The Clinton News-Record, 1902-08-21, Page 2.o.
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EXPLOSION IN PIPIT TIN
SouthaMpton Machinist BlOWn to
Death While et Work.
Trete nen pown Yvette Men WO
Cuttatr —.Yoh* *Milk
of eolr't BOX Volaily 10,10r44 h; st
U at; War 4 nel4ent-,1 LIWIAIng 304011 101
itelawis Norman , NOttOO-.1*O1
raially Burned *4 * X1444484444 11144110104*
Sonthanipb011, Aug. 19. — Shortly
after 7 o'clock yesterday morning
George Nahrgeng, nutehinist, ln the
factory of the S. Knechtel Wood
Turning and lettiniture CompenY• Inct
with et fatal accident. He was work -
on an iron tank having a eapue..
ity of 100 gallons, which had con -
:tallied methylated spirits. but which.
had been empty for months. The
n'ortt nate man was fittingon an •
iron plate, w hie h had hen heated,
when it. is supposed the hot iron
caused the accumulated gas within to
expiertle with a report that was
haw' for blocks. The end of the
tank was driven out and hurled
some distance, striking him on the
legs in its e01.11Se. He weal thrown
a. dozen feet. Both legs were brok-
en in several places. He lived aintil
2.:I0 o'clock in the afternoon., A.
Wdow and five children mourn his
dem Ise.
Three Blued at Once.
Woodsleo, Essex. Aug. 19.—A ter-
rible railway accident occurred near
here about. 11.50 Surtday night,
which caused the death of one young
man, Jack Brown. &tad two young
ladies, named Serail/DS, whose homes
aro near Essex. The parties were
waiiiing on the double tracks coining.
east. fi•oni Essex, a westbound. train
was approaching. 'They stepped off
the westbound track on to the east-
bound track, not noticing the fast
eastern express. •
Killed In a Ittinawar.
Kingston, Aug. 19.-1n .a runaway
accieint at Seeley's -Bay, ,John
Smith, farmer, aged 45, • was killed.
-Ilis body was badly crushed,. and he
died almost instantly. He left a wife
and ten sons and daughters.
Beheaded Br a Machin,.
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TORiSHIMA OVERWHELMED. THE DUPERENT VOTES. 1+4,44 2v.,3 411, t H.4.4,44,40
vieW of the Referendum struggle
all the Inhabitant, th* Little Japata. the f011owing facts concerning. former
ELOISE E. SKIMINOS e0DEIRIca
eSe be of intrest a
10114ad, QOM Maadrad wee ROO votes will end elm read- 4; CORRESPONDENT
rrs will do well to keep them for ref-
,
4,
reaper+. wirre.lefued. erence
Yokohama, Aug. 19.—The little is- Votes polled in the Ontario general
We had the pleasure of accepting an M. Warnock did his first salmner
land of Torishinia was overwhelmed elections, November 1900, 426,083.
itation to dine on Tuesday at the watering on Saturday. His lawn is in
by a volcanic eruption between. Aug- Votes polled for prohibition in On- 1.3eilutifui residence of Mrs. Warnock fine order and his Dowers flourishing.
ust 18 and 15, aud all the inhabi- Ledo plebiscite of 1894, 192,489.
to meet an old neighbor and sehool-1 Pastor and Airs. Jones spent Sun -
tants, numbering 150 persons, were Votes polled, against 14elliseite in mate, Mrs. (Captain) J. A. .Arinis- I day 'in Toronto and as Rev. Mr. Dun.
tindoubtecilly killed. scone plebiscite xxo,489.
wooL manse, St. Petersburgh, Florida.. 1,place in. the Baptist hall the emigre --
debris and all thi houses on it have tario in Dontinion plebiscite of x80,
Mrs. Armistead is one of the lady I gation. just held devotional exercises.
disappeared. a he eruptioa is still (576,784 on list). 154,499.
managers of the semi-annual fair held 1, he harbor sawmill is workiag. full
submarine
proceeding, an 1 Is accompanied by Votes polled against prohibition in
in the months of December January 1 time with all power on and are ex-
it', which make it dangerous or Yea -
eruptions in the yid*. , same plebiscite, 115,275.
fropieuellin8e94, o3f7,9p9r0o.hibitibn vote 2898. and February in St. petersliurgh, A p.ecting to bring the milliou foot raft.
great many of our citizens kuew her iroin Toberatorav at an early date.
' ;898 front 1694, 4,555. first husband, Mr. iilin. Judge, actor The break in, "the check:water caused .
Sels to approach the islan I.
lands, extending between 1h3 Bonit
Toriehima is one of A chile eel is- Increase in anti -prohibition vote in
and musician, by whom she had two hy.. the vessel striking against it is
by the government.
Torlshima is one of a chain of is- , i -ons, one now residing in Detroit, the being repaired
Necessary. to carry prohibition if
other in Buffalo. Her second mar- The evenings are so long in the N.
. same vote Is cast as in Iwo, 213,042.
land of Japan. riage was to General Williams of De- W. T. that Miss Rhynas of our town,
. Votes of women cast in 1894 who •
. . troit, wit° removed to Florida. and who is a teacher up there, sent her
• Pritaxien snot- .47.4 n it 1 f.r. s n., . cannot vote in Decei n
n-er, 24,00o.
, founded St. Petersburgli.. He built mother last week a white shawl she
. . her present mansion and invested in crocheted after tea, working no to 10
amen bepulies t hash la ith tho DIS0/111.. i
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SOH kibil-4 n Arrest aikido.. ' I SCHOOLS 'WITHOUT TEACHERS. orange groves. Her present husband, p. in. in the .evening's clear light.
is Captain J. A. Armistead of the Aug, 190. was Goderich civic holi-
•
Nesquehonting, Pa.. Aug. 19.—In a ! el.,. I •
r v n school inspector or um ,
f .• Southern Artny, who fought under day, 'The City of the Straits gave an
clash between strikera and deputies -' Irwin,, Perth, - ' General Lee and who has orange excursion to Port Huron.
here last. -night, rata,* sharp,. a county o ..treports the ttitiprece-
striker, of Lansford, was idiot and icietited (feet itha :many of . the . rusteeS groves of his own. Mrs. Armistead is ahe three %nested schooner Norway
a great church worker and is a.. most of Kingston, Captain Mahoney, arriv.
killed almost instantly by a deputy. ii.d_ a lithe ilty an obtainnig echers, benevolent and eltristian lady. Her ed from. Chicago, on Monday liiith
The shooting caused considerable ex- it fact ninny schools have no teachers •
eitement for a time, but order was .,;‘,.
to open the term with.-ahe reason .
officer and died in Elora after leaving The °axles, Chicago cleared. for Tol.
father; .Taines Craven, was an English 585 tons of coal for the big. Mill,
soon restored without any other per- 'en is the small salaries paid in the Goderieh, . • ea° On Wednesday aft!er unloading 70,.
sons beieg injured, and the town is , county which drives the teachers to Mr. George H. Fowler brought us in Poo• bushels of corn at the elevator.
• other voca,tions es eeially the /nen.
(nee Sarah raven) of Kirk.- lop of Clinton was unable to fill his .
ahe island is invered with volcanic Votes polled 'for prohibition in On- toad
now quiet. A deputy named Harry ' P • • • a• 00veltY Wednesda.y in the form The Rosedale • lay at anchor on
lifeElnioyin was arrested, charged •
with the killinp; of Sh,arpand was
strawberry and raspberry on the Thursday with 82,000 bushels of wheat
one stem, end to enco
d, nnected by how Port Arthur,
taken to the county jail at Mauch CLUBBING OFFERS. the strawberry, hull. . . r. . i more 0<t12gs on is t te
Chunk. Sheriff J. H. Gombert of - . • Masters Tim Galt, Herb, Mullett 'guest of his parents, Mr. and. Mrs,
this county (Carbon) is .at Mauch. We have made special. arrangements .
publishers Of The World, and Howard Robertson are •in their Gilmore,
Chunk. It is reported •here that, h;?. with the glory out - at the Black Hole eamp Mr. Arthur Yule of South.. African
troopsnow. stationed at Shenandoah P., is managing editor, We can oiler ground. If they catch cold instead of fatite has taken a position on the G.
11., artist, Tor -
may ask that a detachment of the Toronto, of which W. I', Maclean, ]VI. .
be- sent into the Pu,nther Creek Val- a special suntmer bargain hi newspap- fish the outing will be robbed of its 1, T'..MRr.. Htraariirlyatj..Saorinetaah.i
b pleasure,
Gurnett, Toronto) are spending their
bees .
erdoin—good during 'August and, SeR" This is the month for swanning the Onto, and hil bride • (nee -Miss Rose
irightion For Arbitration, .
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World, $3 a year
London, Aug, . 19.—William Mita- alai Toronto
hani, member. of Parliament for the The Sunday World, S2. a.year
The News -Record $1 a year
Rhondda :Valley division . of Olean-
a wee •at <lacer ine.
monnashire, and president of • the Por all three, $4,5o a year have returned to their home.
After the church Servites were coin-
. '
Wales - Miners' Federation'. hi a We will give $6 for $4,50. ' . - -From the latest accointt of -the •
we Acted •, on Sunday night our citizens
speeeh .delivereci yesterday before the Or for this journal arid The Daily learn
of 'Mr. Harry IVIackeitzie
Rhondda; Valley miners, urged the' .. iearnahat he lias improved very much: Were startled with the sad intelligence
World for one year our prien is $3, •
ancial eontribution to assist the Miotations. Its market 'reporter was Mrs; • Mackenzie has .remained with of the. sudden death of ex -Alderman
him at Brantford ior some 'week's. • .
acceptance of the troposal of a fin- .. The World gives the correct market
Samuel Sloan. So far. as anyone
.knows he had been in good health and
striking minors in the United States, a farmer in York, ,coanty for many Mt. Worsell has had to undergo •a
A, -
who he said, 'were- lighting for the rliatioit which is correct,. -
years and knows how to glean infer- surgical
operation, u .
b t is progressing in company .with his nephew, Mr, A,-
. J. Cooper, drove to the cemetery in
-cherished principle of arbitration., . favorably.'
',Of the afternoon, - also eroend Polley's
, The meeting passed a; resolution in . c The Sunday ' World is published on
,. Masters Don, and Lloyd 'Hart
farm and to. Saltford. On the preced-
e,aturelay night and has 32 -page's. 01 ' Chieago are enjoying .a summer outing.
favor of contributions- being. anad.e illustrated .sketches and views . of ab- ing Sunday, Coronation Sunday, 'he-
' • by the federation. - .. along.' Huron's banks the guests of
... - sorbing -interest. their grandmother and mint, Mrs: MeS-, acted as pallbearerfor the late Dr, J..
Mrs, Bisworth and little daughter .1tonernoon Goderich as the guests
Gertie, ivho were the guests of . their of Mr. Gledhill's -parents, Mr, and
relatives, -Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Stuart, Mrs, Tom Gledhill. They also. -spent
Springfield, LE, Aug. 19.—Caught (moo fi 11A-244:1414.
ner and. Miss Hayn. • M. McLeod. For some time.the de -
cea.sed. gentleman had 'complained of
lir • 1 1VI' W'ls n'left on Thurs;
'Yt•
August 21st, 1902
CAMERAS
Torpid Liver
ii,019nietIMOIANNIP040010 tor .411$1001t.
;Keaton. that le, IrlrBP/OPKIA.
in a belt revolting at great speed, . — .• . • . . . ,
Herman Neher, son of David Neher, Real ilurdsrer Make., a enatlelned e011.. B_....InTISH:PAPERS• .. lay for tlieir hinne at Wyomialg atter
, c rhetenatic pains and alter tea ou Sun-'
evening the pan , . .
a worked tip to his
' LAUGH AT LAURIER., a pleasant•viSit with 1VIrs. J. ,C.chIy
was instantly killed while fixing re .. . tessiee la Tsai, Later.. • , heart and before a medical man could
break in his father's threshing . ma- rison. . • •
,reach him he breathed his last with
Taecnna, Wash,' Aug:. 19.—A death- ' Sir -Wilfrid Laurier Jailed ignomiu-
bediionfession ,Made public 'yesteiday rously in his efforts in Canada' b • Mr S Miss ...Hattie
'his relatiiie, Miss .Sloan, by MS .side,
chino on the farm of the latter, four- . , Harry ' Stowe,
Miles south of Auburn. TIM Netters • s . --e7 Saulti And ether relatives drove, to
:proves that the wrong man ..WilS half ' at. the Coronation Convention. Much as: we regret losing- our. eiti-
are a rich family. The son was Wingliam last week. • • ' ' '
hanged for a miirdee on 'the. 'Conan- Ile' has . likewise made a mess of rens We congratulate Mr. Lorne Mac -
stooping over the separator- and VMS hiS 'Mrs W. N. Manning spent a : few
la lneliati• Reservation thirteen years public utterances and he is no vir re- ..: • donald,' son, of Mr. A. Macdonald, on
engaged in removing an obstruction' days In Clinton last week. , . ,
ago Pilyou, .a young Indian,' was garded ir. an entirely new light from Miss Deborah HalStead* iS-.arisiting his. being• appointed foreinan in the
when his head accent° caught in the. -
conVieted and hanged for the Murder that in viiielt the British people look- • • . flif.sning ' room • of one of the large
belt. Ile was dragged to it pulley, • Agnes , ' • . ' .• . • . . ' • • ' ' • • • • friends in Kincardine.. . .
of -• 'tessera. • . -,, . , ed upon IIIIII. 111 gi97, They, have (akin_ :. anefacturin :establishmentS . in. Lon-.
where his head was severed.. He died ...g in. the harvest excitrsion ' to In g . . , ,-.
Two 'Weeks' ago Victor Williams, an. scratched' through the " veneer'. with don. Mr; and airs; .'Lorne Macdonald
in the presence of several thmisher- - taking in 'the harvest excursion . to
Indian, finding himself. dying of on- which Hon. J. Israel Tarte claims Sir wili make. London; their -home.: _
men, who wei•e povverleas to aid him. .. the Northwest, ainottg them being Al
confessed to his wife that Wilfrid. Laierier's trite, . hypocritical ((crib= George ;P,Iliott - Mr. ' and lUrs. The Rev. •IVIr. W. G. Stevens delight-
, MI Gave mot a 1.'nein.r.' " . ,
.• he murderect•Mrs: Teske:int ..and that character is overlaid.. The. Saturday Peter Bissett ,and family, Mrs. Sohn eel a le.r.ge tong t, ., . . y
re ration On Sunda. • ev-
ToronteAug19.—Coroner AtkinsPilyou seas,. innocent. . He stud he Review, one: of the leading •British yuk, Mr..lienty•Htutiber, Miis. 'Mat- ening, last by, his luipressivn:discourse
, : , ..
Is investigating into the circuni- bad netin tatided killiag her, but as periodicals) which•described the Prem- tie Andreves and . quite a .thitaber. of. teken from St.• lylark's gospel, 2nd
.
stances surrounding the death of 6. ,She.had inoney and jived alone he ier's Utterances as " elieap and ignor... .othcrs. • . • •,, . , , • ,. • . chapter, 2-5 .verses, dwelling upon the
yea:I.-old Albert Bradshawwhich determined. to rob het: :While he was., ant," in., a. later issue has.infornieel . . Mrs. Campbell; wife of Mr: •Cempe goodness. of •Christ hi reWarding, the
,
- occuG
red in the (.enol Hospital on . ransacking her house slie, made an the, world that •''' Sir Wilfrid -Leerier .
bell. of the big inill, is with •lier baby truly faithful convert, with forgive
-
Monday afternoon at . 3 o'clock.' 'outcry and..seized ,him.• Therenpon is anxious to do nothing that might .visiting relatiaes at -Neepawa.,' Man. .iiess• of all 'past , silts Mal giving health
About 6 o'cloOk on Saturday even- ! lie murdered her, .ITe had kept his , prejudice his preciouS free trade.theor- Mrs.. W.• W. MaeVicar and children: and Strength to the body, . •
ing hwent out on the front laWnsecret thirteen years,. suffei ing agonies. ies." It will be news to the people•of .have returned from a. pleasant: visit i.t • - litn• 'Robert /Bell Of St, Catharines
e .
where, accoiding to • his ONVII state- whenever he thought Of the murdered: Canada that Sit Wilfrid's prime 'oh- . Sarnia. and Wilidsor. ' .. • . ' . * - • .and daughters, ,Lela rind. Gladys,: aro.
ment, a man gave him ..a. eent. With ' woman and Pily.ou , hie-. friend, whcim ject in attending the Colonial' Cinder- .Miss'. Macdonald, trained nurse of Spending thisinmith of Amgest. with
the copper he went outside and, . he. alloWed to lie hanged. - , :enee was to -air his -free trade 'seitti Grace hos ital Detroit •'s . • till Mr. end Mrs. David Bell. •
bought some matches. Shortly at-. ,
Whoa it li, .
What headache. Mahlon.. O011stiPotletto "
What lite of deirndency.
What 04111 of ifnaginary evils, condor,' cAmgRAs
with the dintrese after eating, the sourneni
of the ntornach1 the bad bode In the otmlth,
end no forth, to make the Ilfe et the nut- •
C,A.30EIZAS
Cameras. I
CAMERAS.
ferer scarcely' vforta Ilylagi .
Dr/pelage resulted from torpid liver In
the case of Mrs,. acmes, 2320 N. 12th. .13t.o.
Philadelphia, Pa., who was a greet sufferer.
Der statement made In her 77th Yeag Is
that she was completely cured of It and all.
Ito attendant schen and pains. as other"
have been, by s faithful age of •
kroorl's Sarsaparilla
.
That acts on all the digestive -organ*
cures dyspepsia, and give permanent vigor
end toe to the whole nyntem,
terwards another patient heard- a • her 'holidaPys With her irland4iPneotthenrg,
• . • • ments...•The ;Review with • conimendab-. . -• Athong the :passengers on. the- Kitig
ery, andlooking out the window saw . ... Edward"on turd -night for Sault:
Ste. -Marie were a lady and gentleman
- Washingten, Aug. 19'.. -The State et ' their real value .iviten . it treats • Master Herb Mullett of Galt is tie.
the American nide. The" lady
Bradshaw enveloped • in flames. • Se-, Dever tment made public' Yesterday a them a's mere " theories," It is Well guest of his aunt, ..tars.. labbertson of . it°111
wards the lad, . and throwing the...• .Winter at Annaberg, dated duly 19, nothing but a theorist in all great . Britannia Road took
Howard Robertson.'of See.forth .Port and they were advised to .rearatie
.. - took e :hemorrhage, before corning into
here. - .• - . • '•
curing it blanket he hurriedly ran to- , repoa.t 'front lacted • States Coniul known ., that. Sir NiTilfrid..Lattrier is -
the nre. At 'the time it was not . for , 1901,
showing the commerce of the world 1 ublic questioes end that he is ' . to ' • .
is holidaying at the parental resi-
blanket around the boy, smothereo ,.
according to German .sta- lie found • on the fence when. mighty : - •.The. D. 0. E. met to ttanSact bus! -
thought that the lad was injured ser- dence. • • '
tistics. 'The . total. imponts and ex.:- questioas are to be • deterMined., - This' - During the absence .of .kiss. mecon; !less . at the court hciuse. library on
iously: On Monday'. afternoon .- he -
Ports trade et all count ries fir• given . frankness . hi hearing witness' to the .Organist at the Baptist hell, Miss • lionday at • 3 p....m.. -
suddenly collapsed ,and expired. Det-- cif our• - mead kale has filled her place Moat ' Mr. 'Will,. Johnston of• Sebringviile
as aPprexiinately- ..823,800,000,000 vseful part played by the head
. - . • • . ,. • . . . spent e kw days in town the giiest or
ceased's father works at Muskoka, Great Dritainn.nd her 00108 es 113ItrIS government in Ragland 'will perhaps
and he has a sister. living. The .ad- acceptabl
the liste with' the great totett.a near- serve to open the eyes of 'blinded Can .211r. Gatenby had his new brick - cot- - Ms parents, Mi and. Mrs. John jolui-
dress of either., are not known,. • • ., . ,ly seven ' billions 'of dollars. . .Gea- •adians• to Sir Wilfrid's hoDowneSs. It. tage •on Essex - street ready to • move sthn• • - : • - . :
c roc in...i ror Others,. •. '. Jnany 41 placed ISOCrind with 82,618,- is a shame that while the great Brit- into On .Saturclay eirening. : He has it • ' Little ' Kathleen .,Moore, the seven
Woodstock Aug. lg.—Fuller partle. 000,000, and thi:United a,,tates third Nit journals are•praisiag the sincetity lined with tar paper roef, walls and year-old • (laughter of Mr, A, Moore,
ciders of 'the drowning of George- '.with $2,1 18,200,000. • . • of Sir Edmund Barton, the Australian . floor; It ought •to .1.i'd comfortable:. He 'eXpreSs.' inesseng,et, sang two solos,
Craig in Muskoka show that hegave - — ,-
oratueree. of the B.orld. ie intelliger.ce regards their opinions 'airs Morrison.
WE HAVE': A LARGE RANGE Or
C IVIERAS BUT TUE 3EST VCR
WHY LOCAL PAPER
IS CONTINUED.
NewSpaper subscribers often wonder
why a publisher keeps WI sending a
paper when Alm subscription has expir-
ed. An exchange thus explains the
matter : subscription is .paid
to a certain tie and time exptres
and the paper is stopped, it looks as
it the, editor clbubted the integrity of
the subscriber and in nine cases out
of ten the subscriber will give -the ed-
.1.kor a calling down for. insinuating
that his credit was not good. Rather
than cast any reflection against a
neighbor's honesty to pity 'a small
debt it has been customary for news-
papers to continue sending the paper.
until the time has expired. The city
weeklies and dailies do not generally
follow this role as their subscribers
are at a distance • and do not know
their financial standing. .0ne should
deem it an honor to know that his
credit is - not doubted when the pub-
lisher continues to send the .paper.
Should. the subscriber &Sire to have
his paper discontinued he should in-
forra the publisher and remit todate,
if any is. owing.
premier and Mr. Seddon the " Mamma . No. 2". end " My Dollies!
New preaches on the ,square 'every Sunday
his life for others. 'When the canoe • col ,o,aaks afternoon: r,ullaby,"' at a lawn fete given by the
Zealand premier, 'they feel ,constrained
• • lVfethodist ,cougrcgation ati 13othwell,
Craig saw it would not bear .the Lyneh; M.P.;, for • Galway, asraiting th f tl gr t Ion 1 e pro- • •
Mrs: (Rev:). Of
the 'nut:nth ot A '
4..iondoil„ Aug. 19. --Colonel Artnur .
• • to condemn Sir 'Wilfrid's attitecle as . •
upset three were left clinging to. it. ..
nwor v' o ea o y mpeg is spe g s and -received iliac an. ovation. • -
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weight told let go.
• trial for high' treason, in having held
at. Fairview, the resideace of her Miss Carrie Parsons of .•Detroit is
esen
I. bur-Tva• 41'd 1011e4i. ' Dollie•
.coinmand under the Beers, le break.; . ' ' ' . • • • • • . • - : mother, Mrs. George Cox. Her child- the guest '61 • her cousin, MisS'
Winnipeg, Aug. 19 .—W. • J olnst um:, .. ing dotvii in prisoa. . Ile seem'S deep- " ' . .. r • . ' ten are all called atter the precious l'urs°us' • ' • •
' Mrs. Frank Morgan (nee Lena Mart.'
4-yeeti•-oid son of p. a canaton, ive ta iy. impreased by the gl'avitY: ef his 'fhb nerev . et 11613.3.".. Adams • 'et 're- . g,ems; Peari, Ruby, Opal,. three girls,
in) of Detroit is the. guest. Of . her
Ntl,i9. Was droWned at 'Topa- • and her son Garnet: She is a wealthy
er street, was killed in the railway situation. and is inclitied to plead ' '11.10•
, ,„' . , 'i .
g
yards yesteinlay. - • . • guilty and threw himself on the md er- multi on Aug. 4. was founearlj woinare , t • • •
grandfather, britiketClerk Vergesod
Ca.ssoll Maxwell, son of Andtew cy of. the Crowe. .The prosecution infiday. morningNat .soirth pi the leyWigle, pastor of Zion church, ' CMiss ClegOf Ashville, North
arolina., is registered at Hotel Berl-
afaxwell. Holland. who accidentally haa gathered conelasive etidence „ of llfaid -of the Mist 'analog; below Nies. Winnip.cg, spent 'his .vacation at Lefee
Mr, Charles Schwab, president of
the United States Steel Corporation
hes decided to retire on account . of
•
received the charge of• a rifle in the
etenincl), may die.
Judge,t4 rata! ' ,
Zermatt, Switzerland, Aug.. 19, —
The 1 aly of Dr. Largiu, chief judge.
of the Berne Court, was found yes-
terday at the bottom of a precipiew,
of Mount Dom, which the deceased
climbed last Saturday. .
Brakeman Pitched 30
uel ph , Aug. 19. -There was-Imite
snitti-li on the W., G. & B. diviaieta
of the ti.a`.1t. about 11.80 Saturday '
night. A car of cement, an imipty
box ear. and two cars containing
lumber were th'oun into th
Andy Dawson, a brakemen, 110 n
Wien:erten, was pitched some thirty:
feet. He escaped with ,ft few set al Ch.
es on the face and several bruises on
the body. One theory is that the ce-
ment car was overloaded and broke
08 n. •
Bartlett Charged 211. iv lid art lee.
Toronto, Aug. 19.—Tlehind the er-'
rest on 'Monday night of Wilbam
Tlartlett of Toronto Junction. a: d
Henn, Victoria Bryan of OWen Sound,
(here is an interesting love etory.
Bartlett is but 17 year's old and the
girl but 15 'years of riae. •The young
man is charged with alductieti, and
Miss Bryan with, stealing a valise.
Both charges are preferrod by the
aunt of the girl. 'The. couple will
he taken to Owen Sound lo-dety for •
trial.
Placed tinder Arreet
Parft4„ Aug. 11). --The Temps says
that Coramandant Leroy Induric dI
the Nineteenth infantry, tvho refused
to obey an order to aid in closing.
unauthorized schools, has been pine -
ed under arrth
est. All. e. Schoolg itt
Brittany have neve beeri closed.
.the truth of the charges, and Colon-,
eil• Lynch's own statement accent-
ed as • a coni'ession of guilt. • .. •
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Lannion 1,,I. I Ursula Ilia. List, •
Toronto, Aug. 19.—The lists cif the
successful candtdates in *the junior
matriculation examinatiotis in, the
Provinee,:to Toro to Univerniv show
P. C. Tlowniah of Lottdon Codegette
InAtititte. at the head of the etttire
Province. It is worth about $400 a
year to hint besides Wee.. ' .
W h 1247... 011 1,10 010.
:Vancouver., .• 11. C., Aug, jo,—
A inerlean consul here -and Canadian
officials hav•aa
e raised Aire i n nt:
British !legs on the earne, pole on the.
botindary line, as a warning to imeg
glers of. Chinese. - The two a:1,001w
will hereafter unite .to wi, e out the
practice,
A41111 Oa re .51451$ %B. 03
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.Ottaive., Aug, 1.9.—lifif•Ii---Annie L•
Diggs of Sussex, N.11., h
the position of ro'sistant school mis-
tress in South Africa. and will leave
.10 September. 'She will fie either to
Pretoria ot Johaeriesburg, • „
t 'lethal it rove, Elm rt.1.1",-.I.
Aug. 19.—The
CommisAioners entertained the
l' • terd t end the
harbor Was inspected, Min. Mr.
Titete was present and made a char-
tecterist ie
n 159 •
• Kingston, Aug. I9,—The. Bay of
Quinte 11.11, Co, purposeu ext
its line from Tweed to North Bay.
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"uhr... • est us .1.11,.
Berlin. Aug. 19...1 lie •ti n in
were s n" to jail yetti e, dav
in-ing Ili a • lire alarm I Or.
ford.1 -
gara Palls.- The body evidently came. WhuliPeg-
ne Misses Maud and Francis. John-
IVIiss *Molloy ,Port .Huron is visit-. • •
over the Horseshoe Pails.. The re- • ston have been: at. Sebringville the
of ing her friends .in -Clinton. Mel -
mains. were claimed by , the father
, and will sent Por
hay and Miss Twitehell WhilMie iss n town guests of their brother, Mr. •Sain:
deceasedbe t
Johnston, at present of that' town.
'Hope for interment. -o
.. A horse driven: by ,Mr, John Smith
ran away -near Jones'- Falls, throwing
out the .driver, who was instantly kil-
led.'
BICYCLES.
We represent the makers of, the
best bicycles in the market.
We keep seeend hand wheels for
sale. . . , •
We repair bicycles and :keep all
kinds of repairs in stock.
We sell the Page Wire-Fnce and
do a general blacksmithig and job-
bing trade. •
SEELEY & TURNER.
' ' , were the -guests of the. Mises Barry.
ewe mean,. \ Noble Smith's two sW,te..x brick reil.: Maud has 'returned,
Miss Date Hogan is the guest :of her
Henry Barbeati, of Montreal, died I dence on Queen street is nearing ewe-
letion, It is a pretty banding. . mother this month of August and will;
Thinsday evening, aged 70 years, He P retain to Detroit' in September.
Mr. and •Mrs. B., Collinson spent
was assistant receiver -general. Senator and Mrs: Hogan of Wash -
the Corottation Sunday at Bayfield.
Jarnes Joeeph Jacques Tissot, the ington, IL C., are again this. year reg-
1VlisS McPhail returned to her home
artist and illustrator of the life of • istered at the British Eichange.
at Detroit After spendiug her holidays
Chi•ist, is dead. He was born in •
with the Misses Stowe and; with Br. McMillen: took a holiday and
Natrites in 1886. visited his relatives in Saginaw, Miss -
Rudolf Von, Bennigsen, the Nation- friends in Kiticardint.
Nieltoisen accompanied :him. He said
al -Liberal statesman .and 'fbiarer Mrs. Dora MclVlanus of Bothwell is
the guest of her sister, Mrs, A., that Saginaw had improved: wonder -
(thief administrator of Hanover, died hilly in its health giving atmosphere:
Finlay evening, aged 8§, , . Moore. ,
Ilev. Charles Body , an ;Dean
W. A. Cull was a delegate front. the °ace Goclerich was filled in summer
An
local court last week to the High with :Sagilia'w iftvillids'
minister, who labred for ninny years
on the Gatineau missions, die 4 Fri -
Court 1: 0. F, held at Windsor. The Messrs, Edwards,.Collegiatn To-
day at. Oshawa, aged 61 years. We had a visit froth Chief Paisley of stitute students, are spending the lat-
Mr. Thoinae Lloyd Jones (lied at Paisley on Coronation SW -Way. We ter part of their vacation assisting
Brantford Thursday Of Bright's dis- trest that the Coronation .services tlie stall Of the King EdWaril.
were the• attraction and have no doubt liffn and Mrs. Charles B te left .
ease. I10 Was on tele, occasions the
but'that they were. • a son
The Standard Oil Co, have erected ihursclay for their lumie at Alliance,
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Conservative standard bearer kie
just opposite the chernical works a e
01'
no.
South Brant,
H. Garbutt, reeve of Dutiwieh, died
large tank for: storing aml distribitt- Mr. Carlisle,. a . Detreit barrister,
Thursday night at his beanie near
and re n us family at Lake,.
ing purposes.' It is said to have a ren up to visit I
Wellacetown after one day's illness .
Irene. inflanunatioh -of the: kidneys, capacity of 20,000 gallons and will be 11'
fined la a few clays. Detroit. tur cd on Thursday to
Jia loaves BlIvife, two sons and three
daughters. • : . 'two chimney sweeps arrived from Mrs. V. Ball ahd son of Beta's
At. Port Colborne, Dr„:.,S, J; Hop- somewhere and gave our citizens much bridge speitt a few days with their
kirks, dentist, dropped dead Saturday enjoyment in watching them clean the nephew and ' kis wife, Mr, and Mrs.
bight chimneys .of Victoria. street Collinson •
eVetilti- of. heart diseese in. McKay's
drug store. Dr. ITopkinS WaS ea, church. Mr. „and Mrs. Charlie Crabb and
years of age, and a resident of tilt • tr. S. Consul Shirley is cut adept in ehildren `of Seaforth spent Sunday in
villtige for about forty years. bowling- and ,is quite a noteworthy ate town the guests of Mrs. Crabb.
The Petit Bleu announces the Bud-- cessiontbottliaeriltitheanaw,vowlingelulzatievicar lt..
are Attending military school at Miss Mary LTo
eurel left on Satur-
th
heart disease, at Brussels. General g:itylltoontior a.herin, school at Dashwood
den death of Gert. Lucas.. Meyer of . p.t.
Mrs. (Sledge) Sinclair and her daugh-
Meyer Wes attacked several timei; Toronto,
i
ith this illness during the The Marine band is " v g the
move," as the urchins gettinsay.g
?I`111a , Mr, Cin,-
South .Mi ice. Gen, Lucas Meyer ter, s have removed to Bruce
1
w in
fought and lost the opening battle in pithe faten
.oer ws ii
war, mofroops enng last front ther favorite p at. street,
Mr. Charles Watson, gold medalist,
ccycd, in great spirit ou Thursday ev-
began the first bombardment of Lady- form, the balcony of the British Ex-
New York, formerly of Mr. 'Wilson's
. smith, On Oct, 28. Gen. Meyer was climangew. ,n,, drqg store, is visiting his father, Mr.
1 I h The Oldo party at the Hotel Bedford
consists of : Mr. iind Mrs. A, W.
Brownlee, Norwalk, Ohio ; Mr. 3.
men n t e Orange Free State in r. Yttle has accepted a posi- Janina Watson.
184.6. • tion at Stratford.
The NewssRecord, which Leads for
will be sent to -any address until the
for 250.
Huron News,
end of 1902
Sands mid (laughter, Miss Sande of
Erie, Pennsylvania, and Mee. Kate 13.
Sherwood and her sister, Miss Jean
Brownlee, of Toledo, Ohio, the latter
acing a litcrary woman.
Mr. Alex. Johnston is veneering his
bewly remodelled house in brick. it
will be a very stylish residence.
Orgaiii/er Macdougall of Hamilton
has Spent two wechs here among the
S. 0. S.
Mr, Harry Voting or Galt, Who is
on the boiler Staff at the engine works
here, resides. on Bondi street,
Invernese Camp will plertie in hOXI/Or
Park neXt Monday.
A CHEAP CAMERA 15,
BROWNIE NO 2 Waleir WE SE141:4
AT $2.
Persons in neighboring towns
who are thinking of purcha.s
ing a camera will receive an
Eastman eatelogue by drop-
. ping us a card, Othei cameras •
besides the Eastman can be
supplied. Films, developing
powders and other light sup-
plies can be gent by mail.
Our cheap Exposure Meter
at 350 gives the eorrect expos-
ure under all conditions and
Rays for it.self ill a short time
by saving over and under ex-
posure in negatives.
11 B. COMBE
Chemist and Druggist.
Reduction in
Prices
Here is a good chance to
secure a, first elass' buggy at a
big reduction. Note these
prices :
$80 l3uggies for $68
$75 Buggies- for $65
$65 'Buggies for $60
Aernexnber ther3e,. are all ouK,
own make which OaceB us in
a position to.guarantee them
as We do n'ot buy anything but
:first-class material.
RePeirink PromPtlY attended to
' by experienced wee. •
. RUMBALL 'and McMATH
Huron St., Clinton.
ortland Cement —
Highest Price
FOR SALE
ram dgent in this dis-
trict for the Owen Soknd
Portland Cement Cord-
pany and am prepared to
supply either . large or.
. small quantities. Contrac-
tors and. others who in-
tend buildingwalks,.walla
or silos of cement will do
'well to communicate with
me. The SarapPon brand
of cement man ufaCtured
by the Owen Sound Port-
land Cement Company is
the best cement on the
market.
11110S0 Walker
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CLINTON
0.
X0ook's Cotton Boot Compound
Is oneeeseinlly used monthly by oyer
ilt000Ladies. safe,effeetual. Ladies ask
_Your drueelet for Cook's Cons* best Com-
pound. Take no outer, as all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, SIRIX
box; 210. 2,10 degrees stronger,t3 per box. No.
Of 2, mailed on receipt of price and two &sent
stamps. The Cook Company Windsor. Ont.
girigoe. and 2 sold and recommended!** all
reisponsibleDrugglets in Canada.
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No. and 2 are Sold in Clinton by
4., B.Combe, R. P. Reekie Hov-
ey and watts & Co.—druggists..
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For Produce
, We pay the 'highest price for' all
:triads of produce and will be pleased • •
to have :yen bring it to us or our
wagon will call upon you,,
Our stock of Dry Goods Groceries,
Wall Paper, Etc., is large and Well.
assorted. •
J.,E. HARXWEL.1.1,
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CHEAP CASH STORE: - VARNA..
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STERITINIP LINE.
TOLEDO-SAULT STE. MARIE DIV-
ISION. FREIGHT & PASSENGER.,
Weather permitting steam-
• .ers will.departi :per schedule
shown below.
STR. $' OSSIFpAGE." .
Will leave Goderich,„North 'Bound,
ii o'clock p. in. Wedn,eSclays, for Sault
Ste. Marie and intermediate Ports ;
• returning will leave Goderich for
Windsor, Detroit and Toledo at 1.
o'clock p. m. On Mondays.
STR. " K.ING EDWARD"
Leaves' Goderich, north bound, every
Saturday. at 9 p. in.. for Parry Sound
and Sault Ste. Marie, Leaves Goder-
ich, southbound, every Thursday at
12.30 p, for Windsor, Detroit and
Toledo, tailing at ihtermediate ports,
For rates and further information
address Win, Lee, Goderich, or
W. B. ROSEVEAR,
General Traffic 11/Tanager,
Sault Ste. •Marie, Ont.
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50c Or more :
Graniteware; Tinware, Shelf Hardware,. Clothes
Wringer's, Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves, Primps and Sinks,
Window Glass, Daisy Churns, Barn Door Rollers, Carpet'.
ters' Tools, Cutlery and Plated Ware.
We give below a few speeial Prices for next week's
cash buyers . „
20 ft. Waggoner Extension Ladders $3.75.
25 ft. " $4.50.
Peerless machine 011135c.
Rogers' Extra, Machine Oil 85c
Golden Light 40e •
Machine Oda In 5 gal. lots, Eie per gal. less
Pure Whiti
White Lead, n 25 lb. tins, .$1,55
8 lbs. Wire Nails for 250
10 lbs. Out Nails, tor 25o
0 boxes or Axle Grease for 25e
Get onr Prices on Binder Twine
Try Ktireka lily Killer
HARLAND BROS.,
CHEAP - HARDWARE - STORE.
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