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The Huron New oord `
bt.Uk) a Year, is Advautr.
TuunisUAv, MARC EL 31st, 1898.
ONE 7'HINO AND A 1'O7'HEli. ,
It would Appear at present as if the
majority in Nest Unroll is to be uu-
represented +and the candidate of the
minority to be oto• M. L. A. instead.
This fs it stag' of affairs not devoutly
wished by the. Riding and if lial•dy's
uff}eial up tat GOclaru•li pevs;sLs it
thrusting such all honor upon its it
will be borne no lunger thou the prop-
er machinuty call be put into Opera-
tion to rid nti of it.
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The appeal to Osgoode Ilall resulted
in it tie, which Afforded All'. (lii)S011 the
second opportunity ;n one brief fort-
night of electing his friend Garrow,
This should square tho party's account
against hint acid relieve hint of any
further calls, either fur calliPaigu
foods or assistance in tinny other direc-
tion. Indeed the indebtedness is all
Oil tele other side and if there is MIN—
thing further that the Registrar dc,.
sires, either for himself or fautily, there
is not likely to he Ally 110;ltancy in
granting it. One thing is cortaiu curd
li ia-
• 1's ch-
v'ed lIt
•. bbul
that is, nti nue t n 1
t.inctiou as true Member Maker.
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Prior to these attempts to soda's
Major Beck clot of the. scut Ile s0 hon-
estly won on Alar'ch 1st, it, hold heel)
claimed for his opponent that he was
a much loftier politican than the or-
dinary and would not, stoop to the
petty tricks and devices so cotnman ;u
political life. There nrtty have been a
time when that wits about correct, but
since the Major "cut his comb" on that
nicinurahle, Tuesday Mr. Garrow
has shown its keen a desire to avail
himself of technicalities As would the
veriest pettifogger. Fur all that is
known to the contrary he would have
accepted the decision which disfran-
chised three polling divisions, and now
seems equally content with the casting
vote of his own returning -officer,
though from a common sense point of
view he really received ,t minority of
the votes cast. After whist has trans-
pired since polling day Mr. Garrow
will not surely have the nerve to go to
the Legislature claiming to represent
the yeomen of West 13111-01),
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The Conservatives tire, of course,
not content to let the matter rest at
that and steps will Ile at once taken to
protest the election. That it will re-
sult in unseating tiro minority candi-
date there can be no doubt, as it
is well
known that money waa freely used on
Garrow's behalf.
Report has been busy for some time
coupling the name of Alt•. AI. U...Carn-
eron with the Governorship of tile,
Territories. It is now understood
that lie has the appointment in his
pocket and will not retort. to
Parliament after the Easter recess,
Indeed it is said Mrs. Cameron has
already been sumini � from Cali-
fornia, where,.a& ie wintering, to
make ready for Regina.
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For the mmutle which Mr. CAmer011
is preparing to }try aside there are two
aspirants, who snake no secret of their
desire , t0 taste, of the (delights of
Ottawa. They are both weak Inc.
and the Conservatives should exi)er-
ience no difficulty fu turning either of
then) down. if Mr. Cameron resigns
At Easter the cottbat cannot be long
delayed, so there should be no undue
delay ;n buckling oil the armor.
History is repeating itself M•t Ottawa
where the Hartle class of men who wor-
ried tho life out of Hon. Alex. M ae-
kenzie are now clanict ing duty in acid
night Ont for snore ii and a greater
amount of patronage. As Laurier is
not by any meAns "Honest Sandy" the.
revival of tho Spoils system, with all
that that, implies, may again be ex-
pected. Lass than two years fn power
seems to have metamorphosed those
statesmen who for eighteen years
scorned the very appearance of evil in
the conduct of public affairs.
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The Prohibition question is also
ti oubling Laurier and lie is disinclined
to touch it,even to the extent of grant-
ing a plebiscite, This is ;n marked
contrast to his glibness prior to the
election which carried him lilt(, power.
If it were possible lie would gladly see
the question side-tracked, but if the
plebiscite ►nnst be given, a side issue or
so will be introduced to becloud whist
should lie the end aimed at. Do or do
not the people want Prohibition is all
that is necessary. They understand
what, it means quite well.
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The Rill to prohibit the importation
of nursery stock front the United
States, which went through Parlia-
ment with a rush, hascaught it number
of firing this side the line pretty hard
and has swept Away the profits of ni
ter's canvassing for many an Agent.
It was no doubt It necessary measure
and though working injury to many
will be it boon to our Canadian nur-
serymen.
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From a number of constituencies in
fihe province carrie reports of the Parti.
san conduct of returning officers during
the lA.te elections, Those officials seem
to have had an male eye for any
technicalities which, if availed of,
wonld benefit the candidates of the
Government. It may possibly he ail
right, though it looks riltheranspiciolla
that the errors detected should almost
invariably (.Ph against the ConservA'
tives. It in it pity an example has not
beer) made of a few of those fellows.
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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. MARCH 31, 1895
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MaJor Beek Counted Out. standard bearer. Lucknow. � •
Circular Town Topics. Mr. and Mrs. Jiunieb0,1 Reid, and I H I � P �� y y � a
The two Appeals it, connection kheft• soon, James and Chas., were in lln•. Lester who claims to be A 1,J)'t- 9.1641. Ah(�1
with the West 11111'011 reMUI)t
were argued before Mr. Justice
Uslev tit Os},l)ode hall last 1Ved-
uasday. Ju(]ge Masao, of GOde-
rich, tins al'oi given Mr. Bark
the seat by a Illailrity of two. After
hearing; the appeal of Mr. (Jarrow and
the cross-appeal of All. Beck, Mr. Os-
ler upheld the Action of the county
judge fu till except, front iustancos,upon
whielt Ile reserved judgulelit. If his
decision should chance to bo Against
Air. B"ck on ecrry resvii ballot It
would brief; ithout a lie. Of the four•
ballots oil which ,judgment is rebel ved
three are fur Beck raid two of hetet
were tlnl•041uted, The remaining Our -
VOW batlut was alit, uttcuuuLed. If till
three Beck balh,Is %Vero rejected his
majority would he reduced floiu two
to one; And if the (.arrow ballot, were
coulited it would hying the latter's
showing to a tie Willi tile Conservative
candidate.
The appeal x'}l u
I l f All'. (ntruty oil seven
Ballots was Bret argot -d. Mr. (,arrow
bad associated with lin, Mr. A. B.
Ayiesworlb, Q. C. . Major Beck {Tits
plesent, •ilii his raprl•bentntives were
Messrs. WAllacet N(bbitt, NV. 1). Me-
Phe,
lia
Pher'sut, Aral C..Mastell,
1'01.1, CIXIIK `( i.%;rl 19.
The first Ballot takes, up a•As one
Of nim'ty hailuLs cast fn }Willing suh-
division Nil. :1, ill' 1Vawauo-h, lustend
of "I). B Al the initials of the dc-
putya•ottu•itiu;- officer, it was endorsed
till tho back with '•('. 5., those Of i.he
ll) r• l
ll cls k. L tvuH ill' r1(' L for ,L l t til A '.
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" 1 r a
( rejected Jud 1
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l a l,l.
sou, hccanse it Aliurdcd it ready 111VA118
of identifying• the voter. Justice Os-
ler, after hearing discossiut, decided
to reserve judgment.
The n••�t Ballot wits one marked for
Berk wit it an inverted N', frou, polling
sub -division No: 2, Colborne town-
ship, which %Vila allowed rwo ballots
marked vOth straight licca for lir.
0ATTOW were rejected. A ballot ntu'k-
ed for lied: with it cross and. with
several faint lines over it Was count-
ed, Justice Osler remarking that it
looked like the Work of a palsied per:
Soil. Il) all those cases the decfsiuri 0f
the c0mlty jild,;e wliq uphell.
']'Olt): ot�F •Pllls' N iMICN.
Another Iesel-ved decision ful-
lowed nil a Ballot marked for
Beck from poll;o f; gill) -division No.
51 township of Difield. The voter,
evidently bc;iuring in the seerat
ballot ind i ,pl '
)d 1 t, kind 6 5111 11 OSed CO htLve
torn out the number on the hack
of the ballot pAper. Judge Masson, Ill
his recount, respected the intention of
tate voter, and counted the hitllot, .Mr.
Garrow contended that this Wits delfb-
erate Inutilat ion, and I hilt the spirit of
the Election Act had been violated,
Justice Uslrr reserved his decision.
The last, objection oil Mr. Garrow'8
Appeal was Against a ballot cast for
All'. Beck in polling sub -division No, 3,
township of CIAl)orne. AIr, (;farrow
held that the initials "A. G." had been
harked on it. but Justice: Osler
thought this au imaginative construe -
tion, holding that the marks were
merely such its a nervous person alight
make, He upheld .Judge Masson in
counting the ballot.
Mit. BECK'S C HOSS-APPRAL.
The cross-appeal of .Ile. Best(, which
was Argued fu the afternoon, contained
13 Objections, but of these only two
were considered open to serious arg'u-
ntent. These were two btdlots cast fur
.Mr. Beck and rejected by Judge blAs-
sut. One of these, cast Ili polling suh-
division No. 2, town of Goderich, had
the word "Joseph," the ChristiArt
name of the Conservative candidate,
written opposite 11 r. Beck', (lame. The
vote, which %vas cast• it, polling Bill) -
division No. 1, township of Colborne,
had the word "vote" with •a flourish
beneath it written opposite Air. Beck's
rlcune. Mr. Nesbitt held that the • in-
tention of tile, voters was clear, and
should he respected. Air, Ayleswot•th
thought the ballots showed Absolutely
It plan for identif,calion. Judgment
was r•userved.
In all, ,ill)H I)allots avert. Seriously die
puted, And of these foto• rennin undo
c i ctcd.
•Jndr,nlvnt was given by justice
Oiler on Satm•dav when he rejected
the three Beck bitilots in dispute and
Allowed the nae fur Clarrow with the
poll clork's initials on the back. This
ties! the election and gave the catiull},
vote to the retut'ning officer.
Clafnour for the Spolls,
Ottawa, Marchi 23. --There Are Ont
siders with an idea that Grits of til
Federal Parliament can chalk lip no
sins against, t.hP Government they fol
)mv save the almost inconsegtentia
error Of slaking light of pledges.
Site]) It theory is riot only Incorrect
but clearly unsympathetic. True,
whenever It Liberal of hitherto lire
gnestiuned ohedfencc mads+ it feint i1,
kicking over the traces, some iniagitla
tivp genth'man would have it that the
fraetuula I len her wits inspired by di ,
gest with pr(niise-breaking ]eiders
Once that expliunation would do. Horn
few months after a. certain glorioli.
21ird of Jnne it would not have beou
tmtny leagnes ;tat ray. But fu can eus,
away fl•0111 the gaze of the Infidel,
such A mere }rifle as the fracturing
of Ante -election promises was adjustec
when Ctulada waH ycta. Irlrrnhle colony,
I. e., before Laurier As Ill enlier hack set
foot 011 Fmglish soil taut began his
httildingof an nation. Then were tit
soft irtnpencluuents true. Ja111es AJc
Mullen o I-; s
who, it t nit r
1 >n creditable
anilic ii•y, woilld, if there were nc
Liberal party, ho- to Patron or )til in.
dependent., tole} his leAdors that til
party's promises had been mostsha,m'
fully t t()dden Ando foot.. "131st," spoke
till a tried and trusted WArrior, on
who slayy he a blfnister before the
Lanrier (,over•nment Blies, "we can't b
expected to keep All the promises w
mnde in Opposition." "Oh no," ans-
wered
ne
wered the gonerOua McMullan, "hut, f
we could keep only n fraction of filar
I would be sat.isG'd. • "S Ps, n mfgbt•
I fraction," shot hncl( the Minister
that is to he, And MCMt411en leceded.
A Funny incident in
the a�ouse of ('oDnitarlq
While Mr. Taylor was spenking it
the Ilouse of Cournions last 'thuradA
in favor of An export duty of one ren
per pound on hatter, groAt, atmlaetnen
eons ennsed by Mr. Mc•Millnn, o
Jiuron, leaving his Neat, crossing t(
Where Mr. Taylor stood, And dispntin
the !Esser Ilona Willi hini. This went. n
for some minutes, Alr, Me,Njillan slink
ing a long forelin}}r,er in Mr. Taylor'
face. The stpoetacle was so firmly thn
even .Sir Wilfrid Lanrier and Sir Lntn
Davies joined in the general rnPrri
Mont Finally, the Hprakm said I
would he more cotldurtive to the di
nit•y of the Ilrntss if Mr. McMillan All
drii the IlnrisP from his sent, nn(
the hon, gentleman returned there
pouring (,ut• a torrent of Doric as h
went..
Ooderich, March 31, --There was a
large. altendanc•e lit lite Collegiate
Literary ISocfoty's upon meeting on
Friday evP.niug, notwithstanding it sil-
ver collection was taken at the doors
to defray expenses that had been In-
curred by the rnany free lneetings
Ihepirnt Walter. The largest number
of thl)se present were of the gentle
sex, the others seewiugly cera only at-
tend shows that cost hitlf a dollar ur
more, though tuany of these are out
half its inLeresting as the bill of fare
presented lit the Collegiate on Friday.
Misses It. Strang, Parsons, Autiebruuk
unit Lou Uibson iuui Mr. W. (Stoddard
were the t ovalists and all slid well.
The first two ladies who made their
Ill•bt appearance 80eol likely fu the
near fat tire to becone extr'entely popu-
tat• soloists as they have good voices
turd sevin to know how ll) control
thein. Mise Ausebrook was it, excel-
lent vo ice as was Miss Gibson and Mr.
Stoddard surprised those who had not
hoicld him before by ]iia excel-
IeuL rendering of Mighty Deep.
Al r. (,mutt gave it comic rec•ftit-
tion comically, tire orchestra play-
ed two pieces admirably, Miss Tye
•cud Alis WeAthernl recited nice
ly, Ali,. Jekell read the Institute
Journal which wits brimful of wit, Wis-
duul And uxcTHVIlt A.uglish, acid bit-
titraug answered questions froln the
diawer. Miss Naft(•1 plaved a piano
stilt) and Alisses Buchaua11 and Smith a
duet kind Altsws McCall and Cautpttigne
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at•eru the nucum ants .�1. The proceed-
ings
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t 1 ,c r (tut d
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it,'s t.l( sed vvttlt ui .'. t l e ,
k Gfl Save t} u (Z t ,ct.
Those wanting a truth this week
should ))try a quart, of delicious bi-
valves ft on, the old Clintotlian, Char-
ley Blackstone.
The fishing fleet stavwd Out last
Week hut the cutches were the poorest
over made lit this season (it the year '
Mr. A. M. Todd is naw part proprie-
tor of the Star, lint] will wave to tills
town in I he near future.
Tile Oddfelluwe will celebrate the
•anniversary Of the order by Attending
Knox c'hur'ch on either April 24th or
AJay 1st.
Alis, Vivian, who wits sl) seriously
ill, is steadily improving.
Mr. Elimlertou, of Clinton, who is tit
Iris father's residence fn town, is still
very low.
Hineeth's new planing mill will soon
be in complete running order, as the
I
is being placed therein in
rapid Order.
Mr. incl Mrs. Joseph Beck were fn
Toronto the past week.
Ali-. Win. Lee returned from it, visit
to Windsor std Detroit last week.
Mrs. Chad. Lee Jilts been seriously fll
bill is reported Its much better.
Ales. 11. holt and ,,on Terence re-
tin'Med on Saturday from a. lengthy
visit to relative in Toronto.
Nearly all tho ,4priug plowing Around
this burg is finished.
A special collection wits taken tit) fn
H nix cl,nreh cn Sunday on behalf of
the Klondike, mission.
Rev. Iii Godwin preached last
Suud:ty evening on "Spiritual Railroad-
ing."
The Massey -Harris Co, will have a
Delivery Day, to -day, so we are Ili -
formed by their agent, J. P. Brown.
A i•tivaway on Saturday caused the
loss of a fine young tree fn front of the
Crescent.
These Are pretty busy times at the
clock these days, As large quantities of
lumber are being stripped from Dy-
, I1 V IA's fard.
tilO -tly after 12 oil SaturdAy n;szlit,
the file alAtm sounded for fi •e tit
chi a r
Morris Planing 1' '
.1.lilt and when the bri-
gade got to thscene tilefirehad gut
such a head oil the building that its
entire destruction could not he pre-
vented. No reason can be assigned
for the fire by the proprietor as every-
thing was safe when he left the toil}
earlier in the evening. The burning of
the two mills so closely situated And
within a few months of each other is
la great misfortune, and one our people
Would like to know more about.
The water works system wits thrown
tint of gear the past ,week by a break
in the Ili )ea between the crib And the.
shore, w1iich allowed weeds of marine
growth to enter and block the pumps
' and some 00 or 70 up town services.
1 As soon as the trouble wits discovered
means Were tlken to remedy the
defects, And in a short time, it is ox -
s petted, that the service. will again be
' Il) running Order.
On Friday the remains of the late
Mrs. Blair, mother of G, F. Blair, bar-
r•fstor• Of Brussels, were interred in the
fancily plot in Alaitland cemetery. The
"Illy
died at Fenwick, Ont., and her
decease so soon after her daughter
wits no doubt hastened by the loss of
e her much loved daughter.
The town laborers have been em-
ployed the pass: two weeks filling in the
1 •1Vnsh Oats" caused by tho flood Borne
three weeks since.
Theie will be lioly Communion ser-
vice at St, Geotge'S next Sunday.
The Church Women's Auxiliary held
the ustal Lenten weekly sewing meet-
in}r, oil Monday.
Y'he C'hosen Friends will meet in
° re null, session this evening.
tegmltr rneeting of the Public School
Board next Monday evening.
° The cnretaker of the bowling green
9 has been rolling and trimming it up
the past week.
The dredge Ar•noldi will be repaired
Ili a few days so as to he ready for an
early commencement of dredging.
Tbern seems to be a stoppage in con-
nection with the breakwater contract.
It. 13. Smith's Millinery opening,
which commenced on Tuesday, was the
° centre of attraction that (hay.
Flt. George's confirniation class meets
in the church at 3 Fp, in, each Sunday.
The rain ml Sunday morning WAS the
cause of rather spaCse congregations in
e the churches.
A large number of dwellings will be
ekoct.ed this season, as there Are several
° under way, And contracts for eight
a 'otherq have Already been signed.
e Bicycler( were out in full force the
e past Week.
fA resides; }planted garden Seeds
in the open garden oil March 21st.
il 11 r. itnd Mrs. McKenzie of Brandon,
v M;in., were last aveek visiting at the
resfdfmcn of their relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. 1Vn1. Lane.
The lessee flonded the rink one day
last week, lint the cold spelt did not
last long enough to make ice.
Iiev..IOSeph Edge, pastor of North
St, Methodist' church, proached special
I Sermons Co sailors and fishermen last
Sundav evening.
Y On Friday evening, April ]at,, the
t McGillivnry Mission Mand will give An
I, entertailvnent in Knox church, which
f is expected will be an tnuslutlly ploit-
) rant event, This society haS An excel -
)I lent reputation for entertaining, and
n Hhondd tea will] pnt•r011ixed.
The off eers (,f the I}tiron Bicr�rle
R C)ull for 181)8 tire: U. McOillicru dy,
t resident ; Oliver Ruh nal, vice res. •
p Y p
a J). JohnNt.On, secy. ; G. McUoah, inose.
t. 1). lcflil}icudd,y, O. Rhynns, 1). John-
ston, G. McUnsh, H, Smith, W. Me-
. Crearly. G. 1+. Emerson, exortttive
conitnittee ; B. I). Grant, J. Cnttio, P.
tVctlton, (mance committee ; R. W.
+ Logan, rapt. ; 13, 1). Grant, 1Rt lien.
, I t,cnant; .1. S. Platt, 2nd lieutenant;
Thos, Rates, bugler; till Symonds,
Detroit lust. week. attending the alt- bred Kiowa ludiau and will) is with
nual commencement exercises of the the Kiuwa Mrdicino t'umpnuy that 1
faculty of Michigan College of Medi jjjj
cine and Surgery. We notict'cl by the I are givjng enter taitutetts ill the: luau f
pr'ograwme that Wesley J. Reid, who { hall, caubed a flutter of excitement in
graduated as M. D, frons the College, (lilt village out evvimi v recently. Powde
K g,� 6 t, t sly. AI
Made his valedictory address on the ; young lady front Blyt,ho cause here on .
Occasion.
tiler success`atti ndingt hial'unley edicnt i the lulu trttiu Mid 11rxl clay shout Munn
course. 1 the doctor and the yuulir, latly pro ' fir t•claSs ince
1. )lie rtrl'Yuil�' llliztrd and Old)' reclielltr;
The engineers representing blesses. c•eelhHd Lu flu latus of nue ill' aur local l ) S b
Moore, of Kingston, halo been tuea- I clergytuut to be untrried. The 11nti,;-
suring the g,ouud around the elevattir ! ter after sctll t1nuL the w+Lrrha a 11:X'11, ;�ltcli(,s luol-0 1)iselllt-i than ill} other Baking
r
Ault haihor the past week, the U T. It, F, K y
to join lit the survey. The committee license peesented WMs lilt 1 ight, waa
to wh(,u, was entrusted the wurk of jll,L in tilt. act of pruuuuucing thrill Vowdrf all the 111f1r1(C't, It's worth is acknowledged by
getting the stock hook filled ill) is yet man and wife, when I lit) father (if the,
tit wurk, and several millers in the wunftl Le bcidu tu'rilod on Lhe ascot.,
west end of the Province have yet to the hllllllre(Is who now Abe it It is tilways fresh find
be seers. i :and its lauguitge niote forcible 1.1131 i
elegant; declared all pI-ovVedings all '
i fur the lucautime lit least, laid tuck I the prieu 1r, unly 255 per p; und. A sample foi4},a
Fordw}ch. his dallgliter haute vvitl lout. The
yutillgltuty avilsitlliss 1)nviS, ufl3lytI1.
During the freshet the whole flour and her fathcL' is the Chief Constable 351:X1",.
of the slide of the slain was witched of plat place'
away, carrying with it all the neve Air. i'eter Su,itlt of thin villago wits �_O-- .
posts suit Ates that heel leen put tip Inall1ted in Toronto oil 1Vedntc;day to
F S I F Miss Bonnett, fut7telly of Kinloss
in that afternoon. This will he it con- township. y.
sitlerable inconvenience to our millers Tht• partnership herolofore. existieK
as It will hu two ur three mantis bo_ betWUL•u 11'illalrt ('amentia and fetes U m v
fare they will be ablo to use Witter. Sntitl, it,; icup4e4tiv)t agents it, flus
)ower, blit the will still he able to run villilge, has l,ccu dis;oll,ml and the A
1 Y Chemist c`i11d Druggist.
kite still to its fnllPst crtpac•it. as they business it, future will he c•uti-icd uu )
hALve good Steam puWer. U Ll nudii by Air, S111ILII, Pill l-sici;i n'.I v Hipp ies,
stand that it new Aide will he built its Twenty yeas ago, the wenLher in .i -1a cc�savxx_a .c,.+e y___s.ueatsN1C— .. --a,
soon as possible unit that. nover-flow March wit, about the. shute its at pre-
(111im Will it he erected instead of the pre- sent. ili April the trves, hlootued and q
sant one. vegetation WAS far advanced, Litten �'�� `"" ffi' .M��t��� l..l-.E�°
Air 1 crop a••t3
Vm. Alee, o lilt.,; been work- - •ur • came t llu' fruit c
r
e, wh 1 1, c n r k tltu ft ,til 1, nuc I
I
lliALUry
in}, with bit'. A. C. }lutclison it, his ttluupsL totally destroyed sl) lee have 1fu1e renindell•(i ;uul done Aver an ;;and as
1),a.cksmith Shot) for the past three heard, ilea•. Persona wi'llifig work dote in this lion
',
r:• o .0
yeru•s a}Hite work un Srttutdny tool .)i,1 re t11r )•••rrl::�t-uti�facu n > lual•fu)(�
intends leaving for Manitoba in tits Unr village lust au c'ld and greatly their ordla'; , !Lit ilii' uudl;i:�ttyncd. Loict'e i � J{,���el, a e • o s e• • a a
respected cit hens oil Mot7day last its the unicra (.;10Y. V
near future. I drat h of Mr. Jas. Fftldhtter, lifter a few 111114:; MU01M,
A debate oil the subject "RVSOIVed weeks lllut-ss. Dost-i4sed was it, his 0ver13ev.,h* S• Cot latestoro. weinvite tl] ie
that 1w olte was t4 Better gCOet•itl tutu r- ` i e 1fld S Ol
+-, uotl yeas, and had been a rcaislcuL of „�
Montealut" twas held fn tilt: ef1ingc Lucknow for moto than a quarter of A - -1 �w Clintonschool un Filday lust to the fourth colitury, rind through his huafm'ss of bring nerve food, they ,il.i.v thirst I Ciand the sur -
class. Tile affirmative won. tlacbiuidt and ge.tetal blacksmith Was whilst their hinate vituftty fre.,h from
At the atinuld i neeting Of the Grand widelyknown. the living vegetable Increases the enti 1
Black Chapter 0f Ireland, which met gy uud resistiug passer of Ile organ- rounding country to our
in Yitlluorstutr lust weak, AIr, Jahn 11 r. Ruben\'est, frn nterly of the
Donaghy of tills village was elected tLS heutinot staff, lilts left fur 1Vinnipe„ isui. T ro
one ut Llre 0iiicers fat' the run,it)g year. where he hit, seclta'cd it :ilnalion, Improper, diataries wiv.,te yitol forces ,{1 ill}nery OpeniD(- On
by oI sttucLiu'.; function Mud cnstii g
- unnatural •}Iulmn the eltnc;
rl'gilllh, '1,ls IlePCllN5 lnlk weat:StiUL Wednesday 't. 1% 'r. C. (10111mal. life. In th): way the eirivings fur in-
Rey. Mr. Btill fa nn Eche sick lint this - - toxicants often itrises,cn d the apparent
!'bis Column is under the (direction of tl•11)porary relief colifiril)s the delu- �
week. His work oil Sabbath ii ill be the Secretary of Clinton W. C. 1'. U. sial!• April
taken by tier. Mr. Mc•Uonagh. Inehriety, the ctln,e (if modern as Ileitare def;etelacy is produced
Rev. Ali-, Asbury :and family took Of ancient civilization, is now gf llvI._ I)y the esu t)f :tle•uholie beverages and (]ur rjtOCk comprises all
their departure.Moltdn forOnonda 1, ally recognized by ernine'Mt medical "lls is oftenctipla'd by the 11lcrther�s p
r y g men to }re it disoased coudiLioll fol- blood being satulated with alcohol
Brunt Co., the new parish Mr. Asbury from tle•first tnotlent of the child's the latest fashions and
}rnt•iul; the) use of alcoholic liquors,
has been aUpOit,t0d � I. A large note'" In u,nnv seeps inebriety i; it, taro existence until it leaves the beast.
ben 0f friends };:tLheted at tire station prou7otod by injudicious caul insulif- Children sl) started it, hfe, intoe un_ not Ities in Millinery
to see there off, stent diet. The 4.1-a •ing fur alrolu,lk. stahlu tic', vows cvIlIres. They aro
A }special u,e(i of rnvolbel'S of st.fundants IS often the result of }tome to bartime failloes in life, and, if and We Sht111 be leased
the (.ounc•tl of the township of Limit def,cielit. vitality, :Dill Ani) i11)poi-titut alcohol leverago, cotta in thea• away, c p
wits held fn the Agricultural Hall, Att- Invaua of prevention is tho sprcot<I of they rvodily drift. it,to the fatal habit
wood, oil March 17th. Members all tel }ill; e OLl come and
present. The meeting avis culled in sound scientllc knowledge ut (I Le- of inebriety --it true disease. 3'
the interest of rate a ens on the 17th ties. It is specially impindant that it taste
and 18th cons., who are assessed drain- Pill fond, `pure air, cleanliness Mid shotl1 lit - c01civnied r for simple, inspect it.
Age under a By -Law of the township of ohedietlee to ,Its larva Of •lif,• will pro- heatily, unci tiIMil;kLin., food. Many ,
Logan, and after discussing the matter duce it healthy, vigorous humanity, eltaitil'nt I c. it,A men are now agreed _X__
for it lung tithe, it wit; resolved its fol- which will have till• c;1-eate.1 re;lstin}; Hult a pure diet cf,grain, }pulse, fruits.
lows: Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded power to it tendency to indulge 'in ]tills saki 11gf(.11 vei_tbles, wit]) the;LII-
byMr. McMane, that the Reeve, Messrs, varcot.fc•s. These narcotfes only create clition of bei)(A uu)k, eggs, butter, oil
Shearer Rothwell and the Clerk he a special craving for' theu7selves. Iluc1 cheese. will Iltlilil up healthy child -MISS HILLIER
Authorized to wait on the Logan COL111- The diet tnb)e on the othi•r Side tell in pet fret. health curd vigor, who
nil fn refereneu Co- file assessment of allow.; that; in Order h) sltstnin life. the will lora) it str',ult I,tila•icrl: against Lilo
those lands in Elitist fur, elrstfnage under food should contain ite.5l-forming tort}
adva.nciog flutttl of all•t,holist11 Stand in the Clarendon Hotel Blocb,
.. l
By -Law of the township 0f 1,0gau, and hone -farming as Well na f nc},y-pro- a„,,,�,,,,�,,,�.,��.- . _-�--�-- -- ------
that the Clerk be}utthorized toavr•ange ducing mater•inl. Most, people kt.oap( --` " t••-„ •- " -
with the Reeve of Logan fora saftal,le that it is essential to take tissue -fora)- -` -- 4 - ``
time to meet said Conncil. Carried, Ing and hent -producing ncntevialm, but.
'loved by Mr. Shearer,. seconded by they ilo not realize tint, life is not well ,-1
hlr. Rothwell, thir.G the Council oto rims Hushtiued unless lite loud al.'o c out, ,, �1.T /l
adjourn to meet, again At the call of the phospbates ,11111 vcgel.nhle :u',;rls FA e I
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titin Are c (ci.aiL n lit d t t t
the Reeve, Carried,.a r"I UF 0
l rta
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nerveNilndh•nin- �u 'est•hi' conte I � f
1 ce tt which h c 1-
t
- all lower cv'nvin}tH. }{carr• etvtlxod
Brussels. nations have fallen into grieve et•rurs
h, the prepiratinn of their Enna. jar A dew's Cure for the Heart Th
.t.1 canvas was made of the town and
33 subscribers, of $10A) each, ohttined
as a loan to tilt: proposed (.'arpet fac-
tory coming here firou, Elorn. 13.
Getry and W. F. Vanstone were Ap-
pointed As a delegation to visit Elora
till Monday and report. The gentle-
men referred to inside the visit and I -(,-
ported, hat no fcu•ther action was
taken, tell days bilin}; granted for
righting certain it
that were
obstacles in further progress.
Last Friday morning week the
sphit of Sili Alanscr, beloved wife of
Vin, Uenhow, Eliz:iheth street, took
ills flight. Deceased had been poorly
for some time with Graves' disease,
but was apparently(recovering' when
nervous prostration ,-Pt in, resulting in
her decease. A husband :ind one son
are left to motion t': • :Iolllise of wife
said mother. Alts. I)enhow was 21
years of age and was respected by till
tvho lei her. She was a meruber of
the Methodist church.
It is reported that D. O'Leary, of
Petro)ia., has sold his fast trotting
horse "Reddy," well known here, t0 a
gentleman ill Austria, throogh the
agency of Richard Roche. The price
is said to be $1,000. "Reddy" Will be
forwarded at once to his new Owner.
Fred. Anderson will ace,nnpany the
horse across the briny, it is said.
A large snapping turtle was brought
t0 t:he vi tinge
the other day by Henry
Stevenson, 14th con. Grey. It weigh-
ed about, 15 polo nds.
Tuesday of ilia, week wits a record
broakPr tit the G.T.R. station, when 118
pieces of baggage were handled, 40
pieces being•forwardecd and 28ro iveil,
The nexthighest innnber avis 10 piec'cs,
The fnnorril of Mrs. Robert, Crtrrie
which took place on Friday was nue of
the larggeat that over passed through
this villnRe, no less than 1'25 rigs left
the residence of her father, IV-.
Bryiii of 4th con. Morris. luler-
Inept took place at l3rucsels cemetery.
Rev. J.,�h. St.ewart, of the Mt.hel oir-
etti(., ppre>nc lied last Hclnday morning in
MY() Mebbodist chlu•ch.
Stewart & Peebles are diseolving
Vat
to take effect. fr•oin the
Vat April. Mr. Htewnit retains the
business.
There tare prospects of the formation
of a jnntor font -hall longue, to include
I3rnRsolb, Listowel, Attwood, eCv.
A brand new (rain, consiAt-ing cif two
coaches and a baggage cin• passed
throngli Brussels station on Tuesday
evemn�.
R. F. Hu-iss, John Ritchie, Franlc
DOng1AR, It. ih IIKIILA Auto( Will Riefler
left on Monday for Victoria, B.C. A
great number of friends were at' flit•
station to bid them good-bye sued wish
thein God speed.
Jatnes Beldon, who hots leen Willi
F.. C. i tinfurd for several years, is
p•0ing into business of) his own account
line} on Mondny o pons lip it tailoring
establishment at. b7lolc•stvot•t.h.
A Brantford pr•fsoner namv(I Alex.
p 'il;l in that
ih11u•an escaped train the ,}
city.
Hii i)I,. Carnlnn, iiev, i)I,. Poflsnnd
Other ministers of the Mei hodist
(:hunch waited nn the Prenni0r slid
Messrs. Fi4horAnd Fividlingat Othlwa
to ask ilint, the (iiia tints (ill I lie proht-
bition plebiscite shunld he one to
which a direct yeR or no Answer could
he given. The regneat will !p° rnnsid•
Bred.
Tile conmton white bead, eenls0nu'd
instead o!' whole wheat-iueal plead, i;
de elent, in the phosphates, iron and
mineral elements so essential, nut. 0111)
3 for the forrtultitiu of N.nes nlid teed,
but also for the noor•ishtient of tie
bruin And nerves"ctnd'fci;' the tvorkhtit
of tite vital provoss.
Fruit is cont•iderod lip he it luxury,
whoreas it is an os-cntin] article of
food. Vegetables aur often hailed in
large gnant,ititw of a^iter, thus wasting
the blond-Ilurifying ocids and soluhl
salts which are essential for health and
strength.
The following table from Professor
Chttrclt's honk oil "Food" shows tl.t
tunount. in grains of phosphates and
Vc,fPtable acids cuntaited its VILHnn
foods and tither n.rticlos:-
Vcgct.lthl0 Mineral
Acids. Salts.
I lh. Apples.....,...... 70 2,i
1 Ib, (inc,aelrI,I.rles...... 105 :}5
I Ib, i1011MIls ....... .. :35(3 sift
1 lir• Oranges .......... 75 105
1 pt, (Titret ............ I9 18
1 pt. Port... . ........ 3,55 120
1 pt•.. London Stout . ,. , 22 22
1 pt. paleA10... -...... 21 ll)
I Ili. 1Vheat-Alval...... -- 1111
1 Ib. While Flom ....... - - it)
1 i b, than .... ..... ... - 122
1 Ib. Oatmeal • ......... -- 117
1 Ib. iMaize.... . ...... - 110
111). Pelts or Lent.;ls . • , -- 2'10
Wirlev iuui Burrs contain vertttin
soluble clenient.s of imtrition (which
brewing did not desla'uy) contuminMt-
od with Ideottol ; while grains, pulses,
fruits, nets :Lilt] green vegetnhlos sum-
mit them it, greener (luanlity Ilone-
companfed by the 11ic•nf.it• mlculul,
which is a hyo -product, ill no way uoct's-
sary for life, nrld Acts lis )t nerve and
ipl•nlll piu•alyrer,
Fresh, uncooked fruits Acre cspcciMly
useful in hatlishi11}; :t craving for 411co-
holic stimulants, sf11ce. it, addition to
FRIENDS V PREVAILED
A Nervous Toronto Woman Walked
the Floor During the Night for Hours
at a Time -She Makes a Statement.
TORONTO, ONT.-- 111 wall troubled
with nervousneag. It waa impossible for
Inc to keep still and if the spells came
over Inc during the night I had to got up
and walk the floor for hours at a time.
My blood was very poor and I was subject
to bilious attacks. My feet would swell
and I was not able to do my own house-
work. I treated with two of tho heat
physicians bore but only rovelved relief
for a time. I beenme disoourrigod. One
day a friend called and advised mo to try
Boodle Sarsaparilla, I laughed lit thend-
vice but I was prevailed upon and pro-
cured one bottle. Before I used It nil I
begun to feel hatter. I took savornl but-
t.len and nlno ReverAl boxes of Hood's Pitta.
Now i can Plot find drink heartily and
aloep Roundly, }food's Hnreaparilla hnR
entirely oared nla and nine strengthened
m own worts.
m° ao that 1 now cin All y w
I cheerfully recommend flood's Aarnaptt-
f inn to nil sufferm•n from norvouannaa,
,i ll.
ser debility." Mils,
n1cnP a or ° 111 de
we n y
FC
j F. PARttt, 1)Pgrol i StrPet.' - ____
1 f avie,I veriillIoM1A7totnke,
, Hood's s Cl�l$ opey to overitte. 25 cents,
g -- e
Greatest of Heart Healers --Relieves
in Thirty Minutes.
Testimony bears it out that in many cases of heart
disease which have been treated for years by phy-
sicians and pronounced hopeless this wonderful
11 remedy has proved the life -saver -not a cure-all
-it's a heart specific -so potent --so. quick in re-
. heving-no remedy known to medical science to-
day specifically for the heart has so honestly filled
the niche for which it was formulated -and the
claim is borne out by the testimony of thousands of
r cured ones and the endorsation of most eminent
physicians on the continent -If there is uneasiness
DRAGMI;W3 about the heart -shortness of breath-fluttering-
CURE-fodt•TAE
11ENR4 fainting or smothering sensations - dropsical
-. I tendency, any or all of these denote heart derange-
ment -Ind r.^"lett of the slightest symptoms may result in sudden
taking off -one dose relieves in thirty minutes in most acute cases.
DR. M1rIM'S CATARRHAL POWDER—Painless and pleasant to use—attacks
the disease like magic --clears the nasal passages -allays the inflam-
mation and heals the affected parts -the only known remedy that gives
shtick relief arid a permanent cure in cases of catarrh -hay fever -sore
throat--tonsilitis and catarrhal deafness,
DR, ACNEWS OINTMENT -Simple and effective remedy for itching, blind
and bleeding; piles -and all burning, itching, stinging or disfiguring skin
diseases -one application gives instant relief.
Dr. A:7;"ow'A Laver Pills curso constipation •.- sick headaaAo — bllleusneos --
gixxireas--iose of appotito and dyspepsla—little pills -11i dosoc-200ts.
irkC�CSON & JACKSON
THE NOTED SHOE HOUSE.
N E W 3 P R I N 10,C)", OiS.
1N e )hive now passed into
Slot]< it imigllificant selec-
tioll tit'
--m
f
N i":W BOOTS)
AND SHOES
ii)r ",ring Wear and iv(a
I-
van safli say that no I
fllivi, rally(` can 1)e fOtinll
Vv(11•t'a%,b(,I,v. We believe
in sellim, nothing but re.
1,ablo o ,ods at. the lowest
possiWv 1)1-irr-4 a: 11 the. 11 `._ °
trmlr w•hic•h we Are doing
is irood evidence that OAS
is nppnwiated,
Gi'tOd l.(rell !nivel q Should- •
ln.V
fleet.
5%KNa
Dealers, Clinton.
J AL")N J
The Noted Shoe
It