The Clinton New Era, 1898-06-24, Page 2r r
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CLINTON NEW ERA
the ptople day by day, reminding
them that the costly piles nelther give
rip in taxes to Ciesar that which is
Ccesar's, nor evenyield to (II4 tuoney .
lenders that whIs: h is in toe
bond. All this being incontrovert-
ibly true, it is not strange that con-
ferences tire now beginning to deal
with miliien-dollar schemes for raising
money, instead of directing the atten-
tion of the preacher and parishioner to
the gentle teachings of the Saviour
who had not where'to lay his head,
whose work in this world was not de-
voted to building churches, comprom-
ising mortgages, or raising a superan-
nuation fund for his apostles. Church
work appears to be degenerating into
a money -raising and money -spending
scheme, and an ocean of debt appears
lo have engulfed the flood which
poured from Mount Calvary. Arid if
the saints be so absorbed in the arith-
metic of their private gains and church
donations, is it wonderful that those
outside the blessed pale are satisfied
with the undilutedly weak and beggar-
ly elements of the world.
Spraying Fruit Trees.
For five weeks agents of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture have been
giving instructions on the sppraying of
fruit trees at thirty otcha,rds in differ-
ent parts of the Province. Reports
sent to Dr. Orr, Superintendent in
ehm-ge of this work, have just been re-
ceived at the Department, to the effect
that fungus is now appearing upon ap-
ple and peilr trees, and threatens to do
extensive injury to these crops unless
checked at once by spraying. Insect
enemies are also more numerous than
usual this year. Apples, with the ex-
ception of the spy, have set well, and
where properly cared for 1 here is prom-
ise of of good crop. In spraying apple
trees to check or prevent the spot, use
the Bordeaux mixt ure,made as follows:
Copper- Sulphate, 4 pounds; fresh lime,
4 pounds; water, 40 gallon4. Suspend
the copper sulphate in five gallons of
water. This may be done byputting
in a bag of coarse matei ial, and hang-
ing it so as to be covered by the water.
Slack the lime in about the same quan-
tity of water, 'then mix the two, and
ad3 the remainder of the forty gallons
of water. Warm water will dissolve
the copper sulpphate more readily than
cold writer. If the lime is at all dirty,
strain the lime solution.
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to
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titohHll. and Dublin, mails closing as
1.
The tariff has been teviaed In the
,
seen outside of California. In their cam-
1.,1. .-_ ._-..---
--.----.
rgr:lilLish Isles and European coon•
xeildbd,to be forwarded by New York,
yA,•/4.l.n./1.n..nmPA,nn4..H.L
,lecti®n
Petitions
Matters in the unrest.
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BY E. T. HOLtIE6, CANADIAN GOVERhUr
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Only L' lgllteen Ontario Pro-
TRAVELLINe AGENT, ST. PAUL, MINN.
NA�P S
tests Will Go for Trial
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St Vaal, June 10, 18+J8.
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All the Other Forty -Seven To Be
I have just returned from a trip to Man -
Df#. e
ed with Great Britain.
The French and Belgian treaties,
itoba and the Northwest tsrritoriol. I
feeding. The Advocate had said:-
i
lnrithdra�vn
want direct from St•. Paul to Edmonton,
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to look after a number of settlers who were
ferential tirade, were got rid of its soon
as it was for our Government
of the United States, who have written to
going up to take up homesteads. While at
�"['����r
At a conference in Toronto on Fri-
Edmonton I drove to Fort Saskatehew%n,
♦
day morninir between counsel repre-
which is headquarters for the Mounted
@
.: -Its $ :
scolio Liberal and Conservative par-
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Police. Down on the tiver bank I saw
miners placer mining, and thought I would
t1,1ki it,. will cost School :
ties, with three judges, it was arrang-
try my luck; I succeeded in washing out
0 4%II4, others for a course
sed that of the 65 Ontario election pe-
enough flower gold to have two nice scarf
dt}p rtment during July
qat.
titions, but 18 will go for trial. This
pins made. All along, from Rbd Deer to
Edmonton, there is an abundance of the
perW eek will secure you :
number may be increased by one or
best farming land in the world. I talked
t$Corlvetolinrtioulars.
p
two, but it is not likely.
to o man, at Wetaekimin, wbo told me
that he went there four years ago aid just
I
in
The petitions that will go to trial are
bad fifteen cents when he landed, and to -
A. S. NI IMO. i
as follows:
day has 35 head of cattle, 12 horses and 75
I i
1n,049t !.I e,+•l.••+.•..•..•.....•.....................•..
g rainst Liberal members - North
6
aeras in crop Anolher man I talked to at
St. Albert told me that he had last year 60
of breeding the r o er type of ho u-
g P P YP g' 1
Perth, East Lambton, South Welling
bushels of wheat to the acre; I was inclined
Iotoll Post Office.
ton, Halton, West York, E'tst Norl h
to doubt his statement, and he soon proved
'TIMETABLE.
_
umberland, South Perth -7
it. It is really amazing how successful
settlers have been. I endeavored, (but did
:" MAILS CLOSED
Against Conservative members -
not succeed) to find one settler who was
s
1 , ,. A.M
.M5
Centre Simcoe, North Hastings, Duf-
not prosperous. At Edmonton there are
no homesteads nearer than 30 miles, but
I;ondon and S. W. Ontario
. - I am and Hineardine19
7 00
55
4 00
6135
feria, West Elgin, East Elgin, South
there is an abundance of C. P. R. land
h�p'2,468
1.4
Q cern 5.5P. & N. W. U.S.
J.'atiq,•Buffalo&eastern U S
7 00
7 00
405
4 05
Ontario, North Waterloo, North Ren-
close to town that can be gut at $3 per, Sore,
ori very easy terms; they tell me that for
who was as much surprised as she was
_&points east&nrth7
00
4 355
frees -8.
200 miles north east of Edmonton the land
12,622
_x"Il
hiotitreal and Ottawa...
7 00
235
There are also to be tried cross pat!-
cannot be equalled for fertility. Cattle
s+ '',,4306
1 Ks
-:.k1Wba,
N W T and B C
Seaforth..
700
7 00
2 $e
235
tions in Duffel hu, West Elgin and
graze out all winter and are fit for beef in
the spring. I honestly believe North AI-
Tu this the Spectator replies as fol•
't
ekQrd and
2,831
2,831
51;583,
55,161
South Ontario -all against defeated
berta is the finest farming and grazing
3.36
3.97
,P.o tiita 9 S& N oP Stratford
700
2 35
Liberal candidates.
country in America. Edmonton is a nice
2;212
2{590
i,Miteltell and Dublin....
7 0012
10,577
19,259
9,289
4.78
452
3.59
live town of about 3500 and has six eleva-
one settler a day, besides the settlers we
handle from other agents in different
...Gloderich..........
Llican' crossing, Sarnia and
to
up
4
800
A Striking Record
tore, From Edmonton we went back to
Calgary, in the neighborhood of which
o
..,,.,futormcdiate points...
Undesboro & Belgmve..
7 00
9 55
4 05
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Parliament was finally adjourned
there are large cattle ranches, Here I met
Mr Neil Matheson, formerly of Clinton,
Cei?s ,open to the public (holidays ax
for the year Monday afternoon.
Much valuable work, apart from the
who is an expert oattle judge, and gave me
a good deal of information on cattle and
from $.0,.m to 7 15 p.m. but holders o
O�Ij e'eiceoss to the lobby until 8 p.m
V
careful administration of the depart -
horse ranching. Calgary is a nice little
Ordgrrand Saving Bank office open
,bl;
cents, has been do:ie by the Liberal
Government since it came into power
town of about 4000, with some very gwd
buildings. After leaving Calgary we went
I;fOt2 registration must be posted half
bt, foro olosing to mails.
less than two years ago. It may not
be unprofitable once more to briefly
to Brandon, which has a population of
6000, and has the finest lot of driving and
1vTATL - SUMMERHILL -Every
glance at a few of the achievements of
draught horses I ever saw in a town any-
y'b,ai Oriday, arriving at 5.25 and leav-
Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his colleagues
way near its size; here wo visited the Model
sAI1»tn.
during the short period in which they
Furm,which is a model farm in every sense
A 6)&Y ONLY is mail despatched
hate been charged with the tonnage-
of the word; they ba we bedgas all over the
is"offlce to Lndesboro and Belgrave,
merit Of public affairs.
farm which are as fine as any I have ever
CLINTON NEW ERA
the ptople day by day, reminding
them that the costly piles nelther give
rip in taxes to Ciesar that which is
Ccesar's, nor evenyield to (II4 tuoney .
lenders that whIs: h is in toe
bond. All this being incontrovert-
ibly true, it is not strange that con-
ferences tire now beginning to deal
with miliien-dollar schemes for raising
money, instead of directing the atten-
tion of the preacher and parishioner to
the gentle teachings of the Saviour
who had not where'to lay his head,
whose work in this world was not de-
voted to building churches, comprom-
ising mortgages, or raising a superan-
nuation fund for his apostles. Church
work appears to be degenerating into
a money -raising and money -spending
scheme, and an ocean of debt appears
lo have engulfed the flood which
poured from Mount Calvary. Arid if
the saints be so absorbed in the arith-
metic of their private gains and church
donations, is it wonderful that those
outside the blessed pale are satisfied
with the undilutedly weak and beggar-
ly elements of the world.
Spraying Fruit Trees.
For five weeks agents of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture have been
giving instructions on the sppraying of
fruit trees at thirty otcha,rds in differ-
ent parts of the Province. Reports
sent to Dr. Orr, Superintendent in
ehm-ge of this work, have just been re-
ceived at the Department, to the effect
that fungus is now appearing upon ap-
ple and peilr trees, and threatens to do
extensive injury to these crops unless
checked at once by spraying. Insect
enemies are also more numerous than
usual this year. Apples, with the ex-
ception of the spy, have set well, and
where properly cared for 1 here is prom-
ise of of good crop. In spraying apple
trees to check or prevent the spot, use
the Bordeaux mixt ure,made as follows:
Copper- Sulphate, 4 pounds; fresh lime,
4 pounds; water, 40 gallon4. Suspend
the copper sulphate in five gallons of
water. This may be done byputting
in a bag of coarse matei ial, and hang-
ing it so as to be covered by the water.
Slack the lime in about the same quan-
tity of water, 'then mix the two, and
ad3 the remainder of the forty gallons
of water. Warm water will dissolve
the copper sulpphate more readily than
cold writer. If the lime is at all dirty,
strain the lime solution.
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Pa
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Br
ma
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Ch
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to
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Mr
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do
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fro
th
we.
ad
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n
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Da
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tai
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bla
of
to
aw
titohHll. and Dublin, mails closing as
1.
The tariff has been teviaed In the
,
seen outside of California. In their cam-
.wndoraigned.. Leave or.
ders early. MISS MOURE,
Over Beesley & Co's.late s6ore Albert Street.
0,g
rgr:lilLish Isles and European coon•
xeildbd,to be forwarded by New York,
interest of the whole people.
Duties on commodities required by
le room the have an immense lot of
p Y
grains in bottles and glob9s, which I don't
As to Hogs.
ha
his
dye wiNtten oil the top 1$ft hand corner
ola ,, , Xkw` Y09R.
the masses have been decreased.
The free list has been extended to
thiol tau ba equalled in the' States the
geasses they have in this room have been
The Hamilton Spectator takes the
ter
to
Places. wanting
shingles will and it to their advantage to ask'
such articles as binder twine and barb-
carefully cured, and are the most beautiful
Farmer's Advocate to task for souse of
for
iq't .veil al. Statistics
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ed wire, largely used by farmers.
Preferential trade has been establish-
shades of green. The manager of this
g g
farm certainly deserves deal
its remarks concerning bogs. and hog-
and
- _
.,,�tfllowing atatistioa are taken
ed with Great Britain.
The French and Belgian treaties,
a great of
credit as the place has only been in pro.
feeding. The Advocate had said:-
ur
e 1 1- ... ort of the Bureau of
P
which prevented Auglo-Canadian pre-
grass for about G years, and its reputation
can be judged from the fact that farmers
Dureng the past year we have heard
deal in Canada
cid
th
fetes,,;. nd Will be of interest to
ivhphke to study figures and
ferential tirade, were got rid of its soon
as it was for our Government
of the United States, who have written to
a great about. the super-
lative merits or demerits of this or that
cra
c
s' ,.,;
possible
to make the necessary representations
the Minister of Agriculture, at Washing-
ton, for information as to where the best
food for pork making; but those who
understand the situation best know
to
on
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1- m
Id
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Wb
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ro
m
to the Imperial authorities.
Free trading colonies are, with the
seed. wheat can be procured, have
been advised to get some from the Model
that the high position attained by
Canadian bacon in the British market
ag
th
hips 's_
•
' $
o. m
a
i N
W„
Motherland, given an advantage in the
Canadian to the extent of 25
Farm, Brandon, and they could not fill
is due to a long and intelligent system
I
in
House and Lift for I9alO
°
m
t-+ -WP
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a
market
outside countries.
half the orders tits bad received, the
Y
of breeding the r o er type of ho u-
g P P YP g' 1
The ilRM)LEY GARRieT:`Ov Co„ Limited,
i M
w3;85s„69,830
a •
bas stone collar, large dining room xarlor,
AG LINTS tW AN'I ED.
bed room and kitchen down stairs, with one
-
p et cent. over
The Manitoba school question has
number was so great. Wdwent to Winni-
dicious feeding and management, and
th
*�' `."1;$25'34,016
Life Toronto
$1,699,855
1,086,890
912,531
6,673
$9 7979
3,ss
been settled without resort• to coercion
peg, but just spent a day there calling on
old friends. Of conraeI went to see Hattie,
subsequent skill on the part of our
packers, It is a strong combination
pai
h�p'2,468
1.4
•84,785.
52,292. 1,.519,077
7,727,425
9,728
13,425
9.94
9,79
in accordance with the promise of Sir
P
who was as much surprised as she was
that has put our pork products in first
dot
„ fr,
,, ss
54,289. 1,931.850
12,622
338
Wilfrid Laurier.
pleased: I saw Will White, Thos. New-
place.
din
s+ '',,4306
1 Ks
2S1s
67,515 2138,219
59,479 1;998,100
13,443
11,571
3.12
4,2E
The fast Atlantic steamship service
has bee h Strap ed for.
l g
march and Will Sbane, all of whom look
well and seem to be doing well.
Tu this the Spectator replies as fol•
he
ha
op
2,831
2,831
51;583,
55,161
1,846,960
1,783,131
9,5x1
11,251
3.36
3.97
A special steamship service is estab-
between Canauian and
We send'from Minnesota on an average,
lows, in part:=
Th
:i'',
,rk.,''•2,00
litlT
2;212
2{590
49,319
66,742
40,861
1,662,370
1,799.769
1,948,726
10,577
19,259
9,289
4.78
452
3.59
tinted porta
Manchester, England, by way of the
one settler a day, besides the settlers we
handle from other agents in different
It will be observed that, the Advocate
Ives the Canadian,poik packers credit
to
up
y,r,:,as39
i'' ;.'.s,
-2,U7
35,511
42,687
1,0,18,000
1,846,100
6,387
9,532
2.73
3.99
g reat canal.
Improvements have been made in
states, and one thing surprising is the
amount of money some of them take into
or skill in their business, They de-
serve the credit. They are skilful and
ho
loo
,1,.1
;W,,'
1,774
2,156
41,7x4
41,685
1,1e7,ss0
1,123,875
6,575
7,803
$51
3.42)
the Immigration Department, and this
the number of new comers enter-
the countrywith them. The Government
know their business from to to hot-
P
is
B 45;239
799,483
28,2,141,306
168'84
3.73
yea,
in Canada is larger than in an sic!-
g g Y -
considers that every good settler that goes
into the country is w3rth at least $1,000.
tom, and it is rather odd that the Ad-
vocate shonid set its opinion up against
ar
au
y��- ,jA451
I.;,,.,.'3;766
900
1,000
599,490
1,n58,540
11,tis9
25,131
4.88
Gs7
lar period for many years past.
The Franchise Act has been repealed
It is rot only homestead land that is being
theirs, for t he packers, to a man, credit
th
1
a:_
•`'::
2,411
31129
550
640
645.475
528,220
16,553
10,928
3.87
4.85
and the municipally compiled lists take
taken u but a r
p, great amount of govern-
merit and railroad land is being bought.
the superiority of the Canadian pro -
duct to the feeding.
th
fiaivnsi j<o;457
3,080
2,825,745
69,b81
5.95
the place of the discredited statute.
The Yukon old fields have been
g
People will be more than surprised when
p p
Now, .w0, da nLt profess to know
rec
t>u
11 v ..;
67`1
1,761
86,191.
1,179
1.76
opened tip, and the welfare of those
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the official report is made of the number
of Settlers who have into Manitoba
gh
at hogs --certainly ono
fid
-
.f'j
938
- '
440
422
204,615
294,249
3,887
6,125
'
414
5.18
entering the territory has been well
looked after, while the public interests
gone
an the Territories, and there ie ever in-
Y
do
to Dae as an atrthcrit and no doubt
to pose s an,
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the Advocate man is quite able to gold
tw
"rriri -17�
>,,.,,;, ;
.. 4g0
1,017
502
X93,450
109,7W
,135
1,601
3.98
3 49
have been respected hn the legislation
die tion that the influx ne2ri year will be
much than an revious twelve
up his end of the argument without
►n
lea
9fl+, t1 ;2,043
4,142
1,188,201
19.930
9.95
p assed, in so far as the Senate has not
the
greater
g Y F
s'months. The Dominion and Northwest
any assistance from the News. But,
as a mere statement of fact, it may be
ab
l . taxation er head in the
p
destroyed the effectiveness of pol-
icy of the government. The Dominion
Governments are doing everything in their
ower to et the country settled with a
p g
mentioned that when the `ganada
D
ab
dbti hbry ,for 1896, was $4.14;
I6*0r:than any previous year
has been recouped b royalties on old
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miner, fees and customs revenues.
good class of farmers, as is aleo•the C.P.R.
Packin Company began business here
they distributed' among neighboring
w
�xtif. 1896 212 steam boilers
township a d 103 in
7ra< P Jo
Le relation tae been :lvssed re air-
g P q •
Ing, that alt dairy packages leaving
The Boards of Trade throughout the
coant.y are folly alive to the interests of
farmers a number of boars and sows of
a articular breed -we do not know
P
B1
le
let
liWAti,the
.11��gf'the county. In I896 the
.•
• s in, 3 I spent $2118 in law
P
Canada must be stamped Canadian,
+.
or "blade in Canada."
emigration and entertain delegates from
the United States in such manner s0, they
call ed BantaJersey Short-
whether they Pwerelymouth
horns or YlymouLh Bitntams-the pro-
pit
w
v4000 for the support of the
tber charities, nearly $75,000
(old storage of farm and dairy pro-
ducts has been rovided for on Cana-
P
were never used before, and -when- re-
tarn to their respective homes never fail to
p
gent' of which they were prepare to
buy at the factory. It hxiay be that'hnd
Th
1110040�,1615education. The assets
than railways and steamboats running
toll their friends that the Ganadhans are•„„
the finest, most sociable end law abidin• g
there were stipulations as to feeding-
for
lvt'shi s amounted to x]62,000
town, jp
�ht� 7{ttiillties $113,000. Clinton
s
from our ports.
P
The rate of interest on money bar-
people on earth. It costs a person' notlr
there certainly was as to weight. From
thin it may he fair to conclude that
ch
$6
$171.7 on its streets that year,
rowed in Great Britain for Government
rag to be courteous, and they are inear•
iably rewarded in some way or other.
both breed and mode of feeding are
no
:mote: ,than s ent b anv other
p Y
The iia-
purposes has been reduced from 3 to
•LJ
Just to give you an idea of what CanadiansEnglishP
factors in the production oft' bacon for
the market. From that point
we
•: 7, __ _ ft. assets and
,es of the towns in Huron are as
per cent.
The United States alien labor law
are thought f in to States: St. Paul and
g
Minneapolis combined have a populatitru
of view both of our contemporaries are
f
by
an
4'' •
was met by a similar Canadian law.
is
of 35,000, 30,000 of which are Canediarie-
in the right. ,ht. But is it not trite sat-
P q° P°
ble that some old fanner neighbor of
no
Assets Liabilities
Mutual repeal of these statutes now
expected at an early nate.
and I have been informed on ood' authors
each -both, we believe, are facrners,
no
di *'""""
�.
__
$ 42,S70
172,563
--_
$29,5(10
138,221
Theo opening u of a vast mining ter-
P g P g
ritor in British Columbia to the trade
v
it that moat of the beat positions bore gra
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held by Canadians, for the simple reason
that, as a rule, they aro more to be depetvsl�-
equally guilty -may be able to glee
them apointer or two. -London News.
3r1ch7 ....
fit ',::r
74,229
59,160
of the east., and the bringing w it.
g g
ed upon than an American. 'llbis is a
....
-
sriu.'.,..
62,37.4
65,341
easy reach of a glowing consuming
public of to large deposits of COSI in
great sporting town, baseball and theatres
Chancery SittinOys.
the Crow's Nest Pass has been accom=
being well patronized 7 days a week.
ACTIONS TRIED BEFORE J.IISTIOE EEIIOLTaOrQ LAST
Q l3 twm Court Business
pl.8 _d.
wEEIr.
I `
c,`Fi0wing particulars concern-
li,ailway monopoly rates on the
western division of the Canadian. Pa-
Some Suggested Truths.
--
The Chancery sittings in tb®Hirth Court
ri
e
d17uTt� in Huron are taken from
cifie Railway have been broken,and at-
"Don," in the Saturday Night, speak-
of Justice opened on Monday,. May 30, be-
of
hit ?pf6 ::the Division Court In-
fGY'•'x 7, just issued:-
rangements to have freights very con-
siderably I educed were made,
ing of the proposal to raise a million
fore Justice Ferguson, when, the following
oases came up for trial:-
e
'• ,cs a v
The system of superannuating mem-
dollar fund for the Methodist church,
Muir vs, Squire et al. -Action to set aside
is
fi „ l
o m „ c
� ,,
bers of the civil service, largely at pub-
gives expression to the following,which
the will of the late Valentine Pframmer,
# ! .'
,;,b4. • 0
��'g o.y I
g
ono
lit expense, has been abolished.
The bill for legalizing the taking of a
�,
is worthy of deep thought. Don, by
Colborne, on the grounds that testator
could not understand English and that the
m
sin
,
a
�,
•S
r,
h
plebhacite c n the prohibition question
has been passed.
the way, is a minister's son.
"It
same was not interpreted to him by a per-
bon understanding German. The action
w
t
e
Rail
must be remembered that the
be
v a
.,
The Government Intercolonial
spirituality of a church cannot he reek-
was dismissed, coat of both• parties to
g
�,g;735.85
$t,085?4
23-
way has had its western headquarters
in Montreal, thus being put in
ened upon as likely to survive million.
paid out of the estate of the deceased. Mee-
ere. Wallace Nesbitt and Danoey for plff.
,
-,�: ,,
:$6,641.13 1,924,84
7,397.21 2,001,91
28
placed
a position to effectively compete fora
to from the
dollar booms in a conference and seven-
t five thousand debts on sin le
Y•
and Maser& Garroew,.Q. C., and Thompson
for deft.
,?
m
,.,;.;
,.V:
1,533.47 1,012.34
4
fair share of the traffic and
seaboard which the great Canadian
churches. Take, for instance, the
Bell vs. Herr.-Aotioa to set aside acon-
•
, ?„i1
2;612,32 MS.
1,191.60 3:18.44
6
2
port commands.
has
Broadway Tabernacle
y , ,bialy owes in
the neighborhood of $75,000; tlowcan
veyanoe as 4radnrlent. After 25 days from
for
1]oti
���:
6913,6
31?
06. ,40with
+_o
1appointedvise
0 4
A joint international commission
been t meet And de a
the meek and lowly Nazarene be prop-
Y P
date, judgment ordered piff,, setting
aside conveyance wi coats Philip Holt
Y P
m„'5,001.46
2,476.37
2,417,44 1,476.66
9arty
12
settlement of all disputed questions
worshipped in this palatial pile of
bricks, mortar and mortgages? How,
for plff. and.. E. T for deft.
Tp by
der a
;.,;;,
•.'
2,X76,61 964,54
3
that now exists between Canada and
the United States.
indeed, can the congregation look one
old . -Action
Dalton vs Asbfield
Michael Dalton against township for dam -
ti'.,.
Y+222.33 537'84
3
The total exports of Canada have
another in the face and contemplate
P
the of ea mt�eh an the dollar
ages alleged to have been caused by the
..,
.'
; 1,337.65 265.17
--
been increased to $146,000,000, or $36,-
payment
as a compromise with their creditors?
corporation eansing an undue quantity of
jest morning, after a
000,000 more than in the best year that
the Conservatives held away.
Isn't this getting commercial slipperi•
ness a little too near the altar? The
his land. Judgment or
water . Sow for
served. Holt for plff. and�R, C. Hoye for
A
p
. ;-Ptiday
tiff illness of 61 months; the
Ag es . Isabella, youngest
�illiam Janet Hen
New grain routes have been orened
up, and Canada is now carrying a
of the cereal, of the
church was built when there were
plefty of other churches in Toronto,
deft. .
Palmer vs. Palmer. -Action to recover
legaoiea and annaitles. Coate reserved un•
Of and
�., -nth Conn Mcli.illop, took its
greater portion
continent from her seaports than she
both Methodist and otherwise.' The
idea was born in the pride of the human
til accounts between parties have been
L
,
. oc.oa. ed was born on the farm
'iledtedandwas consequent-
ever did in her history.
Not a bad record for a Government
heart, in the extravagance of eelf-eeek-
ere and the folly of emotionalises. It
settled.
Smith vs. Smith. -Action for alimony,
at14 favorably known in the
She 24 years of
that will only have been sworn in two
on July 14th next. Dut ing the
is not the:only example Of church -build•
be found in Tor-
postponed until next sitting.
Ronald vs. Tbomas.-Action to compel
t�,'; was
6 014180 Of death was an ab-
years
ensuing three years of this Parliament
In madness whichcan
or o. The evil of It all lies in the dam-
deft. to insure. the Ronald Fire Works at
In.
the ,fh;gh, which defied the
Deceased
proportionate progress will doubtless
age done to true l eligion and the exces-
Brussels. Hie Lordship gave decision that
deft. keep insured the mortgaged premises
wi,
. n�.Y' pttobalithee.
- Robert Hen-
be made. a
sive burdens laid upon the poor and
in accordance with the agreement. Messrs.
ofd
. g{gtq0�, tdl Me
( ' {+ngpp A ppeculiar cir-
--
Mr D. I3• McLean, of TuckersmIth,
religious, who struggle with pitiful
patience to pay more than they can
Garrow, Q. C,, and Sinclair for plff, and
p Holt for deft.
�y
irgs4 tl3ttt< "s I.Ieilderson's
brot#ier>111d 2t r. Henderson's
and Mr Win. Murdock, of -Stanley, re-
turned last week ft•om their trip to
really afford towards the maintenance
of edifices which are neither an honor
Murray vs, McIvor,-Aotion to recover a
legacy, till P.
uisi;er died Within 24 hours of
the old country. They took four bar
Glasgow. The
to God nor benefit to the people.
Destructive to the humility which
postponed next sittings.
tl Y, P p tl
Holt for pill. and W. C. Loscombe for deft.
1"s ••
tidibn C' for
]Dada of fat cattle to
had a good voyage both ways, had the
alike
should chaVAicteriz0 the followers o
the honesty those
hip disease, salt rh,um, dys cp.
Scrofula, pp
tStvh
Lo
good for no i o strike a good market
Christ and of who
other diseases duo to iconic blcod
,y ` . -
e both well Ot4t-
for their' C tIe, nun areL-0
isill d watlx 'htlilr trip,
should incur no debts tvhleh they can-
not t�a't' ttleeb great churches ettlro at
s!0, and
are dared by »cod's Sarsaparilla.
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Nerve us�ness Oats Wanted
MERY KINCI THE CAUSES IN EXolnNGE
TUFT GREAT NERVVM TONIC 12 ibe, choice Oatmeal for 1 bush. Oats
re herbs and celery -nature's Dore for nerve dls• 13 lbs. choice Family Flour for 1 bush Oats
ars. Sold by all druggists. Largo packages, zyo. y
GODWARD )ABDIVINX GO., TORONTO. CANADA
Crisp County Clippings
East Huron Fall Fair will be held at
ussels on Oct. 1.2,
Mr. Christie has been aplfointed post-
ster of Exeter. He is a popular
un roan.
Nic olas Horton has sold his farm at
iselhurst, containing 50 acres, to his
other John for a good figure..
t is our sad duty this week to cbron-
e the death of Mra Hanley, of Kirk-
. Deceased was in her 91st year.
Mr. Sam'l Leggatt, of Whitechurch,
a traded his farm here with Mr.
m. Rendall, of Wingbam, for a good
sh farm near Colliogwood.
Mr. John Chilton, who has been with
. J. D. Long, of Winghara, in his
undry business for some time, leaves
xt week for St. Marys, where he will
ke charge of the lanudry'business in
at town on his own account.
Mr. James Baird, jr., of Brucefield,
e returned home from Montreal,
ere he has been attending the medi-
school for the past term. He suc-
eded in passing the closing exarnina-
na, and will spend the summer at
me.
James Speir, of Morris, comes to the
nt with a record for having lambs
at will not be Pasily beaten, He
ighed four of them, the first being
av short of 2 months old, that turn -
the scale at 91 pounds; 2 weighed 80
ands each at 2,i months and another
the same age scaled 75 pounds.
ese are exceptionally fine lambs, as
air weight will attest.
Ole day last week Hartleib's block,
shwood, narrowly escaped destruc-
n by fire. A gasoline stove in Pope's
lot shop exploded, setting fire to the
om, and damaging several suits of
thes. Assistance was willed and the
ze promptly extinguished by means
old rage, etc. The escape was a nar-
es one.
Joseph Tewsley, of Carlow, passed
ay on Monday afternoon, at the
e of 82 years and 7 months. Deceased
I been ill for ,some, but just before
death -was apparently getting bet-
and so far recovered as to be able
sit rip in a chair. He took a change
the worse, and passed away very
ddenly.
Mrs, F. J. Knight, of Exeter, on Sat -
day evening met with a painful ac-
ent. She was in the act of lowering
e window, in which the glass was
eked, when it slippedi. and in order
prevent the sash failing heavily up -
some flower pots, she put her- hands
age the glass. Both hands went
rough the pane, and the window be -
on the descent, the glass curt ,the
eks of both hands, almost severing
e arteries. The wounds are- very
nful.
About two weeks ago the 1i;3 yeav-old
igh'ter of Wm. Cook, of Henaall,
appeared, and h%s not since been
and of. The night she is supposedt to
ve left was a wet and storhuy one..
e.young girl was raised by a gentle-
an and lady who adopted- her, but
on their death Mr. Cook brought her
me. As her return is now being.
ked upon as doubtful, some•anxiety
felt as to her whereabouts. There
e
letters in the os -o
p t ffice for her,
I should this item come to her notice
e girl may profit by claiming them.
The Expositor says: -'•It is not often
at we have ani thing of this kind to
Ord from the township of McKillop,
t we have now to announce the eer-
y of a man who has left a wife and
o children, and the folly of the wo-
n who has cast her lot with him,
ving a kind hughand and comfort -
le home behind. One Jaynes Me-
onald, who came from Goderich
out a year ago, to McKillop and.
ho has since lived on charity, lately
mo to Winthrop. About two
mo agn he showed the reeve a
torfrom Dr. McNaughton, Brussels,
rporting 'that he was not able to,
ork, his -lungs -being affectedi and
at he was not likely to live long.
is letter created much sympathy
r him, -as be had a wife and two
ildren. The reeve gave orders for
worth of provisions, but, his lungs
t being so bad as to cause death; he
nt to Seaforth two weeks ago, got a
ery and drove ottt to the 10th con ,
d Mrs Weis left with him, leaving a
to for her husband that she would
t return. '
ales,
With Hood's Sa,"a n0, T � I k
Ila,//Sales Talk," and
how that this medi-
ae has enjoyed public confidence and,
atronage to a greater extent than accord -
any other proprietary medicine. This
simply because it possesses. greater
Brit and produces greater cures than
y other. It is. not what we say, but
hat Hood's Sarsaparilla does,,that tetla,
he story. All advertisements. of Hood's,
arsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it-.
., are honestl. We have never deceived)
,e public, and this with its superlative•
edicinal merit, is why the, people have,
biding confidence in it, and buy
Hood's
Sarsaparilla(
'At to the exclusion of all others, Try it,
repared only by C. I., Hood 8r Co., Lowell, Masa',
Flood's Pills withlHood s 5arsav milia
-A FILEE-
SCHOLARSHIP
a 11IIgL itrade n11R111Paa COW% is wet h
inhtg. ENTRANCE and LEAVING con-
atos for the next exhmintttlon have the
chit this year. By writing io the
ENTRAP. BUSINESS COLLEGE
OT TORO\TO
Sting namo, address teachor, school and
ich examination, nil lnformatiglI about corn-
Ition will be eboorfully furnished, Mention
a paper, Address
W. H. SHAW, PnINCa'Ar„
n 4, Gerrard $ts., Torofito',
Oats taken in exchange
for Groceries
These are our present rates,
but we don't know how long
they will continue.
0.OLSON9 •i - Clinton
IT PAYS TO
J
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Are You Aware of the Fact that
TheCanada Business College
CHATHAM, ONT.
Is doing more for its pupils than any other
Business College n the Dominion.
43 pupils were p'aotd in two months. Stu-
dents from all quarters are Rocking to this
worthy business school.
Besides a large attendance from Chatham
there are already this year, 93 pupils registered
from outside Into. 60 oil them from points
nearer to other business Coltegee than to
Chatham.
We presume these people investigated the
merits of the different schools, and decided
that nothing but the best would satisfy them,
henc3, they are here.
Write for catalogue of other departments and
a list of the 43 pupils placed in two months.
D, MoLACHLAN & CO,Chatbam
AUCTION SALE
-OF-
Farm In Goderich Township.
The farm belonging to the estate o4 the late
John Eagleson, being lot 7, Bayfield conces-
sion, Goderich township, will be offered for
sale on the premises, on Wednesday July 6,
at 1 p M. It contains 84 acres, 44 of wh•iah
are cleared and in good state of cultivation
40 acres good hardwood bush, unoulled, griocf
frame house with out buildings, bearing or-
chard, s ring creek; farm 2 miles from Bay-
field and 7 from Clinton.
TERMS: -10 per cent of purchase money
down, balance in thirty days. The executors•
hold a reserve bid on the farm.
If the farm is sold, the stock will be sold M
the same time. •
PETER DOUGLASI
Eaeoutors,
W. JOHNSTON
Goderich township, June, 1898.
CHESTER BOAR ,tor SERVICE
I will keep for service on lot 25 con. 4 Stan
toy, a thorobred Chester White Boar. 7terms--
81, payable at time of service. with privilege
of returning if necessary.
JOHN V. DIEHL.
HILLSIDE STOCK FARM.
For service -The highly bred short horn bull
19th Prince of Thule; also. the large, improves{
Yorkshire boar (Regulator) first-class ped_igree,
a prize winner bred by Mr. H, J. Davis, Wood-
stock. TERMS: -Bull, $1.50,. Boar, $1. Fees
in advance, payable v0, ce, with privelege of return-
ing if neeessary.
PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS.
Clinton, May 27, 1898.
PROPERITES FOR SALE OR To LET
-T
. FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell at a sacrifice, Lot 451
or 12, Railway Terrace Clinton. Particulars
upon application, JAME& SCOTT, Barrister dw
FOR SALE.
Factery and contents on the pproperty of D.
Buchanan for $125; by guying $15 down and
balanee at $10 a month Building to be re-
moved-, Apply to J. SCUTT, Clinton.
HOUSE TO RENT.
Thelarge frame dwelling house on Albert
Street,.late-y occupied by Mr. Todd, with half
an acre of land. hent moderate. Apply to
JAMES SCOTT, Barrister.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Mr.. D. Robb offers for sale his brick house
on. Rattenbury Street. Persons interested
map apply to him on the premises or to
W. BRYDONE, barrister.
CL1o7,F,A,, I ff x .413 and Lot for Sale.
A frame house and quarter -acre lot on the
corner.of James and Maris. streets, Clinton;
good brickwell, baric I4x20 situated near the
G. T. R. station and Doherty Organ Factory.
Apply to, JOHN DERRY, Clinton.
HJUSF. TO 'RENT.
Comfortable cottage on Albert Street, north
o rent at once. (flood half -acre (garden ana
bear ing. orchard, with promisee of lots of fruit.
Rent low. W. MOORE,
Sewing Machine Depot, Huron Street.
Professional andOtherCards
JAMES SCOTT.
Btarrister, Solicito
CONVEYANCER ft.
OfficeeIImmediately south of Gilroyy Manitoba.
Wiseman
We BRYDONI=,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTAR
PUBLIC, ETC, '
Office -Beaver Block.
Up -stairs, Opposite Foster's Photo Gallery
CLINTON
M: Cir, CAMERON
(Formerly of Cameron Holt & Cameron i
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR.
Office -Hamilton St oppposite Colborne House
GODERIOH, ONT
JOHN RIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER, ETO
Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Money tel
lend on Mortgage and Note security,
Office -HURON STREET, CLINTON
R. AGNEW.
DENTIST,-CLINTON
AT ZURICH THE 2ND THURSDAY OH
EACH MONTH .
Office Hours -9 to 5.
DR- T- C- BRUCE,
BURGEON DENTIST,
Graduate R 0 D S of Ontario, and Trinity
varsity Toronto.
Special attention given to the Preservation
the natural teeth.
O®oe, Coate f look, over Taylor's shoe etc,,
N.
Bayfleld every ThursdaHI visit y afternoon daring the
summer .
CLINTON MARBLE WORHS.
COOPER'S LD STAND,
Next to Conimiercial Hotel.
This blishment is in full o, oration and a
. order filled in the most satisfaetor way, Came
cry annd granite work a specialty. Prices a
boable as those of any eetablishn:ent
REALE !k HOOVER, Clinton
DR. WM. GUNN,L. R. C. P. and L. R- 0. L4
Night Balls at frontdoor or residence on Rattan
bury St., opposite Presbyterian church.
DR J. L. TURNBULL, M, D. TORONTO
M 0. Piv& S.,Ontario.tnar o D.CFellowcof t e Obstetric.
Soofety of Edinburgh, late of London, En ggend
Edinbamgb Hoepitale . Office. -Dr. Dowsely's old
offibe Rattenbury St. Clinton. Night bell
answered at the same place.
DR. J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
A�coueheur, etc„ office and reeldence On.
tario,ab.,.opposite English church, formerly oo
cupied by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont.
MSTANBURY, GRADUATE, OF , THH
edical Department o1 Victoria URlyer
city, Toronto, formerly of the HoslAtala: and
Dispensaries, New York, Corone3k for he
County of Huron, Bayfield, Out. .
A c
J E. BLACHALL VETERINARY SURGED
•-Honorary,Graduateof theOntarioV.eterin
College, Treats all diseases o1 domestfuatFd an
male on the most modern and seientifie prino
Was Office -immediately south oftheNow Ers
Office. Residence - Albert St„ Clinton, Cat
night orday attendedto promptly
JOHN P'.. M;ILNE„ VETERINARY BURGEON
baa returned tO Clinton and opened an office
at tha•Q,peea% Hotel,, where be may be consult.
ed fon the treatment of SII diseases of horses,
ca„Ro
ttlec. All calls, night or day, promptly at
tended to,
MARRIAGE LIUENbE„ ,rafl4ES SCOTT, SR.
tesurer of M,arrlage Liaenaes, Library Room
and Residence, Mary. street, Clinton.
R. AMES OAM,BBELL, LONDESBORO, i1'
ISSUEOF M.ARIUAGE LIOENSE$.
No witnesses required
D, W. FARNCOMB, MEMBER OF ASSN OF
Civil Enginee�r�rLondonl, Ont• OfficoSurveyor
at Geand
Stewart's Grocery Store,, Clinton.
HATS REMODELLED. I.
Hats. remodelled and deae over as good as
,new Pe '
rsone wishing work do --e inth
CHOICE FARbI FOR SALE.
is line
will receive perfect satisfactiou on leaving
their orders, with the
-
A splendid farm of I60 acres of improved
.wndoraigned.. Leave or.
ders early. MISS MOURE,
Over Beesley & Co's.late s6ore Albert Street.
land, on the 2nd con. of Stanle3 All but. 15,
acresoleared, good frame house, frame barn,
bearin orCharg
g d, running water. Sititgted two
.
SHIN1Gr+LE�t .FOR SALE
miles from town of Clinton. Will be sold on
reasonable terms. D. McTAVISH, Clinton..
Subscriber will keep as usual to best brands
COTPAGE AND LOT FOII
of,Rod Cedar and other Shingles at Blyth and
Londesboro, agply to D. COWAN, at Blyth or
himself at eithher Parties
SALE.
Places. wanting
shingles will and it to their advantage to ask'
The undersigned offers for sale a frame, eat-
for prices. before buying elsewhere.
WM• WHITELY.
tags of four rooms with kitchen and woodshed
Lerodesboro, F'eb. 18, 188,,
9
ubtached. Centrally situa• ed. Good water and
drainage. Will be sold cheap. App' to
W. C. BEARLE.
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WAN FED By Olsl Establishod House -
Clinton Dec. 10th
High Grade Man or Woman,
of good Church standing to act as Manager
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HOUSEHOUSEICOR SALE..
here and iia allies work and correspondence up nee
at their ho.tno. Business already built 0,p and
_
$r2,2W buys the two semi-dotached brick
established here, Salary $900 Enclose self-
addressed stamped envelope for our terms to
A.. P. Elder, General Manager.
houses on Rattenbury St., known as the Fox•
toll^Property.
181) Michigan
Ave., Chioago, Ill
the, houses and also vacant lots for sale.
Money. -Private funds in large-aud small
Rates low.
. AGENTS.avinNb)IJanoamtr�ta;a.
_ W. BRYDONE, Etarrister.
' "'Klondike Gold Fields," a large, cheap, vale -
able book, selling like a
BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR
whirlwind. Beautiful
?roapectustwenty five cents, Books.on time
BRADLEY-GARH.ETSON COMPAN1r;,�nnTgD.
SALE
_
Torouto,
That, desirablo Brt31c Business. Stand on Al -
r S . Clip
bot t ton occti I d b Mr N R s
'for
AGENTS
offered sale, Including rear lot ands stable.
The loaaton is one of the bes4 in Clinton. The
"The best life of Her Majesty I have seen,"
ppropertyy is free from Incumbrance and title in-
disputab?o. Price
writes Lord Lorne about •'(Wueen Victoria."
Agents make fi- a dollars dei
reasonable and terms to suit
purobaaer. Apply to GEO, STANBURY, Lon-
BRADLEY-GARRETdON CODI�ANY, LIMITED,
don Road, or address Clinton P. O
pronto.
Farm la r Sale or to hent.
CLINTON
The south half of lot 5, concession 9, Town.
WOOD and COAL VARA.
ship o1 Morris, containing 100 aeros, 80 acres
•
cleared and in good stats of cuLivatiyation.
?hero arc on the premises a frame house, frame
_
Subscriber is proparod to promptly fill all or-
rs fo
dors for Wood or (?Dal whish will be
barn. frame drive toast, good orchard, never-
failing auppply of spring water. Situated I mils
Blyth. Will be
le sold at
Stas. 00ice en Isaac Street, at LAdIS
IMPLEMENT ROOMS, W. WHEATLEY
from the villago of so:d on rea-
sonable terms. App 1yy to C. HAMIri1'0N, B:•yth
or THOS. R. Wit UT, lexeout r, 918 Princess
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`GENTS -. Book businesais bettor titan I
Ave„ London, Out.
1 yearspast;also have bottorand fastersoIll
House and Lift for I9alO
hooks, Ag •ate clear from $10 to $10 wookly.
fewleadermare: "(Innen Victoria, "Lifeof M
Gladstone," My :,tether's illblo Moriaq 11 "Pro.
"Klondil,o
The frame house on Rattenbury street,
,,
immediately east off Lr. 1`om_inson s, 11,
gressive y,'nkor," Gold 1''to'sfs,•'"We.
man," "(ilimpsos of tho tinaeon, "' Rroakfast
WnVior and SnpPnr,•" Canada; an A;ncyolapao•
offered for sale on very reasonable torms.
dia." licoks oA triple. outfits fico to oanvassors,
The house is centrally situated bo ng only
The ilRM)LEY GARRieT:`Ov Co„ Limited,
a minute' walk from the business contre
nrnnln.
bas stone collar, large dining room xarlor,
AG LINTS tW AN'I ED.
bed room and kitchen down stairs, with one
-
large and two smaller bedrooms upstairs
Good-sized summer kitchen and garden,
A ents wanted, male and fealo, to overy
1oontm
ity to 9011 eat• novelties. Big cotninission
Vary conveniently situated for boardili6
Apply Novi Bite
paid. Send application and 25 cotta for full
lino of saltles. mho FRANCIS bl'f'g��Cq�'
bonfodoration Haws,
hoose., at oilloe,
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