The Clinton News-Record, 1899-05-18, Page 7••••
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EMT OF BEM, at Huron Where
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Water
fresh from the St. Leon
1 springs in Quebec.. It comes
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• Natural Realer, St. Leon 1
: Alineral Water. St. Leon is it
• unequalled. It has remark- °
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so s •recommended by phys). le
• cianfi for Dyspepsia or Indi-
• Potion, 'Impure Blood iliac-
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Liver. ,. • , . -
For dyspepsia take after
•• meals. For gentle cathartie
take hot before breakfast and
upon retiring. kgal. bottles 1
300 •and' we give . i Oc for :
every empty bottle returned. e•
Towshtpot
Stenley.
Parliament,
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A ' Court, of Revialon will be held in the
Township Msal, Ver114. Olt Monday. Hey 90th,
I 1$00. et the hour of V *look. ei. in. tot the pv;
=iffagbitianrili r the AcreaaPtat %teal/rale
Townsuip ot ietateey for tbe preseut Year, Ah
- panes interested wie plass. Lake notice
I T. CAIRN% Clerk
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CLINTON.•
YIEDIESDAY, NAT 24,
• Morning Program
• Absolutely Free.
Will, enthuse you from the gent.
Grand Parade
• from Station on 'arrival of trains at
• 10;10.a. na. Firemen Cadets, Com-
... peting Lacrosse,, Sage 'Ball and
Football Teams, Bieyclists, etc.,.
headed by two strong Bands, to
Market Square., ,
Band Concert
on Square, by ISeafortli 33rd pat.
Band and Goderich 'Meanie 'Band,
each 25 btriing.
Military Drill • • '
at 10;30 a. m., by Goderich Cadets
42 strong,fully uniforined,under cow -
'need of Lieut. Grata. This con]
pany has recently been fernished. by
the goeernment witIr the new Mar-
tini rifles. They 'will be assisted' in
. firing of the Royal salute by the Ca-
dets froth Clinton Collegiate Insti-
tut', under command of Captain
• . Combe. -
Firemen's Contest.
With.liose reel. Op -en to the world. _
First prige.Atiereseetpd- priere-B30;
•-• rnust consiseof not more
than 12 men. No restriction hi made
regard uniform'. All equipments
will be supplied by the management.
Three teams to enter or no second
money. Contest to consist of rim-
- ning 200 yards to hydraut,.. attach
hose and lay IQO yards; transpose
fourth and sixth lengths; attach nozz•
• el ready to throw water. All coup-
•. Brigs must he two.and a half turns.
Afternoon. 'Program .
Procession to grounds. at I o'clock
ehaep. Exhibition,of
'• Military and Fancy Grills •
.Grand Feu de joie, by Goderich O. 1.
Owlets and Clinton cieL Cadets, -at le
20 o'clock.
• Base Ball Match
itt 2p. m. Winghatn vs. Brussels,
Danielle Specialty Co. •
Single and• Double Trapeze, Plying
Rings, ete., etc., etc.
%1/4,Pootball Match
-Iaialeltitte.„0. I. ye, Clinton 0,-I., ab 3
Log -Sawing Contest ••••%., .
•• at 4 p. ut. let 'prize $6; 2nd prize $4,
,Firemen'slielay Race •
4;30 p. m. let prize $6, 2nd prize $3"
Highland Dancing
• McMurchy Sisters. McKay and Ross
pipers -
• Laughable Bun Contest
lst prize p.se, 2iid $1, 3rd 50e, "
Evening Program
Band Concert
By 83rd Batt, Baud ..and Goderich
Maine Band, in Recreation Park at
eight o'clock.
Danielle Specialty Company
• With entire change of progrittn,
Highland Dancing, Cake Welk. •
lat prize $6, 2nd prize $4.
Grand Military Tournament
. and Spectacular Exhibition
."rho Taking of Khartoum."
In which the. 4th and 7th Clomp:mine
--23rdBatt Clinton Gun Club, Goderielf
, and Clinton 0,!1. (Wens will take pert.
Notes to Visitors.
Mean Want information about the day's events
ask any member of committee. Wheels will be
theeked free of charge at Lee Brown's bit:3ml°
work*, north side of lvfarket Square, Reel/
yourselt and the person next you in good humor
all day. Watch closely. for hand bills.
the Mule Of all special. trains CO and. from Mit-
ten.
•Admission.--Afterhoon, 25 cents for
adults; 15c for children under 12 years
of age; 10c to grand stand, Evening,
Ific to ground and 10c to grand stand,
Oen &Wit TEV 4132EN0
Dr. Shaw, Mayor P. Doherty,
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Chairman, Secretary.
•Viocit4 Ploollhodins,
Via *vat znaish Ittnway.
Sold and Niteroi:derided by all
druggists in Oanade. Only rile
able medicine disecrfored. BLi
guaracao4 to mire all
Arms o Sexes Wes nese, all effects of abuse
°retools, Mental Worry, Exoeseive no of To•
loomo, Opium or ettrattlante. Hailed on isoeipt
of prier, one package sr. six, $5. One f pkast,
SS Welters, Tempialets free to soy addrees.
The Weed cempaisy, Winditora oati
Wood, Phoepliodine teed in Clinton te' SIdee7
slatilotoe, Druggist.
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NOVELTY
/resoles IT TALKS iS
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CAN lifiC HAD OW P
A CM CAN
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AGENTS WAcrED 36cf,
14 rIVOWY AND VILLAGIO,
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THE•EDUCATORS. OF THE EAST RIDING
now A. KloilithilliPtilee CONVENTION
IN CLINTON ON THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY LAM
• The regular annual meeting of the
E. U. T. A.. took place on Thureday
and Friday hist, May llth and 12th, in
the asseuably room of the. Collegiate
• s Institute, Clinton, The first seseion
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TOWP, of 011iaton,
Take Notice that a Court of Revision for the
Town of Milton will hold its firstsitting in the
Council Obazaher, wi Friday, 110 Wth, A. D.
1899. commencing at 8 teelook p, ne, for Weyer -
pose of hearing and rectifying all complatute
against or errors in the Aesesement Roll of the
present year. All parties interested are re.
quested to atteud.
W. COATS, Clerk
" of the Munielpality,
Clinton, May 8th,*1893.
' ' The first pubject presented Was "En.
GOUT OF 11,EVISION tram° Lit'ernture" Mr. 11* E. FglPi
, who had chosen as 1113 selection "Flow
'' Gently Sweet Afton." He favored the .
commenced on Thursday at 10 a. in.
the President, Mr. T. G. Shillinglavie
•in the chide. The meeting opened
with prayer by Me, Houston, The
Secretary, Mr. Plummer, . then read
the minutes of the '98 meeting. Moved
by Mr;Black, seeoncled by, Mr. Watt -
ere that the minutes be adopted. --
Carried. Committees were then ap,
pointed as follows 1-reporting,Messra.
Cameron and Lowery; business,Mesers.
Scott and Watters; resolutions, Messrs,
Robb, Lough and MeFitul. This was
followed by the roll call.
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ef Intimate acquaintence with the life of
the author in order to .underetand • the
Take Notice thet a Court of Itevielon for the
Village of Bareeld WM hold*.. first sitting in
works. In proceeding with the ,poem
he- would give attenteon to the follow -
ng t1100, Place and rriood of poet ;
2, dietionary work; 8, develop the
plan ; 4, develop the beauties of poem ;
5, reading of ether poems by the
author ; analysing and parsing; 7,re-
view. Mr._ Fair was highly comple
mented on his inethod-ofelealing with
the aubjeet, the following taking part,
viz., Mesers. Murcle, Oanseron, Lough,
Unbh, Houston and Lowery. '
Mr. L. L. Marvell then presented -bis
tilled, PL. 0, M„ G. 0,141 and Prime
Factors." By 'means of simple num-
bers he led the pupils to see the • Mean;
ing of meaeure, prime num-
ber, prime factor, etc., the resolution
of numbers into prime facters- the
using of the factors in finding G.10.M.
and L. C. M. find filially testing' the
pupils' understanding of all terina
the Town 1 on Friday, May 20th, A.1) 1.890, 1
commencing at 10 o'clock a. in. for Um purpose
of 'leering and rectifying ell complaints against
or errors In the Aseessment Roll of the presont
year: Au parties interested,ere requested to
attend., i•
. K. W. ERWIN, Clerk.
•Bayitem, May 8th, 1809. of the Municipality..
'0- OUT OF REVISION
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• ToWnehip of Hullett; •
Notice is hereby given that the meeting of
the coutt.for the Revision ef the Assessment
Roll of the Township of Bullett will be held at
iondeseoro on Saturday, May 271b, at the hour
of 10 °Week a. m. for the purpose of hearing
and settling complaints Against the said Asiees.
meet Itoll. . Pereons having business at the
Court will please attend at the same time and
place without further notice.
• JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk
Londesboro, May, sesoses.
• with Class," by Miss Annie Ti"tylor, was 1 ed for each teacher in East
ot the MuMeinality.
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which were used,. One strong point
In Mr. litcPaurs method WRS hilOro
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he next subject, ‘0,1 anew Reading
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of
no
see
of iroM litXdeservii- tictivWV
either mental or physical On het
asked his opinion of home work th
1/04tor said that in his opinion n
hones work Wound be given to polo
pupils. A good deal of discussion took
piece and the 1113anlinOtie verdict of the
Aosociation wee that hones work should
not he insisted on it) junior classes.
, Mr. 0. Clarkson B. A. of Seaforth 0.
t. vvas presented and stated 'that ow-
ing to indisposition lately he would
not present the paper on "Teaching of
Composition and Literature in Public
Schools" but he proceeded to give a
talk on the stibject. -This he continued
for esome titne throwing out among
th rs the followine•bints :--I, He
would divide an ungraded school into
two classes, junior and senior, for the
teaching of the subject of componition.
,g. He would use for material such
books as "Aesoe's Fables," Bell's Read-
er," etc., con twang ehort anecdotes.
8. He would have several pupils write
their essays on the bla kb
some of theen d f3ard mid
mousse y the teach-
eratnd class.
The subject "Improvised Apparatus
for Physical Science" was introduced
by Mr. E. M. McLean of Clinton CY. 1.
He showed bow a cheap apparatus
could be procured by those teachers,
who are engaged in the teaching of the
subject of 'physical science. Among
the principles for which. he showed ap-
wattle were weigbts, measures (Milli-
metres) expansion, etc.. Discussion en
the subject by Messrs. Clarkson, Robb,
Plummer and Caueeron followed.
The Resolution Cotomittee then pre -
seined thee report as follows e-1,
That thanks of the Association be
en. ered to the Collegiate Institute
Board for use of buitding. 2. That
a
r paper has no equal for rheunifttiem.
.....eureeTviterezet
and enrichee the blood. It ourea pee
when "a' hit off" or when seriously
dfilloted. it never disappoint/.
Rheumatism -u X belleYe Hood's Ole+
bas done ins more goo! thanuan. YATowthoOrz
Metlieine I have taken
Ammer, Bad court, Britritoin‘ Oft:re•my Ione imam
did not help me °Ibeir RooArefinitirrompaedr111:
bent me up and AM now Ole to attend to
my work." Mnantz Unfits, °sham, Ont.
eaP because the best. Ti is made of the eUrest mated:de-that
.copieft of the minutes of the Provincial
Teachers' Association be provid-
-I have. ie' sft!eri:
ferred back to the Pray
Huron. 3, That home work be
,EGGS FOR Std.
I otthe convention. The change front
t undoubtedly one of the most instrective
• the Mien to the long sound of the that in the opinion of this Assopiation
not given to jenior 'classes. 4; Moved
Ne. 10 Proeincial Resolution should be
Andalusian e foe • sale, • My 'fowl. -
• *vowel by the 'addition of the final "e"
The aeoptecl•and that the remainder
. . was .n3est . skilfully • presented.
were•prize -winners at e Huron PoultryShow,
scoring from ine. to 94. points. The Andalusians
are a hardy breed,lay big eggs and are the most
Dionne laver. as the statistics at the Ontario
lvlodel Farm Prove. $1 per 13 Ogg& •
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Clinton, A.pril 25th. •
change - from "mad" to "made" was
readily grasped by tbe Sen..
tence stories were 'then dealt with.
These involved the new words taught.
Great pains were token to have pupils
thoroughly understand what t hey
read. Careful questioning as to "Who
was spoken:of ?" . "What did he do?"
%•To whom did he do ftP' "When did
he do it ?" etc., called forth most in-
telligent answers from the pupils. A
most noticeable characteristic of the
whole lessen Wart the remarkable ac-
tivity of the whole class from start tp
finish. All the work. was accorepliiih-
ed by them under the skilfteledirection
of the teacber. '
EGGS FOR SALE.
The 'undersigned has • Silver Laced 1Vyan•
•dotte Eggs for sale from bh ds which scored es,
Points at the Buren Poultrv Show. e1.50 for
411'We-eggs. ',White Book Eggs, Rice _strain
$LTO per dozen. S. LA.WRENCE.
Ciinton, April 151,11.
The delegate's uertit was then read
beuetiee an' interesting account 9f the
HOUSE .FOR SALE.. by Mr. Warrer e gave a eery ex -
The subscriberinfefil for sale his hewn and Week- Of -the O. E. A.. and was bighly
let on cereer of Battenburvand Raglan Areeta.-6cimplirciented thereon. „
,• ......-wrortiliintaTy. The sabjeeb "Verb Phraites" was'pre-
-Clietiee-Apiel tete •• selited by Mr. Lough, He first re-
viewed the simple forms of the verbs
- andg then blr skilful questioning had
TOWN PROPETY FOR SALE. the pnpils give the phrasal fprms. The
pupils were also required to investigate
the composition of the verb phrases,
- The subscriber beer-if/or sale a very desirable
Web questions as the follovving beteg
property on Isaac street consisting of four lots
upon which there is Ow comfortable frame house used: What auxiliaries are used in
'with kitchen and woodshed attached. There fortning the progressive**Verh-phrases,
is* good stable and a, first-class well of water th • ". th tia; ;
e passive vertep rases, e eo t on
on premises, The orchard, consistingof grapes
and apples, is a good one. Tho property will -al verbphrases, etc. The presenter
he sold at a reasonable figure for cash oeiraiih tion of thift subject erns followed by
and balance on tire& Amee to the owner on discUseion byllessrs: H011uton, Murcia
the premises , two,, an McPaul. .
mas- "RN j 'e'• Mr., Robb, I, P. •S., 1 hen occupied a
. few minutes in presenting the /ollow--
ing matters, viz:-], He urged the
teachers to give ,More attention to the
Matter of keeping their respective
schoolhouses and yards ifiett anti clean
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Clinton, May fah,
FARNI FOR T.ALE.
"Lot M. Con. L township Of Tutlersinitle
FL It. S. the property 'of the late. Willialm
Whitely is offered for tole. On, the farm is
erected a 2 story 810110 house, barn and sheds.
There is alma good bearing orchard and the
facto le well watered with a living spring and a
well. Apply on the premises to •
• . • MISS Ve/IITIOLY-m-•
W. S. LAWREN0p,
Clinton, March 21s1, 18911. '
• HOUSE FOR SALE.
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On Victoria street. Near Organ Factory,
8300. will buy aroceny, comfortable house with
woodlot,-•the property at present occupied by
Frank UpsIinhI
ple street alstifor gale at a
very low price. • Apply at once to.
W. BRYDONE,
March 7th • • Barrieter
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• STORE TO RENT4
The undersigned drew+ for rabbit the store
at present (tempted by IL 0. Barlett, furniture
dealer. This is one Of the best Stands in Clin-
ton. 4 Possession can bo given at Once.
Also that large room over J. Wiseman% dry
geode store, There is a good entrance. Apply to
• X 0. ELLIOTT, �r
• JAS. SCOTT, Barrister,
• Clinton, Feb. 0th, 1899. _Clinton P. 0,
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Time,
Yes.
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This is the time of the year
• When housekeepers should
not have to he bother.
ed with baking.
hy do you
When yoit can get your CAW(
co retteonable fib to reVieW them. The question as to
2, The teachers warned conceThing
the sribstitineon of the eurrentseries
sehool help* .for fhe authorized text-
books 3. Ettopte sae being made in
the direction of getting trustees...and
others interested in school affairs be'
-baying them meet and converse with
the Inspector and he also urged teach-
ers to work in that direction. He also
emphasized the importance of holding
commencement exercises at which en-
trance and public wheel leaving certi-
ficates might fie awarded. Ratepayers
should be invited and interest in this
way would be aroused. Teachers
were also urged to use their inflaence
In the way of assisting in the bettell
equipment of schools. Some discue-
glen took place in , which school helps
emelt) for soixie severe alenuncifition.
Messrs. McFaul and Fair took part.
Friday morning the treatinreed re,
iiort was' read showing a balance of
$93.73. On motion of Lnligh, seconded
by Waters the report Was adopted;
Election of officees was then proceeded
with :-President, J. H. Lowery .• lst
vice, V. Walters; 2nd vice, Miss A.Tity,
tor ; sec.-treas., A. H. Pltinitter ; exeete.
tive committee, lesere. Vair,E faker ,M c -
Enroll ,Missin Re daehd Campbell dele-
gate, J. Hartley .; auditors, Meseta An-
derson and Metcalf. The newly elect-
ed president, Mr. Lowery, then took
the chair and thanked the teachers for
hthime .honor they had conferred upon
Mr. W. H. Baker therepreeented the
subject "Third Class Granetnar." He
emphasized the importance of having
pupils at an early stnge woke their
ideas. He wutild Obtain statemente of
facts Connected With commenplace db.
jects and in this way the distinction
between singulfir and plural is readily
made. His method of teaching sub-
ject and predieate was then shown.
He criticized the method adopted by
many of always requiring an answer
in the forth of 0, full seetence. By ex-
ample lead pupiles to see the Use of did,
clone, to, two, too, a, an, ete. The or-
dinary defitatione should ha mastered
at this stage. The diseuseion Was car-
ried on by Mem& Wetter& McIntosh,
Shil I Inglaw,Wilson,OaltiOrOB, Housten
and the president.
tion. On motion of Mr. Lough,second-
ed by Mr. Cameron the report was
adopted. .
The convention then adjonrned, to
meet ab Seafeeth at the call, of the pies.:
idea, •
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OM and S.S.Convention
at Exeter. Junc-20 and mr.
PreiFfliion County Convention for
Christian Endee.vor and Sunday School
interests• is to be held in Janees street
church,Exeter, on Teesday and Wednes.
deY; June 20t1 and 21st. The executive
committee met in Clinton some time
ago and arranged a • strong • program.
The Junior C. E. Superintendent, Miss
Whitworth, is to be present, as also
. Dr. Daniels of Sarnia and the Sunday
School Secretary, Mr. Alfred Day.
Practical topics will also be discussed
by the local workers of the county• and
&specially helpful convention is looked.
for. The exercise entitled "The Jun-
ior Wheel" is being prepared by. 75 of
the Exeter juniors under .the leader-
ship of Mr. Senior and other local
workers. This in itself will be worth
going a tong distance to see. The lo-
cal committee of EXeter are sparing
no pains to give the delegates a ,grand
reception as this is the first time they
have had the ei ivilege of entertaining
the combined- 'conventions. Each
Young People's Society and Sunday
School of the county is expected to
send 'delegates. Programs will be
out by the first of June.-
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ALMOST IN DESPAIR.
"My wife suffered with pain and die-
:70:st f.inrodmesapi: affection oecrtieovnerofrotb.htitekt3i,hnrgoaat
caused' by 'alpine blood. She was- al -
cure, but finally procured, bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparilla and. after .taking
six bottles of this n3edicine ehe was
completely cured." John Wecknar,
Galt, Onterio. •
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' That distress after eating ifi prevent -
•ed by one or two of Hood's pills. They
don't gripe.,
• William Ball has been arrested in
Brockville on the charge of robbing
the mails.
A. DRUGGIST'S FAITH. "
WEAVE; MOST CALLED FOR MOST BE
Tscr DEST4tayanyr.
A druggist:is testimony of the popu-
lase mot a. remedy is the strongest kind
of a proof that it will do what it prom-
ises. Paul Livinwond, druggist, of Al-
lentown, Pa., eare "Dr. Agnew's rem-
edies have sold away beyond my ex-
pectations You can quote Me kr say
mg .that Dr. Agnew's Clatarrhal Pow-
der is the best belle]. for the catarrh I
Have in tbe store. Many of my custo-'
.niers praise it highly." It is a great
remedy and has a continental repute -
tion. -Sold by Watts Se Co.
• .A. Norwegian expedition is about to
Atart to find Andree. •
Dr. rot siotosPiesappto Mau, at 44 Drug,
glatiti3Se a b00-60 ~tettik •
CHAPT.lett VI,
1. 0, 74 of little faith in remedies and
doctors!
Row shall yo be Mewith the know.
ledge that the tortures of dyspepsia may bo
relleved in itn instant t
wa very w ak and bad a bad cough. I
could net eat or 1 Diff
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aug-
_ te Oahe your person. Paint pre-
• the building', Paint gives! beauty to the building. in painting
the labor coati more than tEe paint, There will he a large voile if
the fight paint le uot used.
• THE .
„ .PAINT
Is b
is made for painting buildings. ,It is riot a low-priced paint but It
• Rood,* Pills oar. am ills; Um noairrititin, and
lair cathartic to aka with flood's Sertatfailla
Sotd by Watts & Co.• Druggiets.
SMITH -BUTTON.-- Ab the resi-
dence of the bride's father,on Wed-
nesda,y, May 10th, by Rev, G. J.
A:hey, Wm. M. Smith merchant,
• Walton, to Mrs. 5, Baton., dangle,
ter of Wm Sholdiee, Morris.
BELDEN-HOWE.-At the Manse,in
Molesworth, on May 2nd, by Rev.
Geo. Ballantyne,Mr. W. .R.
•. Bel-
den to Miss Mary A. Howe, both ot
Molesworth.
LITTLE-GORDON.-On May 10th, hp
Rev. P. Musgrave, at the residence
of the bride's parents, Mr. John
Wilson ,Lsttle to Miss Mary Ann
Gordon, all of McKillop.
PULLER, -.-111 CliTiton, on Mai 10th,
• the wife of Mr. F. Fuller, of a son.
• CA.RTER.-In Auburn, on May 10th,
the wife of Mr, Jame rt Carter, 01a
LYONS. -In Hullett, on May 3rd, the
wife of Mel:Tarry Lyon&of twins -
daughters, •
teARDEN.-.In Seaforth, on May 8th,
.•• , the wife of Mr. G. F. 5. Garden, of
•a dau hte
MoLEOD Seafortb, on May 7th,
the wife of Mr, Wm. McLeod of a
son.•
OLOW.-In East Wavvanosle.May 8tb,
• EARsoka./-typn eafieonT, of dauifIliterith
• the wife of Mr. l'Itt Inanloaisr, of Ili
••daughter. ,••
NEIGH --In Tuckersmith, on May 8th,
• the wife of Mr. Wm. Neigh, of a•
son,
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DEATHS.
May 5th, D•avid Knight, aged 74 ,
KNIGHT. -In Morris, on SaturdaY,
years and 10. mon the.•• . •.
PEA.RSON.-In Grey, on Wednesday,
• May 10th, Mrs. Richard Pearson,
aged. 38 years.4 months and 5 days. • ,
EGGERT.-In Blyth, on May 10th,- •
rs. achel Eggert, aged 77 years, Night and Sunday calls answered Residence of :our ,
7 months and 10 days. . - •
O'SULLIVAN.-In McKillop, on May . Funeral Director; J.W. Chidley. Ring St., opposite Foundry.
7th, John O'Sullivan,aged 75 years.
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Wear the, longest. The colors are 'bright and bandana*.
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See our big assortment of Lawn Mowers; Screen Doors and
Windows, Fence Wire, Spades and Shovels, Poultry Netting,
Spray Pumps, Pretty tints of KalSOInine, Blue Flame Wickless
Oil Stove 4 and Hayfork Rope. See our Binder Twine the
, .
finest. in the land and then leave your order. •
HARLAND BROS.
•
. ooNNormOrNoersoioNNININ
roadfoot, Box & Co.
Manuf• acturers and Dealers In
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE.
For the Spring trade we are offerinethe largest and most coni.
plete 'stock' of High. Medium and Low Priced:Furniture in
the County. We have some great:values to offer in-.
PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES, AND LOUNGES,
,• -
Do not 13tivu- ail you have paid a visit to our Warerooras,
fit are up to date and our charges reasonable.
U.NDERTAKIlgq.
" this line we carry a coniplete Stock: • Our Horses and out
. ,
BROADFOOT,. BOX. & CC).
.Furnitio.re De:Ile:woo a.ndc' TIhniddier471;07:anagir
DORSEY.-In Hibbert, no May 5th, •
• Michael Dorsey, aged 03 years, •
Strathroy,on May 71h,
• Isaac Bawden, formerly of Exeter,
• aged 81 years..• - • •
BURGESS -In Brussels, on Ma•
y llth,
, Samuel Burgess aged 79 *ears, .4
months and 16 'days.
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HEART STARTS.
DR. AGNEW'S MEE FOR DEA.RT-
ONE DOSE HELPED IN 30. 31/Num-
Two BOTTLES CURED.
Mrs. M. Calliyer, 29 Paciflie Ave.,
Toronto,' was troubled with heart die=
ease for years, • could not etand on a
chair without growing dizzy ; going up
stake; or being Suddenly startled
brought on palpitation, suffocation and
intense pains under the shoulder blades.
Ske tried many remedies -was treated
brieart specialists wi thotit permanent
relief. She procueed and used Dr. Ag-
new's Cure for the Heart. She got re-
lief within 80 Minutes after the first
dose, and before she had taken two
bottles every symptom% of hearttrouble
had left her. -Sold by Watts & Co.
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An unfounded reporb of President
Cleveland's deitth was circulated in the
United States on Monday. '
LAITGI...11D WOMEN •
TAXE TUE HELP /BAT 801/TH AMERICAN
xunvran OPPERS AND BE WELL,
• STRONG AND IIAPPE.
, •
•
Miss Lucinda Buteher, of Teeswater,
Ont., had a very severe attack of mat:
arial fever. It left her' Very weak, lan.
gold, and threatened with nervous
prostration. South America.» Nervine
• Was reeMuntended to her arid she tried
it. After taking a few *loses she felt
great benefit. She continued taking it
•until six bottles were used, when to
use her own words, "I was completely
restored to health. L can recommend
kit , great retaedy."-Sold by Welts
Special Notice.
& Try Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablebt
beeause they are prompt in correetine all
derangements of thestomach and absolutely
cure the worst form of dyspepsia.
.4. Time tablek are wonders *retell dreg.
ride thent.-m in a box, at 35 cents the
An excellent paper Wart near do bore'
"Drill and Iteyiew" lay Mr., Amos Mc- Ton sto,e, iheppis moms
Ewan. pointed out that there Wart free frail] all chemical's fliatrnin the Blom.
a danger of teaching too much and not Tare fotatgialittnparitigicrie,DthaTaltit ear tit:tf
drilling enough. Filets t00, that. 'pay fruert o of the pineappie eltalises the he •
have been well presented will lie nor- fgestivejnies to assist in a natural cure.
orient in the mind unless Care le taken
how far lists of Batheit ehould he 11143111* ' 2000 Galicians are on their way to,
KIRKBY'S',
Here are a few of our prices:
Layer cakes Wide
Queen'e drops - ific per dos
Swiss buns — 100
Oatmeal date cakes 10o
'And all other kinds 9f cakes.
Rhubarb pies, 10 cents each.
Lemon plea, 15 yenta each, for 28o
Custard toles, 2 for 25 tents.
Tart shell* dandles, 10e. per dos.
• Our home-w.ade ginger snaps are
• the hest, rows like.Oot esk"
at 10 rent* per 16. *
Kr.EZEBY, •°14.am'i,
,
(crilsrilstriiit'l Ar14111 vlasetitrrtlitt.g i °Ana"' •
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Catneron, Plummer, Houston, Oertie,
Snell and the president took part. For Over Fifty Years
shTorht6 retiringttddress tPnreVelltdhfienlit .thbeenregtrrneefia iiimeaYAUT nitilimorer "inotlinelottragrYttilithrha bo,i
thanks for the honor which had been -white teething-. If diaturbed at night and
b_rskeerfn ig,izrestnby ft siek ohild sufferini
eCinfetred uon blot. He spoke of
pet of Crittin Teeth-. b.
sante feature's of the work of -the As- limenuaend T
eat a bone of ,f to tiinsiogigtnre.-
nevesyrup for Obigintri eeth g.
soelation.
Friday afternoon Dr. Shaw gave
Mere the poor little sufferer iminediately. Die
a
very interesting talk moverstrain randOtheakra, thrssuereffirzint.heiatatiktoe ambo.tiht
underpower Of the berate nR had a, and bewr,;:, „,, Allrirtto it otUtitri. rl.tfttoVe etat
human brain and a sheep's heft& On NO Ournentredia_ mete.
hihttlort and hi means, of twenty to the *Mee
lei yra e rein teething is pew
m. "...re .. inelovre
theee .and charte an excellent
sant to the truespresentation Of the subject was of the oldeet a beet foreile yoph- clam eaa----
t itdd Ix the Orte10110t1on of Ottli
'
made. Ile mkt the two great rinreem in the UM States. Prme treentiefive
causes of lack of brain power was first .3ents a bottle. eold birelatdruggietd mac efarthroug„m_ra.h.
lack of Inherited power, second 'lack or vIresteyrer BeISO TOUR.
We are Headquarters for Good Goods
at• Lowest Clash prieea. •Full lines
of Choice Grooeriee always on
• hand. solieited.
• 10011IftsT PittOSte PAID IrOR
GOOD ntetTan AND leGGI3.
• G. S. START.
1 • 11 1 •
- •
-T.* B. WYRTLE CUT
is the boot
BECAUSE
It is made in a, factory the
cleanliness of which is the sur-
prise of all,
If you visit the factory you
will smoke the tobacoo.
It means rich blood, ' strong •nerves Di
• WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
•
•
and sound digestion. It means prOs. •
peaty and growth to tbe young: It
means good color and mental vigor.
That's what Scott's Emulsion means,
• CLINTON MARKET REPORTS.,
• (Corrected evere V.Vedreaday attetneon
• Fall Wheat ••67 to • • 08
Goose es to 65
Barley
Oats.
Peas
NO 0 38 to 0 40
30 to 0 31
• 0 60 to 0 63
'Rye 0 80 to 0 35
Potatoes,per hush, new... 0 50 to 0 55
Butter loco° in basket.... 0 1010 0 11
Butter in tub •0 18 to)) 13
Eggs per doe 000 to q 10
Bay • .... 5 50 to 6 00
Live Hogs.... . . . ... 00 to. 4 10
Pork per cart .. 6 00 to 6 00
Dried Apples pet lb
Ducks per lb.
Turkeys per lb...
Geese per lb..
Chickens per pair.
Wool... .. •...-
Flour per cwt
0 05 to 0 05
• 0 051to 008
• 0 07 toe 0 08
• 0 05 to 0 06
9 35 to 0 40
0 16 to 0 16
1 75 to 200
ivicza,n*
We thank our custonae"rs
• for their patronage in the
past and beg to call their
attention to our removal
from Combe's block to the
former stand- of Allen alv
Wilson
OPPOSITE THE MARKET
Where we hope to see them all
• and 'new cuetomers too. We
• keep in etock Groceries of all
• kinds, Flour, Seed Grain, etc
GOODS AND PRICES STAND THE TEST
11.101.41.4
ENSILAGE
• 18 PROFITABLE
Ib pays to rah* Enellage as. the
farmer knows and, more are going
into ft, It has been hard to get
good seed this yeer but It have
secured &supply and have lb now
in stock. It ia the wen known
ULRICH ENSILAGE.
HAVE YOU
TR I ED, IT
We have • stock Groceriee, Flour
* and Feed, Grain, Etc.
cult To. See
• IP.
f. oww4 •
"e•
aWow.
Those eyes of yours are
• probably overtaxed, and if you
have not found it out yet, you
will soon do so. Prepare for
th.e future by thking are of the
present. Defective. vision is
ea kily cured, unless of long
standing. Our large stock of
lenses and frames, combined
• with our knowledge of hofr to
fit them Properly, insures you
a permanent benefit and not
merely temporary relief.
Charges moderate.
Atd,CIRIGG
Jeweler and Opticiin.
BUSINESS •
BRIGHTNESS BRIMS SUCCESS
STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
ProPerly Prepared Young 'Men and
Women for Business •life. FORTY-
FOUR of our Recent Students have ac-
cepted good situatiOns. Business Men
appt•eoiate due work and apply to us
for our graduate& Enter now if you
can, Prospectus free,
W. xtrastorr, Prinditift.
NABSET-IIRBE
• ECRU
114.S tro ativianion.
It runs easy, the trieteristla o
which it is built are all of the.
very best, and the prices equal;
the quality. There ie no better
wheel than thte Mitesey-ilarris.
CA..."N GEORDE LARS
-the Market, Clinton- sent massof-no,rris, °mom