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The report of the Minieter of Justice,
• which has jut been leid before Parlia-
.
meat, gives the interestingrporte as to
e condition of tbe criminal popula•
don in the penetentiaries for last year.
You
Stand?
4c The number of prisoners at the close of
• r
es the year was as tollows
* Penetentary 1899, 1898
• .g Kin ton
570 605
Vincent e au 417 418
D rchester 226 225
Manitoba . 112 88
British ..... 90 110
There were 16 deaths in the institie
tions -not a high mortality, consider-
ing the lives which many of the con-
victs have led. .No prisonereeecaped
during the yea,r, though several made
9. big effort to get away.
The average daily population for the
past five years was
1894-5 . • • • 1,250
1895 0 ........ .... . ......... 1,314
18007 1,853
1897 8 1,415
18089 1,447
Of the convicts in custody lase year
154 were under 20yeare of age, and "28
over 60, but almost one-half (or '659)
were between 20 and 30 years of age.
Two, three, five and seven years' terms
seem to te the most popular with the
convicting judges, but there are &con-
victs serving fourteen years; 25, fifteen
years ; 16, twenty -Live years ; 1, thirty
years,and 59 are serving life sentences.
Marriage is deterrent from crinie.
949 of the prisoners were single, -while
eight Were widowed. The social hab•
its of the convicts are thus given :
i Abstainers 151
Temperate - 842
Intemperate 449
Of the prisoners, 1,081 can read and
write, 110 Canread only and 2451 -can
neitherread nor write.
The following is a gomparative state -
Anent of the cost of keepleg thetas:elms
for the years 1895-6 and 1898.9 ;
Grose expendi- • ' •
. Lure $389,281 88 $393,02e 48.
Net expendi-
ture . 345.120 78 344,967 68
Actual cost ' 292.286 00 288,469 00
Cost per capita• 222 44 192 51
Cost perdiern 70 0 53
It will be observed that with increas-
ed population the cost of maintenance
has been materially decreased. There
has been a greet improvement in the
management of the institution in the
last four years.
This Par. agranit s intendefi or
those of our subscribers who h coronet
yet retratted thelesubooription for
this year;and for no others.
In addition to 'publishing a first
daps local paper at the lowest possi-
ble pr1ce-1st A. WEAN IN ADVANCE
wo are giving 4;14T remora an up to.
date war service ss good as given
by any doll plper, which, costs us
considerable extra.
We are not asking. any extra
price for this extra service, but we
do ask that subsoribm show their
al &met:dation by renewing their sub-
seriptions as promptly as possible.
It is unreasonable and unfair to
ask us t.) pay postage on pipers, and
also run a oredit business from year
to year, and we frankly ask.. our
delinquent subscribers to see that ar-
rears are paid, and a year in adVance,
And the sooner this Is deue the
better we will llke it.
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Sseei
FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1900 •
These are moving days for Kruger.
•
There .are no knots in the tail of the
lion to -day.
. • •
The first trek of the Li iers was made
in ex -wagons now they are treking in
fast trains.
• • •
The Canadians had to be at the front
in South Africa end Lerd Bobs, could
not keep them back.
• • •
it is vaster than ever. So far the
trade of Canada has this year been
$48,000,000 -better than in 1899.
• • •
Canada is well satisfied with Lautier
• and Sir Wilfrid hi well satisfied with
Sir Charles Tupper as leader of .the
Op-
position.
• • •
The Palmerston Reporter has change
ed bands, the new proprietor being
Percy Sinith, son a Rev. J. T. Smith,
formerly of Tara.
• • •
The Onta,aio Government has placed
$500 in the supplementary estimates to
aid in the cnnstruction of a road
through Grist noak swamp.
• • •
*There is a pretty family rumpus in
.-tbe Conser vative camp. "Wh tck up or
I'll confess" says Birmingham to Sir
ealiarlea and now there is consternation.
• • •
'Hon. J.I.Tarte is a man hard to bea t
• In anything he undertakes and hp has
succeeded in having the Canadian ex--
- hibit at the Paris Fair closed on Sun.
•„days. •
• • • ••
•
The Boer's jonab is "Bobs" and Mr
R. Birmingham now discovers thet
his salary is not PO easily forthcoming
• since Sir Charles has no Red Parlor to
• draw from. .
• • •
• ak The customs receipts for the Domin-
• ion during the m inth of Me:, lathe last
two years have been: -May, 1899, $2,-
• 162,657.18; May. 1909, $2,261,18344;att in-
crease of $98,526 26.
• • •
Sir Charles Turner's announcement
that be v ill stay in the fight until af-
ter the elections Is a mild way of say-
ing he cannot see anyone else tapable
of leading decently the Conservative -
party who may as web be said to be
-without a lehder.
• • • •
In the three corned fight between
sSir Charles Tupper and W. F. McLean,
M. P., of the Toronto World; and
tobert Birmingham Conservative or-
ganizer, there is not much danger of
etther of them hitting him very littrd.
• The latter might go off like dynamite
and blow the party up.
Huron Diotese.
The seventh annual convention of
the Sunday school teachers and lay
'workers of the deanery of Huron was
held in Myth on May 29th. Nearly 100
delegates were present.
The convention was opened in Trin-
itychurch. with a celebration of the
oly Communion, after which reports tributions, and from them the winner
eseere-reeeived-fram. all-theeschools.an -tireaechosen.--Ameng-4 he -best -eentrise
the deanery, showing them to be in
excellent condition. Nearly every
school contribeted largely during the
year to the support of riaissions.
At the afternoon sessionlRev Rural
Dean Hodgins presided, and the fol.
lowing papers were read and discussed:
"The necessity of the Sunday school as
a means for the religious education of
the young," by Miss James, Gorrie;
"The necessity of training children in
, the matter of giving." Rev E. C. Jen-
nings, Bayfield; "The pastor. in the
Sunday school," Rey M. Goldberg,
Dungannon; "How to secure And train
Sunday school teachers," by the rural
dean. The papers were of a very high
, order, and Were listened to with pleas-
ure by a large audience
After adjournment a ehort meeting
of the deanery chapter was held, and
at the game time the ladies forhied a
branch Association of the W. A. M. A.
mems.PRI
•
Mrs las, liugill, et Seaforth. died on
The utidersigned hasa, tit robred Durlialu
—
Pronhe e 'tWall the tease Seemed t
Friday week. She had reached the age Follow With mains Light.
o bull on his lot M Maitland eon., for seryies
Tonne $1.00 at time of eervice. with Priviloge
of returning.
A.. BRO4.R1).
of 81 yeare. '^"I taw a clever window lithograph Or
Dr. Holmes, county treasurer of i elan, "whieh represented a soldier with
Goderich, has sold a tlftla of an acre of!
• knapsack on his back and a gun at wry
land to Mrs T. McGregor,
otber day," said a New Orleans physi
a .•
shoulder poieted etraight ahead, 0
"The totture of toothaehe is quickly course the weapon Was so foreshortene
relieved by Low's Toothache Gura. that all you could see of it was the metal
Price 104. Refuse substitutes, lie circle of the muzzle, and It seemed t
O. II, Bennett agent of the Bank of be aimed directly at the speaker. NO
asee ten, Blyth,wiismarrierl on Tees. matter in what directiou you moved you
day evening at Toronto, to Miss Chainwere still apparently 'covered.' Th
'hers, of Winnipeg. Same optieal lIlusion Was employed From
time ago by a famous detective agency,
Mrs Jas. Grieve has sold her fkrea
which sent out large photographs of
Harpurhey to Jae, Litwin, who intends,
to rehide it. T fcontains highwayman holeing a cocked revolver in
atraut. thirty acres and was sold for ratilusz outstretched hand, The yawning
zle followed me about the room In a
*1175:Aber Of the oldest pioneers of way tbat was distinctly diequieting, and
these two clever trick advertisements re•
otepnen t 11* h d t hi
ward, in the'person of Gem Walrond, mind me of curious case I once encoun
I310 in My
monthpractice.
I
at the advanced age of 25 yeare and 2 % •
a lady who was sneering from an obscure
"r was called in some years since to see
John Walker, of Roxboro, has juet nervous trouble that for awhile complete -
received word from Lillooet, British ly battled dirignosis. She had lost tier
Oolornbia, announcing the death of his husband a few menthe before, and, know-
son,Thonms, on May 23rd, as the result ing the couple to have been deeply at
of an accident. tached; I thought at first that breodin
Another of the eldest residents of over her afilictiou had indueed incipien
Goderich passed away last week in the melancholia. It wire by ne miens a typ
person of .E!‘,McIrica,r, who died on May teal ease of melancholia, however, and
20rh, at the age of eighty•fatir years finally, after much questioning, she con.
and five months. reseed to me that she wits suffering from
an extraordinary hellgeleation and was
W. J. Shannon died at his residence
ay in mortal dread of becoming insane. She
• on the 5, h o f K'll , M 27th. Be wasprostratedby an attack said she had recently had an artist pain
of paralysis about a yeav ago, from ' '
a large oil portrait of her husband, an
which he never fully recovered.
'Whenever she entered the parlor where i
•,hung the eyes turned in their sockets an
The grim reaper has taken away Mrs looked at her,
Ferrie, of Whitechurch, aged 81 years. '1,1 went down steers at onee to %spec
She passed away on Wednesday morn- the picture, and, just as I anticipated,
ing, and leaves a husband, four sons found that the painter had introduced the
and six daughters to mourn their lose. trick effect which I have described: No
Jas. Iravis, of le*rey, has purchased matter where I stood the gaze of the
painted face seemed to be fastened di -
the 50 aore farm of Wil -son McKey, for
rectly mein me, Next day I called again
the suns of $2,100. Mr McKay will re -
and brought with me an artist friend,
move to Maryhoro township next
•
PA.ENT114
Any parties wanting any Painting done, In-
d side or outside, if they will let me know I will
. I be glad to do it, House Debiting and finishing
O a opeoiettcard le .Kindly iet me know or drop me
illYaVititinao.Loolsilovhhint amsalall1 will bo giol to °1in4ostAlly._7110171:11:014. ^
MONEY TO LOAN.
PRIVATE ruNDso
4.1 low rates on first-class mortgages.
Applyao
G., D. DieTaggart,
May13118042 Clinton, Oct.
" UPHOLSTERING.
The undersigned wishea to announce to the
People of Clantonand surrounding country
that he has located in Minton and is 'proper.
ed to do all kinds of Upholstering. Mattress
Making, Carpet Sewing and laying. All orders
entrusted to me will receiveprompt attention.
Orders left at Broadfoot lk Box's store or at It
• Walker s residence. W. Al, WALKER.
June 8-2 .m' Clinton.
Picnic Parties.
..•
Besides a beautiful Park find Spacious
Dancing Payllion, the groves in front kit the
itivor House, on the banks of the river have
t been fitted up for PICNIC GROUNDS for the
▪ 1uLe n d convenience of guests.
••• Every accommodation can be given, snoh as
t tables, chairs, swings, hammer:1N, boats, etc,
d Arrangements eau be made with the proprie-
tor for conveyances of any number over. No
charge for use of grounds. Any particulars
t for parties, apply to
Clarendon Hotel, Clinton, or
River lioase, Barfield.
Whom I left in the parlor while I went
fall, where he has hourht anot her fin m.
•up stairs to seeny patient. Presently I
• On Monday last there passed away spggested that we go down and look at
one of Wingh un's early and respected tbe painting together. She consented re -
settlers, P. Deane, sr. at the ripe age luctantly, but as mon as she saw it she
ot 80 years. Deceased'wter horn in Her- drew a deep breath of relief. It no Ion
-
deo, It oxburgshire, Scotlandon April ger Stared fixedly at her. While he was
20, 1820. left lone the artist had painted in two
• Last • week Wixi, Somerset Passed • little spots of light that gave the eyes an
- entirely different direction." -New Or -
away _on Saturday afternoon in his 80th
Or -
year. He was a native of 'Ireland and -• leans Timea-Demearat.
before going to Brussels, where he-liv- . •
• ed for the last eight years, resided at
Thornbury.
PeriodiCala..
•
4: very interestiqgwpdding Tom's edig-
- -7.-- = brated on the. evetnog of Jane fith; at -MCaIt MrugaIne for RAY'
hand, and contains the usual array of
Budget. • the borne of B.Lang,in Grey* township,
C. E. Provincial Editor's
intereeting matter for women as is
hen hisdauglater, Miss Matilda Jane,
was united in marriage teJ.N.Lainont, Shown by the table of conlente which
of the eame township. • •• folloWsf-The very latest gossip of
fashion, feds andlancies ' smart Street
"I purchased a bottle of Dr. Low's costumes, the11 iael , i f
Worm Syrup for me little girl .24 years these fashionable gowns, huw to be
old and gave her the medicine. The
, mes for Mime
palmier, summer costu s
result wee she - paased fifteen round, .and chil :trete the etiquette cf . little
worms in:five clays." • ' . things, a Chinese vredding. about cele.
s MRS B. ROY, Kiiinanagh, Ont. . brities, the eeason's parasols, the latest
The Goderich Lumber Co.. of which in millinery,. suggestions for dress or
G. Thomson,- formerly of &fiend, is namentation, artistic photographs
manager, has purchased the Peter that Clever Mrs Arlington (story)
Scott propeety. at Swim Lake, Bruce ' mothers' column, who first used som
county, . acres o famous.phrieses, lobster recipes, how
pesture land, resAence and 'barns. to make good cake, queer stories, core
It:J .Tanaieson, of , Ford wich, was reepoedence, prenalum pages. faihrin
rnarriedeen Vtrednesday week to Mies pages, &c. We note, too, -that each
Sarah; daughter of Wm.. Finlay, of su becriber receives a free patternof
'Maple Grove Farm, 'non. 14, Ilewick. ,her. OWn;selection, . Published at 56 a
Rev.Mr Stewart,Presbyterian minister copy -50c a, year• -43Y the McCall 0o.
•
Rey. Dr. Dickson, Balt
ANOTHER BANNER.
Dr, Wm. Malcolmof the Presby-
terian Mission, Elonen, (ihina;. has mat
to Dr, Dialson a handsome. banner to
be used in some chpartment of the
• work'of the Provincial Union. It will
be giyee at a naeeting in Guelph for
some distinctive service in which a
number are doiug the same kind of
Work - but of course to those who ex-
cel.
CONVENTIONS OF SUNDAyS011001,SAND
E. IN COUNTIES.
At ;he Inst Meeting of the executive
of the Provincial C. E. it was given, at
their lugnient, that.s it was nft-eri
difficult if net impossible to hold suc-
cessful conventions. of .S. S. or 0. E.
alone, that they should he amalgamat-
ed. This had been tried in more than
one instance, and had been eminently
successful. •
One day wasgiven to the S.11. inter-
ests.. It is well know.n that t best
workers in 0,E.are also Sunday School
workers; abd viceVersa, so pl,t It is
just doing two things at one time in.
Stead of at two times. Eve' y Endeav-
or should be made to keep both the S.
S. and the 0. E. in good, thrifty, vighr-
ous Condition, and for. this a large
- gathering to discuss questions and r e-
ceive stimular and. awaken enthusiasm
it; needed. . '
OUR enowsmai.. ooNvgerrearr IN OC-
TOBER IN GUELPH:
For thie, great preparation is being
made. The friends in Guelph are very
busy and sots the provincial executive.
Guelph being so central we expect a
large gathering. From the East and
West and North and South endeavorers
will gather in the city On the highest
point in Ontario. Let every society
see that it is represented by a good
delegation of its members. All are
welcome.
Wins the Faris Trip.
Early in the season tbe Dunlop Tire
Co. offered a prize of a cabin passage
to Paris for the best 200 -word composi-
tion, based on experience, setting
forth the advantages and points of
superiority of the Dunlop detachable
tires oyer those of other make, Beyer -
al hundred contributions were receiv-
ed from all parts of Canada.
The company named the following
jttrors to determine the winners: G.
M. Keeley, Toronto,. barrister; Alfred
Wood, of the Evening Telegram, To-
ronto, and J, W.estree, manager of the
Dunlop Tire Co. These jurors have
gone carefully through all the contrt-
butions submitted, and have selected
as best that, of F. B. it member
of the Galt Daily Reporter,
Personal experience and opinion
based thereon were the determining
factors in selecting commended. con.
buttons were some which perhaps
showed mote literary ability than that
of Mr Utlfiy, but the 3 u rot s telt that his
contribution expressed rriu-ch "Dunlop"
sense in a nutshell, and made their
award accordingly.
The jurors wish to eoinmend the con-
tribittions from Geo. Jacoby, Montreal;
Rev M. E. Fletcher, Halifax, and E.W.
N. Flock, London. • ,
• See my Writing
“I revel in my freedom. Compare
it with the first ,you saw from my
pen."
So writes a teacher froirt Sirncoe
who spent a term with us last slum -
Mer. We vin develop good business
Writet a because we have Iwo of the
bestpenmen in the country ' on our
staff. We are quite as strong -handed
in every other depattment. Enter
forthe deanery, to assist in bringing any time. No vacations, Special
together the Members of that useful Summer Term from July 3rd, Our
a
orgriniaation In the rural parishes *nu circulars exclen ; write f4r them.
find impossible to ttend the annual •
• 11. SITA.W, Toronto,
rzteetitig in London, , PrincIpM Central BusineesCollege,
The following officers were elected
for the coming year:-flon. Pro., the
Rural' DOM Presoittev E. O• Jennings; The Turkish Government hat; signed
Vice Pres., Miss James; Our. Sec., Miss a contract with the AnsaIdo , 00.1 of
Galbraith; Xtee, See„ F. Rodgers. Genoa, for the rettervMion of eight
In the eyening divine service was trenciads, and is negotiating with the,
held in Trinity church, Rey M. Gold- Orupp Co. for rearming them.
'berg preeching an able and instructive
sermon from the text "Seareh the - Children Cry for
fileriptueee."
The fleXt Meeting , of the deanery, CASTO R IA
WOrkere Will be held in littyfleld.
TO BREEDERS
The phenomenal well bred standard horse,.
Tarantula elm will stand at W. W. Ferrates
- barn, near Station at Clinttin, every Monday'
for the balance of the season. . •
TARENTUM 21795 has in his breeding the
greatest sires livipg ur dead, also 12 of the
go atest producing dents Mille'. Bo has -1st,
, unquestionable breeding ; 2nd, extreme Wee:
, ard, the power to transmit it. • .
I Tents: To insure, $15. For extended pedigree
, 000 iarge catalog. Address
Junoti A. CapflAie.RLLea,87,0001tkIrEfarm, "
. , Ermondville. Ont.
Give A Youth :
' • resblution and a couree in Business
and.Shorl hand at the
• roil -try,
..10.4fwete
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pori,t)rtr.
and who shall place limits is career
Catalogue free. . •
• W. WESTERVELT,
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Principca
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4 owyvvvvvv•ime0AAAAA
at Belnrore, made them men and wife, 188 t.o 146 West 14th St., New York, •
In the list a successful candidates in *- •
' The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
the law examinations at Otagoode hall, Railway is issuing a series of booklets
Toronto, we find the name of G. E. -
Buchanan, son of Dr. Buchanan, of sand f
iregardingipointe of interest along its
you are interested, in the
Zurich. who passed his third yearq ex-
. W. A. Kerr, of McKillop, has passed special .publication desired, enclosing
the pass wirseern—co-unt 113;
arni.nation, standing first in trip, write Geo. 'Hnacaltdrillein'egraa
1
II" . Passenger Agent, Chigago, Ill., for -the
his final examination before. the Col- four cents in stamps for postage for
lege of Physicians and -Sturgeons of each one:. The Ploneer .Limited, The
Ontario. H, P. ,Ross, of Exeter, has Land of Bread and Butter, The Fox
nestled his intermediate. examination, Lake Country. Fishing in the Great
and A. Murdock, of Brucedeld, his North Wood, The Lake Superior
primary.
Country, Cape Nome Gold Digginge,
. SUMMER 00T.IGHS ' Summer Days in the Lake. Country,
• Sumnier Homes, 1900, The game of
Are often the hardest to shake off, and Skat; Milwaukee -The Convention
frequently lead to consumption. Bet- City, A Farm in the Tinaber ClountrY.
ter have thern cured promptly by Dr, Stock Raising in the Sunshine State,
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, the best Hunting and Fishing. •
remedy for healing the lungs and cur- '
ing all kinde of coughs and colds. The June Magazine. number of the
Miss Ella Shaw, of Seaforth, was Outlook is the llth annual illustrated
recreation nnintier. In this issue, as
usual, much space is given to illustrated
art icles dealing with Out-of-door and
vacation topics. Among the writers
for this issue are:- Hem y Van Dyke,
who talks in a poetic and picturesque
vein; Frank Spearman, the author of
the best railway tales recently publish-
ed; Wm; Gillette, the actor, Rev J. IL
Twitchell, Hartford, who has a unigtie
paper on the out door life of the &m-
ous theologian, Dr, Horace Bushnell;
Dr. S. D. McGonnell; Jane Barlow,Iffif
famous Winter of Irish stories; Ernest
Ingersoll has also an illustrated review,
There are other articles, dealing with
Paris Exposition, coming conventions,
travelling abroad, and, in addition, the
usual editorial review of the week and
comment on current affair's and new
books. $3 a year, The . Outlook Oci.,
We learn of the death of Wm. Ridd, New York.
V. S. of Binghampton, New York,
formerly of Winghatn. Mr Ridd mov-
ed to Wingham in the early seventies
conduetincr a large practice until he re.
moved to Binghamton 8 years age, He The evellidcnoWn proprietary Med;
is married to a sister of R. A.nderson, mine firm of the J. 0. Arm 00.,
Delmore. • Lowell, Mem., has recentlY opened an
On June 1s1, B. S. Robertson bar- -office in the Bell Telephone Building,
deter, of Stratford, son of W. le Rob. fiaontreal, in order toglye closer Wen-
ertson, Godericb. and Miss Laura O. tion to their Canadian bueineee, It Is
Segsvvorth, third daughter of Me and riot generally known that they, already
Mrs S.Segsworth.of TornOtn...vtlail niart , ..hrtsart large , laboratory Mon treale
tid in tile lifetrop-Olittin ehurcb, Tor. having manufactured there for several
onto, by Rev. G. It. Turk, formerly,of years. The intention is to make the
Goderich. •• busitierse thoroughly Canadian and to
strengthen their faellitiett so as to keep
imeewit h & constantly vrowingdemand.
For sixty years the leaders in regard to
family medicines, they are more in
eyidence to -day that atter before. They
intend that every bottle of the Ayer
remedies shall be prepared as carefully
as a druggist cornpoundit a medicine
by prescription, and in reorganising
their Oantulian facilities they anticipate
irt advance a largelyincreased business.
married on Wednesday, June Oth, to
Mr Bates of the Bayfield road,Stanley.
The nutrAage took place at the /midence of Geo. Paterson. and the officiat-
ing clergyman was Rev, Rural Dean
Hodgins,
The marriage is announced of Mies
Marie McQiiarrie, eldest daughter of
Mr and Mrs 1-1.McQuarrie, Grey town-
ship, to G. EL Faille, of Manchestere•
England. The ceremony was perfoi ru-
ed in one of the Methodist churchee in
Hugh Alexander; who some years
ago owned a farm near Broadfoot's
bridge, in Tuckeremith.and now by H.
Crick), but who for several years has
resided in the Shoal Lake dietrict,Man-
Robe, died there about a, monthe ago.
?Is death was the result of pneumonia.
. The :House of flyer.
Word Was received of the death of R.
T. Srnale, formerly of Exeter,who died ,
in California of consumption. The de-
cemed's home was in Chicago until a
few weeks previous to his death, when
he left for California in hopes to better
his condition'but his ease was a hope-
less one, and he soon passed away,aged
82 years. •
A PAINFUL SCALD
Mrs T. Wanntimaker, Frankford, Ont.,
says: melded my hand very badly, then
took cold in it. It swelled and was ,very
buthalf a bottle of Hagyard'e Yet,
low Oil (lured it completely,
The assessment roll of 2900 for West
Wawanosh gives the yalne of real
property ae $1,128,500, an increase af
about, $4,209 over 1899; population, 2-
055; •head of cattle, 4,220; horeeti, 1,108:
sheep, 2,387; how'. 1,53t. There were
no appeals at the court of revieion,
which epeaks well for asseeor, W. A.
Wilson. He has been assessing the
township for eleven yeare,
Many were surprised to learn of the Sent right to your home presents for
death of Samuel Broridfook Tucker- friende and loved onus, Sena 01;$2, $3 or
smith, which took place on Monday, $10 for order for tees or coffeee, e000tte,pep-
Tune Ord. He had !Alen ill with an. persanustards,&e.,&oefedies' or gents' gold
pertdicitie for about two weeks. Ile wetchee, 'Warranted beet quality, lowest
was a man in the POMO Of life, being price, prompt shipment, malI Order or
50 years of age and was the third son of write(enclosing stemp)for prize net, Agents
the late A liroadfoot, and brnther of wanted. 810601 and caalraiatlion.
3. 11, liroadfook Seaforth. Ile was GEEAT PA.CIPIO TEA. CO.,
horn on the old homestead farm in 0 1404 Br. Catherine Rt,
Tuckersmith, Montreal, Qua,
RIIMBALL'S
WATOM- AND
JEWELRY STORE
just seceived a lotof new Belts, •
Buckles, Pulley Belts,Bengle Brace-
lets, etc. The latest gods in the
•
market',
Wemake specialty of fitting
Spectacles and Eye Glasses, „:
-Eyes-examined-free.•- .
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CANADIAN
PACIFIC
WllIyun
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ce (en
60 Day
Excursion
To the
Canadian
North West
, At Rao= Pares.
-$28
Winnipeg ....`
Deloraine
Antler
Estevan
Rinscarth
Moasonain
Ramlota
bWSfl t .Reglna • •
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Moosehtw
Yorkton
CaAlbert".
Re Deer ....
Red1Y.
Edmonton . ... •
$30
$35
$40
Going June1Oth. Returning until August
20th., (All rail or S. S. Alberta) '
bactioart Jitizelliii.oult;lurning until SePtem-
--ablint*Ittly 17th. Rotarians'. until &retain -
bet llith. (All rail or S.S. Alberta.)
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'The China Gezette has i he highest
authority for stating that, the do weger
Empress has ordered the Tsang Li '
Yarrien to faee ail Europe rather th 1.11
to interfere with the Boxer movetneut,
The War Office has inforroatton that
one of the first. things done by Lord
Roberts after Inc occupation of Pre-
toria WAS 10 direct Oen. French to re -
three the British prisoners confined at
Waterval.
GIVEN FREE
The
Morning Post
HAMILTON.
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Will Print -ail ihe I*45wri -re
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has that equirment, end beeides hes
the largest otaff of expeot teachere
employed in tory-Canadian Badness
School,
Thie College is open every month
in the year and students may enter '
any time and quality for businese
positions on short notice.
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W. lf, Prirreibal
222.2.
Properties for Sale or to Let
HOVSE FOR SA,LE
2.2222.22.2.11
A comfortable frame house on the corner of
Queen andslohn iereetie_Olintori. Three-quar-
ters acres Of land; good orchard; hard water,
etc.. also Stable, .Apply to -
Nov. Oth-rit DIRS. J. . TOWNSEND
1 Housn OR SALE.
The 00nifertahle and (WRY Oettage oil Joseph
Street, Clinton, recently ocoupied:by James
MoClaeliertylis offered for Sale on very reason
able terms.
Jams McCILAnnuarY,
PRO.PERTIES FOE, SALE.
••••• •••••
For -sale, 4 lots near the Flax Mill, 2 lots on
Erie St.,8 lots op Milton:it 'elope brick cottage+
with frame kitelien_lhat d water, good orchard.
NRIDOUT, Oli to t
ca% itilitnticA'y 'TR di M " o
oseu a e, an toba.
00.R. SALE.
A large double brick Muse; built by the lati3
W. H. Manning, on Albert street. The house
I e in an excellet.t state of repair sod is suitable
for the accemmodation of two families. For
Perla/Mare apply to .1". P, TISDALE, Clinton,
Ont. 'Marche -11
HOUSE for SALE or to RENT.
On Victoria St.,, near Organ Factory. $300
will buy a roomy, comfortable house with good
lot -the property reoently occupied by Frank
Upshall. Apply at once to,.
W. IIRYDONEI,
Barrister fo. Clinton.
Honse and Lot.tor Sale.
The large and. Commodious house pleasantly,
situated on Huron Street, occupied by thc un-
dersigned is offerd for sale oa very reasonable
terms. There la every accomodation,with stable,
orchard, itc.
W. BOWERS,
Sept 21. 1899. - Clinton.
-House and Lot tor Sale
The undersigned offers for sale at a low
figure, his comfortable cottage on Queen St.,
containing eight roomal hard and soft water
in the house. Cottage in good repair, The
lot contains over Milian acre, and on it are
plum, apple and pear trees. For farther par -
touters apply to g. R. Rant,
, June 8-1m . Canton.
FOR, SA.LE.
The Gale farm, one of else best farms in
Goderion township, Huron County, lot 17. Part
18, con. 8, 6 Milthi from Goderioh alt? from
Clinton. The farm contains good buildings
and good fences, weilwatered and well under -
drained. There ia a large 'bearing orchard
and garden of small fruits. Terms to suit pur-
chaser. Apply to WM. GOULD, on the pre-
mises. or Goderieb 2.0. June 8-3in
• STORE FOR SALE.
The premises occtipled by 11. ,T Olaf, and
consisting of a first class brick store, on Albert
Street, Clinton, is offered for sale -on easy
term•
Also Cottage on Albert Streetcwith two
lots, stable, andall conviences. Particulars
on appication to Mrs W. Robertson, Clinton
or Mrs C, W. McGregor, Constance.
BUSINESS .PROPERTY FOR
,
SALE •
That desirable Brisk B118111088 Stand on Al-
bert St., Clinton, occupied 0,y Mr N. Robsminis
offered for sale, including rear lot and stable.
The location is one of the best in Clinton. The
property is free from incumbrance and title in-
disputable. Price reasonable and terms to suit
perchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY, Lon-
don Road or address Clinton P. 0
For Sale or to Rent:
The choice brick house on the corner of Ful-
ton and Joseph streets, belonging to the estate
of the late Richard. Heywood, is offered either
for sale or to rest.- It contains roomfor ordi-
nary family, is practically a new house, with
all conveniences,. and three -tenths of an acre
of land. If the property is not sold or rented,
part of it will be mated. Apply to •
• W. COATS Exeoutor C uton.
. .
, Faim for Sal.e.or to Rent.
1
200 acre farm for sale or to rent, being Lots
29 c.nd SO, 8th concesiion of Rullett township;
125 acres under cultivation, the rest bush and
pasture land; watered by a well supplied river;
school home No. 5 situated on the farm; good
large bank barns, stables. sheds another
buildings, also story house; also good or-
Aelipsodi orst.1;e stip! eotonveniences. Terms easy,
ral ALBERT C. VADDEN,
or bv letter to Londesboro R 0., Ont. lm
• •
GOOD FARM FOIL SALE.
_-
A. desirable farm for sale being It No. 85,
llth concession, of tho township of Goderich,
one mile south of liolmesville, known as the
Cole farm, 80 acres, fall ploughing of 40 acres
all well done, 10 acres of fell wheat, 15 acres
meadow, baanice in pasture, orchard of choice
bearing fruit trees, all the front of said farm
is glee utiful row of maple trees, a log house,
stone dairy, bank bora, offered, for sale on
very advantage terms. ,
T. C. PICKARD. Holrnesville P.O.
1:101LE FOR SALE.
On Pattenbury St., opposite Airs Combo's, a
11 story frame house, containing woodshed and
summer kitchen and '7 rooms. viz: parlor, dining
room, kitchen, 1 bedroom downstairs and three
up -stairs; bard and soft water, I acre corner
ler, with evergreen, rose and other hedges.
Gooaeborries, raspberries, currants, apple and
plura trees, good vegetable garden, eta. A most
desirable property and will be sold well within
Its Value. Apply eo the premises or at the
organ factory.
Aid 20 -tf W. G. DOHERTY.
A..13argau2_Hfn Land.
• nere s
For aide cheap and on easy terms -part
of Lot 4, Bitylleld Concemion, Goderiob
toweehip; 55 amts. Apply to
W. SCOTT, .
Sept 7-8m Brumfield.
Splendid Farm to Rent Or for sale
Subrorlber offers either to rent or for sale,
hie farm of 15() aerie, 'innate& on the Huron
road, Tnekersinith; half a Mho from the town
of Clinton. It is all °leered, with first -ohm
buildings, bank barn 48:00, with windmill,
inn:dement hoUse 18X20,wIth stone foundation,
stone pig hones 10120' with hen house above,
good frame hoes', three stores Of riling orch-
ard. creek running through the pima The
faros la a *steelier one in every respect and
twiny ona whO either wishee to lent or bur
r.asortabie terms will be Made. Poeseesien
at any time. ARTHUR COU011,
Onion. diuntarY 26th,11000.
ftt the Slintou Niusie store
Which is alao Clinton headquertere for
the noroi
McBurney
Beattie
Bio3roles
Call and see us for & heroin in a high
grade, Mirada Ana early running *heel,
C. HOARE, ()LINTON.
!att•edett+911,44.$+.4141rItitie.,
1 Office -Beaver Block.
1 try -raid% Oeite ppoLINTON Foster's Photo Geller,
C
rofessionalandOthereards
• JAMES SCOTT
&arbiter, Solicitor, &rat
°maw.
OrrEft--Elliott Block, Team St'reet,
MONEntro LOAN.
Wit BRYDONE.
BARRISTER, SOLIOITOli, MOZART
PUBLIC, ETC,
I CHARLES SEAGEIR
Barrliter, Solicitor, Notary and Cenveyanoe-
Oince-Opposite Colborne, Motel
Clederich
M. GO CAMERON
wormeny of Oanieran Halt A eamPrCur
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,
Oillce-llamilte&SlugtosblIgolborue,HoUtie
GARROW &. DARROW.
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,' ETC.
.0filee-4o'iner Nonillion St. and the Sgnar
Goderleh, Out.
J. T Ciamow, 9.0. CHAS. GARROW, tabs
PROUDFOOT & HAYS,
,SAitaserxite, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIO
PRIX/TORS IN THE MARITZA:US COIIRTI &O.
. 011100: North st., next door toldgual wilco
Private Funds to lend at lowest rates
• of interest. •
W. PROUDFOOT. • • R. 0. -HAYS . •
. JOHN .RIDOUT.
CONVEYANCER, COMMTSSIONER, ETC,
Real Estate and .Insurance Agent, Money be
• lend on Mortgage and Note sectulitY.
Office -HURON STREET.. CLINTON
DR. G. EftNEST . Hot.mes
MOTIFS/A'
.(SucceilSor to Dr. T. 0, Bruce)
,..'" specialist in CrOVrp. And Bridge Work
KI/Dnda. Sy.-. Graduate Royal College Dental her-
' goons of Ontario, Toronto. .
D. D. S. -.First-class Honor graduate of Den-
tal Department of Toronto University.
Special attention paid to preservation of
children's teesh. Will visit RaYdeld every
Offiee over W. Taylor lit Son's shoe store. • .
.• •
DR. AGNEW.
IDEptrisTZtarrtitill
()rover:earl& 13ridge Work.
ZUHICH. at
THE 2ND Trasitair
are,on MONTH
°Flee Hours -9 to 6,
DR. C. W. THOMPSON
Physician, Surgeon, 1(10Office and Residence- '
" Mattenbnry Street.
OF
DR. VVIVI. GRAHAM
Licentiate of the Royal Collegdof Physicians
London, England.
Office and Residence- . -vitt
PERRIN'S IlLOCK; Up Stalrii_A,
Successor to Dr. Turnbull,
TIE. WM. WINN, L. R. O. P. and L. IL 0. EL
Edinburgh. Office -Ontario Sreet Clinton
Night cans at front doer of residence on .Batten
bury Eft., oppoeite.Presbyterian church.
•
. .
D, J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
.1.3conoheur, etc., cface and residence On-
tario St., opposite English church, formerly .oci
enpied by Dr. App)eton, Clinton Ont. .
DR. STAN -BURY, GRADUATE OF THE
Medical Departmeat of Victoria Univer-
sity, Toronto, formerly of the Hospitals . and
Dispensarie ,s New York, Coroner of the
County of Huron, Ba,511eId, Ont.
W. JR. FOWLER, ----
Gold and Silver Medalist, first-class honor
graduate of the Oa tart° Veterinary
TREATS DISEATEISleg; ALL ANTALALSI.
Night and day calls answered at offitte-Dr
Worthington's old stand,otm. Commercial Hot e
T FL BLACIKALL VETERINARY SURGEON
EY • HonoraryGraduatc of theontarloVeterina
College. Treats alldiseases ol domesticated an
male on the most modern and ecientitleprinc
plea Office- immediately south of theNewEve
Office. Reeldeziee - Albert Bt., Clinton, Cal
night ordav attended to promptly
flArARR/AGIE LICENSE, dAMES SCOTT, 812.
IV- !Bearer of Marriage Licenses, Library Room
and Reaidence.Mary street, Clinton.
TAMES CAMPBELL, LONDESBORO,
V ISSUER OP MARRIAGE LICENSES,
, No witnesses reanired
Iji W. rAilletaotiB, MEMBER or ASS'S OP
J. • le L. S., Provincial Land Surveyor and
0411 Engliner, London, Ont....Moe it dee
Stewart's Grocery Store. Clinton.
156 ER144141411 Ittietollophit
De:Ideigeosor mr.r2CA41.=nei.t rata.
on
cern).;.Yetitable'treastuy of the wond'000pto,
itAnd berfthsongsree„ 1° 0.0)!, p01 10.
CLINTON MARBLE WORKS.
0000 En% MX S,
Next to Commerciwamal Betel.
This nstib ishinerti t Intel) op ration and an
04- ordlted in the eatisfamo y way, Oen e-
tery find granite work a specialty. Prices as
resonable as Cum, of ally eetablioffinie t
J. B. HO )VER, Clinton
lickILLOP MUTUAL itia
INSURANCE 'CO.
FARM Es. ISOLATED TOWN PEOPERTif
ONLY INSURED
Ottrintne.
I. B. Motoo.n, President, Klemm P. O.; Thos.
Fraser. vies•1,re4clent, Brit 01161 P1) • J.
:Shannon, :11ey-lreas.. Searetth P. 0 • Thee. Et
Iraye. Tnapretor Lesse,, ntaforth 1). O.
1010.0%
'W. 0. 1:10).-tdfeet, Seeforlh: John G. Grier
Winthrop P. O.; George Dalt Eearortin Thee,
1,, Heys, Seaforthi Jes._Evams, Seehcwoed P.
O.; John Watt, Ilarlook P. 0.; Thomas Eraser,-
Brucefield_t John R. McLean, Rippee ; James
Connolly, Porter Hill,
A0811111
Hobert Smith, liarlotki Itebt, Memiliriat
forth; jan0$ ("tumbling, EgniondVillet J. W
Yee, irolineavIne ; John Govenleek and John
O. lworritton, &What&
Parties desirete4 to effect /neer/trice or tifl-
ant other bodiless will be pfeMptly attend to •"+$.
on appliration to any ot the abOVIt
addretieed 10 their retreat,* Weed.