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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-18, Page 66 TEE MAIM= littrin.11310;10, Dttpember lath, 1902 999 ,q-1 :1: 1 7.-1.14+1.1 1 1 1 1 14.14.1.14++++.1-1-1-101.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , BomBARK9 THE EfinT0t88 In the Matter of bloekitde the Sec- •-• ELOISE E. SKIMINOS GODERICH CORRESPONDENT 111111t11. . Arabaseadors at Berlin and London inr rotary has instructed the Aneeriean oe I to represent to those Governmental MA II that the United States must not be • :1 11 1 :444+1 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 11÷144-1-1.4.1.1,141 1 •1 1 1 1 4. e4.107 Miss • Nieholson, daughter of Nicholson, will spend -the winter with r.latises at I:inmate; Miele - . nud Mrs. T Al. kende' rebelled hist evek from atteuckug the funerai of their broth .rire-law, Mr. • Smiler - eine of Oriel. • Mrs. an4 the Misses Hutchison. of Glet Cowan are spend ng the winter. at Montreai. The T. C. B. club fthirteeta Canad- ian ladles-thet is our transleSiont ' has ban erg:lazed for some time. lbey nikit at the home of. the Misees 131. c :stone on 1 hunday evening where they elooyed orth/stral music and daueing. At ix p. me light rein! It - !Dents weee • saved. The- previous nu ming of the club was held at the residence of Mrs. (Captain) Trethe- way whae they also kn'o,Ved music and dancing,. . • We are very awry to learn that Me. I; math McAuley, whose accidint we some time ago, is still in the hospital at Sault Ste. Marie. HiS arm had to be amputated, but; un- to: tnnately, the woutel never -healed arel now b tred poisoniug is feast; Ills brotha Nernien bas had to •go to Sault, ete. Marie to remain aStli him. he owner ef the steamer on whitb Kenneth met with. the accident' sent a trai ad nurse to wrist nem% him.' We acco:d our sympathy to Captain wed Mrs. McAuley here, tbe parents of tbe °erg ntan. At the regular -meeting of Maitlabd Lodge A. P. and A. At the • following oll curs for 1903 were elected .W. F. lark, W. M. ; John 'Galt, S.. W, ; (.1 arrow, • J W. ; William Green, Chaplain ; R. G, • Reynolds.; rea ite er 11. \V. Bali, Secretary ; Joen Tancott, Tyler. Now is the time to. renew your sett- scription to The News -Record: A meeting of the. Daughters Empire will 1 e hold- at the lam' lite tary next Monday afternoon. . • For the news of Goderith end . • all parte of.1-Ittron read The News -Record, In 45 Minutes the Gune of the Venezuelans Were Silenoed. understood as Irving its consent to any extensto of the international right of peaceful blockade, Secretary, Moody sa.id last night that it had not been decided to send 'any vessels of war to Venezuelan waters. Powers Conceal Heel Motive. New Vole, Dec, 15,! --The Herald hers the following from Caracas: Pre- sfdent Castro yesterday mei:4111g re- ceived The Herald correspondent in the Palace of Mirailoree, the execu- , Captain William Gundry returned on Monday week from the Gold. Coast of Africa. lie spent two months at the echo. 1 of musketry, Hvthe, and is now an ollieer metructor in musket- ry. Wiale at Ilythe he visited the canto of E' borne/Me when Emperor Willikent, Who is a Colostef of the Brit- ish catary, wes ins; ecting it: Cale - lain. Gundry speut .three weeks in the great Metropolis before comieg Mrs. Alex. Craig'e i.1 spend the winter. tv,th her on, Captein Alex. chaigee, whose steamer, the Ionia, will lay up at Cleveland port at Xmas, Mrs. Fowlie Will return let:ore Xmas to her •hoine at Chicago. 1 he Ced.11ac will ley up at Xtnae and Came rt Willoughby -will spend the winter here with his wife and child. An accident .occurred here to Jolet Warwick, aged le years, a soil of Mr. Warwick. John Ives .assisting in tak- ing et.,a1 front the Senator whi lilay . et the does on Sattuday and was (Wang a single horse dump cart,tak- M coal to the deem. ln passings all. oilier cart the boy, unfortunately, got ; wdged in between the carts afid was I us 5 cense:pence throe n down. it thought that his 'head got betweee the hubs, liut .however it•happened lit has had .c; have thirty stitches put in the three wounds, cats on his fore head, one on the cheek end one QE 1.111 back of his head: The doctor was ea.' • led in ; says so far the boy is do i g very well. Everyone is sorry tlia such a serious. accident °et/erred, leis really the dock is in suth a jaintin C up state that it will not -likely 'le tin last accident that will happen clown: there. On aceount of elle contihned illnes : of Jude Ma's. n • he 'heS been. „super ••annuaied end Judge Doyle promoted , to ths senior. Judgeship." Mrs P. Hole, I K. C., , • has been, aPPeitIted itIniOl judge. A goocrehoite: ' • • Mr. F. J. Pridham got the -contract' . for psaleing.Nba. Coats tsr the police „Menet See • each, and, AleLean Bros ' for :the suits -at $23 each. • e .•, . • . , • • I • A/BURDEN TO SELF ANI) OTHERS. " Take care of your health ; . : you have no right to neglect it and thus become a leaden to yourself and, per, hapsto othe s." When the liver gets I ggish, the kidneys inactiVe and'the bowels constiptVed Drf Chase's Kid- , ney-Liver Pills will .promptlyese your filtering and excretory .system. itt per - feet order and inset e goad ditiettion and go d health. There is no • medi- ciee o' generally used and none .50 successiul. Cns . pill a•.dose, 25C -11 Lox." • • • • WHITECHURC11.. •• Thebutter factory ha S clesed after' a successful:season. The output'. for 1902 was larger than femany previous' year. Shiputents of wood., hay, bark, steel: and grain are fieteient. front this ..eec-. tion. Forty two • care -were shilMed out last month. •. • Air. 'Fox has sold the sawmill • • to. lir. Cottle; who is having- the machin- ery repaired. He may put in a. planer and expect lots of kjgs.• George Ross, an esteemed resident of Kinlose, joined thegreat majority t n Friday laSt. He was .0ne,01 the pioeeersof this sectien.i•e: emintry: Ile leaves a widow, seven sons and two daughters.' He was 82 years of age 9•••, - inexpressibly sad was the' death •:• of our young townsman, • Chas. H. -new d..rson, elm died on the:3th lest. The riday before he appeared in 'excellent health. On Saturday he coniplained pains and rapidly grew worse, .• The trouble was, found to be. appendicitis Tie patient. MEM through 'the ordeal nicele,' but on. Thersday toek - .cliarige for the worse and on Friday everieng psssed away:. , Deceased. was -thirty ysars of age ;r. capable, upright busi- ness mans esteemed by ,all and a gees :trill favorite in the community: Chtly six montlis ago he was •litipplly. ;nars i La to Miss Kew,. Who is now loft to 11.01)111 ths lies. of a kind .husbend. • • • Thell3rItish ember Oheryndie end the Oormsu Cruiser Waste Wel the Work -The Portrose Wes Almost Demollsk, ed, and the Oomrolsoder of Caine Libertador Wes Captured -The lirltIsh • . .• . • •.‘ :ThtE.MARKT▪ . • • '• • • 7• 'Icarmita .TilarItits stellar - Wheat "(Mures . Ailyaneedlit Livorpiiot arid C:lileago. „.. • , . 'Saturday -flit QUoto,tions.0 • • • • • • • • . • .sittuidae efverfingS Deo13.: • • lever:mot whoa rututeseeiesed set to 141 isieber ionay teen erhho,. ene coat fut tures ;1.,t1 -to VAtl higher. . • At Chicago, Buy Itettt %e high - et than Fr.day, taxer, and May oats'llie LOWer.• . • • ' • • KAT. Is.% leollowing• are the r'osing enotatIonS At Important wheat. centres to-daY : • . • New. $'ork ...... 8314* 81%* . ' 781k enteego • 70es • 77% .7414 • Toledo . ... • 78 • . 8131 : Dinette ..... 73 ; 7614 : TOliONVO ' s . Wheat, reit...flush-a .. • 10 to•e, '.. • • • Plan Had Been Insulted. uerto Cebello, Dec. 15. -The Brit, ish cruiser Charybdis% and the Ger, man cruiser Vineta boinbarded the fortrees here at 11 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The fire was returned, hUt after a bombardment of 45 minute* the Venezuelan guns were silenced. The fortreea is composed of forte Sedan° and the Castle Lib- ertador. After the Aring ceased. the Charybdis sent marines to occupy the Pestle. The fortrees was alanoet. demolished. It is probable that on- , few persons Were infured by the she ling. The comma n • The cruisers are still here. • sought venozumon vesicle. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning. the Charybdis and the Vineta arrived here, searching for. Venezuelan gun- boats. The two cruisers sent their boats into the inner port, but. fled- ing no gunboats the boate returned, The captain of the British merchant steemer Tope.ze, which. was seized by the mob here last Wednesday then visited .the American Canunodore on board the ,Chttrybdis and lodged a protest' sighlreit the 'violation of, his ship. . The British captain returned an hour later with a detaehraent of fifty marines, who tciols charge of , the • 'ropaze: Tlie populace .were greatly 'excited at this 'incident and raised: the cry "To' arras!" but thee° wale zio disorder. Insole to Flag. •The :British commodore then sent a I Cabello, demanding immediate satis- faction for the action of the mob in • having hauled down the British flag from' the Topaze, saying that 0 this eatisfaction was not forthcoming in two hour% at 5 o'clock, the fortress and the custom house would, be bom- barded. On the receipt 9( this de- mand the authorities sent .a znessen- . ger to President Castro asking for .initructions. • A committee. of merchants of Peer- . to Cabello ,then approached the Ane. erican consul her, petitioning him to iatervene. Tire - Consul accepted this mission and visited . the cruisers, but he could obtaln no alteration lit the deeision of the. allies. , • ' , , Message Was Too Late. ST. JOSEPPI. ," Mr. William I'reentan. who bas been laid up with eel attack of typhoid fev- er, is recovering -nicely. Mr. David Cheney, who has been in Manitoba all stninner, returned home last week. Mr. Cheeney likes Matti - tar: •and. will probably return in the spring. Mr. Charles Robertson, son of the late Mr Alf Robertson,is here just now from British Colutubia visiting hisruother and other friends. We are sorry to hear of the, seriouS illnes of Mr. L. Tasker of Hub' ett, son of Mr. Lancelot Test er of Hareur- hey. tree residence of the President of Mr. ;Tames Cowan was at Chicago Veneaueles • last week attending the fat stock General Castro was very calm. Hie show there. quiet, dignified manner betrayed no Mrs. W. IL Boyd and family left evidence of unusual concern or ento- here on Friday last for Sacramento, tion. He spoke dispassionately, but California, where Ur. Boyd has beeir in a tone of firm resolution, When he employed since he left Seaforth. pledge Myself to organise the To cure a 0014 1* a night-nsepapomeeso. necessary measures of resistance only Iene. It has been used extensively during more if it should become necessary ter than twentrfouryears, All Druggists. g . ft ht " In reply to questiens coneerning his • Views of the sincerity of the British DECEMBER RzInEw OF REVIEWS. and .German Governntents in the There are two articles (in the Deem - 131 a 1 ' der of Castle • Libertador has been take prisoner . wheat, sprini., i18 • Wheal , goo" 0 GI% 0.05 ; Beans, Wish. .. 1 20 .• • 1.5D . Peas, bush ' • 0 /qv. • ....,, • itya. S. • -4)•rst se; narier,.• bustle% , o , e • , Oats, 'bush. . .. • 0 84 b 3414; efiekwheat . • 0 5531 • .. • • ••• TonoNTo eanit vice oesee. • t.. • 11'44404sile* • . • • • RItY, bleed, car Iota, fon,• $0.00 to Straw, •baled, ear lots, huh,. 5 00 5 75 Potatoes, car lots 0 . . Butter, datry, M. rolls • Q is • . 19', Butter, tubli,'‘'per•lb 04.17 ..0 18 Butter,. creamery,. lig eels, 0 22 0 24. . impter,• errienery,. 410504 .0 .0:22 Butlter,.•bakel•s',.; tub.. 14 r 0.15 Ilcgs newealdsstroS. 0 10 .0 26 Turkeys, ire • • . au • Deese, eer, ... . . . 07s • o 08. wicks. per -pa. lr. . . 1 00 _ I.:Mekong, per pair(4 40 •0 15 Honey, per Hi. . . ..... 1.08 • ..0 09 acmes- teectionWeSeh• 0-12% 0 es •.. . ' TOBONTur Mons .4Z1 11 111, 0401, Bides,' No. steers,. IhsOol ed 40 09 Elldes,• No.; 2 steers, Inspected.; 0 08'. • • aides, No. 1, Ihspeesed..,, . .. . . . 0 OS Ilides, o. 2, Ia5pected.. ••••• .418871: , g.. ..,.. Calfskin -Pi, No 1, selected • 0.10 1. 4 caimans, No. 2, selectod,.... .. .. . . 0 08 Deacons (dalr:es), each .. . . .‘ .. . , . :-... 0 05 Sheepskins . 0 75 Wool, fleece • .40 14 to $0 15 Wool, unwashed 0 08 , 01* essitow, mitered ... . . .... 0 Off 0 06%` 'renew, rough . 0 01% 0,081a. . • 21 O. to the authorities at Puerto's: ss, At 4.4li a:TePly. Was receleici front President •Castre, whq apthorieed•the • chief here to give the British: comenodore ample: satisfaction. Be - 'fore Elite „ answer could 4e:cowl:nun- icated to: the Anierican :consul " the hem. .stipielate-d. for its -receipt , had. . arrived: the cruisers immediately op.-. • ened fieh on -the fortress. The fire • was rettirked- frome Fort S'Olitno and CastleeLibertader: While' thd fire . Continued tbere was : iptense•exciftel ment in this Port. Every house :in totve we.S. closed. Tee British .1nel... • ines purpose to make use of. ttre. can- ' nor; in Caetle .Libertador. No 'dant.: afge.w.asndloconue!tfitLttliesstabwuatly..r.at' • • . essenden, .uee, 15. - In a deepateh froili SiVillemstado • Coraeoa, 'dated Dec. the correSporident of The: ; Daily says the:•Angrb-German warships are :blockading La. Gitayra:'• Thesstearner Yueittan wits warned. by. •the BritisHeeruIser Indefatigable not to. entereLa Guaxrit arid. retailed to . Curacoa. : • : • • [The Venezuelan Geyernmentitas de- , dined the letter of a loan,, mado by a • German .banker or CaraSite, -to settle - the -cliehns against it. • statement; . of their -• purposes made 'her Review' of Reviews on the move-. through their Mlnisters, preside.„,e4e, ment for the consolidation of country schools. Superintendent Nelson of Castro said among 'other things: . "The Ventetuelarr people and the " Kansas describes the plan and its mere Venezuelan Uovet.nntent believe that its, while the experience of school of- . . . .• • are Constipated Portland Cement When the Bowel* is 1 It a ser one matter Br neglect ennstl• Fatten. You may do so for a time, cinly to find that peter healt has been ureter - i Mined by bodily deem meats Of the rood fatal kind You Shout heve a movement of the bowels every day. To accomplish this, avoid concentreteel foods, use veget- ables and trine; freely, end take one o . Clhase's Kidney -Liver Pills before retiring. i two or three times a week, or ofterter If required, Dr, Chase's Kidneystiver Pills are lint 4 AA ordinary cathartic• They have a e ecific and combined action on the kid- ; neys, liver and bowel* and consequently cure constipation and the accompanying derangements thoroughly and well, by removing the causes. Vet the Information of those who are not yet familiar with the peculiar meths of Dr Chaster; Kidney -Liver Pills, we might add that they are ,purely vegetable in :ompositfoo pleasant end oatural in 0.0%104. and remarkably prompt and far- reachlog In affect. even in tbeMoSt seribuS and Mronie easel of Constipation, kidney and liver dlseaser and stomach troubles. 00011 a dose, ee cents Shoe. Dr. Chase's, Kidney -Liver Pills ferent they di.pstuvirvrio.saenooltibetrheeartjdarta oqfeiteEdnigt: fleas en many states in attempting - the centrelization. of rural schools and land and Germany than. that avowed the transportation of pupils at public . . -amobjct which has been ma.de-e.specially in the Mid- Shew..It is shown that much progress KOLE AND VIM. a. emay remain eon- expense is summarized by William.13. eertled for the present, but which you Will shortly see revealed." • dle 'West dnd the South. Mr. Oswald COM! NOINEltsr WAGE% Garrison Villard writee in the same Sorsinton coal Com -pony Presents a State -number on an -Alabatna negro school merit to Commission • more than local interest -a nOte- . . of 'worthy effort at self-help. Scranton, Pa., Dec. •15. -Wage sts.ternents of the Scranton Coal to the Anthracite Strike Commis- Monkey Brand Soap oloans kitelien men. Company were . presented Saturday " sion. They were- tendered by John steel, iron and tinware, knives and le Kerr, vice-president and • general fork* and all kinds of cutlery. .20 c,ounsel for the New York, Ontario ' ana 1Vestern' Railway., which- controls the Scranton • Company,. :rite. state- .ments ;Mew that' durhig the year ' ending Aprd 80, 1902, the company operated nine callietiest• .Two worked .only 11 months• on account of the fire:and flooding', and one bet .11S months on account. of the strike;The average earnings °of miners per year 'were $588-90., and of mine -laborers: $818.78. Average per breaker,: days: of 10 hours, for miners $3,18, and for ntine laborers - The wages oft:ether employee range from $1.200. per year for. engineers clown :to $150 - for brealter boys. . • • . motto Tons or c•oist. . • Reading, pa., Dec. 15, -The P.Itila- delphia • & R.eading Railroad Cern- 'puny had triter •fifty loconiotives in service transporting coal to market •. Saturday and yesterda • The.. com- party claims. that 7.1.,000. tens were , started. and are . now on.the road. Most of it . is. iter.3tined for the large • eastern cities.. - EAST nurre.x.o carrels sat arose; • ess-e. " • -.es= • se --es---" ' teak Buffalo, Dee. 13.-Catt1e-Bece1Fqa, • 200 head; slow at steady pekes; veals • steady; (ops, a8.50 to kil); common to gooi, IC Mc .to 15e lower; heavy, 46.25 to. $6.354 Dogs- -eoeipu, 7700; pigs steney; othere . . f.5 50 to .25 : N ' mixed, $0.10 to $6.25; Yorkers, se to $0.10; pigs, e6; roughs, $5.50 to $5.75; stags, $4.50 to 35. Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 8500 heads steady; top Iainba,'$5.75 to $5.85; eulis to good, $4.25 'to $4.65; , yVarliags• $4.25 to 04.75; ewes, $4.25 to $4.50; sheep', top, mix-' ed, 53.75 to $4; culls to good, $1.75 to $3.054 • Feed pale girls on Scott's - Emulsion. . .• We do not need. to :give all. the reasons :Why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength ;and flesh .and. Color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. . , The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does whatit does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young womeri in their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar. disease #. the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervotas- ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women suffer. • NEW YORK arvii.:4'roult. • New York, Bee.. 13.-Beives-4tece1pts, 238; no sales reported; dressed beef steady; city dressed native sides, 731c to 111/2e prr lb. E,3porzei to -day, 590 beeves., 1200 quar- ters Of 13 caives-attecemts, 8 head; es head on sale; a ear' of western calves sold. at e3.12trt per 100 lbs; a' few grassers unsold; city d iss.ed • veal's, general sales, 10%e to 13-le0 per lb, Sheep and Lamas -Receipt* 2458; geed sheep and good lambs esteatly; merket weak otherwise; about three cars of stoek i,n- som; sheep sold at $2.50 to $4.23 per 100' lbs.; Inaba at $4.5231 to' $5.75; culls at $3.75; dressed mutton, flo to 11/2c; (tressed laroba 7%c to 30. Hogs -Receipts, partly estlnutted. 2390 /lead; about a' deck. on sale; about steady; :state _end rennsyivania hog, sold at $1..0 Per mo • CHICAGO LIVE .SIC0CIL . • Chieago, Dee. M. -Cattle -Receipt* 8001 nominal; good Ei eteers. $6.60 to $6.60; poor to modem, $4.50 to $5,50; smok- ers and feeders, $2 to $4.50; cows, $1.25 to fa; canners, $1,25 to $2.3e; bulb, $2 to $4•50; 'calves, ;8 tO $7; Texas -fed steer* *3.10 to $4.75. Bogs-iteeeipte. to.daie 10.0001 streets to 10e higher; mixed and butchers', $5.70 to 0e415; good to choice, heavy, $6,15 to $0.40: rough, heavy, $5.80- to $0.15; !lent, $e.50 to e5e5; bulk of stile* $5.00 to $6.15. Sheep end 14011b9-necelpts, 1600; deep and iambs dull: good to choice wethers, $3.50 to $4.25; fair to choice, mixed, $2.50 to e3.50; native lambs, $3.75 to $5.e0. • Bit IT 19 l( CAT 11.11 .1d,inatEr. \London, pee. Ma -Live catt`e eteady at 2tee to 131,Se per M. for American steer,. dressed weight; Canadian steers,,•11%e to 1231e per lb.; refrigerator beef, leeke to Ile per IL. • • Contrante, • flow !strange If felt various contrasts are; Sometimes they till us with regret; The small man =ekes a ble cigar; • The fat man amokes eigarettel , • •'• • •• • .• , • . . Blockade Demanded. • . . • Caracas, Dec. .15.-A note' from the• .eomnienders . of the allied Anglo-, ,Geeman ,ffeet,•whith the Venasiaelan` poternment refused ••• to eeseiye•• Sat- urday at La Gnayea, was sent yea- terday to: Ilnited States :11.finieter Bowen, at Caracas, -aed: forwarded by him to the proper GoVernment,9f- ficial hero, 11.,:he note Is in the name of Great Britain: end• GeribanY/ tt. csu ests'eti 1 Venezuelan „sli les, after the elapee of."riVe days ' to iiefrain.": kern sailing Demi the portsof La Gtiayrit, • until the. present' difficulties are over.. 't'oople ate ' aS•kitig by, .w.hat eight Serete. :Britain .Gelen:anV coerce Venezuela' without. "declarliig a blocke • d'e"ill h. To' ell'e." Herniandez, 'and cer- tain ether eeyelutionary .leadelre; left, Afaracatbo yesterda.y. for Curacao, on their waY to .Caracae. Herreandet is. Probebly• the Most 'pi:reeler of the re- eolutionary leeders.. Presihent Cas- tro. has kept hisa •iinprieontel at Mar- acaibo for several _Veto's mist. , • e The news Of the ;shelling' of the fortress and 7eustolieshouse at. Puerto Cabello yesteeday a (tete/eon ; by the British. miter .Charylicliss end. '• the German 'grottier VinetaS rent hod -Car- acas last night. It caesed consider- able excitement. . • It my with . the Others. • • It is .now stated Italy , has handed to the Venetuelen Goe.ernmont emits Lae demands to theists made by. cost many and Great Britain for the pay - Merit of •, her .01313)18, . , Supreme Tess. ' "He's the very 60111 ieneMsity, Isn't her" • : . sees. , Why; they„ Shy he even gives: • money to his . . lerkee 1....17.1 Saw the ,Plecs. Z think that Goa feta. ""Ls Pies." ' Not for the pork man's trac, • Het sent there here upon the ear... : so mo.oemiseeeme be made. . • • • • ..'•' .• • • ';. FOR OVER stx,Tv • , Plow Points teseseseessaseeteeevseses As I have still left a large stock .of plough repairs on hand and as the seas son is getting late I will sell them all off at below cost while they last. All Low Points 25e each, • All Wing Points soc•each. All Sole Strips 25e each. ang mitts rfem 25e to -sec per pair. This is a rai4 chance to secure re- pairs for •fall' or next spring's use. D. McNAUGHTON, Varna, • 4 • • .“1•11.1.1, .1 1dik ' Mes. Win4dw's Sooth•itte Syruis has been used by ertrillions•pe niothera for their. chilslren while teething, If .dis- t•urbed of etightt and broken of your •rest by •a• 'sick child surf fferitig . and • ' crying with' pain! of.•eutting 'teeth send. • . at 'Once and .-get 3,•bottle .of Mrs. • Winslowle Soothing • Sertip". for Child- . 'ren teethiegS It will relieve the poor . , sufferer immediately,' Depend. upon it, ntothers,. there is Iva mistake • about • it, n Cures Diarrhoea, regu-'. late's the Stomach 'and Bowels, cures ft s the Gums reduces • • WindColic so e . A rinT TO 3V13(11&-• • 1 • D CI s or; Giant -vie, have tha best. tight to judge • of Re inerite and there is 110 Prellara- We '•", We will be glad to tend a tritnele 10 any sufferer, lie sure that thls pletute lii the 101`111 of label iA OA 1114 wrapper of every bottle of Zmultioa you buy. • SCOTT & HOWNR, .0herniste, TorOotO, Coterie. .1 tier) ou the market totav Which is ; bac ed by such a mass df wised -jetted I tea 1. t et, res cc/erne, sal t rheum and p108 to promptly and • th reatgitly talf4 people feel it a pleas- ure to reeentinend.it to other eafierere. : See testimonials in the rrwspapers. IT PAYS' TO ADVERTISE IN IMVS-12.,HCORT). . 41 . The. situation heee continues to are critical, and there is leech'. excite- ment among the German residents of Caracas, many of whom have ealled the • American legation to seek res Sege there: • The people of Caracas are aston- ished that the. Government at Wash- ington eernaltis silent in spite of the recent act of the allied fleet. The enlistment of Veneetielart sol- diers continues, 2,000 men from the interior 'reached Caracas yesterday. The British legation here was op- ened last night under the American , (lag, by W. W. Russell, Secretary of the American legation. Leading German and British resi- dents of Caracas are very bitter against their- respeetive ministers. Whom they aectise of leaving Caracas withiout giving any intimation of theie intention to abandon the city. UNITED STATES xellroneeeb. °Metro Netleit of the stomberdment gent Infleminatron and gives tone aect en- • ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the. prescription of 9ne of sthe oldest and' best female physiciaus and . Mimes itt the 'United States'. Price . 2s. cents a bottle; Sold by all deugs. gists throughopt the world. Be sure 46 • ergy to the .whele ,System. "Mrs. • Wifislow's Soothing Syrup" for child, and ask for 11 Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup." ' ' 7. 7 7. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For an ur57to-date ...11Ai.R.CUT • CLEAN •StIAVE,..:' tit .the leddirig barber.... . ' NEXT DOOR TO IRWI SOROCERT. . • . . • George D.gobellort. e 0 0 0 0000 00 0 o 0 0 0 0 <> 0 0 0 0 . THE OLDEST JEWELLERY,. STORE IN CLINTON. . . . • ONUMEN15. FOR BALE • am agent in thi$ (Aso• ' trict for the Owen Sotind Portland Cement Com- pany and am. pTepared to Sal • supply either large or small quantities. contrac- tors and others who in- tend buildingWalks, walls or silos of cement will -do , well to cornmtmicate with ), me. The Saroppon brand of cement manufactured by the Ovk en Sound Port- land Cement Company is the beet 'cement on the market. °Tilos. A. CLINTON - DOM Oren liVoarra Piloop'hoaine, 77,.e Great English Remedy. Bold and recommended by all druggists In Canada. Only reli- able medicine discovered. Six packages guaranteed to cure all forms o Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To- bacco, Opium or Stimulanta. Mailed on receipt °f Psce. package Sl, six, $5. owed/fp/ease, eta wilt cure. ammatets free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Out. • ' Wood's Phosphodine .is sold in Clin- ton by 11. 13. Combe, R. P. Reekie, E. Hovey and Watts & Co. -druggists • • •Rattenbury Street Works 0 DICKOWN Direct i rn port ers. Wen km an - ship and Meterial guaranteed. J: G. SEALE and CO.. PROPRIETORS. e 7 - • AGENTS WANTED. ' - Either on full or part time - .• . • . , • • Are you satisfied with . youreinceene? •Is 'Your thee fully' occupied .?• If not, • Write -us: We tan • give. you •employ- l!0' 4111' trient by the. month on good tektite or. .1; esete'ie s. . business as you secure for es at Otto eontract to pay; yen well for. such • tithes. We employ both male and female representatives, The next three Hlarl ;. months io. the very best time to sell • HARNESS SHOP our goods. No deposit is required. Outfit is 'absolutely free. Wed have the largest nurseries in Ceneda-per Soo acres -ea large rang4. of valuable 'new specialities and all Our stock -is guar- anteed as represented. If you want to 1 represent the. largest; most popular and best known nursery wrtte us. t, will be worth your while. STONE & WELLINGTON, Cattada's Greatest Nurseries . : ' Toronto," Ont.. • V Good quality harness, both light • . and heevy, at moderate prices. I sell -best Saskatchewan R,obes, also Rugs, Blankets, Trunks, Val- ises, Etc. . This year.We• have a better 'assortment' than ever. .We have the very.latest in qttizurrivAs AND NEW . . • • • -.•• • YEAR. HOLIDAYS. 40 Beautiful Fancy .China Lovely' Gold:Clocks., Beautiful Ladies" Parasols -1. Eboxi3f. Brushes az Fancy Pieces , Between all Stations in Canada. t ' , • All etetiorts in Canada to 'and from 46 'Detroit arid I'ort Huron, Mich:, Bella- 40 • IkeiarBa.rlacal.ti,Raonesk,,NSAsh.f.nsion• 13?idgr. and. lz . - • ' GENERAL PUBLIC. * ' Going Dates and Lirttits-At lowest .4? , ' ene-way, first-class fare, Dee. 24th and -4 25th, Tic ets good 'returning from, d .stin tion !Mt later than Dec. 26,0, aty 2edt,tr.eo3. ' e' - • ' .43: 1902, and also on Decist, eci, Ind if, J,„„„,,,sf, 1903Ticketgood re4' , • turingi Iem dstinatioit until Jenu- :Eland IVItrrors Hat .Pins .Broaches At loei• ohe-way, first-clas fare 1 ' M2n,oitdth ,laaernideS-Cteth1ehi1t,a0ldni0, /.ar4 nadnVtiAaalrts7Ao T5otIuhO, NDlSeecc. 9.,2, 'dth, 144, Pear]., Necklaces • s . Pearl Sti. c' k Pins 36th31st, teoe, and Jeatuary ist, 14 ' ,I "3, returning fromAlestination 4 ' 0 . \ Ladies Long Chains , `.-. . ' The yery latest in Sterling Silver Goods Washington, Dee. 15. -- Minister Bowen, is 4 desPateh reeeived by the I State Department, yesterday after- noon, cabled that he had been In- formed by President Castro that riritish and GerMan wart/hips were i bombarding Puerto Cabello, "'rho United States consul Went On Iboard the two cruisers and wad in- formed by their commanders that they had come to this port in ;Werth, Of the Venevelan wartolips. - To teachers and peens of schriola roid • rolieg s. on .stirre. der of schrol va.ca- *ion railway certificate gelled' by min - di al. Cleitg Dates encl Litnit-At loWeet one Way, firsteclassfare ands 0110 tiol d, • iron; T1ec. 60 • to 31st, elesive. •Tielsets pod relatetting front. , destinatl:oh • midi. January ieth, 1903.. 4 • ' 'rickets, folders and all information 4, • ' P. R. nonow./s, Town Abre it. . - from agents. • A. O. l'AllISON, Depot. Ag 'k• 'PI Mon. .$ 4 • . COUNTY COUNCIL 4 A coinplete line of our famous k Wedding. t • Also a full line of the very best Purses and a complete new stock of Watches and Rings that cannot be -beat for prices and styles. , li • . . „ COUN* Or HURON:, . , • - . . . I. Rings always in stook. ., • Palle notice is herelry given that a .• meeting of the. eleetok'Of County Div- . . .sion /so, 2, tempo:eel of the munici- 9 0 palities' of the Town of Clinton and e, the . Towtisleips of Goderich and Hill- ,-a' , i IN . R mB LL 1 SI :-.. 5 , .p. • lett, will he held inl the town hall, 4, 7 . . ... Uniton on Mott ay, 'Dee, 22)1(1, '190 2, • . . at the itour of 1 o'clock p, in. for the (• purpose of nominating candicfates to t represent them in the Council of the • : " County of Huron for the years 3903 and n04, 'and that in case a pen is . demanded polls will be opened an the - silt day of lanttary, 3eo3, in each Wol- ling sttbdivision at the thne sold place _ fixed by bylate, of the immicipalitica ei In the said empty Divisiore ' J'AhlEsS MPBELL, . Neminatirg Officer for County DiVigiOn NO. 1. Dated this; 3rd day , of Deeintiber, 1902, • .1. Irih Class...Jewellery Store. . .3%A.11RIAGE. LICENSES ISSUEI. ***-04-44-4-40:00.444-4044.44-444444-#.0,40-4444-4.-4-4.440440.04.4444444.;