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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-12-07, Page 5reggiiii1111111111 ECEM131111 71I, TKO OLTIITON grin -RECORD. 810111111.1.. 1,1 11 , , rt. , . 31r. T. lIodgens L. P., of Len% The death felavad wifo of I Rev. John Bon of Bruseels preached 13// 'taw far 844144hIng 4'1'144.4° lest at hie home. Lle driVing On residence', uged You'ff; Deceale 'fwebtleth Catutitry Fun wale &&&&& tali& FREE Lilluity Ivry Death, 9r, le, *sodomy, p, rt. . don, died very suddtuly oa Ihuraciay Thoa H. Roes, 000urred at the lanai/ I 1----- 7 : . iPelfeat Emuleion of Pure Cod I iker Oil 1 It contains 6O per cent. 4 1 eXate amotint of Hypo, I uf pure Cod Liver Oil, the 11 lig phosphites of Lime and • 'oda and is agreeably flip • 1 -4 1 vored, Cod Liver Oil *war. 44: 'slate all wasting tissue, , to soothes all throat area,. 1 tions; dry hacking coughs , I soon disappear when it is 4 441 used, AS a remedy it can• ? 410t fail to give the best 1 results for only the purest 4 41 and freshest, oil is used in 4 I waking it, • 4 4 i Regular 50C Size • s • lit for 850 at " 4 I i II el it I Ili I II .1 JACKSON S a e • . • • ,PrescriptionPbarmacy. Phone 2. • oi . - .....1. , I miry in the roam of Mean, with , eon. 3 of Landoll tWI ownshly and when had been ening for some menthe pot, • . soy he wait seen by members of the Mediate cause of her deatilbeing heart McIntosh. of Molefiworth, Publie Library in the teWn of Clinton. alight, lie then wanted toward* g owns lp no ersioith and was a •11A)endwg the wilder with ber deughter, coupon of the sae town of oigtag, pre,riair not rise assietence was' e,t Mace Rent, BgirsOndoue, she hail been a roliwont Mr. John EinA, fortnerly teacher at .114.0.1,10.1,1•• omei•ears., Blittevale. r end Mr. Thome oultea anent the Assent of the Blertors thereof, neer the residence a Mr. =ea Item- but her death Was unexpected, tbe Ins- SUnds1 with their daughter, Mrs. ,,Tohn A By-law to provide for the establishment et (emilY IQ turn hie bm'ea about and ftailureh. Ils.TRor svas born pi the Mrs. Lowry of Wrogeter intends 0. Whereas pertain eleetors have petideped the creek and wee seen to tali. A4 he did daughter of Mr, Jellies Fereyth, new or re• (R016)1). Refgere* ter the establishment of aPablie Library under and hie condition WOO neela to be eerioue, Pi Winglialn ter eigbteen years. A hue- Itinburht and re. King are visitIng • taepublie Libraries S -et. Medical aid win; hurrielly Bent. for, and balrkpnerleughter, Nellie, and nne )11% Xing's rehltivee bore after some Ue it therefore enacted by the sal4 municipal fortunately Dr. Drake chanced to be 800, Maurice arelett to mourn the lose months spent in the United iiitatea. cenaellef theso,idvownot Clinton. that.14 00.00 near be. The doetor was, however, an. of ti kind and loving wire and mother, tW-oll;aletvii(4)lis In' fttuutylamteelgooinreltUrnin the aspent of the Oicotorsis given to Olio by. able to do anything. A few memento Rev, D.Ferrie conducted the IMPre0aive u i' lew, a Public Library be established in tine after being carried into the house Mr. tended tbe funerai were i Mr. end 1VIrs. funeral aervice. A01011$ these rho at. D Ike 11000p. pRo._ Gtw. 0C4071.400 oorfe JunrdtcoWia. jto. municipality= accordance WIth the provisleno Hodgens breathed his last, • Awl belt further enacted that Me votos of head, Two Or three yeare ago deceased, Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. Mur4020k and Mr. great lover of horsegesh, wee and Niro. D. Mol;ean of Bruoefieldi Mre.i stoltorr; ' the electors be taken elitists by -lemon the salne who Wee a i ‘7210,111nRe 001: : andsn h 0 u 0 e b 0 d I furet. day ad Magee ea the menielpal eleotione, core- : -1-. A ii P ' M T . " 0 a, !IL tare weir Atte ded b v I • menoinir at nine o'clock in tee morning tele Pase.ng eehinu the lita#4 Or a Young 0 eVis.., o. PIP. ri•UOLVIAS 1 , Urs. Jamea A y a very Avge eentanalua enteereewook fa the afternoon, horse m WS OWII Stable When tbe horse Bider of Seaferthi and Mr- Mason ot crowd and prioaa were Very good, espeop What en the 28tb day pi December next at the kicked atriWnc him on the For Seeforth, The pall bearers were lileasrs ally on cattle. Mr. Robertson, who clerk's office in the town hall.at II o'oloel4intbe , — 1 -- -7.. --',- - - - bead, - ' 41 hi f f * foreneon.therasyershaliappoiatin,writiageiga. amp; afterwarcia it Wa4 4011btfOl it the David 1\riaLean' Wm' ilm.4941 D' II'• iitimeor.geslItaromcloan:Idw, linntennttreagtiorintog ?Land. ed by him two rerson to attend the final inta. inpired Man WOUld reeoVer, Happily Rota. , Hugh and. Alen, Roes. Paramus interest° in and deeiroue of promoting death is directly traoeable to the o . on behalf et the persons interested in and dote. Far vveeks past he has complaipecl of it,' John N'etterfield, whioh 000urred al; M Of g a v s d ab the manse last f Bel r ve i ite the passing of this by•law, and a like number , re, (Bev.) W. T. Hall and. children rens of opposinf the gasser of this poem, great pailla Irt Ms head, from whieh he hoc reeideace, Lower Wingham, Ile 4 4 4 4 4 4 PRESENTS • Al Fql? OHRA5'..TA,14 $... Shrewd Christmas buyers are now choosing the pre- sents, they intend to give. We have have .one of the Largest Jewelry Stooks "et,' • in the county. An in- - • muse variety of articles - suitable for presents, so • you, will have no difficulty in finding something you . want in our store, 'phis atOre never handled unreliable goods, nor asked • more than honest prices for' them. Ladies' ancl Gents' iNatohes at $8.50 and upwards Clocks of all descriptions Rings at,cd1 prices 6 and descriptions ' Broaches, Pins, Chains, Pendants, Silverware, Gold Spectacles, • Novelties, etc. Come and see our stock. No obligation to buy. A.J, GRIGG S,uecessor to Biddlfcombe. Crown Bakery SPEC/ALT/E8: Cream Puffs-- . feather weight 15 cents per dozen. Cream Oake—r toothsome'appetizing, • dainty, thee very thing for 6-o'e1ook tea, 26e each, nut filled 350. Home-made Ginger Snaps— loo per lb. Home-made dam -Jams-- lbs. for 25c. Mince Pies-- our own make of mince meat, lfie each, 2 for 25e. • We keep a choice, select line of Candies, always fresh and the Very best, Leave your orders for Cream Oakes, Cream PuiTs and Mince 'Pies in the morning. Leave your orders now for Xmas Fruit.' Cake; KIRKBY et Clarendon Hotel. , SPECIAL We lia.ve decided to continue our close cut pricesuptil New • 'team Customers coot rely on getting iloocl Bargains BvrAintr Death wee due to an edeoacm of the Jae, Forsyth, Egan/n(1011e - .Robt. Reis, Ineereoli last week, ' the Public 1,4brariee Act, 'a ea% of farm ing up of the vo es by the clerk. and one person 14881 week there took plaim the death beasantleciemelr!,a/th oobuesret si onn Wwrnoixreeteeirclow, here to attend at oachicaling Plasm QI1 bithalf Of the be dici' But it is believed that •his ki k of one ot the fitst settlers in this; vim- No Rye fake the lifuter's rots are mote of your itni xors do not attend to duly. tho', None is emit, tooted. Ifyour blood 13. out of °Wei; Hood's Sur- s4parla* will purlfr It. it. is the apecitla remedy for tronbleel et the blood, kidneye, bowels Or liver, SkSort Teertibile-"I brict heart trouble Mt A number of years and'different niedi- elnee failed to benefit me. I tried lifecall Sereeparilla anti three bottlers ()omelet,' ansiPerfeetly Cared me," Mao. 0. 4. norm Wallace Bridge, zsi, A edffeleUeed-e"Ae 4 had Ion are _On - area with viiphtherie fraY4 reMeledbli two obildren Ifood's Sarsaparilla as theY were subject to throat trouble end were not *very strong. They are now liealthler and stronger and neve not since had a 0Old," Mac, VtrjX.,171.toltti, rinnhreke, Ont, , iMoKINNON & 00 „13.141(INE1 „ AF.MAI : FOR TH1SMEEK Notvvitbstanding Cottons, Woollena and all kinds of ; Goods have advanced in price, and are still advancing, we 9 continue tosell at old prices as long as our present stock lasts. We anticipated the advance, and bought very large ly before it took eVect, and we are selling goods from 10 to 16 per cent. less than they are worth to -day, • 10 o•oleek in the forenoon on the 2nd day of Tanuary01000, to sum up the ninnher of Wtes from ins buggy he Was enduriug severe Was born in the county of aayen, Ire4 tion Sean attend at the town hall At the hour- of Thettbe eier of t e Sal Munich* corpora, Was able only to get temporary relief. was la his 36th year, and had been week. - It is thought, that when he alighted ing for the past th ree or four years, He up minstrel show to be presented nu catbadb te tahe with iloodATOPt Wei the no mber th I ge boys are get- - 04,8 micure r e vi la given reopeotivelyifor and eget t the b I lend and Oitale to this country with his seal° time near Chrietmas, s Ds aw. atta0k of the pains and was going to NOTICE BY.CLERIC.parents, the,late Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Mr.' Rendallour genial station agent, whinot awbil 1."b ei a4 unl en t We:to sal Nov r9aPtToentl by 'rPerial'°e4f forW waterhiwalking ktihneg hope gohe gain.va firanc toIrtgtouncrosy igtec Tub e ri MI NMI the The. beWS was council of the town of Olinten atm% one math evoreeree, as stated. iTttleti in What is now the tovvosbiTplieoif ,:r,,,lBreaubv:01:431toollac7halchliaerlillYpti;4;eievPitattieellofa rtet the WashingtonrandGooed I keen shoek 1,1') the TUrriberry and deceased hall ihred NetterlIeld, forty-00AP, ;fears 11$0. aatu briaw. th pains referred to, Mr. Hodgens, al. lug disposition and was highly eateerte Grant of Torento Junction, relieving ester taking tge votgaltha erl:loradittie, faadif With the exeePtiun of the vicinity ever since, , Was of a retie, m Xr. en a 6 absence by gr. -.John though past sixty ears of age was in ed ail who knew himl. mus a agent. ld at the houridey end place nam • "IMAM°lurk' the enjoyment of years heatitb, lie valued raember of the Oran e Lodge, Chester l'ugh, eon of Kr. jos. Pugh • was at the time drivineout to see some Deceased never married, but feaves four who has been ill for many weeks, Is still Clinton, Deeember 501, • • ' stock he had on Pasture. Only lately Blisters end three brothers to mourn his unable to be up, although he is improv - he !disposed of hie magnificent stook demise. They are ; James William and ing. TEACHER WANTED. e Th 1 farm on con, 4 ef London township.. Al osnao, al of Lover Wingham ; Mrs, esep urgeas 0 r nee wax p • Mr hB fPi Ed d t triter • hope g &wend or third. c ass vraa one of the most prominent breed. Wilson of London ; Mrs, Won. Everett 'eland, vvho•is of appendioltie, is still —_, • colrrig 0 r •S. No. is, Wewitnesh)-for ere of sheep, cattle and heroes in the of Clinton .; Mrs. D. Groveis of ^Loiter confined 10 Ids room. Kr. 'Bursitis, -with his wife and child, cattle to visit •the.Yey 1900. Apply; stating saialT, to country, and always took a deep inter. Wingbam, and gm Hicks who kept W. 3. JEFFERSON. See,Treas, eat in anything that related thereto. I house for h. i his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John 13urgess, „ .- • , He has shipped Many thousands of dole • An acoident that might have proved about the first of Oetober and was taken No' 201h 5t* Westfield P, o. . . , fatal in its results‘happenee a few day' ill soon after° and has been unable to retnrn to hia Island home since. r, litre' worth of stook from off his stook odgens' h rue were famous on the was making au examination 0( allest011 an rs, George Burgess, w,ho oaine to rani during() his lifetime. Some of ago to Wm. Holmes, blacksmith, He d M SECOND-HAN D Blueve.le on their wedding trip the (tame • .the queen's P cite. near the purline plate when the ladder t noe as oseph, returned to their home . cuTireRs FOR SALE turf; incluclinf one or two winners; of Gibion's barn, and ,elinebing up inside J eying added, 0,• stock of new cutters to our in • Orapand; Prince E?ward Island, But although A bliitY man in his own he was uoing slipped, and he 4;311 with !(*( Sold by Watts & tio,, Oruggiefe. • Ow pi I I Pei:INGE)) TO HIS DEATH; • INSIDIOUS! DIsEASE LURES Bylaw. WHERE, A. bright young man in Gre_ 410011745y thoughtlesely phingegrinto the lake at a sinnreer resort when the blood was above the normal heat, The shock stopped the kidney work. Poisons which should have been car. ried off were circulated through the systetn. Dropey wits the result, and one bright autumn the mourning badge was on the door, and 8, promis- ing young life was snuffed out. Be trusted himself to skilled physicians, but they '.falled to do what Sought Ame b erican dney Cure.would have done. It clears, eals and puts and keeps the kidneys in perfect action. .& opts- 011ie for uli hidneY ailments. Sold by Watfs& 00, ry outfit, we have several second-hand . cuttere ror saie. TheY aro all in geed condition Prenete affairs, the late Mr. Hodgens tremendous force to the barn floor. Se" "rYlersIgHeeetyalObb of tile first line a Clinton, Nov. 2t • PAVIS et DAVIS. nsuoicipal affaira and in politics. ge which Was the fracture of several ribs. and. will be sold cheap. fauna time to take an aotive in terest in Vera injuries were sustained, 'among Morris died 01! Tu_eaday of ,last week.. we.reoskeithedGihnstaingehtpronaofemobn-edro.nin,:ii01 Ont, -------.as ars • alderman and later as Mahler Bros. closed their evaporator • . • • - • ' • • - .mityor of -the city some years ago.. He for the season last week and report a FARM FOR SALE • • - I d f t' d f d b — • was chosen to represent East Middleux good tun. • they shipped twenty oar, n t e Loca Legislature for the present oft a evapora ru t au a. out • . STANLNY `TOWNSHIP,. d . • being caught in the machinery. • Zuride • . . term, and was a able and fbarless MGM- eight carloads, * of ,'vvaste. There is On Tuesday • Week th• e death Of Mrs. • For sale. Lotll en the 2nd concession of Stan. cleared and the balance wen timbered, This politioalpon teats iu the citY and 00Un try inSa, cored,' etc., pre utilized by' risekers aettler in this part. ber, esteenled on all sides. LTis integs 'scarcely euch a thinpae waste now in Reinhardt CoOk occurred. , She was in ley. containing 100 acres ot which about GO are Jity woe or the very highest. rn the the evaporating basiness, for the p eal- her eighty-ninth year oca was all early . al' church anniversary °services • Rev .T s a good frame and assisted materially in' the achieve . ood fall wheat in. ere farm is well fenced, end in a high' state of mitt. .Large crowds attended the Bliarigaiip, • • .vation with all the fall glowig and 10 acres of . aa well he alwa s k ti t of tellies extracts eto y t. an ao ve par , • 7 R ouse. kitchen, woodshed and a good cellar ; merit of victory by the Conservatities hi LUCiE1SOW. hOuse, ben -house and other out -buildings in _ a al: eg a , e• connection.' There is a good orchard. and two Deceased was a native of Ireland. He : ' "7"--- • • .: noorfand evening and also., gave a leo- good wells. It is Si miles from Brussel:Mid and Mr. WrIliam Wilson, 12th concession, was born , in queen's County, Forty ' w t W h 'di d tare on Monday evening. lie • was lie-, it miles from School:4nd wilibe sold reasonably. .• es awanos , e ee the 22nd ult., Heintiller of Cleve/and, editor of the bank -barn with stabling underneath driving., Inany h d -le ht b til • church paper, preached Sunday after - further particulars apply to the proprietor. years ago, upon the death of his father at the age of 75 years, being born on went to the' Southern States, Beofrewsbire, Seotland L When quailtle (Almada, At January the 2Qtb, 1824, ji..tbramb • Misii A.ndrews and brother of 13 ruce- RODP. ItteVON, Brumfield P. O. and mother, he dime to ' guenvi:yefe the guests of E, Zeller on No lath. tnet • first he ish subject did not wiele *to take a Parts With his father, Who was in the eenploy 6. relationa a visit on Sunday last, toned to with much attention. but the war breaking out he as a Brit- young he learned. the trade of weaving Au and family paid friends and FARM FOR SALE and settled here, He married some of one of the manufacturers in Paisley thirty-four years ago Miss Eliza, daugh- which was then noted for the excellen- • IN GODERICH TOWNSHIP - • ter of the late Thomas Hiecox. The Cy of its shawle and ether woven goods. The undersigned offers for sale 'lot 55 ni)d. Ceremony took 4ace In this city, and When he was about 16 years of age kis part of 61 on the Maitland concession in Godhere they had mos resided. Three parents owe to this country, and ing de- 's' erich. township. They eensbalan ist of 0ee5 ;Leroychilre ° dn/ witb the widow, survive, They ceased lived for some time about' the acres becleared And the be ng .' good hardwood Muth. There are 10 across In are Mrs. Pr.) Pingel, W. T. Rod- Niagara district, moved. to Zorra in 1842 Am wheaot. There is The la good yonng orehard genii, at present managing a stock farm and on Weber 301h, 1855:was inaeried just starting t,bear. ot is well watered and fenced Lind is 2i miles from Surnmerhill. There is a good brick houge, bank barn, driv- ingtshed and outrbuildings. The pled, win be sold on easy terns. 'Apply to : JAMES IC. NAIR, Nov. nth, It** • summerbill P. 0. • HOVSE FOR SALE. The etilnieriber offers for sale his house aud lot on corner of Rattexiburyand Raglan streets. W. G. DOHERTY. Clinton,April 13th LAND FOR SALE. The undereigned °rem for sale that desire ole sixteen (16) acres of land south of the London Road Bridgo. 'tie a beautiful site forbuilding and will be sold in ono Plate or lots. MI, reason for selling is that it is too far from town to handle myself and it doe,sn't pay to biro bell) Tune 20th. • COUVR, Clinton TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE The subscriber Infers for eiee a very desirable Property on Isaac streettonsisting of four' Iota upon which there is a comfortable frame house witkiritchen and woodsh.ed attached. • 'acre, Is a good stable and a.first.class well of water, on loremises. The orchard, consisting of grapes and apples; is a good one. The property will be sold. at a reasonable figure for cash or k cash ,and balance on time. Apply to the owner on the premises . MRS, -JOHN JIINOIL • eunton May 9th. Housg TO RENT ' Small and oomfortable frame house on Wil- liam street to lease at Mall rental. Next house to Mr. Edward Carter's whore the key may bo get. ROBERT MARSRALL,_ Mown P.0, HOUSE FOR SALE, W••••••M.••••• On "Victoria street, Near organ raetory 4300 will buy arootny, comfortable house with gool let-the_property recently occupied by Frank Upshail. Appjy to - W. BRYDONE, Barrister March 7tli UHRISTMAS - MUM We ask you to try our Rai- sins, Currants and • Peels. , Our stock is new and good, just what you want for Christmas baking. exeter Flour for Christmas. Pudding. at Bothwell, and Miss Mebel, at home, One brother, Mr. George ,Irodgens, of Toronto, andtwo sisters, „Mrs. Graham and Misa Hodgens of Parkdale, also survive. Bruesele, : • The annual meeting of. the Brussels branoh of the Bible Society was held in Melville church. Rev. W. T. Hall,' the agent of the aocietyt gave an exoellent address on "The Rible and the Bible $oeiety." He showed in a nsoet don- vineine manner the gbod , work the Bible goolety does in many ways, one.of thus, being -the priuting andtranslating of the 'Bible in many languages • for the use of missionaries. The Church" Mis- sionary Society of England has. the Bible printed in sixty different lan- guages and dialects, mad this work is all done by the.British- and Foreign Bible Society. Officers were elected as fol - Laws . President, Rev. R. Paul ; vies - Presidents, the resident nainiaters ; sec- retary -treasurer, W. 11. Kerr' assistant secretary, A. M.MoKay; depositary, G. A. Deadmaneedirectors, Maker Innes, Juries Irwin and B. Gerry. . Miss Addie", youngest's:laughter cif the late William Vanstone of Brussels, and sister to W. F. Vanstone and /sirs. A God, was united in marriage on. Wed- nesday Nov, 22nd in St. George's church, New Glasgovv, N. S., to Alphoneue Simp- son. Me and Mrs. Simpson will make their home in An tagonish, N. S. Mr. Edward Mole has fitted up a feather renovator and disinfecting ma- chine in the building adjoining If.Soott's shop, Mill stteet, and is prepared hi at - bend to the wants of the publie in this amount of useful and entertainhig read - line. Dr. and Mrs. Davidson left on Mori - day for Toronto, where they will visit. for a fevr weeks before looatieg. It is nearly six years since Die• Davidson came to Brussels. .Alex. McLennan and family will re- move to Seaforth shortly where they ' will go into market gardening. , SUpFERING IN CAMP • Fnou DnieateCA.TAnuii-e-Du. AGNEW'S ' OAVArtnuAL POWDER ItILLO THE DISEA§E SEllge AND CURES TDB D1S- • >MESS PARTS -RELIEVES IN TEN MINUTES. ' • Alf. Leblanc, of St. Xerome, Qsebec, says he used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pewdep for an acute case of catarrh in the head and cured hirn, He has 125 men working under him in the lumber- ing MIMPes and what it has done. for him it has done for many of them He beys it for camp use and pins his taith to it as the quiekest reliever for colds in the heed, and surest Mire for catarrh. ' • • . . , .e11.1111UAGlES. CitY Treasurer Kirby and A.ssistant . 7---- Treasurer Thompson of ()Wore were IMPSON -VANSrONE. -e- At New both retired by the city council. Glasgow, N. Se,on Wednesday, Nov, ...1 . • . - .2M2136:41-Meardoi:ti dildprasideSin3VPanElliontel?, eA eigA-7"2.4-Ry .e.s STURDY AS AN to 'Margaret -Addison at Ingersoll,hy the formerly of Brussels, and sister to •. • , 0A.B.`.' Rev. it. Wallace, They settled .on lot : 'But What about the blood . Which the 23, con. I, West Zorra, and West Wa- HOBWB-F.D.VO4/311S8 Ot ciNi I . e- Lai ta t he Mrs, rea A .i d e nGoad.co . heart roust pump -at the ' tate of 70 wanosh in the spring of 1881. Mr. the bride's parents, " Willowdale, 'times a mioute ? If the heart is t�; he Wilson had not been able to work midi • , Kansas, . by Rev. Geo. Maley of ' sturclY and the nerves- Arcing this for the peat. sir years, but 'although • : Clyde, on Nov. 22nd, Mr. Chas. :M. blood must be rich and pure. Hood's gradually failing hi bee* was wt'e°0- llobha •of WillOWdaie, to Miss Sarsaparilla makes sturdy hearth fined to bed till about a week before his bemuse it makes good blood. It gives Maggie, eldest daughter ofMr.David death. Dobson, formerly of Brussels. to men and women strength, confe • Mrs. Mary Jane Uzell, wife of Mr. Peter Uzell, of the. 41h concession. of BUSIIELBERG--MORENZ,- -At Brod- denee, courage and endurance. • Wigan church, on Nov. 30111, by the Kinloss died on Sunday week in the 21s1 Rev. Mr. Weigand 'Mr William , . only cathartic to tak ` 11 ' Hood's Pills axe non-irritetting and the 0 Wit cod a year of her age, The decerieed was a Morent to -Miss Louisa, second Sarsaparilla. • - - daughter of Mr. John Webster of • the • daughter of Mr. Frederick Pushel• 12th cop. of ashfielii, and the eernest bergkelI.of Logan. • • • , sympathy of all is extended' to her be- GRA HA --40NRS.---At the manse. The Kingston Finance Committee reavedahusband and Mends in their ud Cromarty, on the 24th Nov., by the Juts recommendedno action in regard bereavement. The 'remains were inters Rev. Peter • Seat, Mr. Archibald to the $75,002 bonus asked by the loeo- red in Zion cemetery .: • Graleate, Hibbert, to Mg Susan ' Illottit W'Orks, Reeve J, G. Murdoch has announced on•es.. Kitchell HAJARTir:-:-BYRNh.-Yit St. J'. Osepl's 'his intention of retiring from the reeve. ITCHING; B'CRN/NG, CREEPING, ship -$:>f the v,illage at the end of his Church, Stratford, on Nov. 28th, by present term of race. Mr. Murdoch . CRAWLING . the Rev. Father Cook, Mr.' John.' has been reeve of Lucknow for the past Hagerty to Nellie, daughter' of Mr. Skin Disieases relieved in a few minutes three years and he has made an . excel- Thos. Byrne, all of Stratford. by Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agnew's lent official, and our citizens generally .. oWAN-MARTIN. -At the ixianse, Ointment relieves instantly and cures will regret to hear of big retirement Hensall, on Nov. 23rd. by Rev, J. Tette!, Slat Rheum, Scald Head, Ecz- froni that ollice: . ''' S. Henderson Mr. Alex. Swan of erne, Ulcers,. Blotches, and all Erin)- , I Hibbert to Miss Jane Martin, daugh- tions of the skin. It is soothing and ter of Mr. George Martin of Bib- quieting and acts .like magic in all The Fiftieth Tear of Jilltrpe,r's • ' - Baby ffuntors; li•ritetion of the Scrap Magazine, .. hert, . • . MILLER-e•MoDONAM-M Staffs, on or Rashes during, teething time. 85 cents. Sold by Watts te Co. he December number Harper's Nov. 241h, by Rev. P. Scott, Mr, Magazine begins its hundredth. vOlurne, Robert W. Millet to Miss Flora Me- wl enters upon the last six menthe of Donald, both of Bibbed. • The Grand Trunk earnings for the it i fiftieth year. ' Half a centurie ago GALLAGHER - COTTER. - At St. last week in November shovre an in* HarpeVe Magazine as the announce- Peter's R, 0. church, Biddulph, on crease of $122.000 over the same week meat of the four Harper Brothers reads • the 27th Nov., by Rev. Father of the previous year, and it is confl- Traher, Thos. Gallagher to Misa clentiy anticipated that the increase for 'was protected and commenced in the belief that it might be made the means •• Martin. Cotter, both of McGillivray.. the year will exceed $2,000,000, mass of theA merican people an immense of bringing within the reach of the great • • BIRTHS. For Over Fifty Years -- - -:-• . ........ ing matter, to which, on account of the lquairas.t pity imierisur,oloievise,ofsinoorieerseifternor bil.$ b00.1 great number and expense of the hooka VOSPER-In greter on the' 2nd inab., their children &ten tZiolgre14. (1147Collidl :Itilrf40:11114 and periodicals in which it originally dthaeugwhitfeero.f Mr: George "wiper, of a and crying with pain of CuttingTeeth loud at appears, they have hitherto had no so - once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth- ease." The original plan of the -pule CAMPBELL -In Mitahell On Nov. 181 ' ng Syrup ' for Ohildren Teething, it -will re• fishers then Waa 10 make the new per- Mrs. F. A. Campbell of a son'. lieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. De - Wield simply a literary digest, and for DOYLR.-In Dublin, on Nov. 29thlira. roe.nchtioptiornei6t,Dniaortrhhocerthreettrourteosm tlisetaketeonintghb the first sot months its pages were filled Michael Doyle of a son. •. - and bowels, cares wind Celle, softens tbo entirely with matter reprinted irons FREEMAN. --In Ethel On Saturday, Gums,reduceelnflammation,andgivestoneand English magazines and from fitment Nov, 25th, the wife Of tfr. Frank 8.121inti Syrup" for Clii8iltdeniren tretitinwelinsalprea's- books. Thesucoesa of the Magazine So Freeman of a aim. santto ow taste and is the prescription of one surpassed the expectation of the pubs TH0M.-1n West Wawatiosh, on Satur- ot the oldest and best female physicians and reigratttle-0 United states. pile° twenty-five. Believe that at the beginning .of day, Nov. 25th, the wife of W to. .SeId by all druggists throgth ngan non , Mrs. Sloan, while returning home from church last Sabbath "evening, had the misfortune to sprain her right ankle which is causing hermuch pain, but her nosey friends hope the injured member will soon be welt again. Miss Franco Midges, daughter of . Sohn Brydges of Goderioh, visited her There is no better Flour grandparent, Mt and Mrs. Thos. Pent- ' made than this end none limn, last week. . • better valuator the money, Mrs, McCormick and daughter, Tot, left hereon Wednesday last to visit friends Goderich,Winghain and other points. Miss Charlotte Wiggine Goderioh, J. W. PULL formerly of Ashfield, in the vicinity of Dungannon, is visiting her brother,Thos, . hundredth Volume, This Christrotts Wiggins. Life hi Goderich appears eti number, by the way, ought to be re- , agree with her, membered for a long time, if for only • A STRANGE EPITAPH Hayden of Port Albert, on Monday oi story; "The Man that Corrupted ILO. Mrs, John Bennett and Mra. James one thing, that is Mark Tivain't short this week visited Rev. T. L, Armstrong Ieyburg." The majority of reader e will and wife and Mrs. McNally. probably conaider this the hest tale • Mra, O'Brien, (fortnerly IMPERIAL EMULSION , MoCtinn,and daughter of Peter McCann ease, whoever fails to read "The Man Wes marl' Mark Twain has ever written, in any of West Wawanosh) and Mrs. 3.011rien thaCCerrupted Hadleyburg" will have round on a gravestone In a village iner'e father at the homestead and also worth 'lying, • of toridoo, Out , are Vieiting the for- mimed one of the thinga that make life churthYard in Sussex, Ragland, • othttir yrweilnat;itr at nylon ge an tri iti "el d lnapector Pataley was in the Village Sideide at MOO'. kat week. Ripley, Dec. 3. -Mr. Henry Harris, a, P. S. Revert NO, 14 liar. . prosperoue pioneer farmer. living four miles vita of here, committed suicide in The following is the report of Se' 8, his barn this morning between 11 end - 12 o'oloctit by cutting his throat with a No. 14, Hay, for the month of 1Ntovem- razor while temporarily demented. The her, leased on attendance, demeanor deceased fell from an apple tree about and general proficiency nor. a year ago striking his bead heavily on ,ellee P„,0t9r. P Lee -Elie Philliee, the groiink the effects at which he nev. lien °oink, Retrittlee.-Vielet lVfo• er properly recovered from, although Arthur, John Petty, Martha Sookson , he Spent a week. this summer at the Sr. 2rd-Oliver rite, Jas. Petty, Nlide Toronte hospital endeavoring to get re - Petty, George Chambers, Jr. 8r4. lief. He was highly reepected by a Fred. Deters, Sr. 2nd-- litta Mulhol.- large number of Mende and relatives. land, Percy Clark, guillY No. Sr. P • He leaved( a family of eight te mourn 2a4 --Sainte jackson, Gracile Anders but loss, four living in the vioinity,two in George Petty, Jr, Patt, 2nd- Eliza Dakota, and one in Farwell, Mioh. Lisaitattirrti,aellett..108nri.ePmertitikritshttirlara,TrP. Petty, bltirchnrooftithhebreors4rovnireenTimnitrno of theni Tat -Victoria Deters, Clarence MoCons Ont. Coronei Dr. Gordon of tilokilOW hell. Average attendance, 11, and hie brother,pr. Gordon, of Ripley 13rownlaeo teacher. !moot unneeedeary, viewed the remaina and otinsidered an • For Fresh Canned Goods try our8 the second volume they felt theralielVea Thom of a a011. out the world.' Be sure and ask for " ro. in a position to institute a new feature. During the beoond year in each number appeared at hetet one original article. ix -meow% S ovnixoSyrune .......a.••••111 I0EATOIS. This innovation proved so acceptable to ' the ltlagazioe's readers that it was coe. Kinloss,.Nov. 26111, Mary tinued and developed, and in a few . Jane, beloved wife of Peter Melt, years the periodical consisted entirely aged 20 years and 11 menthe. The of original matter. Half century deceatied was the youngest. daughter makea a vast differenee both in maga- of Mr. John Webster, Aehfield. zinereand the tastes they suppiy.-a die GAUNT- In West Wawanoth, 12th ferenoe which could only be understood concession, 2nd inst., .Tamea by a comparison of the first number , of Gaunt aged 41 years, 5 months. Harper's with the elaborate Christrus COOP2R-In Clinton on Nov. 30111, number which hasjust been received, Mrs, Marion Cooper, aged 70 years, arid which, as bas been Said, opens the WALSER-In Dundalk on Nov. 29th, Mrs. Jruneet 8. Walker, aged 45 year& ROSS, -In Wirighain, On Nov. 26th, Bella, wile of Thar. U. Rosa, aged 41 years. NETTERFIRLD.-In tower Winghem on Nov, 25th, John Netterfield, aged 1M years rind 6 monthi. IlfoPHERSON.-,-Iti Ripley on Note 20112, the wife of Alexander McPherson, aged 82 yeah,. ViInghano, on Nov, 28, Riohard Robert, iniant son of Mr. and Mre. A: B. Simmons, aged 2 months arid 20 days. BURKHOLDER. -4- Suddenly, at the residence of her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. Burkbolcler, 222 Motiatil street, en Nev. 26th, Rebecca, sister of Mr. A, Burkholder. form- erly of Winghano. arlitES.-In Chatham, Ott John Symms, brother-in-law to Mrs. B. 0. Dunford, Bruesele, aged 40 years. STEWART. -In Morn° on the 22nd irest,,Ide M. Stewart, -daughter Of Wiliam Stewart, aged 24 years, 8 menthe, 9 days. nmart.—Itt MoKillop, on the 20th ef Nov., Annie, relict of the late Sohn Ilttleff aged 75 years. CONNE118.-.111 Kihhert, On NOV. 28112. Loucle, daughter ofMr, Patrick Connors, aged ebout 26 pore. . reads t ---"It was a cough as carried her of ; it wait a eciffin they car- ried her off in.'' Now bad,the vir- tues of eilr Bambino of Cod tier 011 'been known and the prepara- tion used in this -case, that epitaph might never have been .written. ie well known that cod Liver 011 is unequalled in the treatment of all affectionof the throat and lungs, and CoMbe's Emulsion is a preparation of Cod Liver 011 10 ha palateable and agreeable form, elle. Ily taken by the most delicate pee. hen& It contains a larger percent,. age of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil thari moat of the largely adver. tised preparation& Large bottles 85 cts; • .3 ". MADE DV enlist and Diuggist. "Seting bt'be11ev1ll8." You call aee thiglieh Spitvin Liniment remevetivil what Hood's Salloparilla heti done for hard, eoft or calloused lumps and hiem. others, and must believe it will do the I or-iiee * shomes, Mood twin, curbs, memo for you. eplinfe, ring bone, ew oney, stifiee, ',prairie, sore mid SWnJll8O throat, Municipal hcplinetions tookp ace in coughs, etc. &WO $50 1190 of one the otitMart an M nde,y, bottle. Werranted theroat wonder- tr_it blemish tura ever k Oten. Bold by tl Nwithweitli Te , Watt& Co. ,,, Three Hortieritewonsen,misaioneries from 'Ottawa distriet, have g0114 to Effrpt. • • 'The barns of Baker, of Bollatilrae, Were • totally destroyed by' lire lost night with the seaeon'e crop. Loss iv heavy, Etrly this morning Mrs. 1luydau, Wife of Robert Horthrton, Ittl Ininhernirri, Oled of ha tuorrhagta f*hi tkrAn. Foger Broth are asking Fort William fora bones to establish a copper smelter and iron furance. Fenner CountyClerk 0. A. LTaight, of Killarney, Ont., is dead from the bursting of a blood vessel. 0. P. 11, land returns for November, show 42,600 acres sold for $140.400 com- pared with $25.970 acres foe $82,018 in lioverober last year. XMAS . GROCER! gp. we can with confidence recommend the WHITE SWAN rlour for Xmas baking. It is a cheap flour only in. priee. We have renewed our stock of Groceries and now have et big supply • espeeially good for the X11148 season, . Ct. OLSON Tax Notice. • Node. is flambe given that in accerdantkl Withe Bylaw passed by the Town Council at gentiniber meeting 5 MIR OENT, WILL OE ADDED to all Wag not paid on or b stets Welton bar HUI. The Oellettber wlU bo et the Clerk's dates the etrwr; VIM vrery day trove 1 oblook pox. =MI 14 OV(Ook tun for tlw ricesipt of twat, By order of the Connell. . TOIMIP11 WIDAILTLIIIY, • tlottenade, in stripes and Checks, worth 140, for $0 10o Plaid Gingharns, bright colors, regular 80, for ......... .. - 5c Blue and white Shirting, regularIe, for....... ..... .. ,. i . 5o, ley Cotton, yard wide, regular 4c for. ..... 8d Heavy Shirting Indigo blue, worth 14e, for.,,,,,,..,,. 12tio Flannelettes, aelndhes wide, worth 7e, for.. _, .. 50 White wool Blankets, standard size, worth $1:75, f or I 35 Grey Flauriel,- plain and twillpil,,worth 15c, for ......... 12ec White Cotton, yard wide, worth 8o, for.5o Ladies' Cashmere Hose, worth 20c, 2pr. ... 25c Men's heavy knit top Shirts, worth 65o, for ......, . - . . ... . . 50c Ladies' DongolaBoots, laced or buttoned, worth 1,50, for.. 1 05 Men'tplo er .0o05% regula4 1.25, for 1,00 Nevv v alencia Raisins, worth 10c, 3110 for .,. ... . .. -,...... 250 °toss &Blackwell's best Lemon Peels ..... .• , • • • .• - , ,20c CASH AND ONE PIRICE. MoKINNON & 00. . BLYTH E IN TIME OF PEACE EPARE FOR WAR While the.fine weather is here is the time to • . prepare for the severe cold winter near at hand by buying or ex.chioiging your old vvoro out stove • for a new and up,to-date one. You will not only have the extra comfort but will be money in poe- , ket by a saving on fuel We have the largest se- lection of stoves in the countyand the most pop- ular designs'. Call, and examine our stock, We have a,!good assortment of second hand stoves On hand at present. 4. :THE ..H.AppfTHOUCHIAND.:..RADJANT:HOIVIE::: Only the est grades of Scranton and Lehigh Valley Coal Kept In Stock. ARLAND:: EiROS,.. IRON AND HARDWARE NATTY FURNITURE • FOR THE • HOLIDAY SEASON STOVES AND TINWARE We show a line of goods unexcelled in design and finish for the Do not, fail to see what we have. . offer in the Furniture Liner' • Something suitable for a XMAS PRESENT We will be pleased to show you through our Well-Stooke,d Wareroorns. BROADFOOT,- BOX 8i, 00. Furniture Dealers, and landertakea,0 J. W, Childley,„ Manager Night and. Sunday calls answered at Residence of our Funeral Director, J.W. Chidley King St., opposite Vonodry. James E. Sheppard. a. Plympton farmer, hanged himself in his barn. Mr. Whitney and Mr. Robett Henry addressed a Conservative meeting at Brantford Monday night.. TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY Take Laxative 13romo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. D. W. Grove's signature is on midi box, is' JACKSON AGENT O. P. R. CLINTON or•••41*.1, Travellere to any part of the world should emesult the above in reference to tickets, fares, etc. ••••••Fameiwil W. JACKSON AGENT O. Pw ri• tOooles Cotton goot Oompoutt Is suocesstany nate monthly by over 10,000Ledles. Safe,efieotnal. Ladies ask your drattgrfoL31421cilttito: RootsCso:- MittititeneVITgangteirath 'Priaysfirltikp11,1Atedr b 'X; NO. 5,10 degrees stronger,ts per bet, WO. 1 n 2, malodor receipt Of price and two /14555 1 Impe, The [Wok Oeinpatiey,Windeor,0118. Orliel, 1. and geoid and recsominendedby 8*1 reseonaitleErttestets 111 011neda. No 1 and No 2 UMIn 01Intou by Syclise helm% Druggist. Awake Rouse Oil Or **hest preservative Or a4rfr leather 404 the beat tonovater 0101 a itether, it eilineettems, black* SOS and proteeta, use Eureka Harness 011 tIr PI,"" 044.1 ,,,, hot 4 IreeVIR11 oi. 11 insie Wr s et& • --- — WINTER TERM :OPENS JAN. 2. The very best snot bi Callan for obtainisig a fire -class business education is tho *ENT)? GTHATrOilD, "ONTArtIO. The reputation of our college is not waning. therefore, it is not necessary for to to ude largo advertising space. Scores of students attend our schoolwho pass other business colleges in taming here. In one mocth we received slake thatMof our recenttudents had accepted choieu situations!. Write for our beautiful pros- pectus. Wo have a 'Staff of 9 male teachers. W. 3. ELLIOTT, Prineimil, AP". Icrootr* rhosphodine, The Great Bagli.gh Verney. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canada. Only reit tilde medleine discovered. Ela packages guaranteed to cure all forms!) Sexual Weakness, all efroota of or or excess, Memel Worry, ticessive use of 4, baimo..opiren or Stimulants. Mailed en reeelpt ' of price, one package $1, six, $5, one wittploase, sizuritteure. pamphlets free to any address. The Woad Company, Windsor, Orlts WoodPheepleadine is mu in Clinton bygydney Jackets:, Druggisto PROVINCIAL AT STOCK AND DAIRY SliOW;' LONDON, ONT., OE0.111114016111.01OLOSIVE11809. Ileturn Tickets at FIRST-CLASS WIZ Wilt be humeri on Ilth era 121h December 1820, from all Stations in Ontario, Ringstott end West and On 13th,14111 and 15111Decom• bee from Stations le Ontario, Torotte, West aid Meth. VIOittVit VALID ittlligNINil FROM LotebON OK on garrotte arcuate*, elfti.1 800 FOR JUDGES AND EXHIBITORS Returned Tiekets will banned at SINGLE riga-CLASS MRE 103NOUND45I1'. On Detemberith to 1501,10olusiThAS ntreadie of Certificate akmed by Mr. F. W. mainition IMMO 1O ItirttittN 08 Oh leltP0ftt 16,•rlt OttlItfenteis 1400. Tiekete and all informatioft irons Agents Grind Trunk Railway System. • M. ti.Dieltisen, It P. 4., Torosito_ A. O. Pattitron, O. T. 44, Agent, Gratitart. F.R. Wagon& 0.T.R.Tie8et Agent,Clintson. own isemessie iti Will pay for The Nows.4eocrd to • the end 0'1900