sale to Bishton Hall lark March. erless. My heat would etop, cease to beat.
Mr Miller alto be congratulated on
,obtaining these sheep which are the
last of Mr Mitesell's breeding which
Canada will obtain, and itis therefore
to be honed that they will all arrive
safely at their dostihatioh;
Shorthorn Beals Par Canada.
On Tuesday April 20th four short-
horn hulls purchased by Mr J Lave-
renee of alaniteba, during his recent
visit to England were shipped per es.
"1 ycia," to Quebec, by MeilarS Alfred
Mansell & Co.,' Lave Stock Exporters
Shrewsbury. These bulls were really
fine animal,two beinte bred by Mr W.
J. Hosk•en, and to by Mt Itoskrug, e
and Should they reach Manitoba safety
should prove of great service in Mr
Lawrence's herd.
For the portion of the old Upper
Oallade. College gromads that has been
Bola, 0100,000 has been received by
Torofito 'University, •
The Clergue Steel Rail Works at
&mit Ste Marie have plenty of orders,
and will inoreriee the CapatitY to 600
tons &day on Monday, .•
: A heitVy EinOWStOrtti fell itt
Middel-
burg. Cape Colonyefor the first time in
, sixteen years, Trains 'were blocked
and telegraph Wires Were &Vb,
and as often I thought I wotilcadie, ' When
the celdnetie passed off my heart would
talpitete and the blood would rush to my
to death. I tried audited aid and persever-
ed In digetent treatneents,but got no benefit.
A good friend waylaid me to get some of
your medioane, 1 am heepy to state that I
did get your System Iteneyator, which <lid
me &world of good,and I ion euro that Pore
tein Resurgam seyed my life. If it hod
not boon -for it I would be dead or out ot my
mind before this. / would advise allY0110
who has like trouble or troublee to give
these remedies a fair trial. Anyone wish
het to hear frem me can write to me, I
Will be only too glad to give them all par- „aflame!,
tionlare, etc', abort My case. I am thank- v
ful 1 clan never forget you. and if ever X or
any one belonging to me ehould bend your
aid 1 know where to Write,
Mas Ncr,H0N Stowe,
IttacLeodat Reitedimeeteblished In 1668,
ate the only medioinets in Canada whioh
have eold on their 'write without adverthe
ing. Adchese taaoLeta's Medicine 00,,
„
rGioder mh, Ont. For a1e byett B. Combo.
A Royal 0ornMission will be appoint -
e4 to Inquire into the South African
War,
Lord Steatheona has given 1120,000
ed. Tben I would thiek 2 Would choke
Ice lee.
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The beat equipped Busineas and Shorthand
College in Canada. Reduced tuition rates,
Write tts regarding our cottrsee of study,
• and prospecte of seonring eitiations for
Dominion
I3usiness
College
As I have taken over the large lee house
from Wm. Wheatley, on Huron street, lam
pronared,to t@,ke orders to fur,pisb good, Clean
intro ice td all customers (being the doming
summer, All orders will be prt molly attended
to. te. teavie,Oneton.
Feb 14-tf.' '
-Waltied„—OperatbraRa dressmakers, steady
work, big_ t ay, write for, particnlars,
BELENA COSTUME CO,, Limited,
,Tune • Lopdo. Canada.
• .
**(4.e. 1lAn %Oat PbOOPIlbaine1 .
The Great kngliet Ifentellg.
Sold and. recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reit.
able medicine discovered. 4inz
forms of SexuaPal Weklelkahelluss,arealnlfeetaffeett% euro b utile
or excess, Mental Worry, nXcieBSIVO Us@ of To -
booed, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed oarecelpt
of price, One package $1, six, $5. One teittplease.
tril cure. -Pamphlets Dee to any addrega
The Wood goinpanyo wbadeor, Ont.
woo&i.Pfidephodin0 is sold in Clinton hy."
lL P. Redid°. ,T HoveY,J Combe and W
,Wattis DrUggists , ,
Tlic L8k8 Erie Navigalik Co. Ltd,.
to the aged and infirm Ministers fund
Of the Presbyterian Olturebi
The Short Route . to
CLD
EIVPILAN, 014:TO
Orie way fare from Clinton, $3,75.
Xietnrn 6.00,
graduates. 'Detainees eenr free. Address
• MelertY,
Dept "C" Confederation Life Bldg.
TorontO Ont.
!92
LAFrowa
Orem& tesaacer• Bease. CLINT°
• JoHN •Wi: •YEO•
13.01,DIESVILLE,
agent for the Marian:mu ,ffins AsSonArr ( 2 •
Co. of Menehester, England, whose funds a n
security aro rated at 814,500,000. Also the Mc -
Brum, Mummer. Itistmorce Co. All °lassos Of
farm risks and town property taken a
lowest rates,. First-class Loan Companies
also repreeer tad, Money to be had from 4; per
(sonny, adoorlilog to nature Of security.--
Daily mail to Holmesville - postal card will
fetch him
Dr. McCatuys He ave
Spring Terni begins Apr, 7. 1902. Onr
eater are rearemablee-oer course') of study
thorough and practical. Send for our
Joernal to See what we teach, Student
may atter at any time, Two rioursee 'of
randy, . Commercial and ShOrt.harld. .
PLAMING, A L MoINTYRE,
President, Seeretio
Osier'. Listowel
aziN 1,Tict-zr
and IS
Ma rbie OfaratFARM e
v‘rolzsg:s
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The purehaser of a 1110nettent
should have cionapiete otielldentie
in the reliability of the.firro, franl
• Which he buys, for the materiel .
and wotkmenship is something
very few buyer's are hotelier with,
If. you do not know' tts, pieltile
quire about our reliability train
tbOtiti who knave tie best. We are
the only practical men heed Went
line. a
Iloovtrof Proprietor
stmt. to Coonsiercial Hotel
Boat leeyee Pt.Sfanley everyTueaday and
Thursday at 11 pane Saturdays at 11 rem,
Tiokets on Sale at all heed tioket teacloth
�,
For ftirther information write
W°M°1416niatg'er. Gmerese.Agt. 1, tie
W. Metshall,
Walkertille, Ont.
cps
FornI:nrosktusn.
Cr'titrots !Tongs, Chronic Cough; and all ",;;;ocrT;dimia 4.1116
ivinlil•That'TAITlittr&Zh11%.`"laTill`t1t,
hnimal soundin wind owl useful table owner. Price, el.h
Dr. MeGaliey's Kidney & Cough Powder
Kignit.e4teetregi.igivohithe thrtol huirilzuelh se
the rdnOR of herd TEidney Trougle, std., ono.
dose eel relieve, and 0/10 box will cure, Pricer BOA.
• 7Hg 114cOdliEV MEDICINE 004
Itenintville, Ont.
Per Bale by II /3 Combealraggist, Clititort
MeKILLOP _111.....CTITAL EIRE
FARMr4 oOtitityTEIDTxsuREWH tolOPtitTle
INSURANCE CO.
OBVIODREI
Meteati ;President, Maven P. 0.1 Th 09.
Pra80r. viceareeideut, Bruceneld I'. O. :__Thos.
Orill'ea11111,00*tes f8cLoevaoiss:treeth, SPets.f. °Iort4hWP.'06.
W. 0, ntoadfot;t, Efeafortii; Sebn G. Wirer
Winthrep P0.,dm Watt, liar Olik George Dale. Seaforth; Joh ti
0.1 thomas
ilennitWed0.1hiblin' JaP. s. Emile 130echwOod P.
Fruer
Primate ; John B, MoLeen. leippen Junes
cannon Inton* •
eitesee • .
Itobert Sint% ilb.rlook; Robtr. lticMlilan Ser,.
Vro!;6gtonirold?1117411ttolgfrI121111:totw. 0.
Aferrisins atiditors,
PartleadeSirtnis 60 effeet Iontitoinee 0? 43'a 51
kit other business wfll bo promptly atte &Ape 0
en, applientien 100,0` Of; the above billee
or to the respeetive Offices.
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