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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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1111 !till; THE REFERENDUM.
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00pE1UCIICO4lligSPON1ENT esi
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We will haw plouty of conservetor-
les next simmer. M. Harris says his
will be all to order feir t9o3. His von-.
servatory is at his residence on Elgin '•
•
Avenue.
Mot. i singer was the guestof his
i„theren•lew, Mr. Carl, lest week.
a.r. and th,. Misets Alliu, vocutists
Petaniller, la' e taken up their res.
atenee un Brock, street. 'they will be,
quite an acquiaition' to the tuwn for
social gatheriugs.
Mr. J 1'. Brown, youngest son of
ar. J. P. Brown, is attending the
Normal eelfq01 at Regina.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Murray and little
sin have returned por the winter from
South Bay.
A stranger went to one of our pop-
e' ,r drug stores the QOer morning and
purchased a tooth brush, laying doWu
a hill in pay -molt. The Cleric hand-
ed him over his change, $4.9o. The
proprietor is genetelty. atone in the
hit% stere alter 8 p.ni. nd along
conies the purchaser 'of the tooth
brash and asked the proprietor for
ninety cents which the clerk in the a.
m. co Id not glee him. When the
clerk came next a. in: tbe druggist
found that he had been another. vietitu
to the too confident purchaser, who
played his little game. with character-
istic alroithess. He knew the elerks
would be abitent and so he played his
little game on the easily imposed up-
on druggist, who believed the stranger s story that he was leaving 'Lowe
on the early a. m. train.
air. Burns of Hartford; Mich , spent
a you; le f days last week 'tha guest
e.f his troth:a-in-law, Mr. , Charles
It els.
The Women's Institete • of West Hur-
en held a most profitable meeting in
tl:e parlor of Mrs. George Bissett ce.
Thursday last. Miss Green. of Loyal
acted as presilent in the absence ol
ail s _Attire.% s. After thz business
program was ended refieshmeuts were
served by the hostess, assisted 1.)3F lady
friends. The home made bread .and
tter, ehocolate and eocua, nut cakes
with tne lovely cream served withthe•
live o clock tea were -a great .treat on
Dec. 4th. A vote • of thanks was most
heartily given to Mrs. Bissett for her
nice, tea and haspitohle reception to
her sister inembers•of the W. I.. "God
Saxe the King" dismissed .the- Meet.
ing. Christmas presents and .Christ-
mas cookery were, the theme ot the
meeting and of the different recipes.for
Christmas cookery we will only give
that of nonce meat folopies, read by
Mrs. Major Beck : 4 or' 5 lba, hem;
part of round, boil slow ; r lb. kidney
suet. 1\ hen meat is eaol, chop it and.
suet throttler. Quarter • andcore. e
lbs. greeniogs, .4 raisina, 4 lbs.
sugar, 4 rounded tablespoonfuls cinnete'
mon, IX teasocionfals cloves, . -.1X 'tea-. •
spoonfuls oeliper,• 4 tablespoonfuls of
salt, 4 nutmegs. hfotsten 1 cup.:sweet
pickle vinegar aod i cup of liquor in
which meat u as boiled. For e eahrist-
ma.s present. for those who' require
si eetacles Mrs. Colin Cainpbell' . read -
the following pretty ideal gifto. Take
.an o'd species:le case (leather One), •
line with black satin, crochet, cover in
black silk, With black beetle.. Put, .
loop of ribbon wIth a .bow and •taste
a hook up( 11 the belt from which the •
ease will: hang .and be ever at one's
hend. The next meeting will be at
the •reeidence. of Mrs. Jaime Milier
•on the second Thursday. in January;
Alt 0) ster supuer is to be held 'at
the residence of Mrs. Andrew Beck.
Ihe date will re given later. The
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Women s Institute were treated, '• a-
mong other nice confectitmery, to
" Devil's Ca',e." Now Marion Har••
1. nd gives her recipe to the press,. • SO ,
In re it. is : Boil together half a Amp.
of grated Chocolate, .. hell a cup .01 -
se rut mine, hall a cup of brown 'sug-
ar. Boil these' ingredients together
until thick as cream and let cooL•Onet
cup of brown sugar, half a. 'cup • of .
letttertwo eggs beaten, two: thirds of
a cup of milk, vanilla. flevoring.Mix
o ell, beat in the.. boiled • mixture and
two cups :of• flour ..sifted, withe heap-
ing teaspoonful of baluing .powder.
illeeein lavers and When cool put to-
gether oath 1.oiied frosting. • ••
Mr. Karl Campion is. blinding •'a
rleasure boat for 1103.. We wish you
goad fortune Karl. •
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At North street clench. Sunday ev-
cuing Revs. erossley and Hunter Dili-
eiated. Before the sermon. Rev. Mr.
cressi.y tang "hiy mune in mother s
orayer." The seonon was very ellec.
tit% .
Rev. Mr. Smell of Aubuin preached
a •lot ely olain wore n to the esynontnii.
Cent class at 411,0X. church on EridaY
evening last. A: great number cif
outig people jetined., Pm, Sunday the .
satrumvut• of the Lo. -el s. supper wee
celel rated in. • the o. tn. Rev. Mr.
t:rossley 11.4 IL OM the text,
" Tate My yenai upon you. and learn
of .11-te."
Tho fleet - in our harbor, to winter
Johnare -ta7ner
Singapore, Katelotn, Koliage, and
tugs Dymeat, Evelyn, Sea Gull, Sic -
1.1.1(.17 Sea. Climes and Wright. .
The . tug . A. W. Wright came down
ircim the Georgian Bay to have new
iimehinery placed in her. The tug
IJuronareelg.e Arnold ard scows ' will
niso be laidup here. The Arnold was
working 'away on the " bad • spot" on
Monday, Dec. ist.
- Mr. Thomas, after several years'
tsteally surveilanee of the town's wel-
fare at niaht and hexing' severed his
co. ne-tion therewi,hilias been succeed-
ed by Mr. Tom Meheen. There were
seen 'applicants- for the honor :
Mears.' Richaid Phelan, J. 11. Ed-
ward:4'3. S. hichIath, Robert Collin -
sun, lonley. Menai)) Thomas . Ale -
Lean and Richard' Postlewaite.• Rich-
ard' I halm and; ;lhoinas .111eLeati • were
appointed at a salary of ;moo a year.
each. It is understood that they will
Woe night duty month about. •
Consumption is a human
weed flourishing best in weak
lungs. Like other weeds it's
easily destroyed while young;
when old, sometimes • im-
possible.
Strengthen the lungs as you,
would weak land and the
weeds will disappear.
The best lung fertilizer is
Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork
is good too, but it isvery hard
to digest. '
The time to treat consump-
tion is When you begin trying
to hide it from yourself,.
Others see it, you won't.
Don't wait until you can't
deceive yourself any inner.
Begin with the first thought
to take Scott's Emulsion. If
it isn't really consumption so
much the better; you will soon
forget it and be better for the
treatment. If it is consump-
tion you can't expect to be
cured at once, but if you wifl!
begin in time and will be
rigidly regular in your treat-
ment you will win.
Scott's Emulsion, fresh air,
rest all you can, eat all you
can, that's the treatment and
that's the best treatment.
We Will Acrid yotl
a little ot •the &nul.
aiOn free.
lie mite dui We plum In
the form of a lobd is on the
wrapper et every battle of
Emulsion you Imo
SCUIT & EtOWNE,
Chemists,'
tokonto, Ontlit.to.
sac, mut $tt aft druggiato.
The tega teat left"hereo.about a
onOntli age rettonsal safelyfias we not-
ed last week. They made .. record
cateh.s, the Sea King's' eatehea reach-
ing. 90,0e0 lbo. The Ste taing 'was
.oatizia..ded. by Capitaiu .Robert Mae.-
• .
aux, Charles Passinorc with his.fam-
ily len-weed. to Mitchell on Sat:motet;
where Mr. Passmore .has . accepted _ the
position .01 organist 'of Itnox ehttecl.
'At •St. .• .Peter s Ceere ,
New York'on -Nov. 2tieli, Harry -St.
G..1„eToueel to Katherine Ilezteleraon.
The:above refers 10 the youngest sop
of . Our - estimable citizetis, Air.. and
ars. •LeTouz.el, who studied the art, of
-pouting. here and gee:dilated; later geto
,ing a gond 'mention on the New York•
.are$s; . We .. wish him and hiS •briele
troaperity. • - • • . • ••
On; Sa.urday afterticiOn there took
placeilia heneral of the late lifr..Box-
ullo a very .inuh •es twined ci t root of
-Saltford: - Be for 30 areers...reinaitted
otithfultly one of the. stair of WEW".•
11 $ sa.1L %voila:. Ile Was bbrit in •Axed.'
aurst, Suaseeco•and ettzne te Woodstock...
with his : !.arents wheo abiatit eine
ye.ira .of .age. Loatimita who
was el. o born and .4A:7ested In Meek •
•horat; 'Met. Mr: -13exa1l'•at, Woodstock'
ard for 46 yearS'• they 'Were• the most.
intimate.' of. friends, Mr., Boxall Mak- '
rik 7- •ltiS. benne at the..Dnicto hetet,
'was the -
host • cie•ita:atlie .old gentleman .was
.ery foOd. of •Saltford.and possessing a
of itionor.had .thaby 'friends there.
Mr, Robinson -conducted tile tam
-rat scrt j. e itt Saltford and • at Mait-
land cemetery. 'I•Iu Messrs. Baxall. of. •
•Woods..oek, three 11e1hewa.91 the-cle--•
eased, • 'at te:.d.'d the fimerat. Tin
alit corers were : •••• Messrs.'
Le'sharii; Tout .111cLean, :John Walters
Fe.t01 y,jeztreS.Illetetai and Dick
Gibbs.• The o d • "gOttileinait's - remains'
. •
wee iaterred in the family plot of los •
.rind, 'Mr. Witt:seri Laskain. .Me$Srs.
itooalt left en the hot train Satur-
day for. their. homes at Woodstock: . , • .
.. .teil'oa.iag .pleasieg 'invitation
•ard •Was.. eeceptecl ...by lay of- one'
,ydung.-soCiety people on. Friday. even.
.og 1at " The pleasure of your,
.conitany •Tequested, at a house
warming at the 'residence of Mr. and
Mrs. s: W. Dot), on Brock street on -
Friday evening, Dec. 5t11, 1902: Dane-.
ng," The • large,' hadelsotite drawing
room of Mr.- Doty's residence With its
well arranged electric lights and dee-
orati,.ns of pink carnations and as-
parages.. fern to he •setin 'everywhere,
.Wee truly -a ;delightful scene.... Prci-
gressive • . euchre Wit'S , kat. .1111011 . :tlie
reigeano. The- 'tables. were arranged
for. •the players in; - both ,drawing
_rooms. The • ladies 'who'. won prizes'
owere.:•. Ist..Miss • Jemee McLaren, • .a
'handsome, china fero howl ; 2nd, ..M•iai
Rite: Salkeld. 'The gentleinen'sopriaes
were .wein:by ;Ur. Perev. Cornell,- 'iSt
.a:rikei a handaante eleoltas brush, and
the. booby prize fell to 'thelot of Mr
Harry Sturdy,' At • midnight otte**of
thefinest' suppers 'Was 'served in . the
diningroom that has been served in
Ooderich for many- years: The tables
,with china,- Silver and flowers looked
like a fairy acezie in the electric light.
The inenu consisted 'of fowl,' a• long
line of jelli.s,. ealade,..•Setteee, „pastry,
Oto, etc., fittits and. every deliettcy.
eertel tit first 011154 city tyle. . n .
eliestra: was improvised, the. tintaicians
being Band Master BaSaingthwaile,•
°mat C. Blackstone,: trombone ;
Doty . • arid his sOn Frank," yioliniets,
atd Mr. Fred. Doty, pianist; The tete
a tete being- tinted claming. 'contineneed
iwi kept up until a 11. 111. The guests'
were io full dress and it would have
Oceiv difficult to .find in a city a pret-
..ier beiy of:young ladies than those
graced -the drawing 'rooms 0.0.
evening. • A. hearty vote Of thanks
was •tenderol. Alr. and Mrs. Doty for
tleir farethoughl in •givii g 140 Mitch
•rtl.astire to their guests.. • . .
We heard some' of our. citizens say
recently' that . Very soon tile town
would bot• be able to PaY ,,,tite salaries
of the 'teachers, and not much 'wonder.
' the above speech Was made for now
1 turns out that. now our • to'i al • deb.;
. it'ure •clilit will be about $300otoo in
tout d figures. This. means a, comma-
)ory •tax of $21,0x00 aninially or there-
' abouts, The salaries Antonia to a-.
• Iona $8000 and they must be paid and
• the telaokee .ceit•ot 1.0tsibly pay el1.
the othze \salaries and. expenses. -Lilil
. ton or .sottie other Wide-awake town
• (till soen -be. able to buy pm town.
'I any. of the investinciOs had beee-
, serried out legitiniately thiega would
be drerent, but there hasbeen bung
'thr.' McGee tool h's family have
talent ap their residence in the house
vacated by Mr. Passmore,
111. MP 'hie 11I, left our oort - for the
lest titre tide sertioak-on December 1st,
•The epthpaiie his had a successfursca-
fir 11.
the l'robibitiou Vote Over 150,000, 'Wit%
an Anti Vote of Oyer, '85,090 -
Majority Fur 65,149.
Total, Vote Reported: -
For 150,576
Against „ 85,427
Majority for 65,119
Toronto, Dee, 8.-0fi1eial returns
are now available in it great many
of the countiee otot all of the cities,
told the result is a, very great in-
crease iu the total Vote east for pre-
hibitory legislation. ' The summary
compiled at 1 o'clock this morning
shows that the Vote for the ect tot-
als 150,57.6. As 'the uorthern sec-
tions of the Province have sent 'very
incomplete returns, and some of the
more thickly -settled counties have al-
so to complete their retiwns, the tot-
al may yet be nicreased to 160,000,
with probably 90,000 against. This
vote is•considerably over that of the
Dominion plebiscite on 1898, when
the total was 152,837, while . the
nays will apparently fall short of the
total then secured against prohibi-
tory legislation by fully 20,000.
Constituency • For; Against
Addington ...... ... •
Brtuit, 8. •. 846 100
Brant, N. .• • ...I 779 423
Brockville 750
Bruce C. ' 1,303 448
Bruce, S. ... 1,603 507
Bruce, N. • ••• 1,666 286
Cardwell
1,024 1259
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Carleton 1,295' 584
Dultorin ,,,.. ... 3,143 369
.Dundas .. 2,035 508
Durham, W. .„1,571 ' 249
Durham,
E • ••• • 1,458 183
El2,059 513
Eigt2Inn: 2,544 1,462
504 1,865
Essex, S. „. „. 1,863 627
Frontenac 1,450 425
• Glengarry . 1,034 944
Grenville .. ' • 719 482
Grey 0.11,11, 469 55
prey, N.. ...... ...... • -.a 1,390 665
Grey, S. • .., 656 50.2
Iraldimand • 883 . 352
Halton . ,.. 2,018 927
Hamilton, W. ,„... 1,656 1,818
ITamiltoo, E. 2,295 1,545
• Hastings, W. ... . 1,120 •• 788
liaatinge, N . 926 281
IgaIITausrotinn,i. .. .. ... 181930 37430
Huron, S. ... 2.360 093
Huron, W. ,, 2,359 -963
2,788 1,618
Kent, , ... , .... , . 2,591 57e
Kingston,,....:. . 1,488 • 1,580
Larnbton, E. . ; 2,383 • 362
Larnbton, 'W. • ,1,635 • 484
Lanark, . ,
647 881
Lanark, N. „ 1,194 314
Leeds . . ... • :... 1,211 565
Lennox, . 1,643 370
Lincoln • ,a 2.380 1900.
London .. . • 2,818 2,522
Middlesex, W. ... 1.848 • 52
Middlesex, E. „. , 2,221 694.
Middlesex. N .o g 470
"'
Monck
Muskoka ' 1,469. • 391.
Norfolk; S. „a.. 1,284 513
Norfolk, N. .., 1,733 • 619.
Northumberland, W... 1,087 402
Northumberland. Et ..2,838 370
Ontario, N............ 1.333 720
Essex, .N
IION. S. R. BLAKE DENOUNCES GODERIOPI.
La grippe seems always to lurk a-
round. A bright b. y of Mr. W.11.
Bates was laid till wilt on attach of it
early last week.
Tliere has been no band practice the
past couple of mouths.
Mr. . Ovalle Welts is receiving con-
gratulations on every side upon hate,.
Mg, the foundation Paid at the soath
s de of his residence for a conserva-
tory: His " ilelis soxliirg aeples
are choice. We were presented by
Mies Wells with a basket of them.
Mrs. C. Crabb is quite recovered
front' an acute attack of neuralgia.
Druggist (10 Me tette tied his lizards
to their lake home as they were likely
to rrove to() troublesome. They man-
aged to get up over the deep bottle in
which, they were placed end find their
le -el on the floor,
The cal:Olin of the Stratheona was
suffering ultile in port front inflam-
matio*t. of toe right, eye.
"V hist is too slow a game," some
of our friends at -the Ombra .party at
' Cddl. Poem' hall the ethetevening told
.. vs when • suid thatewhist parties
wereall the vogue at present on the
i American
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. dauslae, wee, hoarseness, awl other tUreat
, aliments are Quickly relieved by VaeceCreso.
lent tablets, tee cents per box, All druea iota
I IBERAI ELECTION blETHODS
Toronto, Dee. 50). --In the argument
of tlw teo.e.th Oxfo el election owe at
Osgood': harl 'this nuaning the stroug•
lallgnage of the contending counsel
Was 0: ntinued. Hon. S. II. islake,•for
OM respondent, Doaald fiutkerleold,
odd "lavery unlawful client that
the wird of man couid conceive had
been made to debase .an1 debauch a
con}t:ttency ard ttun it into a ear -
1 tritne. Illiorts which must
stink in Ina nostrils of honest men
hate • been male to secitre eviclente a -
gall% • Sir. Sutherland. No meana
were too low and too debasing to
be gcrw into to snit'. It the reeeon tent,
Lott he has come through the ordeal
untpuched....
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• ......11EALTII FOR WOMEN. ,
" Pew thingsaare more importaut to
a .conontivity than -the health of its
o omen. H stroug is the fru.= of the
mother, •says 11 provet•b, - the sons
g.ve 1tws to the people.'' Dr.
thoseseNeetti 'Food is especially wo-
man's medicine. By its action on the
blood and neves it gives strengtioaod
vig•or to the delicate femintee or-
gans and ensures their replier and
healthful funeticus. It gives color to
the rale; strength tp. the weak . and a
rotteded form to the thin end mope
lar.
• Monkey Brand Soap makes copper like.
gold, tin like ether, crockery, like marble,
and windows like cryst1. 74
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. ' GODERICIL
Ile rang two pretty sacred solo$ 'be,
1, -re and after his 7.C.:1111 11.
!MISS- elasa at Knox church
lied th..ir •tivoos • taleen 'cot • Monday to-
rreeetit Miss Andrewsfor a Christmas
ibica)nx:
Mi stan'e' h'at of 'v.intele.i.d,which is s May • Elliott of laindon is
spendingr li.vacatian with ' hermoth-
er. Miss. FIliott.has broight a. New
York. style*With herlin.the shapel of a
• all the rage in New •Yorle eity..
o Mr. Davis of Hotel Bedford must
have got tired of all the horrors :de-
picted by ...Utility ...of the temperance
eakers .whieho. the barroom affords,
for his barroom,- looked like aaliall
..
r( orn or drawing room, the.long inir-
• Top. • gaily decoretcd with 'numberless
5*17011. flags. • • • ' • • •
We gathered •a. dandelion on Devin-.
.her '2nd. .. •
lilise•Broek •Miteltell is visiting
Chi-
cago .friends. . . • .
TIIE CIIRISTIVIAS DINNER. •
,
. In .spite of the:faet that the -: word
(1\ sp.psia means literally- bad, cookait
oill not be fair..for inatty to ley. tho
. lanai' on the gook, if they begin the
- 846 ts , '..c.."1r•istna•s „.d,ni. lq'. .i.11
l
'ti.ole sapp.e..t.i.
t
and end it with Iiii.tressor eemmeae.
It maynot be fairiot anyto do that
-let'us Itoee sofor\the ake of the
cook: The disease dval ePsioiUdicates
alied stoniali,that is\a .
weak :stout-
.a.ch, rattier, than a bad •cook, and for
a' weak stomach there is:tothilig SIse
e nal to IIood's Sarsaaarira.' It. gives
; . he.. stootash.Nsi .or aud t,nd, Fures
doxpepstoo creit6s• appetite, and moke.s
eating .the .1in:some it 'should be, ;
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Ontario, • 5146 306 ;
Ottawa .....a, 3,996 4,617
Oxford, •N', • '1,513 • .721
Oxford, .5. ._ 2,774 •• 880.
• Parry Sound • •, • 926 • 399
Peel , . .. 1,573 • 576
Perth, 'N. ' ,. 2,692 1,915
• ...: 2,303 1,128',
..PFeetPhelib'8o1.0, W .... 1,055' • • 541
_Teterboro, E.
Teeicott ' 457 . 1,072'
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Pried.° Edward ▪ 2,259, . 558
,Renfrew, N. ,.: 1,233 •752 •
••Renfrew, S. • • • 1,105 • 647..
Ruaselt, 1,172 • • • 862
•Simboe, 2,763 . 1;220
Sinicoe, W. :t. 827-,. _ 142
• .1,672 1,040
Sitncoe,,' 0, •
•S'torniont ,•.. • „,• , 1,245 . 795,
Toronto, S ... 3;843 5,145
Toronto, St...., 4,002 • .2,427.
Toronto W. • 4,424 2,583.
• Toronto, 8,055.
'Victoria, W. ... ▪ .;:e 1,27 ., p7 .
Victoria,. E. :.. .881 •263 • .
• Watertoo;, N. • ,,1,114 2,885•..
• Waterloo, 5, 1,486
' Welland 1,$37
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Wellington; ... . 2,666 .618'
'Wellington, E. ▪ • • 681 ;31.8
:Wellington, N. ....a ;2:01 5. 1,153.
Wentworth, N. • 712 ,396 ,
'Wentworth, .5. .. •1 359 a 403
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York, E. . 14541 • 186,
York, N. 1,808 •• a 612
'2,290' 1,129
Algoma
Port Arthur ... 812 381.
Port William 536 . 551
S. S. Marie .600 •529
Nipissing, E. ,
Nlpfssing, W. ... . ..
Manitoulin 47. o“ 'eve, ••• 884: 170
• STRIYOK werittisa.
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Mother Killed and Father, frwe Sons and
• Ihtughter 13adty Injured, . • •
Havelock, Dec. 8.--dalr.• James Rog-
• ers, of Belmont Township, while
, crossing the G.T.R. track here.Satur-
•. day night with his faintly, was struek
by the' east -bound express. o
Mrollogers, his daughter and ..one
son are badly. Injured, but hope of
their recovery. is ,entertaloed. •
' • Mrs:Rogers is dead, and the other
son • is injured beyond hope of recov-
ery, •
' Mr: :Rogers is a Much respected
farmer, of about 40 years of age, live
ing near, this village. The sons .are
. 14 and 18 years of age, and the
• dalubgehteexel•iareiTsutai7w.ny's gives
a • long
whietle' when approaching this ceoss-
log, but it is supposed that, being.
muffled up on account of the storre,
the unfortunate people did not heat.
the approaching train.
. The O.P.R. sent the inturect Matt
arid his ellildPen to Tokio-me° elosta-
Lai by /Special (raw. • . •
• • F.A.12.11I••FQR SAI.E.
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FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. .
'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been asedby millions of mothers for
their .children while teething: If dis-
turbed of 'night and broken el your
rest by a sick child suqffering and
crying with pain' of cutting teeth send
at mice- and get a bottle of " Mrs..
WiusloW's Soothing •Syrup" for child-
ren teething. It will relieve the poor
little . sullerer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake'
about it. It cures Diarrhoea, .regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, ewes
Wind softens. the Gums; reduees
Inflammation and gives tone and en -
ren teething • is pleasent to the taste
• and is the presertptionof one of the
oldest •coul :best 'female physicians .ad
polies lin the 'United States. Price
25. cents a bottle. • Sold by all dreg-
. gists throughout the. World. Be sure
• ergy to the whole system. '." Mrs.
Winslow's •Soothing Syrup" for.hild-
•and aek. • for " Mrs.. _Winslow's-ooth-
ing Syrup.". • • . ••-
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•• AGENTS WANTED..
Either ,on hill r pert time --,
„Are you • eatisfiedwith.your fncoitte?
l'a•yout time 'folly oesamed ? It • not,
write . Can give you employ -
Matt btO the•Manth good terms. et
O:ontract tO Pay- 'you taTeli, for such
• bitaineas as you ..secure ter 'US *at .0chl
times. ; We employ both male' tuid
feinele -representatives, 'Hie next three.
months is the very -best. time to. Sell
• goOda... No. depesit
• Outfit is absoltitely:.free. We have the
lergest ourseries io- Canada -'oyer go0.
acres -a large range of ..valuable: new •
specialities 'and all our . stock is.guar-
• Matted as represented; If you want to
represent the largest, .Most popular,'
December 1902
People Who \Portland Cement
Have Used It
Say that Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed,
and Turpentine affords wonderfully,
Prompt relief for coughs and colds.
Loverybody has conftdencs In Dr. Chase,
in his great recipe book and famous
family remedlea. They have learned by
experience that It pays to insist on baY
ing Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and
Turpentine instead of accepting the
varieua unscientific "mix-ups" which
mime druggiets otter ha "Nat ale Coed."
Dr. Chaee's Syrup of. Linseed and
Turpentine contains many of the most
valuable and most effeotive remedial
agents for throat and lung troubles
that oclence has discovered. It acte
So direetly and promptly as to be of
incalculable worth in all cases of crollA
bronchitis and whooping cough. It Is
so tar -reaching in its, effects as to
loosen the tightest chest cough and
cure the coid of long. standing. 2.5e a
bottle ; family Moe, tliree times as
much, 60c, at all dealers', Or Eddian-
son, Bates 84, Toronto.
Dr. Chase's Syrup
of Linseed
and Turpentine. •
Thos. A. Walker.
CLINTON
FOR SALE
T am agent in this dis.
triet for tbe Owen Sound
Portland Cement Com-
pany and am prepared to
suppl,y 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 Ow en Sound Port-
land Cement Company is
the best cement on the
market.
.01
maitre. affen Tooes Plusgoate.
The Great Snotish Remedy,
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada:, Only reli-
able medicine discoVered. Btx
packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, mental Worry, Excessive use of To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants. mailed on receipt
of price, one package $1, six, $5. One will please.
$1,1z wilt cure, -Pamphlets free to any address.
• The Wood Company, Windsor, eint.
Wood's Phosphodine sold in Clin-
ton by H. B. Combe, R. P. Reelcie,
E. •Hetvey and Watts & Co. -druggists
Rattenbury Street Works
• Direct iniporters. k mato
eltip and Material guarehteed.
J. G. SEALE and CO.
.• PROPRIETORS.
•.
Plow Points
eemosotefeseasoemeasoeseee•eateeoziesseeoloteate
As I have still left' a large stock .01
plough repairs on hand and as the sea-.
:son is getting.late Will sell them all
on .0:r below cost While they last.
All. Low Points 25e. each, .. • • •
All Wing Points 30e each. • •
All Sole Strips" 25c' each, •
'Gang Points from 25e to 50C per pair.
' This is a• 'rare chance to secure' re-,
• Pairs SOF or rtext .sprixtgo use
• • ' 'D. MoNAUGIITON,
• • Varna.
R. illoKOWN
•
HIGH CLASS .
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ARNESS• SHO
Good qualify harness, .both light'
ancl• heavy, at moderate prices.
•
•• I sell best Saskatchewan Robes,
• Take I,axative Brorno Quinine• Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the•mosey
if it•fails to cure. E. W. Grove's
.
also Rugs, Blankets, 'trunks, Val -
TO• CDRE A COLD IN ONE DAY,: lees; Etc. • •
k user write It
will: be worth your While.
• • STONE & WELLINGTON, •
. 'Canada's Greatest Nurseries .
Toronto,' Ont. oature .is• on each box. 25.
aKowB.
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the undersigned ers or sale o
43, 01)11..13, . eontaining 90
..apres, •aeres eteared, balance • good
. hardwood busho 6 acres • in fall wheat
• and acres fresh seeded thorn. Fraine
Ilbase; and bank barn. gee' mile front
. the vitla.ge of Aulittino •X Sroin
.sehool. \Vitt bo • sold 'on reasorialile
tarmaa
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• . Aulotrn R, 0.
actoher .27th. •• '
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THE DAY OP MIRACLES •.
Is Past, but many who are cured of
Iteliii.g, bleeding or protooling pile
by the est of• Dr. Clitse's Ointment
1 o'; upon their recovery as next thiug
to thiraeulo•s. It is not fiticonitimit
for peo ons Who have itudergetie Oein-
rigy atd expensive operations in
vain to be filially eured by this wait -
deli. I oil:Anita. It is the standard
the world over altd the only •guaran
teed ciire for pileA,
ak• 4,44 . 141‘,4***. * * „.. • 44..4
. Ira° Arehbiehoo Coils:peed,
• LendOn, Dec.
the Elducatfoo 5.-Whi1e speaking on • COUNTY corxon, ELECTION •
.11111in the House of
•
Lords . yesterday the Archbishop. of • . `-k"- 01'
Canterbury, Dr. •Temple, was over-
come arid would have fallen had ft
not been for timely assistanee. The
collapse of the Archbishop of Can-
terbury was due to age and general
feebleness. .
STANLEY 'FARM FOR SALE.
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As 1 wielt to retire from farming 'I
sell for $5,006 my splendid 100
acre fartn situated on the Front Road,
X' mile east of Varna. 90 acres. Clear-
ed, To nava hard and soft wood _bloat
Good frame house with cellar, nun
and shed. GOod beariog orcher, good
water, •hard and soft. A rare chance
to get u. fine farm cheap. Possession
• given early in the fall.
•• HENRY MAK1NS, Varna P. 0.
June oath. •
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• 11ULLETT FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned oilers for sale Lot
• 42, Con. 13, Tewnship of Hutlett7 C011-
'sisting of 150 acres, tic) acres cleared
and in a good state of cultivatum, to
•aereo stump • land aed balcutce good
hardwood. bush,. never culled. The lot.
is well watered and fenceal and is •
mile from a church, 2 miles from Au-
burn and 9 miles front Clinton. A
Public school is located • cm' the corner•
of the lot. There is a good two-stor-
ey brick house, 2 batik barna and out-
buildings and a good bearing orchard,
• For 'further particulars taPply. to
• EPH, BALL, Auburnn T. 0.
August. 8th.
.....arogiboard:nariorwripacalmalsableAsliikr..., , .
•
HOUSETOR. SALE. •
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The ttodersigned offers for sales,' a
IX stOrey cottage with five bedrooms,.
large dining mon', parlor, etc. Situ-
ated on. William 'street, .convenient 'to
the Collegiate Iitstitute. ' For further
particulars apply • to James Scott,
barrister.
MRS. LAIRD.
Clintoh,. June 23r1L
STOPS TI1F, COUGH AND
WORKS OPP THE COLD.
Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets
cure
it cold in one day. No cure, Ito
pay. Price 25 Cada.
I Corn
Li. Cob
"
*lb
1‘
Public notice is hereby given that a
meetitig of the ele:tors of County DiV-
.sion O. 2, 001111)0S..d of the intinici-
pa.lities of the Town of Clinton amt
the Townships of Goderieh and Hui -
lett, will be held in the town hall,
'Ciintott, on Monday, Dee. 22nd; 190e,
at the hour of t o'clock p. in,,for the
maltose of nominating candidates to
represent theta' in the. Colwell of the
Cottilty of Huron for the years 1903
and 1904, and that in ease a poll is
demanded polls tvill he opened on the
silt day of January, t903, In each pol-
• e ling stibdioision at the time and place
true liappiheett. •
fixed by bylaw of the municipalities
Cipdoegreluntntsicit
hejr ryijocieh.n, '," in the said County Diviaion. ,
Backlog fp the chintneY •sAiols. CAMPBELL)
.. Nominatirg Officer for County Ititt ARRIAGE LICENSES Issunn ip .
A ' is
Dated this gd clay *
.c
- - of December, 1902.
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