The Clinton News-Record, 1898-06-16, Page 5JUNE 16, 1898.
THE CLINTON r
WE have purchased the Drug
Business of Messrs. Allen &
Wilson and solicit a continu-
ance of the patronage accorded
th We commence busi-
"s here with a large range of
experience and are fully quali-
fied to attend to the drug
wants of the community. We
continue business in the same
old stand, opposite the Market,
wheyo you will still receive
Pure Drugs, Good Goods at
reasonable prices and satisfac-
tion or a refund of your money.
SYDNEY JACKSON
GRADUATE DRUGGIST.
Successor to
ALLEN & WILSON.
J
A LABOR SAVER.
THE WRTTLAUFER
PER
-HAR VESTE
R&
BUNCHER
saves labor and time, clean
the way for the horses and
machine and prevents the
shelling of grain. It has
only to. be seen to be ap-
preciated. Those who
have used it willingly give
testimonials.
Can be attached to any
Reaper or Mower.
•
FOR SALE BY
.AI`. • CHREINTI
Implement Warerooms ,Huron.,, St., nearly
opposite Commercial IIotel, Clinton.
okterecosseillEalesesolmlwirseet
CHEAP RATES C.P.R.
WINNIPEG
per boat from Owen Sound $$15.8(3.
SAULT ST. MARIE
per boat from Owen Sound $$6.1 O.
WINDSOR
and Return $$4.10.
TOROTON
and Return $3.35.
For all information in reference to
travel apply to
W. JACKSON, CrAgent
CLINTON.
CRA(D:TRUNK SYs EM
REDUCED RATES TO
THE WEST
To Winnipeg & Return
S ,Q
(By Boat, 1st class, including
meals, and berths.)
2nd Class
no meals or berths,
S15. C)
Low Rates to Dakota
Points.
A. O. PATTISON. F. R. HODGENS,
G.T.R. Depot. Town Agent.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC R Y. I The Finest Military Band in the
World.
MAGIC
SILVER
POLISH
FOR„_" ►
GOLD, SILVER and
PLATED WARE
To which it imparts a
most beautiful lustre by
simply applying and polish-
ing off with a Jewelers'
Soft Brush, chamois or
Canton flannel. It con•
tains nothing injurious
and will not scratch the
most delicate surface. If
a trial fails to convince
you of its merit we will
refuned your money.
PRICE 25 CENTS A BOTTLE,
COMPLETE WITH BRUSH 50 CENTS.
PREPARED SPECIALLY FOR
P. S. CREWS
Jeweller and Expert Watch
Repairer.
Work
An
Ad.. .
Our work is an ad for us, be-
cause we do repairing of
Watches, Etc., so thoroughly
that the owners come back to
us if they have anything else
in our line, and they not only
conie themselves but also sug-
gest to their friends that A. J.
Grigg's is t he place to go. Do
You
NEED
A WATCH
See Our Stock and hear Our
Prices. \Ve sell Good Goods.
A. J. GRIGC
Successor to . • .
J BID DLEG'O1 .BE.
Boarders and Roomers Wanted.
Boarders and Roomers Wanted. Large and
comfortable residence on Townsend St. just
south of Public School, t"
J. R. COLLINS.
June 7th.
Phaeton For Sale,
Phaeton for sale, in good order. Can be seen
on the promises of the subscriber
JAMES FAIR.
Clinton, June 1st.
Remember the Maine
Thing in HANGING \VAr.L i':wee is to hang it to
stay. If you buy good paper don't get it put on
bad. "When we do it, we do it well."
J. J. FISIIICR.
Clinton, June 1st.
House and Lot For Sale,
House and lot for sale on Cutter St. in rear of
Queen's Hotel, Apply to
0. MILNE,
Clinton, Juno 13th. Queen's Hotel.
To Let or For Sale.
The un(lereigned offers for solo or rent that 1k
story brick residence on Raglan St, There ore 6
bedrooms, dinning room, sitting room, kitchen. Also
good stable. In connection with the residence are
two acres of land and a large number of fruit trees.
For particulars apply to
OANTELON shot„ Clinton.
HARRY CANTELON, Mt. Forest.
March 14th.
Fire ! Fire !
Now is the time le fire all the dirt and dis-
ease in your mattrosees end feather bode. The
old and reliable Feather Man from Goderich is
here agnin and in the old elan(( next, the Dow -
son House. If not in the shop when you call
leave your orders at N. Itobson's and they will
receive prompt attention. Get your tnatt.Posses
done and don't forget. old ones made new.
t,, HALST WAD.
Clinton, June 7th.
Godfrey's English Band
VICTORIA RINK
Goderieh, June 20th, 1808.
WILL RUN
Home
Seekers'
60 Day
Excursions
To the
"eViladian
North West
Al RETURN FARES
Deloralno • -
Reston - • • $20
Estevan • -
Rlnscarth • -
Moosomin -
Winnipegosis • . -
Regina .} $30
fhemelaw
Yorkton -
Prince Albert - $35
Calgary - - 1 +i
Edmotin . • -} $40
Going June 28. Returning until Aug, 27
(Ali Rail or S. S. Alborta 1
Going July I9 Qoing July 14
(All taReturning until SepAt 12'abascn)
Going July 19. Returning until Sept. 17
(Alt Rall or S. S. Alberta.)
Our G rand Performance on
above Date.
40c. from Clinton to Goderich end return,
Reserved Seats 81.00. Spenial Train hank from
Goderieh atniose of performance. Subscribers
will have firet choke) of Seats on Monday next.
Reserve plan at inelcso0 Tiros., Clinton.
imumemetommerweememessuY
omwocees
To Improvers of Stook.
The undersigned has on his promfees, 10th
conceeeion, Oode•ich Township,
A Thoroughbred Jersey Rall. Terms: -41
and $2.
A Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, regis-
tered. Terme: -Si, with the privilege of return-
ing.
A thoroughbred Tamworth Roar, registered..
Torms:--$I, with privilege of returning.•
For tickets apply_ to any Canadian Pael110 ! This is a rare chaneo to improve your stock
Agent, or to C.I+...cPHERSON, Asst. on.
Passr. agent,1 ihing St,. I•1ast, Toronto.
R5-tt.
T. C. IC»Mtrsns,
Owner
MARRIAGES.
TAYLOR-MIDDLEMI1S--11) "•' •tis
8th ivat., at the residence of
dloiuiss, by the itov. J. T. B
Edgar Taylor. of Paris, to
miss, of the same place.
CAMPI3ELL-MAX -In Hensall
by the Rev. Henderson Mr. (
to Miss Alma Max, both. of II
13ISHOP-WOLF-Ll Winnipeg
by the Rev, J. Roy. P. L. Biot
Ont., to Bertha L. Wolf, Yout
of Mr. and Mt's. Joseph Wulf
JOHNSTON-BLACK At the I
age, Wingham, on Weduesd.
by the Rev. Jas. Hamilton, T
to Miss Margaret Melinda 1
Ashlleld,
S'rEELE-McOREOOR Ir) Seaf
day, .lune 7t1i, nt the residua(
norther, Michael Steele,M, D.
to Annie Robertson, eldest d
late Donald McGregor, of Mc
LEVER MANNING On 'Tues(
at the residence of the bride's
by Itev. 1t. Paul, Mr. Jacek
1'leshorton, Grey County, to
Manning, of Morris.
VANSTON 1. -HAMILTON -At
Saturday, June 41.11, 1898, by
Anderson, B. A , George Vat
borne townshlp, toMlnnieHar
\Vawanosh.
BIRTHS.
I{I\G--In Turubnry, on June 96
Wm. King, of twins, son and
LAWSON-ln Hulled, on the
wife of Robt. Lawson, of a da
BATES -In Goderieh, June 4th
Mrs. Geo. Bates, 0 004.
HEAL EY. -At ileumiller, on Sut
to Mrs. David Healey, of a de
PENNINGTON- In Grey, on
wife of Mr. Waiter Penniugt
CO("1'TS-At 4521 St)ttu street
June 3rd, the wife of Mr, 11. 4
ly of Brussels, of a daughter.
LONG.- In ('rnnbrook, on Mune
the wife of Mir. Jacob hong, el
ARMSTRONG -At 219 Keystot(
Buffalo, N. V., on Saturday, I
wife of Mr. David Arutstroij
Brussels, of a daughter.
JACKSON --In Brussels, on Til
9th, the wife of Mr, H. L. Jael
of a son.
HAM -WORD -In Centralia, on
wife of Thos. Handford, of a
DAY -In Exeter, on June 2nd, t;
Louis Day, of a daughter.
IKUN'iZ-in Exeter, on Juno 81
Wm. Kuntz, of twine -boy an
FRASEit--Ila East \Vawanosh, c
wife of Daniel A. Frazer, of a
SOBYE--In (Cast 11VOwanosh, on
wife of 1Vn>. Sobye. of a dant
J< NS 'O -
)II 51 N In'[into
C 11,11n Wet
8th, the wife of Oliver Jolutst
MOORE-In Clinton, on 1'hurst
the wife of Wesley Moore, of
DE ATlis.
oILI:-In farcy, on Juno 8th, 1
aged CO year':(,
SCO'rT •In Elaut, m1 Friday, ,la
rant son of Mr. and Mrs Hob
LUCAS-. In hhna, 011 June St If,
Wesley, only son of Chas,
years, 6 months and 27 days.
I''I811Ei1- 1❑ Ondcrich, 011 'rues
18135, Banton Fisher, late of
aged 5(1 yon vs and 3 mold Ifs.
MAit'i•IN in (ioderirh, on Tiles
1805, Melinda Stafford, wilt
1 fenny Alurlin, aged 1;(i and 5'
IVE(It -Ira Goderieh, on Sundt
18118, Alexander Weir, aged,i
Hl'ltRELL-On May 3lst,
ton avenue. 'Toronto. Lho
brut her -in -haws Dr. Mc1T1
Ilown.t Ilurrcll, in the 71st y;
.1t,\KN--lu Colborne, of
.(
Lof 1 no, ) Fri
1bJ8, Lee Jenkin, aged 18
months.
11)1(1E115 --In Brussels. on Rani
.Fredericlt Charles Rogers, a
AB:CALLt'M-in Newark, N. .1
day, 8111 inst., ,btu, 310('atllul
Brussels, aged 37 years,
11(111'1-TV-Jn Beech wood, Tue',
Michael Murphy, aged 78 yes
BEAT'rV--In Harristou, 011 Tee
1808, R. 3, Beatty, aged 11 y
and 5 (lays.
DAV 11) -lit l.uean, on May 30th,
aged 88 years.
KEEDV---In t'sbornc, on ,lune
Reddy, relict. of the late 1
aged 88 years, 0 month,.
Me3IANi3-Ll Blau, on the 3
3TeMane, aged 80 years and
HELLA41 - In Elmo,. on the 31st
1t, Ilollnr, aged 78 years, 71
logo.
SC(11"I' -111 Mould on, on the 4
1)OHER1Snot1. '\ -Ineedn CI Lyears,
og1tn, on (114
Alex. 1>ohetty, aged 72 year
LSNCiI-In Blyth, on Juno,#
Lynch, aged 011 years. h
PHO("TOIL-In Blyth, on :41`
Edgar Proctor, aged 12 yea 't
111 days.
THE THREE ST,
For the early stage `;co
is a cure. For the second
many. And for the last s
sumpion it soothes the.co
longs the life.
Henry B. Western, as
Canada Life Assurance,
head office at Hamilton,:
below the heart. He will
PLAIN, HONEST W
Cararrh and cold in the IIe
ly Dured by `„Dr. Agnea
Powder -It's Painless.
Says Alex. Edmison, c
Ont. :-"I have been ti
catarrh for several' years
very much. No end of re
used, but I can honestly 1
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder
remedy I have used that h
mrnent relief. It has in r
tho disease, -Sold by \Vatj
GOOD ROADS REFOI
t
upplement to
Th
Frost & Wood Delivery
1.1ST OF IMPLEMENTS 801.1) TtJIS 8
SON FOlt FROST & WOOD i3Y
('1111 'IN It TitELit LOCAL ACiEN'r,
(iI':TUIls'1t \1'1'1'H 'PRE SALES MADE
(1.
LAV OF MASSEY•HA.tRIS.
The Frost & \Vood inrplernent
livery, Lite first of the kind to ti
place in Clinton, 'Thursday after40
fast wtIS such a success its to grat
Mi-, A. Selu'euk, the local argent,
gettler with the other represerttati
of the Company present- '1'lte p
chasers ('01140 ill in the. forenoon 0
after 104011104 up their machines
paired to the Commercial Hotel whit
dinner awaited them. At '230 p.
a procession was formed, the Citize
Band, the boys wearing striped blaze
leading ell. Next came a carriage cel
twining peeve 1{ennedy and Aget
Sohreuk, 'I'hompsou, Kippeu and Pi
ton, followed by the farmers' HI
After driving around a block there %tj
it round -up un the Gore where the t(
of agents )1>ttde each a short address,
Mr. Schreitk said he was nota Speee
maker ; neither was it necessary t11
he should be 118 every implement
sold put in a good word for hit
Frost & \Vood Make good 11110.1
nary and swell c'onficleuee has
in theta that after it good deal
sales he is emtbled to retire
rest kflow ing that he had olnl
tel a4 golden rule in doing good uq
others. Ile paid at compliment
Ifriend I„t vis tit Massey-1-1101•is at
said that 1iloligi) compel nig with (1i
other they were in every respect
amicable as hunt hers.
3)r. Patton, of Goderich, alyn ata
the Braises of Frost kV \Vood, Th
machinery (vas selling well and pre
ing satisfactory wherever sold.
General Agent 'Thoulpsen, of L(
(ton, said the Company feared nn o
side competition nor was it t conlllil
1[e 41,1. >l(nsed to .( many 111 L
1 y
processinu which would have be
much burger had not at nittniter of p
chase]:, been unable to come out.
fu(n)d that the Feost & R'nod mach
01I ('los giving the best of saiisfaeti
and said that if the go,,d1 worn 4,01
repres0nLed all the purchasers had
do wits to return the implements ant
their money or nudes, a, Ilii• case maay
he, would h( refnuded.
The following is a list of the sales
main( by Mr. Sc•Itrenk this season 1•-
J3indens--i.dlvnrd 5lI,h(n, llullett;
'Phos, O'Brien, Tucket'stoith ; .1, H.
\Vhite, Tuckorsrltitlt; Jas. ('artwrlght,
IlulIIt; 13e'lSnn '1'ye'ivlaul, 1111He 1 ;
John S. Burton, Godel•lch ; 'Tlionets
Crunyn, G•tdorioll ; :Arthur ("urrie,
Gederic•h ; John Fenian, 1;n,ler iclt ; A.
Heroes Godori(•h ; 'Phos. Stairs, Gude-
tic'h; ,John Little, Hallett; I4tiviid
1to(law'ay, hLullett; '1'. ('. Isdumds,
Gderich,
Movers - J. H.. \\'Mita', '1'n(•ker:41)litlt ;
1•to)her t Mit 'ohatll, G( ell, ricks \\ n).
Alnir,llull(tf ; F. Mcl nughey, linnet(;
Jaun(•s \114414), \Icl{t11op; Ralph Tip -
lady, 114111(t t.: 1 tau ry 1''reennto, Hallett;
\Vitt. Currie, Gnderirlt : George Van-
derburg, Goderieh : John Alexander,
Goderieh : John Forclen, Goderich ;
John Harrison, (foderich : E. Bothwell,
Goderich : I). Shaannalt;ut, Hallett;
hold, li4ow'n, 13ullet1 : 111'. Mc(Zuaig,
Town 1 John I{vle, Town ; Wenn;
Stanley • .1. J. Scott. Stanley ; J. II.
\VIt . Tnek(rsunth.
C'ultiv'ators Henry Alillet•, Gode-
rich : .1148. ('1aig, Hidlel.t. ; .John Ilal-
steatd, Goderieh ; \Vitt, Beacons, Gcale.
rich ; h:, I3rickenden, Hnilett ; 1'atrfc'k
Cronyu, Godenich ; George Y41ngblud1,
Gish -rich ; ('(101 Brennen, ifullett; E.
('hittonden, }Gillett : (', \\'ettlaufot,
Ellice; Nelson Yoe, Goderich ; Andrew
Flynn..11ullett.
Urills-\Nut,
Wier, Goderieh ; John
Aiann, Hallett ; R. (iov'iet., 1Iullett ;
Wm. Hardy, (4oderich ; 1). Reynolds,
Hallett;.John Iteynnlds, Ilullett; John
AleIntorh, Hullett; J. H, Bayley, Mul-
lett.
The three•year-old daughter of Vic-
tor Sor fell into the lake at Rttt Por-
tage and was drowned.
For Over Fifty Years
Mao. \VixsLow'e SOoTIIING Sv,ta'r has bcea
I1/01(1 by millions of northers for (.heir nhildree
while teething. 1f disturbed at. night and
broken of your rest. by tt siek child suffering
and crying with pain of ('iriting'l'cetl> send at
once and get. a bottlo of ''Mrs. lvinslow's sooth-
ing Syrup' for Children Teething. It will re-
lieve 11wt poor little sufferer bullied in e.ly. De -
petal upon it, mot hers, there is no inisluke about
it. it cures Dia ?Tiara, regulates the Stomach
and 'bowels, cures Wind (.'elle, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gg14estone and
energy to the whole system. "3li's. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup' for ehildren teething is plea-
sant to the, taste and is the prescription of ono
of the oldest. awl best female physielans and
nurses in the united States. Price twenty-five
.;milsabottle. Sold by all druggists tltrought
out the world." Be euro and ask for "Miss
WINSLOW'S SOOTIIING 511RU1'.
^Wrs/ts/ti,
Rheumatism?
SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE
A UNIVERSAL LIBERATOR.
Relief in six hews l What a Glad mes-
sage to the pain•rackod, bed -ridden, dee
pairing sufferer from rhottmattem'e crnol
grasp -and this is a feet, borne out by
volumes of ovideneo, for this greatest of
pain conquerors,
Rheumatism is curable -South Ameri-
can Rheumatism Cure ie an absolute
speciflo, and radically cures the most
stubborn cases in from ono to three days.
" I suffered intensely from rheumatism
andllciatica. Tried many remedies and
many physicians without any lasting
benefit. A few doses of South Amor.t
can RhoumatieCure wonderfully helped
mo; two bottles cured mix" -Ii. Errett4
Morrtokvlllo, Ont.
Thousands of tread slaves toll the
same story -don't suffer an hour
longwr.-22.
Sold by Watts & (`o.
2nd SUPPLEMENT TO
The News -record.
JUNE 16th, 1898.
OIPSINSEMIMISUINCLAImmminelYCIIIEW
Binevale.
miss Mary Collie is on the sick list.
Mr. Ernest, 31 ills, of ('Rufous spent it
f( w days in town I•)st week.
Mt -s, John Burgess was 111 Brussels
Lest week.
Mr. \V ill Gardener, of Teeswater,
spent Sunday itt hoose.
David llardy, of Teeswat(t, was in
town hast week.
Alt, Hudson has been re-engaged as
foreman of the flax 111111.
The 131tu'vale ('he(sr l'o. have so1(1
their first Int of cheese for 7t( per Ib.
The Epworth League held n social
meeting last Thursday (-vetting. The
I'reshyterian Christian Endeavor So-
ciety and also the Rrowot'>wn Ep-
worth League had liven invited so
t Itat 1 he attendance was very large.
A grand peograuuntc of 41111,10, so1144,
1(l•It ItIIll4$ and readings was given.
11 r. \Vuu. Gray and (laughter Jean,
have returned from an exteuet(d vis)[
to Atwood and Listowel.
Hiss Emily, of Ethel, is the guest of
11rs. Snell.
Henry Mellardy hats returned to
Goderich,
31r. and Alps, Nelson Gerry, of I3rut.-
sels, spent, Sunday with Mrs. Putla11d.
Bele'rato'e,
The infant, daughter of John Nethery
pied on the morning of the :30th of
of
May. 11 had been poorly for it long
tine
U.
May 31st John Proctor, after a
long illness succumbed. 1l( leaves a
fancily, mostly grown up, well provid-
ed for. The funeral was on Tltuestlav
and under the auspices of the A. O. t'.
W. and was very largely attended.
Deceased was an Episcopalian and a
staunch Conservative'and was 47 years
of age.
On the 1st of June John Budge, full
of years, was beckoned by the angel of
death and sin rounded by his friends
bade farewell to all things earthly in
the S;)th year of his age. He was
buried in MrItae's cemetery where
other members of the family are inter-
red. Deceased was a Presbyterian and
Reformer. Rev. A. L. Budge, of
Maodaunim, WAS in attendance the last
few days nfevions to his death.
Peter Budge and Mrs. Thos. Lemon,
of Waterdown, were here attending
the rimmed of their brother last week,
also James Budge, of Mount Forest
and .J. B. Nicol, of Owen Sound.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was
observed in Knox church last Sahhath.
The Ladies' aid intend holding as
garden party at the Manse grounds on
Friday evening next.
At the annual meeting of the West the agrewnNnt.
Huron Farmers' Institute held at the llurrny a 's. Uclvor.--Action t
Nile on 'Tuesday week the following o recov-
er a I(glacy, postponed tall next
officers wore elected :- sittings.
Ashfield. --.James Hayden, 11tcgh Gir-
vin, Jas Hutchins.
W. Wawauosh. - AI, Young, Geo.
1}owett, M. Bailie East 91uron Partners' ifiSI nfe.
E. \Nawanosh, -31. Lockhart, R. C.
1Yest IIILIIeIt.
The 110mla1 I)icnic in connection with
5. S. No. ai will be held on Ft i'lay of
Gibs week in 111. Itich, (1trter'14 grove.
There will he the usual games and
races and also a football match be-
1wee11 (h( utatiied mien and single ..
men. Procecdilags to couumeuc('at. ll)
a. ml. with diuuar 1)1 12. 'Ther( will
111SO be a refreshtueut booth on the
grounds, ('oute and spend a pleasant
clay.
1(r. \V, A. \'odder has added a 11(41
utill4. separator to his dairy equip -
/melt, the, makes the s(cen(1 fu the
neighborhood the other being the
property of t\Ir, Geo. Snell.
3it, liph. lirocvn's hat n is rapidly wp-
prc,au hiug completion Mr. Itiley had
the t•outratc•t of the framework and \1r.
13orte that, of the stonework.
11 r. atn(1 Ales. J. 11. Lowry spent
Saturday and Sunday with the Litter's
parents at Iiuhucsville.
Resolutions of Condolence.
(./ ata' ler/0 i3rulher,
ITor.+ltflr%atf
Broth, 1.• 1?. 11(y(rr,,.,l :-
Al' the last regular 11100ttng of the rennet
:51(0 mite Lwlt<0, hul(1 on Juno 111111. the 0,11oty•
ing re -:Mallon was unnuilituu,ly adopted: lie.
soivlQ that we the Officer, uud :Members "f
Clinton Lodge Xu, s). -1. F. acid A. 131., phare
0111114, 1 1, our high (strew of the litany excel-
lent qualities oreur late \\'uroltiefnl Brother,
Itirhtud 114)(001I11, 41.11)111 it.lut,plrl,erl au all•
14.,• 0'1'nt ido111.0 11) rcnmvr front 111),
wens of
his cartl,ly Inbar, to Cho wamiuus of eternal
rest. .1. at 'I t'.lra• 31 io,rl, 311,1,'1 a111f1 l'11-1
31 .ler of this Lodge, he exenmlilled 111 .d prc-
en)111)'))) '((14 1.0 those virtu(, which 41(4)4)1
diorite( at 10110 31/,011. And it is fnrthcr
reslI yt hat, our heart felt pal hr is )i.•ruby
) Xton(Ic(cdI lu has hcreavo(I (entity, resting in Cho
Divine Assurance that that (sod 4(111 (1 hits
taken away the earthly father, will be a father
10 the fatherless.
01,1 V Elt JOHNSTON, Master.
'1'1103'iAS IteiN113 ALL, Secretary,
Clinton, June 14111, 1898.
To (lie Family o/ oar late Beal Iu r
Ile:utCntr.nor•:N:•-lou have been bereft, of
your renntiuiug parent which nu'u.us to you all
a very ,I1.(1'1.1). ]USK. A,4 a4 klpport '111) you. he
irw neve• found neglecting that duty; ns n.
father, he (Vas el'PI' ttll'crttlnate and 101111. RI,
wlyv,triving lu 11111k0 lutppy the children lie su
dourly loved; but he 1110,, Leen taken away you
710 loft 10 10011'11 7'4111' loss which is 1110epa•able,
(woe) Maple 1,112, No. tai, Canadian order
foresters, mourn.: with you, and feel, a
41)4) sympathy far yon. tt•e feet lilt tce.
have lust at nuc Brother, One who wu, ev01.
,1,1) to 1014)11at hrh run111 t he 41110 of
nec(1', ole 110.)(1 (lint yo1pingu nulyt 11,41(1
e tl,pired to
kcop the little rircl(in loving tinny, (lint when
in future, asyou limy become ,01011;110(1, thorn
luny be nothing to 1000 hack 10 but love i1) 1
harmony.
Sig,I1(n 1tIiN in 1'b,ehalf111:P1' of t hietlt('0110).
5, iter:. -let:,
(:110101, June 7th, 1598.
\leliowan, A. ('orris. At the meeting of the East Huron
\V'ip,ghnw. Grlmson, 11'. Farmers' Institutes in Brussels Tuesday
Clegg, John Hanna. '-• a'tternoon'weeb', the following Directors
'i'urubul ry.-(flavin \\'ikon, wt re eleete l •-
('ruickshanks. Morris -Messrs. • Fraser and Smillie.
131yth.--1'. Medcalf, A. E. Bradwiu, '1'urnberry-Messrs, Evans and El,
C. Hamilton.
HulIett -James Snell, A. '1'. McDon-
ald, \\'m. Jackson.
Clint[ n,-14. Holmes, S. G. D. Mc,
Corvie.
(ioderiCh 'Township.--\Ves. Marquis,
Geo, AMR son; I". 13. Elford
Goderich, - A. McD..1Ilan, Wm War.
nock, AV'tn. Burrows,
Colborne. -Jt. Young, N. Kernighan,
John Dustow.
Aurlito;e, -\l. Mcllwain and ('has.
01rv10-
The Directors immediately assetn-
bleu an(i appointer; Messrs. i}ethering-
ton and 'Todd scrntineeis, and elected
the following officers :-
President, Wm. Bailie, Dungannon, .
\'ice•President, Roderick Young, Car•
Nott.
Wroxeter -Messrs. Gibson andBre(h,
001'.
Bowick-\Messrs. Gibson and Edgar.
Grey,- Messrs. Dilworth and Stra-
chan.
McKillop -Messrs. Murdie and Me,
Millan.
flullett - Messrs. McMillan and
1l inch ley.
'Brussels -Messrs. Blair and Kerr.
The following officers were Caen
chosen •-
President, Reeve 'Phos. Strachan.
Vice -President, ,1. \V. Fraser.
Secretary, Thos. flood.
Auditors, Jim. McIntosh and J. 13.
McLaughlin,
Regular meetings will he held at Brus-
low. sets and Wroxeter and additional
2nd Vice, E. Medcalf, Blyth, meetings at Fordwich, Ethel, Bluevale,
Sec.-Treas., 1I. Loekhatt, Auburn. Walton and Londesboro.
of itself possesses very few of these
qualities, and unless the operator does,
dissatisfaction and failure will result,
11000088 AND CULVERTS,
Experience has shown durable im-
provements to be the most economical.
One of the most common leakages of
municipal funds arises from the main-
tenance of temporary wooden bridges
and culverts. The life of a wooden
structure is, at the outside, not more
than one-half or one-third that of an
iron bridge, or culvert of cement or
masonry, while the cost of keeping the
former in repair during that period is
very considerable. The price of the
timber is constantly rising, and, in
many localities, first-class material is
difficult to obtain at any reasonable
price. The cost of iron has been very
much reduced of recent years.
s► -
Scrofula, hip disease, salt rhuem,
dyspepsia and other diseases due to
impure blood are cured by Hood's Sar-
saparilla.
Alvin Orton, an I7asex farmer, Was
truck in the abdomen with a wagon
orlgue, dying as a result.
Miss Jeanette Wilson of Hamilton
fell downstairs and fractured her skull,
dying in it few h- o or...
SUCCESSFUL AT LAST.
"tI was a sufferer from `neuralgia in
my nide, and headaches. I followed
numerous preeeriptions without bene-
fit and was pomaded to try Hood's
Sarsaparilla. When I had taken only
one bottle I realized it was doing me
good and continued taking it until I
waft cured." Mns. CARRY Peter,
Georgetown, Ontario,
HOOD'S PILLS aro the favorite
family cathartic, Easy to take, easy to
operate. 26e.
Milch Cows and Springers --Not many
offered and all sold at firm prices from
$25 to $45 each. Choice cows are want-
ed.
Hogs -Firm. Choice singers are sel-
ling at from 9,16.15 to $5.20. Too many
light hogs are coming forward. Prioes
for light and thick tat hogs rule from
$4.70 to $4.75 per cwt. Sows for breeds
ing sell at from 30 to 310 and stags from
2o to 21c.
We quote :-
Milch cows, each -$25 00 to $45 00
Export cattle, per cwt3 75 to 4 50
Butchers' cattle, per
cwt
Butchers'
ewt
Butchers'
cwt
Bulls, per cwt
Feeders, per cwt
Stockers, per cwt
Export sheep, per cwt
Butchers' sheep, per
cwt
Yearling
Lambs, per
cwt
Spring lambs, each....
Bucks, per cwt
Calves, per head.
Choice bacon hogs, per
ewt
Light hogs, per cwt. ,
Thick fat hogs, per cwt
Sows, per cwt
Stags, per cwt
good cattle,
corn. cattle,l
3 75 to 4 25
340 to 350
325 to
2 50 to
375 to
380 to
3 00 to
3 00 to
4 75 to
300 to
2 75 to
300 to
5 15'to
4 70 to
4 05 to
300 to
200 to
3 30
3 00
4 25
3 86
3 50
3 40
5 50
4 25
300
6 00
5 20
4 75
4 75
3 25
225
SKIN ON FIRE.
Torment of Torments• -Is there scro-
fulous tendency ? Is there irritating
eczema? Is there unexalainable itch-
ing, stinging skin eruption ? Dr. Ag-
new's Ointment to a soverign• balm for
all such. • One application soothes and
patient treatment produces a baby -like
softness of the akin. It destroys the
disease germ effectively, Dr. Agnew's
Ointment will cure piles in from three
to six nights. 35 cents. Use Dr. Ag-
new's Liver Pilis. Large vial, 20 cents.
-Sold by Wattt & Co,
:"11
- each wei "up to the 11310 of July.
First practise on Tbrersdaty of this
aveek at. 8 p.ut, a101
In the death of 'Alt. •h, ('. t, -(0rs,
Sunday week at the age of 72 years,
Brussels lost one of its 111101. promi-
nent citizens and one win through 104.
whole course of his long residence in
the village has been foremost in any
movement tower(Is its limn ovotueut
and the->rosperity' of its citizens.
Born in 1820, at Ltod Lodge. Southamp-
ton, England, he came to this count0'y
with his wile :iti years ago and entered
into partnership with his brother in
Delaware, Ont. Ile removed to Brus-
sels in 1871 and purchased the hnsiness
of Neil ,Livingston, which he carried
on for many years at the peemis(s
since burnt down, near the bridge, on
the %Vest sidle of Turn berry St. In
11871) 31 r. Rogers 41')s alerted Iteeve,
which position he held continuously
Until 1181. 101ring his Iteov'eship he
founded the salt block, stili in success-
ful operation by Coleman Ileos,, and
the bell, forme' ly on t he 'l'owu ILill,
now on the school, bears witness to his
generosity. Deceased belonged to the
English church, was an honorary mem-
ber of St. John's Lodge A.F. & A
•ind in politics it strong ('onservative,
fie had been fabling for some time and
the end was not (lnexpec•ted. Mrs.
Rogers }las the heartfelt sympathy of
the whole village. Ile leaves no child-
ren. Miss Dutton, of Stratfot(1, is a
sister, anti among his near 4(latiV0.
are G00. Rogers and Airs. Deadman,
of this village, Mrs. Clark, of Wood-
stock, and Mr. Parfitt, of London,
%A I 11.11-11%0 1 LX • • I o 1.1 mra I `O
CLINTON.
1898 New Dried Fruits 1898.
Raisins -Malaga, Valencia and Sultanas,
Currants-Filiata'as and Fine Vostizzas.
California Prunes and Elime Figs.
CROSSE and BLACKWELL PEELS, Lemon, Orange and Citron.
NUTS -Filberts, S. S. Almonds and Walinute.
COOKING FIGS for 50, a lb. NICE OLD RAISINS for Sc, a lb
--Headquarters for
TEAS, SUGARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS.
J. W. IRWIN
McKay, Block,
^ ,Clinton.
OATS
Wanted in exchange,
12 lbs. Choice 1 bus, Oats,
Oatmeal for
13 lbs. Choice 1 bus,Oats,
Family Flour for
These are our present rates
but we don't know how
long they will last.
Oats taken in exchange for groceries.
0. OLSON, CLINTON
VICTORIA STREET,
MERIT WINS SUCCESS !
STRATFORD, ONT.
This school does first•olase work In every depart-
ment and enJoyos a large pntronago, A Commer-
cial School of the highest grade --none better in
Canada. Students can enter at any time. Catalogue
f roe.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Prinoial.
PUMPS ! PUMPS !
--
if you want a Drat -stoat', well maeio pump, one tbs.
will give you saNafnntlnn, send your order to tit
nndereigned. no will dig and clean wells and do it a
the closest pilots. lin also handles s flret•elas
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
Opposit Qnoen'e Rotel • High Street Clinton
808.11