The Clinton News-Record, 1900-01-11, Page 5•
•
• PrescrIptionPharmacy. Phone 2.
•
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
JANUARY 11, 1900.
iJ1JlJ.s _Or 1111011411000101011101101011111101111111.1111111 o I AIM n
wt.": • . . -
4114114100114110•••••••••••••
Perfect Emulsion 1 E
AUCTION SAL
of Pure Ood
111
Liver Oil
It contains tiO per .sent.
of pure Cod Liver Oil, the
exact amount of Hypo.
phosphites of Lime and
Veda, and is agreeably fia.
vored. CocILiver Oil nour-
ishes all wasting tissue,
soothes all throat affee.
tions; dry hacking coughs
aoon disappear when it is
used. As a remedy it can.
Uot fail to give the best
results for only the purest
and freshest oil is used in
-making it.
Regular 50o Size
for .95e at
JACKSON'S
Of Short 'Horn Pattie> EIhroushire
Downs and Lisoestor Sheep,
and Berkshire vias.
• Xosera Salkeld Bros will hold a intbliosalo of
• pro bred cold°. sheep andpitni the, farm
▪ mita south of Goderich, On hurs ay, bob,lat.
;it! 1.7....,,sioritstaii;i!eittjx,t 3E;i4P.47„.;1,44,tznichsto"iiial
• Pure tired Short itorn Cows and Holt
• 20 Pare aired Shropshire Downs '
• 16PurepredLieetcaemers
• o rum _ma Irgniro Z
OWB, 4 and amputee old •
: -1.'grn:Ztlrt2oo.ttie. unit 4 goad. Draft
•
••TetingEiglit months credit on furnishing ap.
la proved notes.or a discount allowcca.talogaes 00(1 07(y IUf0LinItOU i forIcash, For
•
••
8ALK43141) BROS I134A0 SALICELD
Proprietors, Goderloh, I'.
T. EUNDRY, Auctioneer,
Jan. Oth. at
ANNUAL. MEETING.
••••00.0,...10
The annual meeting of the golmeaville
Cheese and tautter Mfg Co., Limited. will be
held in Wilson' Hall, Uolinesville,on Saturder,
February 10th. at the hour at two o'clock p. ni.
far the election of officers, receiving of reports
• and transaction of other business. A full
• attendance is requested
• WH.FORSTIOR, W.S. LA,WIIENCE,
• l'resident. Secretary.
• Holmesville, Jan, fah,
•
• '" " ,
▪ MEETING OF HURON CO UNTY COUNCIL
•
• The Council of the County of Huron will
• meetin the °Queen chamber fti the town of
• Goderifth on Tuesday the 231d inst., at 3 o'clock
• p31).
,W. 1.4.6.NB, Clerk;
Dated January fith, 1900.
Crown Bakery
(SPECIALTIES :
•
°rpm Puffs—
feather weight
15 centa per dozen,
Cream Cake—
.
• toothsome, appetizing,
dainty, the very thing for
5.o'clock tea, 25c each.,
nut filled 35e.
Home-made Ginger Snaps
1.0o per lb.
Home-made dam-darns—
lbs. for 25c,
Mince Pies—
our own make of mince
meat, 15c each, 2 for 25c.
We keep a choke, select line
of 'Candies, always iresh and
'the Very best.
Leave your orders forCream
Cakes, Cream Puffs • and Mince
Pies in the morning. Leave
your orders now :for Roll.,
day Fruit Cake.
KIRKBY
Next Clarendon }iota
isveysio-16...ww
ATCHES
- Are guaranteed 'Ito
go"- not oniy correctly,
but termanently. Perfect
workmanship and nicety
of adjustraent are the first
requisites we see to'as re-
• gards the • inside of our
ipocket timekeepers -as to
the outside, that is purely
' a matter of taste and ex.
pense.
If you have thought
I, •
• of a ladies' or gents' watch
in gDid, silver or gold-fill-
ed we are ready for your
' trade -ready in a sefise
that gives lasting satisfac-
• tion after you have made
i
a purchase.
A.c1,0100
I I .
FARM FOR SALE
IN ST.ANLIFY TOWNSHIP.
For sale, Doti' on the 2n00 concession of Stan.
ler, containing 100 acres,of whieh about 12, are
eleared and the, balance well timbered. This
farm is well fenced and in a high state of culti-
vation, with ail the fait plowing and 10 acres of
good fall wheat in. There is a good frame
house, kitolum, woodshed and a good cellar;
bank -barn with stabling underneath, driving -
house, hen -house and other out -buildings in
connection. There is a good orchard and two
good wells. It la 21 Milea from Brimfield and
1 miles from school and will bo sold reasonably.
1. or further particulars apply to the proprietor
R013T. BOYCE, Brucefteld P. 0.
Nov, 18th. lee
'
HOUSE FOR SALE.' .
The subscriber offers for sale his house and
lot on corner of Rattenbury anti Raglan streets.
W. G. DOHERTY.
Clinton, April 135h . .
• t
Jeweler and Optician.
eneeeitantesateneeneretwas
• WET HURON
FARMER!. INSTITUTE
• • •
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
The aubscriber offers for sale a very desirable
property on Isaac street consisting of four lots
upon which there is a comfortable frame house
with kitohen and woodshed attached. There
la a good stable and a arst•class well a water
an 'premises. The orohard, c neisthig of grapes
and apples, is a good ono. T o property will
be sold at a reasonable figure for cash or cash
and balance on time.• Apply to the owner on
the Premises MRS. JOHN JUNOR.
Clinton May fith.
•
. HOUSE TO RENT
-
Small and comfortable'franie house on Wil-
liam street to lease at small rental. Next house
to Mr. Edward Carter's where'the leoYmuty • be
ROBERT MARSHAII, •
.•-• Clinton P. O.
•
I I
HOUSE FOR -SAL
On 'Victoria street, Near Organ Factory
8300 will buy, aroomy, comfortable house with
good lot--the_property recently occupied by
Frank Cashell, .Apply to
W. laRYDONE, Demister
March 7th. •• . .
Onalett,
II II LI.
The Hallett council elect, n10, 301x1
Brigham, reeve Alex. Leitch, R.
Ferris, William lifoon ann
Patterson, councillors; Met 111 Hills
ball, liondiaboro. on Monday, the 8t,h
january, actordiug to etatute. Peti-
tions wore received and read trona
John II. GoYier and eleven other tete-
payers praying the council to appoint
arbitratin•s for the purpose of forming
anow school section to be conaposed of
certainlots of land which it is ioteeda
ed to be taken from facetious 5, 8 and 9
in litillett and to form a union section
with Iota 63 to (1(1, M. concession, (rode.
rich townsbip. A similar petition was
presented, signed by Peter Walpier
and others desiring to have a union
section formed ewbrading lots 21 to 35
incluelve, concession 14, Idullett, and
certain lots in the township of East
Witwenosh The council decided not
to grant the request of the petitioners.
Tendera will be received and opened on
the Oth day of Februaly for the supply
of. rock elm plank 10 feet long and nt
induce thick to be delivered at different
peints through the township. John
Wilson, Auburn, and George Stephen -
sate Constance, were, appointed, au-
ditors, • Robert Smith, tax collector,
and William J. Mins, assessor. The
local board of health is the same as
last year and Dr. 1404111am health
officer. A circular • from J. ROOS
Robertson asking for aid on behalf of
the Hospital for Sick Children. was
read and the treasurer ordered to for-
ward a donation to the said institution.
The total number of registration re,
turns made during' the past year were
115, being 62 births, 29 maryages and
24 deaths. Council adjounied until
'February 5tb at 10 a. in. -jams
Campbell, Clerk,
A Pleigh load of young people from
Holinesville drove to Me. and Mrs J.
H. Lowery's on Tuesday evening. The
weather was more than -unpleasant, it
was inclement indeed, but that did not
dampen the enjoyment of the merry
company. The evening was pleasant-
ly spent in games and social chat and
refreshments were served, including
oysters galore.The young people left
feta home early -in the morning -and
have voted Mr. and Mrs. Lowery to be
capital entertainers,
. .
-FOR THE IMPROVEMENTOF STOCK.
There will be kept at lot 31, con. 8, Hullett,
for the improveroentof stock a fine Chester
boar. Penns, 81 to be paid attime of service
with the privilege of return to hog if necessary.
W. J. McBRIEN,
StinurterhilL Dee. ilth. 3n1s
Regular Meeting will be held In CLINTON
Thursday, • Swum 18th1 1900
In theTown Ra11. Afterri000 Session
L30 &Sleek.
reaident's Addresa. - - - . ... -1;30 te 1:46
• dames- "Foe& and Feedings" 1'45 50 2:15
Henry Glenderming, Manilla
Discuaslon 216 t�:30
Address -"Clover and Clover Hay", .2:30 to 3:00
• A El1iott.0a1t
Diactiitidon 3'00 50 3:15
Addrefla -Selected 3-1550 3:46
X Lockhatt, Auburn
Discussion,. . .... 3:4450 4:00
• Evening Swish:M, 730 O'clock
Presidenth4 Address
.Addreas-"Best Kind of Grass for Pastas:WI':
. Glendenni
Address--"EarthHWorms and Tng
heir R0101100 to
the 13oll," by A Elliott
Addresses by 15. Holmes, Clinton; Jae Mitchell
of Goderieh
Dungannon. Friday, Jan. 19, 1900
In the Agrieultural 15a11. Aftermlon
Session at 1:80 o'elricilt
Presid en t's Addresa 1300 1:46
Address -"The Bacon Reg atul Row
to Feed Hilris;" ......... . • • • • • ...I:45 to 2:16
2
DiscussiOn 015to 2:30
Addresa-"Woeds on the Farm" 230 to 3:00
11. Glendenning
Discussion. .1:00 to 0:16
•Addreas---"Feeding forExpOrt"3:16 to 3:45
D Formster,•Clinton
Dialuasion • 346 to4:00
'Evening Eassion,740 o'clock
iresidenta Address... *
Addeo:n-0Th° Chaliged Conditien Of Agrioill-
turc,' Asuiett
Address...0Th* fi_prityllar of Fruit Trent".,
IA Glendenning
eadresa-Seleeted
D A l'Orrester
Othor local am:alters than those named will
also take part. Come prepared to help,by tak-
ing pert in the dieoweein and givo the benefit
iffyour experience.
tediee speemily frivited to all Seasions. Suite
akin programa yr_111 be prOVIded Mr all the MOP
• -Ingedesions., Visitors attending the Clinton
mooting will haVO the pririlege of vedette the
Ilento of liefoge.
CS. WOAD,. Searetary, nfolmesville.
. JAteatntiz,Preeldent,Hullett.
fnesei
Pdtbrt 411°' Vr$Otri r10141110ahlOs
let *eat !Melee Homy)
Bold and reeotentanded by at
draggle.), in Wads. Only reit
sets medieine disotivereo. Sts
poetoritt goaronteht to irate ab
'toms o Isexust Wrsktiolni, all etteefi of Obese
4* -4. elms% Menial Worry, Nxerfisive nee 61To4
bow, °pinta or Stimillenti, }tidied on receipt
its win osea. lap our free to env 'mien.
ot trial 0, Mx, en 004 ssaigeasa
Ms etospasy, Whidrotseato
sitiegiiitl=egateit 'fold 18 Milton by
,as
Scribner s
for 1900
Includes
J.1VI.Barrie's 'Tom
my & Grizer [serial
Theodore Roose-
velt's 'Oliver Crom-,
wen' (serial)
Richard Harding -
Davis's fiction and
special articles.
Henry Norman's
The Russia of to-
day.
ArticlesbyWalter
A. Wvokoff,author
ofThe Workers.'
Short stories by
Thos.Nelson. Page
Henry James
Henry Van Dyke -
Ernest Seton -
Thompson
Edith Wharton
Octave Thanet
Wm. Alien White
Special, articles
Paris Exposition
Frederic Irland's
articles on sport
and exploration
'Harvard 50 Years
Ago' by Senator
Hoar.
Notable art feat-
ures, The Crom-
well Illustrations,
by, celebrated Ara
email and foreign
artists.
Puvis de Ohava,n-
nes, by John La
Fargo, illustrations in
colors.
•B lake
Intended for last issue.)
The people onBlake and vicinity last
Monday evening took advantage of
the fact that Mr. S. Mere, the genial
blacksimth of this place, was leaving
here to tnke up his abode in Hensel!,
to show in a tangible way theii friend-
ship and good will for one who , never
tired of doing a favor to anyone when-
ever an opportunity presented itself.
Mr. Mere by leaving Blake leaves a vas
caney which willhe very hard to fill.
Wingbass,
A
.••••••••,./...•
P. Cunangns of Semitorth, the now SMITH-SANDIE --.At the nuinre,Luok-
proprietor of the Online! hotel, le now now, no Wednesdey, Dui 375b, by
111 posaeasion. Mr Ouinuains formerly 14.v.4.• MoKse.Mr.Jouries D.Salith,
lived in Emit Wawenoeh and is well ferentrie Of RieleYi to Wu Hattie
known in this violoity. Ile will no Saudi., of limiltnow.
doubt melte a popular botel man. 15YAN-Me0A1G---the Deo. 2/5b, by .
Mr. T. B. Walker of Best Wswenosh Rev. N. S. Burman et Oa refil-
ls army on * trip through Oxford, Sine dumbed the bride'. pima% Mr. '
cue end Eimer countlea and expeots to NNilliern Ityliti of enhaeld, to Oftma
return with it ear of wellabred sheep Emily Miele% °Minium*.
end ix c ir of °tittle vinieh hu will melt pa DONALDSON-w.osoN-At the bome
his return. of the bride's: parent', coin 10, Cult
Ur, John Powell, one of the oldeet was' on Deo. 27th, by Rev. James
and most respected realdenta of the . Malcolm, Mis* Rettle, deughttie or
township of Turnberry, ins been quite Robert Watson, to John Doneldson,
ill for the pest number of dam of Cuirass.
ea. Melvin Xe/Yia .11mt hia h°110 Itnt 'mkt raoautsoisr-UILLEN---On January lin
and reoltons he is out $75. His brother at the residence of the bride's per•
waa out driving in the country and got • entieby Rev. P. Muegrave, 'misted
out of the sleigh to WOW hioaseit run. by Rev. Mr. Tiffin, Mr. Junes Hob-
ning, The home took advantage of hie er Morrison, to Mias Elisabeth
liberty awl ran away. Some time atter Madill Hillen, bath of Mantel).
he reitched home he died. BOMAN- -SIMONS-1d Dublin'on the
Fred. Analey left for Obloage tut Fri. lot that., at the residence of the
day morning. He him secured a anus- bridea parents, by Rev, J. T. Ker.
ton there as teacher in oue of the' rine Re. Aden) Borman, to Miss Sar -
academies. His brother Harry teems ah M. Simone, both of Dublin.
his place in the sohool in Lower Town. JBWITT-NoCRORY-At the 0:eidetic°
On Saturday W. J. Howie:Ws* borne of the bride's parenta,Waxwickpiat.
was killed. In crossing the railway on Dec. 26th, by Rev.Geo.Jewitt of
triton one of its feet caught in the ratio. Henaall, brother to the groom, as-
Thia excited the animal, and when it slated by Rev, S. Andersou of War -
had freeditselfbit ran away. On turn- wick, Mr, R. W. Jewitt of Oromar.
big a corner below the chair nil:eery, it te formerly of Brusselieto Mise Stet -
fell and was killed. latdaushter of fifx. Theo. McCrory,
A sleigh -load of young ladies and of Warwick.
gentlemen drove to Mr. John Agnew's BIOKLE-TURNIP-At the residence
in Beat Wawanosb a few evenings agoi of the bridegroom, lot 10, west °ens
and enjoyed themselves immensely, " tre, south half, on the 23rd Deo..
Mr, ingneve's family did all in their Mr. Wm. Bioltie to Wise Turnip, all
power to entertain them, The party of Egroonnville, „
numbered thirteen and they were so STUART - ANDREWS -At the resi-
unfertumte as to upset. They arrived deuce or the bride's parent), Bay.
home about four in the morning. field Road, on Wednesday, Jan.2nd,
Mr. Dave Lougheed left on Friday lots Harriet, daughter of John en -
week for London, where he will join the draws, to Arthur 13% Stuart, of Res-
et:mend Canadian Contingent for South tan, Manitoba.
Africa. On the Thursday evening prior COLMAN.... WALKER -At the resi-
t() hi* departure, Maidend Lodge No. donee of the bride's uncle, John
rommimmismommpie
"Examtels sett" McKINNON & 00.
it is not what we sop hot
Than Precett"
what Hood's Sarsaparilla
froes• that tel4 the story.
Thousands oftestimontats afe
examples of what Hood's
hits done for others, and
what it will do for you.
WOODS* - "X WAS weak, and hint
fainting spell". DYstielndo indineetloil
In mere form troubled Me. Five bottles
Of goodie narsa_parille made sis wen and
strong." Kan Wawa inexteroiessneen,
Whitby, Ont.
A Good ""We have tem
Yfooda Sarsaparilla. In our bonny as s
wing raeataine end used Baena Fins for
binoustuiss and. found both medicines very'
Motive. ]Tor iropure blood we iteow
ELooda Bersaperille is a good medicine."
0. riagOlf, PUblialler Doe, .A.tv/oOd, Out.
14.41.111 4 /
Ov,appoints
Opal's Pins 1#‘1,1er Illsi the non-trrrtxtpurn_nill
asthenia • 'I
by Watts as U0.0 Prugg sta..
EXPERIENOE IS THE BEST
TEACHER, •
We must be willing to learn from the
experience of other rpeople. Every tes-
ilia is the voice of experience to you,
and it is your duty, if your blood is im-
pure aud your health finning, te take
Lsia tidedieine, You have every reason
UM ex ect that it will do for ou what
timonial in favor o Hood's Sarso,par-
11.4"irriCt 1.
BEGIN THE
'NEW YEAR RIGHT. 9
;
a. On the beginning of the New 'rear people tumidly turn over a new ;
0
Y leaf, and try to Improve on the previous years,
; leaf lent'yoonuceletavntabbeue; buyingagtttosotdosrer credit you sbould turn over a now
Stereo doiug a credit business monk their•goode at a credit prim), and
; although you get deeper cent, off for cash, you ore still paying too 'laugh ;
el for pew. goads.
al This store is conducted on itstrIctly cash basis,both buYing and sellieg. I
T It is not an experiment with us. We have been doing it for the past nine le
;people broke away from the credit stores last year and have tried our cash 1
years and have everything in first-class working order. A great nature V,
; system, and are deliglited with the change.,
When you think of making a change coil and see our naanstrioth stock ;
iN and we will be pleased to show you what *e can he for you.
Our stock taking sale is in full swing and bargains like these will be. V
V given in every department :-
-Ladies' Corsets, long waist, very' special, 250.
,
-Ladies' Corsets, steel filling, tri ed with lace, long and
a medium lengths, milers pink, blue a drab, good value at
t -Heavy all -wool Tweed, worth 75c, sale price 50e. ;
'75e, ea% price 50e.
-Four Ladies' Jackets left over from last year, half price. ;
0 -Ladies' Cloth Jackets, new styles, one quarter oft
a
-Tweed Dress Goods, good patterns, worth. 50c, for 85c.
0 -Tweed Dress Goods, heavy, worth 80e, for 19e. • .;
a
a We are offering special value in Ladies' Astrachan Jackets and Capes, ;
S Men's,Fur Coats and Fur (naps. You will always find speeial bargains in
t. all linen at stock taking time,
0 ' • (
McKINNON & 00. - BLYTH
it has done for others. It is the best Teeaperseesseimatea!i0ensmanineeneginitealeninnicafenneenngtennsonnwninres. .'ne•n'eenInata.0
reedicine meoey can buy.
119, I. 0. 0. F.,of vvideh he is a member, • Walker, Goderiob, on Tuesday, 1•11j0D'S PILLS are noreirritating,
bede him farewell for the time bottig, I Jan.2nd,1903, by RevnTas. AnAnder. wild, "realm
and extended him the courtesy of an I• amell• A.Frank W. Coleman,- of
oyster supper at W. A. Jolene, who Toronto, to May, only daughter of kirlerd. btayoalOsTuoinn'pHfoadi tilt go of nBurligrub.t
served up the bivalves in his usual . the late Robt. Walker, Goderich.
style. ROUTLEDGE-FORD.-At the home
• of the bride'e mother on • the 9th
Lneknow.
• Mr. Frank Jury died suddenly at leis
residence on the 13th concession of
West Wawanoish on Thuraday morning
last. Deceased bad only been ill for a , •BIRTH&
• con., on Wednesday, Jan. 10th, by WI1EN HEART FAILS
• Rey. Mr. A.ndrewa of Pollute°,
Smile, daughter of Mrs, H.Ford, to' Line's CHARM VANISHES -No CASE Or
Wilhbam Routiedge, Huron Road, - HEART DISEASE DR. AGNEW'S (JURE
all of Goderich township. FOR TAO IINART WILI.NOT HELIEVE
in 30 MINUTEG• AND PRItNEANENTLY
• Cone.
was
few days With throat trouble and his
Thos. Petry of Aylmer, Que., says
very sudden death is a and surprise to HAUGH-In Winghar4, on Jan.3rdlthe that for about five years he was a con
-508 family • and .neany friends, to • wife of James lisugleof a daughter. stant sufferer frcm acute heart de -
Whom the earnest sympathy ia extend- WRAY-4n Brussels, on Deo. Slat, the ranyments-endured untold pion, was
- una le to attend tn his daily work,
. ed in their great. -bereavement, Mr 1 wife of -Mr. A. M. Mollay,hardware any exertion caused great fatigue. He
'We welenme, however, his successor,
Mr.Kalbfleisch,and hope he will have a Xury had reached the ripe old age of • merchant, of a daughter. Was rec d t
o men ed o tr6 Dr. Anewa.
liberal ehare of the pationage Of the lieventy years, and wee an old and high. COLBERT-In EgmonWOl
dville, on Deo. Cure for the Heart. ne e did
neighborhood. ly esteemed resident of the township. 291h, the wife of Thos. Colbert.of e him great benefit; four, bottles drove
every spmptom of the trouble away.-
T„ns home on a visit. Mr. Manson . is of Old Light Lodge, No. 184, G. R. U., itt1JRRAY-In MoKillop. en Jan. 1st, Sold by Watts & Co.-.
one of the moat prosperous- merchants for the current year: W. M., Imam
Mr A, P. Manson of Wolaeley, N. W. n The following is a Iiit of the officers son. .
in the town where he dwells and saYs Morrison ; S. W., D. M. Gordon ; J. the wife of Mr. Marthalfurray, of a
times have never been better than they W., J. W. Armstrong ;Secretary, Harry .
were this fall. • • . s Days ; Treasurer, D.Faterson ; Ohitplain,
The party at Mr. Mero's last Thera- , 9., ; J.D., SMART -1n Aishfield meths 4th Jan., •
IMAMS.
Our pedagogues began. another year s e 1/1 . trying to eut.his wites Olivet. •
labor last Vnednesday. J.Murdoch ) Tyler, 3. Robertson ; I. G..,
A. MoKenzie I S.D. A. Barbour
day evening was a decided success, and u • • • i 0 •
McIntyre 5 S S as Lyons; D. of Margaret M.,- relict of the late
Whatif e.Eat
•
makes all lovers of the mazy dance C . f E. Morrison, • Charles Stuart, aged 89 years) 3
William • Newsome Wyeville, an
octogenarian, IS in nail at Barrie for
NUARYSALES
Durmg the month .of January we
will give sorae unusually good, bar-
gains in the following lines: •
WOOD COOKING STOVES
- WOOD HEATING STOVESI,
COAL HEATING STOVES
SECOND HAND STOVES BOTH COAL AND W000
FOUR FIRE PROOF SAFES AT CUT .PRICES
wish heartily for a revival of the good Deatb has olaimed another victim in1 months.
old times wben the people around here Hutto township in the periiou of Mrs. jURY-eln West Wawanosh on the -4th _Is intended to nourish and sustain us,
but it must be digested and assimil-
vvere more Sonia ble.thatia they are at Ni McKay. • Mrs. McKay went west Jan.. Prank Jury, aged 70 yeara.
ated' before it cart do this. In other We want room tor other goods
present it sometunes seerns with her son about tifteetryears agoiand WILSON-- In LucknOW, or% Monday,jan •
words, the nourishneentcontained in
Mi' j. Diechert had purchased unto mune back a few months ago to visit 1st, Susan Wilson, beloved wife of .food must be separated by the •dig- norne along and get a bargain!
himself a horse. Mr, Allan Baler has her daugliter, Mrs. Donald Matheson. Mr. Jas. Wilson, aged 63 years. estive °retinas from the waste mat- -`•-•
gone and done likewise. Shet, was nowell when she came end MoMURRA.YL-In Logan, on Deo 26.511,, erial and must be carried by the
Miss S. A Menson attended the wed-
ding of Mr. F. Hess of Zurich last gradually weakened until the end.. She, . the wife of Mr. James McMurray, blood to all •
died at a ripe old age, heft 94 years aged 58 years and 2, months, parts of the body. We believe the
• Wel ington Inee of Zurich has taken Mr. William GoIlau left last week for Trew Collison infant son of David many people derive from Hood's .
N :AN HARDWARE .44 STOVES AND TINWARE
' makes pure, rich blood. It restores
le . Lieut. John F. Tennant was in Tore Deo. 27th,Jais. Cason aged 69 years,
• old. HODGE-1n Listowel, on the lot inst., reason for the great betel% which so
H ta .1 ' d• :"G -W t
HARLAND BROS
Maia, go :West." Denver, Colorado, for the benefit of his and Ann Hodge, aged 3 months. Sitrattparilla lies in the fact that this
. w •
• the functions of those•organs . •
• IRO
Miss .A.ggie Douglas is home on a vie. health. CARSON -In Cuirces on Wedneeday medicine gives eood digestion and
Mr. Nelson Aitcbeson, a student in onto last week rosining application as a _ :10 menthe, 5 days. winch convert feed into nourialament .
Knox College. preached to a small but member of the Canadian Contingent CHAPMAN-1g Seaforthe on December
that gives strength to nerves a,nd ,0 0
•
interested congregation lent Sunday. for South, Africa. , 28th, Jane Brown,vvi e of Wm.Chare muscles. It also cures dyspepsia, We showA line of goods •
Mr. Robb. Boyce, who has hem) in Mr. John JOynt sold to Mr.- Moore- • man, sr., ot Tuckersmith, aged 63 scrofula, salt rheum-, boils, sores.
tbe West all sinnineerci has returned. house, mitobeu, lase week 25te- insplit you's, 10 menthe and 16 days. pimples and eruptions, cattarrh, • design and finish
Be was aecomeard hY his cousin, treeo in his bush in West wawanesh, • MoVENZIE-In McKillop, on Jan lat,. rheumatism and all 'diseases that'
• ' • Isabella Murdie, wife of the late have their origin in impure blood.
Miss Fee.
NATTY
St. Helens. Sohn McKenzie, aged 83 years and
. .
_ _
• ,Brussels. 10 months. •
The Be. 4, M. Whaley has again
— —. Laura Louisa, daughter of Thomas
DE N ON -In Brusaels on D ea. 30,
11 " 4 FURNITURE
of Kingston, is dead in his 102nd year
Mr. Robert Hendren the oldest citizen '
—
resumed the, visiting of the congrega- Last fall while packing apples Joe and Mrs. Denoison, aged 21 years, : ,
tion. McKay put a note in a barrel askingthe 8 months and 13 days; • NERVES PARALYZED.
The Yonng People's Society of T tic iver ea communicate With him stet- DecKELLAR-In Rodney on Deo..30th, — •
Calvin church met as usual. Rev.. 3,-
M. Whaley, B. A.; occupied the chair
and. Mr. Maclernorrow gavean address.
The new school teacher of school No.
4 is from Goderich town and com-
menced teaching on Thursday last.
The tele of the Institute papers and
magazines was held on . Monday night
last
The Womenn Missionary Society of
the Presbyteriao church will meet at
Mrs. R. K. Miller's on Wednesday
afternoon. • •
Hugh McDonald has gone to Gode-
rich to study for his First.
• Miss 3. Lanes is visiting her cousins,
the Misses Rutherford, ,
Mr. James 'Ramage, Who has been
attending the Agricultural College at
Guelph, is home agaio.,
• We are pleased to see Mrs. S.Durnin,
who has been ill for some time, able to
be out. again,
Mr. John Clark is home from TQVI.
onto where he has been studying.
• Mr. David Todd arrived home with
nis bride last. Wednesday from Miclg-
gau.
Live Stock Markets
Trade at the Toronto cattle market to
day wile brisk, gook in ,all branches sell -
log out at fair prices.. , Hogs advanced
12no per cart all round. Tile quality of
Cattle on tbe whole was good. The to-
tal receipts were 1000 cattle, 2600 sheep
and %tuba and 2000 hogs. Last week's
receipt) were 1669 cattle, 2,327 filidep
and lamb", 1,988 hogs, 22 calves and
$81.40 weigh receipts.
Export Cattle-Thia branch was ac -
nye, stock being itt good demand at Zurich. •
Arm pricres_, $4.'75 to $e.lei .per owt • . —
for choice heavy steers and $4.25 to , Our township fathers Were ell return -
$4.65 for lighter weight, • ed by acclamation. Thia goes to show
Feeders were scarce and . tend at that their dealings with the nubile der-
poices quoted in table. ing the past year were O. K. Out
Stockers -Showed Boole improve- villsgo nouncil Was also sleeted, you
went and light offeriogi sold readily at might say, by acclamation, the only
fair prices of $2,25 to $2.93 per owt for difference being that all new men are in
lighter weights and $3' to 0.25 for it.
heavier stook. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuss of Exeter
Mitch Ociwa.--A moderate demand are spending their holidays in town.
at $30 to $45 prevailed. , Offerings ivere Mr.' Ify. Randall had his brother as
,guest for a fere days.
Builie-Butaheral bulls, weighlag 1,280 0, 111. Buchanan left for Goderich
to 1,300 lbs. were in moderate demand a week ago Wednesday morning to res
at $3 to $3.25 pet own feeding bulls at aume her studies there.
$2.25 to $2.75 per owt, stook bulls at Mt. Hess was united in marriage
'fie to $2 25 and ligbt weights itt $1.75 to Miss Julia Dates, eldest daughter of
to $2 per owt. • Mr. Fred. Dates of Hay, Deo. 28. May
Sheep and Lainba-Notwithatanding they live to enjoy many years ofwedded
the unusually large run prices held life.
being fairly firm considerable demand' Mr. 11 Holtzman is able to be around
especially for lambs. Prices were again alter a long and serious ilineas.
ateady as quoted in table. Eneort Master All. end Eddie Paine, form -
sheep were a trifle weaker. erly of thisplace, but now of London,
W. L. Girkin bought a let of 000413 called on Mende here. They are both
heifers at $3.76 per cwt, looking well.
We quote : Mrs. Shetton. of Detroit is visiting her
Cows each 30 00 45 00 sister, Mrs, Rhoding,
Export cattle choice 4 76 5 12 '
Export cattle, Iighb4 25 4 65
Butchers' cattle, choice4 00 4 25 Heavy snowfalls and slides ay e
Daintier& cattle good..,8 25 8 75 blockaded the line of the White Pass
Butchers' med. mixed8 00 8 25 and Yukon Railway, and trade to the
Butchers' coinmon 2 00 8 00 Klondik& and other northern districts
4 25 4 50 Is suspended indefinitely.
32'3 401)
0(1(1 80
lig the condition of the fruit whine pun
°hued and the price paid. Last week
he received a reply from H. 0, Binvland,
at Haunted Lakes Ranch, Lamberton,
Alberta,saying the fruit Was received in
good order and the price paid waa $13
per barrel.
Hugh Williams got a fan on the ice a
few days ago and fractured a small bone
in bis leg near the ankle.
Alf„ Baeker was very successful' with
hie fancy fowl at the Stratford poultry
show, getting three first prizes, four
second and four specials.
The (loath occurred a few days ago of
Laura Louisa Dennison, daughter of
Thos. Dennison, who recently moved to
Wan. She was a victim of oonsuroption.
The funeral took place to Brussels cem-
etery.
On Saturdey forenoon Mrs, 11.0, Dun -
ford received a telegram notifying her
of therather sudden death of her mother,
Mrs,ThereMeore,at Witbuno,Lambton Co.
Mrs. Dunford left on the afternoon train
for that place.
• B. Getty, W. F. Vanstone and lame"
• Irwin attended.the Executive meeting
of East Huron Conservative Anociation
at Winghatn. It was decided there to
hold the annual meeting in Brussels on
Friday, 19th inan, for the purpose of
electing officers and nominating a can.
didate for the forthcoming Dominion
election. There ia every probability
that E. L. Dickenson,earrister of
Wingbann will be the choice of the eon,
yen tion
Mrs. Mary McKellar, niece to Thos
Curry, Brussels, aged 38 years.
CLARK -At "Claremont Faroe" Col-
borne townahip, on Friday, Jen 51.11,
1900, Jame(' Clark, aged 73 years, 3
menthe and 19 days.
• It doesn't seem to make any differ-
ence to The Illustrated Buffalo Express
where the news events of the world
happen ; it gets good pictures of the
war in South Africa or in• the Philippines
just as it gets good pictures of all lee
portant events nearer borne. In our
judgment it is thibeat illustreted news.
paper publiahed anywhere.
Special illustra- Dune, export, heavy
do
.tive schemeS,in dolor Feeders, heavlight
y
and in blaek and white - (1
bY Vir alter Apple- o /00 to 000 lbs... 300 7125 Express,
a - Stockers. 640 50 700
5 3 40 'The best pictorial neWspaper in' the
225 2 60 United Stetter is The illuatrated Bee%
--------213
tonOlark,E.0. Pe.. re"dillg has 2 2 75
Light bulls for Buffalo". 1 75 2 PO
Miss Olive Boyle of Louth Township
went out of the house in apparent good
health. She dropped insensible in the
yard., and died half an hour after being
carried into the house.
For Over Fifty Years
itins.Wiestowa souffle -0a tweet has boa
used by millions of mothers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child suffering
and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth sena at
Once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth-
ng Syrup" for Children Teething'. It will re-
lieve the peering° sufferer immediately. De-
pend upon itLmothers, there 13 00 mistake about
it. It cures Diarrhcea_ regulates tho Sten:loch
and bowels, cures wind Colic, softens the
Gums. redness Inflammation, and tone and
energy to the whole sy6tom. re, Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething 18 Plea -
Mat to the taste and litho prescription of nee
of the oldest and beat female physicians and
nurses In the United States.. Price twonty-five
dente a bottle. Sold by all druggists throngh-
Out the world," Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
ntsfott's SWOONS 131701P.,
ixotto, Henry Mc. Liceet ate& bone 2 00 2 25 The bubonic plague is go had at
lmdor
Ef d
an others.
do tutchei 2 50 2 '75 gun burning ties infected houses, The
limbs Ter ewt
Carter, Dwight L. 46e:P Wort ewes .- 3 00 0 60 Horiolule that the author ties have be.
50 3 00 'plague has appeared in Manila.
4 0J 4 so
do p eked eweinwethers 4 Do 4 15
illustrated prospeetus sent
Bucks per ew; ..... ..,•,.. 2 00 2 tiO
free to any address. Velvets meth 4 00 - 10 00
• Hop choice 450 000
skis000mmonloomoo . Hogs heavy int 3 87 0 00
Charles Scribner) s Sons, flngs Iightfztt. 4 12 0 00
Beleffehere• New York. ' 11°00 e°r11 tea. 4 000 tet
niallailiiiiiiifilininellneatiatet 1 ttl,;:,"::: .............. ' ' ' 11, (01 g 800
NERVOUS PRoSTRATION SO SEVERE,
LOST POWER oF HANDS, SIDE AND
' 1431.13,S, BUT SOUTH AMERIOA.N Nen-
'VINE BEAT OFF-DISHABE AND SAVED'
HER.
Minnie Stevens, daughter of T. A..
Stevens, of the Stevens Manufacturing
Oonof London was stricken down with
a very severe attack of nervous pees-
tration, wbich resulted in her losing
the power of her limbs, She could not
lift or hold anything in her hands, and
other complications showed themselves
Her parents had lost hope of her re-
covery. She benan taking. South Am-
erican Nervineaind after taking twelve
bottles she was perfectly restored, and
esivijaz tog. health. to -day. -Sold by
*0011.41,0111*
THE NEW.REOQRD gives the news
of Huron. •
125 MEN ENTRENCHED
k EOM THE INROADS OF DREADED OAT.
ARUM WHAT DR.AGNEW'S CIA.T.AltRHAL
POWDER DID Foit LEBteeno H91
PROVES WILL Do Fon OTHERS.
Alfred LeBlanc, of St. Jerome, Que.,
was a, great sufferer for years with
catarrh of it very severe type, Dr.
Agnew's Catarehal Powder rescued
him when everything else had failed.
To -day when he 'wee to bis lumber
camp with his 125 men, this great
remedy is considered as much a ne-
cessity to comfortable camp life as
anything else. It. relieves cold in the
head in ten minutes; prevents the
growing of catarrh genes, and when
they are sown, it cures them. -Sold by
Watts 46 0o,
Preceater Waitted
A Loader of the Psalmody in She Presbyterian
Church, Illyth, with or without a choir. Ap-
plieants to sing ono day on trial, and to engage
and pay their organist Apply, stating aniary.
Applications receive& up tp January 20th, 1900.
Addreas J. S. Hormone. Secretary, Blyth.
English Spavin Lmitnene remoVes ail
hard, soft er calloused lumps and blew.
%hes from horses, blood spavin, curler,
aplinta, ring bone, sweeney, atiflea,
aprities, sore and sweeten throat
coughs, ete. Save $50 by use of one
bottle. Werranted the most Wotider-
fel blemislecure ever known. Sold by
, Watts & (Jo,
LAND FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for Pale that desiraole -
sixteen (10) acres of land smith of the London
Road Bridge. Itis a, bea.utif Idaho for building
and will be -sold in one piece or in lots, My
reation for selling fa that it is too far from tOWn
to handlo myself and it doesn't pay to hire help
, A, COUCH. Clinton
Tune 20th.
OGS
We want Loge and
Bolts of all kinds suit.
able for Headings, and
are prepared to pay -the
Highest Cash
Prices...
If you hive any Logs to
sell IT WILL PA.Y You to
enquire our prices before
taking_Aem elsewhere.
11. & J. ROUND
Stittdeten Salt Works,
Sam erdy 1000.
Znrekalterneso Oil hi fho best
preservotivt of new leather
and the tett renovator of old
leather. It one, tofterue, black-
out and prottitt. That •
Eureka
Harness Oil
eerier bon harness, your old Ur.
ANA and your carriage ton, and tber
will not only look better but wear
longer. Sold eVerYwbets 10 ClUIR**11
*Warrens ban pint* to five callous.
wool nossut. en. CO., VASA
•
SPECIAL
NOTICE
r have decided to commence
onJanuary 1st, WOO, to sell
for Cash or its equivalent,
and hope by handling best
goods at lowest prices to
merit a eontinuanee of pub.
lie patronage.
Doe. 802's STSWART
W. JACKSON
AOONT 0. P. it
CLINTON
F R
THE
HOLIDAY
SEASON
unexcelled in
Tor the
HRISTMAS
RADE
Do not fail to eee what lye have to
offer in the Furniture Line.
Something suitable for a
XMAS PRESENT
We will be 'pleased to show -you
through our Well -Stocked Warerooms. 1
g .
BROADFOOT .BOX 84 00,
.
'trioirultiutre Dealers and Undertakers
•3. W. Chidle7Manager
,•
Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our
Funeral Director, J.W. Ohidley King St, opposite Foundry.
HOLIDAY
GROCERIES
We MI have confidence,.
recommend the WHITE
• SWAN Flour for holiday
baking. It is a cheap
• flour only in price.
• We have renewed our
stock of Groceries and
now have a big supply
especially good for the
Holiday season,
0. OLSON,
Travellers to any perb of the
world should consult the
above in reference to Haab%
W. JACKSON
• 'WNW 0 P.
.11.11.fiGAItgl, 11120W1V.t.P.ef D.EVRASOD.
NOTICE TO_CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given puranant to Chapter
inn E. 5-0.. ternthat all persona having olefins
egainot the estate of Margaret Brownlee, late
of Clinton, widow, deceased, who died. Aprli
2151. 1899, are required to ,end by post or deli-
ver to the undersigned solicitors for Proctor
Juno and Samuel Robert Stuart. executors of
the last will of the sold deeeased, on or before
the 23111 day of January, 1000. their names and
addresses and full particulars of their chime
awl 0 statement of thOir actounts on& the
nature of the security (if any) hold by tient ;
and after the said %at nained date the said (me.
otters will diatribute tho assets of tho said de-
canted unkempt the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only for elaims of which they
then shalt have had notice.
DE • SON,
Solieftora for Executors;
Mgettel 1. OineDec. 2B -t, itto.
STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANYTIME.
HOUDA y
We ask You to -try otir, Rai-
sins, Currants and Peels.
Our stock is new and good,
just what you want for
. Holiday baking,
. •
Exeter Flour for
Holiday Pudding.
There is no better Flour
made than this and none
better value for the money.
For Fresh Canned Goods
try ours • _.... .
J. W HILL
London &
Lancashire Life
Established in Canada 11303
I1170iitia $6,532488
LIBERAL, STRONG', PROORESSIVE
• All the popular forms of
insurance issued. Policies
unconditional, world-wide
and nonforfeitable. Money
looted. Policies purehtmed,
New business 1898,
000, Amount paid pollees
bolders $687,000 .... . .
Full information furnished by
CHAS. B. HALE, AGENT* CLINTON
STRATFORD, 'ONTARIO.
tieltool that °frets ruiventnges not found
elsewhere in Catte,da., Largo shad erDert,
itatrUCtOrg ; Increoced attendance t Ingo -date
'minces training ; Acores of Rodents ntaetd
into good paying positionet ettutente iu attend
-
/MOO who Onus from pieces% whieh aro 101OACt1
OthOT nominees tonetes. Thor TOW the boot.
It onyx In the Obit NOW tOrM,now open. lihiter
iurtoottaa ethics. Write to day for our huge
.1 *OM° p
tttl'
W. 1. 211tOTT, Prinelpal
Oooles Cotton nod Compiut
11 arieceNsfully use. monthly teem.
10,000 Ladle& Safe effsetnal. Led 1st atk
__your atuggiat TOT Cooktrollie nosi Celt -
Take oo ewer. AS 611/41Xtittre,papi And
im▪ itstione are dstrgerorte. rrleeiltls. 1. *5 08.2
▪ 110. 8.10 degreeS StrrItgrar,e,graeoz
,r 2. mailed en reCOtp„c Of price And ttin Stott
0,11,„, orbs C080k'VOMP0017 ItithlOrWs NIL
arrtit1A. 551113told aita reetnnialadld bran
resptuisible Druggists 14 061144is , -
No1 oil No 1 gold In (limos by Praire
j'aelOgnir Dratgist.