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The Clinton New Era, 1902-03-28, Page 2:. 10 • March 28tb, 1902 Whitt* 100 , I ERIDA.Ye MAR. 20002: . . Cloloing events.-Pollini on the Man. noire liquor act -April 2. King's cores illation -June 26. Ontario referendum on liquor act --Dec. 4. , According to an amendment to the Teethed 9f taking the oath adopted by the Legislature, hereafter anyone in ;Dnario corcipelled to take the oath tray. doso it he wtehes after the Scottish' fashion of uplifting the hand and re- peating the following words; "I swear by Almighty God as I shall answer to Ierod in the great day of judgmentethet 1 shall tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing tint the truth so far as I &now it, and the earn e shall be asked of me." The Ate rney-General who introduced the clause, said his atten tion had been called to the remalks of judges on the unsanitary nature of the practise of kissing • the book, It was avoided by some people by kiseing their thumbs and he considered that it was not necestrary at au. Life Insurance. Some idea of the magnitude of Life Insurance in Canada will be gathered from the following figures. They show tbat over $85,000,000 worth of new life •insurance was taken out last year, and that the total amount in force was a good many mitlions. r.. 1, S. S. etruveation at uublirn., Farmers' Institute Ileetings THE 0... ON NEW ERA. The 11111 annual amen% of the a Number ot liutf restIrla lielv 'Union Methodist church on March Ortallei-The'ClOesfloo of 13, The day was all that could Fairs, be desired, S. b. Convention wets held •.I• hi Auburn though the state of- the Fairly well attended meeting under roads ineveinted the attendance of the auspices of the West Huron Far- 1334103* Who bad intended ceasing. elute met s' Institule were held on FridaY at ing the afternoon and evening seeeions the Orange Hall, eloderich township, every available spot WAS occupied. The and on Satnrday at the court house, president, Alex, Young, Carlow, occu. vied the chair. The musical partof the program, which contributed so much to the success of the meeting, was at. tended to in the forenoon by a union Stock. Theeneakee enenhasized theirs) village choir, in the afternoon by the pointe: 13egiu with the right dam ; peel; Westfield choir, and in the evening be , use an interner sire ; it takes more to heeP the Smith's Hill choir, at" poor stook than good; start oalf to eat as After the opening exercises, and re - latas possible; don't feed too heavy; port of the secretary treasurer, the fol- rootewhOle ' es soon as the young lo-fd Wing Oeer6 were elected: WIlliana beast oall eatthem : lieVer let 4 lege the Oarepbele, president; John' Raithlay, asli &eh ; keep calves in fromthe flies. vice president; John Wilson, Secretary; Regarding elieep, his experience was that roots should be fed before lambing, Bran B. B. UMW°, treasurer, Rev Mr Burnet, after a few remarks, was a good thing to feed for growth. Now introduced hie subject "The S 8 teed:x- is the time to buy sheep. Chas Whitley spoke on the Bemire 3adg. it is essentia. hat we lead an active and'nervou.sness are- often: the ' Goder tch. At the Orange Hall meeting the first address was given by Jas • Snell. on 'The Me re gellaen t and Vara of Falln er at ;Verge e 11 h ing coarse 9A the Guelph Arioultural •Col- elleerteen-rtui, oje46.4.-..neTerintended__, -lesult_of.hurfied meals. 11 Indi• gestion lege• John Sowerby on eReephag Boys on the itirro," and Wm Indian on "Small scul tor the artist. the ()WM:11Pb; At the Saturday meaint after the preeis rough and unpoliebed diamond. appar- "A ricultur 1 F ' ." H 'd • to adorn the crown of an earthly mon- „ JEfferVeSgent us to be idle; man has some ideal 'the Fruits." • vvor accomplishes eirerything; the dent that a change.in the manit was evi- agement of arch. So the child, ignorant and sin - fairs is neonatal, though to what extent dent's address, James al 1011011 epoke oe ently worthless, is, when preparedetit c ful by nature, when guldecl properly to e whish may be of Solna assistance. The ings. Perha.ps in the wayward boy the young. With the view of keeping the ened, will prove a blessmg to mankind. Properties for Sale or to Let Property for Sale. To Rent Lot 88, Maitland concession, eoderich Town- ehip, Apply to OAS. SCOTT, narrieter. uot U. Minton, Ont. . Fur So ie -or to Rent. The resideree pnopertv of D. It Benue. on Princess St., ()Buten. Apply •ct JAR SCOTT, Deo. 27-tf. , barester, Canton. ,To Rent, ••••••••Tra • First class brick store, suitable for any bud - miss. Apply to W.0. SEARLE, Clinton, Nov15-11. Farm for Sale. '"•g, $9,000 will eu- a ob gee farm of about 120 acres, •siteatrd al uta half mile fro. Clinton, Geed brick house, zu x 28, and 20 x 20, barna .10 x 60, and 40 x 50, stone stables uederneath, silo, windmill. ate-. A. verY titmice location and excellent farm, for anyone wanting a real T onA wo good place. Will be so d on easy terms, for further particulars apply to J. STEVENS. Jan 9111-3m. Clinton, P. 0. Leto 10 and 20 Fult 1 street, Clipton, on on* Is situated a triune cottage 262{30 containing five 1 roma, einem r ItItehen and. largo woctishedi . small fruits, heri and soft wee". For sato ea I easYt /pplyon Premigee Mar. 14-M. GEroO.STEWART. 1 For Sale. 1 Lot 104. Victoria, Street, Olinton, with, frame cottage containing sevou rooms; hard and soft I water, mall stable; eve quarter acre of land, bearing fruit, trees. Apply to R1DOUT3iFIALE, I Mar 24-tf 1.••••••• Shorthorns for Sale. Property for Sale. Cottage and two lots ter sale on King St., Clinton, Cottage contaius five rooles, 0101110.1 pantry, cellar and summer kitchen; hard and. soft water, a number of elunt and pear treett.- 'Will be sold obese, amity to R. 3446.LEOD, Mardi 7-tf. Clinton • Lem], •JAMES SOOT,' • A.rgiatar,lboliettort fro., 01.0110eT. Or/ice-Elliott Block, Isaac Streeti RONEY No leteN, - wrocong. BARRJBTR li(ThICITORZ NOTAR PTJILLIC, nyc. ()cove- Reimer Block, 'Up attire Opposite Peuryei Photo Gallery CLINTate RIDOUT & HALE p coreverearecaens, 003134ISSIONER 0, Real Estate and Ineuranoe Agency , Nione to Soap. 0. B. HALE, jOHN BMW T CHARLES SEAGEIR -- - Barrister SolioitorSotary and Conveyazo e • , even eon aud the other nineteenths old, from good milking cows' also Office -Opposite Colborne Hotel it two year mil heifer in calf; . go d stook and good breedirig. q ED. H. WISE Balsam Grove Stook Flinn, Mar. 14-tf. Clinton, P. O. Me Gm CAMERON be. To Let! is debatable. The .Provinoial Fairs As- a higher and better life, will bve and sedation is getting out a model prize list pe adorn the crown of the King of fair should be made tt ti f more a rao ve or there is a latent power, which, if awak- boys on the farm, every opportunity Order method, alid punctual attend. sho ld b • • better to be a good farmer than a mediocre Teacher should stand, and so have Professional man. The fair should be each pupil under her eye; review pre - made educational. The so-oalled espeidal vious lesson and connecting tinker die- ance should always be insisted upon. features should he abandoned. A great care all beeps, use •only the Bible. Al - deal of interest might be aroused by a ways have in view the • object of all . New Business Insurance hi competition between school seotions on teaching -the conversion of each ipupil Ziame of Company. . _ . . British. Empire.... Canada Life Confederation Continental Life 'Dominion Excelcior Federal Great West Home Life Imperial London London & Lanca- shire Manufacturers Metropolitan... . • . Mutual Life Canada Mutual of NewYork .Thationnl .0" North American Northern Peoples ..... Soya Victoria. . . Standard ' Sun Life - • • -•--Travellers . ... Union Mutual United States .. . .. , be enade . to interest. the• This the d elass, like some clocks are too • Issued and force in • Taken in Canada Dec81. such obits as *hebeat-kept grounds, 1, In the afternoon Rev J. S. Henderson Canada in 1901 ago', . tections of grains properly. labeled, col- .addressed a masa meeting of children. leotions of beneficial and 'filmdom; inmate We all want to do stemeibinie; 'he rid- , . 00 „ 10 00 somethuog in the spring to interest them' .unto the Lord. Jesus is always inter - 4 212,540 00 71,908,788 22 properly classified, eto. Give the children vised them to do all tei h t'l 249,661 00 6,271.181 40 untie the time of the fall fairs. There ested in boys and girls, and whilst here 'mom oo ammo 00 should be an organized, systematic form of on earth need illustrations in address- eenew oo 52,886,117 00 book-keeping. Suggeations were made ing the people. The farmer, after tills 1,019,500 00 2.104,666 00 that the seed fair might be incorporated ing and sowiug, was disappointed if 841 WO 00 4,427,124 00 1,084,878 50 4,422,282 65 in the fall fairand that the poultry amide- he had no crop; so if we fail to glorify 2,281,710 50 18,058,777 61 tion and the fall fair might so operate God, cur life will be a failure. - We 3,224,505 00 111,415 599 00 620,174 00 2,561,196 CO .• The Farmers' Institute might take up have bright examples in the Word of 8,116,500 00 11.286,700 00 mese mattere. An6ther improvement God-Samtiel: in the Old Testament, 1,618,105 00 6,489,058 00 might be in the employment of expert in th N Tt tO • 1,037,25590 9204,455 00 8,669 049:00 24,584,204 00 the reasons for theirawarde. • Some people of splendid ability and 3udges, who iniglit give lectures and state little lad with five loaves and fishes. 17,681.942_00 23,661,629 00 In the dismission on this subject, it was glorious opplart unities, yet doing noth 8,727,452 re semen 58 suggested that ladies could be appointed ing for Christ, are like a clock perfect 4,200,000 00 25.450,000 00 1,400,755 00 2,480,745 00 - as heads of departments. The question in eeery respect but lacking hands; no 3,833,402 00 26,678,752 00 was asked. How have the cbildren time finger pointing to Christ. If you bee 1,010,570 00 1.552,067 09 1.069,405 00 2,702 456 00 teachers now contrlain that they have not • 1 • f • Ch ' t' t d s' 1,267,500 00 2,769,870 00 to make these collectiOns spoken of when • lieye in Christ, confess him. Some peop e. pro ening ris tans, ye cing 1.723,766 07 21,401,726 00 enough time for the various studies. The nothing,. lacking conseeratettlife 4,201 647 85 528.867 IQ, ehildren are.. being -forced -too -mode:. ,the-servi.ce- of Christeare like a 6106E: I6,s22,682 00 114,691,241 00. little recreation should be encouraged. 96860)00 6,283,129 40 J. Kernieban thought an effort should. with works,. hands and face apparently 813 000 00 1 644 740 00 ^ oOM lete p ,-butno movement. The mi e one by lo erin the admission ut are better than tht3 former • w slow, b PasiVotes on Prohibition, .fee and doobling.the attendance, H. 'Mor- two; the fourth class were like the ris agreed with Me Rernighan'aeviews. clocks thee looked right' aiid worked • Votes polled in the Ontatio general Marqeis said that whet the farmee right; everything in perfect heimony. • • • elections, November 1000,328,083, Vetes polled for prohibition in On- tario plebiscite for 1894,492:480. Votes polled a;eainst prohi bid on in same plebiscite, 110,720. Votes polled for prohibition. in • On- tario in Do'minion preciscits of 1898 (570784 on list), 154,499. . Votes polled ligainet prehibition in Oat:nisi in same pletdscite, 115,275.. Decline of prohibition vote ie 1898 from 1894, 37,990. , • Increase in anti -pi enibition Tote in 1898 front 1894, 4,555.. Necesssry car r ye prohibition if same vote is polled as was cast in 1900; . • or 0 days she would make 060 per year. the Bible, as to ite history, canons, Vitte,i of women cast in 18versio 94, Who It is quite possible tahaye dews that pro- inspiration, genuineness., credibility, cannot vote in Oetober, 14,000: throe this amount. • • . G leaitheraite thought that for one who d 1 11 213 042. from *he got rom e Goderich fair was not always Bo Christ'should be the mainspring •of • helpful, He 'Advocated the • adoption, of all our actions, regulated by the Word seed fairs and spring fairs and the vont- • of God, with tbe peace of and in our• bination of the several aesodations: "In beetle. • • unity there is strength." , J: A. Ti,,,.. 'B. A., Provincial Sec - Mrs Rifted gave an • addiess on 'The retaiy, illuetrated the lead:ring of a Women's Institute," and airs C. Came: nornial class; the teacher must have a bell spoke on "Household Room:mime' F. right knowledge of the Bible, isqually C. Elford • • Chickens for the• Home and Foreign 'tile great ainl a the •teacher was te ,The Gametal Purpose 'Crow" was the Book, and •throtigh it to the Author of dav for the general purptSse cow Itad not able to give some knowledge of the gave.an address on "Fattening • Or more so a 'knowledge of the child; Markets." • bring the child to knowletlge of the subject of an address by It. Young. The the Buok-God. The teacher must be :passed though the teem had • Wien into Bile es a whole -its 'structure, books, disrepute, The oow mud be wen 'T-hdwriters ment eo • grab Y, fair -size, kind, and give at least 6,000 tory and doctrii3nes eotettrith YeXter- pounds of milk. At eight .quarts per day • nal and internal e ;deice, • respect t . e . as a body, . Parliamentary Letter.... • . _ At themeeting of tht Public Accounts.. r2rittee the other day, an amusing Thing came out that ee.eeeed the hot- • tom away from what the Oppose._ 'thought was "a mare's nest." Irivesti-* gating the purchase of ties for the L.: .tereolonial, they came acrese cese -where one mail he d tippliCd an . urs usually large quantity. -.Here wee Scandalsuresure Some friend of the . Government hadevidently been reward-. ed, and the -Opposition members ensiled at their supposed diseovery. -But -it tinned to a very sickly smile, ard their faces lengthened pr eceptibly when It member of the committee showed- that the purcbase was from a Conservative member of the Local house. The fact that theseller was a Conservative made .41 the difference in (be 'world. . . . . . . had occasion the other day to re- commend a man -to the fovoridde don- sideratiotetif one of the Ministerselho, it may be remitted, is notes total. stainer, and yet i$ not a drinking man as the term. Is generally understood, e asked nib if the rnan drank or was o od character. I told that the man -did n ink,stefar as I knew,atcl gave him a goodeohineacter. Bringing his fist down vigoroutly.on he des it he said "Holmes, I don't care how good a - Grit &Alan is, sobong as lam ofiice rn. never appoint a man whodrinks to any position in the service, be- muse so finer or later- heel get, us int g trouble." Though the remaik baa no relation to the man whose claims I WW1 pressing. I told the Minietar I admired hisetand, as the position was unwell.' able. It also shows the growth of opin- ion along a certain line. t. . •eD • 1' When there are no "set" subjects for the enterprising correspondents to Write a.bout, they fall back upon "there are rumors of cabinet changes," and With that, beautiful inventive faculty that seems second nature te the aver- age newspaper man, they at once proved to reconstruct the Cabinet. It 18 80 easy to do this. Instead hnst- ling for news they can sit at a desk,and from a fertileiniagination form se dozen *Cabinet s, if needed. And it is measur. ably safe, because no one will bothrt. to t: officially contradict these • yarn. The littlest one le to the effect a "Sir 'Richard Cartwright is like'y eave thecabinet." Well, he may be likely to some day, but there's no more imbed late likelihodd than there has been for years. The Opposition would be glad to see him leave, but the Government . members who respect him very highly Indeed, and appreciate him for his r e s one of the soutces of strength to the party, said are not losing sleep °vett thy-- tn.- d d n S9U ; a 41.,.. must be cared sold milk the general purpose cow ,was not for and traieed, • r. I ord gave an able address on Profitable. • • • D G.ff • H. -.orrie thought farmers must breed 'the convertion ef children, God had a . p inae, even n the destroceon of .71 Eandsome Menu eard. those nations who fergoe bim. Two mg either for milk and blotter or for beef. 11 • . parpoeeen his. domes, never mere at tit` lit Salt stimulates and tonesthe digest- ive organs ena.bling the stomach • to digest perfectly. Those who suffer will find Abbeys Salt a perfect corrective of all stoma.ch disorder. Dys- pepsia cannot be cured by doc-' taring the effect. Abbeys Salt removes the causes by enabling . the stomach to do its work pro- perly.e-n mild laxative, A.t all druggists. • Crisp County Clippings The fine 100 acre farm of Donald Cretin-, con 9, Grey,hits been purchased by Robt Hoover, of Westfield, for $5500; Miss L. J. McLaughlin, of Grey, has left for Yorkton, .Assa,, where she has secured a school at a salaryof 050 a month. - • ' The dam et Wroxeter, which has stood many a freshet during its exist- ence of 30 years,gave away Wednesday weeks • Mr Rivers,who eecently retired from the firm of Shepherd & Revers. in Ex- eter, has bought Mr Kernickes farm!. Thames Road, near Exeter.- le -T. -Halls,: son of Mrs Jae • Halls, of Exeter, has sole out his boot and shoe • stock in Gdderich, which he. has con- ducted there -for the poet tWo years to Mr E. Downing; of Goderich. Mr Halls wilicotitinue on with Mr Dewning. W.. S, Talbott has purchased, the stock Of Vern Levit, �f- "Levitt Fair." Exetere and has taken possession, Mr Leyitt having recently purchased the Greed Bend Park,will direct his atten- tion to her management., . R. Proctor, of Morriseand Miss Mar- garet A. McMurray were :married at the residence of the brideer ..parents in Morris -on Thursday evening Of last week: The 'ceremony was performed bythe Rev G. McQuillan in the. pres- encene 100 gueste. • • " Jessie McIntosh telict re the late E. J. McArthur, can 9, GI ey, pat -sed away on Tuesdey week Decetieed wee. liorn in lengarry Co, 0 and WAS united in marriage 81 years attn. He hesband predeceased -her in 1890., She leaves ene son three daughters au& a mece iwho has been one of the family) ate . . formerly ot Chonerou, Holt & Cameron That beautiful store in the Jackson Block, Huron Street, late1y. occupied by C. Witte. Ap- e • - THOS.; jAOICSON, Sr ' Sept. 6-11 Clinton For Sale. • North hat of Lit 26 cm fifth con., township of igolile".41171,10%learYtgliaotra PI= drained. 46 Miles from Clinton, addregs or see ereonally Mr. MEGAW, owner, iseaforth, or James AhORIBALD, horse dealer, Soaforth. Jan 24.•-tf. • Cottage to Rent. • A comfoitable and roomy cottage on Ina° street, lately °eon led by Mr Geo. Orion is • offered to rent._ T e quarter acre.v0a?ant loyt adjoining will be gold ou. easy tim Ariel to -MRS ADD, Mary Si Cot. 4--tt • The west half of lot ,24, Hayfield Con . God. erich township containing 100 aortal c gootl land, is offeredifor.sale on easy terms. Good barn, log house, plenty of water Auld emall orchard. Particulars on application to • tf-- .7, P. IIISDALL,Olintun' -House and Lot .for Sale Farm For Sale. ' • G oderich . arm tor Sale. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, ^ _For sale or torent, 97 acreamore or less. oon- sisting of parts of lots 19 and 20 2nd cqn., Hul- let, 11 miles from Clinton; the' very best Bell, good house, end splendid bank -barn, James Tremeer owner. For further partioulars apply, to MISS WASHINGTON, Rattenbury St , Clinton. • , • • , March 21-2, For Aeryice: The undersigned will keep for service this season the American registered Hereford bull "Kruger" No 106,981. Terms g1.25 payable Jan, 1903. Also young Hereford stook for sale at any time. E. EARNHA111,Lot 11, Con, 9, Hullett- March 21-6.. • Ice Ire. . As have aken orer the large ice house from Wm. Wheatley, on Huron street, Ism prepared to take orders to furnish good, clean Pure lee to all customers during the coming summer, ..&11 orders will be promptly attended , to. H. DA.VIS,Clinton. • Feb 14-tf. • A. small lot, 66 It frontage, and comfortable frame house, with woodshed attached, on Willia,ni street, near Show Ground. Will be aold cheap. Apply to W. BRYDONE, barrister, or T. R. FOSW.1% Tara. • For Sale or to Rent. • - . Lot 29, con. 2, Stanley,. containing 100 acres in. good state of cultivation fonsalk or- ,to,rent.. for term of years. aPPIY to MO. MeGHEGOR, on eternises or MRS D. MeGREGOR,2 cont,H, R. S .Tuokersmith, Se..fortla p. • Feb.. 7-11, . • • Owe Farm for Sale.' to • . - • • eriratediallibbiffinahe°i/Oiri:relliittfol.ouaonodall:itt house,20228and 20x20,barne 40s60and4040,atone stables underneath, silo, windmill, etc. A very choice location and excellent farm, for any on e•wanting real. good place. Will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars, apply at J. STEVENS, Clinton P. 0., Llinton 'Jan .9th -3m • • • For Sale or to Rent.. • R. E. MANNINGi I inure nceA gent, Canada Life Assurance Co , Fire, 0_, cell:el:es Aeoldent. 1Plate Glass Office 1 J. P. Tisdall's Bank, Clanton. The Road ..-' 0,, „ 6 coJ tA . t� Success tuyefocethsoss „, ,, Is -easy r kr t I.2 'who are equipped .e. • ft forthe _propertran- sactionofbusinessaffaits. Those who get their education where attention is givento detail sand simple naetbods will have the advantage of others. We have i information for you. if you are interested. Forest City Busi- ing l_ondon, Ont. .V.he oboice brick house on the corner of Fut. __ totTand Joseph streets, belonging to the estate ness Cotiege,Y.111.C.A. Build.. of the late Pilchard Heywood, is offered either for tale or to rent. It contains room for ordi- nary family, is practically a new house with • an conyeefencel, and three -tenths of an acre • W. J. Westervelt, Principal. of land. It the property is not Bold or rented, • part, of it, will he rented. Arly to • W.- H. Kerr, of 'Brussels, made appli- cation to Hon John, Dierden,• minister of agriculture, to have an experiment el• plot &tor near Brussels, for testing the growth Df the sugar beet. Mr Dryden's affirinative reply has been received and Itnhaeo'nee.cesaary ,arrangements are being In ' EXetereelthir sotee-of- Ell- einell, has purchesed thefiwelling (awn.; ece by. Dr Lutz, reCeritly vacated by W. 14. Moucue. David Wy rin, of Ushorne„ bite taken Positeseion this week of the brick dwelling ;me Caeling Sr., he re- eently purchased from date Goole, :The news of the death of Miss Letitia Dreany at leinlough, on Tueado,y after- noon, inat, wee iestined by her many hiende of Lucknew ith feelings of deep regret. She taught school in Lucknow for tate years; and -waft lately . C. y . employed She waj a victim of consumption and ended her. height career in -:-the 2/3th year Of her age, •• add., Eketer, committed " T suicide on Sunda.y..netereing by putting. his throat with sickle. He was still eliee ween touildby his wife, and re• gained consciousnesseiefore he expired. He had, fits of despondency for dome weeksepast, and it was in one of These spells that he ut an end to his exist- ence, He leaves, besides ,the bereaved widow; one son and three: daughters; His age was 56 years and 0 menthe. • . _ A Pretty wedding Wig' cerebrated -at the residence of Mennd Mrs °Jacques, 2nd con., of Rcevick, on the 120i when their .estiniable daughter,: Miss Libbie, WW1 united in marriage to Robt McIntosh, a popular and ptosperous" young -farmer of Moiesworth. The. ceremony was performed by Rev J. Hamilton, of Palmerstob, • On lelarcb 14.h , Sarah Ann Pike, be- loved wife of Geo Hill, passed away at he age of 66 Years and 3 rnonthe. De- ceased Was the youngest daughter of Robt Pike, late of Whiteetor parish, near Devon, England. She *rune to Canada in 1872, and resided w ,th her brtither, at ThOroldeWelland Coe for one year, when she afterwards married to her now bereaved husband, and came to,Eitetee to live. She leaves a husband, three eons, one brother and one 6100. to bobtail On Fridey week Abe Bagshaw was greatly taken by surprise, when about, forty of his intimate friends gathered riOlate home in Berner, for the purpose f their t on the sion of the departure of himself and family ft om town, and presented him with &Bible, accompanied by an ad. dress. Mr Bagshaw has conducted a bakery' and confectionery in Exeter for t...nrimber of years, will .movewith amily on mammy next to home - field, Men. The 'Wirth convention of the tio• -• don Conference Epwcirth League held In Loudon lea week was One Of the host eonventIons of the kind. The • officers elected are testion. Prete, 'Rev Jae Livingetone. Windsor -4.0m, W. 11, Item 13i Imola ltit vice., klise A. Witch, Gerrie 4 grid vice, Rev 0. N. flezeti;'-f4arnia Ord *lee; Rey VV Kriotirlee; Crediton 4th vice, Mike M. Minigeove, St Thomas t. 5th *ico, Atha 0 Norton, Orwell; Rear, Rev J. W. Baird, Glencoe treas., Miee Nieh. °limn, 13. Strathroy 4. representa- tive to general board, Bee B. D4liern- ilton, London, _ • • W. COATS • xecutor Clinton. I.„.. • . : FOR.SALE . . .. ., .- . . ---- ,The freinecottage on Orange 'street, owe- - pied by the Undersigned, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The 101 19 of an acre, wrth hard and soft water-, stable, good fruit and vegetable garden, The 1 cruse contains hall, parlor, two bedrooms, clothes closet, dining room, summer hitcher), cellar' and woodehee, is centrally located, possession given any time to suit Purchaser. ELIZABETB.GRAHAM 1.1 Jt lea noticeable- fact -that the (fide men in His ,Own. 7iMiaffe, ande cern., '• ing ear department of the Grand mend to Occupy the earth. Tbe idea Trnnk ReilWa,e Systetu je second to of a state and an agency; we find the .none On the American continentv and seine in the New Testament -holiness hew 1111ProVPM'ittii arid Modern Woe- alit,: lend. diligence in service. Jesus %%firms are continually being made. came to renew the position which man The Cafe•Paelor cars Which have been had lost by the fall; ttio mil -nand to. fubping nearly all Of the divisions the,disciplee go and prestehl moth. of this great system are constant _ ete; come unto Me, and restt But tVe - source.. et praise from the travelling flnd conditione unfavoittble; enan hate public. The conipenfeeentlet lOrie the image -he enits created ine to used on all of t he diningocar and -train children in the way t hey sbeuld . olive! mon is- a inning aroun . The altered the style of the menu cards restore conditions there are two ways Real Estate for Sale. . O. cafe parlor ears, and Iniv'e otten up go and sinners beceming converted, • , a handsome11 of fare that appeale-ro the. artistic sense, first mode is preferable, bat if that has. . etock used is what else known • as been neglected there • is alWays the Old English Ruskin Hristol of tine other. chance, 'Tact necessary, You tercet -ire and nalstrey in color. The; must tread the nand* WO. Valfeelf Peeve' at thetolfleft heeled corner sur- Food is essential Ito growth. Obrist Gr T '• • f andTrunk trade matk 111 blaele ap he ore you can paint it out toeotheree eoup4ed by a neat !Combination of said "Feed My lambs. • scroll work of Italian renaissance *dee, Miss Fotheringhati gave' . octet - Mob, printed( in gold and embeiseed lent Deper on leaching,' She eteted in high relief. The name -of. the meel 'that she had most experience lb teach - is alse, embossed in high ielief, and - ing boys- petite the best time to make the tout ensemble is a pleasing and a lasting impression; the best teachers artistic combination, The Wine lists shoiild be in charge of the junior ba,ve the same design At tOP. and are closes. The teacher met have a gut an olivette color foe distinction. • ef the ch ld, to train his soul for im- rinted on the same quality of card, knowlechfe of the we yeeetifieriebilttr- e , • mortality, and to show up si ri• and- i The girl is mother of She woman just eta . consequences, and to teach. the. lot% ,of period when the womanly funotione begin Son to suffer and die that we might ered. Irregularity or flerangement at this tO first tram the child; her failure to ",Me boy is the father of the man." The therather in sending Hie only begotten is one to be carefully watched and consid- live. The mother 55 the proper erson time may be promptly met and cured by do thiemakes the teacher's taskauost the the of Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription diffieult. Turn the mischievous mind But neglected at this •otitical period may in the right direction. What we are, entail years of fnture suffering, Fieorite - not what we say, makes the meet in - Prescription ads directly npon the woman- pression. . ly mans giving them perfeot vigor and Rev Mr Dunlop presented the Claims abundant vitality. It remoyee the obstruce of Truth" fat an able manner. He that ' Moine to health and happiness, and delivers is of God hears God's word -the truth wonarinhood from the cruel bondage of fe. °Inlet says "I am the, truth and. the ?Male wg,eeknelse. It.ou pay the postage, Dr life," "If ye believe, ye shall know the The eop e's Truth claims est 10 ace n our Common SenseMedioal Adviser,1008 pages, hearts-gnoline your heart and come 700 elustratione, is sent free on receipt of unto me." It must not only be heard, stamp SO defray cost of mailing and owe •but attention must be given to the toms. Send 31 one -stamps for the paper invitation -I stared at the door and betted book, or 50 stamps far cloth bound. kifeck, if any Mad hear, let him open AddressIt Mere°, .duffalo, N. T. unto Me: .he that hathan eae, let, him. bete; it is a faithful saying Unit Christ • Cr ottn e story. . and Judge Hodgson in regar to Mr eelves Wit Our, fellow men have also it Perfect in MI Points D Deluca an Italian was danger- mime Into the ,World to sieve sinners. (ay shot in a row at Stiult Ste. Marie, 'now grand truths should be taus II on Sondey week. we aye an ear to hear and a heart to receive, therefore we are bound to My delighted has untanned so much filet roe wouldj scarcely know her-Milletel Compound lr.on Pills did it. Sold by all 'carry out the truth,asChrist has shown Ale the example The Peal id loved A deadlock hasbeen—re-ach-edhetween ed on it:. Sears loved the truth. The the Prince Edward Islaxd L (stature truths not ortiv have a claim It on our- . obey it and ad the will of God, and rugg tliton. - the law, not only loved it but Meditat- • . • 1, Vita's', Itiotardson & Coll. "Improved Butter Color never turns butter to A teedo brIcky tinge. It givee the true end • -* • giditorldell JanO *la ihat ahveye main eatirted in hot and cold weenier, It doss not *dine the butter, color the butterroilk, and • • . hes ect offensive smell like other colors, Riohardion &Co's nimproved But. eel Coldr" teiver becomea reboid, Attie or sour, 11 1* the only perfect color for mak- 14g perfeob butter, At ell druggists tied onerod dealers Idc.Kinnon election. ' claim upon us. Otte families, our neigh. I need to be Continuelly geed, new am berg, our neighborhood as one•-gteat strong end well-Miler'S compound trod family require, that IWO. ShOlild dor Pills did it. Sold by all ditggiste, Cliotob utmost to itierainb them With the bet Tho re rt from heeveti MOM- • • The lindy of Mrs McPherson, WhO plishee the purpote intended that it wandered away from het, home on the should. The same with God's:word. VI ht. I LI) mud be heard, loved, Obeyed, Cherished snowdrift in the northern part of Wits in bur heat ts and practised In °lir lives, nipeg. The evening session was taken by ad - top the eetinh • dresses. Dr 0iftord spoke on"Elements sad Works elf tho d101d of. Success," Mr *Mason on "Organized Laxative ilrooto.WInine Tablets ettre A son orPrElements of power in the Chan. °Old m one dee, No Clare, No Pay flan sergeee.r elabhath School," and Rev / aender. orate • • SPRING • TERM froin April Ise, continues into our' Special Summer Session throng's July and August in all Departmentsofonr eplendid school, The' • Central Rusiness•C011eve The parcel of ground adjoining St. Paul's Rectorvreonsieting lot.218,-Rattenhury St, -and-lot 262A.- Princess Nt.., is offered for sale. Each lot is about. 80 by 132 feet. Together they make an exceptionally gee site for a first-olase resideiloe. Apply to Wm. 9, Phillips or 0,0. Rance, c hurolr Wardens, Clinton. August 16-tf. . • • • , • • ' . . . . • 1 For Sale. • • • TORONTO "'here areno vocations and members may enter atany time and continue for any desired term. A dozen tea - ahem, Aighty Typewriting Machines and a daily roll mill of 368 members! this month indicate the character and pn snots of our college. ' • le ling rnAr •"•-m In to prepare for cellar unde.rneath,.. al so hard and soft water, tario.street, ematainfog 9 rooms With entire • •. . quarter of an acre of Tali& tend- .a:good num-, A flee story:and alialt frame house on ' On, • , ,.„.._‘' Yunue.AGerrards.ti Tor:onto W 11! hate, p-rincipnl. - • °life rtboaf phieaeutttii4utleanhdaDdrentreeifpestiissittruaeetteadinonviionne_ , a , 00.0444.0.0.0..,...............4.4•• g- - - -o- r i stretttel Will liie f4.331d r later littagrRtuty or " PAliseou Porr9 apply to extension fable, Ride board, Cutter and several smaller articles. Oct. 11-1f. ' Clinton, Ont ag - i'e c d '11•• Is , - • . • • " arm For -Sale. . • , goo() eituatith t. A ppty . Lot. 12, Hayfield con., Godericii tp., 118 acres . 41 ... . . • tili5elearedbalance hardwdod,with a larqe ctn., • • . E .7," n;.' i 0 1 1 n • . ag,i1A•laarciTglftiMgceV,And!gLi=v1't ,.'16 • - • fl -, tii.. n egs . • - lowih done. Comfortable brick house .:,. go .1' . . -4-,,. o 1 . eve . . . .' . -. ... . . ti6.7wriieleia.wtiai.dr,..i.:ii.,7,,..,:........ i,,,d,.. . .... . . • • ..., ').• beet gq frr .1 Business and Shoethand• other outbuildirnis; • about 2 ocre• 4. 14.41t ' .. :Or: 1; wt hi g:taebri irnr : ing spring oreek,and two we , • •e• ..) ,... . - • ... , .„ . . . . e noe in ion ra ee, e . . ee-ee in ten -iii R d d t 't" rat os, Clintoil and threeftom .4.1 held. 1)-- ,- , . , . sloe at anytime, reasoxiel-i .. : Ton. ..., ; y toy • ,e•,ritealL....r..2_arding our ocueees ef . study, further particulate to (ift^.7., • h)11•101.1... •• ., ..... ••••, i • pfeepecte of securing situations for David. sf., Goderich. • ' Oftleir-llarailton St opposite ocaborne Hone • GOD1111110H. ()ARROW Sa‘OARROVII BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC, Office -Corner Hamilton fit. andthe &pay .; oode,rteb,:ont. 3. T. Gamow, Q. 0. Ones, Gennovr.L,L, PROUDFOOT & HAYS, . • sAnaiareee, sozzorrons, sortaize Panne PROCTORS IN THE Mamma CARTR,Tt 401 Office: North Nt., next door toSignal 0111e• - Private Funds to lehd at lowest rates of interest. ev.netotneveroT. rt.0."etAYS. Medical. • Or WM. GUNN. :M.D.; • • • 1, B. C. P. ve 0. Edinburgb; Office--Ontario•Street, Clinton. Night eel) at front door el office or residenoe. Rat te bury Street. . DR. J. W. SHAW. . PHYSICIAN, litIliGEON , Ascouchet eto., office aud reaidenoe 0 ' tad° St., oppoeite lInglieb church, formerly 0 . envied by Dr, Appleton, Clinton Ont,, DR WM. GRAHAM Licentiate of the RoyaelCollege of Phypioi as , London, England. 'Office and Residence- • ' • pal/IRE/PSI moot. ro stairs. • DR. C. W. TIHOMIPSON , • •-• ...----RbYsician, Surgeon; Etc,- • •-• • .• • tual attention•given to diteases of thel . . Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. • • • Office and Residence- .. • Albert Street,2 Sleeks Norther Batten:1h ury • 1 , ... Di • G. E.RooEST HOLPAES DENTIST . (Successor to:Dr. T. Bruce Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work L. S. --Graduate Royal 0:01I:f: Dental Sur- • • D. D. S.--eritsttfoltteigialoTr*gradu'ate of Pen- taiDepartment of Teroetto tivnizersitY- Ottlegrentettgii.°n•V?rlild vis°10Mgeltd °osier Monday. over W Taylor •lit Son's shoe store: • DRS. AG hi Elftt & • BILLINGS .DENTISTS,CLINTON. • Office adjoining Photo Studio, Office Hours -9 to 6 every day an . Saturday until 10 p. Blanch offices. in Manchester Pungannon, Blyth and Hayfield. e • Veteringrv• • DR. J. FREENIAN, IVETERINARY SUBGEOW 4 Member .of the VeterinaryMedical A ifinicia - tions of London end Edinburgh, antteradu- ate of the .Ontario VeterineryCollerte, TREAT DISEASES OF ALL ANDUALS Office open night and day, miposite , Pael's chureh, Ontario Street, Clinton, Ont. • gug ARRIA.GE Lloniesits.issuedliy . the ,nff• derdgeed his.Residence,- Mary street t ' (Milton. . • • JAM ES St OTT, SRI '. ' TAMES onmeBELL, LONDESBORO, ej ISSUER of' MARRIAGE LICENSES, ' o '17 neeses required W. GLEN CAMPBEL - Organist and\ Mesteal Director ot North. -St - - P1211-0, l'91111.001ii 8Igiefti FAR; :h.,k1111E1 d meter , - pared to take a limited atmber of Pupifs'i n the above For terms apply this office or to MR CAMP.BELL,may be seen from 1114. M. tO ' 2' p.m., at. the Clarendon Pfotel, Clinton, . Friday of each week.- , .b. L. IIIACPIIEItSON • • . , • 'i' 1NSURCE.5 • . • . Like7 eccident Plate Elea : Oreme mateeter Braex, GUSTO " ' JOHN W.,. YE0 , • . ..11OLDIESVILLE; Agent for the .MAivoniterelt IMO Asst./Wren -0.o,niMancliester, England, whose futffii and security are rated at $14,500,000. Also the Keg M ' . 1.1 i, . A e Bontfree. Address . .4"*i-a' • • J. B. MeICAY,(lurchPI :, . fn. .l. • Dept Ho" Confederation Life Bldg. .. ... -- . • T0110140 • Ont. The prburySt.Opertg at pre•ent loi•own i.g l'. e a' tee- : • . titit choice, will sitwited quartet 1 c relet ",vitn - ,. .. large brick imildieg, and larg. trarne in:dition as thornier church is ready for nem., :on. The • be adapted to a variety of purposes, and is ,a thereou 1.8 °norm for sale ... poem, e .1 o• as hows three comfortable dwelling holies, or might , 4,40, building could easily be converted into two Or 'L/STOWEZ .,#/' Atable investment. . •/ <foe /,,/ qua° to any one deiiiring to inake a good pre- ' Offers are solicited for the building trid-titti! caldetglattileealk=uceiltiedatiirrutritibtdi nag • hioen 0; ' . and for its oontents,-shelving, railing, stoves, . double windows., ictfillstnriirile,t.:okil.ficuliiirlinhilifilt flai.eterrsouaglireaallar pa be:MO-U(371P! rC.°ElUer‘ristl: °ffe'elitriednalrr Eel:lvtad,2tafrt,ilisillan e used in 'other churches, Schools, halls, preserve°A Journal 0 see what we teaohi Students other buildings. The pews are well from the Undermentioned persons, Offers , yaoanires.of Tteenirahmaneignsgrubteeinnaliki0tis01 vet 1eryrya -f0tvs . 00Mt.uaAdyy,e.rntteouroe.mratiniabinectryo:stiimane,Ad .&, L' iosiLit-boo?ottlon0w.drveivelextBot, WAnajnytitin. formation desired may be obtained received, hy the eliairman, up fob P. m. eri af OwenPr8eosuidnedn.6... Secretery Jan. 18, 1002. • .„ W. R. LOUGH .. R. nouns, Chairman. , CJI.II.1 111011". ' W, DOHERTY, Fkree Scholarship lilt rgiltarebul e 1 e VelmaNve°rIftityla, Svirhitlint'Me atlgir il uaitint 11 eCrrIttliatii°7 m6vr illfrnol0 ton 1 USICS911 or Agricultural College, -----,--.....---,-.--)....vcro-ii.,,,---,Ii........ws -.....:,......., , seholarship plan. Write to -day. Mar. 14 -tf LEV. T. S, L1NSCOTT, Toront0 , -- -- ".---- Industrious Students pay jT ex. NUE Co, All classes o • farm risks nnd town property taken at owest rates. 15irSO"O111111 1.101M Compaeles Oleo reprelnetod. Money to be bad from 4i pe cent up, &coo -ulna to nature of oecnrity,--, Daily mail to Hohnesville postal earn wit • fetch him . . Dr.Bildahey's Heave _CURE ror bctagelirr ruintlato noiesss • 4 Cures Heaves, Monte Cough, and all 9 "•"'esiee etre niahclrij b animal sound in vend ana neonate nis oewliA Price, ol Dr.litcOalley's Kidney its Cough Pawdera foran Acute Affectione of the throat arid longs, ouches Distemper, do, For swelling and stocking OE U30 legs. the result of hied driving. Kidney Trouble, eta, one nose will relieve, end one box will Cure:. Price, 50c. '''"141It Dile Medellin* PASIDIGIINIE ON • uometvine. Ont. Ivor sale by It B Oombesarootist, 0111 MeIflLLOP 1111JTITAL FIRE. INSURANCE CO. EAR)..p,14..AsatiFty- rtOPERTY oinetteHis t The purchaser of a monument • "It"' off. Voorn rhoquairte, and workmanshie is mime:him/ ithould have complete confidence 444 Great Engtiodu, ill the reliebility of the firm, tram Sold and reetremended by all ,,,. which be taupe for the material • very few bu3 ors are familiar with. , drugging; in Canada, Only relf. If eon do :tot know us, please in. able raedieitie dieeevered. 8f2 quire ebott opr reliability nom ofbearlob°17etiIiIi08:5poSeinn:111:440tAllerliffiatkittralt: Il;gt4:411'itexPs4 .4/1Willejatelrlt ti:tceeeNecoasir:r Tia71°:t . tlitteoeoeh ritrorkanotoiwoinset imbeeniercWinet: Weed cum Penn:411M' tree to tiny editing& , The Wood Oorriptinee Windsor' Onto I. 117. I Hoover, Prolirietor tiline 1,,Ilflo 1 1 hatli.inten V , t1). Wwatehttl:'Dts ruPithrie itt,lf sh: low It leReekle..7 E Itovey,Jau comini lulu .6" 10.4n. ney:91,6nikeceolly"-:treatt:ri.a.'etlieet‘i:rtlithi'ateeP0. Prolate% Viols- roiddellt Hreeefleld P._04 To. ' Breadfoot,Inspeetor of Lessee, Seaferth P.O. MUMMA• W. G. broadtail% tietiforiti; YOU (V Grieve , Winthrop 13. 0.' Dab', tleatattlit„ „JOWL Dlib/n; Jaw. Etestlif_. fletehaned Both.highfiteliNiiit John 16. Oit; TxliftipMpergi Freer C7Ottb4014;:antlittt4Ittli, I:arleekc; nobt'. Melnik" Shag teeth; Santee OtleaMing, kgranettrille ; J. W. 060edif1lt,01104.00Orge Mrffdleaild oJrffl teturiareleavlatabrg•tiggLettended •edtittilraePsePitritoti6tnheltre°estrevettlettemileest4wile.: Next to Commercial note! 1