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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-07-24, Page 2•.mulem. IN lin el 11 CHM OF IHE PINION Reports From Every Province But British Columba. In 1 his Province 'Allure is a Gen. ral pres.tott A u,I* 1 urn% cys over elle Novrr-Ceasing or and Corn 11 so no Largely r 1nordo7-4.11-1,r1. itnPnrld *rota the North nest mill tile Ear 1 astern 1 rovinees. Toronto, July di outset() thine g011(1.1.1 d..pression among the far- mers (mine; to the appElt Wit 11.0V- 01.-111,1ing fall of rain. Ilt.tweeu To- tem() end Lite e Sill1V00 4111.1 in v!'a.I U1 st!ct ionS tilt. hey croP is oiling in the fields. The farmers uliable to take it in.. and if fine 11 ',sit does nut come soon the t• ho:e will- be 1 he Pro- s, at oiltiook is exceedingly gloomy, het 1 he %veto her reports at last point 10 more fa s orable • weather comfit ions in the mat. future, other crop reports to hand' ilIdi- '1111 a aaiSt Prtaila'rolla State .of thing's right through teem the North- west le ri•itot.iter to the Province , of N o tl Scot in. '1"he reports are per-. tiCiiltirly :Wight from Manitoba and the Territories, where the largest ci op on ret.oret is tooked tor. Mr, Ilartney, the toted agent of the Man - it olia c 3o verninent, states that the bulletins from AltinitOint eettlintle 1.0 11e of a Rio a 10 •ouraging character. Alberta's meets are not nearly elo tar advent:Kt as Assintholues, and the reports concerning them while n so sanguine, are in no Way eessimistie, and oven here favorable %veto hsr will :Assure a. good crop. Western Ontario rellOrtS are °title' m istic, pa rt tarty wit h reference to the fruit crop. Apples- ere said to be !wavier theft for years,' and -there will be on abundance of peaches. All grains/are looking well, though farmers are go•Ing out of , wheat raising and taking to oats end oth- er produete._ Corn forms a. general exception, however, all reports speak. ot it as. being largely ruined, • Eastern Ontario reports generally' speak in a hopeful •tone. Crops are • for the most part, good. those of hay and potatoes appeaI'in to be the in 0131 promising. Quebec reports, in connuon with • those from, all over, speak of . too much rain and cold weather, the ef- fect being more disastrous towards the east. In Quebec hay. and potttee ' t oes are doubt ful in some places, as are routs, but on • the •whole • 0,.• heavy crop of hay may be looked for, • as well as of potatoee. FATAL CLOU:i.:BURSTS. Ila II,X Itenehed Is Drootin C 'if ounts, -veer People Nettie, 1 we nerieuely 11438 1 littn)ogq. bleitt„ 000. Binghamton, N. Y., July 2 1. -The heu 1 a us e h have prevailed in th.s eete ion for the • part few thre-e ' rtee heti a. climax • Satinet ty nieht, Wirt 11 111 i0 eepurete elotulletu•sts cut d within the limits of In.owne cot nte alone, eud • eeveral bur - rounding territory to the north-. \turd, breaking' mill dams, %vash:ng out rail& 0 •d traeks mid •highway bridges, and doing untch minor dam - ego, as well its relaying trittins. As a result of the weter's need work, foer are killed, -and two seriously injurs.d and .8200,000 mouetery dam- age has been dome, At 8.80 ifelook Sit.t ',wilily evening a cloudburst oecureed in the toeu of Coventry; on Ow Watershed drain- ed hY litotes Creek, The downpour SoOri sent this creek Wit Of bounds. At Oxford, Chenturgo County, na- otle.r cloedburst occurred, ullid tile sillage is reported muth damaged, but no lives were lost. !. 'tor:Napo SALTIMHEE. • 1,2erett Lives Loot end Many People In- . .1 urea. Sundey. Baltimore, July 21.-A fierce torn- ado characteviked by a windstorm of extram•dinary °velocity, thunder, viv- id lightning and a heavy rain, sud- denly burst upon Baltiinore at 1.80 pm. yesterday, coming from the southwest. Eleven persons last their lives; hundreds of house s were un- roofed, trees in tho public parks and streets were torn up by the roots, many buildings damaged and several people injured. The stem exhatisV ed•fts fury in less than 15 minutes. A colored. camp meeting was in progress. in Paradise Grove'near tree- Powhattan. A huge oak tree fell upon the tent, Several of the, wor- shippers were caught 'beneath -it ,as it fell, end William • Cornish was crush- ' ed to death. The: others were not seelotudy injured,. • - • .. • • 1l 0013 by a quail. • • . • . . • -Colchester, Jiffy 21. -James •' B. Post aged • 20, 'awl Theodore 0: Parker' aged !IL of Baltimore, who came ter° yesterday on •an •eecursion, were drowned yesteedity• afternoon.' They, with font-. •companions, weee rowing in the base A wind • squall overturned the boat: The ethers were rescued, Novil, Scotia, and News lireneWick will, appro•ently, have average,. (Tope. dim fruit crop in Nova Sco- tia is reportc.d poor, under the ensue, while in New Brunswick . the . conditions are soniewhat, better, and from all accounts the 'crep shoeild he a good one. Owing to the late - ss of the season, it is thought.: that consichirable improvement would • result from favovable weather: • . THE RING'S CONDITION. '• '" Attended Divine Services on Sunday.....* Surprises His Physicians. Cowes, Isle of Wight, July 21.--e King Edward yesterday • attended die. vine services, wiliCh were conducted • by Conutiodore Lambleton; the coin- - mantle!. of the Victoria. and Albert,.... Queen Alexandra and the other/nem-; bers of the royal fainily ahoard the • . yacht were also present. A cold northeast wind neceseitated the en- closing of the sides and stern of the deck where the King usually stays'. ' His 'Majesty now rises at 9. o'cloelc In the morning *and takes • fireektakt a half hour later; after which he. is: t'iSttOd by,his Physicians. Tho King's progress continues to surprise his • • doctors. TOIVItH 11310 HALIFAX. American tiller Bolgenleud treks seer , Shen in Halifax, NS, July 21 .-The Amer-, 1 kith Line Steamer Belgenland, feoMS: hia .1 ttly 51(10 Queenstown ane Liverpool, °three days ••oyerducts on the other •sidie was towed into • , 111113 hatien. disabled Saturday by-. 111) )11.i t iSji Steamer Scholar. •Tho Belgenland's shaft is broken, All 00. boatel are. well. The Belgenlend'e ietermetliate , sheft broke on .1 lily 9 in lat, 40.57, lone. 51.07, and the engineers Made repairs by placing steel bands about' itbut they broke en Sunday, ',Lily 13. .. 1. . • Cattaistin Itevolvlistr Bel I evi 1 1 .1 illy 1 8,-A • .terri tee' ei dent happened at. Mtn Lewis, •Ilast - • nirs C in y, on t he 1 4111, , when. • ," 'a .• two-year-old f{1 n of Willard'. coeley, . was caught in the revolving shaft Of a flour mill and whirl( cl. around al. a 01 44) 1to u rone 0. ,minnee, lie wits thought to be detid when. 0er .• lea svd but nredi&a/ att,t./idahea Was obtained, and, etrange. asit may. . seem, 111)1 Aire now entertain( clfor. tie. oengster's renovery. Met ,ItniPs Sentence. Maseru, Ilestitoland, South Africa, July 1 8. -The trial of Chief Joel, on a charge of high treason in fighting against his brother Meson, end con- . tempt of court, hits t.esulted in his' si ntence to a year's imnriSonment and 0 fine . of 500 head of cattle. .. '1110 tOWIl Wtl8 lively during tite1 l, The most important llasutie chiefs were it resen t. Lero thod I ; I1te para- mount chief, walked to the prison with Joel. • • Arm Was Amputated. Belleville, Jtily 21.-A painful ac- cident happened to Mr. Alpine Woods • cheese box manufactm•er of Roblin. • He was putt Mg some soap' on the belt of a innehine, and his 11011(1 was . drawn into it, and so mangled that . the arm had to be ampittated above the elbow. •, . Drowned Willie )'4a44411.4. Mngst on, July ie. -Bell It Pergtts- ; • 011, aged 10, while' fishing oe' the t blink at hitt:twin Male yesteirdsty, I fell off an I Wall tirOW1i011. , • FOSS. IVERE 1,7,ILLED. . • • Itesult•of Destructive Tormidn That Svrept pundas•CoUnty 121turstlAy l4Lgh 1. "Cliesterville, Ont., julY ge. The cyclone of Thuesday' night peeves to - have been the mast clisastroute ening of the lund ,over experienced in this. cormuuntty. .1 covered a wide area and destroyed four lives. In addi- tion, 12 ;people. were - injured; and about half ite.inillion wOrth . . many respects, it Woe a spectaculer etiaAt , and thc,. story of eye -witnesses . . Show a inbet .extraordivary 0;tmoe- pheric, 'condition. . " .., • : • 11141 anew. . • • 1.•• Mrs. Jehn Q. :Itearns, -married Woman, agee 313 years. . • .Edward lecarns,, Chesterville, aged • 7, eon of the aleove. .• Norah Kettres, • aged 12,, Corapouncle frecture...eight arm, frtWitire ofleft. leg and etincussion of brain, • .111isS 'elacilregoe, Ormond, egecl 05.. .1 he /Oared. . •. • , • . • 'Jahn W. Kearns, Chesterville, free- • t in•ati liip.. •• • litiguerite.Kearns.. aged 4, fracture • left arm, face and legs. injured: ••• Mrs: Nelsen .Ilart, Grant leer, 'aged ' 28... , , eVilliant Breckstond,•°Graeljoy, • •• • • eneenir 11.1 POMbraat• TEE CLINTON ITEWSultECOED July 24th, 1902 4 1 - 1'(114.,.."%sapicirlwparosioo! MISSISSIPPI RIVER 110111N ON IR From Two tri Ten Miles VVicis For 75 Miles BeiOW Kecktik, la. Greve He ToVrInbip, 11,000 Acres In xtr tit, tattier sitic or P!.!V, is Feet or Water-Thlt Metering rim:tr. Diver le the Wore& tr1bal:1r), te elle Falkr of lte ker-tareseei ratimestes elec.. the 141sit ist over beeeetertoo, Keceatk, Iowa., July 21. --- The flood conditit ns are much wotsse to- day, and the elississippi ltiver, is from two to tea miles for 75 milee below Keokuk and is rising rapidly. 'the flood is reaehing far Outlying , farms, li•theel 0 missed, and farmers in the lowlands on the Mis- souri eide have lost everythiug but the's houses on Wish knolls, and a few (tilde behind the highest levees. Da.maire is also occurring crt, the Illinois • side betwreit here and Quin- cy, The Lima and Hunt levees op- posite Canton, • elo., which protect Many square miles of coin in Illieois at.e tenstantly patrolled, anti hopes are entertained that they may poe- sibly hold. The greatest damage is on the Missouri side of the river, between Keokuk and lItinnibal, terri- tory coloring 800 square 8(1(08/ 004 on nh'eh- the coin watt est Mutt 81) Imehels to the Dere a few days. ago. 'Reports Suttuelav wet•e thee in the territory :indicated the loss will be over four million dollars, 'chiefly to corn lands. The Mintage cicine ;alone; the Missis- sippi is greater then Witt; exPeeied at rivet reported. One township in this vot rtly. firm Bay, IS 511: "Or seven feet meter water, e Tt ('on, 1it1s more then. 1,1)00• - -acres of Crops, letunilies . there were driven eilt • hurriedlY, sotne eattle Were drown& d. The levee 8 miles north of Burlingtoe broke, lour dating 8 • siqarmfte..iles that had n beeconstd- eeutien, . . • '1 he Seelig River, the Moat de/nag- 'ne tributery of the eflseissiPpi, is roaring .clown with te (toed approtteh- ed but .twice in the history of • the .1ttt 1851 topptit . . hi? leveed of 1892, and • 1 ouched ,the highost .record of 3$S1, Thieriver reeve In the tentee of low and elliptic:4 into the •Mississippi, 25 miles norilr of Neohuk, ot t unit% a • • 00(1 CoOpel"eli. 000 eintme the heitviest losers from this cause, . 'I hawse mar of acres; are . submerged • in Apo:moor-3e •County, 1 owa, and, there . is Mach siltItIl gra in. ettiight in the del Cle. • .1.11. et op en :01 er leaves 18 fleetly corn, ' • - . • Exploration 00. ec 1st. ts O• Of the elississipci ,Itlyeeerom. leeokult• south, shots. coed' tionS bayenti the 'appreciation of •rentieatioti elf any but "those with long experience %eft h the • Settler Of waters in its mast destine- tive mood 'The. situatfon 18 grawing 'worse hourly: Theee is absoltitelY not.•the . slightest elnince of stopping -this, the • ,inost costly stiodd; in - the history of the great river alitive St. Isoels, • . • Erverywheee the, greatest crops ever • known are tinder water .deep :enough ° to neat • a steamboat, People at the river cities give. tteeounts of losses • eggt•egliting Many millions , of dole, tars, etrtfirdreds 'Ms Limo's,' rich . ten . days ago •are•petiniless and homeless. Careful. estimates •gathered front the- etateinteits• of best informed petiole about s,0., atawtlpiep'1oes. tip to •Saturday is 000, with every prot- ,peet, of,. two or theca inhIliop ddi- ;twilit( by the.: .r(Se above net yet eettehing the lower stretches of; the river: . ' • • : . ; Moet Of, this lefis is on the. Mjgs�u- 11 • .side ofs the river between 1eeekul3 and Tletnroba 1. •. . • All this 01. erre tory. was practically covered witli corn a fortnight ago: '.Oppositti Qt.iineY in .eliseciuri, another centre of epeelel devestationS Which is •appalling. • - Levees hastily thrown around fermis tireedisitimeste- lug. Lone 'pree prterie, 14) miles square, is deserted, the population having ile 1 to ,QuiricY and - the bluffs • on. tha'sNlissourieside, fiesta wei h.theY watch 'the complete clestraction. North of • *Hannibal, theee, Ss more whitest elittn at other 'places, cold all the. shock is washed elves'. The chief' crop there IS • .e•oye, • however, and there le .the same ruin as as other places. , : . • reit:broke, • July ' 18.-A heue y wind . t nd rain t orm viWted • this seet ytStd1tlt3 a ft I4 11 me,' • • doing • great - damage. '111.00 otilee .below town a• .barn belooging.' tO Itoliert..Cotnam; - Was 'blown down,' and his. young- son , Mittel.two ethers were •inittred„ ' bm n mar the towieedatleoneher to PeO'r MI t • `Wee n 'clown. • , e, jr., • was tine man inittred,. also a btu n • . •• on thes• eform of David .1.-elieppard.. 'fairest a111110 troM town. was also dee.. eel:eyed, • .; • 0: • . • . • • • • Yen ea Rees to Death. . ! •• Porte Arthur; Chit„ July 18 -Yes- terday. elf ternooti 1111.0 young meit iued 13 1 stint, 'wove weekhig On staging'. Ouse • Melded , tne ropes, puitiog metallic shooting ,on the now 0.N.11..•e1e%ator; when one of the supporting ropes broke Med the staging was precipit- t .1 The three' workers went with it, falling a distance, of .75 •feet . to , the dot, I Blackwood felt under the. others. aucl -died . 111 d 'few Minutes. Harvey died shortly after being tale- -en to, the hospital, and .1 ohneton late last night, All Me the yietieus lived shet, and wer.e till ttbout ,110 :years of age and unmarriid. ' • .; ()ttawri; July 18.-A ettble from • Cape Towit.annountes Ole death 1: our gun shot woulue. accideetel, Only 2, at Veldts:0.e of: .William lloeibeck of the Sotillr A:Er:leap Coestahularyllie Wit'(', ' ha Mary Ilolnbeck, Pericles at Cobelirg, Out, TilcSnus TN'101' n'• Sherburne, N. S„ a member of the . Sixth Conuction Mourned enterntry, Mid Peed Clark ot the ?<myth 'Cana- dian Mounted Infantry,. ere. clatig•ir- otisly 111 with tulateculosis., ; Stein's 1! inn. Cale Tou•n, .July 7,-1 li% ladies of Cape toeit :yesterday presented Mrs, Stes 11; wife of the ex-Preeidt lit of 11'. inriner °ranee' t'i'e S sal 3., with a eleeo Ofeje1em0 before ehe sullen ro leut•ope With her Mole lei fuel te 0 dart ors en the steamer (etiserooe tetetle, {Vie Steytt vies -in 0 fallible coneition front titteric 111e arms 1 n 1 legs were parted ly paint- . S', e 1, and he was unable to open his i eYelide, • es • cement,' 1* ositth ' 1'11.11 Carlogna :VeStertiny reeigtied the I.ord i•leuffininey of helabd, ' • '.1% ebb Foil in Hi, heath... , 'Port/nib,' .Tuly • 1 9.-C hart es Webb; nes ist curt shipper. NC. Jaores Lane. bets,. 1111 wholemale grocer at ••67 Beet 'Front street, fell dawn the • ele- vator shaft, in 'elle efefiloyer's prem - lees 'at • 11 00(0,11' yesterday • morn, ing' and r celv, d inefirics • froth which • ies died .,« hour, tater at 'he Exude-. geney . Hospital., • Coront t• ei. otter, oe n el an inquest 101 t night, when t h jery v keyed. .• ties vowelise ndadjot tense! to eueet , next . Mndoay evie1111S1'... • . • - Y flit Waehi eaten, Jets, 19 -Upon !he re- commendation of Cominissionee-0041- • Ohl Sargent. of t he I in migrat len 811'- t1'a; the 'Secre 0y of the • trey, has disinisstal .1.. It. Dal:trey, an intinigeant iespec toe stationed . lit Buffalo, N. Ne, a here were severe 1 elle ewe; against liellitery, the met)... I one whit % 111 t111 gent I mot. n' v 'condurt, towat•ds •1110108 traveling I,e- tweets .,Otinadoe and ,lite. Caited Sitter+. • • • 110(1311. )ot. Ir 32 IlIrIll. -Edinburgh, Ncotlturd, July 18.- 0J'he munich clay of Edinburgh has clecitied to coder the 1'0110(1001 or t eity 00. str Wilfrid eaturier, the Pre - mice of (et each*, end Sir 'Robert 'Bond, the l'reinier end Colton:al Ste- - 1.1 terse of 1.'emele u ti and, crt the deco.- : 1, 11 of there el it here duly 20, to receive degrees freen the enivereity. 44...!11 " 1.11*114,41 POKSI1141111 h, N.IL, July 18.-A Sail boat atonlaining 15 policies ea teased ill the lower harbor yesterday after- noon arid 13 of them Were di•owned. The bodies lurce been recovered, trlt For 'Vat. TUE co ,e0NATION. In the peace congress at The Hague Lord ,PaUneefOte attraeted the tattle. don of the de1egate:3 by tektite nett% With a fouittain pen tile ban'ille of Which Nvas formeot by the shell of it dumdum bullet. One day the represent- ative of a foreign power, eecdttel by the heat of the discussion in tile Inter- ests of eternal peace, said to hini sharply': 'My lord, it Isn't right for you to 059 that uturderOtis shell 111 this etillgreSS, The Inetruments used by persons ate almost emblematic. They eau become it part 01' theinselvea, 80 expreeslon their Idees ittal of their personality." Lord Peuneefote sinned, but eald nothing. The following day his critic, wanting to write something, -turned to the Eng- lish diplomat to borrow it Pell. The erabneetttlor pulled out of ide pocket an old fashioned Pen made of gray goose quill, and after the borro.wer had fin• ished said: - "Monsieur, it islet right for you to guiseesso.uelbliaeninisntsrttil'ainnelleanst cpoenr.- sous are almost enikilematie. They can - become -a part .of themselves, An ex- pression of their ideas, of their per. sonality," Not quite Coltilllitneallter. • A very ordinary looking nurse was • .3e e,xttlelltdinugetrlititte.new boon sister to six- . • "Look at the sweet little:baby, InY dear! is she uot.prettYr But Bertle, who lets been made pain- fully etware from the servants of the household. that . the new arrival will usurp his past privileges as an 'only child, exclaimed secret exulta- tion: "Auguinyk, tie , says that pretty babies grow up "Maybe they do," assented the nurse, uuable to forbenr a .smile. • But the smile:wee lost upon Bartle. Fle stood for a moment In mallet:lye mood, and then, glancing titi from hs eontemplatleit of sbalry'S features to those of the nurse ; he.etted with •child • lei confidence; • "Net's°, you must have been a very pretty. babyi" . . A Drowning Anecdote, • • in theCornhill. el:maxim, in an inter. esting paper entitled "On it Pew versationallsts," the writer tells an, amusing story. of _Browning and how he reeeived certain floWers.erom a lady, who, en being pressed.• to give. their English niunete shyly. confessed' they . .were (gelled. "bloody noires.". .1 hap - petted many years ago tO be steying lu a 001111tri 1101140 WIleti BrowIti1te... told thls Story la .his Initultable ways. :turf he ended • with Ibe. following lines which' I. then and there committed to. . • memory,. and whielt will, 1 think, inter - eat your readers; • 0• • • •: . . .. • . - • • • I'll deeic My love with Posies, • . STOPS: ail -E. -COI. II A. I) Klee- estrarit tot n• croweett notwoen Stli and /ere A4119111- nulletins. L011(1011, July 14. -The. progress of King,. Edward toward recovery 14 anti it IS, understood I that he will he transforree to the royal yacht 'Victoria and Albert at I Portentouth 1,1t noon, lieNt Ttlefitlay. utt 11.0%) 11113,4' 14(41 Lotalon. July 1 4. --At Buckingham Palace the following .teilletin was posted at 10 eon, -Sseaturday: " leleg Edward is making-.0xcellent. prop:less. i On account of His Majesty's set's- i factory coutlition, bulletins will be ' issued 'en .atternate days only." (Signed). '1'1:C1 es, Lakiug, litirlow. Official Announcement. The text of i ollicittl. annoenees 221Unt 0011•01 nittg the corenatiou King Edward, was' issued front the Neel Marshal's effuse, tout is tis fol- lows: "'I he le Mg's meclieal ti visers stete that ille Abefesty's: progrees lies nbee.eni4111u1r1t;ce slue%estlyatitnitilmittisselelcttiitniiii)laict.gadt-. His Majesty's excelltat constitution line playt.d e0t1Stii,:ltOttS part in bringing this about. If the present . tette of progress Is autiutainell, turd if no more complientitn urlScS, 1(11 1(1111(8 litedirtt 1 1141 181,1,8 aro of It: opinion that llis slielesty %email Po aisle e 0 undergo he taffeta. of the ' coronittion ceremony on a . day be- t %seen Aug. el toll (9, Tee exac.t. dat w sir Ort le be • announced. '13)1 (41(11'('54i (fl 1h:emelt LI 11(111(1, v. heel was to have talien place the day fol- loweria the ceemettion is 11(111 (111'(I' Tee rrogron,. t is understood that the general 041(11)41 of the rogreta of the Se ()- cession to •Weetittinster Abbiee, and the route to be tollowed, wilt -not he changed; but. the page:int will he shorn et Pottle or its it,teattel ire nee The details of the program m ill be settled by the le ing, himself, Scro ula CAIORAS C.A.MERAS What Is commonly' Inherited is not scrofula but the ficrofuleuit dime:Mitten. This is generelly and cblefly Indicated br rutaueous eruptions; setnetiluee by pale* Se$5, nervontineas and general delnlitF. The dleesse afflicted Mrs. K. T. Snyder, Union St., Troy, Obi% etten Elbe watt eighteen years old, manifesting Itself by ft. bunch In her neck, which caueed great pain, Wits lalleed, and became a running sore. Ioirea, Par r y, Ind,, e 18 r eticeg 111: daugb ttg geresc js• It Mill and developed so rapidly tbat when she WAS 18 she had eleven running oores on her neck end about her ear,. Tbese sufferers were not benefited by parrtifieys sal:, awl :rreeactzetplito, j:iuyt ,e Ist4 eed 4youns Hood's Sarsap arilia Tins peculiar medicine positively cor- rects the scrofulous disposition end rade- catty and permanently *tires the diseese, Nona; To LACROSSE PLAYERS, ! 01 Cameras CAMERAS fel ert, CAMERAS.; WE LANE A. LARGE RANGE OF • CAMERAS ITM"rmll nits.T volt A CHEAP CAMERA IS: • BROWNIE NO 2 WHICH WE SELL Any Lacrosse Players desiring ewe. Pleyinent may obtain the saute by writing at once to HARRY • REID' r,ITMEI', Mich. June 5tI1 care ee.A. et • et:see- • ,-...meeeseewee BICYCLES. • . We represent thee makers of the best bicycles in the market. • We keep second hancl wheels for sale. • We. .repair bicycles aud keep .all -kinds of repairs in stack, We sell the Page Wire Fence and do a general bleckemithing and job- bing trade, SEEI EY & TURNER. • wit() ',4•111 Is 1..i t 1 6 VoTER.:-.3' I ' 112 1 ' .14 t lt 11\ o tut, tailed 80 (28 to' aeold. fat beta., 1110' •ISinses hysicians :Advise 411144 he- cereinons• should not, exceed one heur, awl this could I mann"ed• bv !Icing the .sernion, the litany, etc, eronatine turnet 11; L011(1011, July. 1.1.7 -It Skid .'on good authority, thitt , subject ta•the approval • of King Edward's level - chins, the• coronation %tell take place August U. • • '?Ifilttst.te Stockings. Dirt Is.alwnye unhealthy, so (1 8111101(1 - not be tolerated even . ,einstle steckleg, thOugli • t fiat Is tot 1111 art i,•16 that •can'he -sent to• the was!), ()Iran 11 . by rubbing it trith. 11 levee Of thinne, dipped In flour, heeled as much as pee .sible in the (seen. Whitten broWldlig' Shake Out the flour and evieett the pro0e. ees it' necessary.. ° I'll cover her I'11 do my best • • FOR TUE' • • MUNICIPALITY OP THE TOWNe • . OP STANLEY, COUNTY. OP HURON, - • • ...Notice 'is hereby given that I limits trausmitted ancl'delivereti.lo the ,part- • ies Mentioned iu sections $ -S. oh the 11 arie .-o trs' ,List. Act, ibh9,the, cop- . ies required by said. Secticeis, •to be so tratennieted or delivered the list made purstrant -fc. .the said, Act, of all -per; setts appettring by the last revised As- sessinceeRoli of the said Municipality' to.. be • •entitled to Vote in the said 'Municipality . Eleetions for mem- bers • of the r,egislative Atisembly end -.at Municipal Electiotts, alai that said, list was fleet posted up, at Inv alike tit Varua • on. the eat' dfiv June, 1 •.:a011: for "inSpection.. . Electors • are- called. upcm to examiee • • the- seid. list -end..ie auy' oritissione, ,0e,, any other error; -a - 1 ..,.• , to t'afte immediate- Proeeedinge lutee the , said errors eoreected, according, . law.• • • . Je. AT $2. Pereons in neighboring towns who are thinking of purehae ing a camera wilt receive au Eastman catelogue by drops ping us a card, Other caineras besides the Eastman can he leihns„ developing powders and other light sup- plies can be sent. by mail, • Our cheep Exposure Meter at 350 gives Um correct exposs ure under all conditions arid . pays for itself in a short -time by saving over and. under exs poeure negalives. _ se_ • • Chemist and.. Druggist. Reduetion.in. rices * Here is. a :good chance to 0. . secure aiirst class .buggy at a . . bi reduction. .. 'Note thes. e . . • . • Pli.ce$F:8.0_13ugg:ies for $68 $75,Buggies for '065. $65 'Buggies. for $60 •• • Iteniembor .therm. are all .our own Thakt) 'plaCOS 11011 a posit .to . guarantee them. as We.diy not 11, y, anythinobli • b,. • first- class material, • ' • Cle -re f Stanh'sy, Repairing Protimtly attended ta • • . • 7Saxative Bromp Quinine s cure a celd in one day. 0110 cure, no Pay. price 25 pent's. ' Llated a mita tree _ea 1902. • ' s ' RUMBALL aPd McMATH • t d t . Iluron St Clinton. . To give her bloody peace. • -Louden Spectator. by experienced metre . • For 'Ingres...Isle Tot, wafts,. •• • • ---- • • • • • . . , . By far worse then 'Canis,. the litgeow- ing toe nail entities life mispreble for the. men vi-onian; Mid nb reilef seems 10 come front Paelngethe fled' or, in wad- -ding it with eotton. Ter gireinstant •re- . °lief te Sneer pain it Mixture 'Used by.the • O heat idlytifleht IIS 01111 he made tie 'foie lows; Procure of the driiggist one drilite of • murietie atid and oite dram Of nitele . .1101(1.11ml one entree of. chloride of sine. Have' theee mixe thorenghly by the druggist or perfot self and itpnly on part once 11 relief et 011tie but • n this operaleoe eolue • drop te the effected .' ft:Will not peer gile• t 'will:last all day:. ; • Th.p st‘ltage Ili SPIlla. • • • It 32-e011Sitiereti a very bealtliffil thing to ettt au orange before brim kfust. • But whoCan eat •,air 'oritirree well? • One 'Must 'go to $pain to see thnt done; !The . senorita .0 cuts 'off...tile tend with' her Sliver knife, 'then,putting tier fork ento. so. Our Glasses satisfY because L. they are right. Spectacle fitting 15 110 guess vvork.with us. We are experts in, remedying all eye de fects. We guarantee satlse (action. . Highest Price FOR SALE I. am agent in this cbs— For Produce klei'elidspoayi.. the highest price ifor.sall.- iroduee alai will be eleased • 'to have you bring. it to' us ..or our • triot•for.tho v,:en Sound. • wagon will 'call upon•'•voii,• • , *.'04.tland • Cement - , • pany.and.ain prepared. ;to •• .supply .• either large oy, , small quantities;.- Contrae- - tors. and .others who '-in-, .. . .• . .•• ..tend..bnildingwalksoyaliS .'.. - • ...or -silos of eernent:willAlo • . fl.L0011111'.GEkirliRL • • ' . . . .1.vell tO..candii.lullieb,te:with: •.- . • • . . " 0me: The Sampion -brand ...• -: ...'p. .. !... ,.. - . STEAJ118141.P...LINE:.-- eOitt. stock. of :Dry, Goods, Groceries, J. E. HARNWELL, • • . 'Well Paper, • Ete., is large and well ' 4,Cssel"P,Attlecl: C: s'1.S' II ORE • the -1u:etc& fruit, sIle t1lt11111102. 'every:. •.0. • Morsel with her pearly teeth anti 'eo11-. tintieseto eat the oritiese mitheut lotting ti drop of .the juice andeleys dowu the .core with the foek still In it. • °eloping Iteur Dinner. Octopuses tu•e pretty plentiful in Jan-. :mese Watere end terve been' knoveri to atteck' fishermen. 104 their boats. .11lien title likleons tissumes • tieherinendrave is to lop off the tenni- ties Or 0111 beaRt. "Palling this, the. ;the Aggressive, the onlv chance the ,c+ -...," if • • • • . . ';VS eoicteelifiti Slerevelbas axed • • 61'0:eel1:e2'.1e tc1,1:11`:ZOIV, * of cement manufactured bythe Owen Sound Port - Oland Cement •CoMpany 315 . O• the best. Ceniont:- on. the- . . . .ers..Will depart per 'seltedule market • • , shown wow. . • • ;...TOI,EDO--SA4.3141.` STE,- 'MARIE OTV, •YREiGIIT stt PASSENGER. ' . • 1, • • Weather pertnittittg• steatite • • ••••• . er. STIL" OSSIPRAGE." Thos. A. • .• Waik . •• •. .• • CLINTON. • • • Will leave Goderich, North Bound, . II o'clock p. tn. Wednesdays', for Sault . Ste. tied intermediate Ports ; ' • *returning •• leaea • Goderich for• Ely • I am sot, 14etroit • and Toledo at 1 o'clock p. 00 Mondays, boat . 801)' be tnisef und the men Binder wine • dragged .under. I be octopus is..eigbly . valued In Japan us an tirtiele of foods . . - : • . .• ' • 0 . • The Explanation. 1II0X-1- sat clo%vn 'hi 111). easy 0111111• - -Metnight and:picked up that new nol'el of Scribbler's niel 4 didn't got to • bed . Cox -The. ideal NVIty I thought it . awfully tiresome. .00. • • . • . Enox-Exaetly1 :It • Was nettrly 4 o'clock U'll.en. I :o11.1:vedigq.1.‘18. -1,0s• chair.. . . . • ..".NVIir don't that romantic star . and . that emotional iletress get, a' divorce. If they can't become reconviledS" • • OoolesCottontooteordrouna or Sale quantity of Binder • • . T wineforsalc at from • 1,2ic to .15c •perl pound.. '"I'lieY have -discuesed 111e idea, but Place your order eetell Is afraid the other might get the ' • .,best Of Alite ildvellieetnetit. 0811V. - • Maintna-liessle, Why don't you wash D.. CANTELQ11, . Doing and Taitektnir. the dishier? It le (ender to (10 it thing • in on. hen to sit mat think ithout It. • litetsle-NVell, manliest, you Waeli the 411511e:3, find 111 sit and think abont Admit(' a glides hat, and she Will tell yott tharelie 11130 1111 fter she got It Metre -and tore It all to pleees and retrimmed It. A romintm table sets some men a got,' extiniple-lt never eroirees Ite legit -Philadelphia Belleau, I I II I • • Leaving 'Varna AS we are leaving Vamp, we • wish to reduce 'our stock • of ' Boots and Shoes low as poseibles so until the. first of August you 'will have the op- • portenity Miying shoes at and below cost Meis's Fine Shoes, regular prices, $2,25, $2.5o and f3.00, going at $r;25. Wornett's $t.25 and $,t .50 S'hoes for e5e and Sr. Childrett's $t,e5 Shoes going The News -Record, which leads for Huron News, at ooltlily 9 c D 't kat OppOre Unity of gettilig gteat bar- , sent to any address until .the .end-,ol. 1903 for $1.25. 4 gains at the Varna Boot and • House and Lot kir Sale. All who have accounts with us are remtested to call and . settle as soon as possible. $t 0. BATI-IVirb1414, toi,osoostracderessfusllayletreeftdeanatrathL1 your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root COOP S'acillYeaTirt ponce. Take no other, as all -Mixtures, pills atth imitations are dangerous. PrIoe,No. 1, et per box ;No. 2, degreee stronger, eit pee box. NA, 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two stamps. The CloOktiompany Windsor,One tair-Voe. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by an responsible Druggiate in Canada. Nos. and 2 are sold. in Clinton by H. 13. CoMbe, R. P. Reekie, E, Hee- e and Watts & Co dru gists STRe .". KING Ir,DWARD" • " Leaves Goderiche north hound, .everes, eiaterday 'at 9 pe 111C, for Parry Sound, and. Sault Ste, Marie, I,eaVes Goder-' ich, souelt bieted, every Thersda.y at 12,30 p.. tn, foe' Windsoe, 'Detroit and. Toledo, calling at intermediate. ports. . Poe rates and. further information .address•Win. 1,0e4 Goderich, or • • • . NV, B. ROSEV.EAlt, • • ••• • General Trade. Mauager, -Sault 8te. Marie, .011t, g • • . • settee s eat tai••••••••••tiess *see elks • • 0 ee ott so • 0 • pee e • *see i ' • • . • . • • . * I:10 .PER. GENT. DES-- . . • . . . • . .• . . . • • :COU.NT FOR CASH •. 1 . . , . o . . • . * . . . . * 0 • 01! all the following lines where the novellas(' amounts to • • • 50c ay more 1 . • • . . . 0 4 . . . • . 41 O . Gennitewerct, TinWere, Shelf Ifilitlware, Clothes • • • WringePs! Gasoline and OW Oil Stovers Pumps and Sinks,. , e . • Windote Glass, bitisy Ohm.ns, 1311r0 throe Itolle1s, Carneti- e, • • • tyre' Toole, Cutlevy anti Flitted War.e. • ee 6 • . . .* ei • . (,11..811 tiNtyyeeigsiv4o below it few special•Prices f0•0 next week's to • • a • : . 24203 fftt., Witgg,,auer,EX.tetlieitni Teuldets $3,75. ' • ' • 0 : Peerless Machine Oil 35c. " IiIi.50. ta • a • e . Rogers' Better, Machine Oil 35e • e . Golden Light .. n Ole • • 41 0 • Al:whine Oils in 5 gal. lots, 5c per gel. less • * ' Pure White Lead, in 25 lb. tins, $1.55 • • 8 lbs, Wire Nails for 25e * e * . ' 10 lbs. Oat Nails, for 250 • • o 6 boxes of Axle Grease for 25e 6 Try Eureka Fly Itiller • so o Get, our prices 00 Binder TAine a • . . . . 4 • . . * to • -)41: HARLAND. BR iii, * .: . . • • e ' ' 0 l• CHEAP - HARDWARE - STOREd I VA,Xt,NA, 1104.400.406.6 *03. 41.4.6.04004111, 4.000.4.41,,000000004.040404: '33