The Clinton New Era, 1902-12-19, Page 2r-
Dstwomber 10th, 1002
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FRIDAY. D,ECEMBER, 19, 1902,
- The name of Jos, Anderson,Sullivisn,
-exasvarden of Orgy, has been suggested
se the Liberal candidate in N'orth Grey
do succeed the late D. Horsey.
Mho Ideal bye-eleciloos in Prince Ed
icriand resulted in the ciection c,f
W. A. ,Morson, Charlottetown, and D
Ramie, in Queen's,both Conservativee.
• Ilse Julges have found suffic'ent
evi-
ji'flCe.Lfl the Si... J0mes? election ceise to
sineeat .Toe. Bt ucet, M. P. „-
The fire losses for the D. minion and
late 'United Sta,'es for the 11 months of
1902 are he liwest for scone year,
1131,644,350,over 920,000.000 lower than
for the same pet id of 1900. .
A. Klondike come spondent of thePall
tia zette say s the Do minconlioyel n -
=en 's "reign cf despotism" has caused
the wildest discontent In t go'd coun-
•try. This disdontent was manifested on
2mesday when 1 he Klondike Elected a
Ct./Terns:nen t supporter by 800 majo r
Air the 0. P. land commis-
sloair. says that up to the end cf June
this year his company sold 1,600,000
acres of land, and the sales this a eat
lave been three titters those of lett
year. He eetimates that land has hi-
e:eased iu value 50 per cent. sham last
-rear. •••••
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The extent to which the weevil has
rushed the pea cupnorth is indicated
the fact that 13ruce in 1901 had
aver a milli= bushels of peas, &recce
•Dal:765 and Grey 865,411. The .nearest
•approach to these figures was in
eelneon. with 594,000. • York' which
grew 656 000 bushels in 1891, prtaluced
262,412 last year. •,'••• .
The Gothenburg syetem of handling
•the lignor ti athe is again being discussed
in some quai ters. One of the weakn eSs
es of it is that it fame tbe tie&
albite not doing away with tht incen-
tive to push it. It. is to •be diaite
whether the Gothenbing setetein n
p act leo Would be any improvement oi.
-I be present system well enatieged and
with the graduanaecluction in licenser.
:bat has been going on. Any Wolin
that will be effective arid perifianee
si1taketinie. The babits c.f it peepl.
Dot chant d in It week. •
AMU
The • Si te.
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The following is the latest tune oil the
'legislatiyeelati tee
Seats in the Legislature •98
Liberal members 48
Conservative members. • 46
' VACANT SEATS• . •
• North Renfrew (L)
North Guy (E,)
North Norfolk (O.)
Notth Perth (C.)
Awsientet Jebetemee,
Lennox (C.)
Best Middle,sex (E.) •
PETITIONS TO DE BEARD,
' Centre Bruce (0,) •
bault Ste. Marie (0)
North York (tr.) • • •
leebell.411011.4eleelegtelie
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WEAK
1.1.4UNGS
'Teach Total abstinence,
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Crisp County Clippings
Dr McGregor, et McKillop, took 2000
bitethels of Loraine oft four acres of
laod. Truly an enormous crop.
.the Myth flour Mille are hipping
et:0 sacks of flour to South Africa title
week;
Winthrop creamery paid out this
bait sewn over $7 000 In cash to their
patrons for cream manufactured
there.
Mr las Irwin, the former proprietor
of t be Bruesels Herald sold his gi ocery
at 20 Arthur street, Toronto, and le
now engaged in a wholesale grocery
establishment in Toronto.
Wm idolater purchased an old log
house, one of the ancient landmark*, in
Tuckersmitb, and is having the mat-
erial transformed into fire Wood. It
ehould be well oessoried.
Wm Ttacey and family, who have
resided for a number of years on Mr
E. Case's farm, east of town, and for
the petit two years on Mr Luke For
tune's farm, have moved into Seaforth.
While playing at the station on Mon-
day week Mel. St Newnan. sou of W,
Stoneman, of Beneath fell off the plat.
torro, striking the ground with such
force an to render him incapable of
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walking home. Be is recoverin
however.
I
Two drops of camphoron your
tooth brush will give your mouth the
trashiest, cleanest feeling insaginatrie,
will make your gums rosy, and wia
preyeot anything like cold mites or
affections of your tongue..
et win Adams, son of Win Adams, of ITS.
Seaforth, after a very short illness,
died at his father's residence, on Thurs.
rilf—d , is death was quite unex-
II
ected as he was not thought to he
eriously ill. He was aged 17 years,
4 months and 22 days.
A full sister of "Electric B ." the
t le young stallion owned by Mr Wm.
B erry, uf Brucetitad, and Dr Russ, of
Seaforth, is how priced by her owner
at 51.203. She is owned in Urbana,
Ohio, and she is tour years old and has
trotted et mile in 2: 18. She could.
have been bought 6 year ago for WO.
A very sad death occurred in the
vicinity of Lucknow on Wednestlity
Hon, Gk. W. Ross talked to the Grand
Division of the Sone of Temperance the
ether night. Babas been a member
of the Order for forty years, Ad he
eould speak freely, as among his breth•
man. A mong other things he said that
he did not wish.to be considered air
evading anything that he. felt to be hie
duty. He had done a duty under very
difficult circomstanCes, but it had been
a duty nevertheless,and it gave one all
the more satitfaction if under Very
great difficulties he was able to do hie
• part. And idler forty years in the Sons
Of Temperaoce ana in studying publiq
•questions he hoped that the temper-
ance people would gel that they had a
great work to do. They should forget
that only prahibitiOn is good. • Shey
shoold train their young men and wo•
e'reen in total abstinence. Total abstain_
ers were the best voters for temPerance •
lf the temperance People could get the
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ACTS GEV& LINER
jiNeitiOaLS
CLEiULSL
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Pi° 00110." A ngeri".a.206;
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,OVERCOMLS
114
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tirruAL PERNANENTiX
Young men early imbued With themer-
its of temperance they _would get them'
'I great way towards prohibition. He
had been told that the quantity of 11-
quor consumed in Canada was greater
now than'it was yeare ago, but he
thought that theta was less public
• drinking, at any rate, than their used
to be. It was to be seen less in ' the
',clinical ainpaig ts, and there was less
pe tile ea duct. themselves with pro -
i
drus ke... a s. The greater part of the
prie4ye but if it were true that more
liquor it &insetted now;then the young
must be erinking more than the old
people; and that larcught home to him
t he fact that there was need of an anti-
dote,whether legislation were proposed
in that direction or not, but the young,
men would he found very useful as a
t astion to any legislation that Might
be obtained.'
"It was rot a.qtrestion of enforcing
prohibition With people who do not
want to drink but with people who do
want to drink. If nine tenths of the -
people voted for it and did. not want
to drink; it d-eotild be seen how
easy it would be to mitt:tree Prohibition,
lie felt that the enforceroent of abstin.
ence and temperance Wag- a goc d work
for everybody,end that Was the million
why be`nad attended the meeting - He
. ej6iced to knowthat there wee a friend -
...y feeling between the different organ.
•Zateons, and expressed the Ilene that •
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while he and they were enforcing total
.ebet i uence in their 0v/encases they were
nnly enforcing a condition that they
found useful and beneficial to -
selves., The educational work had been
ono of the greatest features of the
cameaien,and it was a great campaign
in that respect. That work would be
carried on with that dignity and eleva-
Cori pf tone that•would dethand respect.
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even if it would not bring conviction."
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November 19, when Lizzie, the eleven-
year-6Id daughter of Mr Ales: Mot,
Kenzie, died at her home a 'short dis-
tance mirth .of Lucknow, The cause of
•death was diptheria, the child haying
been Bich only a few days. •.
• Mr James A. Hewitt, of Grimsby, a
former resident of Blyth, met with a
serious ntisfortune on Saturday 'week.
His planing mill at • Geimsby was de-
stroyed by •fire. The loss is between
$4000 and 58000; insured for $1000.
The fireptarted in the engine room.
Properties for Sale or to Let -
11erelord Stotk
..rrtrealrlIV
For pale several beed et you** lierVotel
thormered end grade. reaeonable pries*
Oct. 17. • el L. x411)111414, Cesstanee.
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ire Let.
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That beautiful store in tbe jaeksou Blooks
eluxou Street, lately reoeupiett by 0. Witte. AP'
Farm For Sale or To Rent.
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sartriertn/if.Iftwbgit°,14:0,41,1Zt
ed lb I , e
set bush, principelly berdwood. Pewee el ito00
trePaie, soil the best end ell well drier • Tw
good wells and a never edible elates on the
prelude's 2e miles :rem Vilaton on good
ravel road Pateessi t
Weber particulars Apply to NEW BRA Moo or
tr. Nov 7 GINN, Olinton PO.
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Real Estate tor 4Sale.
mos. amassor, Sr., .4
S'ePt• e- tt Clinton
• Farm For Sale, •v
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,Theewest hall of lot 24. elayfield Con OP& a
114%44 iter flio°rilorliebobingelaly elgondd
baynelog bouso, plenty of water and roma
orchard. Particulars on applecotion to
UDALL, 011 t n
For Sale or to Rent.
, 2 cone •
in good state of cultivation for pale or to rent
tor
otetim29, eon. 2. Stanleek containing 100 mires
of yeare, any to JNO. 'McGREGOR,
op tr. gin:0% Atk s',21`0'?th. 0.
For Sale .
• Corofortable house and lot, an Albert St.,
Ounton, for gale cheap, lot e aoe,e House
•suitable for stnallfandly. APO, ot NEw BRA
office.
For Sale,
A good Durbant Run, Jost 2 yeare old, with %
alendid. poll*/ possessing as he dose two of
.ptekril; buintelthe $1,41,1;
bottsforr the Milt
F.air Tem/ALL BROS., Cents. n
" The 0040144'1.1. -MA1013 BY Dec 12--tf,
ImproVement of Stock.
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GO e best stra ea o 'Durham. In the countrse
‘se teelnIteeblaird bile Banta* /lovelies/lam
The subsorlber has for service on lot e4,Mor•
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4301r. eaa eon MA on Road, the large Improyedeleorkehire Boar
er
, °et -at Zjiitrece me, OakLodge Gale -yip 270. Terms $1 at lime
of service with privilege of returningif ;noes -
0c Pra.fTrtta, arse 'rids is one of the %West eternal. of his
I oleo( in Ontado. Imerove yew stook with the
best. AGoderich P 0
. %%BMW, , .
Busy Jilills . eo ,
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Octter *for Workingmen, Better , . For •Sate.• fit •
• ' ' for Conatiiiiers. •.._._.
DRAW. CHASE'S 25
• • CATARRH CURE ..f
is sent direct to the diseased
partseblrbeth.racIemrpsrojedd Bars gewen
goke
\ •erell passages, stops clloppingi in the
,,,, ,e. Vir• _ Catarrh and Hay Royer. Blower
throat and permanently cures
Neese free. M1 dealers, or Dr. A. vV. Chase
Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo,
Early Saturday morning week the -
livery stable belonging to G. A. New-
ton, of Wirighato, was destroyed by
fire. The fire had gained such • head-
way before being seen that all the con,
tents were destroyed with the excep-
tion of the buggies. Two horses, a
cow; harness, and a full set of harness.
Maker's tools weee amor g the con-
tents. . .•• . .• ,
Died on Saturday morning last, at
the River Hotel Bayfield Mr Geo
Greenslade in his eighty-third year. -
Deceased had been affieg about two
weeks. having taken a severe cold,
'settling on his lunge which turned to
pneumonia which resulted, in death.
The funeral took place on Monday at
,two o'clock from the Methodist church
where the Rev Mr Telland preached
the funeral service.
Mr J. T. Currie, reeve of East Waw;
anosh, will retire frona the rbeveship
at the end of the pi esent year and
will contest the Blyth-Wawanosh-
'. 'stature "Makee DR things 'beautiful in
• 'hen. thne."7 Eyery one of life's: sensoes• ,
when ilea rnoves on Nature,re 'wee, hs� ts
own ehaem and beatite. Many women
•eleeed that period when they. must • exper;
mime change of lite. They fear ,that face
,sna form May stiffer by the ohabge, and
atilt they May fail to please those whom
•'hey love. Ths value of Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Presoription in this crisie •of
wo-
rnan's 1 fe liesin tbe fact tbat it assists
elature. Ito use preserves the belance and
baovatioy Of the mbad and eustains the
elayeioal powers: -.Many *omen have ex-
•ereesed their gratitude for ,the help and
• uomfort given by "Favorite Pregoription"
• to this trying period, its' benefits arenot
knoising • but 'permanent and ttouduee ;to
ntal lieppinees as well as pbyeical
istengtea.
• WEATHER PROGNOSTICATION,
-A genii:enters who has kept in close
;ouch wi•h the weather proposition
dining the .past twenty-five •yeare,
makes the prediction that the coining
winter will be remit' kable for its Mild -
nese, • He tases his prediction erdittlY
ttpon etatistice, which he says shows
that for the past quarter of a century
each tear has had its average of about
owed temperature, and this ayerage
• has invariably been rne in trate.). rbts
leeds him 'to the •conclusion that the
unusually low temperature of the past
.einstrrier will be followed this winter
by gimlet ate weather, • t hat will tiling
the temperature for the year up to
tbe es t 01.11s h ed average.
*'.1..EAD TO
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onsum t ion.
S. Birchen, of Wiugham. •
• CiltriErgrigraeaottli,t Whi feecalatilircf,
' litritalaitotaltiall ' l who died on Friday evening, 5 h ' 'net,
Winghane division for tbecounty
council. His opponents will likely be
the present representatives, Messrs
Patterson and Lockhart. We hear
the names of Messra Alex Stuart and
John Webster, • both of West Wawa -
mash, ale° mentioned for the repre-
sentation of this division. -
With the death of Mr Wm John Mc-
Quillan, another of thelandmarks ef
the eatly settling clays in the township
of West Wawanoth, has gene; Me Mc.
Quillen came to this country as a boy,
from Ireland, with his father in the
month of May, 1841, being then eleven
years old. He was born in the county
of Armagh, on May 1st, 1830. The de-
ceased was married in 1858 to Mary
Wadsworth, daughter of the late Mr
John Wadsworth. He was at consist-
ent chr is' ian, a member of (he Church
of England, •
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A quiet heme wedding took piece at
the residence Of Mr and Mrs Jas 011pe, •
in Owen .Sound, recently, when their
eldest daughter, Miss Nellie, was mar-
ried to Mr Colin Ctineptall. The cere-
mony was pervormed by Rupp Perrie,
pastor of the W1'1011111 Presbyterian
church, assisted by Rey R. McAlpine,
in the presence of only ' the near i e-
latives of the centracting parties. The
bride Was the recipient of many han.1
eerne presents. Mr and Mrs Campbell
will take up house keeping in Wing -
ham.
Death came very Suddenly to the
home of Mr A,. Nicholson, of Morrie,
on Monday night. Mrs Nicholson
went to bed shortly after nine o'clock
and about an hour iater, Mr Nichol-
son retired. Shortly atter, he noticed
that his wife was breathing Strangely".
Fettling to arouse her, he called for
heln, and a light was secured, but her
spirit had taken its' flight. .Besides her
husband. three sena mourn her sudden
demise. The family formerly resided
it Howick, but &tout a year ago moo.-
ed.to Mot rie, and tot.k charge of the
Bodmin lime kiln. Dece toed woe 51
years of age. She was g .sister kit Me
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*me
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[Ottawa Journal.]
"Canada's imports of raw cotton
have been nearly 50 pele cent greater in ,
the four Tearer 1898-01 than they were g
in the four years 1 4 -7.". -Hamilton _
1 inns,
Where does that raw cotton go? It
goes into our cotton mills, to be manu-
factured into piece Cottons. '
If 50 percent more raw cotton is ba-
ing manufactured in Canadian turtle
now than under the N. Pe what Is the
mills are a good deal busier than they -
were under the N, P. • '
Of c uree an increase such ae Mr
Tarte would like in the tariff would be
a nice thing for these busy mills, The
busy mills could charge the people of
Canada jest's° much more for cotton,
if proportionately mot e protected by a
higher tariff against cotton goods from
• Bonita two lots and stable, corner of North
and Mary Streets. • The cottage contains six
roomain good revalr, woods ed, with herd
and sft water, fruietreog ,.anda feeble ie
Met -class condition. Apply to
r . el0FrATT on the promisee.
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For Sale. 7
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The North Half of Lot le, eoneession 7, Cole
borne, and.two village. lots. in Manchester,
livery .barns, 'outfit, and goodwill• of the busie
nem - For tonne, appy to the undersigned,
Le Sept le . MRS. WM SYMINGTON Auburn
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matter with the mills ?
Why, the matter is that 13 OW the
, Britain at reagonable prices. -
And then people would use lege' cot-
• ton goods and the mills despite their
higher rate of profit; would slouch,.
back into the old condition where un-
-
der the N. P. they manufactured
per cent less than they do now.
. They would get higher prices, but do
a smaller business, would make no
greater total profit, would employ tto
more hands, yet the mass ot Canadian.
censutners be bled worse thanbefore
THOUSANDS OF PERSONS ARE HASTENING TOWARD,
• THEIR GRAVES AS A RESULT or THIS . *
DREAD DISEASE
• A titre IS tioW within the reach' of
oevery Sufferer t
P.0 ;i1 NI '
ft used as directed 'will check the progress
aqthis fatal dista.se and restore the afflict-
ed to perfect health. Do not go to Florida,
Madeira, California, Mexico or the Rocky
Mountain. Remain at hotne with friends
•and home comforts around you and 'Me
Plia-Mo; whidi i thenehievement or the
*century in medical science. Pulano is an
obsolete cure 'for Ccnistimptioe, Throat
nod Lung Troubles; Coughs, Colds and au
.other consumptive symptoms,
•
Pt11-1140 stands alone -the use of any
other medicine as an assistant is not
necessary. ,Fat good, plain, nourishing
food, get plenty of fresh air and out -door
exercise, and use Pulgitto as directed,
that is all -Nature will do the rest.
Pril•Mo is inexpensive, being sold by
druggists at $Ltio per large bottle, or yeti •
may procure a sample bottle for IA coots.
If your druggist ' has not get PulsiVie in
stock, a sample bottle will be delivered to
any address
rnee or ALL ollA1142C •
Address all letters to cession,
Pist•Mo Co., Toronto, Ont,
The IN iday before he appeared in ex-
cellent health. On Sat urday he eorn
pl tined af pains, and grew rapidly
Worse. The tremble was found to be
appendicitis, On Tuesday, Dr Gant,.
of Cfleteri. Dr Elliott,. cf Lecknow,
and Dr Jamieson Performed an opera-
tion, The patient came theouala the
melee' nicely, but on Monday honk n
charge for the worse, and on reld V
,evenieg named, away, Deceased weal
thirty years of age; a tenable, un -
tight bueittess Mate eeteedied 1 y all,
end it general favorite in the coin
muni y. Only six Menthe ago he wt
happily tihrtied to Mise Kew, Who is
now left to mourn the toss f a kind
husband. The funned on Holiday was
Very large, the Poreetere attending itt
e WAY ;102 vehicles formed' t4e pro.
, •
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There is mote Catarrh in this geetion of
*be 'country than all other diseases put to
, gather mid until the lad few years watisup-
.
peeled io be limitable, , For a great • many .
'years dootors protouneed it a local disease,
and presoribed looal remedies', and by ocin-
ettintliefailing to care with looel.treettnent
pronotumed it incurable. , Science has prove
'en catarrh to ben minatitational dieeaseeind'
therefore meekest constitutional tr eetment
HMOs Osterrh Cure, inanntaoturea by F.
J. Cheney do Co., Toledo, Ohio, is eh, -only
constitutional cute on the market, ee It Is
taken internally in doses froth 10 drops to e
teaspoeziful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous endues of the aerates,. They
offer one hundred dollars, for any • case it
fide to cure, . Send for cirgialarti and tesit-
monhate,'
d ireese F.4, CHENEY &a Co.,Toledo,
Sold by Druggist, 750.•
Haire. Fawily Pills are the beet.
. Stable for Sale., •
A good stable with seven siege) stalls, 0 box
stall, a harness room, grain bins, a roomy hay
loft, etc.,will be 'told at avers' reasonable price.
April 11-61. •W. BETDONE, Clinton.
Milne and Lot lot Sale.
The property of the late Jas. Turnbull, Sit-
uated at the Corner of Victoria and. Maria Ste.
Clinton, is offered for Sa e. ebeap. There lea
two story frame dwelling house), containirig12
rooms comprising a double parlor, two dining
roomando bedroome,thereis also &smell barn; _
there are some bearing fruit trees on the lot:
For particulars, apply to JAS. SCOTT:
Oct. 81. Barrister, Clinton.
Farm for Sale.
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Part of farm, lote and 83, on west ettle of
Maitland coneone ratio north of Helmeeville.
containing 97 *tarot.
The north, half of lot 25_, con .2,and west pert
of lot 24, eon, 9, one half mile from Clinton,
north, on gravel road, 00/Awning 20 eeem
The brick dwellimeineludintiote 18, 19 and
Clinton.
20 on corner of Joseph anti aao atreete, in
The frame dwelling on west side ot Victoria '
street and not north of railway*
Liberal terms to suit pure/2148er% Applyto
W• W. PARRAN or
• O. Q. RANCE, town
1.4 FISHLS,
• cLumorT 014T.,
General Agent of Federal Life Assurance Co
Polielee on all the latest approved plannwIth
privileges and options most advantageous to
the Insnr09. A Mreities issued, •• a
For a Stylish Hair Out
AND A SCIENTIFIC 'SHAVE
• Where you get a clean towel need
on your face and everything free
from optic condition, go 60
• ammo Tonsonial Parlor
swine Moat, Minton.
NY !thin two weeks
• The Canada Business College,
• •CHATHAM.
• Placed tWO undergraduates and one
graduate at eslariee averaging MO each
Per annum, and had to allow ten other
calls to go unfilled where the wages were
from $85 4o $60 per month.
Does *toot Pay to attend the best.
We want 100 more bright young men
and weinen to prepare for these _excellent
openinge. ••
• •• Write for particulars and eitalogue
D. McLachlan it Co. •
Chatham...lint.
TEIE MIMIC &HARRISON
Business and Shorthand College
• 2 CoLLEGE ST, TORONTO,
Offers speeial inducement to any one de'
siring a thorough and. up.to-dste Imamate
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tepewriting,
English, Civil bervice and
At the recent Inland IteVenue eXaMill•
• Miens the seven candidates prepared at thle
college in Bookkeeping, Arithmetic and
• Commercial Science obtained first -Mess
• certifi ate. Individual instruction. •Open
• entire year. Enter now. Information free,
MOBT. D. meow, peretYpiE g-A•BEISON. •
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Warted!
LegalJAME:8 b0011*
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Barrister, Solicitor, Artie
rataNTO.N.
3Veielt-Elliott Rimier hante Streit
MONEY NO LOAN.
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W. ,DICKLMON
BAtalISTER.
T: NoTa.
RSJ•10, ETC.
Utlite—deaver Blocks, .
lep stair, Opposite konlyn note 0-
tO4INTOIs
RIDOUT tik HALE
CoNvEyArrogns, Oommnagoornsa
Iteellfetate awl Ingareinee
Neater to ma
.04B, JIALB; • •10/1X R/I4OUT
• CHARLES seAuen
Barrister tiolleitor Notary and ConveYalle 09
Offloo—OPPOillte Colborne Hotel
Coderfclo
M.
Ga CAME1i0k•
formerly of Cettnerou Bolt de Cameron
• BARRISTER AND sorizomn,
Oillee,-liannitoo St opposite Colborne Ben
• GODBRIMI, ONT
DICKINSON & GARROVV
BARRISTERS, SOLICITOR% ETC.
Office -Corner at. aad the flour
• gladerle.h, Oat.
EL -L, Diokineon• OJIAS. rummer. 14.1s, ,
PROLIOFOOT & HAYS
BARIESTEIA, BoLIOITORS. NOTARIES PITBEI
PROoTORS III TELE Nianielare COMM I SW.
011eee Borne at, meat door to elsaalL
Private Funds to lend at iowest ratee
of interest.
W. Mee ODFOoT. n.o. HAYS.
• Young melt and women to pupate for.
.good situations. Apply to .
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1.01 81, Concession 8, H. R. S., JOB -Berea; •
•wheel house on tremises: within five relent,•• Dominion
miles from Bets, ortlebarr frame haunt good
walk of church;- miles from Clinton and
mita , mostly winter ruit, 2 good ea and
cistern, 2 barns, one 48x56, with stone stabling
• rd
*Business
College*
• underneath, the other 28x80, driving shed. an . •
hen houee Apply to' WHITFIELD GRIM, The nest egeippeel Business and Shorthand
SAVE MONEY
,73YJOINING The
MUTUAL LITERARY -MUSIC CLUB
OF AM ERICA
25 Cents pays for three months' membership.
Each member' receives the official club organ
everymonth,including8 pieces of high-classvocal
and instrumental new music each month, 18,
pieces in all; else a Certificate of Membership
givos the privilege of (flub ItOon1 in New
York City, and of buying literaturoonualo or ma.
steal instruments of any desaription at wholesale
miens, saving yon tram 24°. to MY on Val' Pur-
chases. Daretfail tojobtattene.You will get much
Moro than renr znonoyle worth. MUTUAL LITEM,
Ang-tilOgia woe Dept, , 150 Nassau St., N.Y.
MY I
• -Jersey tor Sale
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A 11110 Xertiey Reiter Calf, 8 months old, fo
SWO. Apply at NEW ERA OFFIOE,
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Good !louse tor Sale,
For sale a frame house on Vieteiie • S reet,
lot 1224, story one half-stetable for ordinsre
family. lime -quarter sore' lot, with Stable.
hard. and soft water, bearing fruit trees. Pro-
perty- will be sold on reteionable terms. Apple
t) a•LEX FRAI)Efteill-aCraig,or JAS.SCOTT
Nov. 21-1m, Clinton.
•'Office to Rent I
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Over Taylor et Son's store Suitabki for
any purpose. •Anply to
N. 21, tf, Mre, A.. H. MANNING Clinton.
To. Investors ---For Sale,
A businees properey et $2000.- that will livid
at least ten per oent tier annum 00 money in
vested, Aeg'3r
Noy, 14 tt BOX 33 New mu orricm
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. Flank fov.Sa'e.
A quantity of Hardwood plank for ante °heap
Sultabee for barn or etabie floors, outvote se 0.
• tf Nay 7 R. ee J. ReNSFORD 011uton.
County Council Etc ellen
County Of ritirOM.
Public witioe hereby given the a teeethig
of the eieetoreof Comity Divisiorittere 2. come
posed of the municipalities of thetown of Clin-
ton and the toiv nshi lie of Goderieli and Mullett,
will be bet in theeewn hall, iintoti, on Mon•
dae, December the 22tee 1002, ab the hoer of ono
o'clock 0. me for the purpose of nottithating
eandi dates' to repreeent them in the Council of
the county of Enron Po theyeers 1003aud 1004.
And (lint- in ease a Poll' 14 demanded. Dale Will
lei opened on the etle eny rJanuary. 3903, in
retch polling eubsetvisiou at the thne sea Oleo
fixed by By -1600f the hemielpalitieli be the seta
(491111t7 r),TIWITA"
Nom inatingOir (ter foe °Jun teeCtUmemece f I evoke':
Data this Ord day it 1" ete.inFeT.
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ClintonP. , . August 1—tf. College in Canada. Reduced tuition rates,
•• Write us regarding our courses of study,
Fariri For Sate. and prospects of seaming situations for
graduates. Catalogue sent free. Address
The subscriber offers for sale that ehoice farm
&linen, at resent occupied by Mr Fisher. It J. B. hicHAY,
n Unroll Toad, Titekersznith, just east of
consists of It0acreR, more or less, with good
%none house,bank barn,silo,windMill and small
orchard. Plenty of water. An excellent farm
in a splendid locality. For terms apply to
. AETRUE COTTOIH,Cilinton.
...Farm, for Sale..
Lot 7; con..3, Colborne, containing 50 acres of•
hied in good cultivation , 20 acres fall plowing,12
acres in greets, 6 acres fell wheat: On premises
iS 13 story frame house and two frame barns in
good repair, also a good well and young bearing
orchard. Farm well fenced and:well watered.
Possession may be apply to had.'Mar. ist,10e3, ' For far-
ther particulars.
MRS R. BOWDEN or R, JEWELL,
Beet. 18-tf . Box eft Cioclerzeh
' For sale.
Cottage, almost new, situated or. Isaac Street
near oe, tre of town, containing Hall, Double
Parlor, 4 ining room, three 'red rooms, three
clothes closets; kitchen, and pantry, . also
summerkitehen. Goo 3 Omar cello:, hard and
soft water, good garaeu, kirge ana small fral s
in at'Autclatice,. nice lawn . Alt in first-class
condition. Owner leaving town. Also t erne
good itirrritnre' to be sold 1 II.'9,1s 13 at the
house. Apply el
1 W. Aug 2.0 .T, T. leillEaTON Clinton.
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lAirm For Sale.
Lot: 12, Bayfloki eon., Goderieh tpe 118 etre
(85 cleared,baignee hardwoed,with a large quit:ti-
tan of cedar onit). in good steatite etativatior
,about fivo. acres fallwheat,tindoonsiderable hill
plowing done. Comfortable brick house large
icarnwith stabling underneathidriving shed and
other cuthuildings; about 'acre • oreherd,
rnostie whiter fruit ; well watered -nova -free
ing spring ereek,and two wells • • Seven miles
from Clinton and three from Mayfield. , Posses-
sion nt any time, reasOnable tern;. Apply for
4)
.further particulars' CHAS. orators.- 72 St.
David et., Galeria. •
. Tc Rin' or Foie
era. e' Yesidenee &tide %ere of Jinni en Mary
Street, Clinton; *owls, cellar, woodshed ,bard
soft water, new stable mid' driviog shed,
exCellent garden, with Plum, rear and tinPle
treeneete•
. Also tor Sale.
At any Mine up to ist Sept, acres,partot the
Fewer Blook,otmett the Nor th End of Anthem
Street, Clinton, which is a valuable property
for fruit grandee, being well. planted out. IA
into, bushes, small fruits ripples, I to There
a
is also a Very exoellent 'gr de of steed and
gravel on the premiges whiehis very profitable
Aptly toe. eTRAITH,or to le .BRYDONE,
April 18- elintou.
• W eau give Position.. to 'meting of ail
grades of. abIlley. A.enis, book-keeper,
elerloefermorte eons, inervers, ineehatilee, phy-
sicians, pr. aebers, stumble, merriest 4 Ltd
single women and foie". e.
worth from See $ tee 1•Er arEtal. WO
114143 paid oevena eanyassere efe, weekly for
years. Write fully and Will give you a
Positfoe to sni6.
ele it eat ADLEY-43el.1211ELSON Co. •Ltd.
Aug. 22nd • Brantford.
• MARRIAGE LICENSES
• , wow:118r
Rumba'', Clinton.-
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D6*. dif 62.° trOate PhOOP110abeit
VIA Greta Zeolite& reetheify•
Sold and retommended by an
druggiete in °pada. Only sell
able medicine emeovereco
Packages refitted PI osre all
to so Sexual Werikeese, MI effaces of &babe
Pr (lee* Menlal Worry, Eireetisive tIde Ot TO.
WOO, OPIUM Or Stimulants, Mailed On tedeipl
ot Woo, one package El, six,
*MN "MP et* ree lawaOvnyddretee.Tab NiiGAMIN% Winrk
%
Wetxt's In inebriated is it 1 In ,fflirtten_t
. milk A, • et lievee Mk, tstenba and g
atts,Dectetri is, •
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Dent 0$0" Confederation _Life Bldg.
Toronto Ont.
Horne Study •
applied to any Of our ten spec-
ial courses given by mail, wt 1
produce goccl results for the
ambutous young men or worn;
an who wishes to prepare for a
' better position in life.
The cost is but nominal Our
New Catalogue "Marching to
Success' con ta hap ell particu-
lars. • Write for it. • Address, --7,
Central Business College
TonoNre
A strong schen I, with twelye
regular teachersoplendid egnip
ment, and w:11 patronized by
studeets from every province
of the Deminiou, •
• W. 0. Shaw, Principal
Yonne &Gerrard Sts, Toronto
• roftr. •nr. .
AWV20,2d
00014'°'
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Shorthand
• Bookkeeping
Business Law; Writipg,
• Correspondence,. . Typr
• writing, etc. . - . •
Thorocghly taught by expert-
. enoed teaehere at the
Forest City Busi-
ness College,Y.M.C.A. Build
lig,' London,. Ont. •
We heeene iliffireilty in planing coMpetent
pupils in good positions; College re -opens
Sept. 2, Send for Catalogue..
J. W. Westervelt, •
Principal
cIr
exioN-
Mo rble St 0 .ettilte
-snroxixe
• The poreheser of a monument
should have complete confidence
in the reliability of the firm, train
whieli he bar, for the material
• workmanship la wreathing
very few buyer% are familiar with,
if von do not know ne, please in
•pin about our reliability from
those who know es beet. We are
the only 1)1109060mo hero ihour
• line. .
J. B. Iloover, Proprietor
, cat to Commercial 3lcit tei
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WM.GU,
L, P. .st a. Ediabutgli,
°Moe -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night call
at front door of office or residence. Batten -
bare Street.
DR WM. GRAHAM
Lieentiate of the Royal College 'of Pit:stelae
London, elegised. •
0Mos a?d leseidenee- •
Matart TESPDXIPS Mouse, Harem SC
DIR. J. illf• SHAW. •
A20( nehesPralre8t01.?
IA, • I! lallitdGEr0eNsiaonce• on.
tario 86. oppoolte Englieh church, formerly oo-
envied by Dr. Appleton, Minton Out.
DR. C. W. THOMPSOIV
' Physician, Surgeon, Bte.
special attention given to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose,
°Meand Reeldenee-
Albert 6treet,2 Blocks North eflitaitenbiry
e
G. W. Manning Smith, ILD., 0.31,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
OFFICE -Main Street, Bayfield, forinerly .
occupied by Dr, Palliator;
OF,NICISZ '
G. afimasT HoLiviEs
(Successor to Dr. T. C. Brno°
Specialist fia Crewa and Bridge Work
S.--Grsdnate Royal College Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario, Toreent•ee
D. D. S.-Firet-olaes Honor graduate. er Den -
•tel Department of Toronto • Duiversi
Special attention_paid te preservation of
children's teeth. Will visit Bayfield every
Mo.
eover W. Tailor & SO11'9E106 store.
n DR. AGNEW •
DENTIST, CLINTON.
Offiae adjoining Photo Shale,
°Mee ROUr8-9 to 6 every day and
Saturday until 10 p in. Blanch offices
in Manchester Dungannon Blyth d
Bayfield,• and
ireterma,rv•
DR..• FREEMAN.
• VETERINARY SURGEON,
Me• mber of the Veterinary Medical A motile-
tiond of London end Edinburgh, and Graft -
ate of the Ontario Vetereiery College,
TREAT DISEASES OS ALL ANIMALS
Office open night and day, our/Wine fS t..
Paul's church, Ontario Street. Clinton, Ont.
..NELSON BALL
• Veterinary 'N .Surgeon
Snecessor •to -Es laLACKAZE.
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Diseases of' all domesticated attitnalee
'treated pn.seien title principles, ee.
Calls promptly attended to
.0tlicre-Isaac Ste Clintonresidence
Albert St, Phone'62.
MiSCelianeOUS.
R., E. MANNING
Ja filera tee g cL
Canada Lifc AS8111111lee Co,
Imre. marine, •Aecnicre, Plate Gni
Office 1 l• '
MAliRIAGE LICENSE • issued by the en. •
• dersigned et his lieeidenee, Mare Oro
Clinton.
a Am Es neon,. sn
leteetES ClAhreBELL, LONDES110110,
ISSuatE OF MeARIAGE LIOENFIEB.
• No 'agoutis required
li. lb. MACPHERSON
• iNSTTLIANCE
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Fire. • •Wet 'Accident, Plate Glues
OFFICE, MAVEAY BLOCK, CiLINToN.
JOHN W. YFO
1301,111ESVILLE,
Agent for the MANCHESTER Oten Asetnetece
Co, of lifsineheeter, England, whose Mode:are
seetuity are rated at t14,500,e00. Also the Ike
Xtra,oe etrerodelestmaNOE eke All Okteaeli
farm Oaks And town property tattle 1)7lowest rates. First-class Lome Corapetniee
also rapt -ear: el. Money to lib had from 41 rim
eentunotece:..ing to nature of eecurity.-.
Daily mail to Holmeseille - postal care 5 11
fetch hint
Ilel(ILLOP MUTUAL -FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
i*ADM:and ISOLATED TOWN VROPSItTY
ONLY INSURE
Moit1/
IL Merman, Preeidenet Ei open P. 0.; TI os.
Eraser. Yleceiresident., Brucefiold le. O.* Thmo
It, nays. Beey•Treas., Seatorth Oa 'VV. G.
Broadfoot, Inspector of Lessee. Setifotth
tenement.
W. G. nroadtoot, 8oritortn; John' 0. Orem
Winthrop, P. O.; Gorge Dale. Seefettli- johri
ilenbeWelskiettlebn; Jae, Evens, Beachwear) P.
04 Jobe Watts Madmen. 04 Thome terme'
braeatie AWE. McLean, Ripren Arno
Cannon 1 ntena
slisntrfs
rennin, 8tnith, Robe McMillanPee
ferth: JamesCm
Cumming-. ogniOndville I J •W
Yo, iloiniesville Oentee Ibutdito end Jo}u
Morrison, eurlitoft.
Pattiea tleeirotis 60 effect Idgersit coot tome.
alit °thee intelnesd will be Promptly &Weeded to
en epplibation to any of the Mater° 0 e.e
to th* P.Speettta Ofilees. .
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