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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-11-13, Page 44 The News -Record pubsiehed every Thureday at The News -Record Printing House ALBERT STRBET - CLINTON ••••••*,..444 „ Ternis of subscription—$1 per year in advance $x.5ci may be charged if not so paid. No paper discontinued until all Arrears are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. The date to which query subscription is paid is denoted on the label. Advertising rates—Transient adver- tisements, to cents per nonpareil line for first. insertion and 3 cents per line for ea h stilisequent insertion. Small advertisements not to exceed one inch, such as " Lost," " Stray- ed," " Stolen)" Etc., ittserted once for 35 cents and each subsequent in- sertion to cents. Communications intended for publiea- tion must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer. To Mauro peblication in current issue copy for advertisements should be sent in early. Contract rates—The following table shows our rates for specified per- iods and space : yr. 6 mo. 3 mo. 1 *no. Columns. $70 oo SAO 00 525 oo $8 to 14 Columns. 40 00 25 00 IS 00 6 oo 4 2,00 .5 oo 8 oo 2 50 Column— 18 oo to oo 5 so 2 00 Inch 6 oo 3 so 2 00 I 25 W. J. MITCHELL, Editor and Proprietor "o tar at least as agricultural unplenients- are -concerned, it appearS that the Liberal policy is at least as trotectiobist as that of the Conser- vatives. The chief difference appears to he that Mr, Borden is frank and honest enough as to describe himself as the supporter and advocate of protectionist duties while Mr. Sifton dishonestly attempts to humbug the I cork hy telling them that protees tiowst dutiesare revenue tariff duties. tTke one is the frank opponent of a - revenue tariff ; the other, while equal- ly the enemy of the reytnue tariff, . treacherously professes friendship and - essays to make the 'Western tanner, Whom he has betrayed, not only his sic lin ' to I." . . 'ME CLINTON NEWEPREQORD JO, ",, !nallanivalisalaolo 11 SIXTH. GODERIOH TOWNS1UP. =RIM Oa Friday night our citizens were nitwit depressed at the .sad news of Mr. Philip Murray, a former resident of this town, meeting with a' fetal shooting avcident out hunttng. , was only about three weeks ago that be left las position as engineer in our grist mill to go into the hotel business in Brumfield. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the -whole cournatinity.- , On Sunday anniversary services were bets in the Methodist church. Rey. Brown a . Mitchell was the special preacher. Large congregations were present at both services, especially the .v , in one there being no service in Mrs. J. Sheppard, Sr., took 4 Lail A painful accident happened to Mr. M r Town 1 ine the other Miss Mabel Cleft of Clinton testi- clay. He was harnessing one of Ws end dislocated her wrist. Jacob eye , 4 , November lath,1902 NOTHING cated at her wick's, Mr. John luil's hoises when in some way lie wrenched It is reported that Mr. Jolut pect the extent of his injury until - LIKE LEATHER of the Baylield Line, last Week. his shoulder. • Mr. Meyer did not sus- ! dleton, Jr., who went tO Manitoba. night when the pain became so severe , - .. some tune ago \sill not , return t , t et r. uc anan was . good country' . Christms.s. klan.:toba, he thinks, is a ' making an examination the Dr. fouitd ; that the shoulder. was out of joint. 11r. Ea,. hi Ilcasenn and wife of Her- After the re -setting of the arm Mr. lock called on their old Ba.yeeld Line Meyer felt considere:bly relieved but it friends last wee:. Mr. Beacom is as will be sortie time before be will be hale and hearty as .ever. able to use the arm to any extent. . Mrs, Emerson, Sr., of the 7th con.. Two bank re•presentatives were is seriously ill, but at thee of writing : cently in town looking over the was much better, Mrs. R. Chill of ground with. a view of establishing ill h D h sent for 1 1 t I 4 .branches here but so far neither o the Presbyterian church. On Monday t.linton was attending !er as wee , • :venlig; the church was well filled at Misses Sarah and Emma 13eacom them have alcen action. A. third is IIthm e uto sical eutertainent which was and Miss Flossie Lok of t4 Baylleld understood to have an eye on the op IILLETT TOWNSRIP. s gis en. Everyone seemed to enjoy Line were the guests of ItlIss Lottie ening here and before. many weeks a C t a d last week branch will likely be established. ie With the dose of the year rapidly • Oemselves• 01 • approaching municipal, matters are • Mr. William Drell left here on ri - It was thought last Friday night Sharon Methodist church, but beginning- to be discussed with greater , day for Manitoba. He expects to he Would in le the close of the revival ser - interest. . From. presoit . indications aws.y a couple of weeks. vices they Will continue through this week. • there will be a, big bunch of cancli- -, Our veteran shoemaker, Ur. "I'll Rev, • Mr. Hussar, along with the - dates for the council. Among those Sherritt, has sold his Itouse and por- members, are laboring earnestly and . mentioned, in addition to the present tion of lot on Queen street to I •1V r' no doubt much good has and will come • men•bets are Rohert A.rmstrong, Rich rd Pratt f Al ' f $4 • , , . es orris or oo. • therefrom. .. . a Isaac Barr, IS Dentin.), William aIr, J os. Page has disposed of his Mills and John Barr, Reeve Leeeli . perPoses retiring. If he does -Council- , Mr. John White 'for a reasonable .fig- . house and two Idts in this burg to 1M3 wasnciistasfyle 'guest of fBaDtlefssso.rifotlsisei eo. et lot foe con. lor Ferris will be a candidate - and • use. 'Oise A. Tebbutt bas returned home Will in. all probability be elected with.. ' out opposition. Mr. Ferris is person- Miss Flora on Sat- Watson left here . , ia.erftiaefri spending several weeks in God - ally . popular and is a man of good, urday for Manitona with tne ntention . • * sotted Judgment.- of gettirig tnarxied and residing in Miss • Sarah Chill •of Toronto, who has been visitheg with her cousin,Miss that country .in future. Her father, ReeYe Leech is mentioned as a, like- E. Watson, ac otnO e wiled her as Mamie -ChM of the. Bay -field. Line re- , ly candidate for the county council Mx as. Toronto. The young lady ,has turns to her home this week. • ble t 'f no- other and at is pro at a 1 name is' presented front this township the: good wishes of everyone . lor e We were sorry to hear of the illness " Canada. for Canadians," tho to lia've' CANADA FOR CANADIANS. . . o in 'Brigham, es -reeve, is also said Mr. Leech will take the field. Mr. T 1 an ambition for the count sister, Miss Elora, before the latter y here for a clay or tvvo to vieit her of the illness was something similar -Miss Mattie Watson of Crediton was • . .., of Mr. Albert Thompson, he having to come from apple packing. The nature to bh: happy future. tpok-Ertisie/pdentcolichietias; he ifss, farbieoiontlso.sbyfiell watchword of the.. Conservative party . tatineil' tor a quarter of a century, breathes . Mr. Ed: Bell,. who has been Axing left for Manitoba. . a spirit of national development. ' to In Tucker.sntith, east of 'h&c:field, for A munber• of our citizens attended the, funeral of the late Philip Murray' around again, • • . Moat of the apple packers have . . • the past year, will return to Hullett . strayed to their homes. Alex. Welsh, the realitation of Which Sir John' A. in Brueefield •on Tuesday. : - dev o' ed their best efforts. It is a shortly. Mr, lames Snell leaves this Week in Mr. john Kelly, a former dllythite, Fred.. Emerson -all have .quit the• job, Albert Thompson, Robert Cole' and Macdonald and his - successors have PolieY„Canadian in the broadest charge of a larV consignment of but now of Goderieli, Was in town on. Tuesda.y. 'aftcr having packed 2000 barrels for Leicester sheep for the state of Idaho. sense, It has no •special significance . East or West, but stands for the ad- This lias heen the busiest season hi On Friday the regular sittings of the 'Aug. many years for our -farinicirS, but the Division Court were held here, Judge M. Macpherson • of Exeter, who has . vanceaitnt of interests best calculated are now catching tip wit their wo4 Doyle presiding, .• • liven in our, midst for some time over- seeing a gang of apple packers, -. re (.0 centres of civilization. pretty well and only need' a further ' The. Young People's Society of Trin- . to,, make Car ada one of . the leading continuance of fine weather. : I ity church, 131Yth held a social eyen- , turned to las liotneOlast week. • . Mr. A. W. Ferry • has •again rented intolerant ' towards provincialism ,h1 Mr. Frank Schoales of Laird, ' Al-• ins; at the rectory on Wednesday •ev- It is based on a patriotism which is - . . the Parkins fartu . af which he has ening last. A .pleasant feature of the federal ou.stions. Its direct object is goina, spent a . few da,ys renewing been'a tenant for the past couple of tW o make the est an important factor . ac nal lite:flees with friends • in this • evemng was the . presentation to Miss Flora 1Vatson of a. beautiful silver tea- years. • Mr. .Furry is an industrious in the deve,opment of the East, •and • tol'nslii ). -He was accompanied home accompanied ' by the following Man and, we are .pleasecl to know, is the East a guarantee of progress tcl...1aw 6Y .M1-12 .Tatnes Dodds ,. his father -in- Pet, • address : Dear Plora,—Tim e, .thou meeting with siiccess. . the West. " Canada for Canadians' .• . •. • has a clabn on lill men of broadened' Mise A. Tyerman Spent as week .with who waitest for •no man, thou who Miss Whittle Thompson, teacher at Auburn, accompattied by Misses •Ertatt , hest seen promises. fulfilled,•:thou who . ideas and its realization depends al- friends in Mitchell and •Stitila: .. d Enos, spent Saturday at the ree- together on insisting that our , as n Mr, • Colin Campbell 'of Goderich wilt peer into' all eternity, 'thou who an hast seen Many changes, in ottr little tdence of • Mr . R . Thompsor e . ' affairs be Paramount in the (.yes. of ent a couple of days. last ween- with R. Ilitdc. has gone to Wiarton Mr. .Williani Carter: . band of workers in. Trinity- clnireb, ' . Mr. for the, winter.; . the adininistration. ...13-fytit, thou art about to -Witness art- ' • . Mrs. Jahn Warwick has returned • 'The, friends of Mr, john Beacom,and " Canada for Canadians" has had other change In the -removal itoin • a - home aftcr .spending five weeks - with' es._ . mni any interpretations placed upon 'it. friends in Toronto and vicinity. mong 'us of one .whowe deeply • theyare many, Will be pleased to hear - The • 'Liberal press have systematicall) M -A r. George ddison is lame at teem . IN hen we kali you Flothat he is some betterthan lie was ra We ' -of its meaning and -have appealed to • Mr. James iterguson's house I's 'al- name recalls your . noble clenortment, - ' Mr, -. l' ast weev, • . c ley Wo. misrepresented the Conservative icier, present owing to ill health. • • are pleased to know. that the. very latcher petty sectional prejudices in. their ef- most coMpleted, 'We expect to see it. your grace til ma iieris. an 'yogi.. tows , Week With his. thresh- . forts to render it unpopular ss ' . . occupied• soon.. - thaw ordinary lacy- ike bearing.. o I I' ni a 0 e bacl brea' s last ing. machine, but it is :goine:agaia. , Let its see what " Canadaofor Can . . adians" really . does - signify, It is emblematic of a national life .which . has as its first thought the welfare of our own 'people.. The •Coneeryative: week in Clinton .the •guest of Ins son, is la our own Dominion .of Canada, 00Per., as acceP e . a 81 110. 10 W1 party today, as -in the past, is con- i,. wileatliey. : , . , . . • . end that even. though you em leaving . mt. T•• J. aeltoon, ..Sr., -or Clititon: He cerned with the adViincenient."of the. " Mr. and Mis. 'I'. Pollard .and Miss your parental home you are doing so is: a 'steady' .end reliable young- man. man who has his stake M this Conn- Kate . McMann Of Leadbury • visited to be one Of two to plant -Another,' and of a ebtirteona and pleasing. man - try. That the manufacturers, works . your :own bonses • In this very ner, •so that if he likes the business ingmen and Agriculturiste of the. Unit:- their friend, Miss Janet .Campbell, on :even in in return goods to the value of e gaven. . Ito= • yoirmay have a. foretas.M iie will cd States find on this side of thi. Sunday... • , •. , • • . • ' important step in life we 'hope that we :have. no doubt hut that There Will be a rousing temperance God's blessipg for .yolir ...future hap-, make A sdeces.s of if, . ... ... „ market a ready -market for. 5120,000,-.. meeting held On .Priday. night in the pineesoin. your nevi *abode may follow • 000 of their produce eaeh year.; . tak.. . church at wbith several addresses will von and that in • this your temporal 1VI Carti 'had t do not speak as those who loom. not, • r; 'alma. art, Who te, ovcrker is . . we speak as we do •know and testily a gravelling contract on the lisse :CONSTANCE . •es We have seen. You are about to oLine-_,'-o is making a decided improve- . lea.ve as and go lax away, but we are ment in that 'road: Mr. G. •Wheatley spent part of lasi proud • to: know that that far • away. John • Cooper, son of Mr. ,Gco. • A. . . , . . S6o,000,000 only, is to a Conserirative DONNYEROO-K. . Mr. Willie Day. oi Killarney, .Man., : blessings of your lIeayenly home. We •. an outrage. That our factories shoald - wish":oto ' -remember on and to. have ... ... be closed to provide Work for British, who has . beeti spending. the .sea.son ._ threshiag. with W. Lindsay taunted this 'wish reciproca . we wish. you to . ; Anniversary. services will be held. in the -DonnybroOk Methodist .chtireli on German and other. European workmen; accept.. tlOs pieee of silver as a too- Senday, Novs Seth, when the Rey; J. as a result ef a preferericp from which , home on Thersday. : . • ,- Osi Monday last, aisile.in .SeafOrth, nnitto . of our asSociation together we derive no special bendit, is anoth- as the hostler was bitching tip Mrs. altite .in • Myth. Knowing that we L. , Small . of Auburn - will preach 'at 10.36 a,..in. and Reli., al, Whale,y o1. et source of alarm to those who sup- R.• Hotham's 'horse, the animal be must _ , part we now cominend you to St. Helens at 2.3o and 7 p. sos 'On port the principes involved in '. Ot came untrianageanle. • andran away, the keepingof God- and with. a deep. Canadians." :icon x a hibition of .still• attO . moving • evening , a Hine light steseop- claim that " Canada" must he " for breaking the buggy :th pieces.. and in- sense . ...of Mir loss we bid . ycie adieu . At:1°114Y . lorang itself sci bad' that itis doubt:fel' and. As. a. last . %Yard we• tgoesday . • pictures will be given by• •Rev. TO . Mr. Simon Bedotus Jr., moved last week to the farm he purchased from Mr. S. Wray,- Sauble Line, Stanley. Mr.. Albert Smith has leased Mrs. McCormick's farm on the Brownson Line for a term of years. • The framing of a tariff •which .i,ebether it will live or. not,,, • farewell. . 'Couplancl at .. Auburn. The program Captain John Buie, 'whose death .We , ',recorded last ;week, was. bor inteisPersed :With special mus ie .by•the•cherch thoir. Admission on ma .e all classes more prosperous- •• V111 bo oflered as a remedy of the growing • • evil of foreign competition.. We havi in Canada endless natural resources SUTAXERHILL. .Monday evening, e ,silver. collection at * I B and the Conservative party has . faith' . • Mitsk. pearl and 1-lelen ea‘c.oni s,114:_ xelativ.ee on, his mother's. side -were' the McKellers,: pioneer farniers. and tvell the. door. All. are..eordially invited' to in the ability of Canadians' to develop. their brother ' .Chester.. lett Iliersda4-. known to the old settlers in this:part conM ard ave a good. thne.:•:' • ....- those resources. It is 'enciugh that our for. Marquette, Mich.,. wItere 1 t. Itc, of Huron county.. • His father,. the. late . klisk Mitinie Craig is visiting friends Cant. John Buie, was a. like steam- r..11.1.T.Gadetririeinh. etrhsis eWoene,kp.kted. .t. 'al,. ing'...11) goverinnent Should concern- itself with. father resides; They have bfeeonr iviairte. . over the trotibles of the .Ainerieau,. • and it .beceme , almost like home to change of . residence for the. family *Mr. T, Itainford spent Stinday. at hev ma have a safe ,. our am n affairs, without . lamenting hi this part for the past . .o s - • • • loat man. It involved, Considerable - their roots during the past week. . Yorkshire or German +n (1.,.,. Over them. Our .best Wishes.go with them, letween the; United 'States and Can - SEAVORTH. • Word was received here last week of the sudden 'death -Of Mr. Joseph Shan- ahan of Bay City, Michigan. Mr. Shanahan dropped dead while speaking to man on the street. He lived in Seatorth and vicinity for many years and wasp. brother of Mrs. Jowl Me - Mann, Sr. Mr. Shanahan had pros- pered in' the shipping and lumber bus siniess.and •leaves his widow and child- ren well provided for.. Mr. C. Sperling shippea his furni- ture to Edmonton last week a.nd leav- es for there.M a couple of weeks. Itirs. Sperling ana faintly • have gone to Toronto to visit her people before leaving for the West. Mr. John G. Crick anel family •re-. • turned on Saturday . front New Lis- keard . a,nd have taken up. their resi- dence , here. We understand 'Mr. Crich Iota dispbsed• of his property in New Ontario at a good figure and will re; main here as a 'resident of Seaforth: . - Me. J Purcell of Egmondville• has reMined home for a few days. He has been. working during the summer near Sa.rnie„ but has taken _a position in Walkerton for Which.nlace he leaves ne•Mxtr.w.Ge4,1c.F. Roger's,. Principal of 'the Collegiate. Institutci, .. recently received from the department of Inland 'ReVen- me. at Ottawa, •a complete set of .thet- aeighte .and. Measures '.for use in . the Institute.. The set includes instru- -ments for weighing all -kinds of things' . an'a for Measuring• .everything by the .metrie. system and Is very complete. • As the metric. systern of weights and measures .16. being introduced into ..cOuntries-. and may yet. become . the standard in this country, this set will he it valuable •addition. to the equip - Ment of- the schools es through.it the pmtpils will obtain • a thorough know-, ledge of this •system, a knowledge that may ..be .of much, .pradiral benefit ,t0 them. in years coine,- • • 1,000,000 Canadians who should be of- . anct. • Nee -trust t a".,a; and the --result . was that s Mr. :Craig's. • ;is ent A number of his'.early Yea.rs ThreSlOtig is about completed around fered employment .at home are dcanie- ,',ourney end a happy meeting, o • iled in the tiiited States and their Mrs.. Williams, Miss 'Ella Malden lyth. • Aftier• reeeiving•. a fair educe- . here for the season'. ". • tion in Detroit Chicago 'and Itiilwato • Mr, , Plowman has. been. biieY ranks are .being augmented• from, the aid ',Garnet . visited: Constance ,friends • • t d ea .ed LutIellOW. • •It is our •painful ie record the death Mrs. .Merdocli, Alie. beloved wife 'of Mr. J. G: Murdoth; drygoocle merchant of this Which. took 'place . Wednesday' unaritiag.;'Mre; Mur 'dock bed: both neor."health itir.ecnne tinitt past • and •-two ,Weeks• ago. .she Went with Murdoch -ta Toronto.ta .considO the leading .specialists in that city; who proaouncedothe trouble • can- cer of the Baer- and: that 'tio7poesible • . hope .01 xeopvery. Odd be given. ter, ;returning , Iter. home she .smik 'very-. rapidly.. ind•-lier death, althopgli 'not • unexpeeteci, :. was nevertheless,. • a severe shack to : the fainily and -friends. -Mrs. • • Murdoth; • Who was in her -45th - Year, was. tile, only • child of Mr: and. Mrs.. -Alexa.nder.1VIcKenzie, • for many. - years residents' of the township . of . Ashfield; and tvienty-one'-•-years, ago s'she: Wag', united in marriage to- Mr. altirdoelto „She. was a life-long, earnest • • and devout Christain and wig. greatly : .beloYed . arid esteemed by ell . who knew hess : • brain and •sinew of Eastern Canada. That is not in •keeping. with a, policy of " Canada for 'Cans:diens." What we• need is the hothe market for Can- adian wares, and thia can only .be • secured under anequate " protection" for the mattufactineri artitan, laborer and fernier. The Conservative party is sincere in its appeal for our own people—and its one policy of "Can- ada'for Canadians" is gaining friends as it is better understood. • . , WILL MR. FISHER EXPLAIN1 Hon. Sidney Fisher's. organ,. the. Montreal Herald, much exercised a- bout the reign of corruption. at St, Louis, observes t : ' - " A convicted delegate. will • spend . his time in prisoir writing a .boolt of personal reminiscences under the title • Twenty Years in the House of Dela- gates of St. Loins.' It has been stig- gested that he add a sub. title Or Ho* to Save $10,000 a Year On a Salary of 5500.1 " It is a pity that Mr. Fisher should waste valuable "spaee on the troubles in St. Louis when so many, golden op- portunities offer nearer at • hotne: Why not have the Minister Of Agricul- ture enlighten the readers of his paper as to sultilar• achievement.% of certain of his colleagues ? on Sunday: • The two former .remant. wek Mr. Pafford' and wife of Stapleton. visited. at .klio• George Johnstone's: on , Sunday. - • Mr,. .3. IlOrnby' of -Colborne .visitecl at Mr.' J. JcihnstOne'S on •Sabbatli.. Mr: and- Mrs. • George Tyner vieited friends near. Leadbitry on Sunday.. Miss Dina Watkins of Clintoa visit- ed friends here on Sunday. . • Master Russet Stewart of town vise •tted at Mr. George Tyner's froinsli'ri- •day to Sunday. . • PORTER'S ItILL. • • • • . Miss Nell Macdougall, after. spend. itig the summer, at Mr. William.. El- liott's, has returned 'to her konte itt Egmondville.• • Master Learie Dyke Of Goderielt sPent Situday at the . his uftele, -Mr. John TOrrance. . Mrs Mut A. Cox of- the 7th. eon. was • at a threshing on his father's farm on ltionday, . As it was nearing dusk • lai looked 'across toward- his own place.and was Surprised to see a light in his house. and - thitiking that. some one bad -tat. en , possession in his ab- - settee he hurried over to see who the intruder was,. but he 4otincl that he, havitig risen before .claylight, , lied., left a Jan* burning, John will liaye to get soMehoily to look...idler his. house if he is so negligentsageht • • . • • 'The ' Misses . • Ferguson SOS Auburn spent - Sunday as the guest 'of Miser Cressie Elliott. . - . As it Is nearing winter the wander- ers are returning. Last week Messrs. It. and S. bletelland,• H. and W. Me- • ford Siftoit as a political . traitor. -. In Gregor. and W. Elliott retuotriteclot.rohisi cil.erleta.1;701:r Manitol a, Suuday at home. The Misses Weston of Clieton spent. wesappoitited ten years ago and where , r ORT 'Al-,131S‘T. • . . - he 'remained till three months shim, a hen he . -finally succumbed to the inalady• which lie had been fighting for the -last -15 years He came home to a recent issue it said, .editorially i ' . Mr. .1A.S. . Qns.iil is con!' ttiVoitr.sw.:litleillarnIdedaesn*liolaJtlii'llwlieyaYtitheitigaoedt'ittilleloc-' L/BERAL TRIBUTE TO MR. BORDEN. The Winnipeg Tribune, one of the Liberal' journals in Canada to rement- ber and support the best traditions of the party,. pays Mr. IL L. Borden, the Conservative leader, a high tribute, and incidentally denounces .Hon. kec, -in the Untied States.,4114 Dendas P4elang aliRles in Colborne the last whin well,pot tosiether, have joist the kind of footwear you need. Our immense Work Was never in better shape than now We have all kinds of sethouable goods at reasonable prisms, bought dir•ect. from the manufacturer. Big stock of all kinds of Behbers, we do not handle eeetind qnality goods, gvery pair, we sell is guaranteed by the manufaet titers "rt make no olistake when you bey your rulthere from Sp.ecial for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 and 8 only, 40 pairs Ladies Doman, Kid Buttoned Boots sizes I 4 and 4 only, worth St.50 and $1.75. net Razor toes but good goods to clear at 00o, they are n..1)111.016. , 28 pairs Mint% Buttoned and Laced 13oots„ Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 -and 2. All we ask for your choice for above dates Me, see them. See cair Girls Lid Laced and 13uttoned Bnots sizes 8, 9 and 10; 80 pair of etteh line to go at Only 75c, worth $1: • it- will pay you to see0our stuck and get ou prices, TITO OLD RELIABLE. Wm. TAYLOR .& SON. • Cash and One Priee Butter and Eggs taken as Cash ***** • *****••••••••• •••••• 4** •••• • ************ ******* THE GREAT CASH STORE 1 1 _ MUTUAL INSURANcE CO1VIPANIES .. • • ' . The following particulars are. taken Irani the report of the Inspector of • , :Insurance for the year. 1991 dad relate to that 'year ': ; •. Ixis. Co.—.-Tot'al' assets; 'in Canada, he found'ennlilOyineatmien. 'John- int'a son liavc";one different occupatioas. He was, so tel. Muskoka cin e. deer hunting expect - thing of a 'dniggist, a good telegraph ition. ' • . operator •and alterwards worked with - '13103,877 ; liabilities, $1,000 ; . receipts, S. \-. AWANOSH. , his ,uncles 'sir a . farm. But his' incli- • $6;08 ;, expenditere, $3,950 ; risks. in nation was for a.lnife othe lakes and' • . • • ' . force, : axst Dec., 2x69, -representing- when about x6 years of age he began EA.T17 • . . ;- hrs. eareer oh the splendid steamer R. o-..„, q Usborne and Ilibbert Co. -Total ae- N.. Rice of the Detroit and -Cleveland • *nue ,,abbath • sebool and Puasi 9( blic , - , .. • • • ,tes Si,b. : , su ,I5,/?9 , lialmjitoo ; re line, where, uttder.the tintion of Capt.' school, section 9, con: 12, •East • a a - McKay, he -received flie rudiments of a splendid.cliscipliae which 110 ever main-' brined over his oWn• crew when. he at - 'anted command,- His-proi1iotion was rapid, He sailed on difTeren steamers all..over the Northwestern lat ms,becom- Mg a lirst-class pilot. . At the . age. of 24 lie was .appointed captain of the seopeller Cuyahoga.. • Ilis• next com- . mand was the new steamer George Ls Colwell, the building of whielt lic. sup- erintended himself; After a number...of- :years • the Colwell was sind -and he 'then took the steamier George Spencer but on account of disease, which had this early begun to develop, he hadto resignearly in. the' fall, A course of • treatment under the celebrated Dr. toiddick of Alontreal restored 'hint to a fair state ot healthand he was then engaged to take commend Of the- stect- merMichigan, trading on the Pacific coast ' Iron 'Columbia River 10--San- Franeisco. ft • was found, , however,. that the fogs which prevailed 111 that rart of the Pacific. would be injurious to his health so be was obliged to give it up. He theft took • charge of: the steamer Ellimeere, where lie remained a number of years, He was thee ap- pointed to the Charlemagne .'rower, Jr., and front that to the steel stea- mer Spokane. His next command was the City of Berlin to Which he * * Iluat.received anothealarge consignment . : See one Millinet y Depart, - 'of Rubberent rock hettotti. prices, .. went foe lettesenoyeltiqs. See our range of beautiful FURS, LADIES' COATS, CAPES, CAPERINES, RUFFS, • I MUFFS, GAUNTLETS and CAPS • Misses Storm Collars, Ruffs, 1V1uffs and CaPei.' and Men's • Coats and Caps in Great variety. Having selected • this range of fine Furs from the hestsnitnefacturers at the closest mist' price has placed us in a .pOsition to save you money. Now is the time to take advantege of the nioney saving prices. , • • • . • • • • A big job In all- wool Blankets, geodelarge size and mach antler the usual price. • • See cateMen's Firie Overcoats. They are the cor7. ' • rect stole and tire selling well. " Asked at Morden hether he Was heath: at present. . in favor of increasing the tariff on Miss Jean Dingier is again able to g agricultural implements, Mr.. Borden leave her roomman he ever held in reverence, the replied that ke believed the duty was Dr. W. Y...Hayden of Goderich Sun- kev.A. McLean. As it steamboat cap. high though now. . We ShOnld say , it •dayed with his parents. • teat it was admitted all over the was. The incident, • however, is in, Mr. W. T. Pellow and Idis.e Maggie litiiesectiuhtatheilit:dhiaiod•sitgenryiootsf atiiilde laiictit... structive, because it has led Mr. SD- Campbell of Goad& autaiayed with few --------------tottepeat behalf of the his parents here. ventures which occur .in it sailor's life 7,iberal party, tltat te present tariff Lizzie Richardson Stuttlayed but probably his greatest achievement on these artielts is I- all. right as it with her sister 'in Dungannon. was in the, sprit% of 1901 when in the is.' The Manitoba. farmer is now in a Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke of Col- memorable ice Jam at the lower end position to see exactly what the clif- bortte spent Sunday with Meads fit of Lake Hutton he alone among alt fere:tee is, so far as regards that por- *the village. aril aria of steamers forced the Berlin tion of the tariff which roost concerns Mrs. W. T. Pellow is home again 1111'011gh the ice ' pack . This might be his pocket, betweeft the high pram- treat visiting. her datighter'Mrs. W. calf( cl luck but there Was still the tion of the Conservatives and whR Gore '1, t r flay, Mattitoulin /stand mere clillieult iceberg filled river St Mr, Siitoni in his efforts to itutnint Mr, Joseph Wilson is home again Clair to raft. The next day the mar- t • 'Hi et I ticknow . ,mc fraternity all over the chain of . tit the library in that town for 25 , weeMsh; - will hold a social. eatertain--- mein. in the school room on Friday • evening, Nov.:_ • r4th.. . Refreshments'. will be served and 'a good Program is..--bes leg 'provided.. The eommittee is :spar- ing no pains to provide' good even- ing's entertainment • and it Is 'hoped that their efforts. will be ligerally re- warded .-,boy, • 0. large attendance.. The proceedg"..willi be devoted to the:pur- chase •of 'books. for the Sabbath school SilVer.'collection. . . • • 1V1r. Joseph Adams met- with: a ser - bus accident on. Monday week 'while drawing turnips on the farm of Geri, Henderson, near • towu. It, appears that the front end -board of the wagon came out. and the front part of the load rolled down, frightening the horses so that. they ran away. • Mr. .Adattis .was' thrown, out, the wagon passing 'over his body,.. breaking. one are' and several ribs. Tlte banes of the arm are very.b.adly fractured near the elbow.. . Mr. Gunn of Toronto Nvas hi town last- week on business in connection with the Whigham Produce Co. In addition to the improvetnents already made it is intended to build a large stable,. to raise the roof of the refrig- eratf.r and build an addition thereto. Messis. R. Kinsman and Wm. Moore will do the work. Mr. Graham, the manager,- .is talking of putting in electric power to provide the low tem- perature 'necessary for storage purpos- es. Mr. J. E, Davis, who has been con- ducting a drug store in the Macdonald block for the past four years, has sold otit to IVIr. Waltott McKilibon and the new proprietor took possession oti the 1st of Novi:saber. Mr. McKibbon has been a resident of Winghein all his lift. • On Sunday evenitg last Mr. William Dow Moore died at his home, aged years. Deceased lead been a resident of Wingliam for some three years, comitig Imre from Seciforth. Ile Was a resident of Seaforth tor many years and filled the position of • librarian the e et ors, 0 ins it re e e ar . The Conservatives believe the auty Mr. J. A. Hawkins Sundayed in kites were electrified to learn that the Is high though ; atel the Liberals hold Dungannon,City of Berlin had got through. Ile that the ptesent tariff an thft eArtie- Mr. Thos. Itawkias, wife atal child wag married twelve veers ago and les M all right ae it is," sonhved with his brother IWO, t Levee a widoW but AO eldiclren.• years. He was a native of England ad was a mast held itt high esteem. He lemma two daughters, Misses Sara 1'4, and Carle MOores emote, $6,6.14 expenditure, . $5,903 ; 'risks in. force, Dee. 31st, 2090, seine-. sensing $3,621,386. " West Wawanosh Co.—Total assets, 5555,138 ; no liabilities ; receipts 55,- 985 ..; expenditure, .151,053 .,• risks in force, 3192, representiug 40349. • Howick Co.—Total assets, .5236,127 ; no. liabilities ; receipts,: 510,196. ; ex- penditure, .$6,01,5 ; risks in force,3329,' representing 54,923;080._ • • Hay Co.—Total assets; 5120,641 ; .liabilities, $450 ;• receipts, 56,840 ; ex- penditure; $5,$.73 ; risks .in force,1812, represeeting $3,143,435. • • • • D. M. MoBEATH' - - BLYTH. Pi etoi la 13 oek. **** **IN 44** 0*** i************************************* HURON' COUNTY'S, SHARE. • Among tho. visitors at. Parliament buildings yesterday -was County Coun- cillor_ Moblillan of Winghain; who was desirous of obtaining information re- specting the amount to which the County •• of Huron, would be entitled. under the recent good roads legisla- tion. The Deputy Commissioner �f Public. Works informed him that upon 'eomplying With the provisions of the' statute the County .will be entitled to. 540,000. The County Council will dis- cuss the matter at its next .meeting.— Toronto' Globe!. TE S/FTON TRIAL. ' . The third Sifton trial was brought to a close on Saturday night when the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. The judge charged against the prisoner and the crown was surprised at the result. The three trials ate said to have cost the county of Mid- dlesex • los,000 and the defence about the' sante amount. Gerald Siftort is, comparatively, it poor man, The .situation is complicated. Walt- er Herbert says Im assisted Gerald Nitton to murder his father, but •the jury says the old man's death was the result of en accident. 'lite arch crim- inal being, therefore., set freeit ought to naturally follow that Herbert would be let go also, but the latter having admitted that he assisted in a murder, while the jury says there was no murder, must receive the death' sentence at the Salutary assizes. The situation is 'unique in the annals of clinic and it is expected that , the crown will pardon Herbert,. • • . & HOLLOWAY Furniture '.Sonae reasons ,villy..you should buy . from the Clinton Furniture Co.• Beeanse their stock is large and well 'Assorted.. The designs are the newest and insist up-to•date •, The construction and finiah are the best • • Materials toat Wear out the buyers' expectations Aad prices that are easy on' our customers • • Alert all kinds of repablogi ripholsterh4 and , Picture fratniog at modeeate prices: . • Undertaltiog in alltts branches .• 1), ATKINSON: • 7 Manager and Ftineral 1101100prpqr • • • • • Night' end Sunday. calls answered .at. residence' on Princess Sto.direetlY•back-of Presbyterian church._ • . . • BRUSSELS.. • • Jas. Cummings of ' Grey township appeared .before Magistrates, Turnbull, Ross and Keer to answer to a, charge of assault, etc:, committedoe Peter• S. 'Ross also of Grey. It amicars that the young people 'were having a, eocial dance at. Win, Ross', when .Oummings came. alOrigand forcibly evicted the proprietor, using violent means in doing io,' even administering 'a blow or two. Not- content -with that he kept Mr. ,Ross Out in the cold dark hight until the guests' departed at about 2:30,d. in., using all kinds of threats. A number of witnesses 'gave testimony and then the magistrates decided that Citinmings befined. $2o and costs and also bound' him •over to keep peace for cine year and to give a bond to that. effect. , vtrnmenuxttn. • the saw mill • has changed' hands again. IVfesprs. Cottle .& 'Son being the new proprietors. Mr,. and Mrs. W.. J. Kew visited their • datighter, Mrs. Skelding, at Silekb011tile: • . , Rev. Ce C. Kaine spoke at the or- angeman's banquet in Amberly. The managers and building commit- tee of the Presbyterian church held a Meeting at the IVfanee on 'Monday. night. Miss Mitotic Holmes of Clinton wits visttitigat Mr. Joseph Holmes'. Ti ltis s a good year for the Publie' school teachers. We are • glad to know that Miss Neill° Troy and Mr, IC. S. 13etston have been te-etigaged in their present sections,at it substantial increase in salary in bath eases. Mies Mary Troy,' who is at present attend - Mg Model in Goderich -has also been fortuaate in securing a school already. At a meeting held in the Presbyter- ian church last Wednesday evening the Whitechurch branch of the Upper Can - ads. Bil,le Society was re -organized With the following officers Pres.,Rev. C. C. Keine ; ViceePresident, Rev. 0. M. Dunti ; Secretary, 11. D. 1 -tenders son Treas., W. 3. Hew. The Meet,* ing was addressed very eloquently mitt foscibly by Rev, A. Millar Of Loch- alsh, the agent of the society. If everyone present were as enthusiastic as the sprisker Xsible Society work *Quid boon In Whitechurch thia year. low Points ***.gow*iinboa.lb4Ar . JO I have still left a large stock of plougb. repairs on hand and as the sea- - son is getting late • I will sell them all off at; below cost while they last, All Low Points 250 each... All Wing Points. Sod each. All Sole Strips 250 each. 7 ' Gang Points from 250 to 50e per pair. This is a 'rare chance .to secure re- _ Pairs for fall or nest spring's use. D. McNAUGHTOvarN, fta....,...-- • - 0. MOKOWN HIGH CLASS HARNESS SHOP • Good quality harness, both light and heavy, • at moderate prieea. I sell best Saskatchewan Robe$, also Itugs, Blankets, Trunks, Val- ises, Ete, 1 Manila