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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-05-26, Page 5
& MAY 26,1898. �_", - 'j THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. ®pryc� pvy®c�.pc� r� ltellZrave. LOVE'S MESSENGERS. , Q�•Q.1q%W ® ,$7'•00 FOR $j5,60 1 We � foot and ankle, and I, agile though I was, T'h�roso shall be my messenger, could hardly keep up with her. T a herald of devotion. panting (jr ��i■QO FOR .��•.rJO (;r daughter cif ll J. Nethevy's is at pre- Ser,t very seriously ill. with exertion, at last we reached Each pater est eE shall be the seat the to of the plateau which overlooked Ofbouderoatomoblon, 0 Guarantee the town and aide r And in the heart of each fair rose, , Y gracefully waved Deep $5,00 FOR $4.0O cousin, Mr. T'atyl0r, on Sunday• fjidden in the core, her hand toward a light, like a star in the o illness of only a few hours, of iuH+tui- Thera rests my soul, my inner golf, distance, and murmured: To love but you e'ermore. "Ahl X4.00 ��Rii,�0 Miss B. Wightlu}ul is visitiu}, friends este Incase" (Yonder is the house). I O IN vrtlua that is what. the our Timepieces, be they Each roes will die, each petal Lada At that moment the moon sank behind And wither feet away. I dark about us, But m a mass of black clouds and everything g b- Each freighted heart came a ,3 r,fior Y, -LI fl -0111 now 1-111t.]A e1t11eT �1,1atelleb °1' that speaks my love y guide, press- Will languish and decay, ing bar little palm into mine, advanced June 1-t. That -is, we will igoldfralliv-,tted of Mr. Will. Brown. Deceased had Not so with love -my soul that's hid steadily toward the light. Everything was giva you a ptLir of heavy Clocks so you rip 11 Ito ) Within eseh rose's core. as still as the dead, and a damp and chilly That love will breathe and speak and live properly O O She was it uteulber of JaroeS 5t. Methodist church, and leases to tuoul-ll mist penetrated my very marrow. Forever, evermore. with the glasses+, that heat 0 - __ for $5.00 that 0 1'1S1C 111 ljtly 111 r Ft'U111 u5. As the moon shone out in radiant beau - 'Twill ty my blood for suit your eye,, husband husband and family have the syul- live for you and speak to you amoment seemed to freeze (3 we regularly charge $7.U0 for. OIt jells Paid lis to s('ll '1 When Poses cease to be. in my veins, for there before me, gleaming 'Twill 0 $4- 50 buys a $6.01) pair. A � ed,. showing the esteanl in which the breathe the rose's fragrance rare brightly in the moonlight and winding a $5.011 pair goes for $4.0u,t Good Goods and 1V() For thee, my sweet, for theol like a serpent among the doddering crosses C while it $4.(X)H) line golfs tit sons, who have more tacks in their Then haste, my messes ars g of love, and moldering graves of the Panthcorl, her my each emotion. 0Tell have It is this way. We have a pile uP these ft I>¢. sllllll COIL tl 11 lie t0 (l0 SO, was the path that led to our destination. Oh, petals sweat, tit her dear Poet The low lying wall of the Pantheon lay Bespeak • -more than we regau'e• We prefer the vagh and to 1D , UO(S til( Wl1tC1r UI my fond dovotlont -William Manley direct] in front of me, and m yin New York Times, Y y guide tripped the prefer 0 get it etre twilling -fat• a � )(}hs, quickly up stops which rod over it, beckoning for me to follow, 0 limited tittle, two weeks 0 , Clock you have need A NARROW ESCAPE. Though loath to go farther, yet the won - 0 only -to sacrifice our profits. J� Miss Annio Cnnper has returned drous beauty of the girl bold me as in a 0 Z)Ve know you are apt to %' doubt such statements but d � r y �y epairin spell, and step by stop I advanced until I Twas a bright morning in the summer stood upon the top of the wall. 1860, we trust that out reputation tel'iy helwiv(-s ill connection with this of said Captain Handy, that ,Jack As I looked downward I thought I saw IN for truthful advertising and s u+ire dealin r will be ai sof- MOMBolles and 1, a couple of boys not p Y pot 20 the gleam of steel beneath the steps and the q R V, Or Sabbath sehool, years old, were discharged in Valparaiso shadow of a man's form crouching (D flcient guarantee of the gen- uiness of oto' offer and induce take 0 lil'lUg it t0 us and have from the whaling bark Golconda oP New there, I halted and called out to the girl: Bedford with $110 apiece in gold "con- ""Esperal" you to investigate and m advantage of it. Onsh is I 1 it made well. This (Waite) dors" in our pockets, All the romance of At that moment the moon was again whaling in the what we want, therefore ed a situation. RU's. Coailter, of Senforth, silent at soutil seas and its attend- obscured, and in the semidarkness, for this fn not a credit offer but 0a11 run no risk �i'a[lCll Of Our 1JC13111esS t dangers which hard filled our imagina- there was no street lamp there, and now tions (� remember you bliss A. Stanley is visiting friends in when Nye shipped as green hands at all my senses were on the alert, I felt, afor we satisfy or refund your © money. 15 a specialty with us. the "one hundred and nintfoth lay," had rather than saw, her form as she mounted the Flora hiller recently, as was also Mr. A. llcBrien, of Itensall. Does Doral evening. They will furnish the pro- been effectually dissipated by the greasy steps, and reaching forward took Ins C'/ p J. Bingham and Ii. Wallace wheeled hand, saying "Porque?" (Why?) realities of "blanket and hawse pieces, ' „ U R1Ti �. 0 „ cutting up in tho"blubber room," Po), I no ere sternly. (Because I shall not go), I answered sternly. "trying a • 0 JUNE IST ONLY. 0 a P. B. CREWS scraps" and out," supplemented As I spoke bar fingers olutohed mine by a ton hours' pull in the boats every and with incredible strength she strove to other day, poor food, and rough, if nos � tr • drag me forward, but ignoring her efforts brutal, treatment, from Lila officers. I cast a ileal look downward, this o ����� ����®�� o And So, as we stood that morning on the time I saw distinctly, for, the oloud had DTtt1(t(iL$T$ AND OPTIC[AN$. Jeweller and Ex Expert Witton jetty, clinking the money in our pockets passed from the moon, a man coming 1� 0"� m"� m�M"�®O"®•M'®"©'em'®(t ),repairer. and watching our old ship disappear in the offing, ave felt indeed "monarchs of all swiftly and silently toward the foot of the „ stops. we surveyed. With one glance at the girl, whose face At last the hull was down, and, turning _ _ _ __ _ __ ••til••O•••••••••••••6•••••• was now transformed by fury into that of away with sighs of relief, we clattered a demon, I hurled her aside, rushed down • • : WHEN + Work once more up the ill paved street to the the steps, every nerve strung to its high- consul's office, where we bad been paid ■ • est tension and ran at my utmost speed off, and inquired of him when we could e s n toward the cit take passage for hnine. We learned, much Y• , I heard a Man's hoarse about bghind me ® i DOUBT® •!� to our disappointment, that there lvero no ships in port bound Por the States, nor and had reached the steps which led down • �} would there be any, except an occasional into the city t, safety when suddenly I caught my foot, stumbled and half fell to • * Well, you know the rail- • S • • + whaler, for six months to come. the ground. Just as I fell forward some- "We must resign ourselves to the [nevi• thing grazed my oheek, searing it like a table, " Jack, • road men's rule of course, "When in doubt, take r Our work is an ad for its, be- said and Cho next question redhot iron, and fell with ringing sound is, Where are we going to stopP 0 the safe side." • • cause we do repairing of on the steps far below ane. The consul assured us that an American Terror -now lent additional wings to my named Henderson kept the only decant :• • • • 0 THIS is a good test to • Watches, Etc., so thoroughly I spend, and I never paused until I fell ex- place in town outside of the rough sailor haunted through the ortales of Bender - boarding houses and recommended us to g p • the ultrchaser of goods • • that the owners come hack to go Chore. Wo found Henderson a cod sons home. Managing to crawl up the g • such as we handle. If • • inclined to • us if they have anything else steps, I staggered into the dining room, follow, who gave us a large room with two whe2o Jaok and Henderso7t eat anxiously • you are go • elsewhere because of see- • in our line, and they not only beds in It, and after seeing our chaste safe- awaiting me, and sank breathless into a ]y stowed away two strolled out to look ing bargains, or an ap- Z opportunity of • coule t 1CIIIS VOS but also 5ug- at the town and incidentally to got work. chTheir. looks of astonishment were suo- After parent getting something for, O g est to their friends that A. J. walking about the city for an ceeded U those of horror as Jack ex - hour or two we descended to the first or Y • nothing, yet ale con- ® •0 scions of a doubt in your e Griggs is the place to go. Do claimed: COi111IlOTClfll FbI'OOt tolook for work. Bu- <. My God, Henderson, look at thebloodl" Ing mind "Take the safe O • young, persistent and fairly well ecru-• Putting my hand up to my face I with- casted, wo weru lucky enough to find em- • aide," -Come to us. We • • ober you old-fashioned ® ®� drew it wet with blood, and Henderson, ploynle"t with two English firms, branch Who busied himself in washing It away, louses of London and Liverpool traders, • reliability combined with 0 disclosed a out two inches long where the Next morning we wont to work, and for a •• new-fasbioued en ter- b ® You're "On the � � knife had just touched Inc. couple of months our lives )roved on trail- Explanations followed, and as I ate tits prise. 0 l0 safe side" in our establish ® e ® quilly olrouhh. In the evenin 's after -,oil-' b meal waiting for No I told the strange pcI• two supokod our cigarettes and man- ® u,Pnt. The new things ® v are nearly here now }Cud a �ratch adventure tom willing y iliin listeners. As I egad with the aid of n little gr:uHmar to finished Henderson, who had listened It 0 it, will pay yell to come ® e if See Our Stock and hear Our leurn a little ;;punish. Occasionally un )]IOUllll�llt lli�hty ti -U lI'nll;ecl 011t tl)I'011'il quietly, as was his wont, burst out excit- edly: in to ]ooh, Peen you y 0 0 are not ready to buy at ® Prices. \ire sell Good Goods. Cho town, but wo never }went far, as IIon= ""'.this explains it all, boys. It's no lon- dursou warned us that it vwas 110 uncurl- 0 " ( a cg+ illi 5101'0 ger a mystery I" Iron thing for a stranger to fie found in Pressing him for his reasons, he went on l�cTt1S£.1CtOry 6po) 41) 0) the outlying parts of the city with his to say that for the last two years foreign - pockets rifled and a dagger wound in his "' J. B. HUMD811 ern had frequently been found stabbed in b2(al5t outlyin[ and salitalry parts of rho city. �uJ ! a g J. Y p One eveningnt superintendent discov- The victims tvero invariably well dressed, cred that a nlistako had been made in the aJeweller. e �off� s It% but as no money or papers were ever found outward ulanifust of the ship Lord Palna- O Agent Rell Telephone Company. m Snecessol• to .. • . upon them investigation had been of no erston, and, notingthntsho was lying •'riff I avall. • O Soso •0••9•••09.000900G0000 eT. 1;I DDLEeC031 B - and on" with her anchor atrip, ordurod! ole to board her as soon ns possible before "But here's a clew which can be fol- lowed up," said Henderson, and tolnor- she squared away for old England a l"I rec- rote )Horning we'll consult the chief of ------------_----------.— tify the error. So without delay I hurried police." ' _,,.-•z_ n i IIfitTIIS. • �� ®� to the jetty, embarked unci fn a half hour Bright and early next morning, for we climbed up'tho side of the Palmerston• but little sleep that night, we repaired „ C.T.I. AGENT. LAL'NDY-Tn ITullett, on ]flay 0th, 1,110 wife of got bly business retained Ina longer than I to the chief of pollee, and to him I told bad anticipated, and it was full 0 o'clock Ed. C. Lundy, of a daughter. Hallett, t 11a ' 0th 1 e' wife of SCOTT -7n o) 3 1 t , tic, before I stopped, to the side. As rho tido � my tale, Henderson acting as interpreter. lI The chief was very much surprised and —_-Wm. Clinton to Winnipeg Scott, of a daughter, DAVIS-In Mitchell oil the f3th inst., Mrs,' was on the ebb my boatman had to laid pleased by my information, and after eau- mo at the nearest point, and I figured that to keep dismissed by per boat from Owen Sound p E. F. Davis, of a daughter, BROADFOOT-In Hibbert (Boundary) on the 5t -h inst., the wife of Mr.Broadfoot, tfoning us silent us I had about four miles to tvulk borne. saying we'd bear from him in o few days. It Was moonlight, but here nuc} there r '"1.5.80. .lames of a son. 'O - 't 1 tile MORRIS \ -1u '/,0tland on Ia 8th e Y Two days later the foreign elements of the dark shadows seemed to Invite tho as- the cit was tbrfiled b another atrocious Y Y 6. Clinton to , , wife of .iahn Morrison, of a Baal. FERGuso .N n East"'aw}tno5h, on May 18th,. sassin an d ,is I hurried e onIc s cast man I it was a rich young Y n2 English Thin named anxious glance behind me. I had ruatohod Englishman named Burton, who had . Sault St. Marie the wife of Mr. A. Fergoson, of a son. HOSKINS-In Kirkton, on May 2nd, the wits the outskirts of the city and was congrat- , come down from Lima to visit Bowe in elating myself, when suddenly, from un- y er boat from Owen Sound of R. Hoskins, of a daughter. GREEN -Ib lite hon, on the 14th inst., the wife p friends, and who, after spending the even - der overhanging g" g ` balcon, a woman Ing with them, left about 11 o'clock for a,gp, of Frederich Green), of a son, CHAbIBERS-hi Crediton ou the 10th font , darted forth and clutched my arm, crying his hotel, which was only two blocks away. out in piteous accents-. Clinton to Vancouver the wife of Matt ChamterS, of a sou. r Por el amor de Dios, Senor Amerl- Next morning his body, robbed of all his valuables and papers, was found floating �a5.00. 1Flit1i,1C1�i1Qt11Rti. canol Por of amor do Dios[" For the y gaping ggerwound in ( In the ba with a o ingda love of God, Senor American 1) If you are travelling to any point STEINHAGICN - LINTi:NFELDT - At the the neck. Quo quiere conmigo, senorita?" (What Burton's friends, who were rich and in - consult the above for all information manse, Exeter, on the 18th !list., by the Rev. W. M. Martin, 13. 1)., Charles teen- do you want with me, lady?) I replied as fluential, backed U the British consul, I stopped under the solitary lamp on the Y i. hagen, to Clara B.Lintenfeldt, both of Dash- wood. corner and looked at her more close] made a vigorous attack upon the supine Y• methods of the police, and at last aroused MOONEY•-STANLEY-At the Messiahchurch Kincardinc on May 18th, by the Rev ('has. Miles, Mr, 6corgo Il. Mooney, Nditor of the She was dressed in somber black, and the authorities to something like activity. the mantilla she wore was so drawn over Following up the clew received from me, t Ripley 1+]x)tress, to Miss Etta, eldest dough• ter. of Mr. Phos. Stanley, of Huron town- the face that but one e e Y was visible. That the "jefe" took a personal interest in the single orb, however, shone with singular platter, and within a few weeks succeeded Between all Stations in Canada "hi pp RITC1lIE-GARDNI1lt-On the 17th inst., by limpidity and beauty. In capturing the an which consisted et She was evidently greatly excited, and p g gang, y g Y —Fo R— the Rev. R. I3. 1Ldl, at the residence of the bricle's mother, Mr. Chaq. W. Ritchie to Miss Cathariao M. Gardner, all of Ashfield. , five persons-tbe girl, who was used as a as she went on In her voluble Spanish I I decoy, and four men. It was estimated gathered from the little I know the Ian n�n 17111 2n r9� - U f1 'i•9 PFAFF-WALL-InLowin, oil thel2thinst,,tt the residence of the bride's father, Mr..iohn of that more than twosoore foreigners had guage that bar father was lying at the y g boett murdered by this gang during the 18 Wall, his daughter, M19K Louise, to Mr. point of death in a house near by and she months of their sinister operations. At BIRTHr eeee���� ■■ � DAY ��� 0 John Pfaff of Hay township, Huron county. ChTFTUN—"60DWJN—In Fullarton, on the wanted ilio to go with bar to his assist- the trial Burton's wallet and passport, anco. Why she wanted me to accompany i 0 M C 11th inst„ at the rosidonco of the bride's father, L. Goodwin, hsq., his only daughter, found In the robbers' rendezvous convict - Ilould not understand. Therefore I ed the mon, and my Identification of the Will issue Round Trip Tickets at Miss Laura Mary, to Mr. Hilwaad Jr. (AMon, only sou of rho into John Clifton, oP. 6'ullal' bar why she did not appeal to bar { girl completed tiro case. The man were own people. p ' Si+ ngle First Class Fare ton. 8/EATS1S, sentenced, and, according to the methods Sho replied that she and her father were of that country, were shot three days after strangers, who bad but recently come from the trial. The girl, owing to her youth g Goin May 23rd and 24th Going A MoCARTY-•In Kincardine Township, May 0th, Vera Santiago, and that there were so many and beauty, was sent to finish her days in "ladrones," or robbers, among her own the penal colony at San Carlos. , returning until May 25th. Arabella, daughter of Mr. E. n the loth yearof her age. McCarty, iXITCHEN-In that she dared not trust them and people The years have rolled away since then - Kincardine oil May 13th, 1898, in a still more urgent tone begged me to years of danger and adventure. Many a First Class Fare&One-Third Richard lUtehcn, agod 80 years and 16 go with bar. time during the war of the rebellion have "he Sin le MITA VISIT -In North Easthope, nn Tuesday. May 17th 1898, Christfnn., daughter of Truly, -who hesitates !e pont," for, I looked death in the face, and yet my as I thought of Hendersons warning, the blood thrills when I think of that night's Going May 20tb, 21st and 22nd, ]Donald McTavish, Esq„ aged 30 ,years and lateness of the hour and the woman's sin- adventure in Chile, -Philadelphia Times. returning until May 25%, 1898. 11 months. LA NDY-]n Hullett, on May loth, Maggie gular persistence, and faltered, undecided, For ratos and all Information, apply to G. T. y, beloved wife of Ed. C. Laundy, aged 22 years. sho dropped her mantilla, and in an in -Alabama. scant every scruple had Vanished. The R. System Agents, or write PATTERSON-In rlullet, on May 17th, Mrs. light from the moon Illumined a face per-Governor Johnston of Alabama speaks M. C. DICKSON, D.P.A., Toronto. ITelen Patterson, rolirt of the ]tile Peter Patterson, aged 83 years. enthusiastically of the prospects of his foci in its classic beauty and as innocent ! state. "We are now making steel," he as that the Madonna, I A. O. PATTISON, F. R. HODGENS. G.T.R, Depot. Town Agent. S11AFER-•-In Blyth, on May 11th, .John Shafer, aged 58 years and 5 months, of and as saw the „ girl's tear stained checks (oho was only says, under $19 a tone, and as Alabama ROB1PRTS DN -In Wing ham, m1 May 12th, Mary, Mr, about 16) and looked into bar beautiful, is manufacturing iron cheaper than any wife of Win. Ito borasoil, aged 45 years and 3 months. FERGUSON -in Tuckersinith, on May 12th, imploring o place in the world A multiplication of p g yes I threw caution to the small industries having iron and steel for winds, sallorlika and motioned her to P P " R T Y FOR SALE. E1lzabeth, daughter of Mr. David Fergmon, ogod 2.3 year's• lead and I would follow. a basis are sure to follow. Alabama has a A look of joy overspread bar Paco, liberal and progressive policy toward the i • CLAIt1CTC-Tn Stanley, on the 10th Inst., Atrs: <In.rl o 9 r n eel 8 care. . g Y BUSII-In C:rac]Itmi, on Lha 17th fast., lifts. and advancement of education. One-third of Bela fervent} murmured her Y In sd ! e thanks as she tentire oei is from the state taxes re guided mo up the dark and narrow street. he receipts (ix a a _ _�_ .-.�--=-- To Let or For Sale. For Brash rolict of the tat.a Robert Bush MCNKMN-Ip le etor, an the 1501 11181., 1,18- Bora and there some building was Pantos expended in furthering education. We have an agricultural college for each oon- etts Zellnr, wifo „f Win. MCNevin, aged 21> t ruontlis• i tiaallp silhouetted by the moon, and among its grim shadows I fancied I could gross district, making nine in all. Be- Tb • nn'crs,Fnc' r•rt• a G•r noir r tont that 1� ta. wp ( n fti,v•,n ,i,, 'rhero are i, CR=1vear9, , f ON - In 'Winghnm, on May lrth, Harriett. fimlly McKay, oldost daoghter of Mr. Win. sides this, we have a state university and sae a darer form moving, but at tato fowl an excellent school system In the towns BtvaOt SOtind'Of my fair gulda'n I or non, . •,r, hr (I re b : iro no, Ohm, ry neral a•rtin • to,,ai, tIt lwn. Al,,n and )Irs, ('rett•stott, aged 1) years and 7 months. n and C011ntleB. n Banor (This way, sir), all my suspicions „}, ,,,,1••, to e...w,o,-t,o wi+h th,• rr.Orrco ILI" Iv„ "rr+ „r' A -u, 1 a n, a nnnlw- .e true tree , MI:NAM-]n Cranbrook, nn t1'orine lnY, lilrty 18th, Ague+ Mulholland, holovod wife cf would vanish, and I felt heartily ashamed Nothing serious. r• + n • nl,•• •,rpal „, • 'r" '+ , In o . Alexnnnor Nlovair, a.gcd 4,l years, 3mondis 4. lift l4 da• s. •waire. of myself and hurried forward in her Graceful as a fawn, Rho bounded She -What Is that hnrsb, rattling vibra- ^, r, %1.1'11q',•N. All. For t. 1 ('JL11,I,t•;N(tl.It in Dlttrhrll, on �[m1,in.Y cteait,g. 1(•11, 111st., (4corgo (1,I,allcn,g'"•• agod 76 years and 23 dawn lightly up bho steps which led to the street tion next door? above, rovealing as she did so o beantiful He -Oh, that's only a family jamI--•Now � I To\%N' Il(,NL ,In Clinton. on May 21st.,.Joseph York Ledger, ru.;.a,.c 'ai mma:,n-,cu7ozm"I-a7 av- �'-"'_•"°�_ . -- rompsenrl aged 77 Years and 11 months. -__ - _ -- - __- --.--_,--- • .--_--.-. tP0 Improvers o£ Stock. �O P�eNTTF" '"""' I 1A YOUR DATTWITER IN �$CROOL, - �__._ --„ _--_ _ -.._._ _ _.__. _-.._ __- _ .__ _- -_ I SP4,1cern after gold are often diaap,, Th- gwlvralp•ned has on his promisoa, 16th WRIT WIPES SUCCESS I Tbore are thousands of sickly school ' ointed. Sepkors after health take , Ir ••.ion. Go(ierich Township, - -1 . r girls drngginq their way tbrough sebool riood'a Wn.raaparilla and finds it meets A Thnroughbrod .Jorsay Dull. Terms: -$1 r 6'r L who might be enjoying the full vigor of every expeotation. and 92. 601., ���/TJ�`11 _ �4e�-_ of their youth by taking Scott's I�mul- A Thoroughbred Che9tor White Boar, regia' lon --- tared. Torms; --$t, with the privilege of return• A Ing STRATFO[tD. ONT. - ra.r.rr. A thoroughbred Tatnwort.h Boar, regiaterod. This school does 6rpt•claeti wool: in every depart• Motmteci EYnalyds have been introduC- Terma: -�I, with privilege of returning. men# an., eol0i" a large patr nalto A 00171 oor• A C7oronar s jury aiiirms that the ed tit the Kingston Penitentiary. Thin IF; a taro chance to improve your atOCk ' Dial selivot of tho highost grado—none beater m late Robert Ranlaayl a Wealthy retirr'd J Canada. Students can enter at any time. Catalogno farmer' of St reetsville, died through The probitionist.s of North Grey have T. C. $,D Umrits, tree• W. r ICLLI OTT, Princial, negleet, organized for the fray, es-tt. 0 A r ,. :vg reach Spain hil or was 81 from whip done mists: Duke sever} decay was To av plans popes true o me sh 'al this the Bill "Nes "Chat i old, I ) always', if I ha there feel til speak polite tile, g stoma chest. ing c( night some wouk me, � Ktren, I was for of inedi( benef nlent oil, b count lain very i I the cough I was tough much oarriq frienc was it. "I passe with not b ful p reac• hour ani" I wa coul 1L a SUPPLEMENT TO I The News -Record. ��_________ - _._______ __ Exeter. ltellZrave. heaths, -Cookson --In Exeter, on the Lith itist, Gory Janles, infant sun of bliss F. Nairne has returned frou, London. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cookson, aged I year, 2 months and 3 days. --thrown We are bort to learn that a little Y - hl Exeter•, on the 7th inst., Mary daughter cif ll J. Nethevy's is at pre- Ser,t very seriously ill. Ann, beloved wife of William Iirowll' aged 67 years. ,rye,. J. 1Vatt oats the guest of his The infant, son of llr. and Mrs. Thus, cousin, Mr. T'atyl0r, on Sunday• Crookson dirt oil Friday last after An Arbor D;ly tw;is Ob, -e l't E'd }LN 11s11:L1 111 illness of only a few hours, of iuH+tui- the schools of t he vicinity. nation of the bowels. The funeral oil Miss B. Wightlu}ul is visitiu}, friends Sluldav last was largely atten(led, DeAl, Lnilll -sboro, The p1trents have the sympathy of ,Nlesyrs. B, and 0. Anderson were in their many friends. Winghanl Sunday. Death removed fro,n ont' midst on Saturday last Mary Ann, beloved wife Mr. •Enos firs. R. .%grew and 31ar- jorie, of ('lilltou, of Mr. Will. Brown. Deceased had spent Sunday aft the holnle of lir, Jim. Agnew, suffered a great deal the past few uuutths wit.11 cancel. in the throat Last week Der. ,Ino. Agnew, SI•., nnet which was the cause of her death. with what alight have proved a very She was it uteulber of JaroeS 5t. Methodist church, and leases to tuoul-ll sElrious accident. While haunn)ering a 1>ia(•e of iron, he was struck in the ave their loss It husband and grntval tit) family of four sons and two (laughter", with s(nue of the red hot metal. The wound inflicted is somewhat painful, Solis acted ;is pall -bearers. 'I'he though it is thought the sight is unit) - jured, husband husband and family have the syul- pathy of a large ch0v of frietlds. The funeral on Monday was eaugely attend- ed,. showing the esteanl in which the hna. deceased was held. ---- hOIIIP evilly lllspnse(l pet`sOr1 nt' pet'- B%l Ills R;lise(1--OIlatingl}LV of 1}est sons, who have more tacks in their week JL. C. Dale raised his lotto ;Lnd possession Chau they have use fol', very lihorall•y scattered thew of] lira Itlnved it heaver the road. It is now ready fur the stone wall, The nnnsons sidewalk oil Huron St. to try and 'ire expected at Once. --Dir, Jno. Dale had a large bal'n keep hic•yclist5 oft, Sonle (1(l or l More wheals were )riid fill' raising on Monday. lir. Riley, of Londesburo, has both tip repairs on Monday last. Ona would )(}hs, nbnovt. he led to believe than the }unt.to 31r. Jos. Yeiloly spent Sunday here "Live and lot live" is a thing Of the with friends. Imst. by such tucan acts heio�; clone, Miss Annio Cnnper has returned Suspicion is held on certain. p;tt'tios hone frons Seaforth. and ;t close watch will he kept on then, in the flitdi�t'. A reward i8 . (finite a number attended the (111,11 -- (11- ed by Several bicyClistS• ' tel'iy helwiv(-s ill connection with this Cl-reh, held at Turner's appoinCinent . last Sunc];,y. There: was no preaching Or Sabbath sehool, 11011uesville• All. David Hearne, of Liinton, spent .,Ali-. W. A. Cale and wife acre visiting Sunday will, friends. the latter's parents, lir. and Mrs. '- W. Mulholland. They inten(1 moving to Clinton where Mr. Corr, has obtain- S11m1nerbill. ed a situation. RU's. Coailter, of Senforth, silent at C}_lurch.-Pulpit occupied in absence, of lit•- Smith by Mr. Yoe of Huron fele days at the parsonago• lfiss RI. U-Itledge has retarded College, '"};lashings of Cheerful Giv- front a prolonged visit with her sister', Rlrs. W. LelLoyd, Detroit, ing."—I,ibralty Books are in ro(plest ;it present ns all are wanted in at once' bliss A. Stanley is visiting friends in to stake an exchange. Cheese factory has once more resunl- Tuckersinith, Tile, EIr)worth League of Bethel cd operation. Miss ,Stout was the guest of lfiss cllnrch, C,olhorne, will pay their long promised visit to our League oil Frid;ly Flora hiller recently, as was also Mr. A. llcBrien, of Itensall. Does Doral evening. They will furnish the pro- know of the ,perry go -round ! grantnle. Be sure and carne as souse- thing good is expected. J. Bingham and Ii. Wallace wheeled Miss Donna Johnson is ill with the to Walton recently. John Bill is convalescing whale l'Ir. scarlet fever. Her many friends wish Tyner who has been quite ill is also on to hoar of her speedy recovery, the mend. t1- way . day wool cured from ext -- indigestion or oyspepsna. . I Lutjwi Mother Seigelas Syrup. 'llay.be,' she said, 'you have not got consumption at all, but only stomach trouble -the same thing I had. Anyway it will do no harm to try it on the theory.' So silo got the Syrup, and I began to use it right away, In a week 1 ivaa better, and could eat a little without pain, and it strengthened me. I<ee in a ou with p € g Mother Seigel's Syrup, and nothing else my cough abated and ceased, my breath- ing came to be all right, and I had no more night sweats. In short, in a few weeks I was stronger and In better health then ever before in my life, and have kept so ever since. (Signed) (Mrs,) Mary Booth, 54, Poolstock Lane, Wigan, February 16th, 1895." Now look at it. All this long and nearly fatal illness might have been happily ended years before it was, ii everybody had not entertained a mis- taken theory as to its nature, '"Debil, ity; said the doctors, "Consumption," said the the family and iriends. And it was debility, and the lady was con- suming l but not with ►ant; disease. Yet no one saw the truth, or even suspected it, until the poor woman was w, 11 on her road to the place where pain is over because life is done. At last an inspir- ed thot5ght (why not ?) came to the mother. What's the reason it may not be indigestion or dyspepsia? she asked herself. She was right, and you see the result. What did 1 tell you at the out- set ? Wrong theory -wrong practiou ) and also the other way about, Let's make a mark on that and not forget it. The wholesale hardware firm at Let- itng, Letang & Co., Motet real, has gone into liquidation, fL. WHEN YOU ARE uIiEA What exertion, lapguidi dull and listless, your blood is failing to supply to your muscles and other organs the vitalizing I strength -giving properties they re- quire. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures that tired feeling by enriching and purifying the blood. It will give you energy and vigor, IlooD's Pim,s are easy to take, easy to operate, Cure indigestion, biliousness. 25c. Groderieh will celebrate July 1st. $50.03 FOR RELEASE. Rheumatism's Ruthless Hands Clutched Him for Five Years -Two Bottles of Couth Americon Rheumatic (-lure Gave IIim ilia Lib- erty. William McAteer, Farmer, Creemore h.0., writes: 14For years I have been a sufferer from acute rheumatism. At times I have been completely laid up with it -could not put on my clothing without assistance. Before I bad com- pleted the second bottle of South Ameri- can Rheumatic Cure I was a well mark. If thoso two bottles oast me $50.00 I would have considered it oheap medls nine. O 69& TEAS, SUGARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE .AND LAMPS, McKay, Block, J,W', IRWIN, .Clinton. WOKA V-WI1Y SICKLY? Jaynes McGinnis of Paris will receive the Royal Canadian Hutuane Associa- tion's' uie I1 for1 ht• o v( r Y Eliz,t t Wil -Nerves Shattered -Stomach Weak -Di- who assised he,, will receive the gestion Doran god- Pros tra ted- s... ltnent. South American Nervine is Woman's Friend --Never Fichle. Mrs. IIutebinson, of Vandeleur, P,O,, Ont. says-. "South American Nervine is a wonderful medicine, and the only remedy that ever helped me. 1 was a great sufferer from nervous prostra- tion, acute indigestion, 111110 first dose relieved me and three bottles complete- ly cured me." The body of an unknnwn elan was found drowned in (lie Nith lover ;it Paris. For Over Fifty Years MRS. WINSLOW'B 0+00THINlt 'WRUP 11119 I)Cc,1 user} by millions of mothor9 for their children while teething. If disturbed tit night and broken of your rest by it sick child snilbring and crying with pnin of Cilttinqq Teeth send a once and q,ot a bottle of '•Airs. LL tnslow's moth ing Syrup' forChlldren Teething. It will ro-t Neve the poor little suNcror im)nodiat,oly. ])o - rend upon it, mothers, there i9 no migtalco about. t, It cures Diarrhma, regulates the Stomach' and bowels, enres Wilu Colic, softens the Oums, rerluecs Inflammation, and gives tone and energgyy to rho whale system, 'airs. Winslow•s Soothin Syrup' for ehfldren teething is ploa- sant to t a taste slid is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United states. Price twenty-five lents a bottle, Sold by itil druggists throught out the world." Be sure and ask for 'Mite WINSLOW'n SOOTHING SYRUP. Glndstone's funeral will take place to -day. A Dyspeptic? -I SOUTH AMERICAN IS THS RAINBOW OF PROMISE. rmactated-weary-gleamy. No one can adequately describe the abject misery of the sufferer from Dyspepsla and Indlges. ttda. South Amerlean Norville is tho greatest discovery In medical solence for the cure of all chrome stomach troubles. It acts directly through the nervse-tbe seat of all disease. Thous• ands testify of cures made. 8ellef from the drat dose. "I was a great s ix0rer from stemaeh and rkorvo troubles. Tr[tiQ a score of remedies. No rollot. 2IIta1iI a bottle of South Ametlosn Norr' ae worked wonders, slit bottles mads or Uw man of ilia," --W, Id. Sherman, ortlsburg, Out. Don't experiment with new and doubtful medlolnosi-Take the triad and teetad. gl ,Sold by Watta & Co. I K1DIiEY DISEASE. Symptoms and the Great Oure. Note the signs : - Inflammation, non, retention of urine, scalding, sh.lrp pains in passing, dragging pain in the bladder, chills, cold extremities; all these indi Cate bladder dcrangetw nt, catarrh of the bladder, and other serious complica- tions, If neglecter) will result in stub- born disorder and physical wreck. South Am*, ican Kidney Cure will art rest all tbese symptoms, ptos, dispel all the causea, cleanse and kaap the system clean. IL's a hicit-.XspacifiC,a life giver and alife, saver. _ _ . — s. ;-,—_-- At hlontt•aal Archbishop Iiruchesi re- ceived a deput:,tion re.pras,•rltiog the Dominion Alliance, which asked his G race to give (fie ;tssistallve to t hr Ro- nlan Catholic Chin -ch in the plebiscite str uggle. His Grace replied that while IIA. fatvnred close restrictionson the Hale of strong intoxicants, he thought beer and twine should not Ile prohibited. CLINTON. WOOD AND COAL YARD' . Subscriber Is prepared to prompt}y fill all or dere for Wood and Coal which will be sold at lowest rates. Office on Isaac St wet at LAVIS' IMPLEMENTS ROOMS, W4UEATLEY, C)ATS t Wanted in exchange, 12 lbs, choice 1 bus. Oats, Oatmeal for 1 13 lbs, Choice � b�.s Oafs Family Flour for r These are onr present rates but we don't know how long they will last. Oats taken in exchange for Groceries, 0. OLSON, CLINTON •VICTORIA STREET. P�1►JL�A'9 � ���pt�, j It yon want a first -char, well macre pump, one tbil will givo you satinfootion, send yonr order to th nildersigned. Ito will dig and biotin wolfs and dolt a H•- ,19PO nrtoon. 13e also handles a first -el.. FORCE PUMP, Oppoatt Queen's hotel - Blith Street Ultnt08 00944 • .r