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The Clinton New Era, 1905-04-28, Page 24.4 2 • THE CLINTON NEW ERA April 28 1965 ONSIMMI•Parrearnalleetweresalesagilleane.7770 onuwwwwwwwouoiwwwiwom... up.to.Date S HA) '..S.• and Fresh, Clean.. • of all lOnds: • G. B. BALLARD R. Graham's old Stand. •NYARAWVMMMIANYMMWMARARMPIPAWil .411011W Matheson's Financing. 4.4.44.444444 The Montreal Star (Qenservative) is Much annum(' at HolleCol, Matheson'e ,efforts to make Ontario appear to have 'a large debt. It says : HeeveYer, it ie only fair to say that, M even on r. Matheson's figures. Ore give 'Ontario a real surplus for the Sas- may not have "made 'their elections katchewan has not been very well ad - speaking comparatively. It has no been well managed financially. " ''''' * ,plus • and it is his good intention to account -as we die in this province - coming year. Ontario has always iliaa'aele taalo ia in capital financied condition, his deficit would be a, handsorae sur from the pest, If Mr. Matheson would. such crushing debt ala We have, Its burdens are more liabilities to be met in the future that. dead-weight debts • permit it to put down to current rer-. enue sums really secured on capital • - , A tett r from Saskatchewan. The strongest hold that the Liberal ; - - e Government, which he and lus col- 1 -• ' .--"GOODRICH via Great Bend Sask. leagues have replaced, had upon the 1 I s e peoplie of Ontario, was their undoubted Meech 31, 190a. abillty in "building up Ontario." They. DEAR EDITOR .-.As this part of with prayers," but they did push for vertised, perhaps a description of it by ' 'ward the prosperity:of thearprovincee- a settler ---who has lived -here- three • And there will be general satisfaction years will be of interest to readers of • to note that their sueceskors propose the NEW ERA We came here from no revereal of this:policy,. North Dakota in 1902 ; when we reach- ea.Matheson style ofbook-keeping ed 'Saskatchewan . we , had three old 'wt '' h a a.h. b' • y nom,etialzert,,,,,,weeoertuetellinreisaelic,lawle:le cad wagon and a bnitVelarei;eePaTelate- Plettsiave'-franr: itig•tillvriftift-iiV , lwe.fi._ jAnfotnerfi.p.jazi "bearing" tintifrio's.credit let him have $10. •Weenortgaged our horses bar $50 le. mming- It- is some satisfaction to and •started to work. We were sue- • cessful from the start, end now owe a know. thet tlee'people of. cannel& r6a0S- fine farm of 480 acres, with 175 acres nize that anything goodie the Ontario :ready for crop •this, spring. We have Conservative policy ie a legacy small' , eight good horses nod all necessary , • machinery. 'What we have done bas the Liberals. ;. . • ' • - done hy-many others. Thi t "Is •• •, ; certainly the poor man's country. The The Montreal Star publishes the ' most successful men here are the ones • following :-"Itis reported to -day in Who started with nothing. Theare • .1 thousands of poor fellows ire n On text., Certain circles in. , Montreal that mgr.• i No will never have anything if they • Sbarretti, the Papal Delegate in sVltaiy_ _ where they . are, while if the) • Canaclae will. leave. thilecountry within ' mould Boma .to this cotinteYetliften er a memorable time, The stases info,. vast quantities of fine lancl;' nOT fa i ' from this town, to be had for the ask • Intuit is responsible fol. the statenient . mg- ILseems a pity that, if is no that the Vatican has trken the t iew taken rtfaet." 'The dountry here is levy • that his Grace's interv'ew ' with Mr ; and, rolling prairie, dotted with ipoi• . . FROST" Ornamental Gates Lightin weight Artistic In dealga RalaanablO In prier* Also a large line of Standard ratan Gates slime on hand. Every progressive and up-to-date farmer insists on having Piton , GATES. CiitalOg italiiideif (14 regliett• e - - FOR SALE BY JOSHUA IC HIVE -ft :," SUMMerhill ROBERT McDONALD,' Blytb. •• •••••••• ••••• Di The Olinton eW Era, Seymour Gourley,. ex -M. fe for Cal- chester, N. S., is very ill wall a, cam - plication of diseases, and.there are no •"PRIDAY, APRIL 48, 1905. ' hopes that he 'can live More than a I It is stated thett 90,000 laborers will be requived to do the farm Work -and harvest the crops this year in the 'Nertle vest. A tug) nembir Of these em. en be drawn from Ontario and , the other Provinces, and malty of them , will tate up their able there. :This . drain goes. on. ay erg:settee evith ilee_ree . *tilt that the (.44g PPY !"!(..TP. xe L. I -iozoing depopulated, -counties, towns and villitees decreasing in pepula.tier , nstead of increasing. Iriete hbrni- grants are to someaettent faking their.] places, buttraoks a.3 if the older Pro- vinces will have to take some energetic • actiomto make up the population thus lost. /Mr . • There is one man in New York who does not heieve in banishing children from th i tenement houses, - He owns two p fitment houses, and his an- Ilettrieed that no fiat will be rented to any family having lees than three chile dran -"the more the merrier" --and ..evea cat, the dog, and other do- mestic animals will be weIconte. This man is John Monaghan, clerk in the. 'Second District -Court of the Bronx, . and he has been induced tcas do as he is doing by the pitiful scenes_he witnessed in his capacity as court clerk, follow- ing the evictions of families in which there were too many . children.- Many mothers will rise up and call him blessed. On Good Friday Baroness Burdett Coutts entered upon the ninety-second year of her age. At the age of twenty- three she inherited $9,000,000 from her father, Thomas Coutts, the banker. All her life she has been•noted for her philanthrophy. She has spent abciute $2,000,b00 in building homes for the London poor; she has built many churches. She helped to succor tho Turkish peasantry during the Turko- Russian war, and she gave $100,000 to I save ,the $kibbereen fishermen from I te-arvation. She was a greet favorite of Queen Victoria, who knighted her, but when she rnarried Ashmead Bart- lett, in her sixty-sixth year, ic is said the Queen was much displeased. •in 1890.• • I.• An even stranger eight, end one , 1 •e Which told only too :plainly of the le month or so. Ris healt gan to fail before the , general election, but he took seriously three •weeks ago., Gourley was cheracteracleverebright, and elite, but unbalanced.;He , had . a marvellous flow of latigunge, but could not 'connect hie ideas. : On: one occaa. aleaa hespoke ine:„iehe...1101.0Q -two hours much to the. ermesement of both (driee. • lers ternarks being an Ammassmoswissmise •• lars. I never saw such crops anger len • Oamphall of 'Manitoba and his pro- as row here. The grain 'gets almost • phsals re the Manitolia educational as high as your heada and the yield i quelitioni closely approached an inch's- something great. 'Potatoes and n , root crops yield hmnensely, and title i cretion."'• just a, grand -cattle and hog pountri I '‘I'llere is' no reason why a farnic, should not -get rich herr., As we g( • good ,prices for everything we raise. The tewn of Goodrich le thwteen northwest of the elbow of the Nort Saskatchewan river,- on the new Om adian Northeen main line. The ste( is not Invite here, but trains will b renning into the town in three day: ' There areenany line beefiness Nicole • bete ; .the .town already has gm start, and As it is the naterid supply - point fox; a rich wheat country sur- • oaeincliog. ite it is bound togeow. • conclusion I will say that it any 'Man . wants to get a free' farni and cheap 'railway land, this is the place to come.. „ ; 3..wsisl,Lci.,a. to :ar,asiver: ai7 Jett, ors ad arsapari "Goodrich, via Great Bend, bask, Can. • ' 0Oonnacii; • • 42memall Impure blood always shows .somewhere. . If the skin, then boils1 pimplei, rashes. If nerves, then neuralgia., nerv- ousness, depression. If the For Sale or gent. For Sale. Holum end lore of land, Emit end Oat - ;trio St, Purchaser wishing more land could buy lotjoinhig. J:OSBLUA PEAREN If Clinton, Rouse for Sale Ten raume, with woodehe4 end SOK hard and soft water). ea me of land, an- • trail/ looetettfor7parttottlers apply to W, House to Rent A good-sized and comfortable hciuse. co News Notes •speneer St., with Miran aoreaof land, al kinds of fruit, hard and soft water, stable died at Moosomin from injuries re • - The wife of Mr,' justice Wetmore .1 akPPIY• to J. L. aloINTYRE, Stapleton ceived in a runaway. . For Sale. The Victoria Colonist. publishes a -has been-appoin Yukon ustatementton at thatsai .Mrt yet_ Wi. iNv2Ve, ee. LA2ptiotei ypi rife. j_rsopr wti awrici ci hoafedRing evga_i rAptei ;pm: aoto:ne oi leo: efory is told of • Englishme• n *he • 'had occasion. for a doctor while star Mg in Pekin, says' the Birmingham, England, •rost..- -doctOW.t hiirVanti(4-frhe-eaVeg!-- mY Wee ouce.". "Really?" .qiieried the Engliehman. !Teti, me tellibie awful.4% was the reply; "me callee in another clogtor. He givee 'me medicine; me yel- ler, velly bad. Me callee in another doctor. He came, and. give me more ' medicine, make mo Velly; yelly bad- der..• Me 'callee 'in Sing Loo ,no ' come. emelt na,y' -neeorferenti"jumble Without any. mean- •I stotnach, tlitU dyspepsia, ing, and lthoigh tlme .withotit nurnber•he yiolated the rules of. the House end was out Of Order, lie was ' allowed ttrgo-en •Ripply becauseeho was Making fun for the members, I Before theelection Of 1890, Sir Charles Tupper boasted that alio would carry every seat in Nova, Scotia etcept Col- chester, arid he would cairY. that too, if that fool Genrley was not running." biliousness, kiss of appetite. . . Your .dOctors• knows. the remedy, used for 00 years.' .. Returning from the Cuban war, T was a perfect ,yrecX.__My Oland waa bad, and my health wae gone. tat alew bottles of Ayer's SareaparOla coraplaty . • .DOZO " craz"° oleo a bottie.••, .7. O. A.TER 004 dra tete. for.Lr.we1t. Mas. Impure Dlood -rORTVMTLES.OF LOCUSTS. Stopped a Railroa Train in Uganda • ' While Proceeding to Mombasa. • Deify Express publishes the fol., lowing: -A remarkable sight was wit. nessed recently by passengers in one of. the down trains on the Vganda.Ran- 'way, writes an Expreee correspondent. •. - . The Great quarters of the railway, a dense swarm School When passing Nairoli, • the head - of locusts, cloteely followed by an en- • For practical education is the well known ar Ys e c-•.1). '- • • Little Live*. ilia • taaust Bear.Gatenottieci of • • , • e/9-e'ia" Seo Poc.SImile Viraocr Below. Voir am=1.1 and as caw • to lam ite eager. • Fan IlEADACIlLi. - FairDIZZIMESS. Fad DILIOLISNES,S. eaCTssris LIVERI OkSOGISTiPATION. roil SALLOW Skilli FOR THE COMPLEXION ,IGIVENICULLW 1.44•TrAviemAKA7ont. ea Weis Merely ..vegetatneeeVegepeee6 CARTE0 ITTLE VER - PILLS. - *••Xa•'4.s•tl, cuRE SICK HEADACHE. Singularly, • 'Gourley was the only Bid ths Sarsaparilla by keeping the ormous flock of hawks, circling grace Conservative lected in Noya Seotiaflow°Isregu- , tar With Ayer's Pills. fully round id pursuit . of thel: area', •e. - • • was eeen high up in the heaven. C:ounty Clippings. The Modern .111other. Children shudderntettstor and. with good reason. Wilier oil is a keno of (11d time barbatisna. Not only is it repulsive to the taste, but it gripes and tortures delicitte children. Mod- 1•14V00 •being •Wrought in their •aerial ranks, was presented. by the discarded •. wings ce 'the lOceste .which fluttered to Owing to thelaigh price otoatse the the ground like falling leaves. Hensall•oat rneal Mill will remain tale • Not long ago, while proceeding from. till the new .crop is Marketed • next , Lake Victoria to Mombasa, a train ran fall.. • into a perfect bank of, these destructive • 4 , • Ti G. Allen NIS purchased the chees.e 'peets, which continued, • with •More or factory: formerly the property of the , _less denetty, fora distance of nearly ern mothers use .Baby s Own Tablets, Ashileld Butter and Cheese Co. (Ltd.) 'Tarty miles. • ' . • a gentle laxative Which does not gripe;. His inteetion is to turatt irito a c.realne ; In .seine.„.places: they. were ',between a comforting medicine NyAiC11 lir be ' ery. , •• roar arid five inches in depth; but, cur - arm. These Tablets °urea. the ti-eiii- was laid isp i3onse timexko seem ft.,- confined • to a eerie of not more than or ills ef little ones, andeproinote nat,' , on, either eide of 'the four - ural sleep and rept:Jeer Mee. R 'James, tured ribs through an accident, and lutY Yard's 's Own Fount( again. is °loot 'way - Was later laid •un with la grippe, Fenaghvale, Opt, e.eyS:-"I find great e . - 1 . As goon as the • engine struck the., latnctionla the .11 the train ' was brought: -gr anew -born ba,bewithout eareife s•-•sf,r;_•••wieenx.tilli8_0.5;e0f_i3e.mrifiler,esssin.s..• 1' ously-enaugheibsentire invasion • wee__ • A correspondent 61 the Globe puts _ads finger on one of the very weak spots in our rural district organization -the trouble caueed by farm animals left untended m the public highway. If every- farmer were compelled to keep his cattle, horses. sheep, and pigs on his own pre,mises, at the risk of " having to pay for all the damage they do when running at lerge, the whole • neighborhood would soon find out that it is much easier and less costly • Lo fence them in at home than to fence them out when they are out elsewhere. The cost, of .feneing has b,eeeneeeayeey 'heavy tax on the community, • and a »tenth part df what is now put up would suffice if animals were propel:1y eared for on the farms to which they belong. It is (pliers itnposeible to grow treeeeilher on the fame or the high- ways if catt!e are allowed to have ad- ceks ti(.).thon, - Moho. a e s, an o no SE of Bhabv•vy swarm now 0 I could • While Wm. Kernick was working standstill, and for the next' two hours Tread Power for Sale. Subsoriber'effere foa sale a awo horse treed power in good working orate Will be sold cheap. JOHN B. LINDSAY Huron Road, Oodefich Tp. Clinton 2. 0, Windmill tor Sale PROFESSIONAL. IligranY BEATTIO ohleceasiir to air Jai fkiete BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, acce Immo • • omos-gatou mostiforearlr 0%104 by Mr &iota IMRE TO, LEND e - - . . I am selling goods " cheaper in the majority of lines, and as cheap as , • tli&cheapeSlin any lin'e• ,...- -- 8 .---•:-- Ic-----:;'--,7-...-44 .7-- Highest price paid fo farm produce. t.. ATRIAL ORDER SOLICITED - , loweat rates. , W. PRolmFoor. K. 1.7,,, B. C. NAYS, G. P. Bunt G. B. BALLARD R. Graham's old Stand. •NYARAWVMMMIANYMMWMARARMPIPAWil .411011W Matheson's Financing. 4.4.44.444444 The Montreal Star (Qenservative) is Much annum(' at HolleCol, Matheson'e ,efforts to make Ontario appear to have 'a large debt. It says : HeeveYer, it ie only fair to say that, M even on r. Matheson's figures. Ore give 'Ontario a real surplus for the Sas- may not have "made 'their elections katchewan has not been very well ad - speaking comparatively. It has no been well managed financially. " ''''' * ,plus • and it is his good intention to account -as we die in this province - coming year. Ontario has always iliaa'aele taalo ia in capital financied condition, his deficit would be a, handsorae sur from the pest, If Mr. Matheson would. such crushing debt ala We have, Its burdens are more liabilities to be met in the future that. dead-weight debts • permit it to put down to current rer-. enue sums really secured on capital • - , A tett r from Saskatchewan. The strongest hold that the Liberal ; - - e Government, which he and lus col- 1 -• ' .--"GOODRICH via Great Bend Sask. leagues have replaced, had upon the 1 I s e peoplie of Ontario, was their undoubted Meech 31, 190a. abillty in "building up Ontario." They. DEAR EDITOR .-.As this part of with prayers," but they did push for vertised, perhaps a description of it by ' 'ward the prosperity:of thearprovincee- a settler ---who has lived -here- three • And there will be general satisfaction years will be of interest to readers of • to note that their sueceskors propose the NEW ERA We came here from no revereal of this:policy,. North Dakota in 1902 ; when we reach- ea.Matheson style ofbook-keeping ed 'Saskatchewan . we , had three old 'wt '' h a a.h. b' • y nom,etialzert,,,,,,weeoertuetellinreisaelic,lawle:le cad wagon and a bnitVelarei;eePaTelate- Plettsiave'-franr: itig•tillvriftift-iiV , lwe.fi._ jAnfotnerfi.p.jazi "bearing" tintifrio's.credit let him have $10. •Weenortgaged our horses bar $50 le. mming- It- is some satisfaction to and •started to work. We were sue- • cessful from the start, end now owe a know. thet tlee'people of. cannel& r6a0S- fine farm of 480 acres, with 175 acres nize that anything goodie the Ontario :ready for crop •this, spring. We have Conservative policy ie a legacy small' , eight good horses nod all necessary , • machinery. 'What we have done bas the Liberals. ;. . • ' • - done hy-many others. Thi t "Is •• •, ; certainly the poor man's country. The The Montreal Star publishes the ' most successful men here are the ones • following :-"Itis reported to -day in Who started with nothing. Theare • .1 thousands of poor fellows ire n On text., Certain circles in. , Montreal that mgr.• i No will never have anything if they • Sbarretti, the Papal Delegate in sVltaiy_ _ where they . are, while if the) • Canaclae will. leave. thilecountry within ' mould Boma .to this cotinteYetliften er a memorable time, The stases info,. vast quantities of fine lancl;' nOT fa i ' from this town, to be had for the ask • Intuit is responsible fol. the statenient . mg- ILseems a pity that, if is no that the Vatican has trken the t iew taken rtfaet." 'The dountry here is levy • that his Grace's interv'ew ' with Mr ; and, rolling prairie, dotted with ipoi• . . FROST" Ornamental Gates Lightin weight Artistic In dealga RalaanablO In prier* Also a large line of Standard ratan Gates slime on hand. Every progressive and up-to-date farmer insists on having Piton , GATES. CiitalOg italiiideif (14 regliett• e - - FOR SALE BY JOSHUA IC HIVE -ft :," SUMMerhill ROBERT McDONALD,' Blytb. •• •••••••• ••••• Di The Olinton eW Era, Seymour Gourley,. ex -M. fe for Cal- chester, N. S., is very ill wall a, cam - plication of diseases, and.there are no •"PRIDAY, APRIL 48, 1905. ' hopes that he 'can live More than a I It is stated thett 90,000 laborers will be requived to do the farm Work -and harvest the crops this year in the 'Nertle vest. A tug) nembir Of these em. en be drawn from Ontario and , the other Provinces, and malty of them , will tate up their able there. :This . drain goes. on. ay erg:settee evith ilee_ree . *tilt that the (.44g PPY !"!(..TP. xe L. I -iozoing depopulated, -counties, towns and villitees decreasing in pepula.tier , nstead of increasing. Iriete hbrni- grants are to someaettent faking their.] places, buttraoks a.3 if the older Pro- vinces will have to take some energetic • actiomto make up the population thus lost. /Mr . • There is one man in New York who does not heieve in banishing children from th i tenement houses, - He owns two p fitment houses, and his an- Ilettrieed that no fiat will be rented to any family having lees than three chile dran -"the more the merrier" --and ..evea cat, the dog, and other do- mestic animals will be weIconte. This man is John Monaghan, clerk in the. 'Second District -Court of the Bronx, . and he has been induced tcas do as he is doing by the pitiful scenes_he witnessed in his capacity as court clerk, follow- ing the evictions of families in which there were too many . children.- Many mothers will rise up and call him blessed. On Good Friday Baroness Burdett Coutts entered upon the ninety-second year of her age. At the age of twenty- three she inherited $9,000,000 from her father, Thomas Coutts, the banker. All her life she has been•noted for her philanthrophy. She has spent abciute $2,000,b00 in building homes for the London poor; she has built many churches. She helped to succor tho Turkish peasantry during the Turko- Russian war, and she gave $100,000 to I save ,the $kibbereen fishermen from I te-arvation. She was a greet favorite of Queen Victoria, who knighted her, but when she rnarried Ashmead Bart- lett, in her sixty-sixth year, ic is said the Queen was much displeased. •in 1890.• • I.• An even stranger eight, end one , 1 •e Which told only too :plainly of the le month or so. Ris healt gan to fail before the , general election, but he took seriously three •weeks ago., Gourley was cheracteracleverebright, and elite, but unbalanced.;He , had . a marvellous flow of latigunge, but could not 'connect hie ideas. : On: one occaa. aleaa hespoke ine:„iehe...1101.0Q -two hours much to the. ermesement of both (driee. • lers ternarks being an Ammassmoswissmise •• lars. I never saw such crops anger len • Oamphall of 'Manitoba and his pro- as row here. The grain 'gets almost • phsals re the Manitolia educational as high as your heada and the yield i quelitioni closely approached an inch's- something great. 'Potatoes and n , root crops yield hmnensely, and title i cretion."'• just a, grand -cattle and hog pountri I '‘I'llere is' no reason why a farnic, should not -get rich herr., As we g( • good ,prices for everything we raise. The tewn of Goodrich le thwteen northwest of the elbow of the Nort Saskatchewan river,- on the new Om adian Northeen main line. The ste( is not Invite here, but trains will b renning into the town in three day: ' There areenany line beefiness Nicole • bete ; .the .town already has gm start, and As it is the naterid supply - point fox; a rich wheat country sur- • oaeincliog. ite it is bound togeow. • conclusion I will say that it any 'Man . wants to get a free' farni and cheap 'railway land, this is the place to come.. „ ; 3..wsisl,Lci.,a. to :ar,asiver: ai7 Jett, ors ad arsapari "Goodrich, via Great Bend, bask, Can. • ' 0Oonnacii; • • 42memall Impure blood always shows .somewhere. . If the skin, then boils1 pimplei, rashes. If nerves, then neuralgia., nerv- ousness, depression. If the For Sale or gent. For Sale. Holum end lore of land, Emit end Oat - ;trio St, Purchaser wishing more land could buy lotjoinhig. J:OSBLUA PEAREN If Clinton, Rouse for Sale Ten raume, with woodehe4 end SOK hard and soft water). ea me of land, an- • trail/ looetettfor7parttottlers apply to W, House to Rent A good-sized and comfortable hciuse. co News Notes •speneer St., with Miran aoreaof land, al kinds of fruit, hard and soft water, stable died at Moosomin from injuries re • - The wife of Mr,' justice Wetmore .1 akPPIY• to J. L. aloINTYRE, Stapleton ceived in a runaway. . For Sale. The Victoria Colonist. publishes a -has been-appoin Yukon ustatementton at thatsai .Mrt yet_ Wi. iNv2Ve, ee. LA2ptiotei ypi rife. j_rsopr wti awrici ci hoafedRing evga_i rAptei ;pm: aoto:ne oi leo: efory is told of • Englishme• n *he • 'had occasion. for a doctor while star Mg in Pekin, says' the Birmingham, England, •rost..- -doctOW.t hiirVanti(4-frhe-eaVeg!-- mY Wee ouce.". "Really?" .qiieried the Engliehman. !Teti, me tellibie awful.4% was the reply; "me callee in another clogtor. He givee 'me medicine; me yel- ler, velly bad. Me callee in another doctor. He came, and. give me more ' medicine, make mo Velly; yelly bad- der..• Me 'callee 'in Sing Loo ,no ' come. emelt na,y' -neeorferenti"jumble Without any. mean- •I stotnach, tlitU dyspepsia, ing, and lthoigh tlme .withotit nurnber•he yiolated the rules of. the House end was out Of Order, lie was ' allowed ttrgo-en •Ripply becauseeho was Making fun for the members, I Before theelection Of 1890, Sir Charles Tupper boasted that alio would carry every seat in Nova, Scotia etcept Col- chester, arid he would cairY. that too, if that fool Genrley was not running." biliousness, kiss of appetite. . . Your .dOctors• knows. the remedy, used for 00 years.' .. Returning from the Cuban war, T was a perfect ,yrecX.__My Oland waa bad, and my health wae gone. tat alew bottles of Ayer's SareaparOla coraplaty . • .DOZO " craz"° oleo a bottie.••, .7. O. A.TER 004 dra tete. for.Lr.we1t. Mas. Impure Dlood -rORTVMTLES.OF LOCUSTS. Stopped a Railroa Train in Uganda • ' While Proceeding to Mombasa. • Deify Express publishes the fol., lowing: -A remarkable sight was wit. nessed recently by passengers in one of. the down trains on the Vganda.Ran- 'way, writes an Expreee correspondent. •. - . The Great quarters of the railway, a dense swarm School When passing Nairoli, • the head - of locusts, cloteely followed by an en- • For practical education is the well known ar Ys e c-•.1). '- • • Little Live*. ilia • taaust Bear.Gatenottieci of • • , • e/9-e'ia" Seo Poc.SImile Viraocr Below. Voir am=1.1 and as caw • to lam ite eager. • Fan IlEADACIlLi. - FairDIZZIMESS. Fad DILIOLISNES,S. eaCTssris LIVERI OkSOGISTiPATION. roil SALLOW Skilli FOR THE COMPLEXION ,IGIVENICULLW 1.44•TrAviemAKA7ont. ea Weis Merely ..vegetatneeeVegepeee6 CARTE0 ITTLE VER - PILLS. - *••Xa•'4.s•tl, cuRE SICK HEADACHE. Singularly, • 'Gourley was the only Bid ths Sarsaparilla by keeping the ormous flock of hawks, circling grace Conservative lected in Noya Seotiaflow°Isregu- , tar With Ayer's Pills. fully round id pursuit . of thel: area', •e. - • • was eeen high up in the heaven. C:ounty Clippings. The Modern .111other. Children shudderntettstor and. with good reason. Wilier oil is a keno of (11d time barbatisna. Not only is it repulsive to the taste, but it gripes and tortures delicitte children. Mod- 1•14V00 •being •Wrought in their •aerial ranks, was presented. by the discarded •. wings ce 'the lOceste .which fluttered to Owing to thelaigh price otoatse the the ground like falling leaves. Hensall•oat rneal Mill will remain tale • Not long ago, while proceeding from. till the new .crop is Marketed • next , Lake Victoria to Mombasa, a train ran fall.. • into a perfect bank of, these destructive • 4 , • Ti G. Allen NIS purchased the chees.e 'peets, which continued, • with •More or factory: formerly the property of the , _less denetty, fora distance of nearly ern mothers use .Baby s Own Tablets, Ashileld Butter and Cheese Co. (Ltd.) 'Tarty miles. • ' . • a gentle laxative Which does not gripe;. His inteetion is to turatt irito a c.realne ; In .seine.„.places: they. were ',between a comforting medicine NyAiC11 lir be ' ery. , •• roar arid five inches in depth; but, cur - arm. These Tablets °urea. the ti-eiii- was laid isp i3onse timexko seem ft.,- confined • to a eerie of not more than or ills ef little ones, andeproinote nat,' , on, either eide of 'the four - ural sleep and rept:Jeer Mee. R 'James, tured ribs through an accident, and lutY Yard's 's Own Fount( again. is °loot 'way - Was later laid •un with la grippe, Fenaghvale, Opt, e.eyS:-"I find great e . - 1 . As goon as the • engine struck the., latnctionla the .11 the train ' was brought: -gr anew -born ba,bewithout eareife s•-•sf,r;_•••wieenx.tilli8_0.5;e0f_i3e.mrifiler,esssin.s..• 1' ously-enaugheibsentire invasion • wee__ • A correspondent 61 the Globe puts _ads finger on one of the very weak spots in our rural district organization -the trouble caueed by farm animals left untended m the public highway. If every- farmer were compelled to keep his cattle, horses. sheep, and pigs on his own pre,mises, at the risk of " having to pay for all the damage they do when running at lerge, the whole • neighborhood would soon find out that it is much easier and less costly • Lo fence them in at home than to fence them out when they are out elsewhere. The cost, of .feneing has b,eeeneeeayeey 'heavy tax on the community, • and a »tenth part df what is now put up would suffice if animals were propel:1y eared for on the farms to which they belong. It is (pliers itnposeible to grow treeeeilher on the fame or the high- ways if catt!e are allowed to have ad- ceks ti(.).thon, - Moho. a e s, an o no SE of Bhabv•vy swarm now 0 I could • While Wm. Kernick was working standstill, and for the next' two hours Tread Power for Sale. Subsoriber'effere foa sale a awo horse treed power in good working orate Will be sold cheap. JOHN B. LINDSAY Huron Road, Oodefich Tp. Clinton 2. 0, Windmill tor Sale PROFESSIONAL. IligranY BEATTIO ohleceasiir to air Jai fkiete BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, acce Immo • • omos-gatou mostiforearlr 0%104 by Mr &iota IMRE TO, LEND e W. BRYDONR. BARRISTER liOIAIOITOR NOTARY zusLto, ETee, OLINT'ON , RIEPOUT & HAI.E • CONVEYANCERS,. COMMISSIONEES, • ' . /teal //state and Inspranoe Agent MOW to Lop! --.. • 0.113, 11A -Tail. 'onzi- ninoorT M. Gi CA1111E1001% • formerly cg CaffierPor Holt & Cameron • BA.RRISTER AND "SOLIOIT0g, ' Ofiloi-lianillten Si oPP-olte Colborne Ilene GODERIOR. ONT L ,PitOUDIROADT illaYS at 131.1UR Barrister., Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. • offtees,-on tbe Square, 2nd door from Hamil. ton St,, Goderichrisate Wilds to loan al , loweat rates. , W. PRolmFoor. K. 1.7,,, B. C. NAYS, G. P. Bunt • ' • The undersigned offers ter 'sale, on easy terms, a Brentford 16 -foot wheel; about 6 horse power, with palleys 'and gearing complete.' • R, RANSFORD. House for Sale. • Frame House, in good location on Reg - lin sea one block from Collegiate Institute. There are seven roomis, aitchen, woodehed and table, one acre of land and fifty fruit trees, Apply to H. CANTELONe • •'Farm to -Rent; . North half let. 23, on the 4th 0013„ of • Hallett, containing 59 ages is offered . to rent, for pasture. Plenty of Water. Ap- ply to JAMES FLYNN, ,Clinton, pr D. Shannon, Seaforth. 81 Lands tor Sale .• "In the far Weet'' Heviard, Assn, Im- proved' farms for sale at . $14 per acre, other faring Without buildiege from $6'to $12 per acre, good land from one to six miles from town. Fare paid to partial investing. N. P. CHICH, Heward, Mee. Farms lo.r. sale • 160 aerea in 2nd Con: H. R. Ea Tricker- mith (Ica 82 and westahalt let. 34) with geed brick house, barn, elude, stablesetre A first 011ie fiterne • Paecele bea sold either separate or together, •For partion- are apply HERBERT CRICH, Seaforth, or W. Brydope, Barrister to • OF TORONTO •Its present staff of TWENTY - ONE teacher's. US fine egnipment, including ONE HUNDRED AID FIFTEEN' Typewriting Machines, its modern and thorough,worki it e success -in -placirig-- its students and graduates in goba ppsiFionsai1'mbine to make' it the one.. important Hush:rose Halich51 a'nf Canada, ' • U.. No Vactitioee. Enter any time. Correspondence invited. • Write to ••W. H. SHAW: Principal get along withent them. Theyinake in the saw -mill on the 3rd concession a breakdown gang had to be employed them well and keep them Wdl, . And of East Wawanosb, he met with rather • In shoveling the locusts from the met - you have a gnarantee that there isnot a serious accident. • A. board flew up ale and covering them with sand, the To Rent one pArticle of opiate or harrofril drug and struck him, breaking his arm and. stench .being described as altnost over- The brick cottage end'20 acres of land, lit this medicine.' Sold by medicine severalribs, dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box bY ' While Miss Dever, of Seaforth, WAS ' ' just south of Clinton, on the London Road., writing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. . driving to the borne of Mr. Geo.Steph-` • ' powering. and at present owned by Mre. Pres f Frear o - Bruckvillee-Onte fered for rent OU reasoneble Orme. A.pply became -un ----to-Epltraira-Bu tte-Cliteteneor- Rev. W.-11- Don't epeak with all the muscles.. og from the Intgy mid breaking her arm Batt, Springfield,' . • . March 24 ti ' • • , • nianegeable, dimming • aliss Dever fr the face. It is very tharniing.ane Cap- .1 below: the elbow. • fixating to be deeply, deadly in ear- I Sandy Gordon, .of Shepperdi on, .had which In time beconle wrinkles Aft stiallrer'nWIS -escapeletieg a horse ont fee ex-. nest, but faciAl grimaces. form creases • . • .1 ercise, t, he aniMa! kicked him in the •a----""- • , forehead, making an ugly,. gash, and Forte a habit of throwing off before rendering hint uncouncious _eor some going to bed at night all the cares -and time. • . , • ." • ' anxieties of the day; everything which .1 ' On the night of April 6th, the vaeant can possibly cause mental Wear, and house on Andrew Johnston's • farm, fear or deprive. e'en of rest. e Colborne whiali he .had recently re- d I k • " , I•NDISPENSABLE MURRAY • & •LANMAN'S For the Dressing -Table • • sores for sale onthe 12 oonceseion of Hallett. Splendid Farm tor Sale • The undersignedoffers his farm of 125 12 miles from Clinton, the same from Sea - Florida Vifter forth and 4 miles from Blythe There id on the premises a good, bank barn, also pig pen, sheep pen and drivilli house with loft above. There -is a good •brick house with summer kitchen, cistern, 3 WO's, 10 ages of bush, 2 gores of °Mead of choice fruit. Tbe farm is well ferteei and drain. ed and in a goad state of cultivation. For • tee ins and peetioulars apply to. * 1111 tf HENRY LEAR, Locelesboro. More lasting and refreshing thee Calogne beware of Countarfeltel . Always lookiorilsi"Trads•Mark" withffiresessof • • Rafted and reified, wait destroyed by t th ause dow at the top and open the &tor ' Was incendiary, as thefire must terve svelnging the latter back and forth .- Xeep Your eyes open and be sere that when you ask for Perry Davis' Painkiller you get just that, iota noth- ing else. Use it promptly to cure cramps, diarrhoea and all othet bowel coruplaint4 in summer. ' To air it room quickly open the win- re. It would appeal a e c • started between 12 o'clock and 3a. nt. rapidly for seteral tninuten. . • • Cheesecloth, hemmed, makes tftxcel• lent philtre. Cloths for glassware and fine DELICATE,130YS AND GIRLS Are altogether too nurnerons. • Our schools teee fall of them, Chances are year own t it t rpn are wenklings. sharno so' many children grow up without health when they could be nettle stroilit by Ferrozone, .the hest tonic growing boys and girls mil take.. Ferrozone itt vigotales the whole y, telts• digestion, makes the blood pure 4am richv; • inpra, thee elnldren , ('fl 11 i!ft, In ft ily other way and sooh • estmblishes a re. serve of force art1 'energy Give, your children loerrozone ami witt<ii them grow strong, Price Mc per box, • • • ,A.t the Relinmit on Contervative cou. vont ion, with ddeeettes prceent from; ninny parts of the (deflect, a retedution was 1:1:; .1 to ineke.alte OiNer's (Ace - tine RD WT1.111111110% • ..'mnewastetadeserecerresatmesamd t` ItOGETADLIO, s!ciLliA! t. irlene-fe r Always r4;n c:olorco r4ray fide, all the that, deli cedar' it used tofiave, Tbah' gtops f5IIuIJf growa lam? and heavy, and all datttltui?.ttlammtiegi cleilanttlrealinp ni"'"'"..0""`" ?"""".•04"6 . rItteotrowsiottathilithihasrvele, • • Gen. Baden-roaien, the mspeetor- general ef cavalry of nee British army, has just inaugurated a reform which le se sensible that it deserves detention, Until rioW cavalry recruits on joining have been put through a course of • rough riding in the riaing scheols, which has not only done much to die.. hearten Moen, and thereby retarded buS'whlch has qtulte 01- • ton •brakett •theirs•spirit' xfit1611-PoWeli- bas abolished thp method. He lias ranged fiat the lecrult is to be intro. horseIiIs f t ble dueed to conditions, calculeted to inspire conti- deice, end that his Powers as it rider should be developed gradually. Urn der the nevi plan the recruit Is sent out into the field on 0, quiet mount, and rides about as he pleases, •vvith end wiehout a, saddle. He is allowed to ; • familiarize lernself wihtthe ariltnal be. I oreapy „eerieue „aiding takes place, and thus acquires, nett -45111y terrildente, but also it lilting and interest tor hie work. Afterwarde the polishing work ' takes place In the rlding school, but 4 it has been talent of !nest of the bru- taIlty and retigimese by which It Was formerly characterized, and whiolt Wan i fOOlighly regarded by the old-fe.elslon. ; ecl rielhig masters as indispensable fo -proper nstruction, • • - • • UNMAN & KEMP, NEW YORK I • Reuben atralutne Clinton, ,, C 3eitioeer; Blyth, Drucelield. 'rhos. 3. MeAsh, Varna. Beattie Bros., iSeaforth. Wm. Milked, Goderich. "4,41110 • FarM for Sale or to Rent: • The well known.fairri situated:15W west half lot 17, con. 3, Hilllett, is offered for sale or to rent. There is 50 Berea he the farm. 8 acres of bueh, andrest seeded with • 6- rail 'Ors. Gunn & Gana. ' •Dr. W. Gums, L. H C P., L. R. C. S.. Edits. Dr, a, Nisbet Gunn, M. It. C, S. England, • • 1..11. C. P., Louden. °race -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at front door of office or residence, • Ratteuburr Street.• • DR. .J.V. SHAW. -PHYSICIAN, SURGEON • A Jec noheur etc, office and. -residence On. • tario St., opposite, English church, formerly . copied byDr. Appleton, Vinton Ont. '.01t: C. W. THOMPSONi Physician Surgeon, Etc. special, attention' glyen to diseaseg .of the • gee Ear Throat and Nose. ' - Mee and Reditience- Alberfatreet.2 Mocks North orlfattenbury G. W. ?dinning Smith, M. D.,C411.. •PHYSICIAN & SURGEON:, OFFICE -Main Street, Bayfield, formerly • occupied by Dr. Palliator: • DR. lIGNEW; ' DENTIST, CLINTON, ONTARIO.. • Office open every dayand unti110 o'oloo Sittardse aliening. • e WI.. G. ERNEST HOLMES . . . • DENTIST •'• • (Successor to:Dr. T. O. Bruce . . • Specialist in Crown and Bridge 'Work D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur inns of Ontario, %pronto, • , • D.:D.-S.- *re') class Hone graduate of , Den. • tal Department of Toronto University Special attention_paid to preservation of • • ohildren,s teeth. Will visit Bal.field ger- - Monday. •• " DR. 11. FOWLER, - DENTIST.' • Offices over O'NEIL'S ttore. SPeoial care taken to make dental het , ment as painlei3e as possible. Will i Aubttril wary Monday. •. • • Miscellaneous. the- exception of_ tweafteale. Plenty of water, well. fenced, good stabling, etc. ' el-AMES CAmPBELKL,oLwO:nDesEBSes--BrO:Oui,red RICER OS 11ARRIAGE LICENSE • Possession can be had at any time. Par- . • Apply to A. GIN, Clinton P.O. ties will be propecutedfor trespassing. For Sale or To Rent --- • The propsrtv on Dinsley terrace, known as the (Mem property, and consisting of 8 acres of lend, with etght-roomed house, is offexed for sale or to e rent, All kinds of bearing fruit trees. Just the pla tie for a retzred farmer or marloat gardener. Will be sold cheap; or rented on reasonable home. Only twenty eninutee walk erom reinton. poet office. Apply to]. H. PRIOR Ciinton, . _Farm_ tor- Sale. - Subscriber Offers for sale hia farm of 50 on..thee3rd eon, Hullett; 2a miles from Clinton, and a mile from echool. Nearly all cleared and in good state of cultivation. New intim bellyband good ont-buildiegs; good spring • and"Plenty of water; an acre a bearing orchard; about 35 •some broke and ready for spring crops. Easy , terms. For par- ticulars epply on the premisee; or address Clinton P.O. C. MASON. 6-17-ttdmp Desirable .Property Sale. House and lets in the village ci Holmes - vale.. The undersigned often Or sale, her large two-Atory brick home, slate roof, good cella; large rooms, furnace, hard and loft water in bootie, stable and drive shed, good garden, all kinds of fruits, about 21 sores of land, convenient to 'Railroad Sta- tion Post Office Church end School. Ap- py by mail, or on the premieee to Mille. T. 0, PICKA.RD. Holineeville.• 6 611, Choice Farm for Sale. Situated on the 6th. ton. Godericih Tp., containing About 80 acres; most of it good Clay hula, producing heavy crops. There is about five acres of bush, and nye sores of ,orehard, of good •fruit; good builainge; fraine bowie r-ith 8 rooms and. kitithen, woodshed end ostler; ne barn, built of pine luMberewith stone basement 50x48 ft; well at barn4 with pump inside for water- ing stook; shed 50x20 ft; implement hones 20x35 ft, and other outbuildinge; fences in • very good repair; over 250 rods of wile fence on the farm; geed well of splendid water; post office and schdol 1.1 mike,. church 2a Milee; about si Miles from God - mettle. • Possession given. at any. time, Priee $3,100,00. Money , . Private fun•ds taken at Wiper cent and:np.. Wards W. D'HYDONE. . JOHN W.; YE0 HOLMESVILLE. • Agent for the Maucnitsritu Assoussou Co, of Manchester, England whOse funds are security are rated at Sis,sco,00s. Also the, Mo - Kuser Mori:rm. INSURANCE CO. •A classes of farm risks and town property taken by •lowest rates. Pirst-o ats,, boon Uomplarties also represented. Money to be had fr ,m Apar cent tip, /moor Una o nature of 'esti wits.... Dail mail* Holmesville postal card wi feto • Licensed Auctioneer. The einaereigned enlioits share of the patronage of those wishing to bold saies. SatiSfacition guaranteed. Moderate retail. Apply to or address3&S. A. SMITH, lot 88, cen 16, Goderioh tp., Clintoe P. 0, G. It, COX, • • Flinn For Saleg -a— • -,trha undersigned offers for sale his farm °entwining 74 acres of good olateland, being lot 25 on the Cat Line, Co. 7, of Godetioli ri Tp. There are a few acres of culled bush, • never failing , spring at the back of ' the Place. It is will fenced and be a gooa tepee of cultivation being, mostly pastured and hey, for a number of yeah+, there are 15 acres ef fat plowing done, There are' two berate one ri stone fonnataiet, 32s52, enothee 112:,52, a trow died 20x45, end re driving i hed lien, laeores of baring orch. tard.- Geed, Urge cratcrete house, 3 looms, stone cellar, frame kitchen and woodshed. The-phleo ea weft ague& el, being ee miles front frolinceellie Etat-tonal inlle hem Pere teed Hill, Poets Office, Store, Scbool, and Beacitatnith chop; 2 miler( from Clint:eller; 0 miles from Clinton, ta mite from (40(.10101e P0PSOnederl giVell to snit purchacer, • ellAltht`a E. :11111VIS Porter's Ifill MARRIAGE -.LICENSES ISSUED BY • Jr• Rumhall, Clinton. -6.-13.--MeTagg-arti BANN ER A,LBERT ST, CLINTON: General Banking Basins** transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED *Nam issued. .Interest allowed oe, depoeits. • 3. P. ,T1NDALL. -BA.NKEE, GL]NTUN, ONT, Private 'undo to loan on Mortgagee all beat current rate• General Banking human transected -Interest allowed On. deposit*. Sale notes bought ImmY,*•••• The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co, Farm and isolated `town Prop* •ertf only .Insured. , OFFICtitS, J. B. McLean, Preeidcnt, KippemeThles Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; ThoS,. E Hays, Sedy. Treas., Seaforth; DIAECTOnS. •, Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; john Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech. woon) J. G. Grieve, Winthrop,: newels, Broclitagep.• Each Director is inspector of losses int bia own locality. A0tWfs. P.oht. Smith, ihrlock; Ed Ilinchley Seafort14 James Cumtning, Egrnond. vine; j. W. Ye°, lichricaville, Ea; nt to Rent or For Lot 18, Con, 4. Hullett 100 acme, meta, ly alt under cultivation. Terms literate Apply te ala W. VATIRAN Clinton, Watch MO, 1005 , FEE... TO FATTEN •, • „ Steers are' bought, raised, and fattened to make money ; so just a feea words as to how this profit can be made and, in limey instances, nicreased. The inerease in weight in steers, is due to the amount of food that is digested and assiinilated, mid the greeter the amount digested and assimi- leted, the'greaterthe inerease ia eveight,,, 'inclose Confinement the feed- ing ration lacks the variety of the open Acid; therefore; therocia inetat have the "salt, pepper and gravy"added ; this iselydesclale Stock rood, It stands to meson, that, like a humau being, if the food is made more palatable by the addition of the "salt, pepper and gravy" it will eat more of the thing it likes because "it makes the mouth water." This is 's vvisc feeding." ltiirtlfennOre, it Will do them more good because it not only lielpe to digest the food, but after it is digested, it helps the blood to taken)) or assitnilate a large proportion of it, Tide ' is where the profit coma; til by putting on extra weight, giving them a nice, fat, smooth finish that britige top market price. The fealties period can be shortened thirty (leas at least; this is money saved. The increase over manbove the ordinates reorient, inereasels, easily t,i,f of a11> and over a -per deg, _Vouaanejoe ateeattie Clydesdale Stoek rood at any time with- . out injurious effete), If -You fin(1eaolocatmot-fee4- clytlestlajc, Welt. _ Food at it profit your money will be cheerfully refunded by the dealer" from whom, you buy it. It. is sold in your district by ; ' I • Reuben atralutne Clinton, ,, C 3eitioeer; Blyth, Drucelield. 'rhos. 3. MeAsh, Varna. Beattie Bros., iSeaforth. Wm. Milked, Goderich. "4,41110 • FarM for Sale or to Rent: • The well known.fairri situated:15W west half lot 17, con. 3, Hilllett, is offered for sale or to rent. There is 50 Berea he the farm. 8 acres of bueh, andrest seeded with • 6- rail 'Ors. Gunn & Gana. ' •Dr. W. Gums, L. H C P., L. R. C. S.. Edits. Dr, a, Nisbet Gunn, M. It. C, S. England, • • 1..11. C. P., Louden. °race -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at front door of office or residence, • Ratteuburr Street.• • DR. .J.V. SHAW. -PHYSICIAN, SURGEON • A Jec noheur etc, office and. -residence On. • tario St., opposite, English church, formerly . copied byDr. Appleton, Vinton Ont. '.01t: C. W. THOMPSONi Physician Surgeon, Etc. special, attention' glyen to diseaseg .of the • gee Ear Throat and Nose. ' - Mee and Reditience- Alberfatreet.2 Mocks North orlfattenbury G. W. ?dinning Smith, M. D.,C411.. •PHYSICIAN & SURGEON:, OFFICE -Main Street, Bayfield, formerly • occupied by Dr. Palliator: • DR. lIGNEW; ' DENTIST, CLINTON, ONTARIO.. • Office open every dayand unti110 o'oloo Sittardse aliening. • e WI.. G. ERNEST HOLMES . . . • DENTIST •'• • (Successor to:Dr. T. O. Bruce . . • Specialist in Crown and Bridge 'Work D. S. -Graduate Royal College Dental Sur inns of Ontario, %pronto, • , • D.:D.-S.- *re') class Hone graduate of , Den. • tal Department of Toronto University Special attention_paid to preservation of • • ohildren,s teeth. Will visit Bal.field ger- - Monday. •• " DR. 11. FOWLER, - DENTIST.' • Offices over O'NEIL'S ttore. SPeoial care taken to make dental het , ment as painlei3e as possible. Will i Aubttril wary Monday. •. • • Miscellaneous. the- exception of_ tweafteale. Plenty of water, well. fenced, good stabling, etc. ' el-AMES CAmPBELKL,oLwO:nDesEBSes--BrO:Oui,red RICER OS 11ARRIAGE LICENSE • Possession can be had at any time. Par- . • Apply to A. GIN, Clinton P.O. ties will be propecutedfor trespassing. For Sale or To Rent --- • The propsrtv on Dinsley terrace, known as the (Mem property, and consisting of 8 acres of lend, with etght-roomed house, is offexed for sale or to e rent, All kinds of bearing fruit trees. Just the pla tie for a retzred farmer or marloat gardener. Will be sold cheap; or rented on reasonable home. Only twenty eninutee walk erom reinton. poet office. Apply to]. H. PRIOR Ciinton, . _Farm_ tor- Sale. - Subscriber Offers for sale hia farm of 50 on..thee3rd eon, Hullett; 2a miles from Clinton, and a mile from echool. Nearly all cleared and in good state of cultivation. New intim bellyband good ont-buildiegs; good spring • and"Plenty of water; an acre a bearing orchard; about 35 •some broke and ready for spring crops. Easy , terms. For par- ticulars epply on the premisee; or address Clinton P.O. C. MASON. 6-17-ttdmp Desirable .Property Sale. House and lets in the village ci Holmes - vale.. The undersigned often Or sale, her large two-Atory brick home, slate roof, good cella; large rooms, furnace, hard and loft water in bootie, stable and drive shed, good garden, all kinds of fruits, about 21 sores of land, convenient to 'Railroad Sta- tion Post Office Church end School. Ap- py by mail, or on the premieee to Mille. T. 0, PICKA.RD. Holineeville.• 6 611, Choice Farm for Sale. Situated on the 6th. ton. Godericih Tp., containing About 80 acres; most of it good Clay hula, producing heavy crops. There is about five acres of bush, and nye sores of ,orehard, of good •fruit; good builainge; fraine bowie r-ith 8 rooms and. kitithen, woodshed end ostler; ne barn, built of pine luMberewith stone basement 50x48 ft; well at barn4 with pump inside for water- ing stook; shed 50x20 ft; implement hones 20x35 ft, and other outbuildinge; fences in • very good repair; over 250 rods of wile fence on the farm; geed well of splendid water; post office and schdol 1.1 mike,. church 2a Milee; about si Miles from God - mettle. • Possession given. at any. time, Priee $3,100,00. Money , . Private fun•ds taken at Wiper cent and:np.. Wards W. D'HYDONE. . JOHN W.; YE0 HOLMESVILLE. • Agent for the Maucnitsritu Assoussou Co, of Manchester, England whOse funds are security are rated at Sis,sco,00s. Also the, Mo - Kuser Mori:rm. INSURANCE CO. •A classes of farm risks and town property taken by •lowest rates. Pirst-o ats,, boon Uomplarties also represented. Money to be had fr ,m Apar cent tip, /moor Una o nature of 'esti wits.... Dail mail* Holmesville postal card wi feto • Licensed Auctioneer. The einaereigned enlioits share of the patronage of those wishing to bold saies. SatiSfacition guaranteed. Moderate retail. Apply to or address3&S. A. SMITH, lot 88, cen 16, Goderioh tp., Clintoe P. 0, G. It, COX, • • Flinn For Saleg -a— • -,trha undersigned offers for sale his farm °entwining 74 acres of good olateland, being lot 25 on the Cat Line, Co. 7, of Godetioli ri Tp. There are a few acres of culled bush, • never failing , spring at the back of ' the Place. It is will fenced and be a gooa tepee of cultivation being, mostly pastured and hey, for a number of yeah+, there are 15 acres ef fat plowing done, There are' two berate one ri stone fonnataiet, 32s52, enothee 112:,52, a trow died 20x45, end re driving i hed lien, laeores of baring orch. tard.- Geed, Urge cratcrete house, 3 looms, stone cellar, frame kitchen and woodshed. The-phleo ea weft ague& el, being ee miles front frolinceellie Etat-tonal inlle hem Pere teed Hill, Poets Office, Store, Scbool, and Beacitatnith chop; 2 miler( from Clint:eller; 0 miles from Clinton, ta mite from (40(.10101e P0PSOnederl giVell to snit purchacer, • ellAltht`a E. :11111VIS Porter's Ifill MARRIAGE -.LICENSES ISSUED BY • Jr• Rumhall, Clinton. -6.-13.--MeTagg-arti BANN ER A,LBERT ST, CLINTON: General Banking Basins** transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED *Nam issued. .Interest allowed oe, depoeits. • 3. P. ,T1NDALL. -BA.NKEE, GL]NTUN, ONT, Private 'undo to loan on Mortgagee all beat current rate• General Banking human transected -Interest allowed On. deposit*. Sale notes bought ImmY,*•••• The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co, Farm and isolated `town Prop* •ertf only .Insured. , OFFICtitS, J. B. McLean, Preeidcnt, KippemeThles Eraser, Vice-pres., Brucefield; ThoS,. E Hays, Sedy. Treas., Seaforth; DIAECTOnS. •, Jas. Connelly, Porter's Hill; john Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seafoith; J. Evans, Beech. woon) J. G. Grieve, Winthrop,: newels, Broclitagep.• Each Director is inspector of losses int bia own locality. A0tWfs. P.oht. Smith, ihrlock; Ed Ilinchley Seafort14 James Cumtning, Egrnond. vine; j. W. Ye°, lichricaville, Ea; nt to Rent or For Lot 18, Con, 4. Hullett 100 acme, meta, ly alt under cultivation. Terms literate Apply te ala W. VATIRAN Clinton, Watch MO, 1005 ,