The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-04, Page 22
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.POZZIORNP. 'TOVIT11011:1Ps
.stiootipi niik.teu :took, .place
Wean. teday of laet welt between the
Iduitlited tec‘neessions and' the 1st can-
e sewn.' The Maitlends had tO pay for
the septet. They •All joined at Mr.
WflhjarnStraughan'a of Bereuiller and.
sat down ..to a Very tau fowl supper
which, was. prepared for the occasson.
Mr. Samnel Treble reterned home
frons the Northwest one clay the past
vee. Samuel loekS hale and hearty
as if the West .a.greedwith him.
The brethern o to. i53met on
Friday ef last week .at their lodge
rad d. t.eieee see:aloe a. fife and .fireice
We are glad to say that Miss 'Nasky
Fisher is able to Ix around again, al-
so Mrs. John hteLerty. •
A teasmeeting will be held -at Zion
church •on.P, 170. pa .good time
is expected, Come 011e, .come a1., en4
have a good time.
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1 CLINTON lagRODS fl
ALCOMA WOODS.
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The following is reproduced front
the Thesealem Advocate
,1140 elloton-Thessaloo deerhunt-
ing party made up a liessre. Dr.
Bohnes, • Hoover, Baldwin (crack
sharpshooters of Clintoes, Ont.), Wm.
Ruddy i DO4rty' and Cullis o Thessa.
Ion, left town at the opening of the
sea% 11 and after spending two weeks
in the hunters' paradise returned on
Nov, 15th.
Although the Clinton trio were un-
able to show any game as the result
• of their indafAtiLecoble exertion their
:natty friends are heppy in h.eing able
to congratulate them on their safe re-
turn without any serious accident.
We an scarcely class a tOISIOr11111e 11S
an Accident else our congratids.tions
would be. entirely out of. plaee. For
on reaching the camp grounds, some
twenty five miles from town, a very
unpleasant discovery was made by the
old reliable nimrod, Air. Hoover, who
on careful examine -non: of his Le In-
field shooter fulled to his great vexa-
tion that the Domlinion Government
bad the appaling euisfortune to. per -
chase a gun wlikh• was constructed' of
1 arts put together .contrary to the in-
tentions of the sompiler and as a
shooter was perfectly . useless, Of
course this was !silly an. error in coil-
struction and ccianot be attached to
the noble nhurcet who is not supposed
to know whether his gun will shoot
�V not until. he is in the hunting ele-
ment. .
The deer men by the hunters were
many, according to reports, but the
moose seen in their dreams at night
were far more. In fact, quo oi the
party dreamed_ f,o hard and so per- -
s'stently that lie lied shot a moose,
that Le could tell its actual weight,
lefigth' of its horns, color of its nose,
number of it -s teeth and therefore its
approximate age. • Thum' statisti's
were carefully recorded and sent by
first messenger to the cttizens cd. town
thenext day.. To dream ,pleasant.
dreams is one thing, but to subsist
• for any length Of nine 011 imaginary
moose steak IS .a horse of another
olor.
Mr. Ceder had his electrie wagon
going in full swing on Friday of last
wee drawing in votere for the elec-
tric reilwa.y. Saltford will bloom
when the electric cars are running
through it. .
NeKILLOB TOWNSHIP. .
Mr. James Hilleu has purchased the
premises o:cupied by Mr. Dodds and
oweed by Mrs, .11/birdie. The plo.ce s
beautifullysituated, overlooking the
Maitland river, two Julio north of
Seaforth. Mr. Hillen is retiring front
farming end intents. going to live on
the place referrect.to.
Mr. R. A. Bell has been on a trip
to Stratford.,
Mr. J. C. Kinney is getting poor
health at present.
Mr. James Craig of Kincardine has
been visieirg relatives in McKillop
and Seaforth. He was accOmpanied
by Mrs. Craig and drove the whole
distance down.
.The ground is covered with the
beautiful at time of writing, but it
is not. known whether winter is here
for good cr tot.
Those Who went to ,Manitoba in the
harvest are nearly all coming back
sae by one. Although wages- were
good down here they were still better
tip there.
Mi s Maude Pa idion and Miss
Minnie ,MeSpedden have gone' to work
in Seaforth. They are bright girls
and we hope they • will enjoy life in
town.
We . hear that the present reeve and
council purpose offering " for , re-elec-
t:on.
The Messrs. Menzies had an -auction
sale of stock and implements„ Mr,
Thos. Brown was auctioneer and good
prices were realized. •
Mr. .Peter McLaughlin,an old resi-
dent of the township, is -not getting
good health this fall, •
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ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP,
On Tuesday of last week,at the res-
idence of Paul Reid, Ashfield, his
daughter Lily was married :to Thos.
J. Anderson. The .Rev. 11`; J. Oaten,
M. As, oillqiIated in the presence of the
inenediate relatives of the contracting
parti.s. The parlor was most .taste-
fully de...orate(' with ferns. and Iseyer-
-greens under an arch, of which.the,cor;:
emony. was. .performed. , The .bride wore
a costume of white silk 'organdie', and
was attended by two flower maids,
why scattered- flowers at her -feet.The
med.:big supper suggested 'Ontario s.
beautiful season. The honors of tie.
taLle w?re looked after by the bride's
young friends and-- thoroughly -enjoy-
ed by all: The cycling was sperit in
MUSIC and games. The hest wishes of
the entire community • attend these
popular youngpeople .te •,their
i
home which s fortunately in ties
neighborhood where • bride arid ..grooin-
have. resided .for years.. .
Another of the old 'residents of the.
township of Ashfield has .passed. away
in the person. Of Mr. Geo. Twarrilee,
v, hieh sad event took place' at: les•
late iesidence on Sundays Nov. 23rd..
The funeral took. place on Tuesday to
Dungannon cemetery.. Hie ag.e was 77
years and 2 months..
Hacisett!s church, of which the eor-
ner stone was laid last July, was fin-,
ished' last month ancl the openeres.held.
last Sunday and Monday._ The 'fol-
lowing reverend gentlemen „Preached :
Rev. Dr. Hannon morning and •eyeeing
cnd the Rev. Mr. Whaley in the after -
teen. Rev. Mr. Delimit' preached n
the basement. -On Mon -lay eveiting a.
hot • fewl -supper wag -given. The
church and baseineet were filled to the
doors and addresses were delivered by
Rots. • Dr. Hannon, Whaley, Harris
and Cain. The Nile Methodist choir
was in attendence • and won much
l•raist. The proceeds anionuttal to the
handsome satin of $187 which entire-.
•
ly covers the 'debt that was on tlie
church.
Mimi C. Webster, who hag heels stay -
i g with Ms. C. Helm for the past
to months,_has returned to her, home
on the boundary. • . • .
The home of Mr. P. Reid of the 91.11
con. was the scene ef a pretty wed-
-ding wh in his youngegt daughter,- Miss
Lill:e, wasseStaxiitel to. Mr. Thomas
Anderson of the z3t11 'con. The cere-
tro.tv was pet f,,rtned in' the presence
of oily the immediate relatiVes of the
contracting parties. The, young •COttp,
le have ta, en up. housekeeping •on
13th con. '1 h.ir Many friends wish.
them a long and happy life. .
Congratulatiors, however, are due
to Messrs. Cullis and Doherty, who
each secured a red deer. • .
It is a well known fact that sharp-
shooters are hot, as a rule, successful
in bringing clown much game. In the
late' Boer . war it is estimated that
one in every thousand bullets struck
its mark.. If the estimate in the deer
war eech- year was made it would be
more like one' in every five thousand,
and certainly so if taken from one .of
the Algeina. parties."
WINGHAX. .
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ill .during the past few weeks in•Phil-
sadelphia hospital, has recovered so as
. 1.0' be able- to eome home, arrivieg on
Wednesda.y. e,
.-An . interesting • meeting of 'the Wo-
men's Institute was held• here an Mon-
day .aftereocht..• Mrs.. Campbell'.. .of
Goderich gave an address ori Institute
work. Misa .• Maddock , gave practical.
demonstration's in. •coolong, by pre-
paring puddings, Saucee, etc. .
About , tu� wee.s ago Joseph
-Kinney,. who lives 'about. two iniles
- from 'Blegeale, _ran the tine of a .barn
. fork in ene of his legs; bet. thinking
.it woeld slot be serious 'continued
working, became:very 'painful and
Dr. Agnes • was called . in ' and was
obliged to lance the leg in two pine-
-es• to allow the ereireirous ....amount 'of
matter sehiele•had. accumulated to es-,
, cape.' Mr. .• McKinney sufferee consid-
erate pain from swellirg . and is
. till unable' to work. '
Mr, 'VeilHarti Holmes filet • with•
eaiefs.L accident at the furniture fee-
' tory .Opposite his blacksmith shop
last week. Went to the factory to
plane a short board, and in doing so
the board was 'jeeked• back by the
planer. from ender- his hands, a/Tow-
• ing. his ' left hand to drop. on ,the•
1 elves.. The first tivo fingers were cat
OIT •cit the' first joint, theother two
_ being •almost entirely cut Off. • '
, .
Miss Millie .Agnew, has been
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SEAFOItTFI..
After -an Meese' ef 'More. than three
years Mrs. 'James McMichael pessed
away • on Monday morning of last
week., tehe had been, a great sufferer,
fr•om ilieumatinn 'and, cancer and. lied
, tot been ahle, to leave- thehouse• • ex-
cept for an occasional drive,' fo.r a
long time. Uri. lelehliihael was bore
,itt Kirkcennel, Seatland,,.76 years • a.,
go. Her maiden name Was •Margaret
;Laidlaw. $."he leaves surviiring lier one
brother and three sisters in the Old
Ceinitry. Teriniecliately after her mar-
riage with Mr.' McMichael they took
-up their resieence, in Hullett where
th y urwards of, 25 years. One
child only was born to them and
died in. infancy. Retiring from the
farm nearly twenty:iyears ago they
moved to Seaforth where .they have
resicled.sincee lier married life was a
singalarly beautiful one. To everyone
it wes potent that she 'and her hus-
band l' ed for :Ca.ch other. They Were
tie% ted, either in their heine
life or pleasures and journeys
a-
way froin home. tter death Will be a•
loss to her husband that words* can-
not express'. Mrs. Melitfichael was a'
consistent awl, so long as her health
permitted, an active member of the
Methodist church.
Toronto Live Stock Markets.
Toronto, Nov. /Stk.-Jr:he Arm tone
at the Toronto Cattle Market was
continued through • the course, of to..
dey's business and everything was' itt.
dereand, with the eseeptimi of the
poO!' and inferior grades, Prices ad-
vanced a little and there Was keeu
competition coming the buyers. for •the
b st lots.. i be ren was -light and
things iro-.ed saiitly. Thc best ex-
perters and' buteha s were dearer and
all fat cattle sold at high figures,
SI eep were unchanged and Iambs and
hogs were lower. The total run was
91 cars, inclialiag 877 cattle 202
!•144;) Mid 10,11ha
0)S, 25 cas unit 2,452
hogs.
ISxport Cattle -The offerings {acted -
«1 :tome very film cattle for whieli
1 hiding Was spirited, Prices ranged
as high as $$,70 per 'cwtfor selected
animals ift tip-top comlition, and
loads sold up to $5.$0. The hulk of .
the sales was made at $4•75 to $5.25
and the' lower figures, were for animatx .
(1 mcderately gond c•tutlity. Choice
are quoted at $5 tol$S.,50 per cwt,
and meclitun grades, including mixed
loads atur light weights, at $4..50 to
$5,
tutelter`s Cattle -Ali the good eattle
were sold tprickly and -the choice attl.
nails were state. Priees for gilt-edg.
ed stock were higher. Export Wick
-
des sold st $4.85 to $5.1214 per 'eV,
arid were itt demand At theft figures,
ed tote for the befit local trade
sold at $4.40 to 4/5 ; geed to choice
at $3.75 to $4.35 ; fair to medium' at
$3.25 to $3.7o, and rough to common
at $2,25 to $3. There was a fairiY
large supply 'of bowgers and other
rul.hish which were slow of sale, :
here is' a better Moverneut
in export bulls and the market is
steady to firm. 'The . simply of heavy
auimals is Trnall atul 'buyers are pre -
1 -axed to take more than are coining
at present. One good bulls sold at
$4-(0 per cwt and the prevailing tam -
tenon tvas $4 to $4.5o. Other bulls
web ° via.
Sheep and Lambs -The prospects for
the sale of export ewes during the
Laming week are steady and the prices
are unclaingeel. Only the good ewes
mid vvethers are wanted, however, mut
others are inclined to drag, To bring
the be. t !rites they should weigh no
or more. 'There is a good outlook
also fir export bulls, witialt are steady
at $4,25' to $4.50 per Cwt. Ratan:VS
lambs `were lower, dosing dull, They
wcre tamted at $3.25 tO $a Pereivt
and about 400 of them MI/mined', tht.
sold*, The (Adage were heavy and
the market as usable' to Absorb
them all. Ducks arc a attisance and
quotations are nominal.
Hogs -Prices declined X2Ne per cwt.
atd select hogs of x6o to 0o 'be,
batural weight, sold at $6 per cwt.
tights and fats sold at 4.7.5. The
run Wita heal.
THE MANTON' maws -azoona
S. =TANS.
Mrs, Jostles Rainage, Jr4, returned
from the West on. Friday loolarg aS
if it bad agreed with him.
Mr. Sant Johnstoue of Varna paid
a s'.ort visit with Weeds around St.
Heins lately.
Mr. John Webster of Fordyce re-
turned home from Yellow Grass, Me
s1nal oia last week
The meeting of the Farmers' Insti-
tute was well attended last Thursday.
Miss Jesse Cameron of the post -
office spent part of last week in God-
erich.
Mrs, Smith, mother ol Mr. a.
Smith of the xsth .33n., who has been
visiting- lier son for eorne time, left
for Bay Lay, Alish., last week. She
spend the w'itter there.
Mr, John Gaunt, who has been poor-
ly, is, we aro plects,e1 to say, recov-
ering.
The funeral of the late Willialn .Tolut
McQuillan took place last Monday to
St. Helots cemetery and was largely
etteeded.
Messrs. Isaa.c Miller anal W. Todd
delivered horses to Mr. MeClusky 121
Goderich- on Thursday last.
• Quite it uumber from aroend here
attended the fowl supper and concert
at Hackett's ehurch, Aslifield, last
week.,
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ZITRICH.
Mr. Edmund Sipple and Miss Ms -
Cort were united in marr age on Wed..
nesda.y "at North' Lansing, Mich. We
extend congratulations.
Mr. Cornelius Cook of Hensall and
Miss Hemphill of Wroxeter Were tear-
r'ed at the brilgs home last week,
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
Dar, McKelvie, formerly of Hensall.
Word was received last week from
Mildmay of the deith of the, eldest
diteghterof Mr. W Diem Holtznian.
Mr, and Mrs.- G. Holtzman,' Mr. Ben.
Sureres left on Wednesday morning to
atte d the funa-al.
youngest son. of Harry Bosse -
berry of' Grand /lend, a pugilist of
beat ie IP ely to branch off
for higher. honors. The Winnipeg. Tel,
egrain of a recent date says,: The
arrangements for the boxingand ath-
letic tournament to be held in the Al-.
harribra hall, No, 24, are nearing gem-
pletion, •A. C. Bell. d Morris has
thrown.. dawn the gauntlet to Mani.
toba, ard it is likely that one of. the
Bbssenberry brothers of Grand Bend,.
Ont.,' who are present in the city
training for the winter's 'events., will
take it' up, .
CONSTANCE
I Mr. Edwin Dutton has airived home
Emil Idaho where be had been for
soine time.
BA m TOWNSIIIP.
The follOwing is the report Of .S.
S. No. 14, Hay, for the month of
November, based on attendance, de-
meanor and general proficiency :
Sr. 40.--Fienk Clegg, Oliver Fee,
ffderih Clegg,
jr. 4th-Le.itia Mulholland, Emily
Fee, Jessie 1VIcArtniir. "
3rd -Nellie IVIcArthur,' Sarah
Pettys Ellea Mulholland.
Sr. 2nd -Eliza Thompson, George•
Petty; .
: Jr. 'ed --Laura Fee, Clarenee
Ce.rinels •
Sr. rt. 2.n.i-Viet6ria Deters, Syd-
tiey, McArthur. s: •
it. stab -Ella -Berry, .Clarence •Dat -
ars.
Jr. • pt. and-Georgeafullicillancl,
Gretta Ivison, William Petty.
.fst-Maggie Feel OrvilIe , Mc,
Conr.e11,-T, H. Brownlee, Teacher. :
'Tim FIRST: SNOWFALL. •
Tonto Telegi•ain 1. Thi S the
first enowfa11- of any consequence. • in
tit's.. part • of Outariossif .not actually
the fir$t, and a comparison with • the
record of prev,iou•s years shonts ' that
.We ha.ve been privileged to enjoy un-
usually open:weather for this. period.
Tito first fall ot snow in .Tokomo for
the past- tea years fails •to ‚Show a
sirgle case in which . there has not.
been, heavy' falls. of faiotis either in Oc-
te.er Or . in the •early part. of this.
Month. •The record is " • •
,1902 -26th November
19.0rs:-14t1x November
19oo--x3th November
• 1899-asth November
I.897--s9th .NoVenther
1896-ieth October
eess-seth October
1894 -79th, Novoriber •
• .38937 -28th' October.
• 1892 -6th November .
in x89s, however„ two Inches fell on
Nov..27th. In 1872 it Was N:ov. 3oth
Left reany. snow . worthy of record
was °Imes', el, and in gm snow fell
pn the shine date, Nies 26t1L •
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oropped Detttl.txt 'Church.
. Ottawa, :Dee. 1. ••• • Ottawa • was
shocked yesterday by the sudden
death of -Dr, J. A. McCabe, prindPal
of tilesNOrmal Shoal, and oue of the
leading educationists of the Donde,-
. ion, 'who dropped deixd. in St. Pat-
. rick's Church •during high niass. sisr.•
McCabe was . standing during • a por-
tion of the..service requiring that at-
titude, and detained to the floor. Ire
WAS picked up by th•ea.or. four. men,
from adjacent pewe and carried, to •
the sacristy, where motile/it' aid wris
stunt/toned. He required 110 attenr
tion, however, as death had come.
Die McCabe was 70 years of age and
was ' born in Ireland. ••Dr, McCabe
was -a member !of the 'Board of Ex-
aminere of the Royal,' Military Col-
' lege; and a •vice-president of the Do.-
and..the Ontario.•Edecational
Associatione."_
Svretwinir Ortkir hotted. •
Washington, D. Or Nov. 28.--See-
reta.ry of Agriculture Wilson leaned a
sweei ing order yesterday 'directed to
the Managers and agents of trans-
portation companies of the *United
States, stockmen and others, notify-
ing them of the establishment of a
quarantine of cattle, theep and other
ruminants and sWine in the New Eng-
land States, and prohibiting( the
transportation of such animals front
the port of Ltoston until further. or-
ders.
Peke* to Go up.
-ronaon, Dee. 1. ---The closing Of
Dritialt ports to animals exported
from the New night/id States, on
actouat of the prevalence there of the
foot and inouth disease, taken in cone
inietion with fhe already high price
of beef, hat alarmed consumers here
who look forward to it dear Ohritite
Inas ntarket.
There ie some mention of stock
heing available in Ifolland and Dee -
marls, and even a. possibility of some
benefit accruing to the Vnglish rale -
Air
HARDWARE BUSINESS FOR SALE.
The undersigned ollere his hardware
business for sale in the village of
Dayheld,
ROVATT, Bayfield.
nth,
Mr. and Mrs. lIodLons of Chise/hurst
have been Visiting the latter's broth -
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PLANK FOR, SALE CHEAP.
A quantity of hardwood plank for
sale cheap. Suitable for barn or
stable fioors, culverts etc.
R, .1% RANSVORD,
Clinton.
er, Mr. James 1 arrisii., 1 Nov. 4th.
Itir. 0. E. Wilson of Sea.forth and
me. W. Stanley of lIohnesville Were
in our village on Tuesday.
Oa Sunday, Dee. sette Rev. Dr. ,
Dan el of Goderieh will preach anni-
ters.ry sermons at 10.30, 2.30 and
7 o'clock. There will he free-will of-
faings at all three sertaces. On the
Allowing. IVIotalay'.eveniug a concert
iIi le el an for which. the Seaforth
sliox will furtisIi the music. 'T tem
will also be addresses, etc, .
mr, jowl eonnell has returned from,
his trip to the West. Ht says the
' weather was' too cold for hen and
.prefers Ontario.
AIARDIA,ORS,
W000STOCK-4a Glammis, on Nov,
27t11, Mary Marshall • Oxford, wife
of Mr, as. WOOLIStOCk and moth-.
.er of Mr, • J. W. Reid of Clinton,
aged 76' years, 9 months.
COOK--HEMPIIILL-In -Wroxeter, on
Nos. 26th, by, Rey. I. A. McKel-
vey, Mr, Cornelius Cook • of Hen -
sail to Miss Mianie Hemphill, elele
est (laughter of Kr. T. Hemphill
of Wroxeter.
WEIRe-MeMICHAEL-At the home of
the brisle's mother, in Howick, on
Nov. 19th, by Rey. I. A. McKel-
vey, Mr. ,David 'Weir to Miss An-
- nie litchliehatle both of Howick.
A.NDERSON-REED-At the residence
of the bride's father, by the Rear.
j, Oaten, on Nov. 25th,
•.T. 'Anderson • to Lily, daughter of
Paul Reed, all of Ashfield.NATIOR-PIIILLIPS-At the Ash-
. fielci parsonage, Lueknow, on
Nov. 26th, by the Rev. F, Oat-
en, WiDiain '1'. Naylor -of East
AVaavanosh to Miss Louisa. J. Phil-
-. lips, daughter Of Hugh Phillips of
Ashfield. . • •
CAMPBELL-CLEGG-At the resi-
• dence• of 'the bride's parents,. on
Nov. 191.11, by Rey. Cs B. Steele,
Mr. Malcolm J. L. Canipbell,
formerly of Blyth, tit. Mabel Vic-
toria, . daughter of Mr.. aod Mrs.
W. H. .all of Seta Ste,
Marie, Mich. .
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BIRTHS, .
HURSLEY-In Brussels, on Nov. 19,
ston.11/1. .,
..incl'1VIrs. F. 13. litirsleyin.
o
.McNAB--In .Waitan; on Nov. 22nd, to
Rey. and Mrs', . A. McNab, • a
STda.igRhiTe-er.1n ',
EleCliaplean; on Nov'. 16,
. to Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. • Stewart,
. • .forinerly.of Grey, a son,
lalsiDLAY-TiC Lower • Wingliatn, 011
Nov. 231d, to Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo
. rincuy, 'a daughter. . • .
MeKillop, on Nov.• 27th1 .
the. Wife of Mr. Shoirias' Dodds of.
BALLANTYNE-In Blyth, on Sole'.
. 19th, the wife of Mr, Andrew Dal-.
• lantyne of 'a son. • •
i•Morris, on Nov. x9th, the
wife of 'Mr. .John Kelly of a son,
TAYLORr-In. Morris, on 'Nov, 20t11,
' the 'vvie of Mr. Charles K.. To• -
-tor of a son. . • ' --Tou-Iit East 'wawanosh, on Nov,
• 19-th, the wife' of Mr.. William Toll
-•of it son. . • . •
TUNNEY-In Morris, . on Nov. .201.11,
• the wife pf Mr. Arch. Tenney cif..a.
eon.
KERR-In' McKillop, • on NOV.
• . the. wife of Mr.- John Is ICerr, of
liMATES.
C F. Langdon, .North Da-
kota,' on IsTov.,1.9thi RObert'llielvin
Dickson,' . formerly 'of. Brussels,- in
his 38t1t year.- . ..• •• •
EDWAltDS-In Delmore; cm N-Ov. 22,
Farah -A., daughter of • William
' Edwards,. -.aged- 22 years and .so
es months- encl•.8 days. . . ' •
KITTIN-eIn Crediton,i on Nov.- 241.11,
. Elisabeth; beloved -Wife of' Cise-
• . rad 'kulin, • aged 49. Years, •' 9-
•-months:and..8days. • ' •••:-
.WALLACE-In 'Haw -ick, on Nov. .r7,
• Wilian. Wallace, father of Mrs.
aeries ' MeG iv in, formerly of
Winghant;... aged 68 years ' -an .&
6.
▪ 'months.: - , . . -•• .
031.E -In Kline:mil/le, on Nov,.x8th,
.7.61in Cole, 'Pre -:erre of Wingbam,
• aged .
6 m
/ years, 7 outhg' and .
days:
BROWN -1n :Chiron, .00 Nov. aoth,
Peter- 'T; Brown, .son of Thos.
e Brown, ',aged- 23. years and '8
months. , "
CAMPBELL-e•In Winglicon, on Nov,.
24t11, Lorne Hill Campbell, piling,.
est • .s n of Mr.. and- Mrs. Peter
Caumball,. aged • 19 ...years, 4
months•ancl 2/ days.. .
on Nov.
2.i11, • Margaret La; cliaw,wi fe ' of
. Mr. James McMiehael; aged 76
• years, 4 months and .1/ days.
KYLE --In Fort William, on Nov. i7;
of tyrItOid fever, William J. Kvle,.
second son of Mr., William kyle
of Hay,. formerly of Tuchergteith,
(fitlyeds: •years, s 4 months. and 5
EDNITARDS-In Belinore,• on Nov.. 22,
Sarah A, Edwards., daughter , of
. Mr. 'William Edwards, aged s2
ye ,ts, 10 months and '3 clays.• •
Ashfield, •en Nov, -
23,
George- Twaniley, . Sr., aged 77
years and 2 months. •
DONOGII-At the residence of her son-
in-law; Me. William Proctor .of
Goderich township, •rn, Nov. 29t1i,
Hester • Bradney Deinogh, relit of
kite Robert Doriogh.•of Gelder-
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GRANITE WORKS
'rho beet elnss of work
oenrable tine been
ninsiiifeel tired here foe
, many year past,
WE wogi call on you a week after
your bereavement.
WE WON'T make
the work to snit
• the price.
WE mu make the price to buit
WE Will giveewvolu hie choice of the
proclitetion of the work
In design and Matrelal
We are the ONLY prac-
tical mett In Clinton in
one line.. 1/0 not lie
talked Into placing you e
order Withotit firgh
enil-
ing on us.
tiO1 B. HOOVER. pRoo
Nat to Commercial Hotel
HORSE, BD'GGY, CUTTER AND
ITARNESS FOR SALR.
The undersigned offers for sale 1
clriviate mitre, a buggy, x cutter and 1
Set harness.
E. KEMP.
Clinton, October 28th,
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DISRASE. -
I, the undersigned druggist, aan ful-
ly .prepared to give the .following
guarantee witheevery se bottle of
Dr. PettingiiPs Kidney -Wort Tablets,
the only remedy in the world that
Posith;ely cures all troubles arising
foam weak ar dimased.kideeys :
" Money 'cheerfully returned if the
sufferer is not relieved and improved
after use of one bottle: Three to six
lanes effect astonishing and pert -pan -
cures. If 'not relieved. and mired,
. waste no money-tr
R. P. RESKIE, druggist,
.Clinton, Ontario.
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you
15 MONTHS FOR $3.
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TUCICRRSMITH' FARM, FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale that
choice zso acre fartn on the Huron
Road, Tuckers/nide one utile Mest of
Clinton. New fraine lionse with sum-
mer kitchen • first class bank barn,
drive shed, 'hen house, pig pen, silo,
two • wells,, windmill, and .small or-
chard, The Bayfield river elms across
back end of lot. Thirty acres of flats,
the finest of grass land, This is a
!splendid farm, well situated, and
will be sold on easy tern -is.
ARTHUR COUCH, Clinton
June 9th.
COUNTY COUNCII., ELECTION
, • COUNTY' or HURON.
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Public notice is hereby given, that a
meeting Of the electors of County Div-
isicin No. •2, composed of' the munici-
palities of the Town of Clinton and
the Townships of Goclerich and Hut,
lett, Will' be held in the town' hall,
Clinton, oir Monday, Dec..22ed, 1902,
at the hone of x o'clock'ps in:, for the
perpose of nominating candidates to
represent them in the Council of the
County of Huron for 'the years • 1903
and' 19o4, and that in case a poll is
;demanded polls will ,,be opened on the
5th iday of January, 190,3, ih Pach po-
ling 'subdivision at the time and Rifted)
fixed by bylaw of the municipalities
in the said County Division.
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JAMES CAMPBELL,
,Noazinatii g OffiCerfor 'County
Dittleion No. 2. *-
D ited this 31'd day
of December, 1902. .
December 4th, 1,902
.411 Staffed _Up
%%with. .0.444°. of =WY Onfterell
from catarrh, medially in the morning.
ereat difecully oxperlenced udear"
ing the head and th
No wonder catarrh cause Ileadache,
impairs the taut., omen sod hearing,
lutec the breath, deranges the stow.
ch and affect* the appetite.
To i3ure catarrh, treatment mud be
constitutional -alterative and tonic.
or was AU ter four menthe with.eatarrb
An the head and throat. Rad a had cough
and relived blood. I had become die.
Courage* when ra buiband bought a bottle
ot HoodYs Sarsaparilla and pomaded roe
to try it. I advise all to tike It. It has
cared and bUlAt " Rae Wog R
own, We Eiecom ;II, O.
Ifoac11,$.*Ralwaparilla
Owes catarrh -it soothe!' and atrengtb-
ens 'the )321100110 membrane and builds
up the whole *MOWN
.FARM FOR SALA.
The undersigned Offers for sale lot
43, con. x3, Hullett,eontaining 90
acres, 8o acree cleared, balance good
hardwood bush,. 6 acres in fall wheat
and Zs acres fresh seeded down. Frame
house and bank barn. One mile from
the Village of Auburn, N mile from
school, Will be sold on reaeona.bler
terniss
YOIJNGBLUT,
Auburn P. 0,
October 2701.
STANLEY FA= FOR SAL,
AS 1 wisit to retire from -farming I
oiler to sell fer $5,000 my splendid soo
acre farm situated on the Front Road,
• ;4 mile, east of Varna, 90 acres clear-
ed, so acres hard and soft wood busk.
Good frame house with cellar, barn
and shed. Good bearing orchard, good
water, hard and soft. A rare chanee
to get a fine farm cheap. Possession
.given early in the fall.
HENRY MAKIN, Varna P. 0.
June xoth.
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tana Raisins, New Table Reis -
4 ins, New California: Prunes. T'S
New Table Viz's, VOW Shelled
Artemide, New Evaporated Ap-
r,coti, New Peels, Lemon,
Orange and Citron.
New Valencia Raisins fittest sel-
ected clod 4 crow° layers, New
Sel.eted Raisins, Arguirnbau,
Fittest Filiatra and Vostizzas
Currants.
> Having a large 'stock.pf sugar on
c; hand before the reeeitt advance
ien)riacleAsc.s ifs to sell at wholesale
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Clinton Market Report
NeW When to4 • • 01,0 • 10 • • 070 to 6 70
'Barley.... . .. 0 85 to 0 81
Oats ... 0 29 to 0 SO
Pens."... Or .r.100.41.8* 005 to 005
Rye 0 40 to 45
Potatoes per 0 25 to 030
Butter rolls and erock „ 0 14 to 0 15
Butter in tub.. .. 018 to 0 14
ngga per doz.. ... . .. 0 15 to 015
.441r-AVO4r0 000 tA) 000
WOO1 • .. r .. 0 '4 • i • • • • • I 015 to 016
Live Hoge per cwt.... - 0 40 to 0 40
Flour per owt....... ... 6 116 2 la to 216
Bran per ton......,...,14 00 to 14 00
ENNIS per tam ttl.• f Viti tO 18 00,
HULLETT FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned oilers for sale Lot
42 Con, 13, Township of.Hullett, con-
satieg of es acres' sso acres cleared
and in it good stateof eultivation, ro
acres stump land and balance good
hardwood bush, never culled. The lot
is well watered and fenced and is
mile from a church, 2 miles from Au-
burn and 9 utiles from Clinton. A
Public school is located on the corner
of the lot. There is a good two-gtor-
ey brick house, 2 bank barns and put -
buildings and a good bearing orchard.
For further particulars apply to
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BAT.414, Auburn P, 0,
August 8th. •
nousF, FOR SALS.
The undersigned offers hat sale a
xX storey cottage with five bedrooms,
large dining rooin, parlor, ete. Situ-
ated on William streeti convenient to
the Collegiate Institute. For. further
particulars apply to James ' Scott,
barrister.
, MRS. LAMM
Clinton, June 23rd. '• •
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STOPS Tii4 COUGH AND
• WORICS OFHR F TCOLD.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure, no
pay, Price .25 cents.
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• IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE:IN
THE iplys-R.Booin,
NOW'S
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to have. your Cutters
and Sleighs over-
hauled and repaint-
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ed and the place to
have them done
right is at .
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For an up-to-date
HAIR CUT
CL4AN SHAVE
try the leading barbell.
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MT Wit TO IRWIN'S mom
George 0. Roberton.
4.144).
I do
ort an oment
00.0 0 0 0
4o.
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FOR SALE
am agent in this dis-
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 cement will do
well to communicate with
me. The Sampson brand
of cement manufactured
by the Owen Sound Port-
land Cement Company is
the best cement on the
raa,rket.
Tlios. A Walker.
CLINTON
Plow. Points
eeee•fteaseeisaeeseesimeeessealeeisseeeeeeessese
As I have still left a large stock of
plough repairs on hand and as the seas
son is getting late I will sell thent all
off at below cost while they last.
All Low Points 25e each.
All Wing Points 30e eaeh. .
All Sole Strips es each.
Gang Points from 25e to se per pair,
This is a rare chance to secure re-
pairs for fall or next spriug's use.
D. MCNAUGHTON,
Varna.
MaKOWN
1-11611 CLASS .
1iRrSS sum:,
• Good cpiality hattegi; both light
-.ad heavy; at moderate prices.
sell hest Saskatchewan Robes, ;
also Rugs, Blankets, Trunks, Val-
ises, gte. :
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AGENTS' WANTED.
.Either on 11 or part time
Are you satisfi svi hyour ineome?
Is your time full oc pied ? If not,
write us. We ca ve you employ-
ment by the tient on good ternis or
Contract to pay you well..for such
business as you seeure for us at odd
times. We employ both ,inate and
female representatives... The uext three.
tnonths is the very best time to sell
our goods. No deposit is required.
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Outfit s absolutely free. We have the
largest nurseries in Canada -over 8o0
acres -a large range of valuable new
specialities and all our stock is guar-
anteed as represented. If yott want -to
represent the largest, most popular •
,and best known nureery write us. it
RUMBA!" and
M MATH will be Worth your while, -
STONR 8t. WRLLINGTON,
Huron St., Olioton. Canada's Greatest Nureeries .
Toronto, Ont.
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