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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-11-09, Page 5••• NOVEMBER 91 1899, .1 THE MINTON NEWS -RECORD, 11:011141011.0111.010110900.00000100 It payeto adVertiee 111 'rya Nawe. • • • RECOUP. At.. -.Neglected . : • Celli 411, CHURCH OPENING , • • . 'Usually leads OR to : -aso • : a thing more serious. Its : • TEA"MEETIPIC,- • ,caoy • 0110110 to take a 3 • WIMPok CQ ld in its first stages And : get rid Of it. But the • curative. agency must be : • DB. DOCK'S BALSAM• • ro' OF WILD CHERRY BARK • • • This preparation • 2 ueeds little introduction. • For the last five years it 44: I hat. demonstrated its •val. ue to thousands ftrf suffer- - • ers. Pleasant to take. it • • •is perilous to be without o .6 it, 25e. per bottle from • • „ us only, Straits Pula -lent • ary Syrup for children is A • Cough guaranteed cure, • • • 15C, per bottle from us • • • • 0. only. • • • 1 SYDNEY JACKSON -• • • • PrescriPtion Drug Store. phone 2. • • The new Preebyterian church in Varna, will be open tor diVille eerviee ou SUNDAY. NOVEMBER I9TIL 1899 Rev. J. S. Henderson of 'loosen will preach Atli a. in., Roy. E. 11, Swore of Brucenold at 3 p. zn„ and Rev. Rev. W. Andrews at 7 p, m. Special collectiona in. ahl of the Building • Flind will be !Aim up at UM close of eaoh 80r - vice. •••,••••••• TEA MEETING AND ENTERTAINMENT Will be held ori the following Monday oven - Ing. Toa will be served in the Temperance Hall from 0 to 8 o'clock, The entertainment will begin in the ghureh at 7 o'oloolt. Address. • .00 will be delivered by 'Rev. Messre, A. Grant of St, ltlarys, J. S. Henderson of Herman. E. 11. Salvors. of 13rucetield, S.W. Andrews of Var- na, N. Shaw of Egmondville, Aoheson of Kipnen, and E. C. Jennings of Hayfield Mule will be furnished by the lieafortli Presbyterian Choir, Mrs. (Reir.) N. Shaw of Itginonciville and Misa M. Moffat of Varna. Miss Williams, Elo- cutioniet, of Zurich, will also give Rome choice seleetiona. Tickets ...Adults. 24 cents ; Children under 12 years of age, is cents. REV, J. A. MA.CIDONALL1, Pastor. BLAKE CIDER AND. APPLE • - BUTTER FACTORY • Apple 13utte7 and Jelly made from your oW12 apples. Bring them Windt) and unpeeled and. I will reale you good butter or Jelly. Parties from a distance can wait for their butter by previeue arrangement b mail. THE 611144Y. MAN. And, that he Might lay le the be* hc, proceeds td h alai/or, He'd happen round at meals; the crank, Te dine ellen his neighbor, And then he'd eat enough to lad Until &Wither day hail passed, „ Re Eyed on thirteeu Yenta Tee Centfor milk and creekar, One cent or igaidpittion gay, AlIcl two cents for tobaece. And it he wielied 50 extra dleh Ile'd take his pole and catch a fie* And It his, stomach, ralead a war 'Oainet Ma penurious habit He'd ge aud kill a woccleitUCk Awantinate a rabbit. And thus he'd live in met centent On, toed that **ever emit a cent. Ile bought no pantaloons nor vest, 'No rich, expensive jacket; Ile bad one suit -his pa'0 liequeat-, Re thought would "ad the racket," He patched it thirty yeare, 'tie true, And then declared 'twee good as new. Be oweed but one evit to his:back, And minus cuffs and collars. ' Ile died and left his nephew Jack Nino hundred thoueend dollars! And Jack he ran tide fortune through, And only took a year or two. • -.Exchange. ....................*Q... .. . If -rue Cur' . - st I, • • a 0 V • 0 • o • • * COFFEE. 2 D D • , o • s --..iwoot6,-• * „,rl$ Hew a Wire Strove to Hem Her nun. 2 5 . band From the Influence of ' 6 . *• Another 'Woman.* O ' . • • -0 60*0 60*O*0*0*0 * 0 6 0 * 041•0* P*O* • Myhusband, when he been:Ideas at home, Is in the habitof taking coffee at table, --however, omitting to smoke 'with it You see, it 14 of moment that e ls mouth and. mustache should be un. tainted with tobaccowhen he ' makes Os afterztoon.ealle. . • This 'morning the servant. displaeed some slight awkwardness in filling his .eup, and the tunber liquid overflowed: • •"Was any one ever more 'clumsy?". he said. "You fool! You idiot! • 'Take It away!" , ..- - • . • : . And then he geese the table such a thump that the butler's carelessness was but augmented, an Inundation of ';...offee followed, net only into tnessaue per, nueunen the cloth as well. The man nimbly repaired the dam age done • and made good lais escape: o 0.• • 4000 ,00110•4101111000000000000•0 ," . . .. APPLES WANTED • . 41' For seventeen yea'rs I have been doing_busi. • • ness with the farmers of the conntY of Hurcm and am this year prepared to buy more sound apples thah ever, for which the highest market price will be paid. 1 have authorized agents at .,..,--,,,.-..„--_,. all points in Huron, and 11 will be to the ad- vantage of owners of orchards to ascertain . how well I can do for them, In any event do \ _ , not dispose of your apples before seeing me or a,...4 one of my repredentatives. , :D, CIANTELON, Clinton P,0 • * 111 • N. _.11111 •(lent gdIlbleigeZhigng apology zor grinneeztT.; Paul bit his lips', but said nothing fur. titer. however, I realized that he was Intensely ennoyed. Now. Paul be or rather was until re- • sently a stranger to all suet' inipulsive actions. • His nature was adverse to any ado or:quiets Words -in point of fact, to anything that could be likened es it scene. But this gentleman al-, ways so well poised, courtesies' and thoughtful of lois bearing,' must have been • seriously troubled over some- thing to thus forgot himself to ouch a degree. • After a few moments Of embarrass ed silence lie took cigar from his ce.se cut off the Isola and justt as he was about to smoke it said: .• . "You do not object, teeciler • "Ob, no! Not In the slightest, Paull Yon must know that!" I astere you I said those words with- • AN 'APOLOGY. Some time age I charged 5, DiulleY of Col; borne, apple dealer, of stealing a hatchet from my basket in Clinton. I have since found that • it was given to,hlin by a third party at Dublin • 11 w Y DON T. matter. • • A. CIOOK. Clintoll;•XOV• ath,• ' FROVVN • • • It frequently comes from trying ,to fix the eyes on a 'giv- en pont and forcing them to perform tasks for whieh they are incapacitated... • A PAIR OF - GOOD GLASSES. •• such as we fit to your face and eyes will make reading a pleasure. -'rices Reasonable. • • HOUSE FOR, SALE. • Comfortable d 11' .••• he Se on lie of AlberI Street. containing 7 roon*s ;hard and solt water an quarter 0! anacre 01 land, frult trees, eto. Will be sold cheap as ownetis lay. big town, • Apply to ' . ,• JOHN RIPOUT • July 4: Clinton • • • HOUSE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for Salo his hens° and 01 on corner of Rattenburyand Raglan streets. W. G. DOHERTY. Clinton, April 13th •••• GLAND FOR SALE. RIGG• • The undersigned offers for sale 'that desirsolo • • eixteen OS) acme of land south of the London •• Road Bridge. It is a beautiful site for building Jeweler and Opt • ician. and will be sold in on�. piece or in lots. 1Vly • reason for selling is that it is too far from town . • to handle myself and it, doesn't pay to hire help • • A. COUCH., Clinton Tune 20th. - • f out any ulterior motive. But it seem- ed that Paul thought to the contrary, • for he sharply reterted: • • • "It 18 waste of time foreyou to Mire on a martyr's 'air when you answer my 'question. I an justas easily smoke outside or elsewhere, et 'houses where, tebacco does not incommode tbe in- mates. Well, do we have tears rieVer • Irldeed' they were very bear, but I tried to force -them back tokeep them out of sight until I would be alone. "Paul," I said as tenderly as 1co.uld, "do not be -anger with me. In reality you have naught to complain of, and moreover I have done nothing to you. Now, why get so excited and cause me such pain?" • , . My husband frowned slightly, then extended his hand and kissed mine that I had at once.placed Id, his. ' "Yon are right, Cecile. I beg your' pardon. I think 'I ani a little nervous today. We, haye some very intricate business to attend to at the mills." He was about to continue the Ile, but I interrupted him. "Forget business :for the time. For- get the overturned coffeecup. I ask your attention for a few taomeets.- tet me have it with a goad grace. SnrelY you nave a little time today to give to your wife, my dear husband?" "But -oh, certainly, certainly!" Ile twirled hls cigar between his lin- gers. Ile, wanted to 'rise, to g� away, to age from the explanation that he foresaw, but there was po way open:. to him. My request was such a nat. ural one, He could only avoid it by • losing his temper again, and for the time befog that prerogative bad been exhausted. • "At first," 1 said, "do smoke.'' I held the flaming match toward him. Ole lighted his cigar.. • "But -l• have so little. leisure," 'he said. "Werklein"- • • • ,... OUR• PROPERTY FOR SALE ' .•.• . SPECIALTY. The subscriber offers for sae a very desirable • IS FI.,0IIR and FEED, and our greatest Seiler the White -Swan Flour. This is, we believe, the most popular brand on the market. • If you try it once you will beso pleased with it that you will prefei. i115 other brands. • • • prciperty on Isaac street consisting of four lots upon which there is a 00mfortable frame house with kitchen and woodshed attached, There is a good stable• -and a first-class well of water on promises., The orchard, consisting of grapes and apples, is a gond ono. The property will he sold at a•reasonable figure for cash or i• cash athnedpbroalmaniseeeson time. App • ly to the owner on R8C- iironN IkljUals; rh: We are now selling the White -Swan at $1.75 per cwt. Several of our custo• - mers have asked for Rye Flour of London' & which we now have a stock on hand. OUR GROCERIES are always fresh and well assorted, and tbe'prices, you will find, are • most reasonable. •. Butter and Eggs wanted. O. OLSON „ , 1 Ignadalagillgigedi HUNTER'S. ' • 000. A. • . heldets $687,000mount pa.d ........ . Full infortriation furnished by ipo EXCURSIONS CHAS. B. HALE, AGENT, CLINTON Muskoka Lakes, Moon River 1)istriet, Mag- antita.wan RiverPonetang, Midland,Hunts- vine, Lake of Bays, Lakellold, Argyle to Cob000nk. inelueive; .Lindsay to Halibur- 1111EATS ° ton, inclusive; all points Severn to North Bay inclusive, From BrOekville and Westin Canada. RETURN n n • le PiVa TICKS will etargFARE will be issued October 25111 to November lst ' inclusive valid to return from destination not later than.Deeember 13111, 1890. Stop -over will be allowed atall points Severn ard North. Sportsman% gnti and 200 pounds of camping outfit carried free, For Fishing and Illinting Guide Books mid Maps of the District, aPPIT to M. C. Dickson, D. A., I'orento .A. 0. Pattison, G. T. R. 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Jo `41gfrilEtteeltiel/44* 1Vbrer /LOP' Vood'i Phosphodine, As &teat Snotish Remaly, Sold and rettommended by at druggiste in amid& Only telt able medicine diseeverea. /96 packages otusrenteat t,6 ar. termed Weeknenn,_611 effects of tibp_Se or eteena, Mond Worry, B266881,6 Ude of WS tanito.Opitire or Stimulant& Mailed on teiselpt of pride, One pleksge six, $5. Ow egg lgestset gaga cure. rampialete free to an, addreilli. 04 Weed CompartY, Windeor, Ontr rag thottlaind is lb Mittel bib/deer etetatet. retlett Canned Meats are n boon to the tired housewife &wing the sum- • mer months. They seve time and labor. No hanging over a hob stove if you use Canned CHICKEN TURKEY TONGU „ PIGS' FEET Our stock is all fresh and from • the best canners. Try a ean of Chicken for your Sunday dinner. a w. W. JACKSON AGENT C. P.R. CLINTON animiu meat Who IMO pet euen go. tionfil yoUr head? Mot likely Pei, belt!. Ile bad best cease his vents - beret° "Islo Paul," I saki. "It is net Jean Delbutt, on ratner, it le not Ike alone, Seciety le discilsoing our relations ad libitum. X assure you they are talk. lug of our divorce as a settled thing, and that is an appalling thought to rne. Pray acknowledge, dear, tbat you agree with me," As soon as I bad pronounced these words my heart grew so old and seemed to cease beating, for Paul stop. ped walkixtg, bit his lips and made no reply. "Paul," I repeated In a broken voice, "do tell me, dearest, thgt you do not desire such a continoneyl But epee's,. speak! Please answer!" ' I 41It is not a question of divorce,6 Paul replied again at his ease,' "To • be sure, if my life here is made un- bearable -you understand; if we must constantly have such scenes, it would be better to separate! But what is the • matter, Cecile? Ceollel clecilel • What ie it, dear?" I had risen, But suddenly my strength failed me, and Paul, seeing me totter, rushed toward me. He lift- ed Inc: in his arms and carried me Into the adjoining room. .In a short time I revived and opened my eyes to find my husband bending over me with a look • of tender solicitutle depicted upon his countenance. • • "You were foolisfi, very foollshe he • murmured, greatly troubled himself, however. "How could you have such eas Come; come, now QU eft .am here close to you, ,and I love your • "My dear, dear Peen" I said, "Do • repeat those -words!" • • • "I love you," he said. • "Yeti are indeed miner then. asked. "I am indeed yours," he repeated. "You will never leave me?" I then • ••••••••••••••••••••.,...,...- MIAURIACIES. 00A3S-XtellICHAEL.--On Wednes. day, NOV, 1st, at the residence of the bride'e parents. noliettL3Tr. E. COlite Of 14100404, 10 Miss Zonal meldouesitegazghter el Mr. William RAMSAY-ROUTLEDGE.--At the re- sidence of WM. ,Deyell, Wingbainl on Nov. let) by Rev. W. Lowe, W. j. Ramsay to Mary Jane Routledge• MoWHINNEY.-WX.CSON, M the residence of Dr, A, IrWin on Tuesda3• evening Oct 31st by the ROY, Perrie. Richard mo.. Wbinney of Asiatic; to Xies EIiza Watson of Wiugham. SA.01:::::ER-BLa0K.-At the Meth°. dist parsonage, Wingharm' on •Nov. Edmund Sackrider, G, T. R. 'agent, Belgrave, to Miss Isabella litaok of let, by ;ley, ilieharcl Hobbs, Mr, DOESBURG-HODGSON.--A.t the rite denoe of the' bridees parents Oc t, 30, by Rev. D. Rogers, Mr. White Doesburg of Napaneelo Miss jane • Lawrie, pent daughter of Ralph Hodgeon,. Esq., Wingham. WELSH-MoKAY,-At the manse 'Kincardine, on Tuesday, Oct, 24th, 1899, by. the RevsJ. L. Murray, D, D„ Miss Jeesie, daughter of the late John McKay, Esq , Kincardine tp. to Mr, John George Welsb, bard ware merchant of the village of' Bervie. FARNHA1V1-1VloGREGOR. - On Nov, lst at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev, P. •Musgrave, Mr, E. L. Farnham to Miss A. R. Mo. Gi„o o ue, YOUNG -KENT, -At the residence ite • the bride's parents, Brinsley, Ootober,28th, by the Rev. J. Hussar • Mr,. James Young of London 'to • .Miss Emma, daughter of Mr, ,John •FITLELVTON--PELTON.-In Atwood, on Oct. 25th, at the home of the , bride's permits, by Rev, P. A. Mo. Leod, B. D., Mr, Chas. Fullerton of Toronto son of Mr. Thos, pullarton, Clerk of'Eltna, to Miss Mina, daugh, • ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Patton. CHAP.PEL-BUUTON.-rn Mitchell .on • the 1st inst., at the residence of the • bride's parents, by Rev,.• R. Whit - ng, Mr. John Chappel, merchant, •• Kirkton, to jean, daughter of Mr, • Wm. Burton. 1VIoNALLY-RINN.-At the residence •of the bride Is mother, on Oct. 18th • by. Rev. R. I. Smiting, Mr, Andrevv • McNally of Blyth, to Miss Rae X. • daughter of Mrs. Henry Rime o • Newbridge.• • questioned. "Never!" he assured me. As he pronounced that last mord it • was with an effort that he met my glance, and I understood that Paul was not sure of himself.. Then I poke softly, tenderly to ° himr "If you °ever leave me, Paul, my life will be _ended. You will mortally . wound a -Veing who lives but for you, one who has *never 'done you any •wrong who will suffer for you with- out recrimination, withott any com- plaint. The only conditiOn I ask is to ,be near you. • And you will not be hap- PY, Paul. I feel so confident of that. s The Coming year Will seem long to you, fa F from me. Take pare, my dear one; do not let any oneesteal you from • ."Cectler peel said in a low tone. He softly pressed his lips to my hair, and it seemed to use that I had to some extent won him back again. ' • "Will you do me a fever that will make me very happy?" I then asked of him, • "Indeed I will!" Paul replied. ' e- And so I murnshred: "Give me to. morrow evening; give it to Cecile and Genevieve. am sure that you have • not forgotten the date -the 28th of ' April? It is Genevieve's birthday, you , know. Tornorrovi she will be II year*• , Old." • , • • • "I promise," -Paul said, rising. - "I • *111 dine with. you both here tomorrow evening;. But you must. not be blue," he added. "You' must not refer again to this nonstnse." • ' . At that moment he would have prom - feed artything tosbe assured of my si- ' lence on this subject - "As you have *asserted that. I have • . deceived myself, ,dearese", I then Said, • "I ask nothing better than to believe • f• at splendid exhibit of Canadian furs to dson yvillnd %Just' repeived. a carload Of The HuBay Company se the Paris Exhibition. • "Great Baste is Not iikvays Oood 'Speed." Many people OW0 to lack to pull them through, and are often dIsappointed. Do not dil1y-640 in matters of health. With it you can accomplish miracles. • W 10- oat it you are " no good, Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood healthy by the use of Rood' e Bar- eaparilla, the faultieee blood purifier. IthettrnatIsm-"/ bad mete rheuissas • thun in my limb and foot. -I commenced, • treatment with Modes Sarsaparilla and hood's Pills, arid in a short time was cured," Wamen(H.tinrxxx, Brantford, Ont, w we D RCOMUION, 152X recommended and after I had taken three 4:1E:11115;: was troubled with morels rep blood.. A. cut on my arm wo hood's [Sarsaparilla was Treaulee Street, Toronto, Out, . e 8 Hood's rills mire liver 1114 ; the non -irritating ami OnlY cathartic to take with Hood% Sartaparillai Sold by Watts & (Jo., )ruggists. PINEAPPLE 'ESSENCE. In the Shape of Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets is Miring Stomach Ailments of • Bvery Kind, • The ploettpple has it valuable con. etituent known as vegetable pepsin, a wondertul digester ot food. Test thia by mixing equal puts of pineappleand beef and agitating at it temperature of 103° Fahrenheit, when, in due time, the meat will be entirely, digested. This rare juice is the principal Inge°. dient in Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tab, lets, and anyone at tirn 4t 5 i,90.1.$4111tezirelellt.SigrOgretilliefitKliorirrqpectriii4:31.li?4944004lirrielare0100,0111041111, ' • Mo K I. N N 0 N & 00. , _ F 7%, ir: ..-../.7 1 .. 7 .7' , , ....1.•:' .••eseri..reese7i . UP GO THE PRICES . Theyrice of all lines of goods have advanced, includ. ; ing Euro, Press Goods, Silks, Cottons, Linens, Hosiery,. T Clothiugk Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. We anticipated this g r advance and commenced about four months ago to place # o 0 orders for goods at old prices. Our store is now filled .from S 0„ cellar to garret with DiaW goods all bought before the ad, ; ; vance in priceadd willbe sold at old. pricesaslong asthey last. ; 'V We' notice thrifty housekeepers are buying goods very freely now. 02 ; okinaosswginogocitstlyt pwriitcleheagettohlzy ;higher prices later on. We still sell first. V # Heavy Woof Blankets, worth .. ..„ .... .... „ $1.85 for $1.35 Heavy Super Wool Blankets, worth , ...... ...... 2.50 " 1.85 Grey Cotton, yard wide, worth • ; Heavy Cotton Ticking, wide .width, worth. Heavy Anierican Shirting, fast colors, worth Bleached Cotton, 87 inches wide, worth., , 2/ecec :1:1 112285] „ . i • Heavy Flannelette Shirting, stripes and cheeks,• ; Linen Toweling, le ins. wide,striped bordereepecial , • Men's Lined Kid Gloves, worth 50 Extra Heavy All W001 Tweeds, worth 75c " 50c Y Table Linen, half bleached, 60 inches wide, worth. 35e " 75e " Obc 0, „, • Ladies* Vests, long sleeves, at ..... .. , . ....., 20c, 25Q, 86e and 50c, e ;• Men's Heavy Fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers,worth 50e ler 45e 4 . Shorey's Waterproof 'Meters, worth ...... s. , . , . • $8,75 " .$7.00 .0 Doing business on strictly cash basis puts us in a position to sell at e prices, which we could not do, if we did not buy and sell for spot cash. 4) 0. M°KINNON & CO. BLYTH ,:r .*t.e..tb.e.emmoeck‘-e-overca..elaweeroii•sziveK3r:esege.,e-ciale-qa•rii-cri.4e..-ree.yret.e • '•-• " SEE OLAR DISPLAY OF any et can en- • joy the healing virtues of the ripe fruit by their use. You eat them like calmly. They are yery palatable; harmless as pure milk. They afford instant relief in all cases of indigestion and dyspepsia.. • Their right use will cure all stomach and establish soundhealth. Box cif 60 Tablets, 35 cents. Sold by Watts and Co. . • • • • • • BIRTHS. • . • - • • • • ROESSLER-In Stephen, on Oot. 27th the wife of John Roessler,of a son. HEYWOOD-In Eliniville, on Oct. 27th the wife of James Heywood, of a daughter. MoELROY--In Blyth, on October 27th the wife of Mr. le C. Malroy, of son. MoCLOY-In Hensel], on the 29th ult. rtgloyy,,agredli4i5t of the lat JUflPOWEL111,-In Ilretere, on the 3ist ult. years. • • Ettie Florence May, daughter • o Stephen and Elizabeth Povveilai ed 10 years,8 monthaand2l days. WERRY-In •Manitoba, • near Pilo • Mound, on the 121h ult., Mary Azle • wife of William Worry, formerly o Usbornc, aged 60' year's and 2 STOVES ' HEART STAGIGRS. RADIANT HOMES' HERE'S CONEESSION'OF INTENSE HEART • • • • r • .. • . i suPPERING AND WEAREEsS THAT ' • '• 'MADE , LIFE ONE LONG DREADED• ' . . . " aa.....LAND ..•k ,• .NIGHTIVIARE—Da. AGNEW'S CURE POE, ' THE Eigmer WAS awn SAVING AGENT. ' . • • i• Mr: Thonans•Oooke, 264Johnston St„ • • a Kingston, writes this of himself and how Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart HAPPy HOUu "'" T . """HT S • helped him: "I have used in all six ' * bottles of this great heart remedy and . • • ' it has completecored me of heart.• weakness, frolym which I suffered severe- - The leading stoves in.',.1m.erica . ly for years: Prior to using it the slight - 1, est exertion or excitrnent would pro- duce severe palpitation and -nervous de- pression. To -day 1 nm as strong as. • ' and without one symptom-- A , ' eve;Heart disease." Sold by Watts and Co. - HRLAND BROS , mptom of , • . , b 1 Su' Edgar Vincent Oonstharative, ' i majority Of over 600. . IRON AND HARDWARE . 44 STOVES AND TIP.IWA,RE • was elected hi Exeter England, by a , , , • • , • "Let Werklein wait for you," I said. "He is accustomed to it Indeed, Paul, Yee cannot reproach me for misem- ploying your spare moments? I reel- ly must 'speak to you today." . "Very well, my dear," he saki. "I Will listen." Then his whole countenance chang. • ed anew and grew firm and decisive., felt that this being, who belonged to me, with Whose disposition I was so well acquainted, whom I adored in 'spite of all arid who loved me, was dominated by the will 01 another wo- man. Which will prove the strongest -hers or mine? And then I strove to Win. I put my hand on his wrist. The muscles stiffened tied resisted my light pressure. Ah, there was once a time - and not so long ago -when they al- ways trembled at my touch! And they, too, remembered those old days; note Withstanding the hostile will of anoths er, for they yielded little by little until his hand wasiIn mlise. "Paul," I said, looking deep into his eyes, trying to concentrate upon him all the inaglietisin of thy love and de- votion; "Paul, darling, do reassure me, X beg of you! I am so fearful!" "Fearful of what, t pray, Cecile?" he said. "That 1 may loge you, dear," I added. "Nov de not take your hand antaysDo not shrug your shoulders, you are too' just not to understand that my post - tion is a horrible one. So many times I have been compelled to believe, as now, that 1 was betrayed. Alasi have alwayis kept silent. But this time, Paul; this time!" The hand still wished to eseape from my grasp, but I held it firmly, and his eyes would riot meet mine. 4'11hls time, PAW," ; then said. feel, I know, that an even' graver sof.- 'NAV itientieent Me, I have it greater fear. No, do not my that I emirs the wrong to be so MIXIOUS1 Some one wants to fake you from me, not for a time, like those other periods when you alwayg grew weary and negleetfel, of them. Hut this. One it is different. Oh, Patti, Pauli You intend to leave me -to leave me all alone, ferever." Ole abruptly disengaged himself, moved away, putting the table be. tween us,Yitrid began to walk up and down. Ile wits greatly moved and wished to avoid ftly glandes. 1 he. Rove tioVvr that he was. then afraid of relenting, and, taking me into • hitt arm,1 nom Mee toixturar: v• - Travellers to any part of the • world should consult the above in reference to tickets, fares, etc.. W. JACKSON AGENT C. P. R. ' SPECIAL ilk New York, Chicago, Buffalo, to . NOTICE _ For the next 80 days we will offer special inducements to Oasit eastern - era. 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He will not go out after dinner, and I do be. • neve I will thwart that other woman who want e to take him from me. -Ex- change. • . - C Whitechurch, on Nov. lat. • Peter Itnia.Y. aged 69. years. HOOKEY-In Usborne on October 30 • , Susan Hockey, aged '85 years, 9 - months. THOMPSON-in Bast Wavianosh , on October 29th, Robert Thompson aged 73e years. ACON-A 1- Grace Hoopital, Toronto, • on Friday, Oct. 29, Frames. V. Bac- on of Teeswater, Ont., formerly of Farnham, Surrey County, England, aged 31 years. •' . DOUGLAS -On October 291b, Mrs • • Jas. Douglas Of the 9th concession of Howick. • LEGG-In'Toronto, on October 30th, Mrs. -John Clegg, formerly of Gor ole, in her 541h year. Yearning For the Unattainable. "The howling of a dog is a sere sign 'of disaster." "Oh, I don't know. Sometimes It Is only a rite that the cat has run up a tree." -Chicago Record. • •. , • • , Accumulations. h Old Friend -And have you succeeded 1 eklaying up anything? • ° • • 'Unsuccessful Merchant -Nothing but t a )�t of fine grudges.-Inclianapolis, Journal. ••• • P aeeerepere".. seeeeseeseree seems s ease o ....ROC"; great while age liorerteris and S, ' Look lovers in gmeral were disetissing L the deterioration in the quality of pap& of late years, It Is ourione to learn from Her Majesty'n Waste Paper Officio that el ene result of the change of materials has M been a decided inoreass In liability to • f 0r6 wherever paper waste to =emulated. In any groat quantity. It is the rarest • thing to. find paper made of rags T days. It is made from wood and other vegetable materials which, chemically, Ire not very different from the compon. um materials of a hayrick, If paper T waste is staokee in , largo masses, and is repecially if It happene to be a little a lamp, heating takes piece jute as with f, o prematurely stacked hayrick. and spons laneous combuation may at any tirae .a.BouT TELE HOME. • "Bleesings on him Who invented leep." But gierter-81essings fall on or who makes a bed. . A charm that ells to sleep The west to make sleepn. foretaste of he heaven that is within us, a lying own to • pleasant dreams, is fully ex- lained in "Home Topics," the second the four volumes "Bits of Cornwell ense 8eries.," incluided in the offer of be Weekly Globe, which ha8. been for ver 56 years, and is now, Canada's eading family newspaper, from now to anuary 1, 1901, for one dollar, and mien Ilarland's latest worke. Sent ree, postage prepaid. he COurpartion for the Rest of 1899. • During the remaining weeks 01 1899 he Youth's Companion will maintain s fresh and varied interest for young ad old by presenting article's from the ens of emieent men and 'women and torte"' by the most gifted writers of 8a. on. meek out in flame, 0.C.11 has often been Shown to do in the farmyard. Of late g :r.r.ros the greatest ears and vigilance bare Frank R. Stookton, who prenta a droll 'men n000aary to guard 9,ga1na5 thle. story,"The Wolf and the Wheelbarrow;" James Bryce author of "The American Commonwea th," whe dffers "Milts on • Among these contributors will be •••••• Brussels. • Reading ;" W. ). Howells and Jane 13 • Little Florence MoNaughton had a *ha stroke of apoplexy on Monday week and has been in a dangerous conditiOn since. It is something very unusual for w a child to have such 6 stroke. Dr. a • Gunn of Clinton was called in consul- te tation on Tuesday and said he had t never aeen a similar case. n. C. punforcl returned home last , 1 week after spending nearly two months ,0 in Manitoba end Dakota. Among the '3 places visited he puts Winnipeg and u Re,t Portage first and second as busi. • ti nests plates. Ire thinks the Wet is P the place to make money though a men t Would have to rough it outside a few te,, good towns, While away he visited his k, brother's at Langdon, Dakota, and WM many old residents of this neighbor- 11hbor- c arlow, each of vrhom contribute a ser - i story; Bret Harte, who recline an ear - y California experience in "How I ant to the Mina; Mary B. WiJkins, ho toles of "Sereny Maria at School ;" nd Henry M. Stanley, who under the tle ForLife and Liberty, relates a hrilling adveuture of Ins travelitt orkest „Africa. TheNovember and December num. era containing these features are given every newsubecriber for the 1900 vol. me free from the nme the subscrip. on is received, in addition to the Com - anion's exquisite Calendar for 1000- he last Calendar of the century and he most beautiful 'ono over given to onepanion subscribers. Illustrated Announcement Number ontaining a full prospectus of the vol. hooe in the West, Papers in towns where they have hada me for 1900, will he sent free to any ddress-The Youth's Companion, 203 'Aurelius Avenue' Boston, Masm. Boma experience with granolithic walks 0 are warning their readers not to throw salt on the walks to melt the ice. As frost and snow will soon bit here this matter should get. early attention. If, atf..is claimed, the gait injures thee m filenforth, •A. week ago Sunday Misa Kathleen orton commenced a seriee ef revival eetings in the Methodist church here. he audie co the a f I rge but in the evening the church as ctowded. Thie /Salons lady de. vered two well -worded and 'Instructive &Irma, and the *edit music pro. walks the council could very properly m prohibit lia use on them. An authors. T morning tine Opinion 'might be got from Boom la one expert in the matter or from aome town hay* experience before the 11 time comes to use anything of the kind. a vided by the ohoir was excellent. Mist erten Will remain in town for tWo oaks and will conduct the services in • 6 Methodist chuith during that time. Forest. 30 Mrs. (Rev.) S. 1.J.Stnith, Mists Evelyn th end Matter,Dougiat Ieft here on Mon- day week for Morpeth to atteni the Marriage of IleV. 11. 13. Sneith of Olin. ton which tank place last Wednesday afternoon in 81. john' chureh. The , bride, Miss AnnitEuek, is a daughter 0 Of Duck of Moiveth; the hridegroolie 11 •a son of Rev. S. L. Smith of li'orest, who spent a few weeks hers lest SUM Met el and preached in Christ, cshureh several th tittles while here. The bridegroom's c brother and sister, Ambrose and Eve- n Lyn Smith, and the bride's 'brother and ni eider, Elijah and Ethel Duck Were the bridestflaidil and groomeinen. rEr Pot Ituron County News read Tun w NuWatItnconn, tr • Ilittlilett. • roulawilholmault One of these events in which every - fie takes a deep interest occurred at 6 htinie or Mr. William MoMielniel, ullett, on Wednesday, Nov. 1st, when s daughter, Miss Bella, was united by e bonds of matrimony to Mr. E. otites, formerly of this township, but ow °Montana. The Important we- eny was performed by itev. Neil Shaw the presence of only tho immediate Wive" of the contraeting parties. 010 bride, Whet was given away by her ther, ohs a becoming dress of Will 6 Silk ltmed With lace and ribbon, 411. • •' . . WHEN liARY HA15 SCALD RE AD-- • . • 'AN IDEAL wnEN MGTIIER HAD_SALT • • 'WHEN EATHEE JIAD PILES. . • . • : 4.'griew'Fi • Ointment gave the • t quickeei relief and surest cure. These' . 'are gems of tilith picked from testi-. roony which is given. every day to this, greatest of healers. It has never been. matched in curative qualitiesin any , and every. kind of skin disease-eczerna, Otter, skin eruptions, blind, bleeding, itchingor ul r g piles, scalds, burn, old sores, 0t.) -e -end it's 35 cents a box. Sold by Watts and Co. • There is it pFolin,bilitY of . n. nickol- steoj works being started in Hamilton. English Spa.vin Linitheet rembveshli • hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem• ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ring bone, sweeney, • .stifles, sprain', • -sore and swoolen throat, coughs, •ete. • Saye $110 by use of one bottle. Watriinted the most woedei.• • fill blemish cure ever known. Sold In% Watts- Co. , - • . - • The skeleton Mean unknown woman has been found in the Beaver meadow swamp,'East Fltunbore, about three miles from the Village of Freelton. . . • PITILVOTT'S RELEASE. sotivie strignerATISM A DOIIIIVE COM- POUND IN THE REALM Oh" PAIN TOR - VIRE, DIM SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUM- --A.TIC CURE DRIVES IT MIT AND NEV- ER MISSES, • ---- A few weeks ago while, on, it briefness trip to North .Bay I was seized with it severe ntitnk of mitt t e' rh est m atism 'Hearing of the wonderful *Cures effeet- ed hy ' South American Rheumatic Cure I procured a bottle, and inside. of three days all the pain had left -me, and when 1 had teken • este bottle was completely- cured., I think it the greatest of remedlea; and shall be • pleased to communicate with any per- son wishing more- partieulars of my case." -ED W. PH I LPOTT, Ottnn Ing - ton, Ont. Sold by Watts mid (Jo. • • The Hamilton Markets' .Committee -will recommend tho Council to adopt the curfew bell by-law. Y••••••II "GRASP ALL AND LOSE ALL." Many people are so intent on ''Grasp- ing all " that theylose strength- of nerves, appetite, digestion, heelth. Fertuately, however, these may be re- stored by taking Hnod'e Sarsaparilla, whieh has pitt many a business Man on the road to suceess by giving hint good digestion, stearin' neeves rind -a clearbriln. It does the same thing for week end tired HOOD'S PILLS cure siek headache, in - digest' on . F. Chauvin, a Tilnury North ,Totvn. ship school teecherewes fetidly wnand- et' while out shooting with a party ef, hong men. • For Over Fifty Years Mts. Nirmar.ow's soorrntso Syron, latta boaa used by millions of mothers for their children While teething. If distiirbed at night and broken of your rest by a ;disk child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth send at once rind get ft, bOttif3 of "Mrs. Winslow's seetli- ng Syrup" for Children Teething. rt will re. lievo the poor =omelette. inimedietely. end upon it, mothers, th ere is no mistake ai,oii t t. It mites Illarrhcea, regulates. the Stonnieli and bowels, cures Wind Colic softens the GUMS, roducosInflornmation,andicives tOn6 and energy to thewholeII rsystem, "s. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething 10 plea. sant to the taste and . is the prescription of one of the eldest and boat female physielfina -and nurses in the 'United States. Price twenty-five cOnte it Wittier. Sold by all drugglets through- out the Werld." Bo.eure and ask for "Mrs, metowe soottrevesvaue. • , 1 - •• Eureka/ear:mei 01)18 the best preservative of fl8W leather and the heat renovator 01 014 leather. Itens goatees. black- ens mut proteides. 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