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THE REFERENDUM. CODER/OH TOWNSHIP.
The Ontario Referendum went on as
arranged .withotit hurting anybody,
aud ale° • as arranged, .without acing
anybody any good. The vote in fav-
or of proltilhition NirS3 105,855 :and, the
Vate against 66,182, ishowing i
accord -
ng to tite present; count a majority in
faeor of prOltilbition- of 39,673. • .
The . vote will not a-ilect the
liquor interests in the slightest
degree because, as arranged, th?
act Was not intended - to atlect ,
anything practleally. If the 66,-
182 electors who voted against 'Pre-
hibition had voted for prohibition it
woitld not have niade the slightest dif-
ference, the 'vote mead- still have .fal-
Ieu eitort of the unattainable 2te,723
necessary to put the liquor Act into
force. The majority of votes cast in
favor of prohibition iv- about 39,07,3i
but - unfortunetely for the cause the .
Referendnin was loaded up in advance
with a majority of 40,686 votes not
of the writer. . . cash—Montreal Star:
To insure publication in current 1Sstle .
. •
copy for advertisements should be : • . . . ...._.
sent in early. • , . . ATJECIR11.
Contract rates—The following table . •
• C. G. F. Supper.—Tuesday night of
last 'week was a memorable one . for.
• Court Duffetin. The court has been
hold,ng its own for some -time and
making additions from time to time,
tut during the week and a half ending
Tuesday, Nov: 25th, new members
• were added to the loll and the:mem-
bership is now in with, prospects•
still. Organiser Coupland put in some
rretty successful 'canvassing, and. won
many friends while with us. On
Tues.lay eteniug the Porester brethern
end families, also some visiting bretb-
ern; assembled in • the Orange hall af-
ter initiation' and listened to speeches
from High Court ()Meer Bailie, Or- -
ganiker Coupland, newly obligated
hro. (Rev.) Small and others, while
Joe Flynn diecoursed sweetviolin
• music and Mies Patterson sang the
bolo. The Weal:field quartette • shone
out in full splendor and:Miss Mona
natter .of Carlow and Rev. Small
gand good elocutionary effects: Then
the brethern and friends repaired
the Templars' hall and there enjoyed
the oysters and good things provided..
The cominueity were- filled• with dis-
appointment and regret at the result
of :Thursdey's 'voting. The returns
were reed to a well crowded house
while Shakespeare was acted ably. by
Rev. Small and Aliee Mona Walter,.
• mesic being supplied by Tyndall Bros.,
Miss Patterson and juveniles.
Some of the rifle club had their.
.sbOot out. on Saturday despite the un- '
a o ate condtzcjs., . .
'1 be afternoon meeting •of •the Jun-
ior League. in Knee church last Sat -
was edified by an .excellent paper
on "The Snow" 'by Mr. D.. E. Munro.
shows our rates for specified per-
iods and space: .
yr. 6 mo. 3 mo. 1 ino.
COhlInn... $70 oo 540 oo 525 oo 8 59
Column... 40 oo 25 oci 15 oo 6 oo
3/4 COIS/011... 25 00 15 '00 8 00 2 50
Colrumn... 18 oo reeve 5 50 2 00
1 Thal 6 oo 3 50 2 00 I 25
W. J. MITCHELL,
Editer and Proprietor
MR. FIELDING'S GENIMOSITY
The Dominion Coal Compensehhas
cntercd into a, contract to supply the
New England Coke aud Gas 'aompehy
of Boston with Canadian' coal. at 51.95
per tun. Today Canadians Pay from
$4 to 55 per toe for the •sathe coal.
lion. Fielding, .as premier of
Nova Scotia, refused to impose on the
Doinittion Coal Company any restrihs
tian that would guarantee to Canad-
ians a reasonable protection freer the
demandsof the coal barons. The sel-
ling of coal to Americans at less than
half the price charged to Canadians
resulttd. This is hardly liattiaisg to
the Finance Blinister.
When the Crow's Nest Coal Com-
pany sought to •inarket their fuel • in
the Unitt si States , Hon. J. .Israel
Tarte insisted' on an 'agreement which
wor1.1 render the company liable te a,
• penalty. of 53 per- ton for coal sold as -
broad _at rates below. those quoted t�•
Canadians. That was a •patriotie
move. The Crew's Nest Coal. Com-
pany was checkmated and Canadians
protected. • .
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In Mr. Fielding'e can it was differ -
ern. He gash away- our -rights
without a murmur. That is why. we
Paydouble prices -for tier'. own 'miner-
als.
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And, by the way,- Mi. Fielding has.
been chosen to succeed Sir., Wilfred
Laurier as leader of the Liberal par-
ty. It looks bright for -the Crow's
Nest Coal Company and the Western
States.
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THE • GLOI3E'S DUPLICITY TOO
MUCH FOR EDITOR WILLISON.' .
The resignation of Mr, 'J. ,S;
son fiom the mauagiugeditorihipol•
the Toronto Globeis an. ineportaiet.
event and its canseS and !results are
being generally canvassed. Every-
thing: that is true on these. , points'
cannot be freely admitted by those
interested but it is safe to essurne
that Mr. Willison has not found thine
to his liking since 1896. In opposi-
tion the Globe was -a mighty force
for good. Mr. Willison's .tetid,encies
are towards honor and honesty 111 -pub•
lic affairs and being in opposition 11
could afford to be virtuous. and - exer-
ercise his virtues. When the Liberal
party came to power Mr. "Willison
tried to pursue the same course a8 he
had done in opposition butthat: was•
impossible. It was • inevitable that
the Globe should becpme more. . end
more a ministerial orgaii. Not that
Mr.•Willison would not .have t other-.
wise. He is not • nal -in -ally a time-
server and opportunist. But • hedid
not own the Globeand he could. not
oppose the interests of. its 'owners.
He had to defend thing's he knew to, be
wrong, things: he Opposed when -dente
by the Conservative govern:et:tilt..
Some times his independence asserted
itself in spite of the shackles that.
bound hint. A notable instance of
this was When the Globe advised
Boluses,. M. P. for •West Huron, to
resign a seat that had been etplen
for him by criminals' ciePloyed by the
machine and it is not likely that .
such indeeendence . could .• be exerted.
without considerable trouble for Mr,
W ill ison. Those . who stolethe seat
and those 'who notited by it *mild
ieet thank Weer very cordially' for quell'
kiehly motel counsel.Kiceirdine Re-
view.
w1101,ESALE PROSTITUTION. .• ..
• OF OUR COURTS..
Worse and worse are. the revelations
in the Ontario constitueitcy of South .
Oxford, where the. Liberal "meanie" .
is endcavoring to unseat Mr, Donald- .
Futlierh.,nd, the- Conservative member.,
(lett. Perjury of the blahkest type
was resorted to alter Hon.. G. W.
Ress failcd tO buy Mr, Sutherlatid.
with a " good thing financially." • ,A,
witness named Young, who previously
testieed that Mr; Stitherlatut :offered
hint a bribe, gave additional : evieceice
in which he, swore that his charge a-
gainst the candidate was false en 'de-
cry particular. More interesting still
was Voting s admission that a leading
representative of the Liberal party of-
iered limn 525 to stick to his first
story. Think, of what this . means 1
Can any Liberal 'with the slighteat re-
spect for tlfe law and order pardon
such an ()turtle en the high traclie
tione of Writ& li literty and juetice ?
And when we recall that in St.
James' Di t ision, : Montreal ; King's
. -
County, Prince Edward. island ; end
Two Difountaitis, Quebec, equally out -
r geous attempts were made 'by . so.
tailed Liberals to affeevqhe decisions
c.i. tl.c courts, the situation is awful
to contemplate. Are theee so ne of
i
she practices Sir Wilfrid Laos eisr had
in mind when he recoinnieln ea the
employment of human devices. ,to his
followers ? . , :
n here will it all end ? Surely the
le nefit voters of this country owe to
ci their • fellow citiiitts
themselves an
th . prompt putsislumilt of :he party,
who so far have failed in a single hp; .
stance to cot lestit nth wholesale
1 rotittition of our courts. The -very
fact that Mr, Justice Osier was re-
frsed protnotioh to the 'Chief justice-
ship of Onfatio, hecattee of his con-
denittatien of such tactics,. directly in-.
vOlves the Laurier goverintient in the
dastardly plot to defeat the ends . of
Petite. We need tefortn.
Mr. Joe Richardson, accompanied by
his 8:stile, Misree Albina and Laara,
of StauLy Sundae ed at idr. P. t..ole $
of the Ilayfield Line.
Mr. W. Powell of Hamilton is EI 143 -
tor at Mr. Willis. Bell s.
Mr. Arthur Welsh intends taking a
trip to Michigan in the near future.
111r. Albert Tlionipson, who has beezz.
ro axiously ill, has: alniost recovered.
• Mr. Jona Cooper of Clinton spent
Sunday at his home on the 91.11 eon.
The toenship eonziell met on Mon-
day when the minutes of last meeting
were read •aed passed; • Moved by Jas.
Co; seconded .by J. C. 'Woods, That
the following a;:countsbe paid, all
except the first being for gravel : W.
Potter,- spikes, 5h5o ;- J. D. Rodgers
524, C. BeSe031 $5.88, J. Corbett $4.-
$:32821 . :16j, ItilaatYltswell4.35257.114. Jeaasi,c1°C7111!
us) Y 8.88, Wm. Murch_ I8.3o, Tbc,s.
Battle Sti.02. IVIoved by John Middle-
ton, seconded by • James dolinstono,
That bylaw NO. 7 he passed, The
following motion was passed : That
the noininations for reeve and icier
csouncillors be held at :Wilson's, hall,
hiolmesville, on the lest. Monday in
December at 12. o'elocle.. The polling,
placcs and deputies 'are as follows :
No. -' Orange hall, 4th con., -Chas.
Johasteme 1o. , • 1103$4 ol Nixon
Sturdy, John Sturdy ; No. 3, house of
Thine Harrison, Thos. Harrison ; No.
4, house of W. •}1. Elliott, John. Cluff; •
No.'s, house' of J. H. Lowery, • J. H.
Lowery ; NO. 6, house of Hart Hicks,
Bart- Hicks. The council then ad-
journed to meet on Dec. 1514—Nixon
Sturdy, Clerk,
Mr. Richard . Peck of Seaforth was
on theBayfield Linci last week on
business in the music line. • .
Mrs.. Beacom of Teeswater is visit-
ing- at the home, of Mr. John 13eacion,
Jr. • . .
hfies M. Halliday .of S. S. No. to
visited friends in •Celborne. township
on 'Sunday last, •-
- Mr. N. reek' and sister, Miss Einnia;
of Bayfieicl Senclayed at .Mr. Peter
5. . •,
Mies Laura Perdue enjoyed the coni-•
• paiiy. of ,her friend, Miss -Priscilla.
Jennings -' on Sunday.
•Miss Alaggie Reid of 'Stehley is -vis-
iting at the home of her sister, MrS.
J...kathwell. ' - " , .•
Cole s Methodist S. .S. held their'
annualmeeting foe the election of.
oflicere, e the 'same onesbeing elected*
as ;last year... The Sunday 01°61 • in
connection with • the church purposes -
holding a teaseueetieg in the.- near fut-
ure, but the date isnot yet fixed..
Mr. M. Streel•iegof eon,' 7 is .all •
smiles., 'tile- a .boy. • • •• ' -
We are , pleased to hear of :Mr. Ar-
thur Cecilia! S complete recovery. from
. his severe illness. ••' . • • •
• One evening. recently ..aelarge. iintrifbee,
•01 •poste ssenibled at the home' of•
Mr. •and Mrs'. A. Chisbolsnt of the 4th ••
con to celebrate the; ewentieth annivere
sary Of, their marriage... .The presentee
Whi.h were nininly chinaware, wete•
eery beaetiful ancl valuable.. Dancieg.
amt. all kinds •of -annteement were cap,
hied: on in good- etyle., At midnight -e
mpst eumptuotteesuerper • Was served to
all. . The .music was.excclient—J: Gee-,
ham' and. G. Soweity, violinists Miss:
.Lagan -.and Mies eleClusky, organists.
Mr. and •111 -re. Zas,"Moseespent•-sev-
•prel days last week with the foi mer. s
. brother and Sister,, Mr. William Mose-
of -Gprrie -anti 'Mrs. William ;Kerripton
of Ashfield, respectively:, • . •
Misses •Alice and Louise. Hayter • •of
'Stephen,. who were visiting their •sis:-
ter, 'Mrs. jaines: Moshe have returned
home. • •
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Mr. Wilitain :Parker,' Second' soe..
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Bloody, .Weyreotith 'apd.
Gibbsleft ue1 da -morning for Exeler
where•theyeare going to -take but. time
'bet -fee Mr. Perry. .; .
.Me. and 'hies. :George .Martin spent
Sunday 111 the village. -They..areived
horn. the •West lest week and are go- .
lug to spend the winter in Seeforth.
• Mr. -Jetties' Ross, .purchased a ' fine
'enttinefroin J., Brunsclon•,and Son.. • .
The .Methodist Stinclay school.. are
practising for the Christanai ahnivehe • •
Nary: to . be held' en Christmas' eve. •
• . lVire W. :L.. Ouimette has not, dispose •
cd :of his .etoc-lci .yet. He expects tp•go
to ..Alberea if 114'634 S•31,1"0St.• : • .
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• • MULLETT TOWNSHIP
Tar. 'John ..dolotell is visiting in; Gad-.
erich township at present. . •
Hazelwood Bros,: had a efery Seccess,
wood bee' last Friday. • ,
• George Connell 'has returned
Lncknow. • ' • •
. The •trustees of S. S. No, 4, have
engaged Mies 3. • Ihawery fee 4903,
Miss Mittel& Melville Of- Seeforth is
Mr. John ParkerOf the leth costa wile
married on the 3rd last. to 'a Miss
Aodasoe of Waleopa, Man, Mr,. Parker
has been in Manitoba .'for..the past
couple of Ye:ars and is so' well pleased
with. Ilnit country.. thet he has decided'.
to nishe his home :there. • The' News -
Record ;Riles his ina.ny frieude in Here
on in wishing the happy ifair a pros-
perous and happy life.. • •••
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visiting at, ltilr„ Andrew Tyermatifs at •
' We are Sorry to say thathisisa Jessie
McLaughlin is unable to attend eo her
clutics at $.: S.. No 4; • •
The Fairserviee family 'have returned
hente from the 'West.: ••
We • Understand Oat W. Andrew
has • rented the Howard faern near
Blyth.• . •
Deoeraber lithl 1902
, ItIPPEN.
Messrs. hieLean and hlehrordle ap-
peared beforethe Cattle Guards Loin -
',assign . last week end gave evidowe
as follows :
Mr. R. IL McLean said tbat if the
Meeting had beelt more advertised
them would have been a larger at-
tendance. He would not take his :
chances on driving. his rattle past
the' existing •cattle guards and if it is
a spike guard and they went • over it
they might just as Well be killed with
the train. .Another thing lie said was
that the railway -eoMpany l di not
lit
slacken speed or in eny way ve the
cattle that had strayed onto tt e track
a chance to get oil, but in Mite eases
out - of ten they killed them. There
inuet be some remedy, he said, and the
government shoeld take up the ques-
tion • and consider the interests of the
fanner and coinpel the railway to put
eluchnt protection at the crossings,
built for the protection of human and
animal life. Mr. F. W. Hodson, C.
E., said by way of e.xplanation, that
the reason the pit guards were ' con-
demned was that owing to the heavy
trellic going over them it raquired the
placing pf ties to brace the rails, Oita
making a step for ethe Cattle to go.
-over, a hen- the truck of -a car was de,
hiller' the meeting of en open cattle
- guard meant the .pilieg up of a great
Itimber of ,cars, causing loss Of prop-
erty ard sometimes: of life:
- Mr.. R. MeMordie said .that, he ntust
fiver kurtoct
ie '110beugireaiws.elinatteevaerttleg
lh
of a, commission would not bielle.14rerlqdvt°1.1rE'rl:-
ed if 1110 railway eotepanies were beld ,
reeponsible for stock killed, and he
. held thatthe old pit guard Was the
hest *guard we lieefe ,lied, Government
or .cininniesion_ had no right to take
the :Fesponsibility of/ the railway cone -
peaty and ea,y, " we will help you
mate an .effective., cattle,' guard shy
sending the c,onnitiesion to different
towns" when it Was the railway's
duty to. protect the; crosSin.g.
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- SUBIMERIIILL.
Mr.: litick • firm Toronto is visiting
•
at the homestead .on the leth eon. •
Mr. George Saiulereon of Colborue
was visiting et Itilr, C.•Ileacozn's .••.911
si
Mr. WI H. Ball as having. an .exper-
itnee with a felon. •
A. public examination .will be held.
in the school lioust ch U. S. S. No.
4 . on Friday, :Dec. retli, to connuenee
about 16 o'clock al no We tope as
Many ak poseible • Win- shah, their in-
terest in the sphool by attendiug. A
nuinber .of neighboring teadiers • have
ben invited. :We hope for a good ette-
:cess. •Doihe -forget the entertainment
eto be giver.' in the school house on. the.
. everting 'of the same 'day when a good
ehogrem, consisting of dialogues, rec-
itations, singing and instrumental
enusic, will lie rendered lefh 'home and •
foreign talent in the very best style.
Amongst Mir 'foreige talent we wotild
mention Mr• • enmiller,
.• ,
F. Shanty of I3
whowill supply us with the best . II[.. - .
inging for 1,11e evening. Admissions
elf
5 cents. The doors will be open at
.r5 and program', will commence at
7•45•."
• HOLMESVILLE.
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Miss Minnie Elcoat of Brucefield has
been the guest of her cousin, Miss Der
-
tie Stanley.
Mr. J. R.' Holmes returned* on Sat-
urday .frOin Manitoba where he spent '
several weeks. .
Mr. W. Senkins of Blyth visited
friends here on Sueday. '
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coNsiANcE veksltr,. Oliver 'Willson returned from
. Manitoba where he Vent for the liar-
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. • n es , o some pet a
flying. visit to our village hat Thurs-
day. •
Mr. Jewitt visited old friends
• I%
o a y MI'S( ay.• Rementber the. Xmas Tree on . the
•. One of these pleasixe events took
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' Miss Stephenson is the guest of her
• granimethee, Mrs; • Elcoat of -Tuckerc.
SIIiith. • •
Thi.slidgli bells ere again heard.
placc a le esicence of Mrs, Chris,
Dale 'on Weclnesday, Dec, Toth, when
r daughter, Miss Rose Dale, was
„ .
ec ------------------------
molly. to William Knox, .3 prosperous
farmer. Rey. Mr. Hamilton tied the .
. kvot in the presence of a large circle
of ,frieeds and aamta.int„n•es. 'Tlie
pres,ats were both nunierons and cost-
ly, phoeving the high esteem In which
• th 1 '
. ey • are both ield, n e exteed our
congratulations and good wish, '
Don't forget the Sunda.y ..sphool cn
, tertainineet and Xmas • free .cht Dec.
23rd. •
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. 13LYTE, • . •
Winter has made its aPPearanee once
more and covered the ground with a
good coat coat .of the beautiful, matting
»usiness brisher, .. •
The S. S. scholars of Trinity Church
are busy busy: practising foe. their, Xmas
Tree entertaiument .to . be held on
.Monday evening,. Dec, 220d,
Don't forget the S. S, supper and
entertainmeht to . be held in St. Au•
drew's church on .Priday ,evening next.
'1 he Sacratrrent of the Lord's Supper
was administered hi St. Andrew's
`church on Sunday morning last.' In
the etening Rev, Hes* of Belgrave
preached an able discourse,
• Captain IL T, Rance of the firm of
Mentz -die & Rattce„ private bankers
for the past eight years in this burgh,
has saveted coitnection therewith
end accepted the position of Manager
of the Sovereign Bank at Clinton. The
Captain and his estimahle lady took
their departure for their new 'home oat
Tuesday. We are sorey to lose them,
bet What is. our loss is Clinton's gain.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Scott were at-
tcticlieg the wedding of the gentle.
man s sister in Birr on Wedliestlity.
This week is the winding up of the
taxes •for 1902 and our colieetor has 41.
438y time taking the toadahfils.
On Sun lay next Rev. 3, Edwards of
Trinity church exchanges pulpits With
Rev, Owen of tuelnowL
Mr. T. McElroy hafesezured a steady
job of coopering in the big nourinills
At Goder;ch,
The voting on the referendum did not
Cause Inners stir on IThistildny last in
tbis burgh although the votes east
were hi favor of the Iteiereeduiti by
10.
. • PORTER'S HMI?. • m
•• lir. • Jc ltu Torrance, Sr., Was in Ex-
-eter on Saturday. .
Misses Elliott .arid .Gurke spent San.
day With Egmonclville friends. • .•
/sir. It • Bone is once, more in, otin
midst after having epent the sullen&
and fall months working on the farm
'of Mr.. Ben. -Churchill of liullett: He
Will go to Clinton Sohn where he will
Le in. the .einnloy of Dr. Gunn, . 1
• Mr, James Macdonald has received
the certificate far 'a: grant of 16o acres -
for sere ices rendered d
of land in New Ontaridormags.
a,.threlael'ude
• fah Raid of 1n66,
Aliteter. A-llen Betties, youngese, son
of Mr. Thos. • Betties, sprained his
ensile abotit three months ago. 'Since
-that One he hae • been troubled slight.
.ly , with it. But it was. not thotight
serious MAR •last week. Two doetore
oneraeed on Saturday and found that
the bone was decaying. It is not .yet
nown whether •or not the foot • will
have to be tunputated.
• PORT ALBERT.
Mr. Sas. Qttaid is :still eonfined to
Itis residence,
illisees Laura and Hattie Tliurlow
of Goderich spent last week with Mr,
and Mrs, James McWhinney, ,;
Mr. Prank' Oliver 10 home again ale
ter it season on the lakes.
Miss Annie Cuntringliam is home a-
gain.
Mr. and Miss KneeshaW of gotiericli
Sundayed With Miss Richardson. ,
Mr. Symouds of Saltford Stine
dayed in the village. •
Mr. Walter 13. Hawkins of Blafeking
Stincleyed at home.
Mr. and Mrs, George Hawkins spent
a few days with Mrs. 3, lIen. Haw.
kins Goderich last week, •
Miss' Sean Dunbar is again able tO
leave her home to which Ate has been
cOnfined for a tong time. Her young
Molds will be greatly pleased to
have her with them again.
The seVere storm on Monday makes
the citizens think of the long whiter
before them.
Ross is the happiest matt in Ontar.
lo at proolt, • Why net ?
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• . • 1•1.A BRING TESTiMONY, •
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:hlienemen like Is W. llocleart, Do-
minion Live Stock ,C.oinmissienier ;. H:•
G. .Wady,.„Registrer of. Live, Steck.:;'
Prof. Shaw, late of tite °uteri° Ag-
ricultural Cellege, and. entice enthorit-
DRYSDALE.
Mrs. Charles La Pronaire of Strat-
Lord, who visited the parental fire- 41-444#4144.#44#40-4,10#444# #44414+4#104,44*
side, has returned to her home.
visiting friends and acquaintences * 41$
Miss Maude VoIloelle of Baylielcl has
been visitis op,, 0 0 ,iiveo Xetv . . t
in the neighborhood for the past 4
w e e •
i
gain in out midst.
are, always pleased to see old faces a- 4 e
Vitristinad i t
4, ' 4
, sh iv
Mr. Jesse Horner of ^Michigan is 40 liss
renewing old acquaintaeces here. We '
at our " dead city" in the near nit- 40
ure. Several hands have been engaged 1 3'
Prospects look favorable for a boom * a r
. • k 0 4 , 4
.. 4 4.
.
urfild litgo ..
taking up stionescalang the shore. to
fill the eribs. Vessels may be expected
to : call as Soon as ithvigation opens.
This 'St.- Joseph harbor has been a
Icieg felt need, but it's . coming—so. is
Christmas.
Mr. Howard, out loyal mail car-
rier, has • ehupet .completcd. his, 14th
year of service and during that period
. never met with the slightest dceident •
until Wednesday of last week when
Itis pony, taking fright at a snoW roan
which some school boys had built on.
the roa-d, bolted. for. the ditch, upset -
._ting _the, rig aud. tossing him rougnly
on the hard 'earth, As -a result he is
the owner of a broken .eart- and a bad-
ly wounded shoulder.•which will Online
him. to the house for some time.
Mr. Will, Tenter, mho hes been on
the survey boat, , has returned .horne.
Snowden Brcis.' and. Mr. IL Talbot .
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this end we have gathered together
4 a, stock that shall leave nothing
• ip to be wished for in goodness—in
• style—in variety
We're prepared for the biggest
business we've ever done—for the
biggest trade in Clinton—and to
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4, Neckwear
4la Suspenders
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; in almost endless as- built for comfort and
sortment of styles. durability.
Tr
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4' c* that will represent m
rtsthe ace of good
taste as well as real goodness in quality
• and making.
Underwear •
that fits, wears and washes well.
have got their scorn shredder at work •
ard it is • giving good satisfection,
al husks and shreds the corn and will • 4 43' '
be a time saver for our farmers. But 4
the weather is • against shredding in ; a
the fields so the farmers must either 4., i
stack the corn or put it in the barn. .1(
Shere was quite an exciting time when , *
Mr, Talbot started the machine at • *
Snowden Bros. About fifty farmers" .1
. were present to see it in operation, • ‘-'
some connn&.as faras ten miles,. and . ' 1
all .svere aliparently well pleased with . 4 r
4 ' ' ii-_- : In fact.everything.that is just right for men's
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its work, although the cornwas very •I
wet. Anyone wishing to see the hash- - , : Wear and always for a little less than . you can
.i-suv the same for elsewhere.
edecorn or shredded stalks can do so 'A. PO 0.!
Talbots. . . .
by calling at. Snowden Bros' or: Mr.' r .
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•' OUR 'CLUBBING LIST. . • .
. Following is our :clubbing list, the
rates beteg. good to old as well. as
new suligeribere 1 1... - .
The News -Record aid Daily Globe
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The News -Record and ,Daily Mall and
• •• Empire • .. • 4. 25
The ' News7Itecenscl and ' Evening IVIa,11
and • Empire . • •• 3 e5 .
The News -Record ' ancl ' Evening .Globe .
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• The . News -Record and Toronto ,Deily .
World.
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. The New.s-Record and -Toronto Even- -
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The I'lews-Record and Daily Free Press
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Te NeWseReCord andHarrillton bi1;
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The NtoVe-Recaril and Loriclen • Fice
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Keep Your Feet Warm
•We have anticipated your wants for the cold weather and You
will find our immense stock as usual : '
Up -to -Date' With. Seasonable .C+oods
• IN LADIES:. PELT 130OT5 we haVe a splendid aSSOI trneni to
•• c oose trona also Overgatters, Slippers and Leggings. •
• Press2 75
• The News-Reeord and Evening, Free •
Press . • • 2 75
The News- Record and Toronto Daily Have you seen the
Sear •
Rant Kraok Rubbers •
The &we -Record arid Daily. Advertie-
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er • 2. so They don't cost von any more than the ordinary rubbers and
The NewseRecord and Hatniltop Twice a Week Spectator, • balance of 1962 every pair is absolutely guaranteed by the Maker. Other lines
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. we are selling below the. regOlar prices as we are not sorting up
free ' '•X 7$: with thetn. We are sole agents in Glintori for Xant Krack
.T.111; *lestelnwa cord ad.Torento., Weex7les.
The News -Record and Verniers' ' Advo- :Rubbers: lt will cpst you nothing ,to see thorn. • . -
Tile . News-Recor'd and
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:Weekly -Free
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ics •on agriculiure se .strengly: recom-,
mend the.,Fativily Herald . and 'Weekly.
Star , of alontreal to Canadian' 'farm-
ers there is no wonder at that paver
doing an enormous business,: The ag-
ricultural columns. of the Family' Her-
ald and Weekly Star are wOrth a
great. dear to Canadian: farmers.. , ; • y.
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".Aiote" ed " Purity' • P ;5 WM, • TAYLOR .& •SON.• •
The News -Record and Weekly .111ail
and Empire end two pictures, i"The
Doctor" arid "Contentment, baituice
• of 1902 free • • . 75
The News -Record and Farnily Herald
and Weekl Star and two ictere ;
In Felt Boots' for men's weer we have some sPeeially good lines 'which we
would like to show. you. Our Laced Leggings. are worth•60c per pair more
'than any other laced leggings in the market. They are the only genuine
patent: After you have seen them you will say they are the best. If you jel°
need Overshoes, Felt Slippers, Children's Leggings,any kind of Rubbers,
or a nice pair of Boots. TRY THE OLD RELIABLE.
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The. Neses-Record •and Word and Werks
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• The coitheil met- an,' Monday, Dec.- t,.
all the menibers.' being pres.eate -
' An engineer's. _report ra"the repair-
ing. _ and deeming. out , of the Zurfeli •
dreiee north (Schtnalem r(1rain),', was
read to the interested parties present
and after anature • hoiniideratioe. the re-
port was adopted..h . : •
Accounts to the:amount of Sr2.96.92
were passed and ordered to be paid;
An itemized stateMent 'Of these: acs
counts as 'all othet. aceounte, will . be
issued in due tiline :for pnrusgl of rate-
.pisa.txv4ere�sfib. can. 4cember,.
ltoard ofitealth met ou the,
All • the members
Wer? present, The' medical health
ficerseread his -anneal report, *Showing
that: the .panitary conditions': of the
tow4hip are Very. eatisfeetory.' The
following is' Medical Health Officer
Buchenait's. report
• s e In making, my annual • report of
the sanitary condition of the township
of Hay for the year ending Dee. 1st,
1902, r nost:.• congratulate. the people'
on• the good healt .1 then • have enjoyed
during ethe greater part ' of the year.
The Winter. was mild and ehe siumeer -
cool,. pleasant ::and. healthy,' with. few
outbreaks of 'epidemic dieeeses, Three
rases of ' cliphelteri a.' were reported; ' a -
boat twenty rases of measles, live of
typhoid fever,' two.' of 'scarlet fevereand
four of letbereulosis, • • .
Daring the winter considerable: dis-
turbance was caused by three out-
breaks Of smallpox. On each oceaelion
the. disease was ,,brought into this
township from the adjoining township .
of• Stephen; in the thice outbreaks
eighteen cases occurred: Most of Omni -
were mild, hitt a few were:rather
_although, fortunately, they all
Made. a good recavery. lie each • -out-
break so scent as elte disea.se was dis-,
coached...the hous'e• in which they resid-
ed was- inacardech, .sttict ettarantiee
enforced . and persona exposed to the
disease eaccinated. In about three
weeks after the recovery •of those af-
fected by the disease the house. and
clothing were cleaited and thoroughly
disinfected... 43y theft means the dis-
ease le • each outbreak- was not..only
prevented froin . spreading. but com-
pletely .stainprel opt. 11. 18 worthy of '
note that in the six • houses in which
the eighteen. .ceses of smallpox occur-
red - every: person who had not been
vacciitated took • • the dieease, while
cest,tYpiet1P,erstollev IrirehVaidegbeeellile. vwaocenirrtieltill
ower of Vateenation in preventing the
spread of the cliSease,
During: the month of June the 'health
inspettore visited . the villages' of Zur-
ich, . •Dasliwood and St. Joseph and
found their sanitary eonditiort very
satisfactory. . They also made their
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annual visit of lee/section to the Pub.
Ile schools in the township arid re -
Potted the schoole arid grounds clean
and well kept.'.' •
BROWN'S SAtn REG/STElt.
• and Hicks' 1903 Almanac • 0-70 . Cash and One Fries .
and pictures 'ol the Governors .or the Butter and Eggs taken as Cash
Provilice of Ontario since 1791, bal-
once of 1902 free •
The - News -Record and Weekly .01cibe
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• This year our stock of Xthae goods.
will surpass previous years in quan-
tity, quality' and display, while our
prices will be made to be of as gieit.
an advantage tchyou as we know how
o maae t erne .•
Our Fahey Articles—Photo Frames,
Mirrors, Images, China, Cut Glass,
Ete.,• are now displayed' coevenient
for your inspection.
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Por Friends Abroad
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Whetcoald be sinore appropriate than
a hook? We have many suitable ones
or a Christinae calendar, • They, can
be • sent so conveniently aucl can he
--made supplementary and thelpful to
other gifts as • can nothing, else, These
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goods .are always bought earlier than
otheeegoods, especially for sending a-
nte), .attd we vvould strongly advise
the lookingover of our display at the
earliest opportuttity,
Wednesday, Dec. 17t11, a.t x2.30 r,
In., at the Ameriean hotel, 13rucefield,
extensive sale of household furnititre,
without reserve.—Mrs, X. Murray,
proprietrws : Thos. Brown, auctioneer
To persons whocontemplate having
tales : Tetgraph or telephene to Int
at my expense --T4 1lrovt1 Ses.fortk
• Agehts Parker's Dye Works, .
Tho W • D Fair CO
Ofteu the Cheapest, Always the Best.
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A year of success beyond our expectation has made a , 1
wonderful growth in business each month better than :the '
kin, Every effort has been put •forth to secure bargains .
for December to make it the banner month of the closing
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• closest buyer that they here in Glottis, Pillow
A evalk through thehlifferent de Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, :
Partusents will convince the Handkerchiefs, Doylies, Tray :
year. • , :
t me to the right store for and other t ngs
%hi am No Tittle!
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Z values erons to mention. '.;f• '• i
Our -Xmas Ties for men are in now and they are beautieslt will pay you to see our Fur and Clothing department -before
. you bets? a Gout or Suite
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Try a pair of our Heavy•Rubbers or Overshoes. They are all
• right for the cold weather.
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• We have just received a choice lot of Currants, Raisins and
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Mince Meat.
Try a can of our Baking Powder.
I Di M. MoBEATH BLYT
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men. AN ROWE & HOLLOWAY
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Our Show Room is again Furniture .
well filled with a choice
collection of Cutters and
• Sleigh.
Our experience of the
post proVia to us that
our work is appreciated,
our Sales during the past
season being the largest
in years.
Call and inspect our
work before purchasing
elsewhere.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Some reasons why you should buy
from the Clinton Furniture GO.
Because their stock is large and well assorted
The design!, are the newest and most up-to•date
The construction and finish are the best
Materials that Wear out the buyers' expectations
And prices that are easy on our customers
Also all kinds of repairing, upholstering and.
Picture frittnleg at moderate prices.
'Undertaking in all its branches
• J. D. ATKINSON"
Manager. and Funeral Director.
MALL and MATH R. N. Rowe, A. J. Holloway
• Eight and Sunday calls answered al: residence on Prcticess
Huron et.; olintom sc, directly bitek ef Presbyterian church.
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