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THE CLINTON NEWS-IMOO=
Dairying pa The Decline In Huron County.
Mr. Tho. McMillan of Hullett aa.ys:
" this teeth n dairying and more
articularly cheese making is grcatly
on the 'decline. Out of ten cheese fac-
tories forderly operated only Mie fa
Hi existence todisy, ar.d 04t one male;
wily a half hearted busiuess. Fotie of
the others have been turned into but-
ter factories and the balance .clostd
.own. .47.7.fongst the reasons. for this
change are : 1—The very careful cou-
tinuotts daily .work, stretching over
the 'whole year, which the profitable
handling of a herd of dairy cows en-
tails ; 2—the want of a sufficiency of
suitable labor for the business ;
the fact that in patronizing eheese or
butter factories you are, to. a certain
extent, dependent upon the action of
o r neighbor farmers, as the co-op-
erative dairy business can never reach
its hignest dt pee of success nnIess
literally patronized by the great body
of farmers in the .neighborhood ; . 4—
the increased price of beef1. causing
many to turn their attention to this
department of stock keeping, andthe
ael that in this section the beefing
fanners are, prominently, the most
stite.ssful in the district!'
Mr. Mcblillau, in giving his opinion
on the pi oposal to license and inspect
all it.ctories, eavs "This ie a matter
of little importance in this itainedi-
ate neighborhood, as it seems from
present appearances that factories will
largtly become e thing of alie past.
As to the principle of • licensing
I would say,- in . view of . the
fact that ,it is •so hard to
To Finish
have anything in connection with •
the supply of 1lti1k, and the con-
t Woes surroundingir manufacture,
suitable for the suppl; of a high class
article, it stems , almost a necessity
that NOM naive of this kind should
be made end regulations strictly en -
Wriest, if weare ever to improve, or
even told our past reputation for the
quality of our cheese products. How-
ever, when -.1 think oi cOMpeklieg a
business:seat as the dairy business to
pay a *license, I would be very. caut-
ious at out making such a recoinnien-
da thin. "
" In my district," says Robt. John-
son of the Bright cheese factory, - for-
n.erly manager of • the factory at
Holinesville, " we are holding our.
.owii in the dairy business." In some
sections, however, Mr. Johnsou iutim-
ates that there has been a falling oft.
" The quality.ot milk in our section,".
adds Mr. Jo inson, " is steadily bra
pro.ing year atter year Our dairy-
men are alive to the necessity of tak-
illg Care or tiv:ir milk.I think they
have been. brought to see that without
the finest quality Of milk we catnot
produce cheese' that will hold its place
in the markets of the world. The
•
Iquality • of the cheese this • seaton il1
conceded by hy all .dealers to be of the.
finest. The. causes are the cool weath-
er .of the past season, the abundance
• of pasturage and good water, and the
curing of- the cheese uniler the most
conditions. This - latter
tro . es that the cool curing at cheese
. is. ciu impertantfactor fo determining
the .quality."
Western Cattle.
An interesting -experiment in stoat
feeding will be conducted .in Ontario
this winter, when twenty four grade
ste.rs from the Northwest Territories.
will be ." finished for the, British
market. Arrangements are now being
made by the Territorial, the Dominion
and the Ontario Departments of Ag-
riculture for the exhibition . of the -an-
imals. at the Provincial Winter • Fair
at Guelph, after which theywill be
to:en to one of the wenn barns of
Wellington county where they will put
on beefat a tremendous rate: Writing
to Secretary Westervelt of the Winter
Fair, Mr. F. W. Hodson; •Dominion
Li e Stock Commissioner, says
1 believe that ' the Ontario fann-
erswill be able to sell stockers to
the Northwest Territories and 'buy
-them back as -feeders leter. These
- Cattle cannot be finished properly �n
the Western plains. ,We •cannot grew
• cattle as cheaply in Ontario as they
cell. Hi the West, but we can JIMA
• thein - better.". • - • . • - • •
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The only obstacle Mi. Westervelt.
• sees :to the plan is the freight rates,
which would- be •increirsed- by the two
shorthauls, instead of 'one • Icing. haul,.
• between the West and Montreal, •• but
heathin s this Might be •avercome by
arrangement with the •railways. a• •
Toronto Live Stock Market
LORONTO. • • .1
Toronto, Nov. 14th—At the Weetern
cattle yards today the receipts were 90
carloads of live stock, including 87..5
cattle, 3,000 sheep andalain•bs, 1,590 •
hogs, so calves and ap cow's; •
The cattle trade was brisk. and price
ts firmer ; tbe supply of good ..cattle ,
was insullicieet • for :the demand.;
lambs lost the • advance_ of yesterday,.
but in' other respects small stuff • is. •
unt haeged.
For goad to choice export •eattle .
there was an active equiry -at • front
414 to 5c per lb., and a fenipicked lots
sold at from 15 to 20c more light ex- '
ort cattle sold firmer at front 4. to ••
4,4e 1.er pound... • .-1,
The mild- weather and • cheap alit' .a -
I,
bundant supplies of pottltry are.largel.
ly rest.onsib:e- for the dullness eacist
ing in the local .cattle trade. IVliat I
little good butcher's cattle we had •
were aolti ieadily at from. 3% -to' 414e
Per lb. •, for picked lots 4,4c was ma I
casionally paid, Prices for connuoti
staff were. firmer and about .eperythieg
here sold. •
Feederand stockers were in light
supply and wanted.. prices are steady
and un hanged. • • •
Feedng bulls are firtner at. fame
to 3'1C per Ito. . . • 4
EX1 ort bullsare steady and tie-:
changed: • • • -
Good milch cow's are ,wanted ; • for .•
choice cows as much as $6o will be.
paid.
Choice veal calves are.in _steady dee •
mend,
Lambs were weaker,' as the result of •
er supply.. • • • • •
,wnrcinAit.•. ••
Export ewes Worth to
$3.4o per ett . ' • . •
Landis. are selling at ...front $3:25 to
$3.75 per twt. . • • . .
But -n
,.s are ominal' at ..5e.50 • to. 52.-..
75 per cwt. ' • a
Cary es fetch .froni $2 to '$10 encla.. or
from 3...to. 5c per. .• • • •
„The following were the principal deal-
ers. today.: Messrs. Wm, • • Levaek,
Crawford & Hunnisett, Maybee, Mtn -
by and Wilson, Whaley &
Wesley Dune; C. Maybe?, Zeagniatia&
Sons,. E. Rowntree, • the Harris -Abat-
toir Co., Lunness • &•Halligan, .'A:
A Levacke J. Collins:, Sinclair Leve
aele,• 11: & Ilunnissett,. Jr., C.
McCurdy,. Etc: • • • ' ." .• •
..TOO many mall hogs are still com
are
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from
53.25
LUCKNOW:
ZURICH,
Orr readers will deeply regret to Mr. Edward Rupp wait arrested last
learn of the death of Mr. Grant him:- we by Deputy Sheriff Wilkie of
ray, tattle buyer of Ashlield, which Brown City, Mich. Rupp is alleged to
took .pla e lest week. Deceased was have 'received ti0111t money under false
in his 24t11 year mat was an exem- preteses Dom a merchant named
I lary young man, greatly esteemed, Windsor in Brown City last week. The
and respected by all who had the delay heritt lead his prisoner left
aSiire OE his acquaintance. Ile had here yesterday morning and if the
been in failing health for some years charge is proven Ruppwill 1i ely liave
Past and last fall he went to Calgary to work' for Uncle Nam for awhile.
where lie spent the winter months. Ile Mr. Isaite. IL Wienter of Preston
left there in April and spent sometime purchased Alts.• Ilaatung's 25 acre
in British Columbia, but finding that farm c n tLe Fab) lon. Line for $x tox.
his health was not improving be went Le ail' ta' e possessien the first
to the Hot Springs of Colorado, but next month,
all to no purpoi,e, and as the fatal •
dist a e could tot be saa•ken off be le
terned home during the en/rimer. Ev-
erythieg that tender care and medical
s ill could do was done for Jilin, but
despite the best efforts. of the leading
doctors both in the United States and
Canada, he greclually grew worse till
death relieved his sufferings.
Another of the old residents of the
township of Wawanosh passed to the
Great Beyond on Thursday, Nov. 60a SEAFORTU.
in Me person of Ann Philips, beloved
wife of 'William Phillips, at the age of After a lingering' illness of some
Po 'years. Deceased was highly re- months Mrs. McGregor passed away
speeted by a large circle friends. at her home last Week. It will be tea
he interineut took piece in Dungan- membered that tier husband, Mr. Dent
can McGregor, , died rather suddenly
last winter. At that time Mre. Me-
taregor was SO 111 her recovery was
very doubtful and she has plater been
wshe
ell
rs
hc
Mr. . John I.,11sott has moved onto was born in Cape Breton 58 years ago
the fartn• he iecently purchased from - and came here with ber parents when
. .
Miss Mary Hagan will return to Tit-
:I:ry
a. shortly to
dressmaker.
stock where he has secured a situaa
Mr. J. 13. Dennis Ilea left for Wood -
resume her duties as
. dollar. The Fatuity Ilerallil and Week -
Wade, Office Registrar of Live Stock,
letter with e, year's subscription, one
Toronto. Mr. Wade aecompa.nied his*
. ly altar is recognized as the best ag-
Messrs. F. *W. Hess and William, neultural paper in America and as a
0 Brien have returned from Manitoba. family paper it eacels in every de-
partment.
•
The Advance says : " There appears •
to be wild rumors in the adjacent .
country regarding diphtheria in NVing-
ham and a great deal of unneceasary
fright en the part of paople .cdnriag• te
town. The public naturallylook for a.
reliable statement of the case. There'
have been, it is true, a few cases .of
the . disease, but only a few,not by.
any mars sufficient to cause much le,
larm. lhe Board of Health met end
decided to close the school for• one
week, not becauge of • the number ol
cases, but in order to cheek, the spread'
• of the disease at • the. outset.. •Meinbers
of the Board of Health held reepon.
sible positions, as guardians of .the
public health, If they are • la*, tha',
public will condemn them if 'diseaee
spre,.ds ; if they are strict they 'get
into trouble on that score. We be.
Bete that patience and.care will ne
move the traces of the very few cases*
known In the meantime, people 'from
the country need not be alarmed or
afraid to caret to town" a -
On Wedaesday afternoon Mr. A. H.
Carr received a telegrain atinooneine
the death of his sister, Mrs: • Hutton,
at Pictou, 1'. E. I., • alid' on the saint
afternoon he received' another .telegrain
announcing the death of .Mr. Grant
Murray of Ashfield township. Hie sis."
ter, Mrs. ,klutton, was also a sister or.
Mr. 1.`. J..carr, Mrs. Floody and Mrs.
Cody, residents of Wingitain. It Wilr
be remembered that •111rs. Iltittcnia•
husband died some months ago. Mrs:
Cody and Mrs. Floody lett on Wednese
day afternoon fot Pictou. Mr. Carr')
nephew, Grant Murray, was a son 0
Mr. John lifurtay, a prominentresi
dent of Ashfield township.
-big in. • • •
Hogs, are•eteady and unchanged. •
The tbp price' Lor .chOice hogs is $6,
rer cwt.-. end light and fat hogs are
quoted at 55.75 'per. cwt.• •
. Hogs to fetch the top pricetinest be
of ptime quality and scale not below.
ieo nor 'above .2o0 lbs..
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FOR FAIthIERD TO THINK ABOUT.
An important letter from. Mr. U.
G. Wade, of the Diatainion Shorthorn.
Breeders' Association, appears in the
Herald and Weekly Star of
Lontreat . this week. It reads as fol-
lows : " It 1 As been iny privilege to
read for a turnxber .of years from time
to tine the fandiria papers mit only
set our own country, but cif the Unit-
ed. States and Gieat Britain, aucl I
beg to say that the agricultural •fieWS
itt that Family , Derain and Weekly
Star is alone worth many times the
sub. car tion price. Your agricultural
editor is a geed one end be appears
to Le tho.oughly versed in all agri-
cultural inetters."—Signed I. O.
. ENGLAND,..• .
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.11,oedon, Nov. i4th.--(Specia1.)-1TO
dey. 'Canadian 'cattle continues. avec*
at from • it to 121ac. per Ili. (dressed •
weight) ;• „tralp are ix to 13e per lb. ;
lambs ..14e (dressed weight) ;: .refriger-
aloe beef • is finn at to iiac per
lb.. • • .•
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. New York, Noy.. 14th.-..-(Special)eee
Eaports today., none.; toinorrow,
2,1 b.eves, 2?217 'Sleelp, and 8,77o
qaarters •of refrigerator . beef ' ••
NEW. YORK, • . .
Mrs. ,T- S. Macdonald of Zetlaiii
finds the truth of the sayitig that
" troubles never come siegly." tot
lohg ageglie lost her liusbatid. Ther
in Math • last her ten -year-old S011.
Norman was stritek in one eye by r
playmate, unintentionally. The, littlt
fellow was throwing at alt object,hut
missing his alai struck Norman in ont
eye. The initired child was taken ta
the Sielc .Childreit's Hospital, Toron•
to, and the eye removed. Mrs. Mac
clonald iiow has word that the othei
e is seriously affected and she feati
that her son may lose hie' sight al
together. We hope • such a calniiiitv
may not be the lot of the little suf..
lerer.
• True November weather this. •
A Welsh rarebit in the base labrit
of is hideoita drextie.
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• UNFAIR. POSTAGE I AW•
111,11.
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. EAST WAWANOSIL •
Mr. •Robert Mason and fainify have •
moved to their iiew home. in Blueviale.e
\Tufty MUCH ALIVE.
John C. Snell, who was reported to
hate 'been pound up in a threshing I
machine, writes. hum Portage La .
Prairie, Man, to Mr. F. W. Watts, •
secretary of the Sheffield Lodge 5. O.
ea, of ehich he is a member, that he
is very inech alive and steadily grow-
ing in avoirdupois. he says 'let a :
111411 01 the seine name was killed near '
'Brandon and supPoses that was hoW
the story with its horrible details.
suant to actiournment, members all
present. The minutes Of last meeting
were read and 'adopted. Dr. McAsh *of
Bergrave appeared before thecouncil
soliciting some assistance for Albert
Haggitt, a .yoeng man residing at lot
42, con. 5, laid' tip with -a broken leg
end in indigent circumstances. .Atter
hearing explanatious ,regarding Mr,
Hageitt's, ceee it Was decideclathat
steps be ta'zen to have ,hfin- sent -to
the Ilouse of Refuge at Clinton.
• The following accounts were receiv-
ed • and ordered to he paid . James
Martin, 53 yards gravel, road cliv. No.
68, $2.ro, 174 yards gravel said 7.
days inspecting grave] ling• on western.
boundary, $24.2o ; .Fred. Rath, • dig-
ging M draas. Per engiiieer's award;
s:deline•ag and• 40, con. 5, 537.85 ; J.
Cole,••pathmaster, rep. bridges, . cedar
timber, efc.,at lots,. 42, con. .8 and.
9,• S8.25.; TacKineon Bros, 59X yards
of. gravel, lots '4o,„; cons. 6 and. 7, $19.-
8*; Deacon,. drawing .and put-
ting in tile in . culvert, lot 33,.• con.
io, also putting in culvert °anal grav-
elliiig lots •.33, cons. to and ar, ;
. Henry McGee, drawing -tile •and, pea:
ting ' in cillaert .6.11(1. repairing ap-
proaches to bridge, lots 30, cons. to
and at, .$5 ; Purdoia rebuilding'
and repairingbridge,, lots 30 and. 31,
con • ia, .a8,3o. ; . 3anies -McGee,
build:na snow fence, . sideline 30
and 31, . con io, $65,3 Robt. Scott,
drawing and. petting lit 'Concrete cal-.
also aepairing culvert sideline
Mr.. Robert Mason. .Vi'...a .are sorry ,to but .a. child. Sliteleaves two daughters originated. -
learn •that Alr.• Elliott is at present •-aurvivreg her, Mrs.. Samuel. Smith, .
suffering .with a sprained ankle. .
.Tr., of itfeleillop, and bliss McGregor
The council met 'on Nov, 6th, pur-
: -The Tavistock Gaaette cites an:
cident • iii • its experience of Mia Iful,
ock's unfair postage law, which can
be verified by every newspaper. A big
budgetait •• printers' copywhich it was
hoped by. the 'sender would be used for
adyertising free the •coming St. Louis.
.Wor.a•s 'fair, came . for. one edit,
But," says the Gazette " let' .a
,
person in Shakespeare send so
as • sone little personal to this office
and the cost is two cents. In Canada
two cents for two or three miles ;itt
the United States. one cent foranan-
limited distance." • • • • •
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TFIE IEST CHRIST %LAS GIFT ••
• • FOR SO LITTLE MONEY.
• There ig no present so. reasonable in
price that will give so. Hitch lasting
pleasure as a year's subscription to
'the loutles Companion. • .
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:There willbe fifty' two issues Of the
paper during 1903 and among. the con
tents tif this new v.:Atone. will • be
strial stories, each 'a bookpht itself,
reflecting .Antericatt -life in hinne,camp
and fielda • , • ,.
•' . do.
special 'articles coetributed by. lemons
Inc!! and women--stateemen, travellers,
essayists tied scientists. • •
• • 2cio •
thoughtful alai timely- editorial attic -
Its on importimt public and clenneetic
quesitioes. , •
, 250
short stories . by the best of living
story 'writers—stories of. character,.
stories of achievetnent, Stories of hu -
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short totes on current events, and
discover:es in the field of scheme and
littiAlto.1 history.
2000
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bright and amusing efiecdotes, iteitis
of strange and curious knowledge,
limns' and sketches.
Ancl these do not include the weekly
articleon the care of the health, the
ehildren's page and other features.. of
interest. A full illustrated prospecte's
of !he Companion's 1903 t ohmic will
be scat withnimple copies Of the
peper to any address free. Those who
ubscriLe at mice for 1903, sending
$1.75, will receive all the issues of
t..oitiminion fix the remaining
wee'•s of 1902 train the time of Sub-
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Valendar for r9o3, lithographed in •
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HE YOUTH'S C0MPA.N10N1 ,
'1,14 Beasley f3t. Roston Mass.
36 end 37, cops. • 9 and mo,, $4 1 ••
•Perterfield•; . -eeetiices rendered reviging
voter's list, attending court. at Bela
grave, rent •lire • room'etc., by order
of' the .coopty 5113.29 ; Alex.
'Porterfield, services rendered as eone
gut*, serving- notices,revising voter's
list, •attending court ' at Belgrave,
mileage, Ate., by ' order of c'ount,Y
.judge, $7.99 William Robinson,': sel-
ecting jurors, 1902, $2, also e•itending
voter's list valet at rlelgravea by or-
der of county , judge,. a2.50, $4.50 111
all.- A 111:1:1 ler of *Mall 'aeconnts ate
inatinting .to 545;50 •for gravel, grav-
elling, • repairir g culverts, eta • , . also
receivedand: paid.. 'the areastirer re -
Ported cesh on hand at date $276,66:
. Bylaw . No. • le, 190e;• appointing
placeof nomination, placea. of , dee-
• tam and deputy, returning officers in
ensuing • mitnicieal electiOn,. duly read
.and., passedR.- Cl.• MeGowan,' lot 40,
con, '2, is D. R. O. for Oiling sub-
division No. 1.; D. S. Scott same for
.division No. 2 j, J01111JI1iotL, .Tr., for
division No. 3,*: 'end John Gibbons,.
lot 19, • con. • IT, for division No. 4. .
,BylawNo; 1902,' being a bylaw to
..aise by the issue Of-debentifres the
wn of $656o• ler thepunpose of build-
irg: a bridge on the river at lot ' 31,
cons. 6. and: 7,to be submittedto vote
of :the ..ratepeyers • for their assent at
the atex't ensuing municipal erection,
Jail 7903, read • first and.second
time.
Henry Macau; lot 39,,con. to, was
.pic Rentand conalainecl. about the wav.
e had been used, in the matter of • .4
clitch he had dug at or.near his prop.,
arty,. • let. • by Counrillor . Carr SOTOC
titre • ago; which wee, As yet unpgid,
and:threatened to take.' leg•al proceed-
ings against the council .if this Matter
wasnot settled right away. Mr. Carr.
int' self defence stated that its soon as
•Mr. Deacon finished this contract ac-
ording to terms Of agreement •signed
hlr.' Deacon and himielf when :the.
v•as let, •• the nay ..for same • would
soon be forthcoming. •
The oomicii then adjourned till Mon-
day, 15the of December next, .. • '
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• • Asmagi,tit
at ramie.
. . . MARILT.A.Galire
Az old and much respected resident s' • . .
of town died in the person of Mrs. ItIlSSELL—QVANCE—At 'the resi-
D. Moran last week. Mrs.' Moran lid - dence of the bride'Parents, on
been an iuvalia for a loit time. Iswo Nov. 12t1t, by the Rev.. • W, M.
claegliters, Miss Moran and Mrs. Maltin, ',avid Russell . to .Miss •
Jones live in' town,' and three eons in
1 Annie, daughter of Mr. -Richard
the 4'iouthern: • States. Two of the • atiance, •all �f Eateter.
Sone were home to attend the funeral, bteARTER-4N1TON-an Morris, on •
. . . Nov. i2th, by •Rev. A. •Mebrab,Mra .
,, • Henry Beater MeArter _or Brussels - • •
TIENSALL.
November 20th, 1902
Get the Most
put of Your Food
(It'ou don't and can't U your etorasieh
is weak. A weak stomach does not di.
gest all that is ordinarily taken into it.
It gets tired eat3ily, and what it fella to
digest is wasted.
Among the gips of a7wealr otomach
ere unetannees after eating, fits of nor.
Yens beadacbe, and disagreeable belch.,
ing,
01 have been troubled with dyspepela for
years, end tried every remedy I heard of,
but never got anything that gsve Die relief
until I took Hood's 8araaparlua.. I cannot
Praise We medicine too it ghly for the geed
U bee done me. I always take it in tbe
Wine and fall and would not be without
it." W. A. Noma, Belleville, Ont.
floods Sarsaparilla
Strengthens and tones the stomach and
the whole digestive system.
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HAIR CUT
CLEAN sHA'yE
try the leading barber.
NEXT DOOR TO IRWIN'S mom
George D.Roberton.
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ortland Cement
FOR SALE,
to Miss Minnie Fulton of •Morris..
. • HUSONe-WOOD—In on: the'
Lest week Mr. Joe Case bails fare- r2th Nov., aby the Rev. C. W..
wall to his Heneell Metals and left Brown, Mr. tiles,' Hitson el 'St,
for Toronto. Previous to leaving he • Marys to Miss Hannah Wood of
dist osed ' of lig gro airy business here • Mitchell. . • • . •
to Geo. Scott; Joseph.waa well liked BESNETTe-•11ERD—At the residence
by, his follow citizens., licing of a gen- ' . of the bride's father on the. 5th of
ial disposition. He has -held the pos- Nov.,. by Rea. •Mr. Howarda-Wni; •
Won of collector for the municipelity •Retniett 0.1' Galt to Mise Fanny, -
for • three 'year% incl took a live in ter- daughter. of Mr. Robert Herd of
est in the prosperity and progress of, a Mitchell; .
Hensel'. •Mrs. ease and childree left TA.V1,01t—TACQUES—In. Exeter,. ou
.an -Saturday for Toionto. .. • , Nov.: 51.11, by the Rev. W, M. Mar -
As an • evidence of the •eatent to • tim Arthur. S. T,a.yrOi• of. Tordnto
Which Dutch set onions are grown in to Miss Rose ,Tacques of -Osborne, .
Hensall Messrs. Ellie and Sinatra- KELLY.— McLAUGHLIN* -•-•- At St: •
ccnabe have ,shipped• 35 .toris tbie, :ice- Michael's church; Blyth, on Nov.
i ale by Rev. Fathet McMenamin;
.lion •Which at 4c a pound will bring
.06 growers .,$2,Hoo. This does . not • `Mr. Patrick Kelly Of Morris ' to •
Miss MaggiaMeLaughlin ,of Myth.
inelude •the ehipinente of others, • which
would- Lring the •cmantity erase to 50 WEST--WATSONa-At• Yoeng church,
am agent. in this is-
trict for the Owen Sound
Portland Cement Com-
pany and am prepared to
supply either large • or
small quantities. Contrac-
tors and others who in-
tend buildingwalks, walls
or silos of cenaent will do
well to communicate with
me. • The. Sarnppon brand
of' cement manufactured
by the Owen Sound Port-•
land Cement Company is
the best cement on ,the
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'Winnipeg, on Monday, Noy. ioth, market. •
tone. •
Mr. W. Foster. aro: fainily of .Fait•
grav e, Mich are visiting Mr ,•• and • 'Fiore Wetson of Blyth, Oat. ;
lzslet eovir•Gre;e:Mo'r000,toiL;n1,,ettiboeimi, lVfis;
T. '
A. Walker.
Mrs. Telein"eler at d other relatives,
CLINTON
heie. Amy have sold. their property •
there ,and intend to purchaee, 'feral'
111 Hurdn county. • '.
. • • •
MevITTI&-In - East Wawanceih, on .
Novi 7th, • the wife of Mr. Henry
:•.' McVittie of a son; • •
BRIAIAPOMB*alIn Eieter; du Nov.
. MORRIS ,TOWNsmr. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. 'William 'Drint.
aeombe, a .on • '
On • ll'edtiesday afternocn :of last WILLIAMS-4n Ilaborne, on Noy. 8tha
week wedding bells chimed at the res- to Mi. and Mrs. 13tnison Williams,
idence of hIr....James Fultoh alore a t •
-ed-tiction in
rices
isto .11
CAMERAS CAMERAS
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Cameras
CAMERAS
WE DAVE A LARGE RANon, 04.4
CAMERAS BUT THE BEST Eat
A CHEAP cAmgaA Is.
BROWNIE NO 2 WIIICA •arg.smr,
e ,
AT $2.
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Persons in ueighboring towns
who aite thinking of perches
ing a camera will receive an
Eastman catalogue by drop-
ping us a card. Other camerae
besides the Eastman can be
supplied. • Films, developing
powders and Other light sup-
plies can be sent by mail.
Our cheap Exposure Meter
at 35c gives the correct expos -
tire under all conclitio s and
pays for itself in a sh rt Vine
by saving over and under ex-
posure in negatives.
H.B. CONIBE/
Chemist and Druggist,
Plow Points
ilonowiriribeganweirib....""ietwevibeivft. •
AS1 have etill left a large stock of
plough ninths on. hand and as the aea-.
son is getting late I Well sell them all
off at below cost while they. last.
All 'Low Points 25e each..
All Wing Points 3oe each.
All Sole Strifis e5c. each. .•
Gang 'Points from 25C to soc.petapair.
This is a rara.chance to secure ye -
paha tor .fall or next spring's ,
D,MeNAUGHTON,
• 0 Verna,
R TfIGKOWN
;es, when in .the presence 'of about ao wee
JOHNS -In ".euckers-mith, on .Nov. •• •Here• is a...iood'•:•clianoo to •
Li • .
gueste• Rev. A. MeNab 131.• A. of War- • the wife 'of Dlr. 'Ire. W. Jolies . of .'•• •
b t • HIGH CLASS
•
ton tied the matrilimnial bow between ' secure a•first class uggy .0. a • • • •
big reduction. Note
prices ,
Hari B III A
youeg 'roan of 13rtassels, and MiSs John Wells, a sob.
tor of the host end hoitess. MiSs El- • Oct. 3otle, •to Mr. and .Mrs. Alea,
y. e rter, • a well .kpotim wyeLaa—te. Wingliant, Nov. 6th,
Minnie Felten the estiinable ' datigh, Godetich. township, on
:Me.arter, eister . to the groom,
played the ' wedding • march hi -.good
style as thellappy • conple took their
plapeaaat 3 o'clock.. Theebride •wore
fieemiting abattime of white- •ergandie•
and carried. white. carnatroes.-Griebnis-
man and' brideerniiid. were dispensed
with... Hearty • congratirlations • follow-
- the • ceremony,. •,A receptioia .wae•
held • in .tlie evening .and a very pleas-
ant time enjoyed. by 'alt.. The supper
tables were well .supplieetand all'Went
merry, ,as•.•a Marriage .Dell. Wedding
giits,,'useMl, ;valuable and beatitifel,
were .bestowed. on the. bride. Mr, and
MeArter home
in BrUssels. :.• •-• • ••
• Mr. • and Mas. Michie attended
tbe funeral. of the late Johnblillsehear
Auburn, •West. •Wewituosh, on Tuesday
of last week. •Deceased: owned- a Teo
acre farm on the 6th line, Of, Mbrris,
S% Lot la: Interment .was
made 'at Ball'a cemetery in Hallett:'
Mr.. W. H, Cloakey and Taniiry,. fora
minty of Morris; Who' Moved west-
ward to' Brandon . a few years. ago,.
have: returned to Ontario .and 'are now.
'residents of .Toronto. •
. THE SLANDER ...r.pri-Ctit. •
. .
.A.:'• yot,ng . Married WOinati in Have. -
lack,.. Ont,ra, Mere' girl -swallowed.
ioiSon• . and' died.- because :the enrage •
.goseipe . Were -• . Whispering atialieious.
slanders against •her, . This . ay a; re-
corded case... But tbinla of the myriads
.of victims of • the sliederoue tongtie,
: " . . - •• • • a • • . • •wIte, Omagh thy do not seek refuge
.. .
. . •
. The .Ashfield 'council . met • on -4tnr--- ht suicide, live crippledalives and stif-
daya Nov, 8th, with neenitiers-ail pies- fer in secret. We forget at the Mom.-
.. tit. The minutes... of • lagt theetieg lint •' 'What torture Dante invented . for.
•were teed, mid adonted..• These ' ac- the slander.mongers in his Inferno. •
counts were .paid : James Henderson,. -but it should be sinnethime ndire ea-
. (latent .. tile, 48.491; V. . If:. litilligan, muciating . than . the .puiuslifitent for
gravel, $2cLeci ; John, Steel; rep. soap- • inost other .sine.-elleenilton Herald.
.rc;litt R.' Webster, aim, elliiig. on bound-• . 'News. Slander is the 'curse of .society
..r $.1,6o •, 10, D. hicT,ennan, • uaits; 28c ; 1 Yesa indeed,. aptly adds die London
ary, $14.37 ; W. Hamilton,: insii,, tie . iid goisips are the fairveyors of shut -
'Se 1 John Spinclirta eep. culvert IL Te.,' ••tler, Many .VVoincit :who gad about
i
S275 ; Al .ert Mina_ con• 14, lie.59a churches und sewing. *cies, ready- to
Pat: 1.1ogiut, gratel„.$a.36 ; 'John bliir- .faint if••they •Iteard a word a little . off
dock,. gravel, $6.96 •, - Win. McQuaid, colar,will tear to. shred's • the. charatter
rep. bridge, '50e •,•- Wan. Wileoii,..plaele, of a • .inan or .woman. for thenclifie'aticei
-12.50 f. J nines Cornelitis, iep. •bridge, of sOulless hearers and actaelly -Make
s ; IL Bennett, rep. culvert O. L„ themselves believe- that -they arc Clod-
71aftICS CC/Haiti:4, rep, 2 eel, It aring, licinorable 'women.. Cigarettes
con. 2, $2.50 ; A. Boyd, gravelling and .ax, somewhat of a curse and whiskey.
Oetionia a eon. •
: • DEATHS. $76 -•BUggies fOi' $65 also. kegs; Blankets, • 'Prunke, Val -
these •-•
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• .HARNESS,. SHOP
Good. quality heraess, both light
• and , heavy, at mOderate prices.
$ 0. uggies or '
II b t kthe
Robes,,
. I se es • Sas a c wan o e ,
MORAN.-e]n Seaforth, Oul Nov, iodi,
•llirs. D. Moran, aged 69 years.
Seaforth,• on Nov,
• Catherine, McLeod; -relict ' 61 "the
late Duncan McGregor,. ..aged '58.
. years and 7 'months. , • •, . •
CARSON—In Gorrie, on. NOV. • 5th, El-
• • •••izabeth, • wife of Williana Carson,
••• aged Years.. .• • '
.11IILLS—In West Wa.wanosh, onahloy..
• ' 8111, :rotor. ,Mills,•. aged. 69 fears, .
STONEI1AM—In Clinton, On Nov. 16,
Mrs. • . Thos. • Stbnelman, aged, 51:
• .y.ears. and :months, • • • • •
STOPS THE COUGH AND
, WORKS TIFF-TZIE COLD.
•
Laxative Brom° Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. IsTO cure, no
pay. Price 25 cents.
1 CLINTON
MARBLE
AD.
GRA otT. ..e:wpalcs
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The best class of ' Work. •
, procurable Mei been
•• '• manufactured here for .
I, • many years Molt.. •
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WE ION 7
a y'rt r loiekr1 eaveinen G. . .
YOU a week after 1.
WEATIONI make the work to suit *000 .000000.00000000000.00000,00000130.0000•00•0000100000.
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• $65 Buggies for $60 • ises,.Bae.
'Remember these are all our
own make -which pla,ces us in
a position to guarantee :them
as we d� not buy anything but
tirst-class roaterial.
Repairing promptly attended to
by experienced oleo.
RUMBALL and NicIVIATH
Huron St., Glintoe.
AGENTS 'WANTED:
• Eitlier on lull or pert time
•• Are You satisfied your income?
.Is your titne fully occupied .? If nbt,
Write We can give yoti employ-.
went. by the month on good terma or
eoiltract•• to. pay you.. well • for such
;business as you eecure for •us odd
ainies. We 'employ • both male and
female representatives. The. next three
•niontlis isathe •very best time to sell
our goods.. XO deposit is :required.
Outfit is absolutely • free,. We have the.
largest aurscries in .*Canedit—oter 800
acrele-a large. range of valuable bete.
specialities and all our stock is guar- .
anteed as represented. If , you want' to
represent the. largest, most popular
and .best known, nursery • write us, • It
will be worth your . •
• • • STONE & WELLINGTON: .
Canada's Greatest • Nurseries •
Toronto; Ont. •
R. do
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1;14.75 eIgnifroN• !ro : CHICAGO.
A,ND Runvig. :••
• • • . 'For the •
INTERNATIONAL• LIVE STOCK:
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. Nov. 29th Dec, 6th, 1962. •
Tier:as are goo a going .Dec. ist, 2nd
and • 3rd, and valid returning 'from
Chicago on or before Dec. 7th, (902..
' THE BEST ..SERVICE„ :
. Splendid road -bed, • handsoine,
Vestibule . coaches, luxuriotie
and cafe • parlor cars', Pullunut- sleep-
- ers, end• the fast time made, insure
comfortable jotiritey. • •• a •
,.CALIFORNIA WINTER RESORTS.:
Round trip' tourist tickets neve on,
gale good for nine months. Atraage-
inepts matle for parties or single pas-
sengers. Tickets, folders' arid all in-
forimithin from agents. • . .
• '3. 1).'.1‘TACDONALD,
District Passenger Agent.
A. 0, PATTISON; •• •
• • • Depot Tieltet 'Agent. '
.1". A. HODGENS.,, • • • .
• • • . Town Ticket 'Agent.
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he prlco.
. WILL Make 1,11e Priv? to suit
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WE WILL give you the titmice of the • 1
production of t be .wor
In design and • tuat reial • • TOVES
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We at.0 the ONLY mete'
TOVES
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tical men in Clinton in • •• %, • •
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our lino,' Do not 1)0
. 1 elk ed hit() plating pine • *
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shone per 00 to 09 .0.0.6•4•41••••••••••••roedlootk goollo•••••••0000o***cittioir
HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES
Tb.e People's ra,vorite
• order without that, .
lag tin us. ' .
. HEATERS that will 1)nrn
Soft Coal, Hard Coal or Virood
grading con, 12, $i6.15 ; John McRae, i more Or legs hi the same erase, but
An .114 • g PROP • • . •
iole ond rep. cult on boun I- it would be well worth. while to alma. • I. AIR, TIGHT HEATERS •
ry, ,51; M. 'Wallace,rep, rad L. .don 'the campaign. against one or both
$i : It. C. Johnston, graveloling at and direct the powers for good toward Next to Cointnereial Ifetel i . for wo.od only, $8.50 ta$4.50 each
Vort Al'. rt, 46 ; Jahn Drennan, inl the supression of the character-wrecke. 6 •
net a, $3..r0 1 ' M. Austin, reproad, ing •gossip. 'lite Ilitvelock wonice were : Washed liocking Valley • Chestnut Coal
I ; 'rhos. Richardson, rep. bridge D. what the scandal mongol. said of her,' • Sellable for Ranges and Small Coal Burnet s
to, $3.50 ; lelut Hutchison, iiispectot, indeed very silly to take notice of eis. *
• •
GlintOil Market Report, Suitable for gent esOn any kind or Cooking Stoves
• Seleet Lump IViini,;,,lewood Massilon •
f.'•5 ; Alex. Johnston, coy, S. ,.R. • but those who spoke ill of her will yet
6 and 7. $3 Fat. Wallace, coy. bd. !owe to answer for their levity to the
S. R. 3 coal 4, St.so ; Con tielley, Great Judge. The youtia ladv may not New Wheat., 0 70 10 6 70
rep. tel. 14, $1 ; oseph Moran, have been •inurtiered but 'her death 01,1 whpot 0 /0 to 0 10 is Semi Anthracite, small quantity only
f aW' lee, dt Ott frig $ 75 ; idgetown Dam Minn. Suitable for Self Feeders tied Furnaces
ep, culvart con. 9, Si • Wen. 11, tonics dantttit gerously near to murder.-- t0050 AV heal 0.75 toll '4'5 0 •-
ard ,Toliretoti gravtlling D. L. and
S. 3 and 4; 844.93 e' W. T. Pellow,
era 'el, $9.76 ; • W. ,Steel, cleaning • a
ditch, S. R. 3 mid 4, $3 ; W. LATE DERIDES.
Riiight, rep, tut. .S. R. 9 and to $2 ;
jallikts pic.lering, inspector, $'1.25 ; Mr. A. W. Parry of Cloderich town -
'aims Soli ambit, inspnet or, $/.2s ; ship laid upon mu. table on Pri-
Standish, overeharge in roadwork, $2.••
Jos. McIlurney, inspector, $;„25 ; R. 43' Of last week a branch of
acovregirsidb°w",7t 11 Irlitsilet
25 ; R. A. Carrick, rap, bridge r.
John Kilpatrick, rep. edit/mg Mr. Furry said there 'Was quite a
quantity of them in his patch.
and gravelling cell. 6, St5 ; rat, Sher.
wood, inspector, a:2. Next council Mr. Robb of town brought fir sonic
Iry ting will be • held according to berries just a few days before to show
st trte on Dot, isth,--W, Stothers, 'that re.spberries have ripened
ri:., ill hie garden itt NOSCather,
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Oats •
- P0116 •
0 35 to 0 37 : ORDP,Fts tort at WV Store for large loads of Wood frotn lalS11 WO are
fillitig tie promptly as possible. If fin, any reitson when wood is do.
* o 20 to ° 0° livered it is not satisfactory advise at our store and we will take
0 05 to 0 05 e it away. Satisfaction or your money boa.
Rpoytest0"0"p"e';`,;;;;',,i;)"' 00 24(5) ttoo (r) 8045 ORDERS for half ctirds and cords eau be deliv'ered from OM' Yard. A. few
Rutter rolls and emelt .. 0 14 to 0 16 cords Wood Chunks—Pet the thing for furnaces or latICO WOOd
Butter in tub.. ..... 0 13 to 0 14 ate:
Eftge per dos sh(e)oultitw114;tveNyenanirve our orders in for Hard 00a1 and Will 1:121.110 It KS
. 8 00 to 0 00 •
1.0 to 0 Ai • - . .
LWivIltioge per nut 016 to 0 10
0 40 to 0 40 *
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Bran per ..... 14 OD to 14 00
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