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The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-27, Page 2Where do c, Yoti Stand? July 27, 1900 axereven-v•Je aue- tue 44444* •Yetuf-V-Itle 444 This paragraph fa Irate:flea or 11. 80Q tor.subserlbers who heve not ) i•ttlii ted their subtionption for this year, and for no °theta . In adlition to:publishing' a first ohms leoal paper at the lowest possi- bie priee-$1 A 'MARIN APIANEE. w 0.• e giving our metiers an up to- th,lewarHwvfre az; •geod as given be den. p titer, whicili costs:us cuesiderable extm. We are not asking any extra . peke or this extva service, but we do ask that bubsciribsre show their appreciation by renewing their sub- scriptions as promptly as possible. I• unrealionahle and unfair to mat us t , pay postage on pipers, and .also rim a credit bosinese from year ..to pew, and we frankly ask our delinquent subscribers toms° that ar- rears are paid, and a. year in advanee. Aud the sooner this is doe° the ,e; • v •v t.1 like it. `eet, Onfint RIDAY, JULY 27ch, 1900.. • crisp County Clippings VIE GLUT° 7t:Ni? Etta Pt out the ithi iLh pItete . - gold came ' Wm. Lane, t Belmot P, WHAT THE MAJOR PIP, . aftet• an absence of over I, wo yeare. Ile left Dawson on the tOth of Ali,v awl er rived in Tot onto ou ibe 4th of July which is very fa,st travelling ctoteitier- ing (he great distance. The fare home emit him abent $200. B bas seveerei .peeitrit'n4of nuggets of his own dig- ging, one fine one worth 140. •,i Reeye Wrii. Taylor, oa hehalf of tha 00i Oration ot Locknow, was serYed with a writ for damogek clainaeci by • Dr, S. Tenant, los injuries eustained •! by him in falling'on Ole sidewalk in • froutof t he McGarry house some weeks ago. The writ wastssued by the doe- tor'e•solicitor, D. Robertson, of. Walker- • ton and the corporation 'n g1vezi ten cia)s in which to enter a defence. Years ol Pajn The .Experience of- Mr William Smith, of Hawkesbury, who . Suffered for marry Years from Itlduey Trouble. , From tho Post, liewkesbury; Ont. F.erybody in Hawliesbuty knows 'Mr Smith. He came here when the town was yet in its village days, as one of ' the lumber company's etaff for meohanies. In 1881 ifr Smith wag appointed town con - Stable, and tilled that position uiatil very • recently. As is Well known to many of • Mr Smith's friends, he has suffered much • from kidney trouble for quite a number of years peed, and at tines the pain in Ms book was so great that he was almost phy- sically incapable of exertion. •doctored n great deal got:nodules getting temporary relief, but the cause of the trouble was not removed, end soon the pities, acoomprtnied alternately by chills- and fever, returned. At last he came to look upon his condition " aif one whioh to medicine could permanent- ly aid. Indeed his condition might still , , have been one of mutes suffering bad not e Airs Smitii ultimately prevailed upon her busbandtto give D. Williams' Pink.Pills a trial. "It seemed," said Mr Smith td a re- . porter'of the Post, "that it was a ageless experiment, and yet f was willine to teal - most anything that would bring relief, had not used the nilis long before*. there • • Beatty Brt.s., of Varna, intend build ing a itew store. E. liega.u, school teacher, at Zurich intends spendiog his nulitlays th old worlo. Expinnatton o Rentarktailly thieve Ciareer of III* Regiment. "There wasn't a arm at the officer • mess but deapised the maJor,"• said a de t. d• • .e SOCiai one of t e temment. He was • • LAUGHING (MS. The Strenuous Life. The house ily lit en a big 'bald heed. s' Zimmity-buzz-ty•thupt 'lard were the words the owner odd to he lifted hie tat band up. (zuel) Eimmity-buzzay•zumenen, zuni-m-m, neol • old army captain, talking to some filen • In a down tqwn cafe the other nigh "We all felt that be distinctly lowere • John Boyd, St. Augustine, has dia• • posed 1 his farm and cropto Wm Kernig natl. The pi ice paid maw $3.000 Ed. issen berry, Zotich, has sold was undoubted relief, more in faot than 1: his young roadster nankin, "Genera Roberts," to J. Kelly, of Listowel, for $300. Jacob Bray has retired from farming and has sold his line farm, lot, 11, con. 4, to W. J. Alexander, of Elms tp., the pi -ice being $0,3000. Mr and Mrs Magnus Spence, of the 1st line of Morris, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding On Tues- day evening. July 10. • • had obtained from any other "medicine. • I continued their use and Soon all sputa. toms of the Zrouble that had made my • life one of muoh nusery for many years was gone. I feetthat I am oared, and have no heshatiori in saying that the mire is due to - r. lams Pink Pills, end I never lose an oppotunity of recommending the pills to neighbors who may be ailing." • • •Dr. Williams' Fink•Pilla cues by, going to the root of the disesee. They renew and tu up t e blood, and strengthen the ner- ves, thus driving disease from the (velem. If•youe dealer does not. keep then't, they ' Will he seat poittpaid.at tit) cents a box, or six. boxes for$2,50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oiit, 1.. iiav u c er shop. this leaves Exetec with two butcher Shops, four havieg.existed here at ,inte time. W. C. Davis Is preparing to, erect a fine new brick block. of stores.hi • Hew sall 0,1 tne. site t.f hispresentliame one. Wm Welsh hem the contract... Many At Wingham will regret to .heti oi tbe death of Miss Stone .of Ag- e) 1, for t wo years in • charge of. Miss Bo id's millinery rooms in Winghatn..• al e,srs Morley & Cunningham, -who have tmeti conducting the: Mansion Henze, Exeter,have .dirisofteripartnev- Obit?, Mr Cunningham. continuing tbe business. W. J. Cameron, of St, Helen's, • re• cently purchased from McPherson Bros., of West Wawanoeb.three year old Steers that weighed 48,00no finds on an average of 1600 lbs each. • • • • A. E. Hodgert, Of Exeter,general agent and instructor of Battle's Thor; old cement, is itt present building ,a large pement eiloforJ. Mantokh,,a. McRill:tp. The size ie 15x30 feet. • . On Wedneeday,July llth,Chas. Kad- ing, a popular young matt,- of ••fireen-.• way, and Miss Emily J.,• daughter. of the late J. l'enhale, of the Lake Road,. Stephen, were joined in the . •heirds Of matrimon y. A income tie Better Than Nothing. , "So Miss Primrose has purchased a kodak?" • "Yea I presume she thinks she enn catch_ a man •that way."—Philadelphia Bulletin. •• . • . . • , 'What He Meant. • "Tour farel" the tail conductor said. "What? Sire". cried Mistresi Pickle. • • . "1010 not mean your face;" he said; "Whitt I meant was your nickel." .—Baltimore -interfere": - . • • • Before leaving Clifford for Wingham 3. . ' . . .., y ware :waited on by citizens of Clifford and presented with mementos of esteem accompanied by RD addreas, expressive of the most kindly sentiments. Last Friday week, Edward Mulligan. whose home is a sh4..rt distance North of Jamesday, was stricken withparalys eta and he passed away, aged 76 years. He is survived by his wife, who was a Mies tiammill, and several children. The trustees of S. S. N„ 0, Greyshave yeeured the services of Miss Bremner,of Belgrave, for the balance of the year as successor to Miss Isbister, who re- signed to go to the Normal school at Ottawa. Robt. C. Forest, aged 70 years, • erna ployed as a farm band by Edward Medd, fonrth con., Elms, was accident- ally killed on Saturday week. 8.e was drawing in hay and fell off the load, striking his head, death resulting immediately. Before Dungannon school closed for the holiattys the unpile presented T. Al- len with a beautiful Morris chair and a - centre table accompanied by a neatly' worded address. Mr Allen resigned his position to look after his grocery bust. ness.• e hlaclismith shop in connecljon with John Wynn's Carriage Worke, Brussels, has been leased by Wm. Philips, who was recently burned Out •at S. Augustine, losing house, shop and stable. Mr Philips has taken pos- session. On Sunday evening week, there died. at her home. Gorrie, Sarah A., wife of W. G. Strong, one of the Canadian Or- der of Forester Organizere, The be- reaved husband and twd daughters have the sy .athy, of their many Wen& in th r a ;i cam Hugh R. iott, Brussels, who went' to Manitc arrived home. He was as far West as Brandon. He Eittit8 the crops are very poor indeed, no rain having fallen from the time he got there until the last week of June and the heat was 110 to 112 different times. The contractor has completed laying the walk on Josephine street and the B. Line to the ettilletety, Wingham. this Witlk makes a. total of 8,953 linear feet which has been laid this year,coet- ing in the neighborhood of $4,200. 4,815 linear feet of walk were built last year. There were two barn rabsings on the 10th oreY, liitely, one on the farm of Duncan McKay Where a large barn, framed by Louis Hickson, of Logan, was raised. A large barn was vetoed on the fartn of NV tn. Mann. The frame w was done by Arch. McLean, con. Although he had. been sick for the. • alit two months, and for at lee.et eeke had not been table Oilfite, 15 was with it shtick of surprise the people beard that Ex -Reeve Baelter, of Erus. eelectelidied,soniewhati suddenly on TusiMarialth treek4 tat Wttne Writ At MehritigYille, in Roth county, In 1880/ ft.nd lived thelltatifiTat 11.'10400rd and Zurich Beforit,IXtoty_tgtOgreuswaL He *as married MEM te Rebecca Ling* -Tepac, who autritee him. Three brOth. MeitidtWb 1 TAKE NO RISKS.' • . . „ 15 18 well o make choice of a. competent and qualified drtiegiat tb whom you can take your doctOrhi preserfptions nue re -Aerie.' A. correetly and well,fille.1 presnription with pure arena nes runela todo wi hahe battle ,against siektiese. We dispense drugs and medidines aecording to'the meet approved modern methedrf. ' • • , Platte's OsLieltr 003IPOUND • : in the wonder lif the century for 'the cure of the common ills of life. Thousands of let - tato from Canada's best people give evid, Enloe of the mighty power of P;tine's,Celery Compound over disease. It Yon are sleep. less, nervous, despond/its, weak 'or. run- down; one bottle of Paine's rletery Cern- pound will do good_work for you. Wo sell the kind that *cures. a. E. 110Va. drug- gist,Clinton, Oat ' . • • In Turkey any youthand maiden who can walk properly mad . can understand the necessary religious service are alien'. ed ti'marry. • • No matter bow; dull trade inaY he le . . other lines of business the whip manufac- turer has a snap. -7 -Chicago News. . • • Only one person in every four of .the • inhabitante of London earns more than $5 a week. • . t c TERRIBLE. St7liPERIMG <PROM t ASTHMA, sullen and lout's)) and sloyeuly, with. • , the air of a man who bad proved false In seine crisis and who .had a grudge against fate for his o'Wn misdeeds. Fje was full of mean, contemptible nroy Besides, he drank heavily nnti would lie . for days at time in a drunken stupor. "We would have got rid of him ou charges but fere the fact that he could • ligt. It wasy dys ot the campalkir in the Tennessee valley, and ' there was plenty of fighting to .do. In battle tire major became another man. The boys forgot ids. ugly, and eoutempti.- The hoots fly lit on a piste of hash. Zimmity-buzety-squishl What the diner said we write with a dash At he wildly "shooed" the dish. S.• (Whishl) Zimmitr-buzz-trzunem-m, sum -m -m, nem t The louse fly lit On a maiden's cheek. Znamity-buzz-ty-ping I She slapped herself m it was red for a weeli Act she called her a horrid thing. . (zing!) Zimmity•buzzay-zunemen, tile ways, and I guess the major himsel did. When We got 'a glimpse of -the ma as he must have been before wine grea trial a4mailed him. His eyes lest thel dull, and filmy look and blazed heneat his shaggy brows, and under ,his. sone uniform his frame took on the commend ing lines of the soldier. In the. uois and smoke his Manhood had a brief an savage resurrection. • "Somehow, before the' regiment knot It, On spell occasions it was followin the • major• liekety split • in a dashin tiliarge or. taktug his orders as it stem grimly in line awaiting attack; Th colonel and lieutenant colonel, good fe lows though they were, did only a thin' Ing part. It was the major whO was de Mg tbe • fighting; and the boys kne It. • • • • "After- every' battle would trea the- Major with respect for a little. while. Our regiment was winning 'glory. The colonel got the thanks of congrees, and. tho• general of the brigade got a' promo - thin, but we all knew. it was that mean Mats, the Major, who did it. We tried to be nice. 'to him, but be always spoiled' Once We.actually• got up a ban- : quet in his 'honor after he had led the regiment - in three successive days of fightin.g in the weeds. But he drank himself Under the table and Int • prolonged debauch; and the next day the reginieut Went into battle under. tho celotiel and was on the• rue until, night: • 41.11111.111-101, • in -in I t . The house -fly lit on a brandy Ilea Zimmity-14e-whee P • h • ' Said she to the mixer, "This is Ma' d "Dash, your eyes -VI -said -bee •' • (noel) . •Zirnmity•buzz-ty-zummem. zumen-m, , m -m( • . The house fly ilt and waved her legs., • Zimmity-buzz-ty-grid I And. depoeited seventy million' eggs, And died with her duty did. • • (Your bid I) ' d • " Zinuoity-bizz-ty-zum-man, zees -men, • c., inent given, pursuant to la o 1897, gap. 129, sec.:811 • --New York Press. and amending nate, that all persons having • claims a most the estatef T1 . • of the maid township of Godevielr, yeoman, de- • CHURCHGOING IN OLDEN TIMES • ceased, who died. on or about the :lath clay of AGENTS WANTED, Smart Men or wonien wanted for positions i hi . p o men steady or • part time. Apply W BENNETT, 403 Utah - mond at., London, Ont. July 20-4 1 THOLWISHED HULL • ; The undersige ed him a thorobred Durham ' bull on hie lot 77, Maitland con., for service Terms en ,00 at time Of servioe, with privilege of returning, y • . •A. BEDARD NOT! . Notice is hereby given that the Connell of the Corporation of the ;town- of Otipton in- tends to construct a concrete sidewallt the east side Vi t I Stre t b • amnecle tR beeneflted and not exempt bylaw from sweeti- e ss the final costs there el upon the properties High Streets, in the aid tor, u moo to ato- • he estimated cost of the meti acid work is $450, of which sum llt0 00 is tube p ovided out ot the general funds of the Munn- tealitY , A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, July 24, 1900, at 8 o'clock p.m, at the Council Chamber; for the purpose of hearing complaint aga nst the proposed aesesement. or accuracy of the frontage measurement, and any other complaint which persona interested may desire to make, .aud which is by law cognizable by the said Court • Dated at Clinton this 6th day of July,1900 W. COATS, Town Clerk , • • Notice to Creditors.: • • - In the matter of tho estate of Thomas Cook, • late of the township of Goderie_,11 in the counta• of Huron yeoman deceased h • t • Ma , 1900, are required tomend by post' yrelmitl Attendant m at Service Used to Have a Very Sociable Sease;o. • , . Six Walter Besaut has Written whina- sically, giving a .glimpse of churchgoing a couple of hundred fears'ago. Tie says: "Did- ion ever go to a church in 1703? • • I have just come trout a service ,at St. Stephen's, ..Walbrook, n Sunday Mbrning service In that year. • The • congregation began to arrive a quarter of an hour or So before the service conimenced. Tile la - o dies were 'dressed fluely„, A footnian or a, • page or an apprentice walked behind thein carrying their prayer bOoks, Ile ;Preceded them un :the aisle, Opened the ' door of their pew and plated the books • "I think we. were all relieved when the •maJOr disappeared onoe for: • good'. I made tho officers' mess more congenial e The _women in the •pew stood up and • e eirchanged • snliles of greeting with their • resolution aid. acourse in Binituess . acquaint:throe; with those M the pews be- .and:Shorthand at the • fo,ke 'and .liehind them conversed openly; ' • y • the chureli Was 'filled with thebuzzof • •coo— orLliyor to. the undersigned, soieittit or the administrators of the said estate on or before • the &st clay of September, 1900, their names, •addresses, descriptions and a full statement of particulars oftheir claims properly verified., and the nature of the security (if any) held by them: And notice is further given that after the first day of September, 1000, the administra- st:cl ilveg.271 tIgthttiVliemtirrx 01 the there- to, haeing regard only to maims of whieh they shall then have notice, and that they will not be r bl f the or any par • thereof to any person or persona Of any claims they shall not then have notice. Z:nited at Clinton, in the County of Buren, this 10th day' of July, Ism . • . . W. BAYDONE. Clinton, Ont., Solieitor for the Toronto General Trusts Cor- poration, the Administrators. July 20-8 = • on the desk before the bents. This don,• •• t he retired te 8. piece. under the gallery . where the domestics sat. t- • • s• . But the regiment. -never: amounted .t • nalich . after that. While It began th war 'brilliantly,- it • ended it- in -disgrace, and our brigadier ia unafficjallyon rec ord svitli the 'statement that' the onl good. charge we 'made. in those last year was once- eq.* sutler's tenni. The -wit departnient never knew why our recota was . so uneven; • It Ayesall on ateount o that heroic old,: scoundrel, the major." - New York •Mail and Expreas: lye on couvereation. When the .service 'began, a ✓ great %Many, to show their devputness„ 1 . repented everything out aloud, 'even the f absolution and the Veeses assigned to, the • ; ',THE DRESS MODEL. Durable, twilled silks of various kind are 'being revived. They , are used for -fi waists, ninges underskirts, sash ',draper ieS and gowus entire. . The fend' still' eootinues for mime line .de sgie and • chiffon Yoke d guirtmes on all sorts of bodices to wear under tailor made jacket's and waists. Tiny gold buttons are again used by French. atelier on gowns of ceremony.1cittned of white cloth, drip d'ete, lace, tiet chiffon, crepe de chine and Veiling. Fine sheer nainsOok embroideries, with Medallions of lace introdeced here and there. add effective variety to the sea- son!s, handsome dress trimming, f wor •tbiti 1'in1 and lihsite.Or'Yiolet andpale-green Ireen pond. lilies trim.'scene. of the large rouud bats otherwise dec.:Rated with: cholla and. • W.V.' • •' • Properties for Sale or to Let Professional andOtherCares HOUSE FOR SALE cornfOrtable frame beide on'the corner of Qu a, nton, Three-quar- MINTON. tersaciree of laud; good mohard ; hunt water. eto„ also stable. Anpiy to Orme-Elliott Block, Isaac Streets+ Nov. Oth-et ?411S. J. TOM WEND elONE1( aro LOAN* JAMES SCOTT Barrister, Solicitor, Sm.', HOUSE OR SALE. The torofortable and oosycottage on Joseph 1 BRYDONE, Street,Ctlinton, recently ocoupied:by Jarmo BARRII3TER, SOLICITOR, ,ZIOTABX ltioUlacherty,ta offered for Bale on vary reason able tram.. ' Joint mcOtacunirry PROPERTins Fon SALE. For'sale, 4 lots near the Flax Mill, 2 lots o Erie Mee lots On titan St. alio a brick cottage with frame kiteheu_Jun d water, good orchard on applying to JOHN RIDulJT: ClInton t JOHN HENRY, Rosoidale, Manitoba. . Office -Bearer Mode. PUBLIC, ETC. HOUSE for SALE •or to RENT On Victoria St„ near Organ Factory, 8E0 will buy &roomy, comfortable house with goo lot, --the property recently occupied by Fran Upshall. Apply.at once to- W,BRYDONE, Barrister eze. Clinton • Op -stairs, Opposite Foster% Photo Gallery ()LINTON CHARLES SE'AGER Barrister, Solicit() r, Notary and Convedike OMee-opposite annerne Hetet coderion d • M. G, CAMERON „ (Poraterly.of Cameron Holt de (a„feeren) BARRISTER AND SOLZOITOB, Oillee-itanniton St opposite oieborne House GODERICH, ONT Honse and Lot for Sale. • • • orTehhare :rgsreq. and commodious house pleasantly tonna. There is every aocomodation,with stables situated on Huron Street, occupied by tits un- dersigned is offered for sale on very reasonable W. BOWERS, pout' 21:1899. . ' Clinton. ,7 • • - , • House .and Lot ter Sale The und,ersige id offers for sale at a. low figure,. his coyafortable cottage •on Queen St, containing .eight rooma% hard and -soft. water In the house, cottage . in. good repair, - lot contain% over half an acre, and on it. are . plum, apple and pear trees, For furthee pr neuters &WY to B. B. Rant, . • Jane8—lin " • - • Clinton. • PARA' FOtt SALE --- Subscriber ff f • ing ite acres, lo7 89, eon. M. Goderieh township It is situated Q• miles from Clinton, ail cleared with first-class buildings, bank barn, two story louse; all under pasture; has Snores orchard also& never -failing spring. The farm is firstclass in every respect. Also, acres of bush willoh will be sold either witn the farm or separate. No inoney required as long as the subscriber is eeenred, For particulars apply t, B. SWITZER, on the premises. or tliutoii post office . July fl-tf • • GARROW 81. GARROW BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. °Mee -Owner litimilten St. and the Squat' •• Coderich, Out. .I: T. Gannaw, Q. O. °LEAS. GAARow, L • PROUDFOOT HAYS, BARRISTERS, SOLICIToRSI NOTARIES PURIM PROCTORS IN THE.PrIARITINE MET, kkg. Office! North et,, next door toSigitiar Mince Private Funde to lend at lowest ratio' of interest . • . W. PROUDFOOT. R. C. HAYS • . •• • JOHN RIDOUT. • 7.. CONVEYANCER, COMMISSICiNER, Real Estate and Insurance Agedt. ' Money to lend on Mortgage and Note security. ' FOR SALE. The Gale farm.one of the best 100 acres forms In Goderioh township,HuronCounty Jot 17,part 18, eon. 8, Ot miles (ram Goderich and '7 from Clinton The farm t • • ' • and good fenoes, well Watered and well under- ....Ziesemed drained. There is a large bearing orelsard and garden of small fruits. Tartest°. suit pur- • • ohaser, Apply to WM. GOULD, ma the Pro- misee. or Goderich 2.0 June 8-2m ' STORE FOR SALE. • clergymen. They even.read mit loud' theflIc."' - lessons of the day end the gospel and LOri e "During the singing' most of tbe.people ' - talk to each other frbus one pew to the and vvho• shall plat:le other. -A psalm, not a hymn, was MIS: • l:nibs is eaprrelern civil ' Vetalogue free. - and only one. J. W. WES;f. I 'RVELT, . .----___ epistle. Sonia of the people continued to sat down. After the service was oyer the . .• - churchgoers renewed their civilities to ward 'each other and their conversation • - en things of the•most worldly kind. My - WAOVVVNWAWAWAAAAAAA companion lamented the -ill timed talk of. thepeople-and the foolish habit a re- . peating the whole service out loitd; as for sittings hile the psalm was sung, he said it was to be excused on tbe ground that the version was miserable. Besides, It 'was a 'custom en inveterete' that.there was no hope of getting it altered. "Yet when 1 Wed to church Ivith Ho- garth. 30 yetirs later the people all' stood no for the singing. How and when was -the4cturtom-ehangeti.?.+Ilety king did the • pe'liple,continue miffing the service aloud? And when wore the pittetice of conv.orsa- don- and the exobane..e of civilities before the service discontinued V' Spectecies and Es e Glasses. ' • EXPOSING A HOTEL BEAT. , Byes examined fr:ee. . ' • The Elevator, or, Anther, 118. Red vb A0V~AAAAAAMANNAAANV Underwear, Bid It. loops of chiffon or mousseline de sOie and black velvet ribbon of generous width. In attempti* to originate somefaing novel in the shape of evening bodices th old time corselet models have been cella:. ed Some of the gored sklrt tops finished in this form instead of ending at the belt, They are very little decorated. One of the most satiefnetory skirt mod. els for making up light sheer wools for summer wear is. cut in Circular shape, with plain panel front, medium wide side plaits and a shapely brix plait at the back. The plaits flare gracefully around the bottom of the skirt, Winch hi cut with a' slight dip. . At .tbeir first introduction 'there Were many doubts and conjectures concerning the fate of plaited skirts, but the matter Is settled for the summer season at least, for among the models in, many many' other tyles are prominently set fOrth the plait- ed waists and skirts arranged in 'every peettible variety. Among new French jacket and basque bodice models are those inade with front dart and side seams at the back that ex; end to the shoulders. These graeefully urved lines impart a look of slendernens and extra length to the forM Inid are herefore partictilariv deeiralle for wo• Men of full figure. • IMPERTINENT PERSONALS, Mr. Oates of thb Steel and Wire com- any Its not Afraid of earthquaken. It is ItIre 3. Wethom,of Mount Forest,ontesay: "For a number of years I have been it suf- ferer from Asthma. arid during that time I have toneulted many &atom on nay wile, and have used many of the so-ealled cures p aid that he atand 1 Louis Globe-llezneerit.' for Aistlimei, but never got relief. At times s I have been so bod that I found itneeessary- to have all the doors and windows open • to get my breath; I had given up in despair • h of ever being oared till I heard of yourpre- paration-Oatarrhozone, X have nsed it a end am now perfectly oured-thanke to 'Your wonderful medioine, 1 reootnmend it as a positively sure oure-for Asthma and t Bronchitis. Sold by all druggists Trial outfit gent for 100 In stanips by N. 0. Pel- son lk Co., Kingston, Ont., Proprietors, vv nen . n as as ear from, e Was trying to think of Some WOAD -hich he could get his naMe past the cen- or againe-Denver ?oat. . A lady up in 'Vermont wants to be none rutted -for . vice president on the same icket as Admiral Dewey, But Mr, Derr hat her eye on that. position, - Mexican Herald. • jullan. Ralph threaten e to return and • ecture against Webster- Davis, and the orst is yet to come. Richard Harding Avis hasn't •declared what he will lee - ore on when be takes to. shirt waists galtt.--St. Paul Dispatch. ° • If the portions to Wheal Is Intrusted he selection of a profile to edorn the new alt cent 'coins have an eye to harmony rid the eternal fitness of %hinge, they give Uncle Russell Saga's bee their areful tonnideratiOn. A PERPLEXING THEORY. --It gen• w orally taken for granted that there se, are more svolnen than men in the world yet from the late birth' statistics „ tif Ontario it show e that there were 46599 persona born in the province, of, whom 23.896 were males and 22,703 fe- ,males. If this holds good in ten years u there will he a surplus of 11,930 males a and where will the wives come from. w An exchange says perhaps Providence e ie_givingeurplus as an off -set to the. "New WOO:kW, Don't let headaehe wear you out and reit- der you unfit for business or pleasure. Milburn'a Sterling Beaciaohe Powders will cure you quickly, and leave no bad after effeete. They do not depress the heart. Price 1..0e. and 250. Ohildren' of Northwest half-breeds born during their parente' abeenea from the Territorittriwill reoeiVe Government serip the same as the native-born, the object being to finally extinguish the eleims. The D. St L. Emulsion benelite moat thosehavinglung trouble with ten d en or to hemorrhages .A. few bottlos taken reigulatly_make a wondeifol improve lilitde by DAVIS & Lawrence Co. ,e'Llk Tribune -Of Stcllyacinthe sari that .IA1_410414101, *bet the intuition it te undet., '010Fel AO Sir Wilfred Laurier will task* 4 tour of the Pfewhiltioef. Qilebee, panted by Hon.. t,ornler4tr •;:.SPO•car: ...0.*etaar.iivoi *mew ekttnins,ahhttavAil demists refund thomeneyif it ram' to eure beta Z. W. Grovetelmiature a on each bor. Living IfixempUlleritIon. of a Theory. "We aro what we feed on," quoted Mr. Minton, laying down his book. "'Abel am willing to Bair the author le right.. For enntriple".- "1 runfilready* believer," Mrs. 111xson interrupted. "You will Inelet on 'haying' lobster for intimer alwaye • And Mr. Mason,- mortified, grew very red. -Brooklyn Life. Ile guar the Value et ik RAU& 4%W" 119 "tineOnseleusly as he stroked the beireale leatitifal hand, of have. never before helt,euch leafed hand-alldiamonds."-Philadelphie North American. ithe Weis a riot: kid wie has tar Mt wile, .110,bee ahis, itio thirtpinlei .ma kiumu titled dal Bight tln eaughtt . ,t0/41 roist44t.lat, lila wit* hi thetudit. • AA**, tiolitt,k. bat bought) ' 4114k14201” $ atigatend flirty went • '. wd meat idiwife, ho tlioutlit, out ha, mut wasthirtr•eati ..Philidelpkia WO* . .......... The Premises °coupled by It. J, Clef?, and teeo:asaisting of a firs °lass brick store,on Albert Street, Clinton, .is• offered for este on easy Also Cottage onAlbert Street, with two Jots, stable, and all conviences. Partioulare on appieation to Mrs W. Roteirtson„ Clinton orairs C, W. McGregor, Constance. • R,UHRILL'S BUSINESS--PRopzirrY _roit SALE • WtTClfAND. JE1VELRY STORE • • • • • • - Just Received is lot of new Belts, Buckles, Pulley Belte,Bangle Brace- lets, etc. The latest goods **the • market. • . • • We make specialty of 'fitting • "I've had a variegated experience With hotel beats in my time," said a vetetani baniface who was in Matta On a visit the other day, "but I believe the funniest in- cident in that line that ever came tinder my observation occurred some years ago when I had charge ef a house at a sister . city not a thousand miles from New Or - elms. "One rainy evening shortly: after the arrival of the eastern trains a tall, good looking chap walked into ' the °Mee swathed from neck to heels in a long' cape mackintosh. It was as handsome a, • rain coat as I ever saw, and his fashiona- ble hat and the expensive alligator skin valise he carried In his hand completed the outward picture Of A Man of mane. He wrote his name on the register and, . remarking that he was thoroughly fa- tigued and not feeling very welt, asked to be shown at once to his room. The clerk assigned him to quarters on the third floor, and one of the bellboys pick- ed up his' valise and led the way to the elevator. "When they got out, the elevator man • slatnreed the door rather suddenly. and, kept on going up to 'answera call in the next story.; It so happened that the long: Skirt of the etranger's nivicklatosh caught on a slight projection on the ironwork .of the door, atul• as the car shOt upvvard it stripped the garment oft his tack, very much after the • fashion of tr'kinning an eel, leaving him, to..the amazement of the bellboy, chid in nothing but a. snit •ef red flannel underwear. wa.s comlug down' the hall just as the accident happened. and I took in tire' situation at a glance. The fellow had expected to gain his room without detec- tion and In the morning would have claimed that somebody had stolen his. clothes with heaven only knows hew much money in the trousers pockets and' probably a gold Watch In the vest. ' "Anyhow, he was caught 'dead to rights,' as the saying goes, and he was taken so completely by surprise that he couldn't Invent any story to account for his condition. He begged piteously not . to be arrested, and I finally' told him to get out, but before he could leaVe the hone° he had to havo some clothe., and he swapped his elegant Valise for a per ofgreasy overalls and a blue cotton ' Punnet, belonging to the engineer. I heard afterward that he had caught rev- • oral big houses on the mime gaine."-- New Orleans Times-Detnocrat. •• • • niettInt it Down rine. ' "We nee the expression polloquially, 'Ant of Ids head,' " the instructor remark- ed, "to describe 4 man's ,condition when he is not in his right mind, or, as we ilemetimeit say, is 'beside himself.' " "Ah, yes," bald the foreigner who had Maetered the language In its plainer forms and had 'advenced to the study of Orem* iiglish, "alla WW1 a man ees, out of hoes head and beside heemself It mit' at tub- time he Can entail) Up on het* • CANADIAN PAcErsic •Thatdesirable Br—ibk Business Stand On Al: bert St., Clinton, -occupied by Mr N. Robson, is offered for sale, including rear lot and •strible. The location is one of the .best in•Clinton. The property is free from Ineumbrance and title in- disputable. Price reasonable and terms to suit purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANOURY, Lon- don Road or address Clinton P. 0 For §ale or to Emit. - • - The oboice brick house on the corner of Ful- ton and Joseph streetsabelonging to the estate of the late Richard Heywood, is offered either for sale or to rest. It contains room for ordi- nary family, is practically is new home, • with all convenienoes.'apd three -tenths of an acre eland. If the property is not 8014 02 rented, • part 0115 will be tooted. Apply. to • W. COATS thautor 0 uteri. Penn for Sale or to neat* 200 acre farm for sale Or to rent, being Lots 29 and 30, 8th concession of Hullett township; • 125 acres under cultivation, the rest bush an pasture land; watered by a welleupplied river; school house No. 6 situated on the farm; good large 'bank barns, stables, sheds. ana other uildings, also ti story house; also good or - hard; bas all conveuiences. Terms gasr. Apply on the farm to ALBERT 0. WaDDEN, r by letter to Londeaboro P. 0., Oat, lm • • b •• .. a At Return Fares • • Winnipeg Deloraine J.lAntler ... . .;.. Eetevan 28 „a il.msearth . 60 IM'y koosomin Ramiota...,.. ID • ....so' SwanItiver lierXeUrS101.1.1S Regina .. . ... th To the. Iggtior. • 3() Canadian Eziguw.Aib.,;;t $35 North West Egidng?m,::::1 $40 2631o.intaiiiii:.:110t01;.s. Rely:41z until August b eCrt °if; Ili boriGth. (Alt rail OGoing July 1751i. N.'4r.x.grbyterito,'.1` s'!""sn' For tickets atul ,further information neelr to any Canadian Pacific., Agent, or to A,11. NOrMAN, Asst. Gen'l Paesenger Agent,1 King "St, East, Toronto.. • . 4 ALMA 1.rticiliSi eoLt.zeo, a'wentiOth yearbogins Sept, 10th. • - s Broadly planned g courses of study a with thoreaghly competent staff of teachers. Soho- r larehip in College it) course,Musio,Fine Art, Elocution • A Bargain Land. • Here's a Chance. Por sale cheap shd on easy, terms -=part of Lot 4, Bayfield Concession, Ooderich township; 55 acres, Apply to W.. SCOTT, Sept 7$m Bruotifleld. . • . , . . • • • Splendid Parin to Rent or for sale . • Sidiscriber offers either to . rent or for sale, his farm. .of ISO mites, situated on the Huron road, Tnekersmith, halls mile from the town - of Clinton. It is all cleared, with .fltateilass ng,. an , arn 48x80, with windmill, implement house 18x80,with stone foundation, tone pig houseaftx20ewith -hen house above ood rams house, three acres of young math - rd, creek running 'through the place. The arm is it lirst-olass one in every respect and °One one who either wishes to rent or buy estimable- tetras will be made. Ponsession t any tines. • ARTHUR COUCH, baton, January 28th, 1000. -35rittif131111 "=901.1n.appointments, good board, cheer- ful rooms, personal ever -sight in habits, wan- tons, ear° of room. • • A residental college like Alma affords best I' conditions for( Young lady s education, • The constant aim of our °ellen is to cam- 2, bine the care of the mother with the teachers guidance and the palters regti,V d. or ra ksd catalogue, address: , 'nestle Saida -Om iiirn ant UP iti01.441`ERIX44., __- The undersigned wishes to announce to tbe genie of Clinton and stdroundin country a e as °tutted in Clinton and le prepar- d to do all kinds of Upholetering, mattresa eking, Carpet Sewing and laying. All orders n trusted to me will receive prompt attention, ' Orders left at B,Walker's residence. June 8-2 na W. N. WALEER. Clinton. • ' beater. in ..entirretial in ttanAll Nia fikie ybuip,i0=tookii whne Loley-meows K. 11 **bed *Wart te Its* 4t. 'IthOuti .darin$ weans* Of It. Aboorbing vitopettiwtv it Iguanas, ' eY Noy. N. 14warner, AA., July 20-0- St, Thomas, Ont. • IOW • *-4..-0-044-4-44+0444-.44-444-+++4-0-4 summER, SCHOOL • PROM JULY ard•-•-• Central BusuiessCollege Toronto • Offers itri excellent opportunity Mr Tesehere mad Senior -Students to' enjoy a ehort term in the business, ithortuna boa 1.periminahip depart - meat. lifembere may enter at any time end speed from two *mite upwards as desired. Spode' term& Write -for partioularsi *Oar Work continues tight , along Into the felt term whieh opens t on Sept 011, Catalogue Ere% • W. 114 MEIA** Principal 1.44.444.*•••••••••••••• 1.1aliia•tamodok.tat ' c L ; "kith tare lir AaiLi., • 'tor. CASTOR , • . . .156 POPULAR SONGS •with WONDS and mine tome eta. teeny rioted and bonne in ono enema e *timid sollactEon of Musical Gen% sontlreettit rads otto, eluntet tietttablo treasury of the workrepopu. lite and beoutlfut oohs*. Pflee, 10 cents, poettgild. eonestee ementataxsat irongeSt., reroute. ow. ,g„! PIANO AND °ROAN At the Minton Muele,*ore Vilhich le alsoploton headquarters for the noted McBurney Beattie Bicycles '• thlleatici00I WOW* bargain in & high grade, datable toad sly rtmnIng wheel, • • HO it § CLINTON • •Oilice--BURON STREET.' CLINTON • • • • .131R. G. ERNEST HOLMES DENTIST (Successor to Dr. T. O. Brno()) Specialist in Crown. and Bridge Work L. 1). S. --Graduate Royal College Dental Sur- • geone of Ontario, Toronto, ...., • D.. D. S.--Firstolass Honor graduate of Den- tal Department of Toronto 'University. ' epeeist attention- paid th preservation of elaildren's teesh. Will visit Barfield every Office over W. Taylor lit Son's shoe store. , • • DR. AGNEW.• • !DENTIST. CLINTON• . Crown and Bridge Work. , Ai SURICI:t. THE 2ND THURSDAY OF • • • EA.01I MONTH ' Ofgee Hours -9 tog' DR. DR. 0. W. THOMPSON, (Mice and•Residence- • . . . • • • •• . Itatienbury'eallset. • DR. GRAHAM LiCentiate of the Royal Collegb of Physiehins 7 • London, England. - 'Office and Residence- rignniees 11X0(114 Up Stairs,. , Summer to Dr. Turnbull. • DR. WM. 0011N,ro. 11.0. P. and L. B. O. S. Edinburgh. (Mee -Ontario Onset Olinten Niglat calls at front door of residence on Batten lam St., opposite Presbyterian church. IJ. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON .4,,Aseettehenr,..eto., oillee and residence On- tario St., opposite English church, IermerlY 00 - envied by Dr. Appleton, Clinton Ont. • DSTANBURY, GRADUATE OP THE , -I-, Medical Department of Victoria Univac- silty. Toronto. formerly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries. New York, Coroner of the County of Huron, Ilayneld, Out. • W, a, R. FOWLER, • Oold and Silver Medalist, flret-claa's honor graduate of the Ontarto Veterinary College. TREATS' DISEASES pr arindarel Night and day calls answered at ofllee-Dr • Worthington's old attuad,orto. Commercial Hotta - . . . E. BitACEALL. 'VETERINARY SURGEON . .5./ • lionoritryGredintteeltileOntarioVeterinsry • 'Oellege. Treathealdiseaseetidemeetioatederi ' • " male on the most modern and solentille prime - pies Office- iminediately south of the NewEra . °Moe, Residence •••.- Albert St., Clinton. Call • • • • night °Otte attendedth promptly . • . • ISXAEBIAGBI tiOENsti, Aram; SCOTT. SIL III, Meurer ef Marriage Licenses,•I.ibrary Di • andClinton:-Residence, Mary stteet, Clinton: • ^ • TAMES ClAatPBELL, LONDESBORO, t"• MITER OP MARRIAGE LICENSES, • No svitneeses manned Til W. FABNCIOMB, ME1,113E/COP &SEM OP .w • P. L. S., Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Lonclob, Ont.-0ffitie at Geo SteWart's Grocery Stem Clinton. MONET TO LOIAl. . PRIVATE FUNDS, At low rates on firsteclaes mortgages. Apply to G. I), AreTaggarto March SO-tf Clinton. Ont. ()LUTON MARBLE WOJEtRtle 11001111 STAND, • Next to 00mmerelal Hotel. This establetiment Is ininil dp iition.ana an ea:milled in the mos eatisfacto ,y way, Carte - tory and granite work a speelelty. resonable as Eloise of any eetablishnte t 3. R. HOOVER, Clinton .31eltILLO1 MUTUAL FIRE • . INSURANCE CO. ,..:- rAita & isoLA011081) asTOWN P1101;Tlf Fraser, vice-preeldent,Brueeneld 11.0.i., . ii ' 3.11. %totem), Peal moo P. 0.1 el ' ONDY INSURED .................went Iti • 1 shinanory, seliy-Treas., Seaforth 0.0.: w ots.'af Hate. bureatarOlDboaamEaToo, hwElaatorth r.o. • W. O. noweithot, seafortm Sohn ft. Orley Winthrop 0.0.; GreOrge Dale. iieetierthi Thee, 0.1.Iosn Wolk Harlonk P. 0.: %Tomas grattefo Brulteilieldi John It.4141140116, Ripped ; Untie R. !five, fleitforthi :taset,:an_& Beachwood P. Yea, Homey' i Jbhn GOVeniCkilt Mid .1'01111 oCt 00.rt.:0110;,,011.44411roititt:tuat tHoHatifa.:.k, .ggin vino I j. W. Robert Smith nerlocki Relit. illen,Seei atiatlitertiat basineelnligits *jute effekopteorn•-lion-sra'ioneatofruter *Ansa meltat., Ite.04PPliestoutottb!tgottosilitledo.ma.....vony.othe abr.* own 1 - • ' (• ' • 4 - • • `II • r • ; , • r-