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October 341902
THE CLINTON NEW ERA,
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thing tope 'vent a, coel farnine. What Oo Monday !est. Mr john Whiteman, ,
FRIDAY -OCTOBER
• can it do, seeing that tbe supply comes Eippen, received a telegram from .
3Ir Tarte and eroteetion. a a a Vt elillfiegegn°0 ec OntYt%Yellageatt9hbitn.n3 that)3c8.41 t Y 1011i :
trout across the line.
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The °Wench Sr repeats thfalse ble spn °hall"'
TiOnt 2ar Tarte is the subject of non. 1 taMr Robert Campbell, Mchillop, ham
eiderable notice and criticism became )
I statement that the ConsetYativee s have 1 aurchased another tarn), which makes
a, majority of 7030 voters in the prov• aim the owner of ma acres of beauti.
.heis publicly advocating a re -adjust.
ince of Ontario. The story wee an un- ' ful land. heprrice paid for tbis foam ,
anent of the tariff, and it ie at Otlee aS- Which he plast week Wee
truth first started by the Atail-Enapire, about $0390.
slimed that he has gone over entirely ' and le reiterated from time to tune. Mr John Mooney, the collector for
Morris township during the past 17
years, •reeigned. that office at the
council meeting en igonday of last
week.
to the prohibitionist platform, in the
Stillest souse of the term.
Nr Tarte has never denied that he is
it protectionist. but in any of the
eipeeches thht he has made so far,he has
Dot gone any further than some sup-
porters of the government dad in the
House last (minion,
It seernsto us that his position ie
maisunderetoOd. lie claioas that the
'riff should be re-adjusted,naore espec-
,Ially in reference to certain lines Im-
parted friar° the States, and which, he
claims, could just as well he teach) here.
.itt general increase of the tar iff he is
not in favor of...
In one or two discussions in the
The (Ojai figures don't show any such
majority by a long way,
t • • •
We do not believethere is a ghost of
a chance of a coalition government hc.
ing formed in Ontario, We don't be.
lieve Mr Ross is looking for a, and we
are.sati°fied he cru'd not get it if be
was. When it is clear that Mr ROBS
has no majority he will probably re-
sign, but he certainly won't do so at
?resent
e el a
The Strathroy Age of last week, in
speaking of Hon. J. I. Tarte coming to
their town to open the West Middle-
sex Fair on Thursday last, says :-
"There will no doubt be a crushing
aValanche of eager spectators at the
Nouse last year, reference was to wla at depot to welcome "the liveliest man In
i I) :•liggvii who
hvAstg a
nerftybos
bee been regarded as unfair treatment the liour-the
at the hande of the Ainericanei; if we Jrg10.;:". 4 -
mistake not, Sir Wilfrid himself spoke . • 0 or
eyarralron this subject, and there was Mr Blair intimates that the revenue
certainly among the members of the of the Intercolonial railway is now
HMSO a feeling that it would he justifi- about twice as great as it was when
ableeto increase the tariff on certain ate the former government managed the
ticles no w i wpm tad from the States, as a road. and the increase is going on. The
measure of retaliation. . • road was badly •located in the first
In our opleion. this is really what Mr placeand it operates under the disad-
Tarte meant. though not exactly what .vantage of being longer than is ought
to he, but wood management tells even
he said. Tie NEW BRA has certainly
4 under those circumstances..
Tiever been a protectionist paper, as .
• a a • .
generally understood, but we confess J. P. Whitney, M. L. A., ie reported
that we do not like the treatment this in an interview in Ihe Ottawa Even,
country has received from our neigh ing.Citizen as •sayIng : "The loyalty
bora to the south. Iehas not been either
fieendly or fair, and if we ' can Bo ar.
range our tariff as to aid our own in-
dustries without increasing the bur-
idane of the consumer, wirdo not know.
but that it would be advantageous. -
The following, from Events, of Ot.
lawn, is much to the pointeuid is from
the poi of a proneunced Liberal and.
free trader :-
"The fact is there exists a tracea.
eifiy. for revising the tariff,now-six years
• old.in respect of thirty or forty articles.
There is no need to ioereade the three
sand and oneltems of theI tariff, o •
to increase the thirty or forty -to Which
we have already alluded. • Some of the
changes desired. by the manufaCturers
Are slecreascs, stme are new items alto.
gefher, and some are doubtless slight
Increase& That's all Mr Tarte • meant
tio say; but he used general- language.
'did not eleSeetid to painkillers, and
created the idea that he thcafghe thee
whole general OA !ff illaculd be increas-
ed, .New conditions and new industries
-Send Oversights, and experience, and a
•dozen other things make it necessary
in the interests of the country to revise
..4ctoe of the items in the tar itf every
five years or so. Public opibion, 'too,
will have something to do with it. Take
a few examples. -A certain article used
u factories in Clued& as raw material;
has to be imported from , the
United Stattgeis taxed 30 per cenewhile '
°erne& articleshre on the free list. To
cheep that item will not alarm anyone
in Canada. Take ,steel rails tor steam
rallways,which are on i he free list. No
person evill be alarmed if a duty is. plac-
ed on heavy steel rails and probably no
one will object. When the tariff was
last revised Canada did 'not manufac-
ture steel rails. Now. thee* are wide in
more than one factory. A revision of
elle tariff peed not cf iteelf alarm auy.
bode tiuless some responSible man ex-
cites the public by telking a mere pro-
tection. There's no need of that'''.
The Goderich .Slgnal slip : :- "Mr
'Tarte is, beyond question, the best poi.
itical organizer en Canada to -day. In
addition to that -he le the best and
inost successful Minister of Public
Works that this •eountry has ever
known. He is &Canadian out and out,
and he has made himself familiar with
• the requirements of this coontry. lie
is an en -to -date statetnien, and be -
hives in the policy of retaliation by
pen, voice and act, and the larve
majority of the people of this part of
Weetern 'Ontario endorse his course of
public utterance and public action.
He was geod enough- kor - the Liberal
Will Dulinege, of Gorrie, formerly of
the Brunswick hotel ot Wiligharce
leaves the ranks of the bachelors title
week for those of benedicts. A Walk-.
ertou lady is the bride.
An interesting event took Place last
week at the residence of Mr Arc!. le
McIntyre, Laurier, when his daughter,
Bertha, and Mr Ken McIver, were un-
ited in the holy bonds of maternally
by Rev Mr Miller.
At 9 o'clock yesterday morning. at St
Peter's church, Miss Margaret Joseph -
ins Hurley, daughter of Mrs Pattic
Hurley, Goderich, and Frederick W.
Mere, of Sarnia, were united in matri-
roony by Rev _bather West.
Wna Oampbeleof the tp. of flaY,who
had beenalling for some time, passed
away on Monday =railing. Ile was
one of the old settlers of WS Seaton
aul had accutnilated considerable
money.
Mrs Jt30 Pope has purchased the •re-
sidence of Mrs Broderick on South
Richmond $t, fifteen, and will mos e
into it shortly, It is Mrs Broderick
ntentiou to reside with her daughter
n Michigan. •
Mies Minnie Tremble, lately employ-
ed in the Maxwell offices, the o Iy
d 11100 ir of Mr and Mrs Geo Tremble.
Welhogton street Exeter, was married
jon Wedne day at the home of her
brother John, in Montreal,. to Mr Jas.
Cochrane.
• Mary McDougall, relict of • the late
John McMichael, Seaforth, died at
Egmondville on Sunday last. The
funeral took place from the resident of
of •the members of ethe opposition is 1 her sonen-law, Mr E. McMurray, on
unquestionable, and leaves , nothing to Tuesday afternoon the remains being
... . interred' in the Heirpurhey cemetety.
be &aired. there , Alt ere is some found- She had reached the age of 77 years
Han for the reports that members and 10 menthe.
hare tee.n approached, siech approach- . .
A very pleasant, although a some -
es have been gnantly repul-ed. what unusual event, took Wade, at the Is now easily onre ot by -pouring netts -
One gentleman wag offered .the e
Speaker's position of the Houresidence of Mr and Mrs John letivers eous destraotive drugs into the stomach,
se .
,annther wee tendered a timber laneux, Seaforth, on Saturday last. • This but by •inhaling Oatarrhozone. Drugs do
d
and ars on, but the opposition reinaint;• aw" the celebration of the fiftieth more harm than good, but the soothing,
loyal" niversary of the marriage of Mr and betting, medicated e,ir that., Catarrhozone
. Mrs Devereux. .. . , simplies to the lungs and bronoliial Was
Many in the; vicinity will 'regret to. cannot fait to benefit. Catarreozone pre-
, a si ' • . •
. meeting of the Prohibition learn of the death of . Mrs Wra Phases, vents those smothering Spume and •head -
Union in Torontea on Tuesday eeening ' aohee,oeree the cough and makes breathing
:At a
who had been ill for several months. She
. was a daughter of Mr James Moodie elkaY• Universally need: doctors re n3 -
Mr G 0 Mader said: The time is petit near Brucelield. A husband and three mend it; deuggiste sell it, 25o andel.
for speaking disnaragingly of the refer. • sons are left to mpurn the lose of en , 1EN1AN VETERANS-,-TbroUgh an
.endraxi. . Tie the Legislature :he . his .aff. ectiteratte wife and mother. , • •• '. erten., an incorrect pattern of ribbon
verot itetrigitilri;:iii the
. roaerreisantoerdgiveeitrtitrheezratialnorinerllacg
Spicer) ,as much ' against it tee anyone. faArmar M
Tie had asserted he Would hoe help to " Monday mottling. Hie little sonallkt: .141962 ),Ifietrint lill dirt i herd to gV
Cana-
carry leer give a farthing .Of his money ft, paVeruin atl(i5erIiile,a2aticanelreil. TIttl le, atigsetctluffevercei arsormderf d r t i e to "
to that end. Now he had to -take all kickedon the hetit
head by a eloPretY :IV - correct ribbon will be issued to each
bolder of the medel upon his sendinga
that' back. ' lial4,0ring thoe spirit straitly killed. The skull was tractugur--
ed.. About three years statement of his *present addreee to
ago their oldest,
Would only Injure the cause they bey WM, 1traP,gle4 V? deal* vfith e the inedalteelaint board, Ottawa, and
'at heart. .4- great many had thought' bean In hie throia.
'th bad
i . •
' - . Upon Ills returning the, ribbon 'already
it impossible.to carry the referendtun, • 18411ed' - • :- . : . ,
that' it could he arid mould be carried, A' iatitpuito sitiAtth :OTHERS
but theywere coming to the conclusion I Me and Mrs S. J. lea f ormerly a
Goderich and now of Toronto: have I
If they went about the coming cam. h.?en sadly afficted by illness and death "Take oere of your health ; you have no
resignin the right Way they would Win. ie their family. rheir .four .children right to neglect it and thus become s bur-
Alflipeuce spoke a few minutes on thewere all taken wth a malignant form den to yourself and perhaps to others."
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general -situation. He said • they were of diphtheria, And the two eldest boys When the liver gets slaggieh, '. the kidneys
gehig to have a hot fight. . The liquor succumbed to theattack. One of them War:nye, ene the bowels constipated, Dr; .
Chases Iticinly-Liver, Pills will, promptly
set your filtering and excretory system in
perfect fiedeeand insure good digestion and
. good health. There is no:medionie so gen.
erally used, euti none so sueceeliful: One
'pill a dose, 25 cents a bor. . • ..
Be a friend to
Yourself!
Take proper care of yourself.
Look after that most inipor.
rant posseesioo-your health.
A little neglect or carelessness
andyou open the door to serious
be
k. •
letyretrites,lt
aIt
taken regularly? will you in
good health. It clears the head,
gently regulates the bowels and
strengthens the digestion. It
drives away constipation. Do
not take sulltitutesi Inest on
"Abbey's."
Sold by all druggists.
Aug. 2tith, in the 81st year of his age.
During the greeter part of the last six
years his db lighter. Kate has been .
sadly afficted, at times suffering sever; •
ly. She wee very weak for some der;
before her father took his last nines&
On Friday August 29th, the day on
which her father was buried, she •
breathered her last and wad buried on,
the following d .
Properties for Sale or to -Let
Cottage to Rent.
Cottage es Piireess ctt, ..310 B
HAW.% Huron ete elloton.
To Rent,
••••••• gm/a
Lot 88, Maitland concession, Soderich ToWre
ablp, .A.pply to Jae, tiCoTT, Barrister.
Oct 11-th Oiinton
To Let.
That beautiful store in the Jackson Block,
Huron Street, lately tempted by 0.Witts. Aie
ply to
THOS. JACESON, Sr.,
Sept. teetf ounton
Farm For Sale.
The west half of lot 24, Hayfield Con. God,
ant& township, containing 100 mores c geed.
land, is offered for stile en easy term'. Good
bern,llog house, plenty of water and small
orchard. Partioulare on application to
tee. .1. P. T.(SDALD,Clintesi
For Sale or to Rent.
Lot 29, eon, %Stanley, containing 100 agree
• In geoci state of cultivation for sole or to rent
for tcrra of yeare,apply to JNO. IllcGREGOR,
on premises or MRS st, MoGREG011, 2 con.,H.
B. S.. Tuckeremith. See,forth P. 0,
Feb. 7-tf,
BRONOEUTI &ITEM A
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died a week ago Saturday last, and
men were aroused and we 'e very un-
easy and neeyoes" • They felt that this. the second followed a day or two later.
was something that claws And teeth. The other two childreb, a girl and . a.
Ile had studied temperance leiris!ation, boy are recovering. .
but he bed not yet come woe's any The death is announced of Mrs John
other piece of legielation as well Olson- Adam, formerly of McKillop. She
Ad. ea -thorough -going, as comprehete 'died at her home in Tower City, Meth
sive, and with angood provisions for its Dakota, haying reached the good age
enforcement as the Ontario Prohibition of 72 years. . Mt% Adam Wee the eldest
Act. If the temperance people did daughter of the late James Grieve, of
what they could they were sure eo win. McKillop; and was a sister of Mr Hugh
, J. Grieve, of Tuckersmitte ., and'. Lists
To put the brake.onthe wagon going down Grieve, of Seeforth, Mrs Adam went
the hill is i help to the horse, when the •to Dakota in 1880; herself and her bus.
wagon is heavily loaded. But what driver band being among the first to go 'from
Would think of 'playing the brake to a this vicinkY- ' - . -------- --..
loaded wagon going up hill? If he did, bis
sensible hones would probably balk.. Many .A ler' ge wedding party assembled et
h man is in the condition of pulling a toad tne commodious • and comfortahle re-
uo hie with the brake sat against him.• tdenne of W. I Dickson, north _road.;
When his stomach is out oforder, and the mel-cAlier, near Lerdbury, on Wed -
allied forenoon of ast week, to wit -
allied organs of digrationand nutrition im-
paired in their funotions, &friction le sefup pees t h e tiy itag _o t the_ _hi_ ..,a t ri m_ p n iit* I hot
ray, wen
whioh has to be overcome m addition to the - ""ween e °le" ou'unret":0 5 "In
known young_Man or the 9th• line of
porton/lance of daily &Awe, A foul see and Mien Atka MoMante W. _he
maoh makes a foggy brain, and the man ..Morris, a
as carefully and competently presided
with rt disordered stomeoh has often to n
grope his way through the day's business over. the heueeleold affarws at the Dick-
son home for some yea II.
like a man in a fog He forgete appoint- •
mente Problems seem presented to hie It is our 0E4i:101'011s week to record
mind "wrong and to." This eondition is the death of Mrs George Coleman, nee
entirely remedied by the use of tor. Piercee Elizabeth Jane Turner, of Hills Green,
Golden Medical Discovery. It puts the wh'eh sad event took place on Thurs.
stomach and digestive and nutritive system day, September 18th, at I o'clock a. m.
into a aondition of perfect health, and givee Deceased had been ailing about a week
a olear brain, a seemly hand and it light previous to her death, , but it was
etep for the day's duties. When oonstipa- thought to be nothing serious. How -
tion clogs the:ram:wets of the body, Dr, ever, she.keptgetthig worse, and on
party in 1896, and he IS• to our mind, a
' Pierce s Pleasant Pellets will work an effete Thursday, morning, despite the opera-
dietmee. tlon, which was . performed by Dre
•14,.l,tter Pi.04ti Man. tg-da' gin 'be was I tqUi cigr•e 9! timt Cii'.agtrw, '3
• , GunneArmetrong and Rogers, as the
. i , • Lord sailatenes progessa towards reran- only hope left of preserving life, she
fiaeii. lie Witte iikeiefat at the raming . • . , ,. ..
erg le qtlite saninactory, passed away amid the sorrowinge of a
devoted husband and friends An ab-
scess on the bowels was the cause of
death.
' Friday last was an unlucky day for a
number of Wingbarnitee. On Friday
rooming Master Fred Howson, eldest.
vef the Liberal tariff in 1897, and aided
and assisted in making it the law of the lowest over known.
The Nile flood this year will prebebly be
this count:y, and although some of us ° l•
Gen. De Wet has been invited to de iver
thought it did not quite coincide With a lecture at Lowestoft, England.
our views, we accepted it and the men
who stood aseponsoret for it at Ottawa. Except in e sicallWelela district rabies is
This is no time to carp at the phrasing
in the speeches of nubile men. What
we want are men who say things that
are popular, and who do thines thst
are beneficial, Such a man is ddeePh
Israel Tang:7-011W
matter cilia opinion elided reaped-
ing Mr Tarte In 1900, there are no two
opinions todev amongst the bulk ot the
electorate. No man, Grit or Toey, is
foolish enough • today to impeach
Tarte's loyalty. Re lute passed that
station. Every man is forced to admit
that he has proved him to be the most
HOW TO INJURE YOUR TOWN -
Oppose improvement. Mistrust pub-.
lie men. Run down strangere. Go to
some other town to trade. Refuse to -
advertise in the home. papers. Do not
invest a cent: lay your money out
somewhere else. Be particular to •
discredit the motive ot. public spirited
men. -Lengthen -your fec,. when a
stranger speaks of locating in it. If a
.natier-wahee. to buy, your property
charge, him f*o-prices--for Lt he -
wants to buy anybody else's property'
interfere and discourage. Refuse to -
see the merit in any scheme that does'
not direetly benefit you. , .
The.. churches' Special Funds.'
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The Church Economist calls atten-
tion to the extraordinary success of
the church century fund movements
in the English speaking world. lhe
various church organizations In Amer-
ica and Great Hatain set out to raise
010 COMO, andalready sao,000,oco has
boon contributed. ••
No other bedy of Christians set so
high a mark of effort as the Methodist
Church North, of the United States.
The bistiops called on the members for
a special WM of $20,000,000, and to date
they have raised 017,000,000 of the
amount. All for epecral purposes.
among them theyelieving of churchee
from debt and advencemenb of the
educational work. The Canadian
Methodiots reached their goat first and
aimed beyond it. The goal was, fele
Business Law, Writing,
Correspondence, Type- ,
• writing, •ete.„
The Canadian Presbyterians set out to
raise $1,000,000, and got 01,480,003. The
English Weeleyans have raised $4„o0o,-
bownon•axiatent in Great Britain. ' son of Mr Wm Howson of , the Wing- 0100, The Congregational TJnion of
•Two Britieh lieutenant -generals, two ham flouteneille, fell front et swing at England asked for $2100 000, and got
raajor-generale, and four colonels died last his home and broke his left arm j eat $ ,31 ,000: ir o ft 1 f al -
month. . . above the wrist. A few hours' later, ng this large tum were less than $80,-
, Mr John Glenn, who was working, at OM. . The English Congregation&
Henry Phippe, of New York city, a
-dirictor et the tetenegleeateelllereh. flour Milt,. got his left hand in gime chu,rebielitycliiite illininogent!Lrig to $2e
given 510) 00) to aid Boer suffer:: entirely.:
machinery and-lest-the-end-df-nfierasitizgeavoff-a
Frank Shore had two ot his fingers on cleared off. The Confrationaliste of
through the wo,r. his fingere. The same mornii g Mr
, .e. . Work in Bell's factory. On Friday of Australia andTaserratila have raised
atio3U°1121 cinhutrhchieees
while at. yWorlarles.a hTatives oroaniagerdeR
• YOU ARE TIRED. the right hand cut by a saw
You color is not Pou• Itellderla one dafternoott Mr Adam Shafer, an eM. otter $415,000, The United Methodist
brat:tient, fretful and blue the next. The ployee at the Union fattory,had one of
paineraking and progressive Minister with the world.. Not teMper, not feeling, working on a saw, Free chpreheir of England in two years
f
world'erad of joint. yeefee out of joint the fingers on his left hand cut while ealeed 104,900guineen. The Baptiste o
Of Public Works that this country has but wea nese. eg ea 9 unwise. o . e Greta Britain and Ireland have raised
ever had, and the fidelity, with which grow steadily worms, Get good rioh blood, Seldom has there beeti suell a Scene : more than lp.;000;000. The Calvinistic
he has guarded the public Interests is you'll
then feel 'new vigor, strength botlyanoy. at there was witnessed in the bottle of 'Methodists have raised $41)0,t90, and
attested by the fact that in six years, rao 2 dozen things to do; you will do Donald Graham, Lucknow, in the ladit the Bible Clirietians -$1115,000. A large
With an annual expendituroof raillione tbern too, if you ilea Perrozone. It sharp- week in August, when in Inc one home part of the raoney that has been raised
to the searchlight of Onnoeition sena- . lor,and old.time strengthconies back. Mr erahltill Wee barn hi Locheau
.. fee thepurchase of a property in Lon,
be, the(Wesleyans of Vineland is to go
his department, although enbraitted ens the appetite, yet enjoy your food; you at the same time, there were two coigns
in3r4 has hae hot the- slightest' smirch 71tatect?s basest Verrozctne aide digestion, Lucknew, .Argyleshire, Scotland) on don, known its the Old aquarium, forit
placed upon it in all of that time, rn makes red ttooa, Perrozone is strength Aptil tist,1821 and in 18150 emigrated church house to be the.headquarters of
the past few months he has been ' from for the nerves and vigor for the tartan. Be to Lobo, west of London, 'from Which the Wesleyarts of the tvorld, The
e d 0 f: ' , • .. tNewCombo's, price 60e,
Imre of tile WO° Fereozone. Sold by he dente among the firet settlers to English Beptist fund will be'used fee
Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and Kinloss in 18o4, and bought what was the creatible of a "trastentation fund;
wherever he has lone -hie lefinlinefig Prescott Town, Control all asked
1 il then a bush farm,' where the , family alter the style Of , the Free Church of
and straightforwb.rdness have cam- Chief of Police 'Mooney. of that town, now live, two miles molt fse Lacknow. Scotland, 'It is a common purse, Out
mended themeelyne tO the peoule he to restgr, aleAing that heAs unable to . who proved to him eo excellent help. , charge. to receive a mini.
of which every B 'Wee minister irt
In 1881 he was married to Annie Smith
hats nelet.be they vaptains of industry" cope with the drunkennees and. other mato. Jeweney. mot , years ago isi t• pastoral. , ref „760
Great Britain and elandeif in actual
at the Montreal. Minter or Toronto Vices that prevail there.
viungeo who have had occasion to hear ..une manager o t ...e it tptfr relier. MOM Salary o 9 ,
Beards Of Trade, or residents of petty ..:. ; Grabam took ill With meager§ and ,
Jelin speak. (MUM Mid men are will. tIng ornpitny was nnea en
' C f n li k t P never folly recovered se he has all
1 at Port P
along at titrite, been subjects to severe Dr, Geo. P. nun fa finer_ ., - r
to resieent
Oolhoorne for violations of the Fruit pad%
i thoogh latterly he has been able of St. Mary, died a %nova, ()ail if-
Marks
cute a gait/ in one pay, improperly branded. at Aug. Met he worked in the field, years ago and for a time practiced in,
Mar 8 26
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•• log to follow When he leads."
Marks Act. The fruit was "faced" and to work considerably ,, All afternoon *cently. Dr Illonte left St. y _ ..
The 8•year,old son of Sno Fitter, TOD. usual way. At three o'cleek he aWoke,
ofoekinie and retired to test In lee Holly, Mich,
Ali time/elate refund the money if it fell while playing in afield wherehis,father '
0 talked it little, and In a short time was The charge of arson against Mr and
Take Xialatin) Brom° Quinine Tablets ping, near Perth, Wall bitten by atnak
each box, firi ith al I 8 oke mime I Mre V. Ileattier,BIettheint township,hes
agotty. NO antidote had any nand', he never spoke., attd ptiseed omay on fits.
e, ree words, tuen dozed a little, after Which been withdrawn, it having been shown
to oure. E. W. Eirne's signature is on was hauling oatep and died in g t
. etruck * , par ye 0, p..
...1 that thtty were away at the time of the
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For Sale
Comfortable house and lot; on Albere Se,
Clinton, for sole cheap, lot t acre, House
suitable Mr snictll family, Apply at NEW Erte,
office.
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Shorthorns tor Sale.
Two regletered Shorthorn bulls ,red color,one
28 months did. and the other 18;nontha. Of excel-
lent pedigree, choioe animals.
JOHN COMING,
Lot 22, con:J8, Efullett,
May 28-tf Londesboro P. 0.
Stable for Sale.
..A.g.PiPind stable with seven single stalls, a box
y bay
ritt.4ettin.ptvriteg room, rn1n bin. fgre
A.pril 11-th W. BRYIA.FNE.
Farm tor Sale.
Subscriber offers for sale his farm of 50 acres
on the Huron Road, Tuckersmith, being part
of lot No. 41. all cleared. Good brick home.
bank bath, plenty of water, lot an acre young
orehard. About lasilf-a-mile east of Clinton On
good gravel road.
Aug. 15, tf. JOHN PICKETT, Clinton,
•'House lor Sale.
A good frame house on Muron Street, 1,14
stbrics; containe 3 hedrooins, .Parlor, dining
room, hall, closets, kitohen.. woodshed hard
filad soft water, half sore lot, with bearing
freit trees... Apply to .T. S,NYDER•
June 27-4
Enron Street
•Good House.fOr. Sale.
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onSIIVOrqp_w offereor elate hia kouse and lot
ert St. north. The lot ill
4),Zettltf
sore with a number of bearing trees,
hard and aoft water and good .table. Rouge
has six rooms, closet, pantry, wash room and
go,od cellar. Will be sold oheap,_:__
. FRED LOPFT, Clinton:
Farm for Sale. •
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Lot 81, Concession' 8, H. R. S„ 103 sores;
school house on prerniees within Wee mine& s
walk of chtueoh; 6 miles from Clinton and 6
fromforth. large frame house good
orchard, meetly winter fruit, 2 good wells and
Cistern, 2 barns, one 48x56, ith tones stabil na
underneath, the other 28x6%dri3ing he an
WI house. • Apply to WHaTFIELD CHM,
niton 0. • August 1-tf.
Fairm For
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The subscriber offers for sale that choice fain
on the harm road, Tuckersmith, jun east of
Clinton, at prs s mt occupied by Mr Fisher. It
consists of 140.acres, inorll or less, with good
frame houes,bank barn,silo,windmill and sinall
orchard. Plenty of water. An excellent farm
In a splendid locality'. For terms apply to
• A.RTHUR COLICH,Clinton.
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Filfril For Sale or To Rent.
Loh 1344414, Con. I, Colborne, cont3ining
144 ewes, hedi taring well watered, good
buliS-
Ig soul 4 ewes good areherd. House It eterey
book; Urn*, (me 08xliti and the ether 6943,
etable under both, drivinv house, hen end, pig
stable, Whines °leered, water at house and.
barn, vent 14 hydramie ram; 12 *ores JD fall
wheat.
tt. Sept 6 WM. MAIO& Ilenaidler•
Good Farm for Rent.
undereigned offere for rent let 12, in the
Maitland con. Colborne. situated 7 railm from
Clinton and 91,4 from Goderieh, 2,1 miles from
ehuroh and P,44 mile tram, echo° this farm
containa Macre* more Prima o good terra
land of which 105 acres are cleared A gQ0d,
two *tory frame honee, good bank barn, hen
house, pig amble, also If acres of goOd bearing
orolurd• 2 good wee, end, 3 never fahling
eprings of water,
tf. .A. E. ALLIN, Beniniller Out.
Real Estate tor Sale.
1 Part of farm, Iota 88 and 83, on west side ot
Maitiandoon„one mile north of Holtaesville,
containing 97 acres.
The north half of lot 25, con. 2,and west part
or Iot 24, con. 8, one halt mile from Clinton,
north, on gravel road, containing 90 *ores.
8 Thebriok dwelling inoludin_glotis 18, 19 and
20 on corner of Jelenh and, Isinto streets, in
Clinton.
streetandThe frame dwelling on west side of Victoria
tecl itrin":tno°srnitli5 4tPuritwasaelrs.9 APPLY t.°
• W, W. 'ARRAN or
• 0. 0, RANCE, Clinton
March 211 -em. .
lerreareelee-e÷e4-*4-0,4044-4044-0,44-se
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You'll Miss 11
If you decide about your edueetion
and select it eohool before you See the
new catalogue of the
• Centra'Business College
• TORONTO
A. postal will bring it by return inail
and aside from ite artietio vitt% you
will to intereoted in the work of an:tip
to aloe business echotil which employs
12 towbar°, °Wens 100 Typesetting
rosabines, and sends out nearly MO '.
• young people into good Positiona each4
i year. Autumt seBelen from Sept 2nd
Enter any time. Write for catalogue
W. WI, Shaw, Principal
. yonge& Gerrard Stay TOrellt0
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When girls 14 and 15 years ot age
can Event' 8 or 10 months at
The Canada Business College,
- CHATHAM
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4114 imrneeiatelyafter graduation go out
and Bemire positions at 16 and $7 per reek.
We have at the present moment calls
for five male stenographers and t aokkeep-
ere, wines the wages offered are :rare 113$
-to $50 per month, that we cannot fill, as
those prepared are all engaged, . Write for
catalogue. •
110. liliLachlan St Co. •
Chatham Ont.
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-THE- -
• NIMICO & HARRISON'
BUSINESS IND
• SHORTHAND COLLEGE
Cor. Yonge and College Ste., Toronto.
Courses of study:Commercial,
inShaotritob:nd, Typewriting, Eng-
lish, Civil Service, and Ratite -
Open entire year -day and evening.
. . For bale. . . Individual instruction. Enter DOW.
_ . ; Write tor farther iefoemation;
OciCtge, almost new situated on Isaac Street •
paeurirourIainufgtruowomu: utrretueinbiend! arc:1)3224 Dothureblee . .
summer kitoben.• Good stone cellar, hard and
condition. Owner leaving 'town. Also sone •
clothes closets, kitchen, and pantry'. aloe
soft water , good garden, large and small fruits
in. abunclanoe, Moe lawn.. All in first -ewe Young mea and women to prepare
geed, tanitnre to be. sold privately at the .
good situations,. Apply to
ant.e..
house. Applykto . . .
1 ro,*Aug 29 .1, T. T,. mmtnT0/.7, cunton4 *. • - • - -Dominion
. . ..
Farm for Sale: .. Busin"s '
— College
A spleedid 100 acre farm , consh.ting of the Tho best equipped Business and Shorthand
East hall of Lot 1.0, con 1, East Wavranoth. -
good frame hotise 'with kitchen, barn 36x55, uollege in Canada. Reduced tuition rates,
and shed 30401. vent.* there are good stabling Write us regarding our Conroe of etndy,
hard water oft never failing well; 8 aores bush, and, proepects of securing situations for
pi aarctriectuaoronrcal;prtii; :tune t.edeoleirmmilRee, from Au. . J. B. menny,
burn and 60 rods from school. For further graduate°. Cetalogtie sent free. Addrese
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purohasei cam have possession this fall. Dept "C" Confedcratioe Life Bldg.
-Toronto Ont..
Legal
OAIVIKS 500TT
13.014#4., moth:dors ae.,
• OIRDITON.
eery/re-MOW Meek, loam *rote
10011Eir -10 10,4e•
lawypotTE. .
1341i1USTER. ISOLIOITteles NOTAR:
rustaa, ETO•
Qfliee-Oeavor Moak,
Up 'tetra, Oppoeito Henrys rho* 64411er,
CLINTON
IR MOUT HALE
CoNvErmexts, 00yeleleeicutelt
Beal Estate sod Insurance AllelnY.
Money to haan.
i
a B. RAM .IOHN ISTDOlele
• CHARLES SEAGER
Barrister Solleitor Notary and 00hrYsne
Offtee-,-Opposite Colbonte Motel
Dederick ,
Qg CAMERON
formerly of Cameron; Holt Counecon
BARRISTER ANTI SOLIOnft,
Ofilee--HamiltOn St eremite Colborne Boa
• GODERICEI. ONT
•DICKINSON GARROW
BARRIFYTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC,
9E10 -Corner Hampton St. andthe Sp• i-
ll. L. DickinsGorerle011111.11:4/MOW,ILL,D.
PROUD FOOT HAYS,
BamusTaas, Somorroas, NOTARIES PEED
ornic:OTO; CrElshillt7nexthit70:7000siguraTsi
private FUnodst intotelreeentat lowest rates
• W. PWIJDFOV. •R.O. HAM.
Medical.
171{.3111.. Jed,
Oftice--Onbarie Street, Clinton. Night ca
at front door of °thee or residence, Batten! '
bury Street. •
DR WM. GRAHAM
LicentleAe ef the Royal College of Physlcia• .
London, England,
Ofilbe and Reeldence-
JOHN TEDFORD% Dense, Buren it,
DR, J. W. SHAW.
Amoucheer etc., °Moe and reeldence On. •
terio Ht., oppoeite English cburch, formerly co"
.PEIBIOIAN. SURGEON
=Died In Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont.
DR. C. W. TI-IONIPSON
Physician, Surgeon Etc.
apeoial attention given to diseases otthe '
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose.
, Office and Residence -
Albert Stiree‘i 'Weeks North of Itattenbur
O tt. G. El/04E3T IMIOLIVIES
• . DENTIST
SpeciaJJst lutrElgilaglieuerthir atfi
. aeons of Ontario, Toronto,, ur.
D. D. S. -First-class Honor graduate of • Den.
SteolaltuLittlatr:ii:af Ttnirt.teg=1 tr:
o ildren's teeth. ill visit Hayfield every,.
Monday.
Moe over W Taylor & Son's shoe store.
D RS. AGNEW & BILLIINGS
DENTISTS,OLINTON.
MOO adjoining Photo Studio.
Oence Hours -9 to 6 every day an• 1 .
Saturday until 10 p.. Branch oftices
in Manchester Dungannon, Blythed •
Hayfield.•
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• . •Vetertnarir.
• Dn.. J. FREEMAN,
• • 'VETERINARY SCRO1CC/f,
Member of the Veterinary Medical A melee
Mons of London and Edinburgh, &mkt:trada• .
ato of the Ontario Veterinery College, '
TREAT DISEASES or ALL ANIMALS 4`mm-41
Office open _night and day, onposite 18
• Paul's church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont. '
• • NELSON BALL
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asiervt• -
Veterinaty Surgeon' .
Sitccessor to . J. E. III,ACHAEL.
Diseases of all domesticated aniuiale-
or .treated on -scientific prieciples, •
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. Calls promettly attended to •
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Office -Isaac Ste Clinton; residences, :
- Albert St. Phone 62e •
• Miscellaneous.
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- Farm For Sale.,
• Lot. 12, BaYfleld eon., Goderieh tp'„ acre
(85 cleared,balancebardwood,witli a largeatian-
tity of eeclaron it). in good state of cultivatini
about five acres wheal -nand considerable fall
Plowing done. Comfortable brick house large
oarnwithstabling widerneath,driving shed and
other .outbuildings; about 2 acre orchard,
mostly winter fruit •!.• ..well watered..4teverfail-
ing spring creek and two wells . Seven miles
from Clinton and threefrom Hayfield. Posses-,
Sion at any time,:reaBonable term. Apply for
further particulara to CHAS. SIMONS. 72 St.
David st., Goderich.
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• Shorthan"T.
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R. E. MANNING,
In suranceA gent*•
Canada Life Assurance Co,
Sire,
Marine, Accident. Plate oras
Office 12. P. TIsllall's Dank' Pellin.telb •
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IMILIIIITAGICLICHNSE hinted by Mu; tia-
ClIbiton,
aimEs scOtr,SB.
deralgued et his Residence, Mary Arm t •
JA • ME81§tinti•rtr LONDESBOBO
• No witnesees required
W. GLEN .0AIVIFBEL
Organlit and Musical Direete,r 'of Fort
PItt10. PIPE ORGAN an hi 0 Y Le pre •
re , o °rich • and teacher
To Rent or for Sale irldbot:.,tatl MileacipplIrir PoVtimul
Bookkeepmg
Frame residence and acre of land en •Man
Street Clinton, 7`4'oems, oellar, woodshed ,hard
an cleat water, mew stable mid drtviiig shed,
excellent garden, with plum, pear and apple
tree,,ete.
Also tor Sale.•
At any 1 .tne up to 1s1 Sept, acres,parted the
,Ltimi_lw. ,t,lei rata, apple.,ce tali re4oitt.
' Fos, er Bicekota.,at the North End of Vvillitim'
Street, Clinton, whit% is it :valgable _property
for fruit growfn e, being wen planted ont in
bashes Lreall f
VeY mignon_ graf-nil-a
gravel on thepremisea which is verrprofitable.
Ateity to F. STRAITFLor to W.1111.YorinOtNen21:
April 18,=• •
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A' First-class Farm for Sale
or • To Rent. • taept• 2. Send, for Catalogue.
•
rt,CAMPBELLwho Mai be seeofltoe n et um 11 oan
.000. but $250,00 in mess came in.•
p.m., at the Claren On Rotel, Clinton
Filday of each week.
b. L. MACPHERSON
nutr.ucitivor.
• Thoroughly taught by •eitperi-
,
• enoed teachers at the • . nee, etElfe. keeldent • Placie.gla
,.yoreitit. City &lid. Ornell MAMA!' Pr.o.sk, UNTO •
V2. London Ont.
• JOHN W y
•• noriniEsviriliE
Agent tor the ALeavengsrarg Ent* AsiolagiM3 •
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We have no &Monty in planing competent am of Manchester, England, Whole, fluids are• 1
12
0 *mei o
upils be good poitit one. College re-opene mount8aro rated At el ,4 .00. ildolthe 2.ic•
EftrorMtlevALInetaxisitM"
farm risks and town property taken by
. lowest rates. Firet-egase Lean OomDaeleS ,
. J W Westervelt, • auts repreeerted. Money to be had from 41 per
dentin), dime:edam to nature of iieertritg..-
principal Feltz himman tO Hohneaville - pedal card wit
' In Lite Township 61 West Wawanteh Minced -
:1=1g atj tavtilgiel COTO se:lnetaug 2.11)ftgeeigd
date of otiltivation, geed fence*, well wateted'
geed Orottard,buildinge in geed shape, steel)
etabling Wider barn -42 by -82, eonvenient to
eche Is, oherches eta Post-Oftloo. Will be
sold. On easy terms to snit purchaser. Aptly to
W. H. CAMPBELL .Westfield
3m . -Ally 11 or 'W A. HARRISON. Lu kno
Rope. itif" Vora Thoeptodino,
the rarat Enetith Beneath
. Sold and recOnitnended by all
aruggiste In Canada. Only reli-
ableinedleine dieraverea. 8414
• paokagai go
Oaronteed to re
o Serialet, kness, all °fleets of abase
sweet:egg, mantel *owe, MOWING Use of To.
bac" Opium or Stimulants. Mailed Mt receipt
of priee, one pacifism $1, sit, $6. Chie oat
obiwtUcure. -Pamphlets tree Wan, itd
The Wood Companyil Windsor eh
Weed's Phoenbedioe Is sold in dinton, by
It, P. Reekie,:f il Hover, JOH ,Cambe and. V se
Watts, Druggist's.
The building and property occupied
by the late Jas. Melia, as rt jewellery
store on Sparks air eet,Ortawit, tvas sold
by auction to It, 3. Devlin, the furrier,
for $50,020,25,
•
czazziroll-
Ma rble & Granite
womeacs
The purehaier of a ISIOntiMant •
should heve complete confident%
lb the reliability of the firnt 451-
wbioh he boa, for the meterier
and workmalatihip is something
very few buyers ate' familiar with.
11 you do not know us, please
claire about our rellebiliteetrom
`those Who, knew as beet. We are
. the only predated:Men heee Inoue
line.
J. B. Hoover, Proprietor
sou to Commercial fl °to)
IlegILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
INSVRANCE CO.
PARA:and ISOLATEDSURE TOWN PROPERTY •
ONLY IN •
eineutenti
Y. Pi, Motean, President, Minima P. O.; Thee -
Preset viblePrettident,Brueeneld•P. 0.; Thoe•
Seer -Trees., Soaforth P. O.; W. OA
Hroadfoot, inepeoter of Lessee. Eleaforth 3". 0,
sn'Obe
testilailfooee-gfeatornu Jahn, Grieve,
n rep 2.0.' George Dale. Setiforten John .
naswati,Dublia; Jas,Evanft„Heeehwood P.
0.; John Watt, Harlot* P. 0.1 homas Fralter
Maumee 'John D., McLean, gimp% Ames
Celina* Luton,
mixers
f
icteort Seethe Harlook; Robb, MokfillaiiiSet1
fe th; Janie" 'Egmondvillet J. W.,
1C00,11olinesitille ; litinrinMiltdiband Pm" 4"' .-
34ortittob, auditore.
Pardee desirous to effect Neurons:set *nine
act °met business will be promptly tittle deed tO
•On appuoatiOn *0 any of the abate °Mee
or to theratilleotIVI Offines.
ee, ,