HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-20, Page 5Maxvh 2041, 1902 THE. CLINTON NEWS-REOORD
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For Moil
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tj111,,ILIM The undersigned offers for Halo the twe
DOMESTIC WANTED. Tite Christian Guardian. Condemns the ROSS IHAILIttlIAGESs
A good general servant wanted at the Rattan. Government tor Being Untrue to its Prohibit.
bury Ilouse. odwa�s
lintel', Mara
14t 1BURY.
tion Pledges.
.reeelleereereerree
HOUSE FOR SAVE. + We have been patient with the G
+ ties and uot disposed to fault-finding
brick residence en William street wither with-
A04:4,40-afargit4-0).c4e40'clb.• out the adjeining lets,
For Women
These shoes are made
from original and
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exclusive designs up,.
on which the highest
• skill and best thought
.have been, concentrat-
ed and impart to the
foot an elegance of
style which distin-
guishes their wearers
as being better dress-
ed than those of less
particular choosing.
No matter for what
purposeiyou may de-
sire shoes you" will.
find your • require-
ments perfectly sup-
plied in the
HAGAR or The BELL
line, so complete is
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the variety,
e
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FRED. T. 4A..QKSON..
Sole Agent hi Olin ton
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Big Wholesale ,StoCk of
IANOS
aseseseasesesseemeaveseesins-sweires‘seesseatelea.
at very hest possible'
prices -now .
Organs, the wonderful 'Gramophone,.
Sheet Musk, Books and Variety grade -
C. 11Qare's
1Viusie Ernpo tun,
A stock of choice
Canned rquins for 'sale.
.....mrse.Wastaimantoe
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Logs and Heading of
all ki 11 ds wanted.
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Highest prices gi '
Soft elms to be cut 11 ft.,
lo
. 12 ft or 13 ft. ng.
R. 4i Ransford,
. Stapleton Salt Works. •
clerAstatmal;:outA-
stee•reeeeeesseeie etc:satiate:40140mi
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SPRI NG T*1q1191
- OPENS APRIL, IST
STRAITORD, ONT.
Enter now and be ready. to Accept a 7
- gentl'eesition in rho popular
schoel with its spl Atalrot teachers, "
.•_•! thorough conmes of away and repute,-
▪ tion for strictly high “rade W4 1i the
ono for you to' attend. Thia college 000t1
▪ Wes a far higho.r level t,'Ian the average 0 business dollen°. Write for circulars,
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W. J. ELLIOTT', Prindtpal.
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eitiestesno eels isisessa)•••00SAS
ViliMtgionAtmE
ARGUE-BRICKER-0n March sth
- lets. All druggists tequila the money
at the parsonage, by Rey. D. Rog
era, Mr. John Argue to Miss leth
Whale, Bricker, both of Pordwich
Belirave, at the
by Rev. A. H. Drown, on Wed.
liFsday, March. 5t1i, Mr. Richard
()Tay a mcyrls t Mis ti
daughter of Wm. )cCrea, Esq,.
DEARCY-NiFILSON-At ,Enox church
aztallsel leistowel, on March eth, by
Rev. .1. S. Hardie, Mary Eliza.
• betli eldest daughter or Will Mu
Wilson of Wallace to ThoS. Henry
Marcy of Ilowiek,
BROWN-KRAEKLING-At the re' si-
(knee of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.Sleian
iu Hullett, nth, by
Rev. Penhall, Mr. Isaac 11,
Brown Blytla to Clara, young-
est daughter of the Itite George
Kraelding a Morris.
WAIT-GORDON-At the manse,Wing-
ham, on March ratio by Rev, D.
Catherine Gordon, both a Lower
Perrie,Mr.Alonso M.Wait to Mrs.
Wli
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To Core a COld in One Bay.
Take Laxative Broom quinine Tab.
if it fens to cure. R. W. Grove's bite.
. 1104111•0 is ou eat•h box, 25c.
ov- residence of the 1)4 e's parents,
e.++.segiee.+0, or:uncut, considerate of their difficul-
. *. We commend Mr. Whitney + or to eztrcme iloonands. We have
305, EATT,VNBURy. *,,« for Insfrankness, for the +4. waited for all the light of discussion.
Clinton, March 11th. + clearness and coarage of his + We saynow-and say it M ,tiorrow-
+ statement. + that the Liberal party, judged by its
4* We will do all we can to + exponents in Parliament, is placing
+ get 'a large vote, but we 4+ noon the 'Prohibitionists a heavier
• 91•••••1*•, + expect that the result will + task than' was ever required of them
HOUSE TO RENT.
• Comfortable little house on William St., .04. #.4, he the plainest and most *I*
' PreQOAlt OCOUDied IV Noble Lovett. Possession
• + positive condemnation of +
Clinton. Match 11111
• given at once. Aimly to MOT, MAASII/Ibb,
2t. + the peversity of the Liberal +
task put upon us is +
+ • unreasonable ; we have +
+ heard of hard task -masters ee•
*I's and of rebellion from their 4*
•e• rule.
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HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
The undersigned offers for sale his cottage
and two lots situated on Fulton street. The
cottage is frame. 20380, with five rooms, sum-
mer kitchen, large woodshed, ete., hard and
soft water. Large quantity of all kindeof smolt
fruits. Will be so!1 on easy terms.
GEORGE STEWART.
Clinton, March lith.
Fartn for Sale,
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nie undersigned offers tersale lot 10. COD, 0,
Hulick oonsiating of 100.aeres, au but s arras
elearec1,10 acres fall wheat, 40 acres pasture
land, web watered and fenced, good Oar land.
e acre geed archer , frame earn 03s7,00 with
stone foundation. la miles from sehool,3i miles
from Lontiosbore,* from Kin burn. and 5 from
Will he old on reasonable terms. on
Clinton. lonnediate possession eau I
premises.
TITOMA.S QUIGLEY.
Hallett, Mareir5th Clinton P. 0. 1
s, j
SEED OATS FOR SALE
Tyndall Bros, have a, quantity of Canadian
year.
TYND.ALL BROS, Hallett.
Feb. 25th, Clintou P 0 •
Pride 0ats for sale. These oats .have given
great satisfaction t� those who got seed last
Wring. They aro free -from smut and aro Wean.
o threshed1200 bushels from 20 acres this
AUCTION •SALE.'•
OF FARM. FARIVI STOOK. IMPLEMENTS
AND HOIMEROLD • FURNITURE. •
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B. S. Phillips has been instrdeted by W-.
Johnston to soli by public, auction on lot 8, lake -
road, one inile scuth of Hayfield. on Tuesday,.
25th March 1002, at 12 o'clock sharp. the follow -
Ing valuable property; Horses coach mart
rising 4 years old in foal to Woodlin, 1 general
urpose mare rising S'years old, 1 mare rising
Years general purpose, 1 team working .
borsea. Cattic-3 POW fresh calved, 5 Cows
due to calf in April, 5 stoors rising 3 years old,
8 heifers rising years .old, 8 Ateors -rising 2
years old. 5 heifers rising 2 rears old, 8 spring
calves, 3 young calves Pigs - 3 store. pigs.
Tandem en ts-1 72 t. Deering binder, nearly new,
1 021, Deering mower, manly now, 1 Nolain
drill, it spoilt hoe, drill nearly new, 1 Nexon
rake nearly now,' 1 0 -horse Man cultivator, 1
Chatham fanning mill. nearly new. 1 pair bob
sleivhs,. 1 cotter, 1 Chatham. wagon, OAK, 1
buggy, 1 road cart, 2 2 -farrow C(S'imitut, plows,
1 walking plow, 1 1-seet1on Diamond harroWs,
1 big straw cot ier,i pit hhvre powee,2 t,ct heavy
harness, i s'et double lhrht harnem, 2sot sin,.•!,.
harness. Tornirtive -.2 cook stores. 1 --heating
:stove, 1 glarts eitplem I'd, 1 Ddi$y alum., 1 dozen
Ititehen chairs,. 1 water sink, .1 centre table, 1
half-Mize/1 perforated. ohaire, 1 easy chair, half
dozen iliningreom. chairs. i lounge,* a. lot of
.earpet, 1:bedreom &lite forks. chains; $,hovela,
and a lot of oilers. artioles roo-ninneroue to
mention. : The farm contains 30 acres and will
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be sold sublect to a reserve hie, . . •
oar.N.
ts ov. SOn personal :pronei
_mty, . all
• Kilns of -$0 and under c0h, OW that amount 7
months' credit -will be RiV011.on •furniah-ing 'ap-
Pro'. ed inlet riotes. ;A. digeount of 3 per cont.
nor .annum will bo given on credit m1161100,
On the reatestate terms will be mado known
on day tif sale. • . • • . - • .
W. G JOI1STON • B S PHILLIPS '
•• Proprietor, ioneer,.
Stanley toweShip, Feb. 27th.. -----------
before and is demanding that task un-
der the most dilliculf conditions. We
are required to poll 213,500 votes in
order to secure 13rollibition. The
plebiscite vote of 7894 taken on the
day of the municipal elections was
180,000. That vote was declared by
Sir Oliver Mowat and by Mr. Ross as
eee a suePrieingly strong and decisive
' + Humanly speaking, prolii- + vote. We are now asked on .a, special
+ bition is dead, That ear- + day to go beyond that by over A-
.:. toon was true which pie- + MO. One of the most unjust and un -
+0 timed the eagle, proluln- I:4, reasonable features of the present bas-
• tion, fallen to the earth, '4. is M that it is a fixed and inflexible
4+ slain by arrows feathered + standard, no matter what niay be the
+ Irani his own wings.-E4x, + size of the total vote. As a further
+ tracts from Christian + discouragement we are asked to do M
+ Guardian. + on a, day iv. November separate front
N. . 4. all other interests. Mr. Ross indulg-
++++,./......0.4.4.0+604.........+++++ ed in 'some oratory on this matter
+
. . . + I wherein he 'derided the man -who. was
. afraid to come out and be counted
Tho Christian Guardian, the organ 'and magnified' the heroes who suffered
of the Methodist ehurch,edited by Rev, 1 for their cause. - This: is all right,but
Dr. Courtiee, contains in the current It should apply • tO members of the
House as well as electors in the con -
issue a- long editorial on the regent
speeches of Frontier Ross, Mr. Whit- atItnencIes. .
ney and Xr. lllarter on the loaded
ill'arthe tall)iol3sieicawtilic)on offaiitobrisedortaatkohrTg wtiales
prohibition referendum. The Guard-
ian praises the. leader of the Opposi- vote. on e. ei °I the muiticiPal elec-
tions- were eitner themselves. cowards
tion for 'his manly stand, while not
him, end or were providing an. easy way for .
altogether agreeing with
others who were cowards. Mr, Ross
severely handles the Premier
in this was -very unfair .and unkind.
throwing down, the nien who have
supported him. ever since he entered Te .favor the mimicipal election day
in 'spite' of all • Mr. Ross' oratory. If
into public. life intimating that l'the
trodden worm Will turn at last."
the day in Noveiriber is chosen, if
present Conditions remain unclianged,
In. part the Guardian. says ,: and if 'oothing intervenes to relieve us
We eonimend :Mr, Whitney for his of 'the burden put upon. us, we will do
frankness, for the clearness and all,we can to 'got a large- vote, but we
courage of his statement: We a.drair- expect that the. result will .be. the•
ed these qualities in the Hon. Alex', plainest • and -most positive -
concicrn-
auder Mackenzie , and. Sir- John S. D. nation Of the peversity .of the Liberal
Thompson. When the pone)/ of a party, The task upon us is unreason-
- leader or of a party is constantly al- able and. the conditions under which
luring but 'delusive it becomes exas- I the task' is to he performed are the
perating'. We wish that we could. see.; most difficult. • We have heard of hard
more effective temperance reform- ht.! task -makers and of . rebellion from.
Mr, Whitney S. policy. • • their rule.. .
for
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The General Superintendent of the Methodist
Church Says the Ross Government Has Killed
Prohibition.
PROHIBITION IS DBAD.
Dr. Carman also contributes
an editorial which comMenees fol-'
lows: -Humanly speaking,.
bition. is,. dead. • The .appeal be to
the God' :of . battles,' . He, the • Omnipo-
hath. wrought • resurrections, re-
generations, renevations and even -rev.'
•olutions • the' 'earth,' The prohibi-
tion cause can haVe :no other %hope 'or
deliverance, WS resurrection must be.
by the power of the spirit that
breathes' moral and religious convic-
tion and keeps alive an intelligent
'patriot:Min among men.' After.. the.
manner of inen that , cartoon • was
trite • to the fact Which pictnred the
• eagle, . praibitiOn„ fallen' to the
Reduction in
. earth; slain by arrows feathered from
lus own wings.
A FALSE IIDENTJPICA1'IO14 '
-De. Goldwin . Smith' writes. in :the
0..-4.447#&04...t.ttoevitt***
Prices
-4--
• Here is a good chance to
'secure a first class buggy at a
•big reduction. Note these
prices.:
$80' Buggies for $68
'$75 Buggies for $65
65 Buggies for $60
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RernernbertbeBe. are all our
own make which places us in
a position to guarantee them
as we do ,not buy anything bu
first-class,' material. '
- Repairing promptly attended' to
by. experienced men,
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Weekly Sun ; 'That a mode of legis-
la.tion not recognised by.the constitu-
tion, however desirable, M. unconsti-
tutional, seems abbutas incontrover-
tible a proppsitionas can well be fram-
ed.. Nor doeS that which is styled a
'referendum really answer to the name.
The real referendum is not only cone
stittaional bit final. Xt is a legisla.'
•tiVe act Of the people as this -suaireme
power,. not afterwards reversible or
alterable by any other authority. But
the result of this so-called referendtim
will be capable of being- at any lime
altered or repealed by vote of the
Legislative Assembly. As a device for
relieving the Government of an. =-
barraging responsibility the plan may
its aisru Merits not on a false identi-
fication,: either with the plebiscite,
whicli is iiifomnial,
michini, which is supreme and; final.
FPTOLATBR-INGLIS-At the resi-
dence of the bride's brother, by
Rev. A. Stewart, Mr. George
Findlater of Howick to Miss Ing-
lis of Carrick, on Wednescley,
March sth.
CRAIG-LEDGRRWOOD-At the resi-
dence of Thos. Bernard, Moiris,on
Mara 12th, by ACV; R. Paul, Mr.
William Craig to Miss Elisabeth
Ledgerwoml, all of Morris town-
ship.
QUERENGESSER-AVIUGGE-In Lop.'
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BULL FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers a three-year-old Dar-
JOFIN UOLMES, Heron Itood.
Oilmen 1'. 0. March eon.
I. • 111.0.004.0.1
cCheese Fa tory "Notice,
hank Buil for tale.
On Saturday Mareh 22, 1002, at 2 o'clocekr:
at Wilson's hall. Liolmesville, the lioltuesvIlle
0. 8s (14.51) will Jet by public auction the.
rigt-415.
d wi 01 milk on the different routes,same as
W. B. FORSTER, t. W. S. LAWItelNOE,
Ifoltneaville,Phrigard,
FAITH NO FACTOR
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IN THIS MAN'S OURS.
Persuaded to try South Amer&
can Rheumatic Oure It prow,
ed its potency. Seven years
twelve hours.
Pains disipelled forever in }
confined to my bed for months at a time. .1 had
I was Rheumatisims victim for seven years, being
}
no faith 111 rheumatic cures I saw advertised, but
I was pomaded to try South American Rheu-
matic Cure and inside of twelve hours after taking
an, on the 12th Of March, by Rev, the .first dose I was free from pain --three bottles
Mr. Wigand, Mr. Charles Quern-- dyed me." -J, D. McLeod, Leith, Ont. go
gesser to Miss L3idia daughter of j
Mr. Win. Mugge of I,ogan ,
SYKES-,.In-In Logan, on the
iztli of Mareh, by Rev, Mr, Me-
,A.uley, Mr. William Sykes to Miss
Tracey Ann, daughter of Mr. Alex,
Fraser, all of Logan,
HENDERSON-ROLSTON-On March
x2th at the residence of the
bride's parents, Mr. John Hender-
son of Whitechurch to Miss Lizzie
Rolston of the B, Line, Howick,
south.
eleINTOSII-SACQUES-At the resi-
- donee of the bride's parents, on
141arc1i 12th, by Rev. Mr. johnston
,
of Palmerston, Mr. Robert Mart-
tosh of Grey. to • Miss lei '
zhie
Jacques, daughter of Mr. C.
Jacques of the znd con, of Saw-
icki south.
. 011t11'111S.
• WALKER -In Clintoui on. March r8th,
thea7igfierteolf. Mr,. _William Walker, of
J3RaaOWN.:-In ere.. cliton, on . March 5111,
. 8L0h1e1. Wife of Samuel Brown of a.
IVIORLOCK-eIn Stephen, on March 10,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Morloek, a
• Son,
BOX -In Stephen, ' on March 7th, to
Mr. a,itcl Mrs. Alex. Box, a dauglv-
McLAUGHLANIn •Walton, Blarch
1 a . , . C-
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Latighlan, a daughter'. •
SIEMON-On the 7th of March, it the
Brownson Line, Hay; the wife of
. Mr. Conrad Siemon of a daughter.
PINKBEINER ,--,-- In rediton,on
Makoh 8th, ' the wife of George
Finkbeixier Of a daughter,
G NGERICH-Qn the nth Of 1Viarch,
at the Brownson Line, Stanley,
. the wife of Mr. Chris. Gingerich of
a :daughter:
HEDDEN-In Crediton Bast, on
Mar. 8th, the Wife of Wesley Heti-
den of a son.•
CAVES --In 1VIeGillivray', Satur-
The Prohibition Convention Declared That the
Ross Referendum Has Imposed Difficult, LJnjust
• clay, March 8th, the wife of Thos.
Caves of a sbn,
DEATHS.
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and Uttreasonable:Requiretnentg. inghatti, on Mar.. 8th,
:. • Elizae- beloved Wife : of. Thomas.
Hohnei-, aged 07, . •
I 1 in that 11 • • • CALEOUN--In Lower Winghain on
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Dominick Delnea, an Italian, was
dangerously shot in a row at Sault Ste.
el tide, Stinday night.
For Over Sixty Years
lifes.Wasseoweg SOOTHING SYRUP LILA be
used by millions of =there for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sickildid, _suffering
and crying with pain of Cuttii Teeth send at
glittlieS;411Pi4belitgrefnIfere8thi41.21°17'
Bove the poor itto sufferer immediately. De-
pend mien ib mothers, there is no Mistake about
it. It cures Diarrhos_,a regulates the Stomach.,
:and bowels, cures Wind Collo, softens. the
Gums, reduces Intlammati on, and gives tone and.
energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is plea-
sant to the taste and the prescription of one
of th., oldest and best female physicians and
nurses intim United Stattia. Price twenty-dve
con :s an bottle. Sold by all druggists thr.engh
out the world." Be sure and. ask for Mrs.
INS1,0 fv. • SOOTHING SYRUP
" The final cui.ling match for the Wal-
ker gold vase for Toronto clubs will be
played to -night at the Granite Rink,
CARE -LINED FACES
ilANYWONAINArVYVYWittAAASSMAAPAni!
MoKINNON & op..
NEW SPRING GOODS
•eseeleetereateheeesta**„...—
Our New Spting Goods are now corning forward in huge quantities
and by tit& end of this week ue expect to have our etock completed in ail
linea when we will show great velues la the following good.st
New Lore Curtains at 18e, 25e, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 and S2
New Tinton Carpets at 25; 85e, 40c end 50e
New Wool Omelets, oew patterns, at Oe'e, 85e and $1
Hemp Carpets, m stripes and floral designs, 120. 15e and 23o
japauese Matting% new patterns, at 15ce,18c and 25c •
A special line of '.Vapestry Oarpee wort h Ow, foe 50e
New Gingharns, in blue and white checks, worth 7e, for 50
Best Shirtings, fast colors. regular 14e, for nee
Oottonades and Moleskins at Mc, 20e and 25e
New einslins, in all the now colors and patterns, including fancy
open et; ipes and scrolls, at 120, 150 and 20c
Black. eluslius, in stripes. and checks, at 12ec, 150 and 25e
NEW SILKS
We imported our Silks direct this season and got them below regular
prices;
Japanese Wash Silk, in all colors, regular 80e, for 25e
rine Japenese Silks, wide width, in all the new colors, •regular
price 60e, for00e
Fine Black Tafett a Silks at 60e, 711e and $1
New Colored Tafetta Silks, new ebedes, at Mc, 75e and 95e
Black Peauele.SoleSilks, very special, worth $1.25, for $1
Silks for Waists, in fancy stripes, very special at 50e •
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McKINNON & CO. BLYTH
Are not always the sign of
mental worry, for many a
person goes silen•tly 'along.
day in and day out,°suffering
almost beyond telling from
bodily pain, and the only sign
-that betrays it is the care-.
lined face. •
Stomach out of order? Indigestion With its
cutting acids making every breath you draw a
dagger pain? Dyspepsia gnawing to almost the
point of distraction? Can't sleep.? Nervout ?
You needn't suffer --South American Nervine '
puts 's all things torights," chases the seams
• froth the brow, and instead of the care ' lines
there'll be the glovg of health. First bottle
helps; a few bottle.s cure.
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,WSST TOGICSRSMITH.
51r, and Mis. Sydney johns Of Sea -
forth were visiting old friendo -here
dtiri ng e forepart of this week.
Mr. NV. G. Pleives pbAd a business .
trip to Wingham this week.
• Mr, Simi% Ashton drove up to his
home in Bluevale • and on Wednesday
while there he Assisted his brother to
jean the ranks of the benedicts. .
Mimi; Pickett of Olinttin eeturned to .
her home on :Tuesday after spending
the past. week with friends at Riverside. A
Farm.
Mr. Albert Nott is this week filling M
contraet for wood at S. S. leTo.•4.
•• •thinkam. sa e sayingle reasonable and . unjust requirements
M - • ' • •
ar.T11 Ali, Florence, beloved wife ,•
cer vention ' of Feb, 23th seas thii cannot be accepted as a fulfilment of
largest of the kind ever held in ,Cana- the Government's los. a. oun, aged 35. •
Pledges) and t•lis SCOTT -In Seaforth, on. March 8th.,
des About 1200 registered as clgo- convention expresses its deep regret Mar Paret Ha.bkirk, 'f f M A DEATH, "DODGER*"
gates, icion of whom were a.etual vol.- that the Government has not carried e o r.
Francis Scott, aged 82 years and
ors. The convention has been Char- out the simple_ definite promise of Sir . h •
3 matt s
.acter#ed as boisteroag and disorderly. OliVer Mowat, reiterated by Hon. A.
COATIcRillop; on March rith,
Irue; there Was great enthusiasm and S, 'Hardy and. • Hon. 9.. w, ..Ross, to :fames Coats, aged 68 years,
' some divergence of views= -but not on introduee a bill: to prohibit the liquor 'eoliths and 2 •days.,
the main: issue --on the mode of Pro- traffic ea the limit of 'the declared
- Lettere, yet when a r.eenalitsion-A.Vas piA;Ver Of the pro:Vince,' : • . '
• reached it , was • honorably and here That . a, specially objectiellabla *nut • • '
RUMNALL, and. MONTH
rfili'On i/lin ton,
court, Drydon, Davis, Stratton and ernnient that legfelation limited by
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inoniously accepted.. eputation .unfair feature of the bill th pr CLI r4 TON
appointed 10 interview the Govern., vision. that even if the bill is apprev;
•naent was composed of between, twenty ed by a majeritY . of the electorate m AR
and -thirty. These, together With voting theieon, it will , not beecnne *WI
b�iit re• hundret psi. delegates, unless that ma.mitiri attains veriri AND
rounded by Hon. , Messrs, Gibson,I-lar-: begs to respectfully inform thc Gov:. GRAMIT
me Wit •Prelnier S, o Wa. sur- ate imensions, and t is conventio
This
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Chronicle all the escapes from
death and:put them in let- --
terse that ail the world can
see, and you'll find if history
were written faithfully, Dr.
Agnew's Cure for the Heart
• will held the record for hay.
Ing "baulked death's
'ram-
-page." .
THFNORTHEY ENGINE: CO
goe.s to the very. brink and snatches front
the death' Angel's grip. Gives relief in thirty
minutes. It is a heart specific. A few doses
PLUMSTEEL, 101E38114GS
RE CHANCE
• We are selling goods at about half the original
wholesale price thug affording intending purchasers a
rare chance to get goodstaple goods at a price much
less than they usually pay. •
and in order to clear them out before the season is over
haire decided to make the price's° low that they
-We have still a mimber. of Ladies' Jackets left
must go. These Jackets are all well made and of
e • , •
good material thn up-to-date article. Note a few
of the prices :
Jackets that were 51500 now $4.95
" - ' 11.00 now $.40
•
it? (001' now
.18(3
e4 and 5.50 now 1..65
MEN'S.ovERpoATs
All Our Frieze 'Overcoats which ranged in prices
from $5 to $8 are now going at $3.95. • All Oar goods
equally as cheap,
COMEJEARLy AND CET nog CHOICE.
TIME AND MONEY SAVING POWER
To those in need. of.a cheap' power the Gasoline •
Engine is -recommended: It takes up very.
little room and requires. almost no attention.
No.engiTieer is needed.
The Northey is the, I3est Gasoline'Engine
iit'V 0 S
relieve the . most stubborn. of cases, and. a few
bottles will turn the scale of health.' It never.'
liachford. • any condition that would permit the The best class of work fails to cure. •
, D. Mackay introduced • the &pit- opinions of a Minority of . the voting procurable ha's been
tation, reminding . the 'Premier that he • electerate to prevail, would not be manufactured here 'for
is Your Opportuni y was an honored vice=presicletit of the considered by the prohibitionists of niany years put. BLYTH.
Alliance 'which -they represented. Ontario as a, fulfilment of the Gov- .
• Several •ntem,bers of the deputation eminent:promises nor as tatitlieg WE WWII call on you a week after
addressed the 'Premier, who 'after ac. 'members of the Legislature who voted. • your bereavement.
We are ofteriug to shrewd
buyers the greatest
opportunity they
ever had in.
Olinton
to purchase reliable goods
at prices which defy
competition. See
the special
values
we now have on view in ,
- our window.
Watch Repairino is a Specialty
"
knowledgi ng th e nentia1 • eI
mracter for it to e mr confidence and support. big rnake the work to suit
of the 'deputation, gave a full explair.
ation .„ of the course pursued by the That this coovention also objects to' WILL the l'nce•
melte the price to suit
the unfairness of a etl d 1 ' 1 WE.
• Government. He could .hold out • no the work.
makes it meessery for prohibitioilists '
hope that the terms of Inc vote to poll a large vote in order to secure WE WILL give you the choice of the
desire, while anti- production of the world
would be changed, that if the people' legislation they
carriedit by the proposed majority, prohibitioniets are not required to do in deeign and material. ,
"this GoVernment if still power so but s cd c Without •• We are the ONLY prim -
ti cal Wen in Clio ton in
our lime. Do not be
alk co in to placing your
ordertvithout first eel!.
ing or, us,
•
will by proclamation ina.ke it thx law the. trouble of voting,.
of the laud and will give its wholelef-. •
That this convention further pro-
f ort to make .11 effective." As to the .tests against the fixing' of the date
clate of voting, he said it would 'not be for the proposed votitig at an Mewl.-
on -Oct. xeth nor. • on the .dite of the venient titue, although such voting -
provincial election, but tliat the prob• -
e ptovidctd fom at the 111110 01
ability was -that it might be ott
a municipal electioxi with an himor-
itipal election day,
wate as lailows ; 'Hine and efforts of the voters, and we isitoet Commerciel Hotel.
tant econooly Of publie. funds and the 11 H
The declarations of the convention 00VER PRoP
That this convention hails with call fm: vote, if at all, 011 that ' •
pleasure the decision of the Privy
Council sustaining the Manitoba
That a deputatiou -be aPPoint'ed to
oriANGE GRAND LODGE
d t
Liquor Act thus ecanning the rtroight lay before the Government the fore- WILL MEM IN WIRGIIADI
o
fa prov c a le lela tu to
ie 1 going resolutions and to ask for the .11EXTYEAR-
tt tratisaetions in intoxicating liquors removal from 'the hill lei the unfair
A. 3. oPeIGG
$eleratifio jevreeler"tarect
Optician
CILINVON* orrr.
The People's
Toronto. 4
' which take place whollywithin the co on c MP1 mined 01, and that Petrolia, Mar. 73. -The Orange
territorial limits of its jurisdiction, every ,
member of the Legislature be Grand Lodge of Ontario . West con- -
by the residents of the Province.
urged' to do all he can. to secure the eluded the session here to -night. Poi -
That. the hill introduced into the elimination from the bill of those lowing is a list of officers elected for
Ontario Legislature making prohibi- • colulitiol!s. • the ensuing year':
tion conditional upon difficult., tin -1 . lan J, OjeUpeestpee .R. W. tetand Master, John Melia.
.DreMilne iotends moving his drugs
Held pine . this „Week Imo the hutating
lately occupied .by. J. M.,Iiiitniltoo
as to, make the tteeesserypeeparetionb
tit electing his brick store. Mi..
J. G. Etnigb; propeietOr of the
elonitnercial, has !severed . hands on -
putting up another elied in .the place of
the • one which lately collapsed. The; ,
men hove 'commenced shingling.--e-
We understand Limb the trustees of
our Public sclepol have eugeged another
•
principal in the place of Peineipale
Stow, whose time .expires alma the '1
22nd. -111r. John Scandreit of 13(4
grave svas .in town ou Tuesday.—
Some of our young folk drove over to
Clinton. on • Monday to. atteed the •
Methodiet tett in ee t i ng. M es. Belt et
lue, le .eerionsly at -preset, to ---;-01,
el ' GI t
k. II nc av morning r. nolea
Was taken suddenly 111 10 the el ethnil.
ist entreat, . Re wait removed to his'
son-itolaw's residence endthe doctoe
'tent for. We: mitlerettitud them is mob
much impeovenieut in his • condition
yet.—On Tuesday morning we were
visited with it thunder and lightning
storm . accompanied by telo. Our
teem ber prophets predictvela, void
wm
eether and of 'mew or us before
spring opens up. -.---There will be a
couple of weddiugs in town on Wednos•
A!. w. Deputy Grand 1Vresteri 3. H. '
The 0 t for Wh rf t St Jose h C d • -OPtti Kincardilie.
**-60,44,4*-#+-4-4,4"-4.-***66
an a a a oft etlin . R.. U. Junior Deputy Grand IVItister, -
* sserY, London.
R. W. Grand Chaplain, Rev, H. C.
• A dismission arose in the House of and don't do it again." (Laughter.) Dixon, Toronto.
Commous the other day over the pro- Mr. Merritt said that the Prench IL W. Grand Treasurer, R, -
posed expenditure at St. Joseph. Mr. people around St, Joseph • were as Clarke Toronto.
Tarte Mid. that the total amount to much opposed to this expenditure as lt, kv, Grand Secretary, William
Lee, Toronto.
IL W. Grand Lecterer, It II. Wat-
son,Toronto. '
It W. Grand Directorof Cereinoh-
ies, Whity, IVIitchell.
10- W, Deputy Grand Sectetary,
William ritzgertild, Toronto. •
Grand Lodge Auditor, Jolla Hew-
itt, Toronto ; W. .T. Thompson,
Winghatit was selected for the
Greed Lodge meetiug flex year.
COVERED WIT ECZEMA
The.„gt.td.hderi St. doseron'a
Infant'* Home of Dr. Ai
new% Ointinerit We give it
our hjitheet re monde,*
tion• nee N freely and
find H at great aura.,
'Shoe Store b. expeeded on the he.rbour would tot anybody else. Ihey were iiidustriotts
- exceed $8,000. This would give a people and did not want to see money
depth of from eight to ten feet of wasted.
Is beadqoaeters for stylish
footwear for spring. We
belie the la tese etylee in
lead ieig' ce Sh o es, Ox fo rd
Trilby's and Toe Slippers.
Our stock of Itlen's rine Shoes ie the
largest ever shown in Varna.
We are offering great values in Wear.
log Shoes for boys and girls,
Butter Ana lilggig "Wont le rembange,
S 0 RATHWELL,
VAlkINTA.
•106" 11103151105tRo.
ett,eaf X40.0 Pewee,
_eked and recommended ur ea
artgatto oAntob.. Only tali.,
able niedieltiO diseoverad
coe yultefffteed to etire all
forms SORUArTVPD ri014, effeets Of abtfila
Or etcosil,'Mental Worry., EI00001,0 555 02 TO.
121000, Opinfit or ettmulatite, ed bit receipt
seletegtoure, ramp ete free tO dread.
of pries, one peres:p el, el x. 1046114
me TV 4:khapoiy, votadiorplots
Woied'a Phospliotlign isald Inc Union by 11
n,uombo, n, P. Rookies 1411evey end W•tt,
CO.-Drtig•IALs.
efeereeereeeeeee-
RAITERMY ST. WINS,
Difect finpoetera. Wotionan- I
ship and Mutat introluran teed,
L
.1110PRIET0110.
water. . Dr. Sproule protested against Par -
Mr. 'Merritt -(orth Middlesex) de- Danielle 'being asked to pass a. vote of
cla.red he was perfectly familiar with' this kind. The work was absolutely
St. Joseph and the . people In the needless.
neighborhood did mot look upon this Mr, torte said the item has been M-
att a proper expenditure of public eluded in the recommendetion of the
Inoue). IXC fefifl 0,11 extract from a late Mr. McMillan, the then member
local paper which said that " St.Jos- for the comity. „
tph needs a harbor as badly as a Dr, Sproule-jitst before the gmeral
goose needs side pockets." (Laugh/ &Worts.
ter.) 1 Ur, Tarte admitted that the first
Mr. Tarte promised to investigate surveywas madein /eon. St. iosepli
. the matter himself and to tot .spei
nd had ncrei
ased n population during
the nioney if he found it unnecessary. 'the past lyear, The, money would not
/ Ire intimated his opittion that the roai be spent until it was fully shown -that
reason for the opposition to the vote the work was needed.
wasbecause the familsea nettled itt the lir. 6prou1e aeked for the report of
beighbothood were French. . the engimer of the department.
• Mr. Haggart denounced the Minister 1V/r. Tarte said it would be 'brought
of Public Works for descending to rae- down if Dr. Sproule would move for
i •,' lett! r f th'e it
, kind.
the snialleet kiiid of parinli politics osition was absurd. Why ehould he boxes we wish you *Mid Amid Ut yourr:Ylest
Li ." It is," said Mr. Haggett, Mr. Haggett said Mr. Tatte's prop- t‘ ftyleatik1512D
'a Want Hom&
e, mil Troy, :
r. Agnew's Ointment in tid
/ have ever heard introdueed into this ask the 110111212 to take hint trent e ewe ford by buying In Itirgeqeentlees.
Edema, Red ,of a the tiatameme end ointment*
Mr. Tarte, while tliecIaitning the should be well ne.tielled +1,i the ex -
House." (Coneervative applause.) Before, coming to Parliament lie ehildren are breiht to. our home etwered wit
we have used we rind Zr, Agnew'* Ointment or
tention attributed to him, declared penditure was a juetifiableonee, Such be the most stitiefactoty-sit has me& tortie great
that he had nothinr, to take hack.
a request was never presented tO a mots for ell We givo it otir What Ittommen.
, Yr. Ilaggart-" Make an apology i emtatitutionai assemWon. acetic bly before: 5$
i
,
1
"TASTY TABLET
DOSES"
An eminent physioian, 'whose *tooling
lisi alWayish\een aplut the lihe Of " strong
tonics and bitten: for stomach troubles,
• now pre:manes what he calls tasty tablet
noses—Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tabletti.
And he Is only one of thousands of the inedieal
profession who are "getting out,,of the rut" and
taking the common.tenge view of things, and
instead of strong doses are prescribing for stomu.
ach troubles and the 1115 that are akin, this pleas.
ant and nevee falling treatment. livery day sees
the walls of prejudice erumbling, and nature
getting the recognition the merits -for haturees
cures are Surest. Slaty tablets. 3S Cana, 16
'for)" Low Itates to the Northwest -
March 1 to Apr—li 30, 100g,tbo Chicago,
Milwaukee tic St. Nut Railway will hell
tioltpts to UOilf/arlitl Idaho and North
Pantile coast points at the following
atly reduced ratet Mont Chicago
tttte, Ilelena tad Anaconda, 530;
Spokane, 130 50; Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver, .$83;
°bolo* of routes via Omaha or 8t. Patti
to poiritS in Montana, Oregon and 'Wnsh.
411tolijurther inf
1Portriation apply to any
coupon ticket agent in the 'United
States or Canada, or address A. J. 'ray.
104 Canadian' PalaVnger Agent, 8 Ring
81, ettottTorontof Ont, 3 •
•
TORONTO
YOU SHOULD READ THE
CANADIAN POWAY REVIEW _
• A41'4......*. ,
•• ..r,,...V......: ..... Opig
ny,
PrliE REVIEW this year has been increased ha S
'"Incu to ' Ailments," "Bantams, etc. Special department: "Practieal 1
•b-ar.t....:_rst::::.acdssre,113,0•1.00derv,
z`;',1 -..a• • ,.. ,_ o size, and the eumber of illustrations used ''
- was never so great. et win show you hoW to frt. -.
crease your inceme from eggs and chickens, how to house, ,care for and breed them, Every =
deTartmen f it spec -last, Special departments PM "Dirkeys," "Ducke aild Geese," s
Poultry," in charge of RNA, A. G. Gilbert, manager of the -Poultry Department of the Govern. 1
meet Perm, OttaWa. The regular price is 50 cents a year, but We haVe Made arrangements se. :L4
• that we can offer it with, this paper, both for one year eniy, at the special pricknamed beloW. il
Take advantage of this spedial rate to -day, Send for free samples tants CANADIAN 1
POULTRY RIVHDRe, Toronto..but in an C58511 SetOI money to tut, AddreSS, with amount for the
two papers forone entire year, y S i 26i
- onl, ... _
Olititon Market Iteport,
Wheat • Q 73 to G 73
C.loose Wheat 0 75 to 0 75 •
Barley .... 0 110 its 052
Oats.. !, .V011 .;111 0 40 to 0 42
Peas • • • . 0 75 to 0 75
Rye 0 40 to e 40
Potatoes per bushel Ol() to 0 80
Butter rolls and crock 0 15 to 0 10 ,
I3utter in tub,....... 015 to 010
Eggs perdoz.. 20 toll 20 ,
8 00 to 0 00 r
Wool..., ...... 0 15 th 0 10
Live /Inge per ('Wb5 00 to 5 00 •
Dressedliorit per cwt..., , 8 00 to 7 75
Ohickene per pair ,0 20 to 0 40
Ducks per pair .. . .. 40 to 0 00
Geose per 'mond ...... 0 05 to 0 06
Turkeys Per pound
'lour per cwt . 1 00 to. 2 15
Bran Or ton 18 00 to IS 00
Shorts per ton.. ... 20 00 to 20 00
Dried A.Pples per lb...... '0 05 to 0 05
ghtest Magazine nbilithed
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Agents WAfited for this nitigatlee brew,
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Oiled* WI ()reedit, It relieves 17VIMWIMMAIWWWMAKM.
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letters for the ltacifig. onto, xy
the preaching" In ail anima: pis op
Rev. Dr. 'Withrow and Rev. Dr. Chambere
The building known ae the fietratIon Army
narraeke is effertql for tale. The lot and build*
Mg vllt betiold 10 0110 party or meanest/ay as
dealred. I or farther tie eticulare apply to.
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Feb, tii,
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