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The Clinton New Era, 1905-03-31, Page 2.11 2 „ -.ewes TRAK NARK %) The Western School's 1 There 'will be no Belmont' in Alberta sund-Saskatchevean, In. seM1trei of any religious denomination. Every School will be in control er the State PeoPie cOodetnu the Separate schools in the North-West on •the word of i their enemies, and without taking the troable to -i•ead any fair. statement -about thane s . ... If those so-cal'ed Separate schools in the West are objectionable, then we have Pablic schools in .Ontario .that are Protestant Separate sehooli. We refer to those wherein there are pray. ers and Bible reading/an opening each, day, the Roman Catholic pupils enter- ing after the religious eierciees 'neve been concludeil. *Wet ono man in ten WOef, shouts against Separate schooKin the ' West is aware that these schools really are, as Mr, Fielding .says, national schools. They will -have certificated teachers like the other Public schools, the same text books, the same inspectors, and will be ie all reepects the eple, except that at 3,3e,:gptVitirP21'740.° .C19,,,00t wish to remain for religious inatitice1 tion will withdraw and those pup:is whose parents clesirelbem to receive religious histruetien will remain for az/ half an hour.. , . ' • ' ' The Roman Oath • para4..e selibols in the Territories are to be found in the - . . following places nsfollows, one school for each place: Celgary; Prince Albert IMmontort, MacLeod, Strathcona; , Lethbridge, Regitge, Wetaskiwin, St. • • , . Andrew, arid Sv. Mary, 'only, the two latter'being rural schocds. In the Im- mense temitory lying south' of the Caniaan Pacific Railway • there Are only two schools. Yet to prevent the continuance of these schools, subject though they are to to direct public eintrol, there are parties who would welcometen years of race and. creed agitation. A-Spiendid Tonic Builds up the System Strengthens the " musoies - Civee' New Life Sold by all medicine dealers. Day's & Lawrence Co., Ltd., Montreal. The New Era m published every Friday at the Nave ERA Printing House, ISAAC STRUM CLINTON, Terms of subscription - $1. per year St advance ; 50 may be charged if slot so paid. No pa per discontinued until all arrears are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. The date to :egtfich every subscription is paid is de, doted on the label. Advertising rate- Transient adver- tisements, 10 cents per nonparel. line_ for fiist insertion and 3 cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Small advertisements not to exceed ono tech such as "Lost" "Strayed," "Stolen," sto, inserted once for 3o:centst or one monthfor$1.Ooinnwnications int ended for publication must, as a guarantee ef good faith, be accompanie'd by the name of the writer. . To insure publication in current loom copy of advertisements should he aentin eni ly. Contract rates - The follow i n g tah'e allows our rates for specified Portals - 144 ?page, ' • 1 yr. no. 3ino. $7500 $4000 $2500 40 00 25 00 .15.00 2500 1501) 800 le 00 •1000 550 0 00 350 20Q Rent. HOWSE; Editor and Proprietor. • • 1 Column Oulu= IColumn Column Inch ltuo $8 50 .000 250 2 .00 1 20 The thilli101 NOW Eva . FRIDAY lusnoll 31, 1905 Has Right on His Side Mr Monies. Opinion kir Monk is the leader of. the Op - Position, from Quebec province, .iknd A question that has an important his views on the. School ,question' are bearing upon trade came. up in court worthy.' of coneidera,tion , being .as -1,airli1ontreal this week. A shot t time follows : ago the -City Co.unail passed d by-law making it compulsory for retail stores, . with a few exceptions, to close" at 8 o'clock on specified nights.evety *eek. good 'Lally, storekeepers resented this legislation as encroaching 'upon their liberties, and the test case was, made of W. B Craig, who with others 'tad refused to close, notwithstanding warnings given by, the police. The case came up in the court. and. '.141r. Uraig appeared with the Won- Jack to demand the liberty etiloich .tke flag was th em. He said that if ) Council Would maintain his six children he would close every night at 7. The case NILS referred to the Su- perior Court for jiidgement. There con be no doubt that Mr. Craig lied the riglifoirhTh te. , rev be against hint.' A good many • laws have been passed regulating hours - of labor, etc , that are 'clearly an in- niement of the right. of individual Bberty, nearly all laws are that, butsit ts a debatable point how far a muiti oipality has the right to go, in limit - lug hours at which stores may remain open. If a council can close a store at' 2, why not at 4 o'clock, and if it can close a store, why not factory or like industry.• !twill probably be found that the mauncil-has exceeded its power, and that the man c tn keep hi's store open ni t if he found it to his advert. tage to o o. oug V7-177 • THE OLINTOX NEW IDEqi. Air F.. D. Monk, -Whir is opposed to ; the Opposition amendinent, proceeded .1 to give the reasons Why he could not support the amendment, and said be beneved that when the educational clauses .had been tally looked into, the people of Canada would ' not conieset6' any conclusion, but that theeeffebt of euelialeeet was to, ceesite conditions of equity aria justiee, the practical re- sult of which -tires one of very great import...m.6e. Too Much seriousness. had been Attached to the. matter, . It was a question upon which. everyone might have a. difterent opinion from iLi tieighbor without offending the race mid intecleof any one -else. - Mr Monk resented the insinuation which wet; frequently inade in a Peet of the; press ?.egarding clericat, influ- ence. When any gex..ticirian dared to the rights of the Minority it was said he was under the eontrol of the clergy. "There is no foundation an: such im accusation, and those who make . it, know not. Whereof they speek;"-eard-Me Monk,. amid cheers. lie continued : came to this house to do my duty to my country. and to nay constituents,without, being con- trolled by priest. Bishop •or **me else. Those who metre the accusation cast upon ns a libel which we 'do not deserve. There is no voter lb the Dotninion, who will be more apt to resent elericalinferferenee or influence than the electors of the Province of Qtiebec. So sensitive are the electors of Quebec upon thie point that if the priests in my riding united together to secure my election I believe I would lose my deposit. As a public man he believed everybody to be in 'the same position of iudependence that, he was in himself, and'he would like to see anybody, be he priest or Bishop, in erfere with him in the exerciSeof his functions hi the House. The Globe expresses surprise and re- e- Marcb3i 1905 The Woman who Wthluld tfr: Grocer who wouldn't. • Every day from five to fifteen ,letters are received by The Ogilvie Flour 'Mills Co. from women living in the smaller towns throughout Canada, saying they have asked their grocer for Royal Household Flour but can't get it. One Writes -="1 told my grocer, Mr.-, that would. buy 'Royal Household'. regularly if he would always keep it -on . hand, but he_said he wouldn't take on an -other. brand. of gour until he was obliged t61.1'. inOthei;jays-"My grocer is an fogie' a.nd ..neVer gets tht'newest ,or the best- things-nAtil-the xsar after.'"_ A .0AI:a says -"We haven't': , an 'grocer in our town and .are obliged to seii& to for `Royal" liou.ssehold' or take a poorer ilour," Write. direci. to Ogilvie's. Ilyou can't get "Royal Household" from your grocer,' write to us direct--Lwe, will imn3ediately give you the name of .the nearest grocer who. keeps "Royal 'Household." and send you, also the "Royal liouseholdr:recipes. there is no good reason "why your grocer. shoUld conipel you to use inferior flour -n4' first class grocer :will hesitate to order "Royal Household,for you, and even the smallest dealer will get it if you insist upon it r THE. OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO, LIMITED, MONTR1EAL. Editorial Notes. • . . It was hailed: as .a • gratifying sign that the Nova Spotlit, coal °impolite' . were getting ready •to do lausmess in There was it eeiefign fascination In 'Ontario. It seems -they are wilting fee Sitting by thir-iide of Man who was ILL &W 4.'. of duty On' American coal r -w years old, 'and n ho.had been The World's Oldest . Patriarch • to enable them to d,o so. Bok Put& ,te in publie life for almost three-quaiters something which the . rile" W:sys 'end of a century, while he told a swine -of manufacturers will pot contemplate .the events which had passed before him in the midst of the longest Public with,any toh great serenity.. And. eryi e f any man in the 'world. .the. 8 Thee iit:terest was heightened bv the general consumet may have a wore to say. Ontario ought to get a large share font that this Man, Senator David Waric,of Fred aricton,New Brunswick, *as in full posession of his faculties; • as nimble of wit as one coul4 wish ; is House for Sale T011:1000,0, with 11,004111101 end stable, bird add:00ft Water, sore of bold. eon.. trolly located for particulars seelY tO W. BRIVONE, irre14d. ygy,ter for Sale. '--....- by Mr Beett. Subscriber offers for salon two Isom . treed POW in good working order. 'Will WWII TO IMMO be sold cheap, JOH/4. Bs LINDSAY Huron Road, Godetioh Tp. ellinton P. 0, W, BRItTIONVe - BARRISTER 130L/CITOR NOTARY' .... rUBLIO. BTO, - " fk OLMTON PROFESSIONAL • HENRY BEATTIE oseeener 40 Slir IBM holt BARBISTUIR, 5101400011, •OldNTO Offiee-Elthatt Meek, ferawrir 00.14414 • !Vindmill for Sale The undersigned Offen for lisle, on4easY foram,* lirandorzt 10 -foot wheel; about • bores power, Wiih valleys and gearing complete. B. & J. RANSFOAD. encoure'eing . face; it bore never a hint.of the pathetic ; it was radiant with hope. -From °ogler's, forWarch 4th. ALMOST EVERY WOMAN' • Is inclined to habitual constipatio and shoideuse Dr. Hamilton's Pills alandrake and Butternut which Plea, se the system and, regulate:the etom eh and bowels.' For mild and sure relief use only Dr, Hanillton'S ladle. Price 25 cents. Shorthorns ler Sale. .4 2 bulls 12 months old, liotb red, good ones with good pedigrees, also 2 heifers 01 good quality prioeii right. . WISE • 'Balsam Grove Stock Farre Lands tor Sale oreamsoN a 0/11100W ,.111 the fir West" Howard, Ass', eierinnefitits S OUICITORO RIDOUT & HALE •••■ 00favirearrosits, CourentsKatiers, Real Statute arld Ineuratige Arrest Moiler to Joon , • 0.1B. IIALIE, JOHN =mut .PP G.• CAMERON formerly of Cameron Mgt * Oalnerml BARRISTER AND soratorsot,t,. •Offloe-.0analltou .oppollts.,OolbooloRops 000=.10/1. 'ONT proved farms for sale at $14 per, sore; other farina without buildings., frdm $6 to. B12 par cote, good :land from one to six Miles Irene Ulm,- -Fare -paid to-patteld inyeatine.1111. P. CRUM; Bogard,. Ake. _ . , Farm .for Sale Olgeo-Clarra, Mamilion Andric 'guava , Gogeriell. Ora* `4 • .sson _ enio.flannOW.Lt•D . PROU,DFOOT klAYS? aokezenee, Boraerrioni, larer. PROCTORS IN TEM itA.10T110E 000Wri *0, Me undersigned offers for sale his farm Onkel Nerek er•• Mud deer 10 Miait.1411110 et Hp scree being los ag; .41b can., of ant. . private Punds to lend at L west rates ° .1101, all cleared but 25. scree. Bank barn, of interest. Small house, besting. oroharO, plenty 'of W. PRGUDFOOT: R.C. HAYS wabwi 4i miles from (Minton,. III health. of proprietor. reason for selling. THOMAS TRHMEBIt, on the premises, or to Clinton post aloe. ; • , 8-10-4pd Farms for sale . Herbert Morris, of Dunlot having sold the farm of his father, t e, late ..110eris," Which he recently ptir,cbased, has p?rehased John Sands' farce along must be kept in mind that Manitoba as a men of fifty. , woo $0,000# tinaget, as forceful in the PreSeotation of a price paid for the Joseph Morris farm will protest Against this Province get- When Napoleon was at the height of his power, this man;'wassi boy of ten , ting asquafe foot of extra. ground. It, .. the river bank above Saliford. The of the, Hudson Bay country, but clear 91 thought. as cogent,. m •reason - and he was seventeen years et age, • isnot likely that an early -division of able as he put it, to the. full date's that north country Will take place nn- work of edman, when the ,Little Cor. less 'the dovernnients of Ontario, Que.; ffe1113:s vividlythetShte battle of IfV9atreer-- bec, Manitoba arid Sasketchewao can loo, and is, fu 1 ef incidents siirrauncle ; reaCh an agreement as to how tbe di- ing the event as the news of it oittne '•Altering inte hie far -away home in the vision shall he made. . '• north of Ireland, • All his life long he has been temper - e prospects are that the roads in ate in his ways. "When I was a years this part of the'province will be almost young fellow, seventy or eightY he said, "I used to drink 'liquor 7. impassable for some ' days ;dining .the „;earee "breaking up" Prcieess. The surface of .. . nrY 6°M14'141 i MIS' Ifil t i didn't seern to loosely good, and it did Most the rptidi has been forined into a heavy of them a good deal of harne sO I stop- ped it and haviet used it since." omit by the Sleigh traffic, bixt beneath It may be, of interest to kno a' What this crust is two or three feet of soft a man eats who has passed the century renew: AS the.warin Weather weakene mark ancl 'is still in public life, the . , • ; little. meat, save poultry; though this through it and sink -deeply in. soot!. is more owing to his lack of his teeth At night the roaris freeze up again and for Chewing - he refused to have a , new set, for it was notworth the while become dangerous for travel, because he said, at his titne of life. Ile eats horses stepping into these holes in the - veletables a all kinds, and 35 partieu- friuts, He eats to pastry of any kind The woest period for day travel will and no rich foods. Tea and eoffee are Occur when the crust becomes too,soft both factors in his dietery. of the Upper•House of the Dominion break through and. have no flounder .p " oldest.legislator in the world. Very the crust, the horses' feet breals1 surface are liable to break their legs: lar y fond of all sorts of i.herries and to bear horses or sleighs and /limy will Senator VV ark has been a member since that body was estab- , . promise, in the speeeh frona the throne tittn:teltilte through the two or three feet of eitish ; lis Onae of the Canadian grets beeause Mrs -Whitney -makes -nos and sun," tinderlying cruSt. • 'Federation irel8t37, He was apeoltited corn- In The' Nursery In . •14,........ Of progreesive. temperanee legielatiabf The readers of this paper will be . shire in which helived in the Province pleased to,learn that there le at. least I of New lirunswiolc, and in isq, rhts,e1- one dreaded disease that adenee has : eeted a member of therrovincialLegis- heeo able .to cure in all its stages, and : lature from the County of York. that is Cattarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure , Then •for twenty years, after he had is the only positive cure noW known to' served eight years in theassenibly, he the niedical fraternity. Caterrla being i held a seat in the Legislative Council, a constitutional disease, requires a f from that body being appointed tO eOristitutional treatment. Hairs OSA' i the first Dominion Senate. sixth Cure is taken internally aeting di. ., For the last two sessions of the Sen - redly upon ,the blood and muctlos I ate thSGovernment hits wished to send enefaces of the system, thereby de. , a private car to Carry him from his stroylogthe foundlition, of.the disease, home lit Fredericton to the capital end giving the patient strength by. city, Ottawa; but, no ; ho such parade bugling up the constitution and assist- for the sturdy old man ; he weuld ing nature in doing its work The travel as Other people or not at alll ' proprietors have so Itilleh faith in its One would notforgetthe white-faced eurative powers that they offer One figure sitting by the window with the Hundred DoIlarsi for any case tbat it. by: Queen Victoria. and holds his Purim:tile:net( Alien's Lung Balsam • It never fails to Cure a srmrsE corm, HEAVY COLD, andi all BRONCHLAL THOU - Large Bottles $1.00. 'Medium Size 60c. Smait or Trial Sim 25c. Endorsed by all who have tried it. 150. sores in 2nd Con. H. R. S. Tacker - smith ( lot 32 and west half lot 34) with • good brick house, barn, sheds, stables etc A Bret class farm. Parcels will be eold either separate or together. .For particu- lars applyto HERBERT ()RICH,. Seaforthf 4 or We Brydone, Barrister, Clinton. Bull tor Service. • BOTCHER BUSINESS1 for Sale or to Rent ovvisg to contidued ill health subscriber offset for tale or to rent, his Butcher Busi- ness, in Clinton, together with the build- ings. the best business 'stand in town. Pertieularieon•applioetion. COUCH,' Clinton. For Sale or TO Rent The Prowtv on D' °lei terrace, known as tbe .Curne property, and consisting of .8 some -of land, With eight-rooixted house, is offered for sale or to rent. All -kinds of bearing fruit trees. Just the plans Or a retired farmer or market gardener. Will be sold °heap, or rented' on reaschieble Urine. Only twenty minutes walk from Clinton post office; Apply to PRIOR .4i* - F4rat lOr Sale. Clinton. Drs., 6111111 & Dr. W. anon, L CI EA,A. Er, J. NIslart gums, M. E. C.11 Megland, Office- Ontart ISI"trttr, 014 JA"Itintond.• laib• at front door of office or Maiden/Ye. Didtben=rr" Street.' • ., . DR. J. VV. SHAW. • .• . PRIME/IAN. SIDIGRON • A)scusbeur etc., allots and • ream On • *ado St., opposite English church, merely ors cooled by or. Appleton. Clinton Ont. W. THoraPsoav '• Physician; Surgeon, lete. ' 'Medea attention given to dieemes of the We. Ear. Throat and Nose. Ofilcc and Reaidenea'- • Albert Street., BloCks Norther Ealienkury • R. W. Manning Smithr 11. , PHYSICIAN. SpROB014.. OFFICE -Main Street, Hayfield!, fOrmerly occupied by Dr. PI:Mister: unt aupanw,.: . IaENTIST ' . CLINTON,' 7 ONTARIO., tiMoe.opensivery dayand until 10 &aloe Saturday evening. '1:21 -le , BR NEST :HOLMES:. DEIITIST • Subscriber offera for sale his farm of 60 aoree. being I 4 jet 10; on the Ord eon. of Hallett; 24 miles from Clinton, and Mile from school; Neatly all cleared and in good state et cultivation. New . frame house and goOd out -buildings; good spring and plenty of waters an aore el bearing orchard; shout 35 acres broke and ready for spring crepe. Easy tering., For par- t taor: rap. oO. on, tmheApsroemNi.ses3.407r.itiamartiess The undersigned wilt. keep for service, the registered Hereford bull, Rex. 4th of Ingleside, purchased from IL D. Smith, of Combton, Q ieber. Terms el.50. Young Hereford stook for rale at any time, Lot 11, con. 9. Halletr. • . . • L.B. FARNHAM, Constance, P. 0 L, D. S. -Graduate ItoyalVolleger Mural Sur eShPeiledriaein'asttteenethti.9nRr2ialiciVitifit Pralle"2414111.41--eVer-° specialist In Crown and liragge Work D.D. S.-Firstrolau Reno graduati! rho, Monday. necessor to:Dr. T. 0. Brume, • aeons of Ontario, Rt.ronto, tal Department of Toronto umormlatr- .. ' DR. ii. FOWLEit,-: • DENTIST. Speoi°effil O°KeBre9tYsakr °It ttlio En II:4k 018 d fib tce. ia fal *re ment as painless as potialble. i • Auburn evsry Monday. • • Desirable Property. tor • Sale. . House and lots in the village o • Holmes'. ville. The undersigned -offers for sale, her large two-story brick house,' elite roof,. good cellar,. large rooms., furnace, hard and soft water le house, stable and drive shed, good garden, all binds of fruits, , about 24 aores of land, convenient to Railroad Sta. tion Post Office Church and &hoot. Ap.. ply by mail, or on the premises to MRS T. C. FrOKAUD,Ilohnesville. • 5 61! •Choice Farm.lor Sale. The Great School -mission-siesnedebsebersorrnshand.: aft S/00.1til ARS), $1 . I had held many public offices in the -Beery mother shotild treat the din. or =intents of her little ones. Prompt action may prevent serious illness - perhaps save it child's life. A simple remedy in the home is therefore an ab- ' especially as regards New Ontario. There is no cause for. surprise. , Mr Whitney has not promised any tem, perance legislation, and it•ts not reas- solute necessity, and for this purpose enable to expect from him. He nuty there is nothing so good as Baby's attempt to enforce the present 'law. Own Tablets. These Tablets proftiptly cure all stomach and bowel, troubles, BY -the -way, is it nct significhnt that break up colds, allay fevers, destroy hotel property, is euid to have advent:- -worms, aid teething, and make little per eclat since the change of ones healthy and cheerful. Guaran- 6t1 - -teed to contain no opiate or poisonous government. soothing stuff. Mrs. S. N. Pringle, Forest Falls, Ont., says "I think I rem thank 13aby's own 'Tablets for my The competitive system of selecting a baby's life. He was badly constipated . • „ pastor receivecta staggering bfow from. but after giving. him the Tablets he be was retieve at once I also And a Woodstock minister recently. A Bap-, them good when he is at all restless, ' tist church in -Stratford was in need of i a pastor, and it selected three minis - their foment.' Sold by all druggists or sent by mail at 25 e. a box by writ- 1. tors from whoni it' vented to waken, chow% , The Woodstock man was ask - and I feel I cnnnot say too much # ing the Dr. Willianis Medicine Co., • - Brockville, Ont. ' ' eel to gb and preachin the church. He replied that if he was the only nem it ripple of interest and exeitemeut ea - tine Of those events which cause . , . had 111 yiew he would consent, bute if ourred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs he was to he put tip at auction,or in 1 . eampetition with others he begged P D. Bell, of Hensall, wnen their sec- ond daughter, Miss Annie, was imited leaVe to decline. The Stratford to Mr. Duncan Stewart, son of Mr. It. church is still looking for a preeehein stewart of Tuckersmith. 4 es •• es,syasvemviviveiviyinvinwil re>..1.W1irm.V0 Ornamental Gates lifting*" 1111.1111.1111111111111111101 111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111M11111. 1111111111111111111111111011111 111111111111.1111111111V 111011011011111111111111011 "FROS17' Light in weight Artistic in design Reasonable in. price • Also a large line of Standard runt Patel alWayd onhand. Every progressive and np.to.date farmer itleista On having xmowr GATRS. CMideg and priceS On requegt, FOR SALO , JOSH AdItiv., 111116LiSummerhlll It.ditiltittratDONALD, • ithrth autumn rains fallnas so softly onInc fails to cure, Send for ist of teatime- - Address; F. J. CHEENY 8t 00 se Tol-; edo. O. • soul by druggists, 7501. Take Ilairs Family Pills forsconstip- ittion. niaLs- 'For practical education iv the well knowa s Tangs 0AistrBELL LONDESBORO. asirEit or itABRIAGE L/OlINAge No witnesses &tanked . Now ••••••••.•,••.... Private funds to loan at eaerser cent andani- wares W. BuTOONIt, . ,...".... JoHrt .vv. YE0 BoLnixaviizz. . Agent for the Ifsgaliterilk gi x au Co. of Manchester. England whose aro security are rated at $14,500,00e. A Ifo- ILII.Lor EtrruaLlingiussies CO. A of farm risks-, and town pro arty . by ' lowest rates. Pirst-o ass n es 3 alsoreprererted. Money to be had mi/ter cent up, samor ling .) nature of auk ri y. - Daily Mail" a Nolmerrills - poster card wt Watt him • Situated on the 6th con. Goderich Tp., containing about 80 acres; moat of -it good clay land, producing heavy crops. There ie about eve scree of bask, and five acres of orchard, of ooa fruit; good builiaings; frame house mini 8 room, and kitchen, woodshed end /eller; no barn, built of pine lumber, with stone basement 60x48 ft; , well at barn, with pump inside for water- ing stock; shed 5940 It; implement' house 20:85 ft, and other outbuildings; fences in -very-good-repair;sover....250__rode of wine -fence on.ehe farm; good AvelLof, Wank weter; post effiee and school 11 miles,' church 2k miles; shout miles from God atria. -Possession given at any time. Pato $ed.o0.00. • • G. H. COX: OF TORONTO Its present aid of TWENTY - ONE teachers, its iltie equipment, including ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN Typewriting Machines, Re modern and thorough work, its• success in placing ite students and grealuates in good pertinent', all combine to make it the one 3mportent. Business School of Canada, ' 1st. No Vacations, Enter env time: . Correspondense invited. •Write to W. It SHAW, Prio oi pal. bi�wn teaares orttsi e, It Wag a2cheery , The Mopetary • Times eitys find in Some recent blue books figures concerning the grain.growing dig- triets of the west of Canada, whieh will interest our readers. For example by the last report of the department of trade and eommerceriee learn that ths total number of cars of wheat in- spected Wmeipeg in 1903 was 33,- 478, containing 40,200,050 bushels. In 1902 the figures were 51,833 ears and 51,833,000 bushels arid in 1000 14, 886 ears find Only 12,3l4,380 bualiels. Of oat e the number af ears Was 1,122, containing 1 093,500 bushels lo 1002, 2- 030 cars with 3,050,000 Intchele in 1902, and 338 etre sigh 537,000buili0Ii itt 1 The coritra4t of these figures help to ehow p,hti preponderance of wheat hi Ohr VcVatern grain growing district. Xr Intatitite " avows •of CALVIN -0 COW$... There is no more inmortrot period in a cow's life than at calving time. Many thousands are lost every year at this time, 'because the animal's sysfetn is not in such condition as to stand the, strain. The feeding of Clydesdale Stock /food a sufficient time before and after • calving will tone up the System so that no trouble need be feared. Read what MO. A. Lever, Plertherton, Outs says I have found it an ex- cellent preparation for feeding cows before calving and never had tows 'dce better after." It cannot be, repeated too often, " don't let the calf loose its calf flesh," It cannot loose it without denting its growth. The raising of "Baby Beef "- or early fattened beef, the highest priced beef on the market, is easily done if the calves are kept growing. If this caii be done, you can easily realize from one tit; two cents a lb, toore that otherwise. There is nothing better with skimmed milk for ealves than Clydesdale Meek Food, Mr. Gregofy IVIchityre, Setretary, Pane- ers Institute; Renfrew, Ont., says ;-" 1 have been using your food ono my eleven calves, arid consider they are the beat lot / have ever raise4e The only other food being skimmed milk and grass." If you are not setieded,after feeding Clydeedale Stock Ppod, your money will be cheer- fully refolded by our dealer. Sold in arriur district by Reuben Grahearn 011100da • S. No8ot,41110114 • 3. Snider, Druceiteld. , 'rhos, 3. Mash, Varna. Beattie Brea., Seeforth. • WM, Molland, Gotbuick, "Iv • NeW that:fad Licensed Auctioneer. 1 The undersigned solicits a obso ef the , Pationage of thoee wishing to bps „filitistablimparauteed-lioduito, rates. .Apply.tonr..addrog JAS. A. 8Mlan- •• Jae 88, oon 16, Goderieh tp., Efinton F.O. store OptilCd • 'Rhe tindersIgned beg to announas dud they have opened tip, a new line of leuszasinfutions iininewohtiorhilliwour bee pfoenenddoasfereerld Canned Goods, inoked and Cured Meats, And some smaller lino of goods such as Breakfast Foods, Matches; Sag, 'Yeast, Chicken, etc. We vzill make sr:specialty ofusndiing Moire, Clean Varicella of Seed Grain and Timothy Seed whish we have now on hand. \ Give flea FORD at McNEIL MARRIAGE' LICENSES ISSUED EV J. B. Runiballs :platen. G. D. McTaggart BABER' ALBERT • ST, CLINTO , General Banking 'Baldness transacted NOTES ,D1SCOUNTED • Notes issued, interest snowed on • &podia. 00000 rtends$.4.4.441* Central .Meatnirket. Hewing purolceied the butchering busineaa of F. EL POwell I am pre- pered to furnish the peeple of Clin- ton with all kinds of Freels an d Onred Meats. fisesage, bologna lard, better and %Sr oftvoye kept On hand, It Fitzsimons" it Son • Telephone Id. Others (wavered promptly to patio di tbil N. IL ..-IlersOuti having hogs for &Women* WU cosier s favor by tatting it the shop. J. P. TINDALL. • " BANKER, CLINTON, ONT Private fun& to loan on mortgagee at best current rate] General Stinking, bilinneae transiteted • ;Menet allowed on deposit's. Sate noise bought irke McKillop Mutual , Ftire Insurance co. Ititriit and ISolated Town 1PrOpr. ertY Only insured. ()monks. 'T. B. McLean, President, Kippens-Thos Eraser, 'Vice -press Brucefield; Trios. Z Seey.etTreas., Seafortit; I Jas. "rorleir Hill; John Watt, Matlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seat:nth; J. Evans, beech.' -woonl J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. 1101. newels, trodbagen. ' • Lich Director is inspector of losses in, .! * Own ideality, AOONTS, • Robt. Smith, Ilarlock) Ed.1, Sestfortin Antes Curtinting, villa; 3. W. Yea,