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The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-01, Page 2
'a ay. at �s Pre ra Winter ragr THH 'C INTON NSW =A:- � Thursday. Deeelnber lot, 1810:. ..-. .. � - Ing) Rouse",, .. ._.... ....... .. .. Mr. J. llama y Mataclan�tld CLI7,VT0.^t. �. }.Iris r. g p /� qI pairoQLge solicited Dation in current Roots." by J,1j,'Clrlsdale, O:ttlawa; xvt>kkweats should be The January election gave the mala• es — The toilowing.tanle ,Barley,.” by Prof. C.A. Lav tz, Guelph. On "tea for spep}ffed periods +- + I Omo, 8m0o n 0 date of the people to deal with the House of Lards, and iE there was to Below _yr. UO In Iv ui $4!J 0...0 $g 0 $.1 00 ^ . - ""`.."-." "".. u n,n 4t10w o W 15 00 8 olunla '.500 1500 800 f;0101 u �• 01 full 1 S i@s 1�i ` vu another mandate they would ma}ro it mora .emphatic than the last ono; At Inch fi0 d 410 -and Tlnsnlit 1111 ostalling ' Contract display adveltibitt', 100 per' pl iurlt, per iNsue, � W. H. litsRla & SON ' . �., CLINTON NEW ERS. Chief Dairy Instructor; London;; Thursday, December 1st, 1910. t ieester. NIP. Redmond' For Mr. Inwood �+pe(jall ! ' Outlines PolbCy. W. H. Day, 'Guelph. The last tiv0 of these addresses will be illustra- CoalsFor ;YA �.lbNS Nover' in our lifetime has Ireland for clash with order, unless you cleanse tho system Of the bad blood' the boils or pirnl)lea will not clic- I ibe t therT(,wn tlC liv on end Cand,dat(•s Should be -Named fed AlCa11 Says ill 1•.1 :•ry Ontario Riding • b;. June Next. vicinity. y w flavor "'To be forewarned is to be fore- talung a steady incl serious view of + his moment, and the, of t armed." So the Liberal Association UtAp101109 (rr all kind Fr ulniitly of tlhe ,first ward views the pres- to YOU or. ent outl,,ok fcr Liberalism in To- possibility ��Fxv 1=:111 riot tolerate any man who at routek. 1`t the well attended meet- attended to ing Held in Poulton's 'Hall, last ' ^ Thursday night the question of or - r : ganizing tho ward and preparing n. for the next elections was discuss- I hneSS. Red Rose ed at some icngth. ":. Tile principal speaker was F, G. lcll►orvi., et(t., obv, txia cunt In -wood, organizer and general see- Y C retary of the Ontario Reform Asso- r` tuition. Other speakers were J. F. lioull. -Edgar, G. E. Gibbard. president of Tea iS blended with the Laurier Club; Eugene Collins, tics of I0:nglish partic s to Nvin freedom' ' president of Ward Two Liberals, - (r � , ' • Fuel � A c�1lt foti lilt dial iii l ryes and Ed. Doyle, apart president of . Such nicety that it is the association. eo1' Irclantl.»--At Dublin. "The way to make an effective _ organization is for each ward to the combination of all stand on its own backing. The day Lcrd Edmond Tolbot Oi Nether the election was in Decom- Las passed for working this city of Leave ordort; at re-f?enee, i0 Victoria St, '1'lione nearly 400,000 souls, as a unit," said three points Of merit,. -Wir, Inwood. her or January, thea Vnfonists were r: ady, Was k ugland ;,Ging to be dic- NRw By June next year there would n. have 'to be a candidate in each of Will try a package. the 100 provincial ridings, lie then fated to by tlwc Irish and Socialist s I al`tifB. It �1a,., 711GI1StrGt16 t0 S13Ii' outlined the different issues he � • xF J n T� •u-�' - thought should be ac}opted by the s' party. p ): •3 it: At Ilraclrzcy, 1—A progressive policy for New i4tt•1'. Ontario, to utiliz-a the agricultural and timber resources as well as The Daily PJlal the mineral. y� 2—A well defined temperance po- - -" licy. �. ' ' 3—'_More• attention to the require- ' inent,,s of agriculturists. 4—A larger number of exper}- B rnental farms anti technical schools to lrer>p a tied party 111 the house of for farmers' sons. r 5—A reformation of the present 1y educational system, which he said Commons, for t^: e .ores:; purpose of "smashing „ was th ' most muddled affair of its kind. Pre ra Winter ragr THH 'C INTON NSW =A:- � Thursday. Deeelnber lot, 1810:. ..-. .. � - vas on the .very briulc.of ruin.—Be- .. ._.... ....... .. .. Mr. J. llama y Mataclan�tld +.m, . _ �.-.�.....-,. ..... ^�SA�}-'n JAse 13 Tieblazlc, an electrician, • �ub�� � a g in ivaa kl loci hyla t3lloei, an the M. C. g' Windsor. �. }.Iris r. g p /� qI pairoQLge solicited x.w "` i � !�4o�',���. tate 1���,,f , Roots." by J,1j,'Clrlsdale, O:ttlawa; We. are resolved to win by every The January election gave the mala• R. roundhouse near ,Barley,.” by Prof. C.A. Lav tz, Guelph. On those" who come after 1:s In the world +- a.fair, and equal' Constitution for our date of the people to deal with the House of Lards, and iE there was to Below will be found a list of papers •----.—r+ ._ . _...:: ^ . - ""`.."-." "".. KY.. ,E3l:�X.i)f -Nip. u �• tors of Dundee, another mandate they would ma}ro it mora .emphatic than the last ono; At , which will be clubbf:d with Plumbing ERA BOILS AND PIMPLES -and Tlnsnlit 1111 ostalling OAitII; ima OQUOITOR, rOTAIt�• a�vl3i�ia, Percentage of Butter Pat and Ca- by Prof. A. H, present as a critical time fpr• Tariff' Bela in tha 'Milk,"• The Clinton NEW Furnace a baso. Chief Dairy Instructor; London;; 'issue.—At '.Cottenham. t ieester. NIP. Redmond' For the Year 101011. 'These prices are Are caused altogether by bad blood, and �+pe(jall ! c1alz7'roi+t W. H. Day, 'Guelph. The last tiv0 of these addresses will be illustra- t11e Constitution question has made it Nover' in our lifetime has Ireland for clash with order, unless you cleanse tho system Of the bad blood' the boils or pirnl)lea will not clic- I ibe t therT(,wn tlC liv on end eRARLE5 'O. Ir AT.8 RI�IAL I3STATH AND 1NSURANOR. fed AlCa11 safeguards or the Coust.tution Ili or - , factions had a chance Buell, as now, Ireland fa The Nr 1+ R& and Weekly Mail aplmar. vicinity. y w flavor is i ence. talung a steady incl serious view of + his moment, and the, of t and'u, niptre, c,ne year ...... 1.G5 trot pure blood and lmc-p it pure l v UtAp101109 (rr all kind Fr ulniitly Huron 9t.,..Clititpn, i to YOU or. era alit}. repairers. Boots rnade to or. possibility ��Fxv 1=:111 riot tolerate any man who at Bit& anal Weekly Globe re+novin every trace° of }rnpure Ino:.:.iii the i k tlslrrj, tl)e attended to pp A (�' �� H. T.E strength th or fragrant t g The unionist party had not enter• tempts to divid3 our rant;s or to for . .... .: ............ . . . . . . ► �,111tiltdf3.Ot` ,. ,. ,. swatter tkn ootl :n Family H. �;'SV, Star„1.60..I;reatcst l�npwn i)lo:�d rlic.ii.•ine, 1 ld1fA ort Notice Short ;votit'u a Il /+� 1 V V } I hneSS. Red Rose Major Coatc P 7o to the Iiridsh �voalren our arra. one Parliament for on_ purpme alone, and .` At Weeldy Witness ......3.601' ,* � , , LtIItDOC�: ILCi7D I;s� Ildj '• tin a Y�i)tkes, lcll►orvi., et(t., obv, txia cunt Notatry Public, Conveyancer, Fivauclal and Real Estate. Y C those`who ..were f()r their. country and t :pt Is to endr-avor out of the necessi- ... .... . .. . ...I,l .« ,t i, Advertiser ......1 60 Moils Curo•M. lioull. INSURAY011 A(;I,IrT�Repreeentinp'l!I•iroln- Tea iS blended with was for his country.—At Lewisham. tics of I0:nglish partic s to Nvin freedom' ' if ,F .t Free Press ......175 mr. A. ,T. f4aulnier, Norvood, �°.i•, :• (r � , ' • Fuel � A c�1lt foti lilt dial iii l ryes durance: Companies. 1113Wi.�IliQllt t,`cltll't 011A4e, • . Such nicety that it is eo1' Irclantl.»--At Dublin. • . v +• 'F Fil,rnlers Advocate wzit'�y: --:"l'.ra +•cy;l•r3 ..� 1 ..a.; trot dcr•l and Home blagazine „'2:3(1 boils 071 Inv week 'Ontl back, ankle � ,,. Sayes from 1 to `1 lairs Coral a day ---� the combination of all d Lcrd Edmond Tolbot Oi Nether the election was in Decom- lvitlt "• tt and. Canad-an 1',11ru (the co::l.l neat. trot rtrl ref til.: ), A friew new fibrrn;ni; joulnal....1.30 to tr; Isnrdoelr ido�ll�a� Leave ordort; at re-f?enee, i0 Victoria St, '1'lione r three points Of merit,. her or January, thea Vnfonists were r: ady, Was k ugland ;,Ging to be dic- NRw regio"n':1o,1•leri raze R'aA andUally News,Torouto 2 25 Bitt ;, a;, i n:t ' u •i::;;' t: o h.ttley a +� �• Star •` 2;25 l d to nota elm hells were cn- ` `+ No, 1130 >I, R . ,cro 1W. T1IQd1W1F$0X Will try a package. fated to by tlwc Irish and Socialist s I al`tifB. It �1a,., 711GI1StrGt16 t0 S13Ii' Bras Ia ' z c t. '+ t. " (Iloilo `r •1.,isi tirait t> rr�, au) l 1.1.x,;; 114I'CcU 1 trouuluc A4 ,c A. t.. t� i. 0 � • xF J n T� •u-�' - iicisn, Surgeon. Ute BROCi@i attention given tn,iiL'ea°©9CP,tka EYCi Bar. Throat, T`•ie8e, you y .7' 1•' p ): •3 it: At Ilraclrzcy, Mail Nvitil ally i'.21^e."' i4tt•1'. .. . The Daily PJlal „ „ „ „ „ .« � 3.25 I•`im1t1d3 C1:Y4�1. .. of ,. if .t ° ,� , Free., Press c y� i;xe4 carofullx esnrpinecl, ani suitable flassea 1 Irc,crii)ed. - -" _ �. ' ' :+2), Redmond returns with $200,000 of foreiim monf^y in his pocket r ctori.. ...;:'..,,.3,?:3 r�'°, va !t.. lnler, f,ra21}';y, ue., c r,tc3: I wrl l l 1:cc1 to recoin)nercl AUico and Itesiaenco. B to lrer>p a tied party 111 the house of '3e,1d Orde1"s tG " Rurdaei.131obd l.,Ittcr7 as 1: 111b7 dolls Ino face �:ith r Twn door8 wewt of the Co�nperCiul IlYgxeY aluraia at: 1y Commons, for t^: e .ores:; purpose of "smashing „ «nuc'.;'Ood. a°•ly :vas covered The Clinton New l f'a,, ' � , � 1 —ioerl i,y a fli,.rtd i n!)14,; anti heist . ti;' FF11 a '+ +, ii' q i IS �fOod@c'S f , -. the British Constitution. 1 lie eptzles ba<.lr �; ^. dictator Of the Il2'itit,h Empire..—November 12. , to tr' - Bard,== Nood Diums ;lad lava . f tlinttoaY, Qllt.� 11Q til n re: Loved l diAl �4) and I IlU!� h.iFU Il,$NDON,.'4P1TAItIO • , 1fd 1uY(7t W. , ll2r. `tY, (�4)nnt, L, YC. 4.: 8 .,,Y,,.➢t. A.f3.. LSiq- �+' ... ,. __., _ -. -. _............---. _.- ii+T , :L I`ppt pn rt1P fr('t , , ,. t' � smess & Sho nd ce•-Ontario Street, Clinton, Tright eolla uV front door.gf office or residence, Ftattanbnr}� C�,orge Reid _ � y l3ardocl. I3.Gp:l Iattdr� f;s manu.acturecl • NF-VsR SOLD IN OULK Aly slight experipaco of the'erlses 1n. , . . Dour Canadian boats have been only by Tl,c T. Milburn (p., Limited,. SUBJECTS orate laours,ab spigal-1 to'3 vm„ 7 to 0 v.rn . Your Grocer Will t public affairs of tits i_otller Country . grunted an extension• of their ill- Toronto, ont, -' -�"- has taught ane that the lilother Cabal- surance for late fall traffic. Resident and Mail Coatraes` k earo+raaaanesrd 1<< sl try never seemed to bc' so ne ar snag -.,.. . ___ _ .. _-- ....1__ —._ C■t■losa.s Fr.o . DR. a. 11 A, 6KAW. nificent developments as when . she �aoab..vuw.c...v�mrrow,.an+ PUYSICIAN, SU14GEON, The Ontario Provincial Winter Fair ,c ;;nrli,h will lie opened to tho Publ:t: on Alonday morning Dec. 5th, when all the exhibits will be in Place by 10 a.m. The sessions to l)e devoted to judging areas fol- Jolvs,—Tlorses, 1lionday, 2 p.m. and 8.30 p.m„ Tuesday 8 p.m., Wednes- day. 2 p.m., Thursday, 10 a.m., and 7,3U p.m., Fr Ida,,•, 10 a.m., and 2 p.m., -0m.,BEEF CATTLE—Mondav 3.30 p. M., and 7.30 p.hi., Tuesday 10 a. in.. and 1.30 min. SHEEP— Monday 2 P•m., Tuesday 10 a.m, SWI:r'E-13a- con hogs, I1londay, 2 p.m. Other ctaGses, Tuesrlay, 10 a.m. T'ptL- i+r.•V—..Monday, 1 p.m., Tuesday,' 8 a. m'and 1.30 p. m.,Wednesday 8.30 a.m. Tile judg•iug will be more in- t' tcresting than ever this year on account of the large number of en -- tries. In the horse Department, t: the exhibits of Heavy Horses will exceed those of last year. Of Cly- desdales Carl Shires alone there will be 154 horses. In beef cattle thy, exhibits will be almost twice as mann as last y.,ar. The Shcep and Sill,• Cls a hive large classes, and i117 thy' poultry department there will bf, 5,000 birds on exhibition. Sessions for lirnetical addresses (301 at Ili beg'iu on Tucesdalb Ucc."rldress {" 2.301)•ni• There will be an s... On ,CI(jvor Secd Pr.)cjuctiorl in On- tario" by T.O. Raynor, "Tho Pro)- chn tion of Alfalfa Seed in Ontario' by Prof, C, A. Zavitz, and "Lessons for Ontario Partners in Seed Prod - action. Rased on Observations made in Europe" by Geo, Ii, Clark, Dom- inion Seed Commissioner, Ottawa, Special attention will be given on Tuesday evening to the "Product ion and Marketing of Eggs." At 7,30 p. m. Prof. W. R. Graham will s�ioifle an Eggs." Ile will i eon e folloed "Productionby 4 John A. Gunn, of Montreal, with the subject of "The Dealers' Dif- ficultics in Alarketing Eggs" and the session will close with an ad- dress on "Co-operation in the Mar- lrr•ti)lg of b:ggat" by J, H. Hare.. %Vhitl,y, On Wednesday morning, `•,iddresses will have "'�rrl, 1fh., trio .. - tl,cciltl reference io ht)rses, C. Grenside, (.uclph, will take up t7he Training of Ilorse.s," H(,rbert Smith, manager, JTnion Stock Yards I Toronto will explain tulle "Different Ty ,rs of horses and Their Market values" ,The Classification of Tlorsr•s at t4hows" will be discussed by John Brit;}lf, Myrtle gtation.and John (;uardhouse, Highfield, from 1,30 to 3.30 on Wednesday afternoon the time will be devoted to the fr)l-' lowing addresses, "The Beef Cattle Industry in Ontario;' by Thos. Me- Millan, Seaforth,and John Camp bell, Woodville; "The Revised Act ..; for the Protection of Sheep and Taxation of Dogs," by aLicut.=Col. R, gellwon. Byron; 119wine Experi- ment," by Prof. G.E. Day, Gb1(111)h, Beginning at 3.30 on Wednesday af- ternoon, Dec. 7th, there will be ser- ies of addresses on Live Stock Feed and Feeding. This series will be introduced by C. C. James, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, with are address on "The Poorest and Beat in 'Crop Production" He ,will be followed_ by _ Prof., C, A. 7avitz, at vas on the .very briulc.of ruin.—Be- _. forb Liberal Colonial Club. ter; I'Storag€ and Feeding of Mr. Churchill Roots." by J,1j,'Clrlsdale, O:ttlawa; We. are resolved to win by every "(lrowing *and Feeding, of lawful means for ourselves and for. ,Barley,.” by Prof. C.A. Lav tz, Guelph. On those" who come after 1:s In the world Thursday afternoon the subject a.fair, and equal' Constitution for our t�C:orn" will betaken bij) under four '' country. We seely nothing .hole. We divisions. The lectures will close will talre, nothing' less,. ---To tlie elec- on Thursday afternoon, with ad-. tors of Dundee, dresses on "Paying for Alilk 'by Mr. Chamberlain°s Secretary Cheese Factories According to the Air. Chamberlain regards the Percentage of Butter Pat and Ca- by Prof. A. H, present as a critical time fpr• Tariff' Bela in tha 'Milk,"• .Reform, and hopes that the club will. Dean, Guelph,. anti Frank Herns, assist in. bringing about a successful Chief Dairy Instructor; London;; 'issue.—At '.Cottenham. "The Care of Milk ion the Farm," by Geo, H: Barr,04ef of Dairy 13rane11 The Morning Post Ottawa, "Lfntler(Iraining,' by"Prof. . -The refusal of the Government to .. agree to a reasonable compromise on. W. H. Day, 'Guelph. The last tiv0 of these addresses will be illustra- t11e Constitution question has made it ted. by stereopticon vierwo. clear' to the nation that: they are re - The different railways are sell- S011ed to attempt to destroy all the, Ing round trip tickets to Guelph safeguards or the Coust.tution Ili or - , factions for single kare on each, day from der to satisfy the hungry Dec. 3rd to 9th, InclusiveTickets wilose votes are ner;essary ):p their,ex•, are Food to return up 'to and in- is i ence. eluding Dec. 12th, Mr. Long We are Fraotiexl.Boot and Shoe mak-. —`-- A Constitbftlonal'stz,i�,, ie which will] era alit}. repairers. Boots rnade to or. W. D. Sanders of Stephen, while ;plunge the country hAo sometlifng to civil war.•-�-�At Dublin working around his cattle, was painfully injured by a -steer kicking ;akln ;&.Ir E. 'Carson him in the leg, and as a result:'hill The unionist party had not enter• be. compelled to lay off duty for . talnccl, and, could .not entertain,. a a 'time. This is the 'second_ accident . policy of Home Rule.—At' Dublin. . that has befallen himi,wfth•fn a'fe%v Major Coatc P mpnths, he - .laving. sustained a broken thumb a short time ago. rn the coining fight .tile. party. cicav .them, awe wuuld be cic-4n.: There would be, ----o--- = — those`who ..were f()r their. country and " those what were for their party. • Ile Opposite Post Office. .'t; Drafts iimed. Intereet.%howed on deposits, . jl was for his country.—At Lewisham. The Ontario Provincial Winter Fair ,c ;;nrli,h will lie opened to tho Publ:t: on Alonday morning Dec. 5th, when all the exhibits will be in Place by 10 a.m. The sessions to l)e devoted to judging areas fol- Jolvs,—Tlorses, 1lionday, 2 p.m. and 8.30 p.m„ Tuesday 8 p.m., Wednes- day. 2 p.m., Thursday, 10 a.m., and 7,3U p.m., Fr Ida,,•, 10 a.m., and 2 p.m., -0m.,BEEF CATTLE—Mondav 3.30 p. M., and 7.30 p.hi., Tuesday 10 a. in.. and 1.30 min. SHEEP— Monday 2 P•m., Tuesday 10 a.m, SWI:r'E-13a- con hogs, I1londay, 2 p.m. Other ctaGses, Tuesrlay, 10 a.m. T'ptL- i+r.•V—..Monday, 1 p.m., Tuesday,' 8 a. m'and 1.30 p. m.,Wednesday 8.30 a.m. Tile judg•iug will be more in- t' tcresting than ever this year on account of the large number of en -- tries. In the horse Department, t: the exhibits of Heavy Horses will exceed those of last year. Of Cly- desdales Carl Shires alone there will be 154 horses. In beef cattle thy, exhibits will be almost twice as mann as last y.,ar. The Shcep and Sill,• Cls a hive large classes, and i117 thy' poultry department there will bf, 5,000 birds on exhibition. Sessions for lirnetical addresses (301 at Ili beg'iu on Tucesdalb Ucc."rldress {" 2.301)•ni• There will be an s... On ,CI(jvor Secd Pr.)cjuctiorl in On- tario" by T.O. Raynor, "Tho Pro)- chn tion of Alfalfa Seed in Ontario' by Prof, C, A. Zavitz, and "Lessons for Ontario Partners in Seed Prod - action. Rased on Observations made in Europe" by Geo, Ii, Clark, Dom- inion Seed Commissioner, Ottawa, Special attention will be given on Tuesday evening to the "Product ion and Marketing of Eggs." At 7,30 p. m. Prof. W. R. Graham will s�ioifle an Eggs." Ile will i eon e folloed "Productionby 4 John A. Gunn, of Montreal, with the subject of "The Dealers' Dif- ficultics in Alarketing Eggs" and the session will close with an ad- dress on "Co-operation in the Mar- lrr•ti)lg of b:ggat" by J, H. Hare.. %Vhitl,y, On Wednesday morning, `•,iddresses will have "'�rrl, 1fh., trio .. - tl,cciltl reference io ht)rses, C. Grenside, (.uclph, will take up t7he Training of Ilorse.s," H(,rbert Smith, manager, JTnion Stock Yards I Toronto will explain tulle "Different Ty ,rs of horses and Their Market values" ,The Classification of Tlorsr•s at t4hows" will be discussed by John Brit;}lf, Myrtle gtation.and John (;uardhouse, Highfield, from 1,30 to 3.30 on Wednesday afternoon the time will be devoted to the fr)l-' lowing addresses, "The Beef Cattle Industry in Ontario;' by Thos. Me- Millan, Seaforth,and John Camp bell, Woodville; "The Revised Act ..; for the Protection of Sheep and Taxation of Dogs," by aLicut.=Col. R, gellwon. Byron; 119wine Experi- ment," by Prof. G.E. Day, Gb1(111)h, Beginning at 3.30 on Wednesday af- ternoon, Dec. 7th, there will be ser- ies of addresses on Live Stock Feed and Feeding. This series will be introduced by C. C. James, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, with are address on "The Poorest and Beat in 'Crop Production" He ,will be followed_ by _ Prof., C, A. 7avitz, at Cir P. MaglZbls ,.�..�.�... ... ..M .,� �..���..� -- I~1r 1 The crisis was probably ilio: most — --- - -- -- _ -__ — ---- -. t^ a Insurance eos I � The i ndersig~ned •bas a quail_ ty of serious event that had 'imppeiled for 1� r1_�s choice (.edar.E'osts fOr sale- � gattn :and .Isolated Town' Pir4pa €00 years. .Ho felt sure that'no blame erty' Only InsuOred. ,�j (� "G"ONTEST attached- to the. Unionist leaders fol 1'1LICI;S :R.iE,tSoXAB1LlC pF.FICERs. E t9 `l lthe breakdown of the Conference, and President,' Seaforth `l' V dl r� J. B. that .Mr. Asquith was eduaily disap JAMES' I3AMILTON as. Connolly, Vioe' Pres., Goderich poiatcd, for the, part of a revolution. i3b Thos. B'. Hays, Sec.-t'rea .:, S•eaforth ary did not suit llfin.-At Bristol. How Some of the Noted Politician't Capt. Cooper' DIRECTORS .. Regard the Approaching Battle Under Home Rule the burden -of YUI"h )C1iF;S will appreciote the ease, and. comfort derived from ,�-•� '"�� Tas. Connelly, Holrnesville; john -at the Polls taxation would be so enormous that it wearint "proper fitting glasses." When getting yon" eyes suited de ng 9 Watt, Hariock, G. Dale, Clinton; bi, _ mould' crush. massy of their. industries mancl ability,,re]iahility, and abov© qll deinand experience—tor experi- and would. be. the greatest stimulus t0 ence is the chief thin in o rictitwork. Before Placing our orders for Chesney; . Se Grieve, I, .-Evans, T. - Be, - Arthur J. Balfour p p b y wopn; J. G. Grieve,-Winthrop,T.:W�n_ • emigration that the. country had .ever •j ,.• your,season s supplyof Gaal, get , r neweis • .. Brodha en, -M ivlcl;bvan G. TAU.IIE' Cf oronto ourprices. The ver best. goods � l; ' In his election address elle . leader k2lotvn �At Dublin: - •:. S. , ,,.. yy Clulton.r _ of the Opposition 'in tlia : 11ous3 01 A.' K. Richardson ' carried An stvck'and sold at the ''Each.Director is inspector of losse In.. Commons asserts that "behind tilt The 'electors n•ill have ••to- deckle, •- Manufacturing. U tirtail tend I�.vesight 5pecia,tist, Evha has had � lowest possible pylae.: P � . Single -Chamber conspra`bY' lurks' So, once for all, whether" they will be •gov ;i5 aars.l�> ac£ictil Bx erisnce in Optical Work, will be at his own locality: cialfsm and Home Rule: `It'.is becausz .erned. by.600'oCille-hereditary unem y Orders may be left at Davis AGENTS. loyed .orb their own' re nese dt:•'Rowland's ]3ardwtt"e store, or t ' both Nationalists and ;;oculists are p y 1 ata- C� Yy S re (� ,Root. Smith, Harlock; Ed,. 'Hinchlo aware that their darlink projects al \ �.C�llptex �' cTH WE',�r ►rJt.O `'lY �'0�1 `.. witli 1 J _ t. tives.=At:142biirhead: ' Seaf rth; James Chi ming, Egmond■ not in harmony with. the considered. Mr. Ure -- � i vi T - will of the people ti " )seas foe .• SVhat are o going o o when t 'T�1L1r C��L. . y DOC. �t�il, J. s$u,'tlljremsQpng lie; J, W:`Yeo, HoImesvlTle A P YI eYui gt d '1 he the abolishment of. the• only eonsti election comes? aThe. sim Ile question I�. Payments may be made at Tozer &;� tutional• safeguard which: at- eritica: .rill be:."I)o:'you' deshe government. ItEQIIi.IIFtF:IC Tl[lE D<�X ;:t4\D •'9D.iTl: 1I.t niecl:s^j, ll jQht Plaut•• Brolvns, Ol ntoh, -or to R. H. Outt, . p • yourself odertoh ; moments will enable that will to re• +lf or somebody. t0 govern for ; •' •� - _ G wail." you"—At .Slaithwaite. S. 't.. Taube is the oldest opticiain in Oauada;, having been establish ed since •1672, .and during' the post, years has given every satisfaction A O O B T A I L Mr. Haldane J o thoesands of -customers. lois work bels been very.big lily recommend- ' T`� The election is coming sWlftly. The E;1 bv'all those.who have hard occasion to consult him professionally, a' • C':L.INTON Liberal party will concentrate utaon ��f -Of '� � �� if '=ou..kiave "eye trciuh'Ies" don't fail to take adeanta a of this "i �' '���' the question of the House of Lords, - opportunity to have your eyes properly attends tp. We feel, that if the appeal is not'lnade +• Fire:,' Life and . Accident swiftly we shall• be weighed in the The Parties. Before, and After the ALL WORK IS ARS0LiLT. 1,Y GiL,,RANTEE D. Farm: to Relit Insurance balance and found wanting: At Bris• Last Campaign,.,', tol. P The Ostram.farw,T� of 28,0th Con. of Godelieh _. M r. Bir The result of the first. election of I Tu„ 80 acres is offered to i eat. ,Apply to tell 1910 Is shown numerically as folloSvs: JOSS Coolf, or to. lul;s,.J, IiALSTEAib ' Real /state bought and sold Nothing will ever induce me to say t. Ciodorieh, Money to loan Clinton a word about what happened at the -, - - ---__ __.._..�.__ -__ -- --.- l3efore 'Dissolution Conference., We adhere to the Veto. 'Liberal ........ 373 Resolutions, and must proceed •with• 46 , I Huse allyl I,0t; for Sale. OiIace.Issaic stye ��lale$t door. to New them without' delay: At Bristol: Labor .. a..... _ Nationalist ...'. ... 83 a Lord Curzon Unionist ..........,.... 168 -located ycst eet�cdntainibgnine Gland TruhkICail.Yaty System Tho .confenientily The Unionist leaders ' are puttin molliMurps. T e house i e .� BT ' rooms• .Tho house is to recently, re -built. oSlq, forward a clear . and' definite .plan for Total, 670 I anis in (,xcLlIont repair. A good, row stable oa Railway Time Table the reconstruction and reform of. the Ees: ,Apply to A. y: Lz,IAY. ,,. tiro nrelnisy ,49use, 9f. fiords.—At. Bristol, - After Dissolution hondnn,'Huron wind Bruce. Mr. F, it. Smith Liberal �. 75 The Constitution has. been put up to Labor . . ...... : ....... , ... 240 I''ilrlll . foP Sale North Passenger auction in a foreign country, and the Nationalist .. 71 Centre" F art Lot 35 'containing 48 40 -- London, depart:. `,. $,30 a:m 4.50 p m -honest broker (Mr. Redmond) has re- Independent Nationalist.. 11p Cxeter.a .. _0.40 5.43 . :. 27v � :, P,A - . ' acres and North 5Q acres on Lot 36; lU l.xeter, . �..., 0.513 - 5.E'i-4 turned to claim the price of his bro. Unionist :, ... , acres or more gopt} hard wood ,huch Nensall;.........:., 10,08. 0.05 kerage.-At the Constitutional Club. l good liars, stabling: underneath, Kippen.......:..... 10:16 0.11 Lord Rosebery Total, 670 1 good Ilog I enand driving; sbe.d. sinal'i Brucefield. s ..... 10.30 -6.19 The Salvation of Cheat Britain does ` ' Orcbard, hraine House ,celiac under Clinton ............. 11.05 6.i3J , nQt rest on either political party, but - ---_._ ___ _ .- ........_._._ good welI water at. Holt .1nd ,`inr��g Londesboro......... 11.18 6.52 . on that great impartial mass which Ureek • running through loot 3), r Blyth.... .:..:....:. ILW 7.00 belongs to neither and which gives a `1•• •Genuine Tegetable Vibre Parchment, for wrapping 1lricp, apply to .R,- SCO'1".l- flex Ric,. Belgrave....4....... 1140 7.13 g Bli"' dr on I.ot 35. Can. 13 Hullett, 2m Vin ham, arrive...'11,1i0 7,35 Judicial decision at every' election.—At LUTE butter --the best 'sheet on the market, In paCltayes, Liverpool. Lord Morley not printed : � • .South Pa�aen er g We are approaching' a time when ' 2 DC Farm )1Oi SZiC B lgra� .. depart.,; 0 54 3.44 3.33 p to probably somo of the foundations and 500 Sheets for SOCe 2010 Sheets Iol -o— 6'0 SAA structures, of society are to bo exam- 120 acres, in od .sta#e' of d1d1t V- Blyth.. • , ....... 7.08 3.04 � •,, �o Londesboro.,.=..... 7.16 '4,04 fined. I do not know If .ever there was anon, being lot 24 and 25, . con. 5 Minton, 7,50 4..23 dime vvhon the thinking power o p.{- A.. p �-+ �- y� �{ Goderich Tp,, all, fresh seeded Brucefield ... 8.12 4.30 this flatlon was going to be subjects 1 t�V J. �+ 1 1 dowli, less tei;-a�etes, which is plow- Kippen ..............8.28 4.47 'to -M Bore exacting test. ---At L1vcr• Cen u i i!E' ed. On the properly is a concreteHensAll.. 8.32 4.6Z .louse a barn 5rby 80, good stabs ' pool. . • , y it geter.. . ..... 8.48 6.15 .■- �r Have Yobs. name, farm. and post -office newly printed lino well watered. 'Abplsr'to *n, . O N) fi.11i i1t7eminvolt. J.W. We#torvclt, lr.. C.A.. plindp■l. Vice -Principal, r crrel•cur, etc., ollice and reddene.o on tenbury 1% ouoosite w, Firran'i residences F d �yMdead Cro,ru and YrAla `ort.itSpecially. r rluatoofC.C.D,b.. Clricaco aniIi.O,D,S... Tomnto. •: Having secured aL commodious Brain .'Zill.ttclii oil Mondays, May Ise to l►cecn►iUep r, Storehouse, we are now buying all kinds of grain; for which the, highest � ,°. � . I+ O W LEi`RI prices will be paid,E Bran, S'borts, Corn and all kinds' of glrain, Seeds and; other. feeds keutt on 1,1T. Offioas over U'1vEIL'S store. hand at the, storehouse. Special caro taken to make dental Oeab. i meat as painiess as poad'able. , OIC° THOMAS �IJi�CaF�`�'; . Live stook and general Auction der GODERioH OiVT p �w� 7r•g�rtf rl YW/ fle' AT R S R, 43V ■YI ! Ya• �i ■ t➢ � . r gt o; stag„ slues n spar nt a [� Vfr 17 r 7,.y er t+lrfiw Elle office, Clinton, prc,mrt.y.abtenaat' , orf to. Terms reasonable. Farmera• sale not+, store opens at 7 30 a in, closes at 8'p in. disssountod We are Fraotiexl.Boot and Shoe mak-. —`-- era alit}. repairers. Boots rnade to or. G. D. McTaggart M. D. McTagpv der from one to three daynotice. and repairing done while:you.'wait. .' �r�po .YL.NIis MeT . Bros -'a Farmers Attention 8}INIiEIt� ' We have on hand seyeral pazirs of., our own make lioots,just the thing for ALBERT S"�' , 'CLINTON the Spring. wear, Come in and °see. and lRankting Buss oma .them, ac'anualeted W. H. WAXTS, SON'. i NOTES DiS.COUNTED' Opposite Post Office. .'t; Drafts iimed. Intereet.%howed on deposits, . yr t�E'�DAII, i'�STS �'��, Sl9iL�i Th'e' -. MCKil➢® Mutual Cir P. MaglZbls ,.�..�.�... ... ..M .,� �..���..� -- I~1r 1 The crisis was probably ilio: most — --- - -- -- _ -__ — ---- -. t^ a Insurance eos I � The i ndersig~ned •bas a quail_ ty of serious event that had 'imppeiled for 1� r1_�s choice (.edar.E'osts fOr sale- � gattn :and .Isolated Town' Pir4pa €00 years. .Ho felt sure that'no blame erty' Only InsuOred. ,�j (� "G"ONTEST attached- to the. Unionist leaders fol 1'1LICI;S :R.iE,tSoXAB1LlC pF.FICERs. E t9 `l lthe breakdown of the Conference, and President,' Seaforth `l' V dl r� J. B. that .Mr. Asquith was eduaily disap JAMES' I3AMILTON as. Connolly, Vioe' Pres., Goderich poiatcd, for the, part of a revolution. i3b Thos. B'. Hays, Sec.-t'rea .:, S•eaforth ary did not suit llfin.-At Bristol. How Some of the Noted Politician't Capt. Cooper' DIRECTORS .. Regard the Approaching Battle Under Home Rule the burden -of YUI"h )C1iF;S will appreciote the ease, and. comfort derived from ,�-•� '"�� Tas. Connelly, Holrnesville; john -at the Polls taxation would be so enormous that it wearint "proper fitting glasses." When getting yon" eyes suited de ng 9 Watt, Hariock, G. Dale, Clinton; bi, _ mould' crush. massy of their. industries mancl ability,,re]iahility, and abov© qll deinand experience—tor experi- and would. be. the greatest stimulus t0 ence is the chief thin in o rictitwork. Before Placing our orders for Chesney; . Se Grieve, I, .-Evans, T. - Be, - Arthur J. Balfour p p b y wopn; J. G. Grieve,-Winthrop,T.:W�n_ • emigration that the. country had .ever •j ,.• your,season s supplyof Gaal, get , r neweis • .. Brodha en, -M ivlcl;bvan G. TAU.IIE' Cf oronto ourprices. The ver best. goods � l; ' In his election address elle . leader k2lotvn �At Dublin: - •:. S. , ,,.. yy Clulton.r _ of the Opposition 'in tlia : 11ous3 01 A.' K. Richardson ' carried An stvck'and sold at the ''Each.Director is inspector of losse In.. Commons asserts that "behind tilt The 'electors n•ill have ••to- deckle, •- Manufacturing. U tirtail tend I�.vesight 5pecia,tist, Evha has had � lowest possible pylae.: P � . Single -Chamber conspra`bY' lurks' So, once for all, whether" they will be •gov ;i5 aars.l�> ac£ictil Bx erisnce in Optical Work, will be at his own locality: cialfsm and Home Rule: `It'.is becausz .erned. by.600'oCille-hereditary unem y Orders may be left at Davis AGENTS. loyed .orb their own' re nese dt:•'Rowland's ]3ardwtt"e store, or t ' both Nationalists and ;;oculists are p y 1 ata- C� Yy S re (� ,Root. Smith, Harlock; Ed,. 'Hinchlo aware that their darlink projects al \ �.C�llptex �' cTH WE',�r ►rJt.O `'lY �'0�1 `.. witli 1 J _ t. tives.=At:142biirhead: ' Seaf rth; James Chi ming, Egmond■ not in harmony with. the considered. Mr. Ure -- � i vi T - will of the people ti " )seas foe .• SVhat are o going o o when t 'T�1L1r C��L. . y DOC. �t�il, J. s$u,'tlljremsQpng lie; J, W:`Yeo, HoImesvlTle A P YI eYui gt d '1 he the abolishment of. the• only eonsti election comes? aThe. sim Ile question I�. Payments may be made at Tozer &;� tutional• safeguard which: at- eritica: .rill be:."I)o:'you' deshe government. ItEQIIi.IIFtF:IC Tl[lE D<�X ;:t4\D •'9D.iTl: 1I.t niecl:s^j, ll jQht Plaut•• Brolvns, Ol ntoh, -or to R. H. Outt, . p • yourself odertoh ; moments will enable that will to re• +lf or somebody. t0 govern for ; •' •� - _ G wail." you"—At .Slaithwaite. S. 't.. Taube is the oldest opticiain in Oauada;, having been establish ed since •1672, .and during' the post, years has given every satisfaction A O O B T A I L Mr. Haldane J o thoesands of -customers. lois work bels been very.big lily recommend- ' T`� The election is coming sWlftly. The E;1 bv'all those.who have hard occasion to consult him professionally, a' • C':L.INTON Liberal party will concentrate utaon ��f -Of '� � �� if '=ou..kiave "eye trciuh'Ies" don't fail to take adeanta a of this "i �' '���' the question of the House of Lords, - opportunity to have your eyes properly attends tp. We feel, that if the appeal is not'lnade +• Fire:,' Life and . Accident swiftly we shall• be weighed in the The Parties. Before, and After the ALL WORK IS ARS0LiLT. 1,Y GiL,,RANTEE D. Farm: to Relit Insurance balance and found wanting: At Bris• Last Campaign,.,', tol. P The Ostram.farw,T� of 28,0th Con. of Godelieh _. M r. Bir The result of the first. election of I Tu„ 80 acres is offered to i eat. ,Apply to tell 1910 Is shown numerically as folloSvs: JOSS Coolf, or to. lul;s,.J, IiALSTEAib ' Real /state bought and sold Nothing will ever induce me to say t. Ciodorieh, Money to loan Clinton a word about what happened at the -, - - ---__ __.._..�.__ -__ -- --.- l3efore 'Dissolution Conference., We adhere to the Veto. 'Liberal ........ 373 Resolutions, and must proceed •with• 46 , I Huse allyl I,0t; for Sale. OiIace.Issaic stye ��lale$t door. to New them without' delay: At Bristol: Labor .. a..... _ Nationalist ...'. ... 83 a Lord Curzon Unionist ..........,.... 168 -located ycst eet�cdntainibgnine Gland TruhkICail.Yaty System Tho .confenientily The Unionist leaders ' are puttin molliMurps. T e house i e .� BT ' rooms• .Tho house is to recently, re -built. oSlq, forward a clear . and' definite .plan for Total, 670 I anis in (,xcLlIont repair. A good, row stable oa Railway Time Table the reconstruction and reform of. the Ees: ,Apply to A. y: Lz,IAY. ,,. tiro nrelnisy ,49use, 9f. fiords.—At. Bristol, - After Dissolution hondnn,'Huron wind Bruce. Mr. F, it. Smith Liberal �. 75 The Constitution has. been put up to Labor . . ...... : ....... , ... 240 I''ilrlll . foP Sale North Passenger auction in a foreign country, and the Nationalist .. 71 Centre" F art Lot 35 'containing 48 40 -- London, depart:. `,. $,30 a:m 4.50 p m -honest broker (Mr. Redmond) has re- Independent Nationalist.. 11p Cxeter.a .. _0.40 5.43 . :. 27v � :, P,A - . ' acres and North 5Q acres on Lot 36; lU l.xeter, . �..., 0.513 - 5.E'i-4 turned to claim the price of his bro. Unionist :, ... , acres or more gopt} hard wood ,huch Nensall;.........:., 10,08. 0.05 kerage.-At the Constitutional Club. l good liars, stabling: underneath, Kippen.......:..... 10:16 0.11 Lord Rosebery Total, 670 1 good Ilog I enand driving; sbe.d. sinal'i Brucefield. s ..... 10.30 -6.19 The Salvation of Cheat Britain does ` ' Orcbard, hraine House ,celiac under Clinton ............. 11.05 6.i3J , nQt rest on either political party, but - ---_._ ___ _ .- ........_._._ good welI water at. Holt .1nd ,`inr��g Londesboro......... 11.18 6.52 . on that great impartial mass which Ureek • running through loot 3), r Blyth.... .:..:....:. ILW 7.00 belongs to neither and which gives a `1•• •Genuine Tegetable Vibre Parchment, for wrapping 1lricp, apply to .R,- SCO'1".l- flex Ric,. Belgrave....4....... 1140 7.13 g Bli"' dr on I.ot 35. Can. 13 Hullett, 2m Vin ham, arrive...'11,1i0 7,35 Judicial decision at every' election.—At LUTE butter --the best 'sheet on the market, In paCltayes, Liverpool. Lord Morley not printed : � • .South Pa�aen er g We are approaching' a time when ' 2 DC Farm )1Oi SZiC B lgra� .. depart.,; 0 54 3.44 3.33 p to probably somo of the foundations and 500 Sheets for SOCe 2010 Sheets Iol -o— 6'0 SAA structures, of society are to bo exam- 120 acres, in od .sta#e' of d1d1t V- Blyth.. • , ....... 7.08 3.04 � •,, �o Londesboro.,.=..... 7.16 '4,04 fined. I do not know If .ever there was anon, being lot 24 and 25, . con. 5 Minton, 7,50 4..23 dime vvhon the thinking power o p.{- A.. p �-+ �- y� �{ Goderich Tp,, all, fresh seeded Brucefield ... 8.12 4.30 this flatlon was going to be subjects 1 t�V J. �+ 1 1 dowli, less tei;-a�etes, which is plow- Kippen ..............8.28 4.47 'to -M Bore exacting test. ---At L1vcr• Cen u i i!E' ed. On the properly is a concreteHensAll.. 8.32 4.6Z .louse a barn 5rby 80, good stabs ' pool. . • , y it geter.. . ..... 8.48 6.15 .■- �r Have Yobs. name, farm. and post -office newly printed lino well watered. 'Abplsr'to *n, . O N) fi.11i