The Clinton News-Record, 1899-05-18, Page 6fe t
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Township Hell, Verna on Mondity. HAT 90th. -
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partial Wares will pewee tete notice
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T. CAIRNS, Clore
of the Municipality. antroax Lao, ne
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development. He thee mpoke et the
weel.oue mime of brain tied *add that Le
size ;Led depth of the convolution de -
WS Wed thee -opacity of the Individual,
thaelse of the brain woe greatest d --
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It has in innumerable ways. :
: provided .for the requirements :
: of ,the humaiy sys.tern. Oue 0
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• ot net provisions is the greet •
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le Natural Realer, St. Leon :
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Mineral Water. St. Leon is
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• • Ole euretive properties'. it• :
0114. recummended by physi.. $0.
.: Oiatilfer Dyspepsia erinai,-. :
• • $ gestion Impure Blood limb". :
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,41 .tion of Bowels; 'Kidaey or .ir
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• • For dyspepsia take after :
• • meals. For gentle cathartic
111 take bot before brearifaSt and •
ilpon retiring. &gal. bottles •
'As '30e and we give i0c for, :
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SYDNEY JACKSON :
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Suceessor to Allen &Wilson Blume& se
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The regular annuel meeting of the ve
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001Jilf OF REVISIONt Institate, Clinton. The first session
ttnd Friday ma, May not aoa 12th, in
Lilt' assembly r0011, of the. Collegiate
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Town of Clinton will hold its iiretsitting in the oecretary, Mr. Plummer% . t hen read. _PI'.
couucit Chamber, on Friday, l,daygOth, A. D. - • the minutes of the '08 Meeting, Itioved vs"'
Talc° Notice that a Court of 'Revision for the _With prayer by M. llonstoo. The ,
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Town of Clintorl. „ • comareneed on Thursday at 10 a. tn.,
in the chair. The„tneeting ttpened
the President. Me. T., 0, Shillinglaw,
1 ,commeneing at 8 o'clock p, m., foe manor.
paw) cf bearing anti rectifying all complaints 1)3r XV' J3lacki lec-antled bY Itly" VV*/tt" 42..nol
against or errors ie the Assessment Itolforthe ern that tbe adulates be adopted, -
present year. A.11 parties interested are re- Carried, Oonimittees were then ap-
quested to attend.
., pointed as follows reerepoeting,Messre, L
W. COATS, CAork ' amo and Lowery; siness,Messrs, In
of Pus MealdPalltY. Scott Int% iniWatters; resolutions,Meesrs, no
Olintoo,MayStli, 1829. ' . Robb, Lough and McFaiti. This WAS -
followed by the roll call. . • „_.
- , , • . . The- tirt eubject greseuted WaS "Jin,A
ouij-RT nil ElyigioN ,t,:gtolcittlitziasteu,:ls astieitk:;.R.1,14
_ ... , Gently Sweet Afton." He favored the
' 'ffl• --- , • intimate acquaintance with the life of
Village ef I115'fieltli • tile Author in ordee to uederstands Mae
, .,...* In proceeding with the poem
Take Netts° thtt a Court of Revision for the ilV"ks.
Milrwontfigtruili,1114:,01482ftt tittle:KID: , negWt °gr. $1Ve attentioirto the milow.
,71:411.;bLgngroggi,g-41 To'nZatt";uoraFit 12' 4ri'l,i()tnillt; Pp4a:k71113°B(4? P°ItI I
lail ' 4 develo the beauties of poem;'P!
or errors= toe assessMent Boll of th present g , _. ...,... s. so
year. All parties interested aro requestea to . t reading of other peeme by the
attentL Na - • ' author; li,_ analysing and parsing; 7,re-
- . st, W,'IsItWIN, clere, view. Mr: Fair was highly -couple
' of the Municipality. merited on his method (If dealing with
liasiteld, may 8th, ISO% ' ' ..4 the subject, the following tattin part, '
viz., Itressrs.'Mureh, 'Cameron, Lough,
Robb, Houston and Lowery. :
Me. Ls L. 51eFassl then presented hie
subject, L. 0, M„ G. 0. If, and Pritne
Factors." By 'means of simple num-
• Township of Hullett: berg Ire led. the pupils to see tha. Mean.
Noticals hereby given that .
the Court for the Re-vi-sio-n-
ot te Aasessrnene tngQrulaettlii:uitiPIePPviMnr:the ter;printfaeloretx.,thoreatulo.
Roll of the Township of.linilett willte held at of oltaihers into prime filctare ; tbe
Londesboro oil SaI;urday. mcl 2704 at the hear ,113ing of the factors in finding G. C.M.
or to °Week 4. n/. for t o purpose of hearing
and settling contplaintsagainst the WO Allsess. "a ,14; °' If • Ana IthanY testing* the
irkent eon., Peraons -baying business at the penile .understandiog of all terais
court will please attend at the same time and will& were used. One strong point
in Mr. MePatirts Met.hOd Was its thor-
nless! without further/10Mo.
JAMES CAMPBELL. Clerk .
• of the MunielpalitY. otlfhlTense3x. e solve' ct, 0 j undo,* Reading
Lingleshoro, May, 9th, 1899.
with Class," by MissAnnie Taylor, was
undoubtedly one of tbe most instructive
• of -the conveetion. The change from
EGGS FOR SALE: the aithart to the long sound of the
vowel by the addition of the final "e"
was most skilfully presented. The
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LEBRATIO
CLINTON.-WEBNEStAY, NAY• 24,
Morning Program
Absolutely Free, ••
Will enthuse you from,the 'gent.
Grand Parade
from station on arrival of trains at
10:laa. in. Firemen. cadets,,Oonas
• noting LacroSse, Base • Bali an&
• Football Teams, Bicyclists, • etc.,.
beaded by two strong Bends, to
• • 5farket Square.,
Band Concert
on Square, by Sealorth 33rd .Bitet.
Bend and Goderich Marine Band,
each 25 steatig, • `
Military Drill .
• at 10:30 e, by Goderich Cadets,
42 strong,fully uniforined,undee cone;
mn
ed of Limit, Grante----Thiss-com
palsy has receritly been furnished. by
• the govertunent voith the new Mar-
• tini rifted. They will be assisted.
firing of the Royal salute by the tla-
dets from Chilton Collegiate
tute, under comuialist of Ca,ptaiu
Firemen's Contest.
• With hose reel. Open to the world.
•• First prizess.$64,-neteesd-prize-$30.'
must Coesiseof not more
- than 12 Men. No restriction is Wage
regard uniforne - All equipments
'
will he supplied by the nianageinent.
, Three teams to enter or no seeded
' nioneys Contest to consist Of ran -
Ding 200 yards to hydrant,. attach
hose and lay 1.00 yards; trenspose
fourth and sixth lengths; attach not=
e/ reedy to throw avater. 'All coup-
lings must be twe and a half turns.
, Afternoon Program
_prbeession, to grounds at 1 o'clock
sharp. • Exhibition of •
"• •• Military and Fancy brills
GraFeu de Joie by Godertch 0. 1,
Oadete and Clinton 'f.).• I. Cadets, at 1:-
al o'cleck.
Bate Ball Match
e t 2 p. ra. • Wingham vs. Bilissela
Danielle Specialty Co._ •
ends•Doutile Trapezes -Plying
Rings, etc.; etc,, etc.
s..F„potball,Mateh• •
1.70iirth,44). I. Ye, Clinton &to
ye:ese,----essalaelondais, .
Log -Sawing Ceritiit
, at 4 p. 1st prize $6; 2nd prize $4.
-FiremereeBelay Race • • .
4:30 p. 1st prize $0, 2nd prize $3-.
Highland Dancing
MeMurchy Sisters. McKay and Roes
• pipers
Laughable Ben Contest s
let prize $1.50, 2nd $1, 3rd 50c.
Evening Program
Band Concert • •
By 33rd Batt. Bend atnd. Goderich
Maine Band, in Recreation Park at
eight o'clock.
Darnella Specialty Company
• With entire ohmage of prograrre
• Highland Dancing. Cake Walk.
let prize Se, 2nd prize $4,
• GrandMilitare Tournament
•and Spectaculat, Exhibition
• "Tho Takiv of Khartoum!'
In which the 4th and 7th Companies,
33rd Batt., Olititon Gun Club, Gederieh
and Clinton O. 1. Ondete will take part.
, Notes to Visitors.
'It you want infornlation about the day's evonte
ask 5113t member of committee. V, 13(1015 will bo
ehecked free& charge at Lee Jimmy's eked°
works, north side et Market Square, Keen
youreelf and the person neSt you in good humor
all day. Watch olosely,for hand bills, Kilning
the time of all special trains to and. front Cl1f3-
tob,
Adarliesionse-Afternoort, 21 eente, for
adults; 15e for children under 12 years
otage; 10c to grand stand. Evening,
10c to ground and 10e to grand Stand.
0013 SAVE THE CIDEEN,
Dr. Shaw, Mayor, Si P. Doherty,'
'Chairman, Secretary.
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**We' Alte4 VOthVg rh0111410ainds
As eked Ongtirls AnneItti.
lsold and reSemitended Walt
druggist' in Canada. coley nu.
%bids medieita disooverod Ofi
?revs gisaravessa to can; *II
forms seem:Meal:adios .111 offeetif Of *bole
or O*0608, Manta Worry, IXOSairla use Of T64
N, Woo, Opium or etimnlania. Hailed on evader
of price, peciew ss. oe•
mount" Tompbuil frOote Mw addre$I.
The WOO4 Cdrinpaiay* W
Weed Fhoaphodino 0 eold in Ciintenut Python,
slues" preggist,
•COURT OF REVISION
I have AndaInsian cage( for sale. My fowl
were prize winners at the Huron Poultey Show, change from "mad" to "made" Was
scoring from 91f to 94 wants. The Andalusians ,
sped by the pupila. S.err-
ere a• hardy breed,lay big eggs andare the most reat,usy gre
nmittle laYers. as the statistics at the Ontario tenea stories were then . dealt with.
Model Farm prove. at Per 13 eggS. ' * *---• These involved the new words taught.
, . JOS, RATT.ENBURx. Great pt .ns.
ti were taken to have pupils'
clinton, AprIl astli. ' • thoroughly - understand what i hey
reed. Vereftli Clitestioning as to "Who
was spoken of P" "What did. he ,do?"
"To whont did he do it?" "When did
he do it ?" ete., called forth most in.,
The mulersigned has Silver Laced,: Wynn- telligent *ftnittvers frocri the pupils. A
(lotto Eggs for sale from lei ds which scored in, most noticeable charaeteristie of the
points at the Rama Ponitry_ Show. 01,60 for
Whole lesson wart tbe reaterkable ,ac -
Rice strain
tiiinvilethy.ef the whole Class frOln start to
.tifteen eggs. White Book Eggs.
31.03 per d•ozen.
• • s..1,,A.w.nENcE, An tbe worit was accomplish:
• ed by them under theskilful -direction
C, Linton, Ap2.i113th, •
. of the teacher. . s,..„ -e- '
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-. The delegate'ssreffert was then read
— _ . s ...as, kg 4 I,
HOUSE FOR SALE..
•• haustieeneld interesting account of the
by Mr. ,weetett He gave a very ea.
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The .subscriber offers for sale his,i,tZeaand ••••..-"....- ..,.• ....e' o. E. A. and WAS highly
lot on corner *of Itattenbliry and Raglan ter -complimented thereon. • '
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• The subjeee "Verb Phrases'' Wee pie*
EGGS FOR SALE,
ClintearkerillSth:• sented by Mr, Lough. He first •re-
viewed the rimpIe forms or the verbs
' and then by okilfut questioning had
TOWN PROPETY FOR SALE.
, , pupils were also required to invisatigate
the pupils give tbe phrasal form. The
the composition of the verb phrases,
The sativeriber biters tor eale( Verf
Y desirsuch questions as the following being
able
upon whiehthere Ise comfortable fra.me house used : What auxiliaries are steed in
property onastine street consisting &our lots
with kitchen and woodshed fatached, There formingthe progressive''erb.phrases,
the
is a, good stable and a first-class well of water passive verb-phrases,the ci indition-
on -premises. The drehard, consisting& grapes
bon of this subject eras fol owed,by
discussion by Messrs, Houston, Murch
and MeFasil.
Mr. Robb, I, P. S., then oceupiee a
few minutes in presenting thelollow-
hrg matters, vizi-1, He urged the
teachers to give, more attention to the
matter of keeping then. respective
schoolhouses and yarde neat and elem.
2, The teachers warned concerning
the substitution Or the currentseries of
school help§ for the authorized text-
books. -a Efforts are befog made in
tbe direction of getting trusteessand
others interested in scbeelsetrairs hv
having them meet-sin:I- converse with
the Inspector and he also urged teeth -
era 1% work in that direction. He also
emphasized the Importance of holding
eOrnmencement exercise,at which en-
trance and public scheolleaving certi-
ficates might be awarded. Ratepayers
should be invited and intereat in this
way would be aroused. Teachers
were also urged to use their infleenee
in the Way or assisting in the better
equipment of schools. Some diecus-
Sion took place in which school helps
came in for some severe denunciation.
Messrs. Mcrae' and Fuji- took part,
Friday morning the treasurer's re-
port was read ishowitig a balance of
$03.73. On motion cif Lough seconded
by Walters the report was adopted.
Election of officers wag then proceeded
with :-President, If. Lowery
vice, W. Wafters:2nd vice, Miss AsTass-
lor ; eecatreas„ A. H. Pine:riser ; eXecn.
thre committee, Messrs, FalisEtaker.Mc-
Ewan ,M isselt Reid and Campbell; dee-
gate, 3. Hartley ; anditore, Memo'. An-
derson and atettelt. The newly elect-
ed president, • Mr. Lowery, then took
the chair And thanked the teachers foe
the honor they had conferred upon
• Mr. W. 11. Halter iberepreaented the
subject "Third Claes Grammar." He
emphasized the importance of having
pupils at an (early etage write their
ideas. Ile would obtain ataternetits of
facts emineeted with cerianionplace ob-
jects and thie way the distinction
between singular and Metal is readily
made. His rnethod of teaching tub-
seee and predicate Was then ehown.
He criticized the method adopted by
many. of Always requiring ail fInSWer
in the for& of a full sentence. By ex-
areple Died pupile to see the tele of did,
• done, to, two,,,too, 40 n, c. The or -
d in art/ definitions. thould be maetered
• at thie stage. The discussion Was ear -
tied on by Messre."Witttere, Melt -death,
Shillinglaw,Wilson,CalUer011, Houston
and the president.
An excellent paper wet; near do
"Drill and lteyiew" by Mr. jatriee Mc -
Ewan. Ile pointed out that there was
a danger of teaching too much and not,
drilling enough. recta tott, that may
- ' beve been We I' presented will lie dor.
Whenyou eaP Yetfr °45.04. newt in the sided unless care is taken
so reti:aonable a b • to VaVieW then). The quettion ni to
how far !lets of names should be mena-
mired vitae In for a. very interesting
detettatiell in which Messrs. Raker,
Cameron, Plummer, Iloutiten, Curti*,
the president took part.
Her are a few of our prices: "nn}1 and
The retiring premident then gave a
Layer cakes - • Wide short addreint in which he returned
Queerer' drone 10e per doz thanks for the honnr width bad been
• Swiss bons • . . 10e " conferred upon lain. He spoke of
Oatmeal date rakes 10e " some features of the work of the As-
• And nil other kinds ef cakes.tfilf.1 !!
1.3.erea4.afternoon Dr. Shaw gave a
Rhubarb. pies, 10 cents eech. very interesting talk on overetrain and
Lemon plea 15 rent* each, 2 for Me underpower of the brain. Ile had a
Ouetard Mee, 2 for 25 cents. humeri *Kin and a eheep's brain on ex.
Tart. ehells dandles, 10e, per doz, hibition end by meant of
Our home-made ginger PAPS are • theee and charts rut excellent
the best, goirig lite hot cakes presentation rif the subjecb was
at 10 cents per lb. made. Her said the tao great
wittnoN cense of lack of brain power was first
A. EIRE:33Y mac lack of haberited power, second leek of
and. apples, is a good one.The property wIll
he sold at it reasonable figure for cash orieash
and balance ontiluc. Apply to the owner on
the premises •
• • • MRS. aonN nixon.
Clinton. lVfay 9th. •
al verb -phrases, etc. The resenta-
• FARM FOR .;Al.f.
'Lot 80, Con. 1, townehiii of Tnelteremith,
If. 1L S. the property of the late Willittim
Whitely is offered for. sale. On the farm is
emoted 412 story stone house, barn and sheds.
There is &salt good bearing orchard and the
farm is well watered' with a living spring and A
well. --Appy on the PrOtelses to _
.• MISS E. 'WHITELY or •
• • W. S. LAWRENCE, Olinion.
Clinton), march gist. 1899. -
NOVELTY
Itomag ir JAMS
Ir PLAYS
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ADDRESS fdarirLitiNG MACtilte, CO
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• HOUSE FOR SALE.
On Victoria street. Near Organ Factory:,
16300, wili MO it roomy, comfortable house with
good la-tbe property at present occupied -11Y
Frank Uphill'
Vacant Lot on Maple street also for sale at it
very low Price. Apply at ones to.
. • W. BRYDONE,
March 7th, Barrister
• STORE TO RENT..
Tho li.d.raigned offera for rental thestore
at present &envied. by 11.0. Barlett, furniture
dealer. This is one at the beat stands in elln,
ton. ''Peasetaloti can be given at onee.
Alse that large room °raj. Wisonlateri ,dry
geode store. There is a geed entratido. Apply to
3.0. ELLIOTT, or'
JAS. SCOTT, Barrister,
Clinton P. 0,
!Milton; job. Oth. 1899. 2 S
use Cleaning
Yes
This is the time of the year
When housekeepers should
not have to he bother.
, ea with baking.
Why d� you
ti
Well Man
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SUPPLEMENT
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. -
Clinton .1Via-sr 18th, 1.899,
The Wedding Jubilee, • 13'11%18111y at Lneknow. stapiet....
• The remains of Isaac (Tarter were laid
••••••••••••••..... -
Rev. Dr. Gregg and Wife Pass the
Fiftieth Milestone Toga ther •
. Surrounded by nearly all the mem-
bers of ' their family and many of the
second and third generation, Rev. Dr.
Gregg and Mrs, Gregg. yesterday cele-
brated their golden wssiding. The
wortky couple, who are happily still
enjoying the boil, of health, were be-
sieged all day at aheir bon3e, 3 Wash-
ington avenue, by the many callerEt
who came to extend their congratula-
tions. Cablegrams Irons London, Eng-
land; numerous telegram Irons Vale
isms parts of the Dominion, and a de-
luge of letters extending greetinga on
the auspicious event, were received.. A
lot of valuable presents, pursea of
gold, and flowers vvete testimonials
Irons loving friends.
Among the relatives present were
Rev. Alex. -Stewart and Mrs. Stewart,
of Clinton ; Geo. A. Gregg, of Mont-
real; Miss Gregg and R. Clement Green,
Mr and Neitie Burn:c
, of Bii:lfax MrYs.'llioisss.
Itilelize, Miss Holden and Miss M. Hol-
den, of Belleville. Mr. Alfrt d H. Gregg,
one of the sons, is at,present in Michigan.'
To -night a family re-unit.nwill be held
at the residence of Mr. W. R. Gregg in
North Toronto,
Dr. Gregg was born at Kellygreen,
Ireland, 82 years ago, and tater being
educated. in Edinburgh , and Glasgow,
came to Canada, aud was ordained
minister of et. John s church, Belies
ville, in 1847. In 1817 he vvas called to
Cook's church, Toronto, where he la-
bored faithfully for 15 years'. Until
about three year ago he vvas professor
of apologetics and Cher, h history at
Knox College. IT has complied se -V-
ara] pamphlets and books, the most im-
portant of Which is "The History of the
_Presbyterian Church in Canada."
- Fifty sy-eare-segos- yesterday- -be was
married to Miss Phoebe Holden, of Belle-
ville, the late Dr:R. P. Burns, of Halilax,
performing the ceremony. -Mail and
Empire of Thursday, May 12th.
FOR
Queen s
mAYi18g4TH Birthdaya
99
Will issue return tickets at
SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE
Going May 23rd and 24th, returning May 23.
Between all Stations! 'in Canada:
• Between all stations In Canada and Detroit
and Port Huron. Mich.. and from all stations in•
Canada, TO, but not FROM, Buffalo, 'Blank
• Rock, Suspension Bridge and Niagara Falls N.Y .
• Tickets-. rates and all information frail
Agents of Grand Trunk Railway System
M. C. Dickson, D. P. A. Toronto
A. 0. Pattison, G.T.R Agent, Clinton.
• F. R. Ilodgens, G.T.R.Ttcket A gent, Clinton.
It Was a Bold Case, but the Rob-
bers Got Little for Their Pains.
Burglars broke into the grocery store
of Mr. Thottias Agar ot Lucknor on
Wednesday morning of last week
some time between • two and four
o'clock, and although they slid not
succeed in getting much money, the
fault does not rest with the thieves.
•They ,first gained an entranoe , to the
blacksmith shop of Snellgrove Bros. by
a window, and having armed themselves
with• a sleage-bansmer, chisels, .braise and
bit and other tools, they proceeded to
Mr. Agar's store, The front !door was
pried open, the lock broken oompletely
off, and from the number of burned
matches found lying on the floor in the
morning, it must have taken some time
to accomplish an entrance to the build-
ing The till in the counter was broken
open and some 50 or 60, cents in silver
taken, bat asthy evidently expected
something better in the safe,' they left.
all the coppeis in the till undisturbed.
The iron sate was next attacked and a
half inch bole wa,a drilled close to the
combination, but bolero the work of.
opening it was accomelished the burg -
tare were alarmed by a noise up -stairs,
and ran away, leaving all the tools be-
hind them, except the brace and bit
which they evidently carried away with
them. It was the boldest epee of burp
lerly that nig ever been attempted in
the vile
Shelving Another Member.
•
The Toront5'8tar, rank Grit, says :-
The Ontario Governtnent is not ee,
,strong in the Legislature, nor in the
people's confidence, that it can safely
jugglewItheffices as it has in the peat.
The registrarship of West Huron hile
leen vacant for it long time, and still
there is no sign that the Government
has nitistered sufficient courage to
choose. one among the dozen clamour --
Mks claimants. The tea tem tthe office
bas got along witeiont an incumbent for
at rest itx Clinton cemeteryon Thar
last, •He had reached bis seventy-first
year when the final earthly stimmons
came.
Mr. Thos Kearns bas a pen of good
chiefty W•yandottes which are
his favorites. They n'e industrious
lavers and the eggs good sized,but one
of Wyandottes dropped an egg the
other day which measured wily 34 x 30
inches'. •
I] Sit) 110 (ISE -
Do you Wan t. a Piano, Organ, or Any
kind of musical goods? If so, call and
see ns We can supply you with the
finest instrutnents at the right price.
Let me quote you prices on what 'yor
may.waut.
TWO SEOOND-HAND.
'PIANOS TO RENT
Our leaders are the Bell, Heintzman •
and Motris Pian. s. Distributing cen- .
tre for tlie noted Doherty Orgeu, the
superlatively sweet • and. rich Regina,
Our owe Make of Dulcimers and Auto
harps, Sheet Music, Mouth Organs and
a large varietyof other instruments,
Pictures in great variety for sale.
• Pianos tuned musically and scientifi
.cally- correct, actual regulated, new
strings kept le stock -and put on. (In. .
structions taken from leading. tuners'.
• in Toronto.)• ' • • • .
I am not selling My fruitfarm, but
having labor and eapital" to run it, .un
der Providential blessing I hope le
supply- Straseherries, Honey,' Cherries
Pears kind Plums • hi great abundance
to the public, • . . .
STORE OPPOSITE POST -OFFICE
Will be open. afternoons. •
.0 HOARE
"%early a year Is evidence either that it Clinton,
.is a (useless positian oe that- the Govern-
ment is allowing tbe public interests
tosittrer rather than offend several can-
didatrs by giving the place to one.
And along with this sebject comes
the announcenmt that Mr. Loughrue
the member for Nipiasing, is to he
appointed to an office. This is So coins
mop a practice tbat it no longer sur-,
prises the people who now tolerate this
phase of the spoils question because
they hove got used to it, • But surely,
when it becomes necessary to take a
Cabinet Minister in to the constituency,
to initke the arrangement work stmeit
le, it is time the Government . eailed'
gait in its nabits of filling offices with
MP RI tws• •'
Moreover Mr; Loughrin's services to
the proyfritii have'not been soch :As to
entitle him to an 'Office, and the honor
Of bolding swat in the House should .
he ample recompense.• • . •
YU JACKSON..
•
ACENTOIIPIIR.
'CLINTON,. GN17-.
Through tickets issued to 'all points in
MANITOBA AND
• THE NORTH-WEST
Baggage checked through. 'For 41
information in reference to travil con-
sult the above. •
-1""8"Tir".".'""---"•""tr-15-15bitilleg. •M Pkinffii AVe -0- te OU" trsar
•
cure, but finally procured a bottle of
goorra..sarettnarillaAnd' atter •takiag
six bottles of this medicine sbe was
completely cured." John Wecknar,
Galt, Onnerio.
That, distress aber eating is prevent-
ed 117,one-or two of Hood's pills. They
don't gripe.
•
William Bali has been arrested in
Brockville on the charge of robbing
the mails.
• ADR1TOGIST'S FAITH.
WRAT'S • MOST CALLED POE 11117ST la
TUE Doer ItEMEDY.
t•1 or.**
druggist's testimony of the popus
Ittritysof a remedy is the strongest kind
of a proof that it will do what ft prom-
ises. Paul Livinwood, druggist, of Al-
lentown, Pa., POS. "Dr. Agnew's rem-
edies heti° sold away beyond my ex-
pectations. You can quote me for ray
•ing that Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow-
der is the best beller for the catarrh I
have to the store. Many of my cede-
-mere praise it highly," It is a great
remedy and has it continental repute-
tibn.-Sold by Watte & Co,
s
Norvieglart expedition is about to
„start to find Andree. $
•
br. rot Maker Pineapple Teibtofs, at '14 Dre•g
Ode, itte a boce—ed ~WS.
ORAPTEUltr
1. 0, le of little faith in remedies and.
doctors t
a. UOVI Shan ye be filled With the know.
Ied e that the tortures of dyspepsia may be
rel eyed in an Instant I
s, Try Dr. Stanek .;
beeateic they Von Are -,-e2
„0tda %%bleb;
aneeittents tiiiiiiiigatTegvurreStVit all
der
euro the wort form d Pa- 1"°11")+
a.
4. Thee/stet:tete eie wonders and all draw
aidtataIrthent-M hi it box, at 36 cents the
rsa, Mania ilneaerpte Athlete
are free from all chemicals thattnin the stow -
,eh fo give tameerarar rellef. The action of
These %Mete ieroothing and In of the leasing and thn
frult ural irrstive neat* 10 assist hi a natural ouf:e.
2000 Ortlicians tire or. their way to
Canada. .
11,
For Over Fifty Years
Mite Wiromow a Soo -mime Senile has 1044
• eee4 br millions °telethonfor their radium
white teething. If disturbed at night_ and
broken of your rsat by a sick child Suffering
and (trying with pain of Cuttliti5 Teeth 'vadat
greet:441r varertm ne. twill re.
ItirvoYt
It. It hew regulates the Stomach
Gums, redo oes In nam raatlon , a vo • a
Ind bowolo, earn; wind Colodeoftena ttl
energy to the *hole system. " rs. Winelow'i
Soothing IS yrrni" t children twAhing is Mee.
tettiteitteb.74,1te . .5a 12.141.traret444, 4,,ntr ri,
I
@MAW tue Was is the preffarlpf4on of ono
of the *Meet * boot fataalt phrlidase *ad
nOrnee in the MO States, ?doe twenty:1u
, WINSLOW'S . ncii Wiwi.,
enee and jt a bottle of "Mni. insiow% moth.
rend upon itarrAh4r*, there lo nglidattIltborli• It 16 made in a f
Toronto, wev troubled with heart dis-
ease_for. years, • could,not stand op it
chair withoutsgrowhig steers goingup
stairs, or being suddenly startled
brought, on palpitation, suffocation and
intense pains under the shoulder blades.
She West many remedies -was treated.
by heart specialists without permanent
relief, She procured and used. Dr. Ag-
new's Cure for the Heart. She got re-
lief within BO Minutes after the first
dose. and before she had taken two
bottles every s inptona of hearttrouble
had left her. -Sold by Watts & Co.
• •
•
An unfounded Import of President
Cleveland's death was circulated in the
*United States on Monday-
LANG171D WOMEN • •
•
TATE TREMELPTUATSOUTEI AMERICAN
NERVIER OFFERS Min DE WELL,
STRONG- AND HAPPY,
• Miss Lucinda Butcher, of Teeswater.
Ont., had a very sevetikettack of tnal.
axial fever.• It lefb h ery weak, lan-
guid, and. threaten with nervous
prostralton. • South Arnerican Nervine
was reed:untended tobet' and she tried
it. After taking a few Moses sbe Mt
great benefit. She continued taking it
until six bottles were used, when to
use her own words, "1 was completely
restored to health, I can recommend
it as s great remedy." -Sold. by Watts
St Co.
Special Notice,
•
• We are Headquarters for Good Goods
at Lowest Cash Otte& Fat lines
• of Choice Groceriee always on
hand. A cali solicited.
35fIGID18eT•PRI0alte FAD) 111013.
.000D lentlilit AND MGM,.
G. 3. STEWART.
T. B. !MYRTLE GUT
is the beet
Peas4ifek
. 0 60 to 0 63 _
.1.111hot• 0 80do• 0 35 .
Potatoei,peibusli; 0-50 ta 045- - ,
Butter locum in basket.... 0 10 tO 011
Butter in tub...,..., 0 13 to)) 13
Eggs per doz 0 00 to C 10
aaYr••••• ** • *** *** ••••••••••• •;.- 5 50 to 6 00
Live Hogs 4 00 to,4 10
POrk per ovrt 00 'to 6-00
Dried Apples per lb...-. 0 05 to 9 05 '
Ducks per lb. •. 0 05ito 0 06
Turkeys per lb. ' 0 07 to 0 08
Geese per lb 0 05 to 0 06
Chickens per pair' 9 35 to 0 40
Wool...-. * . * ....... .... 0 16 to 0 16
Flout per ewt..... , 1 75 to 200
.1%/145taxsr
We thank our custon3e'rs
• for their patronage iri the
past and beg to call their
• attention to our removal
from Combo's block to the
• former stand of Allen 84
Wilson
OPPOSITE THE MARKET
Where we hope to Bee them all
and new custornere too, We
keen in stock Groceries of en
• kinds, Flour, Seed Grain. etc
COODS AND PRICES STAND THE TEST
• J. W. 111,10L414.
• ENSILAGE.
15 pays to raise Ensilage au'. the
farmer knowe and, more are going
into it. 15 has been hard to get
good seed this year but 1 have
secured a supplyv and have it nOW
in stock. It I* the well known
BECAUSE 'ULRICH IMILA,OB.
act ory the HAVE YOU
a
TRIED IT
cleanliness of which is the "
sur-
prise of ail, W. Mee stock Grocerieft Flour
lind Fes3,1ec1 Grain, Etc.
•lf you visit the factory you
will smoke the tobacco.
Ncr,
TY rill C.A.IST
et, Clinton.
• Those eyes of yours are
probably overtaxed, and if you
have not found it Out yet, you
will soon do so. ° Prepare for
the future by taking bare of the,
present. • Defective vision is
ea Eily cured, unless of long.
standing. Our large stock of
Tenses and frames, combined
with our knowledge of hofr to
fit them properly, insures you
a permanent benefit and not
merely temporary relief.
• Charges moderate.
•
A.E1 GRIGG
Jeweler and Optician.
strsINEss
BRIGHTNESS BRIMS SUCCESS
STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
Properly Prepared Young Men and
Women for Business Ift FORTY-
FOCH of our Recent Students have ac-
cepted good situations. Rueinete Men
appreciate our work and apply to us
for our graduates. Enter now if you
can. Protspeettis free.
W. XELLIOTT, Prinelpa
THE
MASSENIARRIS
BIOYOL1
HAS NO stromazon.
It runs emy, the nisteritie
which it le built are &II of the
very beak and the prioe equal*
the quality. There is no brrktet
wheel thee the firteeei.flettris.
GEORGE LOIS
..gout 3litalleey-Herrze, MAO*