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The Clinton New Era, 1897-11-19, Page 2
of A&* I -x c.wa• caaw wouti; aeneationat develop. tion of (,lett. Miles' demand for a great ;.ua-vu Bindeaupr.irrllatlan A �t .: meet In the recent mayoralty contest standing army in these `yards: "lVllen t] 171�i(' ]jl Time I in Greater New York, was the sudden w talk a iacreaeing our army and Huron, county•was Highly praised by 0 death of per, haps its most interesting navy to the European standard let Lid the Provincial leal convention at $t. Tho -49 eS,,SavesNine ce In neem-- N Inas. We lead the Stavin figure, 11tr Henry George, .'the author' bear in mind that such an increase is berahip, and contribution to >wisaions: With Rood's of "Progress and Poverty." Though to be•had only at an awful coat to our Our idea of leaving a union gathering riitai"t3�leeTalkR'and. ��' it is b n� for the S, S, and C, E. conventions was show tthat this medi- y means certain that Mr temporal and moray strength. We favorably reported and recommended cine has enjoyed public oottfldence anti' ' George, had he lived, would have been have it safeguard in our policy of die. by the President, Mr. Hardy. It is ex- patronage to a greater extentthanAccord- %Y. elected to the most important munici. Greet non-interference in others' af- peQted that other counties will follow ed any other proprietary medicine. Thin "rl ~ aur exartpppIQ. lay correspondence .the pal office, with one possible exception, fairs, Perhaps, after all, it is our best."a is simply because it possesses greats: executi cotrimittee have decided that *� fn the world, the;_vacancy caused by The Times is right, The people of this the '98 convention will be held in merit and produces greater curse than ; • his death exercised no little influence new world have no need of Great arm- Wingham' 'tune 14th and 110th. The any other. It is not what we say, but 'i/�/ -11 it fol• upon the result as we now know it. ies and navies. They can afford to re- previous conventions have been held what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells ''�% I / well fuse to shoulder the awful burdens of n the fall, but owing to the wish of the Story. All advertisements of Hood's I The odds against which he had to con- militarism which wripg groans from our friends in the country societies and Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it- lg,-- tend were too great for one man, how- the European peoplep. Let office -seek- 9tinday schools the date has been Self, are honest. we have never deceived Tonl changed to June; our friends from the the public, and this with its superlative '�. ever strong his personality, o crush in era and louts who would live royally at g P i P v Gala, public expense, and lord it over their rural district will therefore show their medicinal merit, is why the people hove I.. 1 one campaign. "Bossism" in New fellows while menacing and insulting 1n Ith to the executives by booming abiding confidence in it, and buy 115. Yolk has passed into a proverb Por all neighbors, go o work or starve. A cI- g am '98. Samples of twenty ' irlfQ;%or catalogue that is corrupt and powerful in modern vil tongue is better that a great mill. different leaflets on the Temperance I cf tarry and naval -budget. question have been sent to every socie- r ..I- r., IV Q politics, and Mr George, though one of ty in the county, and it is expected that tion to the Footwsor of t And attention 7'7 - ,he most sanguine of men, did not, many of the saris fes will or der a Goan • members of your family will as Crisp County Cllppin�s, tity for distribution. If any secretary great expense. It is always imports probably, even in his own heart. hope -- has been overlooked kindly,let us hear'to have substantial footwear, especial ntities in a religious publicaticu for an immediate success. It is the Jae. Forrest, Morris, has rented his from you. Am a R. Wells gave a Sarsapari l l et f during the wet weather. We carry h' 'dafy a reference to "Divine thin edge of the wedge that he ex act- farm for a terrn of years to Mr Dennis, very forcible address at the St.Thomas full line of P of McKillop. convention on the Tenth Legion, a Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try it deuce." This is about as sensible ted to inset t,and it is impossible to sayJas. and John movement that is receivingspecial Prepared Rubbers, Overshoes,', 3p.osk of a "male man" or a •'wi- that he has not done it. Platt and Sm h homestead f farm, on con.have More county union would like teaclasses. lathe P Overstocking•s, Robes, Rugs, woman." Surely all Providence, are the only plus to take Blankets, &eZ tie, Crocker are for the moment triumph- ris, to Thos. and Henry,Clark, of Grey, number enrolled during the coming Hoods Pills with Hood's Sarsaparl" ant, but the fearless and outspoken for $4•'500' year. Notwithstanding he many re- for cold and wet days. AS well as i ka•good deal depends on the way utterances of Henry George's platform Louis B. Duff has been re-engaged o questa from time to time some societies aes8rtment of qde; Was illustrated the other teach in No. 0 school, East Wt,wanosh change their corresponding secretary DEOLININi4 A BULLDOG. Trunks, Valises, bags, Single cannot but have produced theft effect. at slightly increased salary. at ever annual meeting, and ne lect r;a.person reading a partiott of g and'Double Harness and ail CrIpture,. rendered as follows: Henry George is dead, but, like the Hood's Sarsaparilla is re arced b ex er to notify the county, provi4cial die.- A Tt1Bp�O� �nQ►er rut at °® bs kinds of I;eod Shingles. P P Y P trict, and general secretaries. Kindly© Persue as a i'aay. ,Teens being full"- and pausing soul of John Brown, his work and in- ienoed pharmacists who know precisely the nota than It is in the interests of all Dog Stories are pdcmtriful, as Frye also il6h Call and inspect them, Sough to make the sentence oug- fluence o marching on, nature and quality of all, ingredients used. a before he added'bf the Hol g g concerned to have a permanent. corres- stories, but hese M a gonuAucby true one, f? y Itis not, however, Henry George as While playing on Munday, little Ni- ponding secretary for each society and vouched for by Mamf,e r TRU J. Davis and ,���' T�'ITCifE l.L na Begley, Blyth, had the misfortune that pet -son should be $ business -like Myron B. Rico, wkdch alone should be auf- e the leven in New York politics, but officer who will attend to correspond- $tient evidence of its truthfulness Mx, Victoria Block, Clinton. o fall and strike a stone, breaking her p ?gilvie estimates that on Bonan Henry George, the political economist, left shoulder blade. once promptly. Davis is a fancier eS 6", and ke is onn Eldorado ()reeks 100 realms will the author a "Progreso and Poverty," The firm of J. & P, Ament, Brussels, Reading Good gook s, �iausny bother*& by lies ftdemds for young 070,000,000, Ons of tele reatest the advocate in a thousand measures who own the large brick planing mill specimens. In the Summer US. Davis had I� PAY �� g of the workingman against his some- F' P g It'a not the privilege of every one to listen a kemsel of btalld°ge wkich were tLuustanl- icke o tdta Yukon is lack c P times t.pragnical master, theca rtalist stave factory and saw tulle, have dis- to the great Christian thinkers and speak- + solved partnership, Philiptaking the h p ly 2ae• Ile Lad re*"=bored Mr. Rice vis - and the hindrance which the that he will be longest held in remem- g era of our time when they vidt this eontin• itislg ° �` � t3no HenryItvJsgtiea�age brance. Possibly no one of the day has business. ant yet we �tant, whsae lav turaRkt tamed all ai h¢t. tiers too the washing of the gold- accomplished more in a given direction Mr John Weir, assignee for the es- g their fent t ed l re)y.pha put fleem 3 earth, He thinks the gold 1 4dil at Ilavls' comino tamely. He thought Mr. will be five hundred miles long, zenith of h powers, acro sing tovthe he Dane Wiltate of Logan son farm, on the $�sut le P press irsne re and mak nimble teeth, ice w°old be pleased to pouwW on of ■ Sold sons. The some places one hundred miles independent ress of N Y catches n t these fne bulldogs, so he forwarded ane tQ P P " '}e' Toronto Telegram thinks Ferocity with the United stat kph; even if the States should `ot><at ions for this purpose. G�i'.df-a dreapt wben it is r eme - tin spite of the Dingley "` ado with that country f Ise. Under the Ding] $ill sident by proclamation a .. c my per cent. of the duties on disc coming from countries "d'tSimilar advantage to the tq,b the United States. S 1. a t`McKinley propose to do oAA0 "o�Lld lye unwise not t lit; ' T ie Toronto Telegra ovI ark: that "everywhorr ct a] Mr•Wliitnep talks inthe long I 11.partizan o partizans," and it s; `e opinion that ,,the con "iekAnd--choose; the leaders �07,their records and utters e scale appeal to independent 'Oars much more likely t Via; and chosen than any Yj ons of eager partizanship." lusiob is.that unlees the Gov f 'turns in and assists Whit 'igck Of ability and lack, of s llseharar_teristic of his camps i'psure ire safety- That is a frie On. • . I _. !Netter Times at Aand. ,following is from that good � b1r, paper, the Stratford Her xoves that the accession of , I . to power did notknock Can ilei as some predicted. isI rt from all sources indicate 'Of bettei times- The agricult drntnereial depression which ,, for several years past is grad i and the bright horizon o 4r'a is visible. Viewed from aim tandpoint taken, the Outlook Cheerful than it has been for so bd bottThe om and a period of prd times have r `is already begun. Every aven 1p 16 beginning to feel the impu 'yOed health. and vigor, In t f'agriculture the life pulse is be _Win" er.....G9od crops and bet ;ale stiffened the backbone ii3k ab. an. Both in grain,dai ctejr live sock and almost eve f ,, 61. s have to sell, values ha s',�o and one�of the surest sig lydvement., fs present in the ' ,vnalue Of land. The good pri , 44br sock and implements tr'8a1eS is another unmistaka tie. of a change. But the nidi If •' 'oto the But are n 'd :ao the armera. The gra s artery , which draws inspi iife.,blood from the founta �i%hh agricultural industry -- y kWi sympathy with the new vi tnled; in that department. T ldi i ce of it was t,oticeable in t &e hsiness done by the raiiwa >9aminats plying on the lake t7 g'gervice of the country b Iatleaf�l�y taxed to its utmost ca 9'hatiidle the products an rou lief;