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IItimaell. you knew everythleg 8 A.--1 rettertete of the Lihurre party ill tbo di
elft not think h. viatou were ? A. --Yea. they were 4)@t,
Q.-Tlien. Mr, you a' -e not prepatrd 1I atuiltun street.
IQ ovta ter that there were not fraudttl• re On Huullftui eLreet. You one"
:1,t endaroetuenie made on these pack- was rite ,a frequent teem t, tvr:s It tilt?
1)1 •
n$Itil.ial,1%tJC`7ltDjaiEIt l 'J togas of ballots for one division on urs A Y trait.a :'
i } ? A.--1 not prepared to Q,. Yuut priming office ? at+ -Ib
a\►•e,tY anything \vuB no pal •+
Q. -And Vuu tiro not preplared to I they .V.autr+! env test k (buy canto lute
• d 1 Ir ors ern
rca^c11r11 �'iftllttlyent, swear. as a gen t;pack-
-lire a Cil r
I age ehu1, went out of -our ofllet \V t& ill 'Cud
Hanle r retort, wltt?hale*
rein thing,
every r . hid 1,„t 1.•
las;st b wire tssurd feint yy l le ee )) a hent ruty feta* ?
D1:0� t1t17 excess of what it %huuld br, raugmg ( Q• ff
A. (du tact lhm,k nuytli,afy G't'LtPI(! ill �,
t itis- (lleeelerateat presses at Oteana is frau„ u 11, 11,) Y ti -1 cameo tell guy - t A. Ida h.a t l work.
•" fdtattithl lYrE0.4.ofC'anadta,"ythrngitecutit b ti ii you ,•e•+ a u,enther crYe t)Itl°.
George that! t e•eer t ne roc led Y,,., •,:.• CateSullivan-
, Yee
ane dlgtttug tar ire fuuuDutr with were left 1,vl•r ! A. - ! nw prepurr'i to Q 11. look vol rt. the u!leant,
sweat the arc all i gut.
sogiotlftoti v t, canient and fruit Cud Q - 'Yiayi. is elute we have ? A. didu•t Lr i t•, j do trot Itnow: etc wus
attl;lNl'elt�ttl&ttes cite afford to omit tMh Yee. d1 auk a,hrn I ,1,w hart.
eft t3Pyg, title yearly volume. the four- Q -,And •aur ,aro not pr•epata•a1 le 1'.at I e A,-- Yts, hod}tltt'tutku 1,t
tetlittt\r ?ttlsue. Lilt' Johrxuu bus tiro Ravrtr tial fleet.+ mltflut nut have beret , 1,w h ,•n t, 1
+ niuled \V lth4rt y4)t11' nn
fled trot+ fact Ly u 1 , rd a• ? a. stiou 0 T chink t cut well a tuuuted \with hire.
t'a?p, esu easy o1 comprehension and ie i1 piculler questiuu 1' Chrre 1,t Kht s;ulivau, ++ en'u vett loot ? A.-'lA"lieu ?
hr a heumh rd l hors rid a nd t bel a e fight I . \Nell, et the time of the etceter ?
3'
e
if rat' chi (,�_-You cuumuL toll atnylhinti t o1,
thin. Aro you prepasid W bWlaal', bit, I f1.•nr nota ulc firer, didn't ytan y tk.-
*itestll Italie„ L1to a rgeJ of tltxtt ll ke oleo nil flint l'"`
J h Rt un h h t' ? A
1 ! makinghie I s deeds 1 I I Q Noe • &Ir• b1GQdlieuda}i+. y
1.F'i i were Prete V Get
*Se
- )(eating in their atrangnment
tJt 1,r.- a hook La ineettte tan he road. he one You sorra to Rlr. Iiunsell there I A. l t..tttwt rift - 4 3vata;ru►tit'ukul3r
Xy }t.rjeasttro las well ay profit' .vete 0.500 P A. -1 didn't &wear to any- well as ultintetl tvLth t►itu; I rxtw Iluu,
tlnuK of the kid. I only twit during the whole election.
.'t4iC 0BenNo to an article in the let,Q. -Now, 1 will just take the trouble , Q. -That Is all yyon saw hire P A.
abet' Contemporary the white pope. tat enlighten try friend. /he 50 short ' To the heat of my knowledge.
Q. Don't you know he was firer
ltttlfafr Of sit South Afrlra is s2u.IIlA. I arra accounted for in this way \Vit- 1 trk�Itlq art ni lire electlou ? A - -I
taunt tint I ant cornet. in Ilsis Aselli I lingo he tette there takity pert in two
ertelPit}tnittioa, according to the 0.111„ I "taut, that you aware 11, h1 r. Ftusarll
entinirltyr is divided between Boers . t hat you had prtuted 0.6UU and -eta rlrctions.l AI the pal fieri.„ I tele this vieclI
6,15u mit, that you Kem Sot)111 the ofll •e Q. -AL •
British, as follows:— Intel there ons a 811011/we of :,o) oil ' I lull oats brlug held didn't you know
Boeta Fnglieu, I he wet.. there taking plc 1 *n Ihnt o:
could Th amount fur? u -e ? 1 (Aston ? A. -I knew he was there,
C`,400Celony with Sec•Q. Then what did yu1, arty :' A. _ 1 I Tahul 'Rill ill the elrl tier ? :1
iltaitionond 201, )0 lin 800 circlet1 the d I t Mil .•t tia10 1,E.— g 1,
utarlaud
q .eerie t rt ren 1 1 0 -1 WWI tuid *.o, lute 1 do not know.
Silt) 3Gll d • 1,l aL 13 iter arrle dl 1 L
i()ran a Free State ... 78.W0 15.6(x)
literal and Zululand .. 0,600 45,5[x)
''Ceehtivaal . 80.1)00 123.Il50
• Rytalesua l,filx) S,flllu
431.000 Sell, lou
' C)1t this celcudittlun those of French
I eguenotdescentlire counted as hoer8,
and with the English are entailed all
''thetetther white popttlntIon that is 11(11,
B*1irr. 1f, as now seem, .ret lain. the
Doers in the .British possessions re-
n$ n loyal, there ought not to be 1,1:11.
pinch trouble is dealing with the rest, I Q. - Die you .loo &lata+ that your tn-
8.1 uc•uo1,& tele to mint, 0,160? A.-
,A.DOVT two weeks ago the Hamilton 1''s, allot I u111)1r&Iood.
ti And that you 9/lid If you set up
Spectator reproduced f • the second
page of the Signal of Oct Gth an edit
en lid paragraph commending "the
"scheme to build elevators at Yuri
Colborne and Montreal. to divert the
..grain triple front the Buffalo New
'a' York to the St.. Ltwrenee 1 mite."
,Fur some reason the Signal wonted to
e •, w•,0.1, that
thele were three pnckn,e.. of the
amount. of 30*), supposed to be left
0vrr, 0nd that li nil 1 knee uoything
nhuut. Kurd, bad 0t. indilfrrrnt,
). I 't • ea .wraW to air. Russell
Q.-Autl you believe nu ? A. - p1'1
++etltte lee wee.
Q.-1 find ill your paper of the '3:Led
ort h'ehI•tnil'V holt, the 1011o..11,g
•'tletlild OW. Hulliv,ur heft. (ell- hum1e
dint their were 0,ir41t) 1 4111',1.. painted ? Wedueadnp nftPr sprinting hlo t' to ,I ,o
A. L instituted to t o prided. in Ginderich ,end vicinity. A Y1,, 1
Didn't *nu sweat to air. Russell reeeeldee that.
Q- You wrote 1bat., didn't you ? A.
Ilial allrte
were 1.:I1a1 ha printed P Q•—
A. - 1 do not think at, 1f 1 did 1 cel -I wrote It.
Q. -" He says tient this o-ot)e' of
Welt dol nut tutrud is soy tont Comedies belt is a great piece in which
What l did intend 11, any was Chet, de, to eujny a huliday ill winter lain1'." A.
thele was ted lioti*d In iem)Ol
Anil I tVnlllell thew IIIBl tend 01 Ole -it 18 0 "I)ttllltnit IINIL." 1 *intik I,
wrote.
Q. -Yes. "he says thie, section ill the;
banana belt 1s n great place to enjoy
holidays in the winter time. He pre-
fers
re fers it to Florida P" A. - Vet,
g,—That is trulu voud 1,11.11 pen ?
-Yes, from my own pl•o.
Q. -.-Now. I suppose that when von
are speaking in mat familiar way of
Captain Suhlven you hail anuli (Witt.
long Louver -salmons with him ? A. -
No; the reason 1 wee ho1dmg hair up
was because the other paper wits
abusing hint.
Q. -1)o you enter tion any defence
of hull there ? A. -Veen, he was get -
Ling called everything bol n huts%
thief up there by the others, mid I
thoughten geed little *`beano* noieee
like that would Make the other fellow
mad end do hila no harm.
(1,,l, -11'e weir to another ventlenou+,
l:omdd Freguson. 411 London ? A.- I
saw 11, man named Dep. Fel gusio
there.
Q.-- How lung teas he there ? A.-1
Saar hint twice.
Q, 1Vhat was he doing? A. -lie
was on business there. I saw hive
twice dming the election, and on each
000)1011m he wits staking tee -i lLMS.
Q. --About the election. ? A.- -No,
1.1,. You undrret'toil hr took lout in
the election 3' A. -I don't know wird
partite look.
Q.- lila von knew he tens taking
purl '? A.-1 undi•rst4)oid be was I herr.
4.•- And dict he mit oike p.ut in the
election? A. --I was more iutrrr,ted
III ho'+um•.4.
Q _And y4)u undet'1lonrl he Iva,
taking put itt the 01/0114)11 ? \. •lVell,
I don't always i01ir•ve everything 1 nn,
told,
Q. -Balt did you helie•t-i• that ? A.
les; 1 would believe thee,
(3._ -.Ye.•, atr)ll you nudrrato(1el (Win
1)01)10 tint Ile wars neinallV taking
in lir• eloClk.u--lt•u.i it ns a rlul-
cn8re•r 11e took part ? A. -Well, I
didn't. heor much about hint,
4 --'Then we route to itilly anility,
of London. slid you see Ih,tt gentle
elan around there at the I lime? A, -
1 saw hitt there once.
Q. -Rut he was also 1)1011ng part ill
lire eleellou ? A -- Yes. it was three•
tieback In the eftei noon and he was
brieging a dog back to London whet' 1
saw hint. •
Q, -You understooe he was taking
part. ' in the election ? A. - I melee -
stood he was talking punt in organi1-
ing.
Q, -%Vint dieted•* ? A.- I can't. tell,
1 was not in it mutat.
Q.-Uid von know John 8. (aurman
A. -.I know elle-Gor•tnnn.
Q. -14e wits 1 here , too, wasn't. he ?
A. -You mean in the town ?
Q. -He way taking purl ,n the elec
tion ? A.-- 1 know nutlet -or except
what 1 was told, 1 never discussed it
lvitli hint.
Q, ----Yon were informed what he was
doing? A If I toad you the other
way around you would say it WAS oat
evidence. I - s„ venni() he •043 talking
pert in the elect ion, but I know nothing
persotulliy.
Q. --1)o you know Mr. Malty P A.-
never saw hitt, don't know him.
Q. 1)o you lenow. Phorun.s Lewis
A. --Themes Lewis P
Q, -Yee, of London. A. -Oh, yes,
mot him at Kinteul.
Q. --He was taking part in the elec,
E on, was he not? Do you believe bei
was ? A,—$o they told me.
Q -And you believed it ? A. --I
didn't ralse any objection
Q. -And yon have no doubt that le'
was P A. -Well. I snould think h
was; of corse everything I got. we
hearsay ae far its he was concerned,
and the others too.
Q,-1 AM tusking your belief P A.
Unde, oMdinery circumstances I would?
saybe teas. ,
Q. -However, when ho was gyrating
around them von nndi'isiood he was
taking part in the electron ? A. -Yes.
Q --Yon were told that. by your
political friends? A. -Yes, I took rt
for granted.
Q. -Do yon know Mr. Pritchtud7
A. -i revet heard of him.
Q. -Was Alexander Smith three ?
A. -Yes. he was around there.
Q. -He was organizing the rem•
pnign P A.—Yes: at least, I presume
so. He ordered some eatnpitign1itera-
Lure from ate.
Q. -And he got it? A. -Yes, and he
paid for it.
Q. -Was Mr. Mnlock ar(auna there
durina._the election P A. -41r. hia}oek?
the dies „Kern it would be more ex-
pensn• :' A. Yes, sir.
.\nd v4)u Ihen weliton end print-
e•el A. That I gave instruetlons
to erne 1,:AMI-
tl 1114101 von say, ah'. that you
Kate 1,1:a) to the retut ning otllcer3
-5. 'fire, is what, I eau1 the r•eturultig
1,111 ,•i got. 1 didn't say I gave them
r c
bit. back at the Spec, but did it m 1 hto hnu.e (1 They came out of your office P
;:following eheraeteristic•ellly overdone .l Ye,.
xshiona , 1,2. Didn't, you swear, sir, you
"fire Item quoted hey 'fire s1)ec1nlt , hi -0111;1a :300 In these three packages P
never appeared in The Signet, nnd .1. brought three pnckages-
'j!he Spectator kmrw that, it hod not l l ,,e bee,there were Guld e 0,450;
,45 ; and
didn't
making
_; (lpp Paled in The Nigulll, but t Iwo Ll01 11,5oa, and didn't you explain the way
,:didn't deter The Np•101141l f 1,1„ca I+i vomiting and account for these 50
":jb}hftin all it knows tiro.. jun I c e -tying that. Iti some ease% there
Otitl eksey and should
Hare (teatime.
were some 1,t in bythe clerks in case
• R'1 should CTt be Cowin I . 4h, ofd,una damage? A.-Soetimes it might
scalawags of the Tory pe ow 111 t tui p;n'I I „ clue that way and it mi ht occur In
of the that
'I'ce note took up the f ll"• g
hood that 'Phe Spectator has sl live l the press, where one per (tat, would
nave allowed 06.
Q.-1 neve got ell the answer I re-
quired. Mr. 'ile(lilllcuddy. thin yeti
meetly positively, sir, how foamy were
prhlLeat ? A.-1 can mit.
Q. -Might there not have been 7,0(X)
printed P A, --I du not think there
would be; there (night have been 10 or
20,000; there might. he 50,OMN1.
(3, -So fee ay yaml• pereonnl knowl-
edge goes P A. -No, when I order a
thing to ho pr+iuted In the office. they
generally print what I say.
Q. -I ant netting you your pet initial
knowledge ? A. -Nn, 1 ctidu't print
theta,
Q -And yon don't Know how ninny
tveo•o printed of your own knowledge ?
A. -No.
Q. -And there (night he 7.0(11 print.•
ed and you not know it P A -1 (night.
find out and there would he trouble.
Q. -Might there not ne 7,111) turd
you not kuosv it P A.-1 never know
anything to be prtuted in try ince
and 1 will explain It.
Q,--1 ani asking you from your own
personal Knowledge, Mr. McGillicuddy,
etre von prepared to swear there were
not h,(xx) ballots painted? A. --No, 0*
if you said 50,000 I tvtntld ant he me-
owed Cal swear.
Q. -That is from your own personal
knowledge yoiekUow nothing about it?
A. -Yea.
Q. -And when you took these three
pads aid put thein In the dra wet, you
do not know 1f you gathered all the
remnants or net ? A. -I do not. know.
I ordered them to staple all thereat so
that none would get out and this Is
the result.
Q. -Yon dod't know whether these
three pucka were all the reinnante or
nut? A, -Ali that were repttsenled
to me tri tieing in the office.
Q. -But of you' own knowledge ?
A. -I did nut go round to sweep them
ttpQ.-Uan they have printed more and
you know nothing about s1, Y A. —I do
not know.
Q. -.Gloag„ may have herd and you
not KnOw It? A,-1 do not think they
would.
Q,—That is your impression only ?
A.—It oil have heel' asking me for im-
pressions right along.
Q. -Did yeti deliver (liege to the re-
turning officer ? A. -He called at the
office.
Q. -Were you tliete? A. -I was
there when he mote and the ballots
were not put up, and 1 went ant and
he called lignite and got the packages
mule up.
Q. -Where were you then P A.-1
was In sly rural. It was handed to
him oby the young men, 1 didn't
handle them at all.
Q.e-Now. 1 snppnse you are quite
fameiluir with elections in your county,
your riding. tnk0 an interest ? A, -
Sometimes I do, and sometimes 1
demi.
Q. -You nee not mugwump P A.-1
am sometimes), they say 1 am a kicker.
Q. -They say you are a kicker sonte-
tittlee;teelnst elation vnu were no
kicker, were you P A. -No, but 1 was
not particularly well; I had the grippe
for 41 week or two 00 or about the
time, and 1 ova% hardly tip to concert
pitch and didn't, do much work. •
Q. -You were not prepared to sing
well P A. -No, 1 were not
Q. -Do Von know where the bead -
out
The Spec. of 141•4. Friday rl,0ea • he
controversy thus:
-,The Spectator reproduced .1111',) 1mr-
1AI paragraph from the (lode' 1, It Sig-
nal. • The Signal said the psi n0utph
never appeared in that Mire„, 4111(1 cul -
1 led this great f.untly journal n liar.
'This g. 1. j. reoslw ted the fact 1 hat the
rater gralilt hard appeared an the Signal.
nate mentioned whirr it (night be
• found. Inasuulrh es the Signed has
dropped the subject. we take It that
Dan, has discovered that. he didn`t.
know what was in his 1en paper. We
did not expect Dm to apologise for
hie rude remarks nhoet this g. P j. and
we are not mistaken.”.
Still Those Bogus Ballots.
TEE GOVERNMENT PRINTER
CONTINIJEIa'1 EI8 STORY
OFHOQiJ1U16Y`'WERE
PR1IITIDD.
He Was AtetlOUS to Swear to as
Little its E'osslbie.
Q.—Now, set:,we will give you some
from No.8. Clinton. What shout
them ? A. --'Cannot tell you anything
+. --.►11, 1,t 4.he,wvrititl'g, ;
Qs. --That would dee put on before it
left yodt• office, would it not P A.--1
ulr pose so, -
Q. -That is the sante wriLiug is it
Clot, exhibit 10.1? A. -There is nothing
elf this to figure on much. Yes, it
:.. owed' he put on by the same person.
Q. -An yon believe it was P A.—I
i cannot tell 3b be absolute, but i am
under the impression it is the same
yvriting!
Q. -••Yon ere under the impression it
is the same writing? A. -Yea.
Q. --And you believe that to he the
number and "Uoderirh 200," don't you?
A, -chat would he the inference.
Q.—That would be vfstirjudgment of
what that means, tate number being
blank P A.--Holdott, I rid not know if
tlrts is a ballot or not
-II guess sale will lake 11, forronle.l. ? A.
Q, -You dont wish to withdraw
'nnyt hiug you said ? 1,A.-1 nm not
,AQtihdre,wrna anything I eta.
1,j. --You have been speaking now of
No. 10-1 and yon helmet d„ as you still
3fdliei-e, that that is •'No.—blank---
lloderirh 200 P" A.--1( is quito possi-
lilo it could lie so.
Q •-'1'h.t Is your impression, that Is
the present impret Rion P A.—;10 far
ane 1 am able to form an opinion from
What is there.
you prepared to s\OPttr. Mr.
etcGltlllcudtiy. that ars ItOtiun Cott thing
tlte.ilallots riupplietl were not only sue
or"'ttao in' aecese ofe,tvltat is tapestried
lie Ole lack of them, lint ranged all
'Eire way trate, 'nothing to 20? A.-No,
I tint ltpt Prepared to i.Wear 1 know
ren . 1llnrl 111t1ntrt
Yon aro not prepared to swear
O t "* an thing nbonti' `it 1) You
tire. net yetytx)enlinr pttaltltttt, oXelise
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Ulf Of ttttt`inxit, hot. to tor telend, her
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t:ON EROS.;
AMOITSCL1�O'1`f1H.I+NG PEOPLE.
SLINTON, ONT.
Established Int.
i T is easy to shop per nlall when von do
J. business through as. We have a
groat trade throaghon6 the meetly on ottr
Q.- es P A. -FIs was there speak-
ing.
Q. -Wasn't he there during the
whole gampaigil ? A.—No.
Q.—How tong was he theta? A.—
Prolaibly four or flee days.
Q.—Taking part In the oreanizittionP
A. --No, spear ng nnd holding meet -
ins.
Q,—And organizing as well ? A, --I
never saw hitA there at the organize-
tien rooms.
Q.-And/Mr. 'Tarte, was he there P
A. -•iters,
-Wats he speaking P A._.._y%tea•
lie
4
itnd it fa no to 1* wondered, We Ilia
tietItre titeattt goodu nnraelves rthd fl
:ssotttiftit ohne the Market. t`o %o(loh the3)01)411 died *111 brig yell. its O<.(loodi i rola wltlelr they �lx0 Iiiaaufe a It tel 'at' eel we t'r'y' ill ohtttl;a' -01,+
ttbtui lbntrtitrotts 'ef , le (1 etle`fieh
*eel& 'lona fol' tlittt Il' I'
p 'ahltltet'i tate vrlrse, .
poke well,
0 &Natio% does ti th
that, anl'eted-
ai . A.-- .i es.
Hose tnanv times did you hoar
Intl; speaking ? A. -I heard him speak
o��tr .flow . mane to?Urfa all he speak
dt•
rtngthe eant.tatoY .t.• en,ft' �n
they neat poaituve k;tlowIcttge' x' hr
i itrt� epeaKannt' . nt Qoderielt with Mi".
ritej*un. and I Was informed lie sank
Oilman,and 1int let pretty
n earl 1111
*n10
8eiitlt"bean there. -
(su have 1,m ktttx\vlectg o
o °flits
is
bem t tht't txl03''e''flfntt Ewa 04Y''0P .d1. -
i I' IWO:Cita ntriVIOdge,
ly r<t) Qi�ftr, :1'atet Ooh IZ•tt+e lit}titstar tit
Cltttitheloi''Iraa4' bet Ila t1s Cbntttitnet t•yT
tii.t.. a 1 •28' 24t. 4)1 ., ,a * 01
#led .
t +. /
Y4 4.
O� '.4
lltFtt, 20, '1, 2EI(� „ rtes *�i,000
ShOtt''430, 21t tt„cr, Ar.v,rl. rtlkw'7iio
�ay�a,
tiild�� 1i8't$'ll•avt.sajj...aort»•.c�4tlt1�'v>ws
rtlit'llc' is tits Woolf, st;g %
its. p .
"ltrt>ittriftx*f i.et
cies tr1sky +� skt:FU
rt witt'setvrl$ tn+Iitt
4111
vinaim tlorrl1'p'
h' eat Milt, sweet; obi ratp lib alftur Sirr,
Mira 'Ttitp)ar ?did e. Ijoflliot t
,(.poke.
f,leArn the fav+tr84„ I�tlrllirlt f Vet,. beard I beard fdin .mid I•wtbfotd'tte
'ennk>},itti 1101.116 tante'. Platt*
,t11YYiiWfttNitp]f "fir i'lir jiiipet P
a►, -No.
Q.—"You didn't knowof it ? -\.—I
didn't know I was interviewed at all. -
And it was entirely unwlirratit-
ed? A. -It) was.
Q. -And you did not get nu inter-
view P . A, --Excuse ere, Mr. Lowell, if
vim say any newSp-pe0 mets entre to
rue and legrrhtr1V had an interview, I
RAY I decline to, etulm•se such son inter
view at ail; „honeor two men may
haiy° spoken to me in one way or theother and if that gat into print in that
way I Am' ilot responsible for it.
Q,--t)on't you know that what put,ported to he an interview with yon,
and quite hung entluuh, dltl get into the
newspapers P A. --No. 1 didn't heat 01
it., and never knew anything (bout is
aft all, I don't rend ninth of these Of.-
Owe papers anyway.
Q',4-Yon don'tltnnrrAin* Inkt'ijl'•t18.1r
ha, *akin, Vitt. ttjnatitue88Y1
tile' fell ton, thall
Ston ate tats. V-sttcet
s r hltn direr„'. ,
katal a lett r lesho hetet;
(121 be onntinua•d,)
Miller's Worth Powders ate the
laaxative medicine tar children,: as
a4 negro-.
"i'1,) rout 111 l!(1M,AN."
People like to talk iihout attractive
things in advertming. to is cotnpnny
rertntlo the proverb above gnoted.
and Which ,appeared n1, the heed of nn'e
of IL well enlist meted melee of Aver•
tisanirnts ni lIo.A's Natv;aparill'n. wlty.
sat mnrh 4180098c4 t.lt+a1, we dnnbt it
any one there will ever forget .the
;goon.) whomo it runic. Mess. raw tliltld
.l.1 Co. are tieing hit's,' pinvei1* :Metal:-
t isieaurltts+na a, very broad nettle, anti.
titep, Are ntttartinil diwitsatnn .&Ned
favorable Chiriir,ant otverytelleve.
vourato$8 to hire New ervt• tote lead
'hatter in Clinton is Impute, and tile:
etet'titent Is lett011 On tilbalnnIVala!o!
Lai++ (lethtuli.
o , r Cove.
Dllllel a ilri},1"Pattl t'tr
hest
nice
Hood's Pills are gentle. yet always
effective.
Mr. Spelling is drilling another. salt
well at, Winghnm, and is meeting with
difficulties by the caving 10 of the rock.
As the drill has passed through 800
fret. of • 1119 sort of'rock, it is hoped
that t.hs crumbling rock will soon have
been passed. Progress will then tie
more rapid. if brine le not obtained
/11,1050 feet, Mr. Sperling will continue,
the drilling to 1100 feet, but no farther.
•
Something More Than .1 Purgative. -
To purge is the only effect of many
pills now on the mm•ket Parntelee's
Vegetable Pills are more than n purg-
ative. They strengthen the stomach.
whet° other pills weaken it They
cleanse the blood by regulating the
the liver and kidneys. and they stitme
late where other pill compounds de
press. Not lung ottn tnjtriousnatare,
u- d for inertly purgative powers, en-
ters rota their compositions.
Noli!l�thatt the 1?.tll Pair campaign Is
fr'Ylii,ealik, &i8Os1tl ,hurry; 430 0f0,00 ••'•-^i•"..
Daces, Opium or stimulants. Mailed on receipt
of price, one va0IIa a 11, six, 45. One tea .,
sex toffs cuTho Wood Company, Wlpdy eor, Oat.
W ood'e Phosphodlno sold in L1oderloh by Jas
x r1, to
WILSON, gg 1
Nola Waaaal.
'ltrtiOlt "`
C C
= hied- ee'
Gold Mats made to order, any size or shape.
Twenty-four years experience in United States anct.
Canada'--■•fir-'-
For seventeen years I have been doing boat.
teas with rho farmers of the county of Huron
and am this year prepared to buy more lend
apples than over, for which tiro bfghostmarkot
mice will bo paid. I have authorized agents at
all points in Huron, and 11, will be to the ate -
ventage of owners of orchards to ascertain
bow *oil I can dolor them In any event do
not distinse of your apples before seeing me or
One of my representatives. .
[D. CANTELON,
Clinton. P. O.
WiLMEP SMITH,
Importer and Manufacturer of Art Novelties.
East Street, next tete Town I1a11.
THE BEST THEATER? IN THE WORLD.
Has, at times, beon 80 installed, even by so-
called first-class heating men, as to made it im-
polsible to get the bast resnits,
The Kelsey
Warm Air
Generator, (Pat'd
Pvr+l• we givl+'tt summary of the pt izes
won Ir? \V. ISI, McCracken, of Brnsst•'!s,
as foaae°+vett Li*t'sttlo vet 40 V1nghum It1
AtAtonil 112. Iirtt54t+1s1. 50, (Get rie 26,
Myth 37, I:Ma futon 21. « Total. 215.
rt.
A dose nt iilftier`a W'rrrta Y'owders
ocealonally will keep the children
Iteatlthy.
A. Dnnc'ta, lobe 1505 been lit tltd"
Standout 131 xalk, Mateo, fife about at
neCePt ft Ptietthin in the tttperria
V:ear. left t ih taerk, Torr Wvitliti
tot,ver .' WI1*t4 .ate,
eeei a ,. . tfdtnti ' Menti mato*
tiff L°tilt'et+ef t11f'tlt' . , ,
I"1,1 tlitiot'dr•t'l!ti leder 15',d ' r~iira?ia
111"
e w
out It X111.110111'' one, A di o aei eek Barer
\tea, 4 ti dltordt>!i'i',ll eCn ,
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p "if a
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1' a ,"' tor. dt11LlY(s' C+,tt�1'a Wed ;tllii ole ik,. 3
�r tltvp;tlb'w• elf lett Vv'tiettt Et{toti: 1,l# kits a�i�titll lttt•11I' a1+e1C Vk11 over. 1P1it'1i1+;
elft e e
tllwtVittltl•
ttnt'r(11t 1%lnttts, TIte ti1,'lii1
plata txtt Th° at+t±a4�(1, I tut4ys Chi eetati
nhd1eNe1tf
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fY -6r4'
11n>xt; fel rt' 1lrftt �T a1Ct�e � yo
ilC1t 1 flit . I 1f rv**illi oetiltartbt •ll:henna ltertl, se
lr4t ,tri'tttt( Itl'F ------ l ---
w - ! izi. take -1'tdi'd ,°irld�,�llrilrtw
tillel''�s W` half . tots i 1el,s fu r'i?40t. if+, i%ll ll t'.citre4 as t boitear do 3' *theta'.
Y 1'anti p(-f'yi.15 ito, • II>711f 1,t eltt'0( .
ti
tlietei Is' •tYtl pifrioOliwiting
` slit'! the •
tioward f trace
Aitt hat ate OS end ,dss1 tight
x
tlraitriNr Ma. ''itnt'C
IJr11, hiedhied*Mite
vril;•
ttlt ntakl and fere 1 Yrri►ttitgEkl l+ d�Yr-
ti (ti the+ hila et No leaky
of plicae 'ttlt7cpt 1d1 With
*fait yea* 'PO* cillo by
attwe su
'tVhen properly and intelligently installed is
guaranteed to be tate meat • , .
DurimLE
AND HEALTHFUL HEA'CING� Eva, EsMADE.
8 tithing ail Malay of these heatera sold in Cant *% froth Iinnary let to- .
June 81)th, 1H09, Ott were cold its the aanle period of 1898 -18,000 now in
sat in •the 11. B. The citlentlna idereating each year. All Ars5ises practical
the ttnta8t'1r:' Inveeti ato it fol? onreelf before, you,
eigl� � S
fit
nine e
d+sal&
X alto betty in •stoop 1,I fall line of DECA.11111014 STEEL STOVES AND.
EAllA4'ES, .lad hitch inistake nen be aide in inapeetlog tilt'tbf th'or'oughly
bola* n ea flit •. They • are'' ell guaranteed' not to. w l'3ls Olt amok, to cage one,.
h 14 r. a t -ore (teat kn :
taste mote s; baba hatter than.
t1►1'arA` ttfi3li vier � tilh�I'�;atotfeli► tried 1,t � 1
iter
too t'dt1'711� t +,
, litttrililliiitt Merle oto-tkiunb'I+IIt. Hoethoir. TlnOinitililag, alum, pipit,* 1And
COttl ole.
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