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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-25, Page 2„.. 1 .111 I . • ** MOM, Mil..11008Nal MUNI H118 FOR SUMS Allied Forces Ask Him to Arialt• rate in Venezuela Affairs. Germ:Bull end Great Britain Arrive at a Thorough -Understanding en It-Natur- .al Outcome of Howl of United States re, idituree Doctrine -British Privily] Officials Would De Surprised It U.S. President Aide, But It Look e Ai It Tbern Opt the Surprise. , • - Washington, Dec. - PreSident Roosevelt has submitted to the, al - i Wireless Messages. Between Canada arid England. Despatchem 'as s Betweeo Ouvernorsaerterel of Canada and King Edward 'VI/ and the Xing• „of Italy- lifeesege to The Loudon 'Dines Trittla- witted the Presence of Ito. Special • TSE.CLIINT:TON f7, BZ -CARD 1 4.1, i: I 1011 .6 * . • , • . I I/ A. I .• ' THE MARKETZ. Wheat told Corn neat Bieber in Liver- pool and Chicago eatttninT-Cotttito illarkets-Littest 4ttiati,ons. • Saturday Itlealnot Dee. 20. I.J4rpeol wintat Anita% 1.108(4 1441 to SO higher toalay then yesterday anti corn fu- tures. %it higioer. • At S.:gloom> tordtry May wit Outset 9.0 aigher than yesterday and MAY cern Sho higher. . . LEADTNG WiLEAT MAR iCET Following are the elositilLquotations tot luiperteet wheat ceetres toorarl ' Sew York` ..... ...... . stil4 ; Correspondent, Dr. Townie: I.' ,, ( tango .......711.•$ 741i, New York, Dee. 22.:• -The fon:01'016g - L'Itti4f74. No. *I Nor .;.Q; ';3,Yi', .: d'espateli • fr011i Mr. Itlareotti, dOtetl 0 alace lltiv., N.S., • Dee. ;II, hasi beetr Toro/Vets Sr. 1:Awns:Nen siALL.K.ET. lied powers that the Venezmelari tits- , svenived 'by the Associated l'ressi brain- ., • pute be stibruitted to the arbitration '..). Oleg to inforin you for *circular ' Meat, rein bush $0 OS to $0 70 f, Wtteat, white„teish 0 n3 „ 0 70 of 'The Hague Tribuottl. The powet.s have replied with ' • 0. . ° tion that ,l. have tiStablished•wireless telegraph ,.,,,e0troiaimication. between. ;wheat, g.:esel bush . . 10 Bli3 . .•01 LS .4 II C 1‘ heat, saying, bush .... 0 la - .0 OS counter proposal thet e President, Cape. Breton. Canada, and Cernwall. • iIenttst hak itoosevelt• Maiselt arbitrate the is• England, with cointtlete nuccess, ' ' note, Meat ....‘ , 0 70 ..., sues. , nee. busio 0 .31. . . . • • I "Inauguratory messages. istehulinK Barrer; hush . 0 44 4 le .., 1 one front the GOvernoroLleocrial 'sof . outs, Imo, .t Thorough Understanding. 0 33 0 34 1 'untala to" K nog Est warci:V 1 l. havo • itte•kwlicato MAIL 0 33 0 35 itet.lito Dee. Il2. - A semi-official . been trinsmitted mid forwarded tol;Seeds,.., . ., st ut 'Anent noade SaturneY bight says: -The Invitation to PreSident the Khan 'of England and also to the xiolii$, rholoo. No. 1 . • • 46 60 to $7 00 Aittike. geed, No. 2 , 0 00. 0 40 Wing of •Italy. ..• Roosevelt to net as exhi.tretor was • "ionothy Anal ',A -message to The London Times 'd mover • made after a thoroakh consultation . Iles 0180 boon tr„,mulea .in the 8 and Straw - between Gerin.any and Orea.t'Britaln. . A II understanding -hits been reached ,th,. parkin,. 'presence of its special correspondent, It?1,v,' per ton t over,' prt.• ion . go '01)0 eo a $13 OD toad 00 • 0 00 - 00(1 by the two powers on the reserve,- straw tos•se wr*.-* G.' Maic0111," . ' stymy' • pt'i' ton 5 00 , I: , shear .,...., 10, 00 at 60 tions attached to the oder, and the • , ((igned.) Ot te wa, Dee. 22.-1'he following Fruits' and. vekretabjere, German note will agree with the l'ilii- • ' nimage WaS. re.'20111.4 .ycsterdtty af- Apples, per bbl . . $0 75 to $1, 00 tish uote on all essential points. ternoon for . the 0 ooeimor-Clerieral APPles. winter, 110 s..,, 1 2) 1 50 The Possibilities. ' . ' from Marconi. (Dace Day, N, S., rototerg„ per 1.141g .. 1 00 - • P , aen hhage, per dozen '.. e 0 23 li's' London, Dec. 22. -It is believed Dec; 21. -"His "Exceliency the Gov- omens, pee ems, 0 75 , .. that President Roosevelt's answer erMor-General nave . honor to in- Cauliflower, per doz 0 50 100 to the proposal made by the allied form Your Excellency that your MTeraina pie bag ee- ' 0 25 • 0 35 Yl_ I powers that he arbitrate the Vene- zuelan issues, has been • received In .$0 20 to $0 23 0215 040 Londen. The strietest secrecy .with * regard to every phase of the negoti- so 50 to $1 23 ations is pretierved, however, and it 0 SO . 1 25 is impossiblefi to make a; dednite statement, but such indications as are obtainable point to . President Roosevelt's acceptance of the office of arbitrator. • • - ' . costs° Accepts. sage to Iris Majesty has now been • Thrtter lb. rolls • transmitted by. me from Cape Breton Ogee, lit•w-lohl doe to. fl1)y wireless telegraphy powsry_ ' • . and hat< heen forwarded to destine.- etnekelas. OF pair. SOOTHING SHOPPING. .a: Peaceful Enterienee At the Valli Ivories, General Emporium. The exhausted shopper sank Upon the sofa, while from the open mouth of her reversed Boston bag poured a case,ade a little parcels, freshly strUg- ' gled for at the Kondag bargain coun- ters. "Ola," she cried, "why does one have to shop in the city? Uverything is so hurried, confused, OomplA, distracting and nerve destroyingi If I 'were only back at East No0651 "Last sunaraer while I. was there 1 bad to buy a yard of dark bine ribbon, and 1 drove over to the one store at the crossroads to get It It took some' live minutes to convince :the amiable probrietor that 1 really wanted dark' . blue and Could not be persuaded to ac- cept light instead, which he considered more.suitable and becoming to a fair - corapi9zioned person of my years; be .4fided reassuringly that anybody under fortywas not too young for baby blue. "Another five minutds were given pp to his incredulous reluctance to believe that twb inches wide would not do as' well as three, especially AS the three inch width had been mislaid on a top shelf and U.:would have to get a step- ladder to. get it down. Several more minutes passe ci in -the search for the Ladder, its laborious portage from the cellar, its erection and repair with a •illece'of twine, the braces being broken,' And they hadn't -It two weeks before ft . couple of Men wed half the money In -and his Waal ascent to. thedi and ay) dusty upper region, whence the b x of camp, got cold fdet; took the train and wide ribbons was •at length p ueed. was gone forever aud •ever. Crimson 'I found a shade that woul do,'and Gulch, ali.i't takin' any such obonpa. o 'he leifiumly wasured off a yard, fin- . December ,25 1902 001$ Chiclten 'Meier*. o San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 15,. -The hnbonio plague ecare has been eX- ploded by Dr. A. II. Menton, who was sent here by the United States, Government to investigate the alleg- ed existence of the dread! disease. Dr. ' * healtby action_ of tiles° organs Glennon is preparing, to report. • to They -are commonly attended by loSS Surgeon -General Wyman. of the War- of energy, lack of courage, and Some - ins lIoSpital Service at Washington, times by gloomy' foreboding and de- P.O., that there never has beeti bu- sporaleney. honk Plague hi California. The Pr.0- 4.,i was taken ill with kidney trouble, and ev:mielnlatt.:ticivte;shlsymekleoists.knalse<u.losoel.erts, a became so weak I could scarcely get around» persisted ay a Landslide. 1 took medicine without benefit, and finally decided to try Rood's Sarsaparilia. After bound 'express on the Washington, Dee, 15. -Th east.. a now woman. When my little girl was a chesapellke 8.: continued Its uae, and six bottles made me the first bottle I felt so Much better that 1 Ohio Railway . was . Mailed Satur• baby, ge todulde not ektetg anything csaornsahpear, ginia, by a landslide 'of rook, caused Ira aWhiCh etrrel Iltir." Mss, THOMAS Is* day eight at Whitcomb, -West . Vir- by tile, long and continued rains der- Ins, Wallaceburg, Qnt, . c, . enoine. postal car and baggage ear Hop_ p,id.:s Sarsaparilla ing the 'pest two or three dayg. The fireman la Med . 'I he baggageruaster were <Wailed, and the _engineer.. And neUrei K11311" -14.44 *Ver "bles* re- .whvoee etyhaetebmark and builds up the was hurt slightly, but the postal . A? ..044a.0 i ..J**.••00,...•.... . .......• a . ..., rterks,wtve uninjured. 'No passengors on the. trrJa were hurt. . . . Pains in the Back Axe 'raptorial of vet*, torpid or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are * warning it is extreniely hazardous to neglect so important is ont..e.• ••••••• • . , • Talrltor No Chance'', "Do you mean to say that you don't . Gpleh?" asked the astonished sur- riends and Want a railway through Crimson F veyor. . , "That's exactly whist I mean to say, ' Young feller," ansonered Broncho 1A0b. "Cactusville got a railroad, didn't it? To Our gered it, then paus6d to. ,rub a •per. • Mistime, st Trick. . . tion .(Signed.) Alareoni," • Decks. per mar •plexed ear and smile ingratiatingly.. • %h.,. T spis-Wiky did she disehargeeher "'Fact is,' he confided sweetly, •,,I . '*- : The Governor -General's -reply • to - . ,T1.11°keYo.,, Por lb ...... ...,, 0 13 . 0 la•press ageet 2 * Signer Mai•coni said: -"Delighted at .• ''''e° ''''' 11)- •• 0 Os .• 0' 1.0 . sold the last 'pair of scissors in the TORONTO LIME STocx. : • ' you message, just received. 1Varinest • : • store just before you came in, Anti Tire • _ eitexCeeelpts•of live. stock at the Cattle NlarA• • congratulations on your splendid suc.-• k t more: 1168,4(.4s:toads, compoied of MO eat- forgotten. my. jiielsknife, It's kind Of Omit is-. eloves?5° . sheep mid lambs, wish saiikWard cutting 'it off, 6ut I'll man-• cess., (Signed) • ltlinto." tle, made an engagement to meet • Signor Exporters -Choice loads of exporters sole • . s< age somelinw.. 1 guess there's an ex Hon. W. S. Fielding,. who 1.4 inventor yesterday.a message reading ext$S elfulae' et 0415 . - st-$4.00. In the -shed; . . . ) . , .; i Marconi at tho. station at 'Pablo . .',,,,t l''' i. (01.125; medium 'exporters. "lie 'carried the • silken roll awayMad, Glace Bay; received from • the • .61trtatnias Cattle -Choice tots, $5, 'and . Nvith hira as be started NVith comforto as follows :-"lion. W. S. Fielding, . Ticnort Bulls -choice heavy• export -butte . ble deliberation to btu]. the ax, which: Minister of i'inance, 'Ottawa,: • Ile- N.-ii5 lotter$40.w21, te S4.30; iictit. export buns* ;though •the• bunt for it was long ana tion here.. Governor-General-sent:me a message • for Ilis Majesty, :which I cciva at S2.75 to S3 per *cwo; "gine rough' have already heel) • able to transhat Inferior, $2.5o to $2.8in eannerio at sti. to 1.s1(rfli's $3.pc to z3.80; icaa:3 of geed ' b 1 1 t 0 e r W $2,25. a •et sa.ss to 425* 4'0102 00 butchers' Cattle-L*4as Of' mamma betels Persevering, *evidently. could not. be brand, for we'eafight a glimpse of him the- hack shOP,.. severing the required at last through the half linen door to gret you* were unable'. to, visit .' sta- Dutehers'• to - England by Nvireless telegraphy - ': • - . ' • . ' . : I.. yard'of'ribbon with In old. chisel; with complete sums*, Should be trOxtiorters and. Butchers, .mixed -Load. st • 4It. w . 11 . ' .. lged butchers', caul exporters sold at $4 te , . as a so serepe, so seething 'and glad to send short message from dn.. '4.40. • nadian Government 11 desired.. .'s • •Feeders-Feederis:1000 to 1100 lbs.satisfactory: 1 believe I ShoUldn't'.each.. • . • , , . be a wreck before Nets, :Year's every • • leave -here very shortly for my Cape ere two rth $4 to 0.50, aud Ili,h. k eats, • . 00 o 000 lhs. each, $3.75 co $4 perewt. winter if• I &mid only do .my, Christ - Clod ,Station. (Signed) .0. Marceni," Stockers -Stockers,' 500 to 700 lits.• Caracas, Dec. 21. -In the ;tame of • Venezuela President Castro has signi• real acceptance of the Antnieut of 1President Roosevelt t tirblirate •tho 'Venezuelan difficulty. maw.] Mucked°, • London, Dec. 22. -The official pro - demotion of the blockade of :Vene- zuelan ports was ga.zetted Saturday morning and became effective the same day. • La Iluayra, Dec. 22. -the blcolcade is on. A schooner belonging .to a French subject was seised by • .the. British Saturday. • • PRIVATE BANK FAILS, • Anderson & Sons, of Oakville, Slake. Mt Assignment -A Disastrous- gun, on' • ' the Dank -Liabilities Large., • Oakville, Deo. 19. - The . private bank of Anderson & .Sons is in the ,.• hands of an assignee. The - institteS tion has been in . business •for many years. There was no suspicion of distress uotil the. notice appeered On . the door. . The deposits . are Very heavy. Many • depositors believe that -- C. A. Anderson will pay every cent. All the churches in the.. city are in- t crested. The cause of the closing is atts•ibuted to the public 'uneasiness , following the suicide of Thomas liow•• • Mr. Fielding answered Signor. Mar-: of good quality, are worth $3 to $3.20 Del naas. shopping at the East' Norley gen- doni hi • the following terms;---"Mes-; ewt•' eolors cud poor twenty or the. eral emporioni."..7Youthiit Companion. sage -from. Government has already same weight are .worth $2.25. to $3 pet , •. cwt. been sent. 'Accept my warmest. con- Oows--Sitien sowe and springert, • FRUITS AND . Sold. at $35 to $54 each.' • . • . ' • gratulatiOns on the sticeess of your Calves -Calves soiti at $3 to '$10 enelo. of . -:great work, 1.1.0:axe that Canada, from $.3.eo to $5.50 per ewt. In setting out an orchard keep to - hes been :able to co-operate with you Spring Lasnlis-SOrfne • !stubs • are woite.. fn . such a splendid - ethieyeinent.. $3.ai to $4.20. per cwt. o gether all trees et the sante variety. . , (Signed.). W. S. Fielding:" . . swesee,Pn-dyle1171i,e. $atit to. $3.25 per cwt., 101.1... Geod. garden soil. is good for Pot The message front the Governinent, . plants but 'Can be Imp:roved by the ad - to which Mr. Fielding refers , was $2 to $2.50. • Weak roilebushes may often be Made liogs--Beat select bacon hogs. not less ". , • • to.na 10Q lbs. Per more than 200 Ibll., ellelli ,Clitl" 0f tear mom. . , . u a Sr Thchard d C i'. . • ht cktr ears' "Id at " per °vt.';' Jighta lid ' signe y • or c ar • Iv wrig , $5.1.5; sows. $4.50 to $5 per cwt., an ' • • ' • ' aiting Premier. It congratulated the stags, $3 per Cwt. to grow by giving an • ciceasionql. . British people Upon the new. method ' EAST 1.10PirALO CATTLE •3141ti.,:iirr.. watering.witb liquid inanure..! . ., of coninionication bettiteen the two • Dust Buffalo, Dee, 20.--Cattles-neeelets, One advantage with small fruits is countries, -.and referred to -successful 250 head; iin11, unchanged. ve„aisb: 2,;u$In°s.1'„,i that they can be made to furnish a .transatlantic • trans -mission nytc, wire- g'sn' *8'50 t•-') $9; 00mr."" - '0('''-' -- supply king before trees come info hear.' • less telegraphy as orie of the greetts • Rogi-Reeelpts, 10,500 head; rattly:active. lug ' ' • ' : . _ . Foyer -There Was a 'fresh bit of scan- .• dal about her, and. be never heard of . • it. . • e ''. r.reinierli Nrill: ea. _ ' . i‘l OVi r.Q., INV .. 1.5. -La Patric says' . • that the prepoSed „meeting •01 prise in- • • cila Premiers will I eke 1 face soon in •.(1', eller, and that the gathering may ; , te s'„traught with iMportant conse- -P. Maitland . - ,„i,..... . . . Customers Wd You All A Merr I • . Minton arket Iteport NewWheilt . 0 70 to fo 70 Barley.. ...... ti 85 to 0 37 Oate ...... .... 0 29 to 0 li0 Peas • . 0 05 to 0(13 Rye • ' 0 40 to'r45 Potatoes per bushel.. ..... 0 25 to 0 30 Butter rollt and crock .. 0 iI. 10 0 1.7) Butter in tub 0 13 to 0 14 Eggs per dos ......... .... C 15 to 0 15 Hay - .8 00 to 9 00 Wool 0 15 to 0 10 Live Zings per cwt 0 40 to il 40 Flour inw ewt..;•.,. , 215 tit- 2 10 Bran per ton 14 00 to 14 00 S'Thrts pee ton ...... lb 00 to 18 00 Christmas Successor' to Ogle Coo per . ' tonsfstOtte*testttst&tnOttnts.t. ' • : • 41• ' • 40 4.r irt a A."- " t• Renew • . • 0) Y our ‘40 t Subscription I s0.25 ta $0,24; •Xorlcces, .$0.10 to .$4.141. Planting a bornderdotOt plant every% Ti est achievements 'of , the age, • • , Se to Ioelewse: !lousy, ats,3,) to . The Times' Ootilirmailon. • plgs $41 to $6.10; •roughs, '$5.00. to $5.63; . thing. in- renis: A. row . of hollyhoeks. •le .. Sheep :inn Lantbs-neeelpts, 1,, ea , • filk,, In a panic demanded their 'money.. wireleSs .telegralphy.Piron't AlFia-tirelni baYt $115intilobit,t2n;t5.80.5iel:..sellog t".:0:-..c.g1014w,ers;totio)Ii51,151' irregularly. placed groups 'that . break'. the.outline: , . ' • • • • • • 4 .V. ' 41-liev. ecord r The bank stood the run 'as long • as - ll• 3 Iiimilton, which had their account, . • . .• little water is better than' too Minch. 4441-4.4"irliV4•4104r40.4445r#40-iii44-4 gtod, $1.75 to $3.4e. • - , Howarth Bank. Many,. depositors London; Dec.. 22. -The Times .con-, stags, 54.75 to; $71.2z,. • • • '.• ',3a00 •for instance,. isn't nalf as attractive aS. • 4 to•th and the closing of the Andrew • (lions the recei f 'a me si Cape Breton, , • ' • • s they were able, but the Bank of . , Yesrlings, A4.25 to $4.50; eves. $4 to $4,-5, sheep, top oared,: $3.50 to $3.73; .eues. to Witb pot plants in a general way too refused to honor their checks,. so the THE RATMONDS • ' The dropping leaised indicating drought ' assignment became necessary..." • • • ititinsti cotrrtit DIA.11,KET. iluilnind and Wife Bet I !to° iiirg a 121/2e to 13%e per for Amer ean . • • 1 D 1 ' O. ti. i London, Dee. 20.-141Ve cattle, steady ;if. • ' 1 tears are. More easily remedied than yellow . Followill is •our Clubbiag 'Usti.' the- - • • rnyic per lb:• • refrIgers tqr beef, 10e per lb. wet; • ;. ,, . rates beilig: good to . old, Torento, Dec..• iO.-111Ts.' Elizabeth _ - ' ' . . as ,Well . as. .• • ' • ' . ' - In -• e arf t fplants..th pr p, , ng pots or e .. ilayincind is free. Sbe was diseharg- . , . ,. ed from custody yestei•day afternoon . . ' - ' POUR KEN DURNItti.. ' . . I gUliNED TO TtEATIL • Oldest Pioneer on Lake Ontario Near • Oakville Meets Tragic End.' • Oakville, Dec. 22.---Ilenry. Baker; the oldest. pioneer on the lake shore, lost, his life on Saturday -evening in a lire which • destroyed' his barn on his farin about three ..miles east • of (lis place. Votir !Novice were also burned to death. • Mr. Baker; who lived alone, hid been to Oakville during the aftern•oon. on some busi- ness and returned ham& about dark. Just how he came to meet sach a tragic fate must alweys.reinain . • a mystery, hut it is supposed tht h1 txtmt to *de his chores at the • barn' with the lantern, and in some ivay it was upset, igniting .the hay or straw. A, few ministeS after '7 o'- - clock '0'5: blaze WaS seen. for miles [Irwin(' and a. crowd soon gathered, hui tee. late to do anything.' There 'was a lot 'of hay • and 'straw , the barn, consequently the flames spread spry rapidly. The charred remains .. • . OT:R -CLUBBING us.r. .oseselan eters, 11;ine to leaves, the result of being ;kept too • • Toronto Criminal Sessions. • dreased new ,subscrIbers : • • pieces of broken pots or crockery in the Ne:ws-Recoyd and- Daily -Globe ..' ln 'the Criminal .Sessions by Jildge workmen at Petrolea seriously' Hurt on ,bottorn ' should neVer • be• omitted, as - ,AreDOugall.. Ills Honoi• 'held that • • . -:. : sat. • • • ' ..: • cwoiitnhout proper drainage the soli be- • •Ifie .Newit-Record and 'Daily. Mail and . ' ": .: $4- 35 . :here was no. evidence,to tonnec im . . urday':AfteriloOn. • , , es' soar, tbe plants 'Ianguisb and , Finpire ••• ' . - • • 4 25 with the charge • of knowingly pos.- : - Petrolett, Dec. 22. -..--While treating the leaves become;yelloWish. • • . . •• : ..lhe NewS-Record and ' Eveaing.Mall sessing forged one-Alollar IsMs, pre- !so.,;; b.rsat.,,h,o,..f.benzine 'at the Canadian . .. , . • . - • • . .• • . • . 1.11d li.inplre .. • ' ." ' • 'Willing*, to 'Be Sued:. • ..'i lie.,Xews-Record -and Evening; Globe ; • • 3 25 f.erred against herself, and her . , bus_ . sot steuntes Company's plant Setur- ;.• . ion' , oh o , y • • day, the liquid. exploded and serious- 4 `I• once 'threatened to sue an old fel- - ' .. . \t illiam Stuart's 'emitit.e9rfeit p1,11:4,11,11y. litirned. four inen-L-nilliain Nichols, . . • '-• . 3 15 low -in. Vermont for $10 that heewed a -The ,News -Record and, Termite Daily had been fotnni .0 their •hotel at l - - ' pow....a_:rd: -.Rawly ' J ernes Glas.s and The News-Reeord,. and.. Torento...Reen•- ten a.venne a.nd Sunieen street.: John neat:dein' ...' They discOvered . a client of Mine," sold a New York law- •. World . . ...• : • :• -3 00 .111s Honor ruled that, the • . case fire on the top .of the building .about 301' 'but the threat did- not seem to im- • tug News. . . ' " "i 50. tigainSt .Mr. llaymond: must go on, and went 2111 ' al • 11 h • • • . • •1.114 News -Record and Daily Pree l'ress• . ltililoPi'djane•scl the door; tile explosion f 'What good will ,It do you to sue . . . . - • -• u and, daughter of the .accused hotel, • itccurreid. - All got down 'safely?. ex -1 "Me?' he asked: , . . -". • " 'It Nvill get the money,' I atisw ed. - ' The News-R.ccord. and Daily WitnesS ' ion 1. .1 ohnston called 1,thel. 'nay- : 3 25 lo, eper: - • • . cept Nichols, .who slid down A hose line•and fell striking ori a steam 1 • is . - • s'ite Yews--ews-Record %clod Hanoi -„Daily . e the Pelle:Iv. came up clOse to e Miss 'Raymond assume ----------- e- 1 i h. b u der the contact, sponsibility for Moving 'the plant - •Nsi • as well •es .• , h•om Stuart's room to the roof gar-.. bauiy scat ng rat • • and said, `Say, if that's - so, sue me for •speetator • • • 3 oo • $20, Von t you, and give me the ether.. The' News -Record _and London Free . • • t rtss . pipe', wit: to se n flicting internal injuries. The fits was , den. She explained that whee the • • ' 2 75 offigers entered she took. tnem to- .he burned Out by 6 o'clock • the Same ! $1°. d the company. will • lose • 9 git'l6. • . 1 ; . lip ho Of collectino . that The New a-Recoxd and Evening • Free evening, tin4-44 .75 .-lieense inspectors, and hurried • up bef ween $2,000 and -,518,000. claim."'. . • . . , 'stairs. to • get things, in ot•der. Stu-- • . . ,• News- Record. and Toronto Daily . art s room, She, said, was .fil.Way'S 011^ ; RESIOVE1 litEriatICTIoNS. • • 131tocomforte. ' •Star • of Mr, linker were tound, among tile. tidy. . 'When sho removed' the things • Tlia NeWs-Record Advartis- • grumbled the lalsband in a e • -20 ile!iris about . o'clock yesterday •-she was' not aware that the arti les, ,e sr:s. A.berdeensIllte Hai I'''')In1804 apesin of confidence to a friend; "t r Jaunting. .• ' ' i''.ihe News-Reccird antl.lIamilton Twice free • have no place at all for my books, The 1 .a Week' Spectator, :balance of tet) IN A sur DAYS. storage room Is kept exclusively for . my wife.", .• ; • ' The Neiva;Record and Toroutci Week-. 2 75 "Oln she puts away these things that '1' ty Fun : - . 1.75 are a trifle too good to be destroyed„ The News -Record and rarities' Advo - yet scarcely good enoug411 to be o1use." cate • 'T' 75 ' lhe NewS-Record and :Weekly, Free il -75 ord and Weekly IVIS:if and two pietttres, "The 4'Contentment, balance • ' 27.5 made up the counterfeiting otlaet. I% iss .. ' Raymond :'svas :tinder crest-eearnitices BM Against Cattle Embargo. . IliAlit. . .. . Glasoow Dee, 21.1. -Mr. • it. Fareu- lion when the court adjourned for the • -- . -. • . , nesoortiens Passed by the inter-rrovinelal • • • Raymond Acquitted. - • ' .' ' . 'liar:ion, '.LP. for Abet deenshire, .pro- • roise.d • Satins] a,v at : A townie= to • •In• Conference Will Be' Pnblfshed. • Toronto, Dee.,20.-A verdict of -not --troduee a bill for the reoneval •of the. • , .. guilty was returned in the ;Criminal ' • '' IA oit the im <rotation di Sessions ahout, 6. o'clock last -night Canadian. ca.tile. The measure, •*he in the ease of Anson Raymond, the • said' would , he. strongly backed,. Wiltne a vent(e .hofelkeepee, charged With knontingly having 'in his • pos- Totat table Veld oat. c )1iterenceIle said that the .confer- session forged onodollar bills, There San Francisco, Dec. 22.- The fol- enee woulst no doubt beliroductiVe ; wait sonte applause which was quick- lowing .mesSage was; reeelved yester-• of good, and added that the cities- ly stopped ly,,,, the constables. Eas•- day at -noon from the cable. ship 511- iton of federal representation of 'the ' mond,. on • leaving the. thick, was con- "verton, now laying the Pacific cable loiver j:rovinces had not been taken ..kratulated by the members • of . his Letweeon this city ,. and :Honolulu 1 up by the conferente.: . . r unnY, and ' fi ienCIS WhO Cr0Wded • "Lat. 28.44- north, long. 148:25 Montreal, Dee. 22, -The resoletions will .published in a few days, but• farther I cannot say, was the reply. 010) yesterday by the lIon.• George. 1. giii•ray, speaking of. the Quebec . • . • about : One doer of the court -room. West. Total eahle paid out 1,269 NINE. ARE LOST, knots,. Weather fine." • • • . CUT. slt TW0 BY A SAW. Word of.the even'. of the .7011)1 C.. Wall- • • • Danger Now Passed. , Wreckage Coming Ashore. 114tvard PasamOrb. Instantly' Baud at :Washington, Dec. 22. --.• Secretary 'Henderson, N. "i''., Dec. 20., --The . Scheionerg on Triday:. • Wilson believes that the danger of wreckage of• the steamer John .. C. . Schomberg, Dee. 20. ---Edward Piss- the spread o1. the foot . and mouth Hall, which, with her .crew of nine, . rave, aged about 20, was leStantly (iseaSe from New England to other s' was Cost in a .gale on Lake Ontario, 1 tned.at Air; Lemon's saw mill, near 'hates ha1)50.80(1.asSed, tie Sok in a few - Dee. 11, is coining ashore in great- this place yeaterdity by falling on a peeks . every. animal affected or'ex- quantities at Stony Point, about .-) circular saw. Ills bodW y as cut in posed to the disease will have been, 49- . miles from Oswego. Nioe - Werebn swa . itMtroyed. board lier, They a,re lost. • '1 remit American Deaigna tiaiy Hag gurpini. '"Glas W, Dec. 19. The Canadian London, Dec. 22. -The Princess of, Home, Dee. 22. --The statement of order fo twenty. high -Class lot:Milo- Wales gave birth to a son at 1,45. n, n ato. 1receivebthe frth l'elocit Sattmlny aevsening. fother• Prince Of Wle. NeW Son. SignorCarcaoilfrie,;res11le• d.y i is an excellent shelving. The budget . of Nelson,' Reit &•. Co., of this city Ind -sun are doing well. This is the plus for .1902-08 is .estimated at Vie, roildes that 1:e .engines shall te• mirth . son, and ..there is one .daugh- pense of the 'China. expedition. Shows built from American designs. The ier. a surplus of 82,000,000 lire. The sup. experiment arouses intenest and there • *• for 1001-02, which included the ex- is much. curiosity to see. bow 11r1ti110t ir,0 0 io,000.,.. mh. 000.000111-5, and for 1003-04 at 4r workinen Will handle American ' de. • Johannes. ?=g, liee. 10, - The coo.000 11m. ' • . • sign*. - ' " . • i%asgsass wain{ 8460,000,000 as retro fintils'CIerke. Several detective agencies do a taro • bit f4xkibiticlii. business watching the movements f No sermon fa too lens for her kink clerks after bualness hours. Ete Strain 1» S014001,. ElltPelltheiltS In Gemini) Sehoola have shown that 121 October pupils can on. the average see letters of n glyen size a yard farther away than at the end of the -winter lino Tummy]: 31101k. '1't' tvhlt1 Marked 11.1880e12 moth is a native of North Ainerlea. It ranges • rite territory east of the Rocky mann» tains and attaeks almost every viii`Wty ottAta46; fruit and ornamental trace, wItn the exception of the eonifer". Who wears to church a new bonnet or some stylish fur the Oxford theater to receive his D. C. And tills a foremost pew. th degree, It is said that his disheveled -San Vral1011300 Examiner. ortiniation' for their loSseS. A Rub Por Teenytion, When Alfred Tennyson appeared In hair and generalir negligent state,pro. •./4 Sure sigh: voked the undergradnates la° greeting him With the inquiry, "1)10 your moth- "%fem. itervatit girl seems to be in 210- .082141117 good spirits this niornin." said er eall yeti early, 'Call you early, AI. the caller. "I heard her singing 'at her -fred, dear?" work." "Yea," Said 'Airs, Ilittudteep, "1 guess Hater Lett trnsaid. Distontented Artist -I wish . had I'll have to look for another girt" `. fortune. W / would Over paint again. "The Weal Wilye • "she wouldn't he singing that way it Cienerouit rother Drush-Dy Jove, she badn't mule no brr mind to leave, Old Mall, I WW1 1 bad 0141 I'd glut It Tinit'S the ws, they all do," • tO pig *0;0) Pre SS iler Call. Th. News -Re and Prnpir "I ran into town toddy to do some 'Doctor ' nht Shopping, dear," Said rl‘Irs. Sublittba 01 140,1 free entering her husband's "tind The •News•Rec rd and ramily Herald 10t • , • 1111d Weeitly. Star and two .pictures,' .• "I see," helnterrupted,'"and you just ' Alete" and r4 -• • i• 75 The "1/41ews-Record and Word and Works .and Hicks' teda Almanac r7o The News -Record and 'Weekly Globe . end pictiores al Alia Governors at the Province of Ontario id* 1791, bal- ance. of Toot froe • • . 65 ran in here be,eatISe you ran -mit '1 "Italt.out 2" "Yes; of money." - • ilitcOari fed For. '-l3ames-There goes Stayers. I never saw 1anyb�dy who could stand the hard knocks of life as he Can. ae'S a ma of iron. • oWes-That ,.accounts for it. tight he looked rather rusty. - The fool site deWn and.worrieS abut the living -the world owes' him, but the wise guy hustles .around 'and Collects the interest on the debt One .01 the hard things to under, stand. is -how Stich nice grandmothers AEI everybody has ever could have been a/other-in-laws. .01rape tottlitg 4tortleoi. • A. vineyard owner In Algiers discov- ered that great inroads were made nightly on his grape& II° watched for the enemy and found that it large herd of turtles were the culprits. Setting. tibia Right. She hen promised to be his forever, Till death or <lime° shouhl part; Then the yeuth, full of sentiment, queried: "De these. wards come from your heart?" ' "How finsurdr. fend the praetleal maiden. "Don't yoli know very well that our tonguee pxtract the Words from our VOieee, And voices come etratglip from the lungs?" A Better., Time corld not be had Vita tit have our family g bap tat en <hiring the holi aS. ou wi:1 11ev1:123100k betta• 'Alan yna (10 at present Mod perhaps pie rattily will never be to. ether ag •in. Open al/ day • Xu.as mat irew Sears. isli A .Merry dhristm.a. A HaPPY liEjMY'S PHOTO vturpo. • r. The Hagar Shoes. 4, - is the be§t.‘shOe in America -40r men or warn. ett,..,.\. Prices rangb froir*- 3.00 P.00 • You Can procure them •from FRED. T. ,JACKSON. SHINOLA y.s, ..1.s the -best Shoe Polish., S -011 H Beware of imitations whibla are named to N soundlike Shinola. N 0 • • A. j. GEIGG- Scientific Se -wader and Optician • C./4114'1'0N, ONT. Shinola •is .the Only L A The Original. • A SHINOIA. • Patronize ti New Shoe Store • • • k . • and jet New. Shoes. s, 1 .. ..7,..,......7.7_.;77,_ . : r , i .'‘ . Ay 461.7airaM MieeteleteteM909106 ROI T JaokBon Cm& ictis Oilr Show Rona is again well filled with a choice' collection of Cutters and Sleighs. *.. Our • experience of the past proves to ns that our work is appreciated, our sales during the, past season being the largest 6 in years. • Call and inspect im.r. stock before purchasin, elseWhere. Repairing promptly attended to. < > RUMBALL and Man Hull)» St.; Clinton. " ' Xmis Fruits -,-Now in Stock-- >, < > .0••• Z.1. 1 NeW. California seede' cl Raieins (I /b. packages), New Sal,. tans, Raisins, New Table Rais- ilea, 'New California. rrunea. < g. 5 'New Table rim N re Shelled ' Almonds, New Eva.p ted Ap- < ricots, NeW Peels, Lemott; Orange and Citron. , New Valencia Raisins, finest sel- > ected aod 4 crovvo layers. Nov < Selected Raisins, •Arguimbesis Fiiriest1;tsFiliatra. and Vostizzas orirs, < > <1; < ) Having .a large stock Of sugar on , , hand before the recent advauee venriaele>137. as .to ,se.11' at wholesale > > <>. •<> ••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ige , • . • . HOW TO $ECITR • e• .e 88 88 0 88 0 • to- e s to' HARD COAL Book your orders at. our store, , " Orders arre•all filled in rotation as taken and in srb,all quantities:until coal is more plentifnl. We are doing all in our power • to supply the demands made by our many elastomers, having already deli.verecl since the strike 3 car loads.in small lots arid hope , they wertave patience for a little wkile 'u»i1 we onset a larser;supply. . , ngrsattPdepslor iirts000rdt adt enoailie_ • HARLAND BRO4, S - «, IP 4 EAP HARDWARE - STORE. 4,4 et04*.iiiiii•EateMiloirodif..44114$411•••••••4441.46, ,