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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-07, Page 3'
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among .he Cloud of nada,seQs" Govsrnor•Q®nera"s S•cretary is Drs• Fertilt '1h .
ng the Press of Canada have no,th-, Qusbec Drstrfct Full of His C
The $WS 'UI11 Cl 14S but fraise far the Montreal ti::guishid soldi$r. • toric Lore and old 1=�tmilTe:. . I I . Ve# - ,
"Witness." Very little is known, by the average The Eastern Townships, a name, 11
ELOt51S A. SKtClM1N(I5, Correspondent Canadisin, of Col.txrtk►ury*1F'illianis, tvhfelt for ear has11
! To what other large metropolitan .the Governor-General"s secretory, who years, ray boon applied to __# I , .1 OF1
newspaper anywhere iu C'anada, ltas was knighted
thea occasion of the
the territory comprising the counties
ssNss0v�w�fs s f�fpffwAsN sw4NHgfss
**.Such whole hearted ante} azlerous „ nerY A writer sign• Brome, Conxpton, Migsisquoi, I
g ing himself. "The. Marquise do Font.- Richmond and Wolfe, Shefford, Slier- .
We received among our Christmas , Mr. E. Woodcock was around town praise +ever beet), accorded as xray be teuOY," who .contributes ,Syndicate Or- brooke and Stanstead, Drumrrxond THF,
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tide mail, a letter from Mrs. J. Bis- in Christmas week, and received many found in the following examples of titles .an English notabilities to sr Axihabaska and l4le antic, form the
Mr. Thom has been very ill at Darn_ holiday greetings. !what is being Said by press and -people number of Canadian Papers, has an g
sett Thom in which she wrote that Southeast corner of the Province of
all over the Dominion ? article about Sir John which may
The Tato Robert Johnston who died The "Witness" is a new& a, or
of very well be reprinted. The article Quebec. Oil the south and east they
ley House, Bridge of Allan, ,Scotland, on 17th December was a pensioner of ' p runs. , tine bounded by the United States• In pbil
but the da on which which Canadians are justly proud. it ft
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y She wrote, he the Irish Constabulary, and was a His appointment as military seete- area this district, one of the most for.
was able to sit i1i his chair. En- publishes all the Wows iti the ti test tar Y
native of Enniskillen, Ireland. He straightforward way and its readers ado fourhye avugoo Wasnmade of
ht tile Of 41444 668 coo s Of Canada, com
closed were two souvenir cards, One was appointed truant officer, in (hod- prises
iAs, of the cit of �:dinbur h. are kept well informed. Moreover its arsenal instance of the Iifn ivhp E the census Of 1801 its population lt)t a baht o
Y g faith some years ago. -He was a readers are leaders in p g' t t swear OFF hilt a, habit
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tye an Miss faithful attendant at St. Geer o's their respect, entertains tits lifgliest xegard foto Tian- is given as 221,E3S persons, English
. Y g ive conimunitiles the "Witness" ap butyWilliams, and who wished to and French, who, it may be said, form to, swear BY.
Edna, left on Christmas Eve for Hays- church. The funeral took place an pealing $trongly to the people of char•! atone for the undeserved slight plac- a remarkable example of the union of
villa, where they spend Christmas 18th Dec., Rov, Mark Turnbull ofiicia- ed upon` him through the cancelling races in Canada, as the dwell to-
week ever tin at house and-cemeter The all- atter everywhere•, g y ,
y year with Mr. Tye. g y• F The following statement of fact of life nomination to the peat of milt. gather in. peace and harmony, each
At St. Peter's three Masses were bearers were Sheriff Reynolds, R.. C. i Lary attache of the English Embassy liroud pf their respeetfve nationalities People w1�,0 have of ill@
said on Christmas Day and Benedic- Hays, A. Naftel, James Tait, F. F. are worthy the consid?rati-ni of any- ' at Paris. The assignment was cancel• but'placing their .common Canadian wa. k QYeI
tion was &frven after the last Mass, one of out readers. led at the xequeat of the French Gov- eiEixenah� above and before all else, habit llxq�l► what it"
Lawrence and James Laithwaite, lie 'The it Exerts a Must ernment and military Agrioultuxe, the backbone of rho * weans; to have
dispensing with vespers. was in his 81st year. y authorities,
Beneficial Influence in the Ittvaes and who objected to it in. consequence of country is the great industry of the
A telegram from Chicago advised ' Mr. and Mrs. William Me aw ca o the fact that the colonel'a wife was Eastern Townships, which because of shoes that are, ele an•t •. , -
g g W hearts of our •pepple.' The late Arch- . p , � lIt Style easy Olt the
Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of the up from Clinton on Monde and were a Miss Annie Reiss of Manchester, the fertility of the soil, have wined
Y bishop Bond, Primate of all Canada, a member of the Hebrew race, though the name of the "Garden of gained
)feet, atltt IO].g li]. life,
death at Chicago of Mrs, Christopher accompanied by their son, and daugh- 'The "Witness" has cnanifestud in an not of the Jewish creed. dian Agriculture,"
C. Crabb, who has been an invalid for ter, from their home at Vernon, B. C,• eminent degree the qualities of Cour- It was considered by the authorities A city, Several towns and many
years. I Mrs. Fotheringham of Brucefield age and Sincerity.' R. L. Horden, at Paris that in view of the, Anti- villages, attractive and progressive.
came from her home at Brucefield, Leader of rho Conservative Party. Semitic feeling that still prevailed y factories and other evi, iSWear O� a i]1 Out good,7vaoney Top
Well "it's an ill wind that does with bus p y� g
not do some body good." We learn to spend the winter with her daugh- 'The Montreal "Witness" is Never among military men in France and dances of activity and prosperity, are
that the great Berlin, brewer, Mr. ter, Mrs. Malcolm McKay, "Pother- , also in certain political and. social cin- to be found here. UnSattsfactor jt` shoeF, -
Y, InRuenced by Mero Party Feelings. plea in Paris -four years ago the anti- Mining is an important industry in
Huether, is about to open up the Ingham Place." '-Chatham 'Commercial.' Dreyfus fever was still strong -the the Eastern Townships, We asbestos
Saltford brewery, I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buchanan of ! `The Montreal "Witness" numbers fact that Mrs, Hanbury-Williamswas deposits being the richest in the Acquire, the
1V1rs, J. J. and Miss Evelyn Doyle, Toronto, spent Christmas tide, with among its clientele the Most Inde-. a Jewess would give rise to. diffictul- world; and copper, gold, iron and oth, Walk -Over habit, it's a,
returned from Toronto, where Miss the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. pendent and Thoughtful Newspaper ties, .. er, minerals abounding. habit oU, •
Evelyn attends school to spend the Thomas McKenzie. Readers in Canada.' -'Edmonton- Bp1- Sing Edward, who, like Emperor The Eastern Townships are the na- y never swear O '
William, entertains no prejudice tive home of the maple tree, nearly
holidays, at their home here. Mrs. Thomas McKee, spent Christ- letin. whatever with regard to the Jewish every farmer having his Sugar arch. -
Dr. Charles Lane of Chicago, is mas tide with her daughter, Mrs, I 'The Montreal "Witness", Stands for race, riot onlyendeavored to atone ard, and the output of last spring is,
spending his Christmas holidays with George Faulkner, Goderich tory,- Purity and Honest in Government,' for the affronby -inviting the Han estimated at not less than. ten mile 0
his parents, County Clerk, and Mrs. ship. Tine Ham 3l ton • Spectator: burp-Wiiltiamsea to be .his. guests at .lion pounds, T'�fiit
Lane. I 'The_ Montreal •"Witness" is a news- Balmoral, but likewise directly inter- The Eastern Townships are especial- a . . a�1/ i�•chell V Boss
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rhynes of Enough ested �bimself• in their future,. the col- ly noted for their picturesque seen-
Hudgens tiros. ha.d a very fine dis- Brantford spent Christmas tide with paper which is Bald Euto be onel's• appointment ';of
the staff of the ery. hill and valley, lake and • river,
play of handsome rib'pons in the south Mr. Rhy,nas' mother, Mrs. W. A. Honest, and Honest Enough to be Governor-General ''of Canada being imeadow and woodland combining to Clinton, Qntad
window for Christmas tide, with Rhynas. Bold.' -Sarnia (Ont.) `Observer.' made, as I have mentioned above, at form a landscape- of unrivalled .at -
festoons of 11011 and colored lights, I 'The Montreal "Witness" was Never traetiveness,
Y g Mr. and Mrs. N:d, Henderson of his Suggestion. An interestin tradition had been
and on Saturdayevening the same g Better or More Useful than it is to Sir John HanburyWilliams . is, a g
g Leamington and little son, spent day.' -'Dominion Presbyterian.' particularly able officer. He distin- handed down regarding the ferreous
window was also k eautifully arranged. Christmas tide with the form(
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The background was completely hunt lytic Witness is One of the Best guislied .himself in several of the fine Tree by the St. Francis Rivet,
g F Y g mother, Mrs. James Strongh, Rose- , , , at the cit of Sherb- Cooke; The story `.� T . 4y
with "The Ladies' Home Companion" dente." Papers Published.' - Bowmanvitle l;gyptian campaigns,, as well as in Y rY
the Burmese .and South African war,,; ` is that Hostile bands of Abene uta 4 �� Y°j.. o i
for Jan. 1509. :1 handsome little Statesman.' was military:secretary to Lord Milner .and Iroquois met here about X69.2 to � '"` Q°��+`L I
Miss Ella Collinson rerun""Wed to 'The "licitness" Never Fa•'is to Com- throughout, a considerable. portion. .of contend for he hunting grounds of _._,_. __, •-,,.e • M I � _ .
polished
�xoietlicawind0w Ion on in,In�r midi ,'Glecholme" for Christmas Day, and viand Respect for its fairness anti im- the latter"s Lord High Commissioner- the upper St Francs: It was finally - - -
which was placed a book bound tri will spend her vacation with her partiality.' -`Sarnia (observer.' ship in South Africa, . and': was 'after- . decided that the matter should• be VA_�� 1&1VWV 6��66�44.464646tl�op .'
green with gold lettering and an op- parents. 'The "Witness" is tate Must Impar- wards secretary, to the Sexretary of settled without fighting, • � � +i' ,
ened "Journal." Reall • it was more tial and Inrlcpcndent Newspaper in. State for War:.. Lady Hanbur -Wil- Two warriors iverr. chosen, and dx , - .
5 ..-_ __._. -. - _I3a)ns is not only .ivoaltliy, but'also rected to run arounnd the tree on. the me. A THIRTY DAYS ,�
artistic than the Christmas decova_ Canada,' -'Charlotte, P. E. I.- Dis- a tactful and clever a althy, who tics small' island in the river, until, one 1.
tion. ARE YOUR JOINTS L -kilt: ? trict.' made hosts d 'lee r in Canada, as should fall .from -exhaustion,. which' . 4 � .
Mr. George L. -Man is in town, 1'he Montreal !'Witness" Does Neth- John .has received, in addition, to his would . be aoceptecl a6 defeat by. his �"
IIa,en t you a weal. spot, a place ' party. The Iroquois strength grave° ��� IrrWe
He came from Fort Willian!, I i ing Small. - F icton Gazette.' - knigl)thoocl the Star of the Victorian cr�
Mrs. Tout Gundry ,incl sun, Master where cold ain't inflammation settles ? 'The Montreal "Witness" is by, far Order, and it is said that. the Prince out first, itis scalp was taken by his
Rhrlher it is ins the nark, ,fele, joint:; of Wales intimated .to him. 0n •behalf pursuer, arid the Abenequis ,was left �e,�
Tom, spent C'hristnpas tide at New the :Host Influential Newspaper in '
Ilanpburg• ur limbs -the cure is cimpic-a genii ('anada,'-`The Herald,' C'oinber, Ont. of lits father,• the Ding, -that: thq let- I .in possession of . their lininting . •i"�
ter. was liarticula,rly please to be- grounds:
rub with Nrrviiine and than spit:} 1'he "lyitnrss" is no doubt the � 1 The pioneer settlers of the Eastern � 4 ]rl �� ���� �
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1Trs. C arlet0n is the ,guest of hr r -stow the honor in question on so dis- . „�
son in Clinton and will remain will, Nc•rviline Porous Plaster. These great Best Newspaper in Canada.' -'North- tinguished an .officer, � Townships entered this territory in :
him and Ili.,; family for tope holidays. rubcfaeiants invariably cure strain, ern Advance., -- 1 the closing years 0£ the eighteenth .�
swc lrup ise:,-WISS and muscular, century, anti the'ol)enxng years "of the- a .c�,.
? g' '' 'The Witness Deser%:vs the Good - 7f"
'Hiss Maude Watson of Gay's 'stab- Stone' Arch Culvert. C nineteenth, They "n•ore Hardy tour- ,, .11
lishment, Toronto, stenographer, is Pain. Ther<' i, no ruyster}' about 11c,rrls that have been said of It.'- These claps, we have a neat deal : ageous men and tirameit, coming print-
this. Ncrvilinc is rite mo<t pencirat- '('bristian Cluard:an.' Farldshills'nspending her vacation at the• hon): g Yabout permanent structures anal the oipally from .the No England states. • 4,gg,,�.
of her father, Bfr. Janpcs 11'atson• ing liniment lcuuivn...corisc'gtrtntly it Right mi dco p'op'e will Annreeiate use O# cement £or •such iviprlcs. ;Some were United lampire.-Loyalists �p� 3f
Mrs. Robert Collinson of (Cie•eholtipe gets where the trouble really is, Ner- pinions and will pass them to On 'Yonge street at Newtonbrook, I preferrin the hardships of the forest G9 At. Walkerls' l~urniture Store •
viliix Porous Plasters arc such o i`e
received as a C'hrisl nias gift frurn great friends who may not have seen them. about eight •miles north of Toronto; is l beneath, the'.Britislt flag to the,.easier 4 ,
her son-in-law, lIr. 1.0ckwuod healers crud dram' out con estion. Be The `Dae •' edition 's a. stone arch. eulvex£, says 'fho Cana- .� int p# another land beneath another
titark } i n i s.i 00 a year
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sure you get the genuine, substitute:; :end the `,Veekh, Univ td.00. These d;an Engineer, which has iyithstbod nag: They found an unbroken' -wild- .
of Revelstoke, B. C. a lovely large wear and tear. fox three: uart2rs of a ernes hitt undaunterl: they ,cleared 'lpl'i ; �'
can't do the iyorl' rotes arc low q 8 11C]e5'w 1landle al'e .y iried •The selectio' n �!
Rocky mountain white goat skin since it costs much century, . � their little farms, 'communities were .
rug, tined with crimson cloth. The -----. more to produce a paper ince the Wit- g l i ;io' g:; g P -W is une• ualled.in the ca.unty. �'i10 2 -ices low ca,t)Cl .
I F Yon 'e street.,was use< as a 1 _ h�vav 1. formed; villa c> nrati v ting. f.ho p • .'�
rug is quite grand. ness than it docs to produce many, before. 1800, rind during ,the igen Of iowic1 tioll,wast laid fol the -prosperity • ' quality hi h. 1 'j'h'e StC)cli i5 1)eaV
While Mr. George Morrow was un- Bishol-elect Farthing arri c(I cit of its leading competitors. Character 1812-15 was improved as, a military enjoyed by their deseeri6iJs and all i g y and 1T1tiSt be � .
road. Later, about 133,14, . those whose lot ha., .since lieen`aast o reduced, and a g ecial rice o11 (ever article we..'.
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loading coal fronp n G. T. R. car, the .Montreal and was wcicunpc'd by a counts because it costs. kart of the t p p y
road .was maeadamized, and a number in this �.£avored territory. 4 , 'handle�.w3il CJe'�ivefa,. .�.
car was being shunted and caapucri large gathering of clergy ;incl laity. The 1Gitiuss is publishe<t by John of large"stone culverts built,: among -- .
him to lose his balance, receiving Ex -Mayor Dyke , Dougall d;; Son, Mortreai, and has. them this ..one.. He. Knew How to Hat It, . WV Aran UhaL'ir . Arixr Rockery Br
c f F,crt Wiliiaun Cal -es ass Beds; -Brass POi ?, Book
thereby internal injury, later neces- - now completed its sixty-second vein. The eulvert.is .42 ;get 1pn anil`�cai There is ;ver little about. railroad t Book•Shpives, Bed S e
g y , p 3itga, :Stif%ts, klcLking Cabinets,
sitating his being taken to the hospi- gas stricken with paralysis and had ries not 'only the highway trafixo lint coThei ctioii that k'rank. H,. McGui- China Cwbinets, Corfches,'(;,tr ets, L`ri:B Cradles, Cots 'Cur ai
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pal where an operation has been per- to retire from the .lIayoralty contest, — ---- _ also the roadbed. of the Metropolfttzn . gan doesn't , know.: When the new Carpet sweeperoa,, C:artain Poles, Dining ItuOni Chairs,' ores ere
formed. ' Street Railway, which ruffs the•heav- cantilever bridge tact -.c the.IViagara � and Strands, Divans, Easa•1S, Etchings, Furniture Covering,•Fea-
lIr. G. W. Crawford, Corner:y of IIow'S. 'TTIIS ? lest electric rolling stock used in Can-'� river was being completed, a few thei' Pi lows, F rame9, Floor Coverrn
UImir s g; Fringe, Grand•.fathers
'Mr. John Benin Jr., ivho lett Gorier- Brampton, died at 1•anc•uuyrr. i ada. *At the �watar line the opening is, g p , . fIall Ghabrs flail lllferors. Hall hacks, ' High Ohafrs
I ich some years ago, is now at the p years ago, •the work was inspected.by ��!pp ,
' li'c infer One Hundred Dollars . • !0 feet wide and.. -rises seven 'feet. a .party of prominent railway men, `i3' Irigrrtln.R.ngs, inlaid L• 3noleums, Interior DeeOrations, Iron Beds, .gam
paternal residence, and will spend his . Burglars at New York looted the ward for an case of that
Seventy-three ean".ex osure to the � headed Mer minentatt. The came 'Jax'dtn061-stands, Japanese1la.ttrngi, Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen
holidays visiting all his old friends. T Y Catarrh that Y F 1 h de by b tr !abyss, Lnongcs, Linnleums, Morris.C)•bxirs, Alirior!?faites eMat- -30
elite station in the ('rimin:pl Courts cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ..elements has done but littleinjury:to across "a workinan spiking -rails; and Tresses-,
Mr. aud'Mrs. George Williams of building, Cure. tine structure. McGuigan• observed that it took three fisey 11Z0alding,. •Needles foriill ritattresot Sewing Machines,
Odd Fellow's hall left on Christmas , - of four: blows of the sledge to send ire Organ., Oilcloth, O�Rce l+rzrnctnte, Odd Preece, PiaLnos, L'arlor',
F. J. Cheney ci ,Co.,Toledo, p, tinirtes, Par10r l�rLbint,ts, Pacrlor 1`alb[eQ,. pictures,. Qgetiit Beds
Thirteen ,persons were shut, none of ��� the* up to the head. Rp s y
Eve for Elora where they spent We, the undersi neo have known V. Kid Was.. o.n the .Jab, 4 g .. R>ttan Ghatfrc, ,Siciehriards• Stair Uilcioch `Secret r'es
them dangerously• on Nriv Year's live g Taking off - his' coat, the big rail- Seivin I>lachlney 'Stiidettt's a t . -
Christmas Day with Mr. Williams, J. C"heney for the last 15 years, and Mr, E: ,L.. RicI ardson,'maaager of .• wa 'ofiictal Wetly said to the man: ' . Lhaf.rs, Stocpls,,, TpLhles; TciySett,,
rr• Nci4 } °1l'' the recent successful . •.-minion •Fair ", y q 'Undertaking lt
mother and two
its, Mrs. Atkinso
and Mesdames believe him perfectly honorable in all I Hanel :me that-'hanirner." • and the s , Wil thit. }the Best and prices low, Velvet Ruga,.
�'. W►iti>7g Dei kph, Wil (,hairs, Extension Tables. Your money
Webster and Brown. It is reported at Montreal that the transactions and financ`.a13 able to he d at Calgary, of'
f t sccrotary of the: implement- was. passed over to him. cbeei-ftill refunded ei
Y Board of Trade of that't+xawing; pity,. - .Y goods ri�tsrttisFatctxiry.
They returned on Monday to their O'Br^:en mine has been• sold to an carry out any obligations made, by was in charge of the Alberta,• exhibit .Taking a spike, ?19r. IVIcGuxgan firm -
duties at the hall. English company for SS,009,nciu, Iy Tapped it into .the heavy woodenI. .
has firm. at rite Toronto Exposition.. tie. Then, :after resting -the head of - � All kinds of..Upholsteev done: Covering in'rti bi vert t
'"`""""" ° ""^"`"""'"^^"'"•"'•'_°-""""'^�-^•••'•••••�•••-•-•-•-----a-•..s...•«�...-..•....._,...,,,. Waldin Kin,nan & Marvin, Mr; R:ehardson is 'reiltarkabIy, bay Q
g the• hammer oft the pike, to guage of colors cart red irr stock, g g e y
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Wholesale Druggists, Toledo; O, fah in appurattce•and one day at the the distance,:he straightened_himself; .'- . .
1 , Calgary Fair ivas standing near Lieu= 4 - ,j •
flail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- gave the implement a swing through Pictures Framed while you wait.. aatisfaI 1ctfoh.Guarante1.ed..
Wall actin directly upon the blood tpnarit-GovernoY' •Bulyea. and other the. afr, and .brought it down . upon Weare bound to please ouit customers,
1 g Y P , distinguished visitors in a select .por- , the spike with "such force that . the 4
and mucous surfaces free..
the SCStCtli. tlr)tl Of the iron sank up to its head into the wood. Chairs .antd Tables. for
grand stand, when a very Rent .
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Testimonials sent free.. Price 75 officious usher grabbed him and: start-' at -the first blond. .. .
,1 j�,c ,. cents per bottle. `old by all Drug- ed to lead him away, remarking to Before the 'workmari had .time to i We alO rent our Sa6itar Carpet Cleaner the Dus-Kot. •
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gists. the great amusement, of the guber
_ "" party: "Here, Sonny this fully recover, from his suxpxhi and
T:a',e 1 fall's F_iatity Pills for . con- natorial admiration his chief handed him the 0� X00 PICTURES Prices nearly put in half: See our window
y l is Richard on ce forlviHuns Oen lits stiicl: "n man avha fi0c at loc. Regularx 1.00 ,week. - `t las.long, . iLegular, .
Sri )ati0n, hammer back to ipitrt. 'rrncl with �a . �, � y ivon
coat, and revealed the maria eY's : can't ie to his eye, We -could not; have put this sale nn.3u a liettec time to suit
/"-.___.___... g cant senfi ,the soilte li0me with; e, r
• badge, saying ..with a .chuckle'. `"I. single is hardly c�d.enqu n for our
! t guess I'm the kiddy who, is running g ,>y. �" � . g customers, is ChHstnnas is only a few`days in the distance, and to .. . .
It'resh earthquake slupc_:s are alarm- the Grand Ttunk. get, cfean,'bew. up-to-date goods at the prices -they are sell-
ing tine people of southern Italy and this fair,"N- -r--' tog, is aL ratre etiance. \V.e will lay asitia onto deliver when you �Ip
completing the ruin of the cities, The - Large _Find- of Copper, tvairt the J;OacTs, auty a,rticic+� by paying a small deposib. Even*
'-• ,. Lipari Islands are safe. Relief funds Huge Boa -Constrictor Escapes. Capt. W;.Pritchard, oiie of t,te best article will bave a speciitl price, : 'Come and see; through our. es,.
are being raised in all )arts of the There was n serious danger of a known prospectors of the Port Arthur' t:tlplishrueut, it igilf.inake your heart bound with u>adeseribahle.
r world. 1 riot at : the Exbibitiori 'grounds one district, reports the .find of a large S, joy and sartistnetion A pleasure to ,show }foods.
;.\ day during the Toronto fair. A giant copper deposit oil the soutaeast shore � _ a�
I i` * Windsor ritirens tendered a recap- 37-foot,yboa-conistAcrtor escaped •from of Black Bay, 25, miles •east of there.
r rile Gli.at Sibley $how nn the Mid- alt© incl3r..at3ons.are escelient, anti the
lion to Police Magistrate Bartlett , . a + , `6 ��% . •WALKER
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i iy. ,end made :or .he T Arris. Wheel. property is easily resehed . the oat- .. . 11. 1':0` A �t-•d K E R '
who is retiring and presented him Wth wonderful'�i'apidity h.3 wound his .er route. �t .
with a purse of gold. arassive form• arotind'the iron-W&k a II.Ir. J. W. Frost•, of .a Syndicate of �' Furn ure,DealCi' a,nd Undertaker' Clinton'.
% the cheep: Word Of the escape was British Columbia men.' whb took up. , �
-- _ - - •- -• sent to Mr, Sibley, and he at -once 21 iron claims north of Sturgeon Lake, 09 Phone .t& Call day or night. .
sa:ciired a drag -net, and assisted by reports "that they; have done $5,000 �1.
The hard wort. of bread -making I;c, eat it :-"Shiloh's Cure will al- horse and cattle men, rounded up the worth of work on the property, un- tic �-
v; ays ca:r my cot,-ths and col., b.ia, and recaptured it. coveting specular ltenl:ttite for, five �w�������'��►�������r����***P 6#4
should be do11C lil the flour mill y ---••••-•w miles and 25 fent deep without,touch
llOt 1I1 t11C kttClleil. • In . Wilds Forty Six. Years.. inq the bottom. It 'is fifteen miles - - - ••-1--- _ - _ __... ,-----
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Arter 96 years in •tyre north at fort way, the. new The road is-com feted
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Rc,.resentatil'cs 0f municipalities inn- wap, and when the recti is'completed
j T tcrested in the Niagara power move- Chippeiaayan, where for almost half •they will build. a spar and commence 7-•* '
When It 15 T1 C',CC iS�ary for oil t!) a century he remained constantly $hip to
neem will meet in London, Ont., on l 1lb g• ,� I G
without a visit to Outer eivilixation, - .
7T akC; bread b main strici-i 1 �' Wednesday evening nett, ':Ulan Wylie, a long -bearded pa-
A Busy Ofricer.
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1 y �t� � Oil trischil looking blacksmith in theem-
Mr. Clfiord Pinel!dl acl,lressed 1110 ploy of. the Hudson Bay Co., has come The Lindsay Post tht+s enumerates ,
t ., ` 1 ; the duties of Chief of Police Vincent
� Call rest aSs(1J'CCl t,l. ,. t.lr llliiler Canadian Club at Ottawa on the Pr'p- out to I-dtltonton and leaves shortly to . ,
%I t?: il� t Ci()i1C T. • rl . '� ; osed conference at Washington, look- 1 visit ivith his wife and sons in the old of that town: .
his )art. 1-... of,
leas to perform, besides his po- .
' .i.>tir lv ,u• to a plan for the ronservatlo o '.home hi the Orkney, Islands. Wylie Y Y ,lice tutu+% those of tax collector, milk �' i., Taube+' Seiiii(yi. member O Taube & SOn
t the natural resources of forth Anter- came overland from Norway _House 1.
it O t ;inc e 11()11 rT11. ill' 1962, inspector,. dog tax: collector, collector . .
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� Gruesome Spectacle. cot as enunty eonstnble in the, conduct .
of liver cab and enrter� licenses, furl{ be at t
C iHoucled
-;'�' of business held at local -police court,
C �c �;'t� , 1p a Capt. Coleman .and sevoral .poliee- carry on all correspondence appertain- Norman Hotel, Cid ll�ony ' On �`i]YYrS(�c'l�f
x'� r' y`.kS -,1 ' A_ ('tier cl of a Severe Aite.cic of IlrOtr me'n went out into the Lachine Rapids ing to that ofice, bosides holding the
cchi' , , by (h tu,)cr:aim's ' a low clays ago and removed the. dead office of fife warden, and collector -of- January 7th
., Cot:gh Rtncrly. body which hurl been eaught on one town rents, and official messenger to
is mach `' fro rn hard 3 p ri n ,-r ',•v I of the rocks in the centre of the the town council. Very often at night �• •
? JI rapids, affording a gruesome spectacle the Chief is engaged in writing until and will be glad toltnve` all who are troubled with Defective
"Cii October 13tin last, my tittle to the passengers ori board the Ii.. dt I1 a clock, and theta turning out to all Vision call and consult him,
a Wlleat that is ca ).tole of finer t!:uee year o d dao hter contracted
it g a O. steamers daily coming down the fres, when called. Is it possible for ` �11,
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severe cold which resulted In it fend v ver, Idmitiiicatiaia W" iirlrposailsl& one roan to do more than this?" •'paulto .Ft Son have poen estahlisheil pfnte 1871, durini,+
grinding filen ani' '`tl1Cr Variety, and ease of bronchitis, , says Mrs. W. G. . :,�_,.,:,.,, ` . 1
Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "she lost 1 - �1 1which time over 100,0001 eases have been successfully fitted
milled by a process that 1lisures not the power of spocch com:rietely a:rad' - N`EVI':1. CITY QUITS. .
011lyL was a very sick child. Camber atels + °Pott may be rvcatr, sleepless; Ner-• A Sprained Ankle. , It your eyes Ttother you in any, wiry,, or the these��;vote
the tlllCsr, but also the whitest, we mad a bottle of (hantberlain's ious,�•digestion may be ;poor, but trrenoiv wearing erre tirpt satishictory, do not, negleciaithis
purest and most nlltrit10U.s t of (.ough Remedy in t11^ hotwe and gave'dwitt despair, Never Say' dia till you As,a rule a man'will feel well Sat. oppiortunityofconsultin,gCTanada'ttforetnnstRyeSpeci'alfst. .
} it to her according to the prirrtrtt leave used Pertozone, the-tiiost won- Isfned if he can. hobble around on crut- .
flotlr3. Get t1lough to try from directions. On the seacood. day �slic' derful.body. builder, iOic 'best hetvc rhes inn -two Or three weeks after, Make appofntlaentSnow with +'•
was a great beat better; and en the and system took known, Forrozone r .
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rover. fifth day, October 28rc1, she, was en. ,gives tone crag `'vfgar to the Whole spraining 1tigjaulde and it !$.often, two ,...,..�,,;.,.,,,„,,.,.,,' -�-, � F. your g tirely 'Weil of her co d and :bronchitis, ' body ; it makes you eat, consequent or threo M011ths,before lie .Is fully re- . !
, which I attrlbute to Ibis splend d - it provides increased nourishmeAt.
. y rtpvered. q'ltis' is , an tlnhre:essary loss � '
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f� g Mills�+ { medicifLe. I recommend ( hianberlattt's gay by day; you grow in strenKth-w VI ante' AS by apps lb C'h '
VJi� V'� ����Y' ����L�•• �a t Cough Renton unrcre•rvcdt ,ts l ,have ,,,A r y >?i - atnberlaitt s
g y v wealtness, loss ref sleep, apprrirerl.>.., .
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MONTREAL iol;nd It the surrrt, satnst anfl ,ruiolc� all pals away. You pct well, stay ltinin�ent, as directed, it curb may asPao tI I I
est cure for colds, 'both for children tvo11 loofa Well. Do try h''orromne, l a` `title be effected in legs 'thele one JawMati+llnif Rnift'0tr. tsluer of �CtsrNsge i.tceneeet
and adults, of aftY I have over used." 1t'S 'sure to ibetlent. All healers in 5e, weeks torte, and in many eases with- •
i•oi� sale by all UtuCtglsts, boxes, in three drys; Sold by all dLuggists. yryrawlily
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