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FRIDAY, JUNE 29. 1900
Sir Charted rupper et.eitil.naturciay
erone Montreal for England. He will
be away for six or eight weeks, rettun..
Ling to Oen „Oa in' the latter part of
August or eat ly part of September to
commeece an active political campaign
in Eastern Ontario.
• • •
Hon. Mc Mulock inaugurated more
reforms in the Postal Service in four •
years, thau were en t ro d treed dm in g the -
previous 20. He not. only reduced
postage to 2 cent, opened extra,
offices, increased the routes by hund-
reds of miles,bat has almost succeeded
in wiping out the former annual defic-
it of $800,000, and expects by next year
to make the teceipts and expenditures.
balance -a record that any Cabinet
Minister has reason to be proud of,and
for which the Liberals should get cred-
it
• • •
Already the war in South Africa has
cost an enormous sum of money, and
the end is not yet. has been esti-
, mated that up to the end of March the
sum of $114,000,000 bad been spent by
Great Bricain in the attempt to subdue
the unruly Boers. Add to this the, -
cost of the Americau war in Cuba,
Porto Rica and I he Philippines, and
the sum which has .been spent i ri war
• by the two moat bighly civilized coun-
tries in the worlddin ing the past, two
• years will be of astounding proportions.
a • • •
The Toronto Star well saye:-"The
'most amazingly fr ink thing in the
whole political situation is the double-
barreled organship in Montreal, where
two papers work in differerit ways for
:Sir Charles Tupper -the Star appeal-
ing to race feeling in Ontario, and Le
..journal to race feelirg In Quebec, both
serving the same Master, both 'con-
trolled by the same publisher, under.
• tees roof, and usienee the same smoke-
• stack."
r • • •
It will be McKinley and Roosevelt,
• so far as the Republicansare concerned,
next Presidential election in the States,
.ee Smile of the party are very &nip y be-
• cause the platform builders did not
take a whack at,Great Britain and say.
• something that wonki attract the Fen-
• fans, Bryan's friends are trying that
g me, and it will not 'likely hell) hiM
• with the mass of trete' alized British
• an I Canadians in t he United States.
' • •
•'...0113 death of LteCol.Tyrwhitt leaves
' • si x vacancies in the House of Lim-
. in ans. There are thtee constituenees
•v want through death. two from mem-
, • hers accepting office, and one from
tesignation. Those who died since the .
bession opened are: Berl ram, Toronto
Centre; Haley, Hants, N. S.: and Tyr-
whitt, South Sitncoe. Sir Henri Joly
• and, Mr Bernier have accepted office.
Mr McInnes, Nanaioao, B. C., resigned
• tn run for I heLegislature. All except
South Shnooe were Liberal Seats.
There is only one mit issued, and that 1
0 for the election of Mr Bernier on
. July II.
Letter front South Africa
' The following letter from Pere
Uoineen(orotber of 11. Holmes) wr•itte
front, Oape Town, South At, Ica, meet
TBE MINTON NEW ERA
.it Initehrited by J. B. Boucle
or $2475: the 87 etre from on the
Uuoni end, ptirtiliiietal by. 114 . Downey
y for SIX% -The ot bet 00 etre fru tit wne
0 not tohL The wbole tale, including
1 he ferule bObi ltfl*OUflttd tt. ebout
' del e of May 29, contains twine noteso
interest
"We arrived here yesterdev morn
' lug at nine o'clock, came to endow
the bay, and had to wait too it the hat
bor eaptain came ofe And saw one ship
ping papers betore we couid com
ashore. We came on shore about I
o'clock and had to hunt around fo
about three hems before we Could fin
out Whe Was 'the ()Meer in charge 0
the supplies, and where be was to b
found; we were edit from one piece t
.another then back againsoneesvher
else, so you cao see the ainoent o
work that is required to be done by
captain of a yesset when he comes t
any port where war supplies ate bein
f $4,700.
Many will learn with menet I I the
• death of John Duttotts Ortiegi61, Seise
n ford, which rrectirrsIdet ritewha,t tele
derily on Tuesday week at the honne of
- his soft in-law, G. A. Deadnean, a u.
e set, ile was over 70 and Waa a native
1 of England'. In 1851 he met reed his Itte,
r wife, tieing then propeletc r of a largo.
d chemist's store in Sem hatopt c, . he,
f following family survied-Mrs Dead
O men, Brussels; Aire (Peofe Olarke,
o Woodstock; Mrs (Dr.) Browett. ol .
e Woodstock and St. Thomas; Mrs etc •
f McGillicuddy, Toronto; Mire Klee Les
a ' ton, Toronto; Dr. C. Dutt on, Deltot ;
o John, of Woodstock:. .Arthineof lee,
tcolt
brought it. If a ship comes into 1 b
harbor and does. not, get entered At tb
Custonun. the same.day,' she is Charged
50e per dey for every day she lay
there tmentered, Table Bey is quit
large but very insecurb . for vessel
!, Two youngenee,named David Smith
and Wesley Pe ri were before Peeve
Mngletrate Bea I ble. Seittin in, Am TON..
day week, abargen With h•tving stolen
e two fleeces of wool from J. Geturuilj.
when aerfeetheWest ga e ta blowingeif
Made to blow very- hard from tha
quarter, all vessels that qossibly Can
t of riteket•sude b. Both men pireided
•, sod were committed to ender •
kb jail to stand their itil, They are
t about 19. years of age. They Appeared
go are ordered outordee The ampule
of shipping at present in the harbor is
doom:me vessels here ft one all parts
of the workeeind ehips of every
elite., and description. On the military
docks it is a wonderful sight, pract le
ally DI un tains of bay, lots of places
p led up eighty feet high: boiled
mutton trona Australia, tinned 1 eef
from Chicago, hay and mete ft ona Saone
Aftica, and ale° wheat; and hay, oats
sec. from Oanade. A great deal of the
teaming work is done by tractiou en-
gines, drawing heavy lorries right
along the rnain roads; no wonder they
haye good streets fur driving it) the
city here, which they most. ceetajaelye
do. Kaffire do n11 the manual work of
unloading' shies, and such like work'.
You see hundreds of them around,
motitly talking in their own language,
%lila sounds very gibberish. There
are Zulus, Hottentots, Duteh nod
many others. The streets ef Cape
Town are very well paved and kept,
very few bicycles being used, compat a•
tively speAking. The street Cars are
by no means what the people of Tote
onto or any large Canneian city would
fancy, as they are a double deckers,
and not upholstered. horses of
Oape Town are not worthy the name.
or the what we see at home. Some of
the horses that came -out wit h the Can-
adian Artilleryare in Cape Town being
used by the militia, and 'they nee the
finest I have seen here. Mules are
very much used; you see them in
teams, with breast collars.; hardly any
person uses the heavy cleawin'g collar;
if it is a heavy team you will see two
or three teams:demo!l mules all driv-
en by one man. Board is very hard to
get; neatly all the hotela are full; and
in private houses it is next to imps*
aible to get; it costs Inc it single room
Be 10e, or $31.20 a month; for a room
you share with some one else. 51 Mee
or e20 40 it month; rather expensive
eying. Table Mountain is behind Cape
lcwn, is over 8,000 feet high, and on it
is a signal statipuethat can sight a ship
an immense way off."
Cesp County. Clippings
South Huron 0ouuter. Orange Ledge
will celebrate this year at Seefortb.
Competition at Bayfleld has reduced
the p.rice of bread to folic cents a loaf.
Miss Anna V., daughter Of Mr and
Mrs R. dreen, Turnberry, was mar-
ried on Wednesdeer to W. A. Mines,
of that township.
Miss Hester, daughter of W. Moore,
Hensallt and T. Shnpson tvere united.
in marriage on Wednesday evening of
last week. • ,
The South Heron Fermis'. picnic
was held on Thursday week at Hen -
hall There was about 250 peopie on
the grounds. Everybody had a, very
pleasant time. •
II. Beck. Hensel!, sold 'his residence
to G. Wren, Ciaiselharrit, who purpobee
moving there in the fall. The sum paid
was $1000.
• been e judge Mabson, pleiteed• guilt y,
28 h
• the Central t Non,. Tomtit°. • This,
ithout a, bolibt. 1$ speedy justice.
Ths't.l!ence was committed on Sue
deo; lite parties were apprehended nu
lttooday. were rent for iriai on • Toe: 7
• day, sled were •firialiy tt•ied and 'sen-
tenced on Wecinet-day,• .
Magistrates Sulillie and At noid held
court, on Saturday afternoon in Cox
wOrth's Rail, liensall, The complaint
investigated was (use of aetia,ule tout
battery made by Henry Elsie against
Elizabeth Fullens, wife of Conrad Fle-
e , both -of Ray township Mr Elsie
'se ore that on returning home from
neighbors, .vviaen he was so um in his
own yard by the' defendant, with a •
heavy stick, which. niflieted a severe
wound oneeis eye. .The -defendinit's
evidence was to show that tbe had
gone to the eorrplainaut's prethises ter
her daughten, writ) waa hired there,a.nd:
tiint she merely. struck in -self-defence."
Pullens was lined.$1 and costo..
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HAVE YOU ratibt otionh?
• Have you elide isboice of a druggist to
whom you oan go at all times with a cer-
tainty of getting just vihst you require? If
• you have. not made it choice, we reripeotful-
ly request chat y gni° in it trial. • Our
stook of pure drugs, 'perfumea, brushee,
combs, entinges end general toilet supp lee
is large and varied, and our prices are low-
est.
MARES SICK PEOPAE WEI4Ta
Pame's Celery. Compound, the world's
greatest end beet medicine Malted sick .
• people well. Thousaecle of testimonial.;
• iron) - best people have established the
feet the. Paine'e Celery Con.pound is the
osly honest and reliable medicine for hot
weather ailtnente. Our stook of Paine'e
•Celery 'onipound is always fresh; get your
• elipply from us. B. CO JIBE, dreggiet,
Clinton, On. • • •
Pacts about the War. • -
Duration of the war . ------------231..days
British soldiers engaged ..... .20.000
• ler forces, probably 50,000
'Brit iele losses in edited, wOunded,
missieg and invalided home..30,000
- Boer losses ....trokuown
GREAT BATTLES.'
Dundee, Oct. 20, British )asses 182
lelandslarigte. Oct 21, " . 150
Larlyernit h. Ow. 80 le ...e '1270
Belmont, Noy, 28 e - 231
Graven, Noy. 25 • " 198
MocIder River, Noy. 28 41 e. a d475
Magetsforitein, De 12 "-------832
torne barge Dec.10, Brit isli capt In ed 000
Tugela River, Dec. 15, British looseQ 100
Simon Kort, Jan, 20 10 25 " -1500
Ellen May, second daughter of Joie.
Horton Leeburn, was marriedto JW,
Farrish;Ashfield, on Wednesday week.
Rev. Mr McKay perfor med the eei
ntony.
Mr and Mrs T. Bagley, West Wawa -
nosh, have the sincere sympathy of
the community in the death of. their
Infant child, Joseph Albert, kern bion-
chitis and inflammation ofet he bowels
Wm. Hudson, Tuckeremith, pulled a
few stalks of fall wheat which inesteme
ed 5 feet ni inches,. • He has a field of
10 acres thickly covet ed. •.
W. Horn bas purchased the large
building on Stauffeestreet, Luckuuw,
formerly occupied by Hildree Bros, as
re carriage shop, and has opened up a
horseshoeing and general blackmeith•
ing businese. ' •• .
Mr Gourley, of the 2dcl, Ashfida,met
with a serums accident lase week.
While Working veith his team, which
was hitched to a wagon, they becerne
unmanageable and started off, knocked
Mr Gourley down, the horses and wag-
on pass ug over his body,
We regree to chronicle the death of
R. Jones, Seaforth, age» 83 years. He
was a resident of that place for over 85
years, and was a tailor byeeerade. He
Was a veteran of '09 and received at
nedal this year for service to his conn-
try,and was a Presbyterian in teligion.
The grim tneseage of death has again
entered Egrnotniville, this Ulna calling
• • elt
away one of the oldest and tlaptit etigh-
et respected residents In the person of
Mes Stewart, relict of the late Richard
Stewart. who predeceased her a num-
ber of years. Deeeased was 78 years
and 0 months old.
Mee (Rev.) Acheson, of Eippen, while
attending to household duties, had oc-
&sloe to be up on it Windoee putting
ip Weide, when by some means she
oet her footing and felt to the floor,
receiving a bad shaking up, eprairring
her ankle and otherwise injuring her.
Miss Sidney Elizabeth, who has been
iving In Windsor Inc some time,
daughter of R, Aiken*, of Winghant
Wee married to It Dyer hook.kee
I
Who the "Boxer's" are.
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1.11P word "Boxer" is the Anglicised
peraphtase of the name and badge of a
-Chinese secret society. The meaning
f the Chinese name is "The Red -Fist
tenelety," and the badge Is a clenched
bond.
1 here Is nothing pugilistic about the
organization, but the beige is suede- I
lowly suggestive to have caused the
Dame of the society to bktranslated,
IWO English as the "Boxer,"
The original object of the "Boxer"
Movement was to evict. foreignere j
" frbrn Chinese soil by a systematized
con se of Intimidation.
bottle of the "Boxers" have advieed
or the Arleen Wire Onnee Cio,
to the sea at one great evroop, and to 0
the Elbpre813 to drive the foreigners In. t f.
toff, on edoestitty week et the ttt
ace Of her father. The ceremony Wag
Meer the country a all but Ohinamen,
There are otijers who realize the ims
po$Ability of such a step without pro.
daring friction with European powers,
artd their polio has been to MOS a
less transparent line of action, having 1.
the aattle result as its ultimate aim.
The anti -foreign -goctrine has now
produced bloodshed,Ntnd it is clear that
till the Rtnpire, together with the
Vatted States wilt oon be en a ed
theprotection of theetrangers n bine. e
perfornhol Ib'!, Ilobbs,
On Wednesday week, a large number
of stair/art mon of Moot Wswitnowit
MORI ether Pleinte were assembled on
Ii promises of J. Willem, eon, 6, West
Wayeanosh, aligilt In raiding his
bitrne 4dgfealni 91J ft, in height above
• he foundation, it Patterson, East
WeWel1001/1, heel the oontreer, for the
The -Wide* of Rev Prancie Coleman
Old ilathilton fast week. Rer bus. 1
hand, who wait one of the oldest Meth.
east minister* In Canada, died Itio, o
stwika i,o,
hatnewOrk. Olen strinenutoon and
Wilyerd, tinsmith, had other conk.
tract* •
The auction iitle of the property be.
tinging to the estate of the late ri,ev,
Dean Murphy took plate in Irielitown
n Tuer3dav of last week. The' him.
red acre tarn), on the 2nd non, of 111tc..0
STAGES OF vicT011Ious ADVANCE OF
13RITISH.
Kimberley reliened, Feb. is,
• Kronje capt ured, Feb. 2d.
• Ladysmith relieved, March I.
Bloemfontein erefered. March 12.
Mafeking relieved, May 18.
John ti nes bur g entered, May 31,
Pret oria, enrrenders, .T tine 1.
Kruger leported flight, May 30.
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Peacocks.
• Peacocks of the fandliar Ordinary Va-
• riety are raised by the breeders of fancy
fowls Of one sort or another, and they
are not very ostly nor is there much de-
mand for them. A pair of such peacocks
• might cost from $12 to $20. They tuight
• be sold for collections or for public parks,
but not often for private parks • or
grounds, where the white peacock would
be preferred.
White peacocks are rarer and more
. costly than those et the ordinary kind,
ranging in price from $100 to $225 a pain
Sorne of these birds are raised in this
country, but the greater number are im-
ported from Europe. White peacocks are
• like ordinary peacocks In their general
characteristics, but instead of having
plumage of the familiar blue an green
and black, their plumage is wiete. Smite -
times th '4 " th hit I '
tall are of a creamy tint, giving to the
tail when spread the effect of lace, front
Width 011611 birds are called white lace
,peneocks. •
.The demand for peacocks of any 'varie-
ty is small, and no dealer in bird s and an.'
idols keeps them itt stock; supplying
them °rely on order.,
° • ,• .1111e Motive. • •
01 will. flak Yon now,"- the attorney for
the prosecution ,snid to the witnees, "if
the defendant lir this ease confessed to
you his motive sbooting derecteed."
"Hold onl" interposed the attornee for
the defense, "I object.",• •
"I only Want to find out whethereee
• abiedo, Legal wrangle of half an
•hear. •
"The vritnesi may liter:tee ruled the
judge.
"Now, then, air, I will ask you agtibt.
tlid or 'did not the prisoner contest to 0
yea hie matte, in shooting the deceased,"
• "Fre did." •t
"Whitt WO ItV
"Re welded to kill hint.".-Obleago
Tribune,
BOTH TIANDS SEALED.
A pecut,,tAg, 91„ImAx INA GAME OF
DRAW POKER.
The Tariale That Ensued Vraa Grins-
ly Complieoted, and Ite Unraveling
. -Wait laceitlealy teasattsfactory to
, Tlicee interested.
"While 1 RES in Louisville recently"
said tt New Orleans sPortine Man the
lel* night, "1 liad ,sny Attention flailed
to a Massive 4dd faehionee pokee table
which stands la one corner of the knew-
' lug room at a club much frequented by
horsemen. On ehe green baize cloth, at
lomat° sides, are a number of curious
Attie stains, hi which minute fragments
of red sealing waX can be :teen on close
Inspeetion. The table Is. never used for
ea rd playing at present, and the -story
tole in connectionwith it is really re.
warkaele.
"Goo afternoon several 'seam .ago at
party of four turfuien,' all at that time
pretty welt known In sportiag circles,
kernel e game of poker In one of the lit-
tle back room °retie club. They rocked
along for several beers without doing
mpb. damage, one Way or the other,
when suddenly an exciting tussle begau
0Yl ot.
"In a few moments the man vrho open-
ed it ()rapped out, followed by one of the
others, leaving the rein:ening two players
to light tor the spoils. One of them was
se bookmaker from gbicago, and the
other wile a man from Syracuse who
used t I be a partner in a famous 'art gal-
lery' bar. I don't care to identify them
any eloser than. that. The Chicago man
began the trouble by betting $100e which
the New Yorker saw and raised $250:
Tim bookmaker came back with $1,000,
couuted. out the money he
'noticed. that he had about exhausted • Ida
roll. •
" oversizes me,' said the Syra•-•
mute man, eI haven't got $1,00.0, or a
quarter ,of it, iu my leather,. but if you'll
give mo half an hour to ge, out and rustle
I'll stay with you till the cows icome.
home,'
"Well, the proposition, a• s the stay
goes, was accepted, and the question then
arose as to einit should be done in the
meantime with the two hands, It was
filially suggested to lay them. face down
on the 'table and fasten the= there with
sealing wax. The idea -seemed good and
Was adopted,. A :lab of melted. wax was
• dropped ilt the corners of each ot the
pasteboards, and both players stamped
the seals with private marks. The New
Yorker used a cameo ring, the other..
trimly. making ait impression' With ifia
thumb. The money on the table Was
.1 e • d he the flake; and both mere-theree
rushed out To replenish, agreeing
on hour's limit, •
e ow .comes the queer part of the ,sto-
. ry. • The . boolne ker went straight to a
. personal friend was proprietor of a
eertain big gemblir ; boase end .borrowed
$2,e00. • Re atarte.4 hack no it dead run
With the" money: in his •band and . *bile
crossing the street was knocked •down by
a cab. Ono or the' front. wheels passed
over his shoulder, and be was picked up
uncOnecions and taken to it hoe:etre. •
"Meanwhile the other player had hunt-
ed up a wealthy distiller of bia. aequaint.
since, told him. In. strict confidence what .
he had and Was On the point a securing
a loan when constaide walked. up and
arrested him on a charge of middling.
The ease had. grown out '44 'some race-
track transaction, and there: was really
nothing to it, but it was enough to give
him considemble -annoyance, and it ware
•late . at night before, he succeeded in
ingem it bond.' • •
• "Next. day 'the condition of the book-
maker wait still very sedans, and as nei-
ther man bad returned • 'Within the libur
his friends insisted that the poker affair
•should stand just as it was uutil he "got
• better. The Syracuse man wanted the
stakes taken down, but the others woeld.
not agree, stud a week or' olio later he, was
obliged to go -home on some business.
Meanwhile the 'table Was locked in tha.
eardioone and nobode was allowed to go
near it. •
"Wben the bookmaker was able to
talk, he- protested vehemently • agisinst
any division of . the money. 'Let that
game stand until I an go and play :no
hand out,' , he said. But he was"never
able to do it. and, after. lingering nearly
half a year, he suddenly got pneumonia
and dice. Less than it week afterward
the Syracuse man was accidentally
drowned while out beating with some
friends, oft Long Island. That left things
In •very pepuliateeituation.
"The marmger of the club wanted to
divide the -Money in the safe between _the
two estates, but the bookmaker's broth-
er, wile was his executor, objected vigor-
ousty, insisting ehat the last bet bad nev-
er been celled, and consequently the New .
Yorker Inte lost. Then the distiller, who .
had agreed to back his Syracuse friend.
offered . to ranee the -call good, and the
two original pleyers who had dropped
Out and who were still in the city began
to clamor. for the return 61 their. Mono,
amounting to about 00 apiece; on the
ground, that everything. should be de-
clared off on generel priticiples. Alto-
gether it was the worst mixed. up affair
that ever happened.
"Finally the matter was left by agree-
ment to tt. prominent Louisville business
man who knew nothing about carde, but
had bi 1 t •
common sense. He deelared that the
two pleeers who had dropped out had
no claim on the pot, and, es nobody could .
remember exude? how the preliminary
betting had stood, that two-thirds Of the
urine SUM go to the represents.
titres ot the bookmaker and one-third to
he estate of the New Yorker. To pro.
vent endlese debates and squabbles. in
future he also directed that the eardit
Omuta be removed from the clOth, face ,
delta, autl destroyed without exposure.
wrheee instruetious were tarried out
to tire letter, although it nearly broke
the hearts of untnerouti friend* of both
partieg not to get a look at the two
hands, The duels were carefully detach.
ed one by one mid' burned In the grate
without being turned over. After such
an experience nobody cared to piny on
he obi' titbit again, and It Was relegated
o•11,cortler as 4 Cariosity, I'm told there
wee a good deal tif wax on the deal
riginelly, and, elthough 'moat of it hag
Wen dusted away, enough ntill retuning
o indicate the poeitlen of every eard."..-
New Orleans Times-Demorrat,
r a jack p
TuattoutRui)
The nudereigned hes tliorobred DurhaZa
bull on his lot 77, Maltiend eoe., for service
Torme111.00 tituo of tamale°, with t?rivilege
of returning,
A. BEDARD.
MONEY TO LOAN.
PRIVATE FONDS,
At low rotes on arateolaea mortgages.
• ' Melee to
March 80-4,1 • Geotaor,goaatx..t,
Picnic Parties.
Beades a beanilful Park and Spacious
Beinelng Pavilion, the groves in front of the
River House, on the banks of the river have
been lilted up tor PIONIO GROUNDS for the
use atid tionvenience of guests.
Every aecommode.tion eau be given, such as
tables, ebaire, swinge, bammocke, boats, oto.
Arrangeraente can be made with the proprie-
tor for eonveyancee of any number over. No
'charge for use of grounds,' Any pertioulore
• for earths), apply to
j. O. MILLER, •
, • Clarendon Hotel, Clinton, or
Riven U0-130, 'Reynold, .
Catieftit Man.
"They may that fiblekers is It Dre•
fesslonel !Minded, hut I 'Were 110Ver
hetit'd ..0111140 joke In 0011Verg41101)," 0
041d Mrs Meliride.
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"Ob, It's modest Wes of propriety
to talk shop," replied Me, Mellride.
Detroit Pres Priem
Ilk notation.
"WhAt is your fitvorlte reeltettent"
Milked the Itosieitch
"Ontfew Shall Not Mug Tonight," an.
wered Me. illyitine with it prompineee
Witieli IVA" Aimee dentine
"Whet nobody reeltea dint any more.°
"Thant why like IV -Washington
Star.
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TO BREEDERS
The phenomenal well bred standard horse,
Tarentons 21794, will stand at W. W. Farran's
barn. near Station at Clinton, every Monclay
for the nala,nce of the season.
Taamertna .21795 has in hie breeding the
Mated sires livtng la dead, also 12 of the
.grcatest produeing darns living. He has-Ist,
uneneetionable breeding , 2nd, extreme speed;
8rd, the po_wer to transynit It. •
Tema: To Mere, flo. For extended pedigree
BOC large catalog. Address
A. CliARLESWORTH,
Maple Lod Stook Farm,
June 154 Faniondville. Ont.
Vive A Youth : :
resolution and a course ill Business
and Shorthand at the
.iktiia>me
La*
and Was shall place. Welts career
Catalogue free.
•, Jo W. WfSTERVELT.
iwwwwywoo•AsywoNvom
RUMBALL'S
WATCH AND ,
.JEWELRY STORE
• Just seceived it lot of new Belts.,
• Bucklete.Pulley Belte,Bangle Brace,
• lets, ete. The lateat goods in • the
• market. • '
• We make specialty of fitting
• Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
Eyes examined free.
CANADIAN
William At Return Fares
60 Day Ektaomustrtain ,
Honic :DWieengiirosnersa:Priri: . : ..: ... s _ - . '
Seekers' tIttez°Vta $28
ENxoertIIhr-Wsi°ens4st Red Door e r.. .. ' .ui " " '
To the tztioacv. - 34)
Canadian rri..., A16.4;t itftg
Edmonton$40
°Ina nne 19th. Itetutning until August
20th. (A11 rail or S. S. Alberta) :
--Going Ju y 18th . Retcuniug until Septern-
ber 121h, (Ali rai only.)
Going July 17th, • Returning' until Septem.
ber loth All rail SS Alb
Fortiokets and further infortnation aprOr
to any Canedian Pacific) Agent. or to A. II.
N, (YPMANLAsst. Gen% Passenger Agent, 1 Mug
St. East, Tcironto. . 4
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Buy
Your
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AND. °ROAN
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At the ellnton Music Store
• Whiehes also Clinton headquarters for
the noted
McBurne
Beattie
• Bicycles
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Call and see tia fors bargein in it high
grade, dursble and easy running wheel.
0. 140ARE0 outvroN
SISTERLY CITIES.
Dear old Gothamt Sixty cent lee ht
:low to be folloived by dollar gas. --Boston
Herald,
' New York 'displays preliminary symp-
toms of beingeettlons of Chicago's antici-
pated two million odd populationeeephilit-
delphlit Ledger.
Etorstonei Omar Khayyam club is hoe
making any better progress than Boston's
barreled! club, What's the matter with
Ilostonfie-Washiegton Poet,
Chicago Is to have a real Greek plies
perfortned by real Greeter in the Greek
tongue. There le where the Windy City
pubs out the light et Boston -14w Yea
World.
°Mew would do well to atop poking
. fun at St. Louie long enough to take a
. few lesson* from the letter city on the
subject of hop to Wore* law and order.
-Cedar Rept& Republican.
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Peetotitte serrate* in Landon aro to
quirk) to report to thole • truperiee °Meer ri
;MY (1110 Ot sentiot foyer,
"hart toyer, chnierts, diphtheria, measles
er tyPhold fever occurring I» their 'tonere. 1
The British emplee, if etit into 0, Strip
a 1ie widet, would reach retina the World w
440 time.,
i weilt,-Exekange.
boo no appetite. There Is a.
sabibsa fa my donut& like a cart on *
cobblestone pavement.
Slie-Perhaps It's the track you tits for' 1
1111011.01,1„*.*Wilat 40 rat.
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S00% hUalltrail titan fan Walla& they
aka thilr dais fooling afar trigs* that
hey could blro a boy to *Head to for $11
W.-4.4.04.4••••••=Ataeoda.
THE CUBAN SCANDAL.
The bendier Is another of the Wage
that follow tho Ilag.-Detrolt Tribune,
fraying shown the Ottawa how to run
postal service, let Uncle Sam now sbo*
thent how to punish thteves and plundeis
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Properties for Sale or to Let
HOUSE FOR SALE
A Comfortable frame house en the corner of
OA,. igen stable, AlllY tin
Qteuxrii:ae: .rea91:0.1113411ithund8regetd°ollenearira
14RS. J. 'rOWNeEND MONEY TO LOAN.
Professional andOthereardS
JAMES SCOTT
Barrister, Soileitor, Ste.,
°LINTON,
Orrice -Elliott Bleak, 'sae° Street!
HOUSE POR SALE,
The oodiforteble and cosy pottage on Joseph
Street, Clinton, reoently oectiPied:hr Jarccs
alanaohertyaii offered for sale on very reason-
able toren+,
.Youn MoCtraonenee.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE,
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For sale, 4 Iota near the Flax Mill, 1 lots on
Erie St -,2 Iota on Milton St,alsorcbrlektiattage
with frame kitehen,has d water, good orchard.
on Applying to JOHN BaDOUT, Clinton to
JOHN HENRY, Rosendale. Manitoba..
HOTTSE for.SALE or to RENT.
On Viotoria nt."near Organ notary. 300
wM buy eroomy,eotnfortable house with good
lot -the property recently °coupled by Foil*
Upshell, Apply at once to ---
W. BRYDONE,
, • Barrister 8so. Clinton.
EfitypoNes .
, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, .NOTABY
• RUBLIO, ETvi
Oifiee—Beaver
thi-ssays, Oppoontge Photo Gallery
CHARLES SEACIER
!Banister, SOlklit0Y. NOPITy and Conveyance
Rouse and Lot tor Sale.
, The large and commodtein house pleasantly
situated on Huron Street, occupied ba OK un-
dersigned is offered for sale on yell reasonable
terms. There is every accomoclation,with stable,
orchard, tais.
•W. BOWERS,
Sent 21. 1/199. Clinton.
Iloase and Lot tor Sale
The undersigned effete for sale nt a low
figure, his comfortable cottage on Queen SL,
eentaining eight rooms, hard and eon water
in the house. Cottage in good repair, Tee
lot confides over half an sore. and on it are
plum, apple and pear trees. For further par-.
tionlaricapply to E. B. Mott,
Junes -Ins ' Clinton.
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POR SALE.
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• The Gale 'sumer= of the best 100 woes; farme
in Goderion towiaship,I4uronCeausty,lot17.part
18, con. 8, (la milefrom Goderieh and 1 from
Clinton. The farm contains good buildings
and good fences, wet lwater e d and wellonder-
drained. There is a large bearing orchard
and garcleu of mall fruits. Tertas to snit pur-
chaser. Apply to WM. GOULD, on ,tbe pro-
saism., or Ctodetiolt E. G. June 8,-Im
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STORN rot; smx.
The premises °counted. by R. 4 Cluff, and
cionsistitn of &first class brick etore, ort Alnert
Street, Clinton, is offered , for sale on easy
term
Also Cottage on -Albert Street, with two
lots, stable, and all oonvienees. Partioulars
on appication to Mrs W. Robertson, •Clinton
orMrs 0, W. McGreger,Constanee.
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EX/SI-NESS • PROPERTY • FOR
• Office -opposite Colborne Hotel
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e04.11f Ark •
M. 0CAMERON -.
tFormetly;Of Uaraeron Holt & Career*•
4 ";
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BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,
Ofilee--iiainiltemadartgiolborrouse
GARROW Of%RROW
• BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC.
Ofnee-Coriter lifamiliton $t, and thie Sonar
ooderieb, oat.
• T Gamow, Q. C. Orme. Gamow, Tenet
PROUDFOOT & HAYS,' -
BARRISTERS, SouotTon is NOTARIES PUBLIC
• PRooTons 10 TUE MARITIME} COURT, fa).
North st., next door toSignali Office
Thai desiiable Briok 81181ROSS Stand on .A1-
bert St., Clinton, occupied by Mr N. Robson. is •
offered for sale, including rear lot and stable.
,The location is one of the best In Clinton. The
property is free from 1 noumbranee and title in-
disputable. Price reasonable and terms ta suit
purchaser. Apply to GEO. STA.NBUIRY, Lon-
don Road or dross Clinton 11: O .
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, Por SaIs Or to Rent.
•Theolsoice brick hense on the Manor of
ton and Joseph streets, belonging •to tho estate
"of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either
. for sale or to peat. -11 containsroom for ordi-
nary family is practically a neW• home, with
all conveniences, 'and threetenths of an sore
of land. If the property is . not sold or rented, .
part 01 ». will be rooted. Apply' to • •
. W. ooaTe ./Oxecutor C nton.
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learnt for Sale or to Bent.
• 200 acre farm for sale Jr to rent, being Lets
29 and 30, 81h coneeesion of atatett township;
128 acres under cultivation, the rest bush and
pasture land; watered by a well supplied river;
school house No. 4 situated on the farm; geed
'ergo 'bank barns, -debtors. shed§ ana other
buildiuga, also la story boucle; also good or -
Chard; bas sU oonveniences. Terms easy.
Apply on the teem to
• ALBERT C. VODDEN.
Or by letter to Londesbore P. O.. Ont. 1m
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
dearable farm for sale being lot No. 35,
Ilth concession, &ace township of Goderieh,
one mile south of Bolmesville, known as the
Cole farm, 80 aoree, fall ploughing eta() sores
all well done, 10 aoree of fail wheat, 35 sores
meadow. balance in pasture, where of choice
bearing fruit trees, all tho treat of said farm
is a boa utifal row of maple trees , -a, log Weise,
atone dairy, bank barn, t offered: for sale on
very advantage,rteirowms.
T.oD. noimse.avnit;
A Bargain" in Land.
Here's a Chance.
For gale cheap and on easy, terms -.-part
of Let 4, Beyeeld Conciessiem, Goderioh
township; 55 acres. Apply to • .
•• W. SCOTT,
Sept 7$m • .13rucefiele.
splendid yarnit to Rent or for Sale
Subscriber offers either to rent or for sale,
his from 01 150 acres, situated on the Huron
road, Tuckersmith, half a mile from the town
of Clinton. It is ad desired, withfirat-elase
buildings, bank burn 48x60, with windmill,
implement hone° 1800001th stone foUndationi•
,stqne pig hones 1440, with hen honer above.
good frame Weise, three sores of yenta Ore*,
ord. tweak running through the place'Tits
farm is a itroWlskas on* every eespeet and
tout, one who either wishes tarent or bur
reasonable tertni will be made. Posseasian
at any time. ARTHUR 000011.
0Inton..huularr 2ilth, two. • • .
TIPILIOLSTERIN'04
The undersigned wishes ttriinnounee to the
people of Clinton and eurrounding country
that be has =elated in ClintOn and is prepar-
ed to do all kinds ot Upholstering. Mattrese
Making, Carpet Setting and laying. All orders
trwited tome will reedye prompt attention.
Orders left at R.Walker's residence.
isms see m W. N. WALKER. Clinton.
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1• SUMMER SCHOOL t
IMO WILY 3rd
WEr& 4
Central liusinessCoilege
Toronto
' Offen an exeellein opportunity for
- Teaohtire rind -Senior Stneents te
enjee it abort twto in the hteltiefts,
• shorthand and (penmanship depart.
a' Went,
• 1Merutoro may enter at any time
and spend from two weeks upward*
as dratted. Spatial terms. Write
ifor pertionlars,
r• Regular. - work tientintief riebt
along lute the fall term whielt oven*
on Sept. 41h. Oetalogoo I'm.
tree-Rocheeter Democrat. . We II. MUM Printiptki
'The Anicliedns who distreeiel their 4•44441144444-64#4064444,44.40b44•4a
Outdo by frauds in the Cohan noting •• .
Norsk* hos made the United Btetee ,
rldieulous before the tluben people, and
they dilate deserve eertentee 0%114101ot Ohildrert Cry for
becalm of the farreohinit effect* 01 tbille .
CASTOR IA
edifies.*
• -0
• Private Funds to•lend itt lowest rates
• of intermit.
•W. PROUDFOOT. rt.o. Heys.
JOHN RIDOUT.
CONVEYA.N0ER, COMMISSIONER, ETC....
Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Money to
lend on Mortgage and Note security.
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• 0200..-HurtoK STREET.' CLINTON
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DR. G. ER1440' ijoLmEs
HENTIST
(Snotiestior to Dr. T. O. Bruce)
Snedalist In Crown. and Bridge Work
T..„ D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario, 'Toronto
D. D. S.-First-01(os Honor graduate of Den-
tal Department of Toronto Univeraity.
S eclat attention paid to preservation of
o ildren's tea*. WILI Visit Bayfield every
Monday.
Office over W Taylor lz Son's shoe store.
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!DENTIST. PLINTON
• - Crown and Bridge Work. •
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AT. g1711167 • Tilit_2ND.• THURSDAY: OR
EACH MONTH .
't or ce'Erours79 to 5.:
0.• THOMPSO.N• •
•• • Phrsidox, Surgeon, like •
Office aed Residence- • •
• • . . It•
attenburY aireet. .
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DR. WM. •GRAIAM.
Lioontil.t. of the Royal CoLNge of POpliolazuo
• London, England.
011ice Iteanid,e8onee-uocit,• •
, hp StaIrs,
Suoi3estior to Dr. l'urnbujl.
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nu. WM. titiNN, L. R. O. P. and Z. R. 0. s.
AY Edinburgh. Office -Ontario Sreet Clinton
Night =Meat front door ot reeklene,e on Rattan
bury St., opposite Presbyterian church.
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T‘R. J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, 81711GRON
•AJA scottohenr, etc., efiee and resideciee
tario St., opposite Englieb abureh, formerly oo
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(mined bylOr. Appleton. Cliuton Ont.
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ran. STA.NBURY, :GRADUATE OF TIM
71-flidedinal Departthent ot Victeria thever-
atty. Toronto,- formerly of the 1:Wapiti& and •
Dispensaries_, New York, Coroner of tbe
County of Huron, Bayfield, Ons, • . • ••
W. J. R. FOW‘ER,
Gold. and Silver Medealsr, first -Masa honor
gradtiate of the On tarto Veterinary ..
College, • •
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TREATS tirsgAse,s OF ,ALL ARIMALS1
'Night and day •ealls aisswered offiee-T) .
4Vorthingten's old a cand.00 o. Commercial Hate
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T SLAORALL VETERINARY SURGEON '
tit • efonoraryGreduateCd theQutarioVeteribiry
College. Treats alldisesees of domesticated at i -
male on the Meet modern and scientific privet -
pies Ofiloe- immediately south of the Rewire
°Moe, Residence - Albert St., Clinton. Cejl
night orday attended to prosevtiv
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ayrauntetru ritogNim, /IMES SCOTT, 875.
ILL bearer of Marriage Lieenaes, /library Room
iced Residence, Mary street. Clinton.
rums CAMPBELL, LONDESB0110,
0.0 ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSE/1,
No win:mates reetared
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It w.ratthtmate, MEMBER OP ASS% 00
• P. L. 13.0 Ptovinclal Lend Surveyor and
Mail Engineer.. London, Ont.--ofitee st Gee
Stowart'eCirocerv Store, Clinton. •
156 VRALALPSNos
compute,
iies- tainted and bound in one Velum. A
PAW 40012eCtit•I °refueled Rena, sentimental, VA.,
etle, wale; reritable Resettle), of the WorhYsnopia•
towsi.uPlire• 10 cent,. Eat*
CLINTON MARBLE WORES; —
0o0rEts'S OLD STANk
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Next to Commertna Uotel.
This rettb Mutant is intuit op ration and an
orclutaled in the toes eattsfacto y way, Ceti e.
tety s gratiite work a specialty. Prices as .
tesociable tie those litany elitsblishme •
.4eir
• 3.13. fioovr.ft, Clinton
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MclilLLOP MUTUAL' VIRE
INSQUNr,ItTA:sCuyO.
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WARM le 1.501•ATED Wart; intOPErerg
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41.61.1.110..•
orinotita
Veto), Metes% President, Rippen 0.• Thee
l'raser. vics.pret.ident, Brutelleld P. 0 'W. J.
Shannon-. Ste$.1 rtes.. Seatottlr P. 0 Thee. Er
liays. Diameter of latalSOP. Seaforth P. O.
Ontscroh.
W. O. einetdtrot, neaforth; John O. 0 gar
Winthrop l'. 0.1 George Date. Seatenla Thee,
E. Ilse*, 13.isfottlit Jao. Eratitt. BeeebnoOd P.
0.; John Watt, Matlock P.O.; Thomas *seer.
Unice eld:
John 13. IdeLeano 'Mimeo ; James
Adissta
Itobert Ambit, Tfatiook; llobt.
Rrth,_. James Cumming, Egmondrine; J. W.
egt. Retanieviite ; John 00101110614 and 30199
Morrison, auditor&
Parties dagrous to tftect histrante cir trent
Tadtwoolid tAteir 40)41 OM&
alt eth bu nOtas kill be prOrnpt/titttottlad
impute by he VS Ofiltere
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