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CLINTON NBWS-RECORD
TOWNSHIP OF HAY.
ily, who settled, on Lot. 28, Con. 12,
Hay is another of the lake range .01 were the lirst of many Gernehis to 10-
1:emu County townships. It lies cate in the township,
onnadiately on the south of StauleY, • The lirst organization of Hay as an
its eastern boundary being formed bY it:dependent municipality Was effected'
12 Isee and as that was still early in
portions of Tuckersmith and rsborne,
und Stephen bounds it on the soutdi• the history of the township's settle -
It covers an arca ut 54,527 acres. The Ment we gtve all the names which °e-
quality of the land in flay miter the cur in •the minutes of the dret town
lake is really excellent, as it Is .also meeting, held January 5th of that
in the eastern portion of the town- year. J tunes Gordon was called to
ship, but the low tract which runs the chair and the following named
through Stanley front north to south -gentlemen Were eieeted to the several,
te ma only continued through Ilay but oinces in the it of the people,. Vie
it deepens M many Places into 11 poS- James Murray, District Councillor ;
e swamp in the latter to wrishiP • James Gordon, •Clerle .; Willi entit-
Collector ; Andrew , Asses-.
liay was tiomewhat later iu become tang
ing settled LlhLIL the surrounding tows- sor ; Andrew Ingram, Robert Patter -
elm's, still a lew settlers located son and joules Murray, Pathmastera ;
lung the London Road 148 SO011 OW Robt, Doig, Castor and John
was opened up. It was 1837 or 1838 be- Kelley, Wardens ; and William Elder,
tore any combined settlement was poundgeeper, these being all the atoms
made e'en along this road, and When that appear. Our Mnuicipal history
V011iant Wileon and family arrived els' givos the namcs of the members of
bout 1539, there were only the Walsiles the •District Council up to 1853, .but
and the Bells on the Tueeersmith Nide, we give the names of the eltiel town'
the Cases and a few others already ship officers trout the first operation
settlal. The Walsiiis came up inunede of • the Municipal Act in 1870. • The
iately atter the Papineau rebellion entire coututil Of 185o were elected by
and it was the reports which they
e acclamation, being composed of jets,
:ant back to Wilson, their brother -in- Wilkie, Castor Willis, Robert Bell,
law, that induced Win to come up William Elder and Robert Doig..
Wil-
lwre front Cumberland Township, Rua- liam Wilson was.Returniug Officer and
set County, to which place he .came at the first • Inecting ' t)f the council,
lrom Westmeath, Ireland, when only held January 2I5t., Elam' watt
tiineteen years of age. He travelled .ehostin the first. -Rees 4 of Hay. The
hy boat to Hamill.='thence by the Reeves thereafter were : Robert Bell
London and Huron Roads. At that in 1851, .Robert Doig itt 1852, Moses
time th; re was a hotel at Carron- J ohnson • from 1853 to 1857 . inclusive,
brook. and another—Hicks'—at what is Donald; Macdonald in 1858, Frederick
now Aliteltell, but the only thing at Knell tiering the three followiug
t i tici al where the town of • Seatorth 'years, Lut he was • again returned in •
Dow stands was a linger -board to -1863after a one year's incumbency by
show the - distances to Egittondville James Stail0,' .and in 1864 William
tiid Goderich. The first horse which Case was -eleeted. In e865 Hay be -
he oWned was given him ',This father came -entitled to a- Deputy Reeve and
end was brought up -frotn Cumberland James- throne., and in 1864 William
and ridden all the way from that that. oflice,•-•in company with Robert;
township to flay. The only way of Brown as Reeve the same year, -each
getting goods in those days was to go being reaelected• a year later, and in
er send to Goderich, though there was 1867, the -first-year of the popular el -
a small store at Clinton. There wets ection of those oflicers, they:were • as
an ;5111 diameter called " Jack Quick" gain reteened by 'the people,. as they..
who used to drive stage between Lon- Were also in 1868. Thenceforward the
ilon and Ooderieh and by hiu. the set- Reeves and Depittlese were respectively
tiers would eetrd money to snake small Robert Brawn and _William Carrick
purchases, but although he would froth, 1869 to 1873_inehtsive and from
itequeetly epend the money on that • teine 'till the end of .1877 those
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spre he would repay it with ees were lilted • by 'Robert Brown
money given him by • others .for a sim-and John . B. - Geigher: .Mr. Brown
ilar purpose. He was afterwards kill,. how deterinined to retire and 'emigrate:
id by a fall from a wagon, universal- to the Northwest. Beer had' been a
ly regretted. Money was then a. very merchant in Zurich and, as an ialct,cit-
SCaree article among the settlers and izen remarked,. was " one Of. the .best
it was with the etanost ditliculty.that men in the township," an 'opinion
sufficient to pay taxescould be ah- 'whieh*-the peopleappear to 'have •01-•
mined, as the trek was all "-barter"'. dorsed by • electing, hitn• to:the Remit: -
and for many years it was iamossible • •slip e thirteen '-consectitive.• years. ..111.
te sell even wheat for cash. '1878 4, B. Geigher was elected 'WS
There is considerable conflict:. of • successor, ine 'opposition -• to Dr:••iltie •
opinion as to who, besides- those lame- -chartan o.Zurich, .the Deputy •Reeve- -
tionia, are entitled to be classed • ag elected on • that occasi tat being: SaMe
tieing the e.arliest settlers, latt all itel•Rennie. . •
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THE CHICKEN TRADE. BIG -LOS- will 1;e so great and .there.Will bee so•
SES THIS YEAR AND THE little sale .for..the• ordinary thin chick*
eta:thet•practiealles thewhale neultry -
CAUSE OF SAME. trade. will 'be. carried on. 'fin crate -fed
chickens." • •-•-•
F. C.. Hare, chief of the Poultry . •
Division of the Department of Agriet
entture, says : " Wherever .1hate
' •• ZUCKNOWe • •
Leen Canada this spring I have r.
notteed a substantial improvement in Mi. a tr Mis."David- Moody. and feta -
the quality of the young chickens. The ily left list: Week ..for :Berlin :where -
tanners are realizing that there is • • a .they ,intend making their - futeire.- home.,
growing demand for a White Wyatt- They havc. been old arid highly es, -
mate or Barred Plymouth• Rock mere teemed reteidenta•of .1,neknoW.. • • _
ket chiekan, and are • introducing these f1r. Archer •Corrigan of- -Chicago. is.
breeds as fast as they can. the .gueet of his parents' Mr, and Mrs
Erom present iudicat-ions a think Peter Corrigan of this villitge:
the White Wyandotte will be the most Mr, jannegilIo-ody ham Purchased the.
suitable breed for the Canadian farm- barberieg, lataineessfront his brothere
er. l'p to the present time the Pr- Mr: D. Moody., , •-•'• • ::
pington chiekens are not doing as well Mrs. W. J. Little and daughter Mar,'
at the illustration hatching stations have been visiting' Wools Goderech
eonducted by this department as the -and .Bayfield. •
White Wyandotte chickens.. The White ' Mitchell, Bros. have ccinnuenced.. a
W yandoties are growing teeter than thirty .car shipment of maple eettares-
either thePlyinouth Rocks or the to the 'English: market and' they
Jinil Orpingeome The White Wyatt: Net:the -Output to be up 1.6 the- uSual '
dotte chickens are very well liked in amount this year, . .
France and are sent oyer to Geeat, .• • • • •
Britain front that country. If the. • • •
French chickens can hold a forethost • •
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place in the British market • with • •• ' • IONtlt..4 .KASIC• . •
Many • are :nit being •benefitted ' •by
Wymidotte chickens I. de not seeany
reason why we in 'Canada catmot do • thP • Summer. vacation. ea. they -•should
e. NOW, notwithstanding notch oitt-
the sante.• ••,..•• • •
doo life, they are -lit tie. if any strong-
." In regard to the number. of younge
er titan 'ehey• Were, eTbeetan on there
chickens that will be reared. this year,
faces is daiker agar makes them. look
I do not believe that more chiekens
healthier, but it is only aneask.••Theye.
will be marketed than last year. Of
are- still nervous, easily tired, Upset.
course there are more chickens being •
by trifles and they do not eakor sleep
hatched, but there seems to be intuit--
welL: What they need- is what. :tones:
le all over the country with chickens •
the' nerves,• -perfects- digestion, treatee
dying off when they are from a week .
'att appetite wed makes sleep refreshing,
to three weeks. old. I know that the
and that Hood' S Sareaparilla.Pupe
primary cause of this has been the
heavy rainfalls this year and • tricsbest. ils .and teacherswill generally lied the
elder purpose of the vacatioe beat aub-
Damns to adopt in order to rear chick-.
t•eirved-,- greet.....medicine. which,
ens through this kind of :weather is to
ats we know " builds etp the whole
place them in small moteable houses
where they can be fed inside the house -sYsten•I'•
and receive indoor exercise \Odle the-
unfavorable- weather lasts. Chickens • •
that are undir hens in small brood. . ASKED TO PAY P. _
cool s out in 00 fields havc a rather •".. • .
poor time when they haie to huddle.. Under..the heading " Importent Not -
around the hen for several days. When 'ce" . the f, Sandon, • 13. C., PaSstreak
tley are inside a moveable house the say S the last issue, ". The 'editor
weather does not make much Mere of th`s paper being maiVoidably
owe. Another cause of the •aeath of :Stabled in Victoria the Matatger •ha's.
young chickens that has come before decided that all ettbseribers who have
my notice at one of the illustration shown ..a contempt ••fe,r. eying their
stations was that this year the chick- subecription- shall be:sentenced to. der
ells could not secure as mneh animal 'without this' -jourttale To those who
food as they should. There are no•t es are short af mortey this may' seem tin-
.
many grubs, worms and bisects as in dilly 8eYere, but as necessity, in addi7
limner years, the wet weather having tion to biting the ;mother of invention,
diminished the crop of animal food, i•nows no laW, we meet insist upon
and I am positive that this 1$ ono. the'etteli before allowing this- 'literary'
Important reason why young chicketts•
are dying off. It is seldom, thatthe"
farmer's wife or whoever attends to
the chickens gives then) any meat or
animE.1 food and with the rather
small supply of insects this year. the
chickens cannot do well. , At .the
Chicken Hatching Statism one lot of
chickens was in a weak Conditioft and
some chicks had died front at ins*.
licient supply of mantel food, but the
remaining chicks were brought to
strength again as soon as the protein
or meat portion of their ration was
increased. The animal food cough -tied
ef one tumid Of blood meat or boiled
lood to sixteen pounds of the meal
that Wf.S 11Stq1 in the. mash. I Would
mivise any farmer who finds his. chick- rt.. Alex., • hicT,atighlin, Bowman -
(ns in a weak coedition or dying Nine, • Ont., writes that for twenty
been no apparent cause to feed them ,yettes 10 suffered terribly from •itehing
every day boiled refuse meat or nide 'rilete. • Seven years ago he asked a
111 al food of some k ind. ,'euggiet for the 'beat re for piles
" As to the price that fatted chick- ,and was told. to tts.e• Clutee's Mita
ene will bring this year, present ment,• Ile continued this treatment
cations show that it will be higher Pail -cli hely oiled atd trF he haft
than last year. Fatted chickens that never had. alltr retern of his o:d tronhe
the department has jest shipped to a le considerS his cure permaneht atel
Toronto provision merchant reaIited 'radar/milk an account of the leligth
twelve cents per tamed ali e end the of tinie he suffered.
merchant states that the shipment '
wia./ very satiefactory."fite Catiadialt
',Odic is appreciating the greater
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DON'T COVIIII IN Cl/VRCII. wenn porde ee ceetiefelltn$C1C,
LANCOIJIII th ViVo NEN A:NM/W.13'4M
IAA Sunday you did. Everybody
$aultF.te. Marie Mlirciar Prison:A'
Cies in the Hospital.
800 PIONIGKERS IN THE RVRI
Pude or miss nutty Achim* Itt*o”vvred at
le loge ra retie 11 ere Will He at
tiore—ter. MernstilY, son or ;
dtiano necartey, Seat Up reit 1
'trial at Orangovate-Port cole
borne neretist Props flood.
At Cobden, Ont., fire in Ithasan's
Hotel cost 82,000 before it wits hut
outt
Two Prenth tourists and tWo guidea
lost their lives Sunday on 'alont
Illane.
In the &amanita:kit cup races the '
Ti•ident beat the Tecumseh on Satur-
day in the third race,
At Saginawe Mich., the strike of
the United Mine Workers of Michigan
was declared 00 Saturday.
At -New ilaven, Conn., the trolley
strike was declared on just before 0
o'clotk Sattu•day night. dhe zoen
won.
James Joseph Jacques Tissot, the
artist and illustrator Of the life of
Cluast„ is • dead. He was. born in
Nantes in 1886,
At. Port Colborne, Dr. S. J. Hop-
kins, dint:1st,, dropped dead Saturday
eve n'ng of heart disease 'in McKay's
drug store. Dr. Hopkins was 03.
years of age, and a resident of the
village for about forty years,
Dr. Dalton McCarthy, son of Judge
'McCarthy, Orangeville, has been com-
mitted ' to stead his trial at the
Simcoe 'Assizes at Orangeville •in No-
vember, on a charge of assaulting •
Mrs. Mungovan, wife of the editor of
The Orangeville Post.
The aleowera reached Victoria, 33.
0., three days . late from Australia,
havitig broken. -down, as a result of
trouble with her eondensers after.
leaving 'Suva. Among her passengers
was I.ord ilopetoun, qv-Covent:Ore
General of .Austettlia.
Magetrand e Bridge, . Stockholm,
Which was crowded with women and
el illd ren collapsed Suaday, throwing
its occupants into the water. King
Oscar ;threw Oft hii coat and asaisted
in the rescue 'of tweney-three persons
who were taken abetted. his yacht.
Robert Gilmour, a bricklayer, died
he Grace Hospital, Toronto, on Sat -
matey nightefront a severe (mature of
the -skull, sustained early in the day
While at -work 'on some bows.. ,:,A
brick ' put of the carrier .and,
struck hint On the head. His pata.,
t sel ye at Fergus.
hiaglobei Valattricaurt, ,who spent.
Six noon hs , ie . at • Sault Ste.
Malice on. a horge of Murder, died
. at the General ilesideal, where he
was taken on Saturday. night on the
word :of bail in $50,0 being accepted
.being' received, Hs- was said to have
killed an Italian ettborer. •
While about. 500 women and
ren.were standing On the Isle Gros
• Bois wharf, oder 'Montreal, 'waiting
Inc a. steanter • taareturo home 'the
planks gave away, and sevevaishun-
dred Were :thrown hito .the' riger.•
Porturnitely the water •was hotdeep,
. .
and everyone was brought tti Mote.
The body .of Ruby Adams' of Toe:
!Onto, Who Was. drowned at ,Tone,T
,wandit the Aug: 4, Was found •parly
Saturdno; morning juit••soetie of •the
aft O . •'• landing,. .• •
gara " The betty evidently eame.
over. •the seshoe Palls. The ee-
the. tathei -of
mums were claimed by
deceaSed. •and be. sent to Port
'Hoop for interment.
The Petit Blew annoences -the: sude
deer death of • Gen:alereas MOO.. of
heart disease; at BrueSels. General
Meyer was attacked several times
With. this illuess airing the war in
Seuth, Afeica.•' Geo. Lucas. :Meyer
fought -and lost the opening battle in
i,he late, Boer war. Moyer's • troops:
began: the fleet bombardment of Ladye.
ne"Oet. 28. -Gen, Meyer was
born lit the Orange. ..rree State in
184.6.
production in bloc to leave our doom.
The ,public ean yeadilY .see that 'we
have strong 'et:aeons for demanding
Money in advance. With the.editor
itt-
ail and his bank account all lawn: to
pieces by the glint of hard tfille.ti,• 11.
must be evident to .all iittelligent
folks that the •inanager pro ton, lute
tto bed of roses upon which he can
slumber in blissful olliviOn to, all
things financial. So come a-flyin1.
with the cold cash of commerce atid
shove it tinder the door i1. you find it
'ocked,"
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20 VE,A.RS OF ITCHING PII,ES.
GODERICIL
titiattety of flesh of the fatted eltiete
ens and also its improved (plenty and • Master Nottualt McLeod, his aunt,
juiciness and wherever 1 have ben a Miss Saunders, and Miele Cors Splannr
have toted a growing demand for fat- 01 of Detroit, are .be guesta of'erne-
ted chickens. 1 believe tltat in a few matt's parettts, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy
years the demand for fatted eltieliens MeLeod.
WOV,00./....44.4001.9.4,1/Aa
Exelostou of 40 Too -Quart Can of Nitro,
ttlyeerine,
Bradford, Po , Aug. 0.—Joseph
(Mewl. 44 yeat•s old, iota Osear
Dergvall, both of Bradford, were M-
eta:M.1y Dear bye yeeterday
about 1(1 a.m. by the exploelou of a
load of nitro-glycerine. There were
40 tenalitio•t eaus of the exploeive iti
the -wagon and the team or hoveus
and tha wagon elm) went up with
the So h 'of fire that accomPaniectliti
explosion. A bole was torn in the
ground. 8 feet deep and 20 fset•
acroes. Trees were blown down anti
a large boulder was carried 300
yards and &lean ,ep into the earth.
1ttrIk 0 ea ;E:ara r et.
nir.,.ilton, AMR% 11.--9110 Electriettl
Workers' -strike is. on in earnest, The
men met yesterday morning in Lab-
or afterwards issued
statement, cle:nitig their position. It
ails, in brief. that their terbitrittor,
Bev. 1'. E, Whiteonthe, had used eve
ery legitimate means to secure a
third arbitrator.. The urea were ,
ling to meet the company half Way
ns to wages, but the company want-
ed more arbitration..
The coon:any oleo isseed a state-
ment_ in which. it says the Men -have
violated their agreement by dropping
arbitratian, dim men eau- have no
serious grievance •egainst the COM.*
pony. when their wages and those of
out Wale workmen are to•ropared. The
original proposition. for arbiteation
had not been. wiehdrawn. nager.
'Hawkins .alithea<he bas used every
fair means at his disposal to preveut -
the ocetirrerice of the trouble.
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t eerie e Ake rue.
ITamil•ton, Aug. 9.—J, IT. Wilsan,
father of' Amy, • Ole girl said to have
been masquerodime as a man and
worlong as a .farm hand'nearParis,
-
has rettoeted from the Showden loran
He is uncertain -whether the 'Wm.
ha,nd • the -authorities suspected of be-•
ing his daughtee is • the gui
who rate. away froth home • July 22.
The Snowdens were not certain
about .the photograph of the. git•I be -
Mg. EV likeness of the farm hand whom
'they suspected Was, a women. Then,
too, the father• decided that , his frail
eaughter 'could • ,mot have done the.
heavt• work the from hand did while
on the ',Snowden place, This is • •the
Metall elite the father Of the mad giri.
hag followei. up. only to return dig-.
'appointed. . • • •
•
• va•thiticapi,1 I:t.1e
,Apg, 0,—Yesterday .08.
goothelitill tin order was wade a by
f It.% lee 1Se r on•h ri age foe • baie
for. Mageoeze Veen lan, 0111, Wege 114
• S•nell e'te. e Marie_ oti•a
010agoi wave, vis hall
1)1. -accepted.. It is _the
e•ealleet .for Sikh a. case ever
eia n. ed. in •• h • it's'. 0 tw Of Oen:tibia
eoerte. to 'new said to be. very
W. lle is" (0 •yrera. of age. Pia ro
goa9etrela ‘; •1:4
paired ti) have 'efritt. and •-•
• . e • .•
looked at you. Illey -wished you had !
known enough to stay at home, • Get '
a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
stop coughing and Oath to go ta
chetah next Sunday.
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Sat arday (ian- t.es,,
itastara Leaaiiik
Toronto 1, hoehester 0.
Toronto 5, Roehester 3,
Montreal Buffalo. 0.
Mont•real 2, buffalo 8..
Providente 4, Worcester IL.
Jersey City (3, Newark 5.
Naomi:11 1.4/114;11111.
New York 2, Chicago 8,
New York 5 Chicago 3.
Boston 0, Cineinnitti 7.
Boston 2, Cincinnati 8.
Philadelphia 0,, -Pittsburg 1.
• . Brook)yn. _4, St.•Lottits,
ameriene
Chicago el, Boston 7.
, rlevelaud. 7, Bal•timore 0.
Diaroit 4, Philadelphia 3.
Si. Louis 12, Washington 4,
F.astera League.
isforitt•eal 1, Buffalo 2.
Newark 8, Jef•sy City 4.
I'rovidetice 4, Worcester 3. .
Amerieaa 1...al.TO''. .
St. Louis 6, Waehington 8,„
. yeti oit 1, I'hilatlelphia 9.
. Chicago 4,. Poet on -le,
. tetstera 1. item- er,,,,,atee,
Plebs. - Wen. Lost. pet.
58 es • .674
inutile - ri.7 • 85 .01.9
Wareestir 50 40 • .555
Serve.; -City • . 40 48 .efse
l'revelotee 43 48 . • .472
Roeltestee 4o 47 . • ,45!)
-Stonteeal 30 • 53 • .423.
Newark • . tiu 03 .• .9t'''
AIM ANS: .WOMAN WHO HAS USED
Mali Breakfast Food
1. -,l .1 re.bie tatert, e
.Tatemio, Aug. 0..—Goldwin Afttefar-
lane, the- 1 2 -year-old son of' it's. 1va
;qua:whine, 1)raper street:, ver
•ed terriblt..'iltiurtOs about • o'ctiOck
Mgt pieta, . He fell •it, distance' pf
ohoht 80 feet, .frOth the
51 edge on . Outline:et street, alighting
oir his bead. • Iii*falling lie sei ed ,,a
. I i eleCt.Cie wire. and, wee. painfaily
burned.. '.
At o'elcrele- this' iaoteetug
[hos dada's •
• al Stated tiatt :the lad' could net
i•ecoyely,
Augast 14t11.1 1902
Hee& of college" to sleet Op attamote
nhodee Nelarsiarohiv.
Toronto, Aug. 9. --Some days ago
lion. Won Harcourt. Minister of Ed-
ucation, reeeived comumnicei 1011
front Iron. it. W. Scott, Ottawa:Sec-
retary of State, stating that he ha I
been officially notified , that Ontario
was to ihare in the Cecil 'Rhodes'
ficho'arships. No particulars were
given as to what extent the province
would share fn the bequest, but it
is, understood that two or the schol-
aeships will go to the universities in
the province each year. The Mins-
ter of Education has decided to ar-
range for a conference 'here at the 1
end of September of the heads of ;
the d gree conferring colleges, which
will enable the winners to live nicely, I
even at Oxford. ' One phut euSgested
is to lot each rniversity send a, re-
presentative to Oxford t ern.
Ws, together with the cd her plans,
app.!, he discussed at the conference.
• VCR OVER SIXTY YEARS
Mrs. Winsidw's Soothing? 'Syrup has
been used by ntillions a mothers for
their chldren while teething. If dis-
turbed of night and broken of your.
rest by a 'sick child .suifffering , and
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
0,,t Once and get a •bottle of " Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mista.ke
about S it, It cures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures
W`ind Colics softens•the GUMS, reduces
Inflammation and gives torte and en -
ren teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the -
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the 'United States. Price
25 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughout the world. Be sure
ergy to the whole system. " Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for and-, •
and• ask for "Mrs. \Vinelow's Soothe.
• ing Syrup."'
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wrI; wri,4 'TELT l- 'OU THAT ITS
DETICIOIISNE4 AND' VIRTUES
ARE APPRECIATED BY .EVERY
MEMBER OP. HER FAMILY.
• • — • .
MAINTAINS THE HEALTH OP
. Y(3UNO AND OLD.
:
-Ask ane 'Woman who has used Malt
Breakfast Poriel in- her home how- . she
and . her .familyelike it and •she will
tell you thakno other cereal breakfast
't food • has ever gircie each geettiner and
• Sat olfactory' healthe results: It • -meets
tlie.• Medi eta cried:dens .61, old . and
yuung If there. is a dispeptic in the-
fam ily. the .use • ot. Breakfast' Pored -
Will bautelt thea enemy clyanepeite and
, rester° perfect digesti .9 gigot.. Its 'de-
• 1 ichiuseess and! energiziog-virtnes: are .
knoter... to, "milliottse •Grocers .every
• where. .• • •
VOTERS' LIST, 1902. - •
.POR TM.; ;
SIUNICIPALM :THE VILLA.GE'
:QV BAYPIELD; COUNTY .0P
.11DRON..
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.. Notice is hereliy• given' that I have
transmitted and delivered to the part-
ies mentioned in sections 5 & 6 on the
Ontario Voters' List Act, 1889, • the
copies. required lor said sections to it
so transmitted .and delivered; the list
*made .pursuant to the said Act aef all
eersons appearing.•by the last reSised
.Assesstrtent: Roll. of the said 'Munici-
mility to be ethitled to vote in, the
said Munieipality at Elections for the.
LegiSlative Assembly and at Municipal
Elections., and that. said list wae first
:rosted up at my. office at .Bayfield on
the eoth •day 'July, 1902„ and re. -
Mains there for inspactione Electors
arc. call; el • upon to examine • the Said
list and if any Omissions .or,.any °Oar
errora are found therein to take eim-
mediate 'proceedings td, have the said
-errors correceed, , according to. law. ea • •
Kattenbt.triStreefWork
. H. W. ERWIN, . • . •
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. Clerk of Beyfield.: • Direct importer's. 'Weir k man- •
Dated 'at Bayfield, „July 315t, 1502. elite and Material guaranteed, ,
• .. NEWS -RECORD, • ..s. 'PROPRIETORS. '
G. SEAL :and .:CO;
. PAY'S TO ADVERTISE IN • J. •
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emtl on, Atria all es Slanipson,
11 eeleie. aternan, who risi ed in
Toronto, was terribly atAyr
e e-terthiy enoi Mem' . IIe••'event eletiL
tween two •rtlyti to examine the creep- '
leut -foiled to notice ail eneine
Omitting clowie• to tbe tt•nine .Whe,n.
tine cess came thgether hips were
.catight, batteeen. the leinniet ancl;it.
.,W•ZIS little 10;4; t han miraele, that •
...he escatieel . death. He •may die.
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• toe. et. sew •11,,w, berg,.
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Ne j)evi s..i
itleencilliiiiinegg,„ finAtiNsgt.ts • (9.
1 1s--ec(A)11,(toatt
st(i
,. • . New lfronbitt.te flotti;•ntill, The. Mill,
! issuing Mita the second:Storey of the
WILA.T CAN • A..WOMAX DO gablelt was a.. frame building. -
• BIAS ? " content s, were • destroyed.. •- The law
• . :AS about. 8000, The mill was °wile:
IrIMU8 ')1‘
•• 1(1°F4R1iStG ANtt• Coe, ed by Jacob; Zni:nrigg arid ocCupied.
by 'L
• CRITIC,AL ILLNEFS SHE , CAN whoa,. Sem he eleavs; los(.4"both, of,• •
• troNwrr,y RECOMMEND •
Paine's Celery
Compound.
• �i' " • •
. ,PF,ARniTiTRE.•
Most people Who dread the •fueure
are victims of • some terrible disease.
Mrs. W. Francis, e04 Colborne street,
Kingston, was in a rad state with
,ktditey disease. She had severe pains
SeA SAVER OF LIFE•AND A BAN- hi back and legs
was gradually toeing
ISHEISIOP DISEASE. • flesh and had a ;head' of the future, A
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'Woman's. power , foe', good in the
eome.ean -never be truly 'estinmeed. Itt
• .iinee..• of 'Suffering :and .danger her
tolement • and experietite .are
inviitt-
a le ; her smil s, words -of cheer and
armfort help to dispel gloom and- sad.:
emss. fai hfit I , discerning.. Wife,
hasa .1.ti.1 knowle''ge of the value of
sine's Celery. Committed as a banish-
er of dieeare ; sha. liar; had ae'personal
,xterience with 11.-; site has 'noted. les
Wondrill e flee ts and 't Urea- Satre lia.s
la tit le ita virtues atal recommends, t
Browta Iola 1 erry, Ont., Says
" Wan trell:gerl with it.idney
; voin-
lIni doctors called it an -
- iargerneiit nt ibm nee% Of the bladder,
Ile :that as it May, I suffered the limit
inteuse pale. I optic& to my physic -
tett for relief with but:little envourage-
mem ; 1.e thought the only. way for
*111 alerVOUS
to obtain relief was to sidenit to '
. oprrat'on. . V‘efit holue 'very - 111111.
much discourag cl end was prevailed
•n. by my wife to try l'aine's Celery
%Impound. I tibl, bet with very lite
tiefaith ie it, ierrehase one bottle,
tit' the r..$eite acre marvellopse 118• 1
eceei‘ ed relki after titIong
t. pain is ell gone pha the skin
• .i.stt ad of teiug /fry mi harsh as it
sed to in is as soft as velvet, 3m
act, I 10.1 lite a tiew roan and' never
'tie better in my life than I do at
;
friend recommended Dr, cbetee's Kid-
- ney-Liver Pine and the Twill was a
. complete euro. There iSno medicine
so reliable, 'tont:eve centalit .to • pros
'cluee it thorough cure. One pill a cicise,
25.o:tits 1 hox. ••••
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1)o11100 orowittee.
St. John's, N.13,,, Aug. '11.—A dolt-
. drowning' marred 1 h emen i on
. celeneation here, eto Saturday,
ter Me C I us', ey and t Peri at, •
two' bright ,tot leg anon lost their
• lives. in Loch. Lomond, ten miles ft•om.
, the tote. • they ete ti siaii hout
compeeinse 111 n. race wh 11 11 SCIllttll
Struek their boat a.nd upset It The
winel . wits blowine .a gale at. the
three and taoy were drowned before
it 1,014C44illg 'party . could reach then/.
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I
retina It, inv.niiiv.
OttetWa, A tig. ff.— 'I he, revenue or
tho .Doeninion for ,July n1'1011411 etl• to
$l ,227,5t17, tto aln..114t $3,800,305. lit
(he Salna 11 01118 our year ago. TItIx
expenditere wee 1,2,0,6.111, en, in-
i•eett-e of Si2tge:118 over 1 001 , The
(glen al 1)11( 11(37 a tut 8259,778, as
ateettin t i4i217,8111.
(3V4 1 14 tr:/r0. 1.0*, 11) 1111,4;
• Halifax, Aug, 0.,-eilobert Webster,
ong of the beet 'know') young men itt
• Keets t his lire at Abortion]
Ilerteh yesterday afternoon, while en.
deeVo"ing to save two little boys
from drowning. The boys " Were says
44,
Headaches
Mrs, 'Bailey, 632 'Queen's Aveo Lotidon,
Oet -, whose husband is with the Globe
Casket Co., states :--" My nervous system
v.vas in an exhausted condition. 1 could
not sleep well and suffered a great deal
from headaches, ,Experience baii3tOven
to eta the remarkable value °Mr. hoses
Nerve Food, 1 have found it a splendid
tonic and can, now say that 1 ant free from.
headaches.. I rest and sleep better than I
have for along time and feel real web in
every way.
Nervous 'headaches can only be mined -
'witty cured by enriching the blood'and
&fling the nervous system 15 perfect
order. Dr. Chase's NOM Mind Is not a
relief for heedathe bat a thorough and
histing cure. It creates now, rich blood
and nerve force and Makes the weak and
sickly strong, well and vigorout. It is
natures greatest restoratives so cents a
1)6)411 an dealer% or gdinatiseti, Sates &
Co., Toronto,
Dr, Chase's
,
Nerve Food
• •DISTRICT •PALT, FAIRS,
Winglutin, 'Sept, e5-26.'"
' Teeswater, Sept, 24-25.
' Thanttannon, Oct. 9,ro.
Blyth, Oct: 7-8, •
• Bettesels„Oct. 2-3. •
Walkerton; Sept.
• Stratford, Se.,p1„. 30-the4'ee, `-
.. teetowel, Sept.. 30-0Ct; I.
Goderiek, 30 -Ort T,
8ettiortli, Sept.. 25-26.
•I onclon;. Sept, .12e29..
Torouto,*. Sept 2-1 3.
Madder Troubleso
Kidney Disease
Old people are especially liable to de.
rangemente of the kitiaeys and bladder
It jeiosrh;hileLarea,floornee,nrif unusual oc, fled
them great admirers of Dr. Chase's Kia.
Woodworker, Teen -
ton, Ont., etates:—"I am seventy years
o'd and have been using Dr Chase s
Kidney -Liver Pills for some time 1 ha••ct
been troubled a great deal with me 166-
neys and b adder and at timet would tio
two or three days without Fusin any
thing, Dr, Chase's likiney-Liver Pete
have proved to be exactly what 1 needed
and I owe it to them that 1 am in such
g health to -day They octet' prometly
on my kidneys and bladder with the most
satisfactory results. bringing laic.k relief
and setting theee owes ie perfect WOrlag
oder,"
pill' a dose, 15e, a box, at all
dealers, or Ptimansoo, Bates 4 Co.,
Toyota°, Insist en getting %hat you ask
for and refesesubstitutes, '
Dr. Chaso's
Kidney.Liver Pills
OODERICR,
Missts Ran and Katie Auderson of
Toronto accompunied Miss- Nellie Mac -
Laren their .cousOn on •Iter retttrn
front 'that city to her home. -
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/leo". .AP'" 'Wood's Pliosiloaine,
ereat English. Remedy.
sold and recommended by all
druggists in oanada. -Only•relt-
able medicine diecovered,
packages guaranteed. to cure all
forms ot Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Meatal Worre, Excessive nee emu- •k„.
baoso, Opium or stimulants. Mailed on rectelet '
of price one paokage el six, ee, one teat jegase.
Oa will cure.. Pamphlets free to anteress.
The Wood Company. W or, Out,
Wood's Phosphodine is sold in Clin-
ton by II. 33. Combo, R, P. Reekte„.
E. Hovey and Watts & Co—druggiets •
MARBLE ANDORANITE. 117,4'
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0111711:44EptiLS,,;,
STOPS, THE :COLTON. AND • .
„WORKS OPF THE COLD.
Laxative. Bromo Quinine: tablets . •
Cure a.' cold in 'One. day. No . cure, no
pay... Price .25 Cents. ' •
•20,000 .
VaPB.
.FARIVI • . .
LABORERS Laborers
WANT,ED EXCIIPSiOilS
' York ton. . , - '
On ,A.I7GUST 21ST rroln• al/ stations.
west of Winnipeg its far
a it ti Ass i ni boi a We.c4,
will be sold, with a certificate extend -
on 0. 3.'. R. hi Manitoba
Soutb-west and 'No:tit-
tle al oosojaw,Eetevalt end
in' Ontario' on Main Line Toronto to
Ma'inia, . and. North except North ,of
'1`,3r0ato and Cardwe'll Jet. .• - .
fasic,iiot1;(1).yr7.
ont additional ' COtit, to other points
11 purchasexs engage as, farm laborers
at harvesting, and proditee certificate
or before Nov. 30th, 1902,
in Manitoba and, Assinaboia as above.
titers will work. not less than 30 clays
to that ' effect, they will lam returned.
Mg the trip, before•Augest egist, with-
at,'Winnipeg, providing finch farm lab -
to original starting point at $18, ott
• Tickets not good. on ''Imperial Lillie-
thie-way ' • tickets' tO Winnipeg, only
'Will be run to stations '
hirther particulars, and tickets
. SECOND- 'CLASS..:,
. .
to nearest railway agent. •
. A. 11. -NO'I'M AN, • .
Aest „Gott I' Pessr..Agte, ''.doroeto.'
FIHR
.Lpisrpo.N
127.2n, 1902.
A M10,1)1410t 010 SillieTACITI,AR
• AfImpr, •
Prof. Hutchisoti, the Human Bomb,
itt a thrilling Balloon Ascension and
Parachute Ikon, The marvelloti$ Cyc-
le Dazzle. The Osnatos, Itt it 'settsa-
tional, novelty, The great Cla.y, the :
Handcuff King.. 'rile Mans,
Coiitin-
tuxital Uteentriques. Manning mid Du.
Crow, famous Motopedt s. ROStl Nkly.
11011, with her troupe of Trained Trop-
ics.1 Birds, The Bard Bros., Acrobatic
Wonders. Criss M. Scums, Cornet Vir-
tuoso. Magnificent Pyrotechnics and
many other feature:3e Special traitt
setvice o tt a.
further ahead than the
tittles. (h.ciunds insidiously beautiful,
Buildings irresistibly inviting.
Pri4e Lists, Maps, Programs and
information for the asking frotn
Lt,-CoLW.M.Gartehore 1, A. NelleS
President Secretary,
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as what 'count a in advertising. One
advertisement one time may and
often does produce results, but peo-
ple have many things Jo look at
and think of. To impress them
permanently with any one 1:article
takes persistent and continued
hammering.
"It is a mistake to suppose a
thing has become sufficiently well. <
known to need no . more advertis-
ing, The public has. a strangely
short memory. A firm which had
for twenty' years spent $50,000 a
year in making a particular article
.public, tried the experiment of re-
ducing their outlay. to $25i000 per
annum, But the next year it took
$100,000 to:restore them to their
position. Enormous fortunes aro
amassed by those who advertise.
largely, judiciously and incessant.
ly ; but all who have had exper-
ience in the matter will confirm the
statement that the latter is the one
great point. It does not do to relax
in exertion."—Ex change.
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