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! critical condition. Mr. and .Mfrs. Car-
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,lin live in a cottage close to the street
. and with neighbors clow on either side
Tag LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ABMs 1 and across the street. Mr. Carline
PEBELY ACCORDING TO THE DICTATss I had gone to the post -office, as was his
OF CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL custom at that hour, and the fiend
OTHER LIBERTIES
who did the act seems to be well sc-
quainted with their situation and
LaoitaoW, November 17, 1899 habits, ars be evidently watched Mr.
Cirline go ont, and knew the poor
BRITAIN WILL BE TiERE womau was alone and helpless.
With trooFs disembarking every day
at Cape Town, and at Dui ban, (which
port is three days f urger sailing from
EnAlaad ), there is no war s;.are among
those who are intereed in the success
of British arms in South Africa.
Lord Wolseley has expreesed his
c3ntidenee in General White's ability
to keep the Boer army employed round
Ladysmith until the troops landing at
Durban proceed via Estcourt and Cal
1t AH ECHOS
If Oom Paul expects to repeat Shec-
man's march t� the sea, he must needi
be quick about it.
The deal between Britain and Ger-
many augers well for the relations
between the two powers at this stage
of the game in South Africa.
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There is no mistaking the views of
enso to his relief. 'then the Boers British statesmen when they talk for
will have to retire to their entrenched
positions in the mountains on the nor-
thern and western boundaries of Natal
where the hardest fighting of the cam -
the benefit of the public. Europe has
recei‘ ed notice of Lord'Salisbury's in-
tentions.
paigo will be done. One peculiar re The British, the Americans and the
port from the seat of action i3 that Germans spring from the salve old
while the defenders of Ladysmith un- ITeutonic stock. Destiny seems to be
der General White have 1►lents of pro• i driving them together to resist Vie on -
visions, the besiegers under General ward march of the Slay.
Joubert are in want of food.
The soldiers who lani at Cape Town
will go north through Cap; Coleny to
the relief of Kimberley, west of the
Orange Pree State, and of .Mafek ing,
west of the Transvaal, and after dis-
posing of the Boer forces in these lo
calities will be free to travel eastward
through the Transvaal to attack Jub
bert's Ladysmith ar my in the rear.
The programme involves a lot of land
travel, and Jubert may be driven far
into the interior of the Transvaal by
White and his reinforcements from
Durban before the force from Cape
Colony gets through with the fighting
at Kimberley and M (eking. But, in
any case, the British will no longer be
on thetlefensive after a week or two,
and they will be in sutticient force to
give the Boers a lively chase from all
points of the compass. No wonder
Lord Wolseley is satisfied with the
prospects.
CLINTON
A Brutal Assault Upon An ()Id
Lady.
While Great Britain does not desire
a second Military contingent, it is
gratifying to note that the first ship-
ment to Lives pool of Canadian -fatten-
ed chickens has proved so acceptable
that there seg orders for all we can
send.
OLD
PRO -NT RB
Says, "The merciful man is
merciful unto his beast. Now it
is not very merciful to work a
i.orse wheu it is not in a fit
condition to do what is required
of it. Still :we secs -it done ; .a
horse with a - rough course coat,
poor and thin, with perhaps a
slight cough, doing the work
which only a perfectly healthy
horse should bo made to do. To
he ve your horses perfectly healthy
I would recommend you to use
Blue Grass Condition Powders.
The stories that the Boers are mak-
ing a treaterous use of the White flag
should not be credited unless officially
confirmed. So far the'Boers, accord-
ing to official despatches, have behaved
admirably, and it is unmanly to accuse
them of barbarities on the strength of
there rumor.
After the war, what ? That is the
question a good many are asking.
Proba'ily the Boer rule will end in the
war. The burgers say they will make
it a costly war for Britain; and they
crust pay the cost, if it takes every
rood of their republics. Probably we
shall have a great sister Dorninion in
South Africa ere long over which the
old flag will wave, assuring freedom
and justice to all.
Abut seven o'clock on Tuesday
evening last a Ivan entered the back
door of Mr. Carlin's residence. Mrs
Carlin who is an invalid and is confined
to be -1 with a fracture of her thigh
bone, called out, "Is that you Charlie?'
when a- man opened the door, saying,
"where does the boss keep his mor.eyT"
She said he had it with him, and all
she hal was in her purse in the draw-
er. The man hunted up the purse and
took out three 25 cent scripts and
threw down the purse, making a rush
for her sayin;; he would kill her for
telling such a lie. Mrs. Carlin had a
walking stick by her bedside which
she tried to defend herself with, strik-
ing him a blow on the face with it,
He wrenched the stick from her and
struck her on the top of the head and
another on the right temple. She
cried, "Ob, be merciful; I've been lying
here for over six week with a broken
leg. ' With this the fiend pulled away
the Led clothing and belabored her
unmercifully on the limbs, the injured
one not being spared, holding his hand
over her mouth, as she was trying to
scream and give the alarm, Ile said,
L.1 w,li hammer your brains oat or
smother you," at the same time taking
a bottle from his pocket. Mrs, Carline
thinking it was chloroform put her
hands over her mouth:and nose. The
wret& h poured the contents of the
bottle over her face and hands. As
the fumes of cArbolic acid arose lie
said, "I brought the wrong bottle; but
I will kill you anyway." She said.
"Yoe may kill my body; but you can't
kill my soul; It belongs to the Lord."
Becoming alarmed, he dropped the
stack and ran out the front door, which
he had opened before he had entered
her room. Parties just then passing
heard her screaming and went in and
sent for a doctor, as she was burned ou
the hands and face with the acid and
suffering from numerous bruises as
well as the nervous shock. She did
not loee consciousness at all. The man
had a peak cap pulled uvar his eyes
,and a scarf over the :u :ver part of his
face, masking him. Up to the time
of writing there has been no word of
the monster. Mrs. Carline is to very
The action of " Lady Randolph
Churchill and ' other American ladies
now settled in Great Britain in
arranging to provide a corps of train-
ed nurser and a hospital ship for ser
vice in South Africa is especially
grateful to the British people, and
will tend to still further straogthen
the bonds of amity between Gres t
Britain and the United States. All
honor to the noble ladies who thus
strive to c;re for the wounded soldier
and smooth his trying lot in a foreign
country.
These are made up froin a receipt
of an old Kentucky horse breeder
who used it for years on his
stock. There is nothing better as
an appetizer and for Coughs,
Distempers, and to bring a horse
into good general condition.
You will do well to try a package;
25c. or five for one dollar.
FOR SALE BY
ALEX. 0. Logan,
DRUGGIST,
LUOKNOW
an increase in the brotherhood not only
betweee Cariola and Great Britain,
but bAween Canada and the United
States.
WEST l3IAU1ANSOH COU 111 t,
ilANK OF HAMILTON
LUCKNOW.
Head OfTioa, - - Hamilton.
Capital paid %ILp - - 1,600,000
Regorge and - • 1,000,000
Total Assets - - 13,163,067
. Board of Directors .
President Vice -President
JOHN STUART. A. G. RAMSAY.
JOHN PROCTOR. GEO. ROACH.
A. T. WOOD, M. P. A. B. LEE. (Toronto) ,
W3i, GII3SON, M. P.
Cashier, •- - J. TURNBULL.
Asst, Cashier, H. S. STEvEN.
Inspector, H. M. WATMON.
• - Agencies
Berlin Listowel Owen Sound
Carman, M.:u Lucknow Port Elgin
oliraley Manitou, Man. Simco
Delhi Milton SouthamptoL
Guoi'tetown Morden, Man. Toronto
Grimily Niagara Falls \Vingham
Hamilton (Barton st) Oran:;evilit
Winnipeg, Man. Hamilton (haat Eu►,i)
BRITISH. CORRESPONDENTS
National Provincial Bank ot England, (Ltd,)
London.
Ccuncil inet according to adjourn-
ment. All members %vert present.
Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last
meeting read and approved. Treasur-
er's report showed balance on hand of
$26.5Cc. filed. John Johnston asked
charity fur J. Schultz, granted on
moticn of Thompson & 1IcQu�llar,.
The taxes of Mrs. J. Alton were refun-
ded on motion of McQuillan O'Con-
nor. With regard to complaint of
Geo. Smith, re. Approach to gateway.
The hoard agreed to take no action in
the inatter. The clerk was instructed
to issue debentures re Manchester
bridge for 1J3,00. The following
checks were issued. J. Scbulrz charity
e15., Geo. Tisdale gravel, $2,10c; John
O'Connor repairing road cm 6, '31.00;
11. Thompson gravel act., 98c: ll,
Kennedy gravel act $3.43; B. O' Jon -
nor gravel :3.71; W. Wilson, Clerk Sr.
Reeve, selecting jurors, i.4.00 teach;
Municipal World supplies, $1.06; E.
Morten, inspecting work, $3.00,; D.
Carrot gravel act., $1 7.04; J. Smith,
bridge N. B., $9.50; IL Johnston grad-
ing, graveling etc., $44.42c. W Bur-
kett rep. bridge con. 7, $5.00; James
Edwards gravel act. $1.68; J. Kilpat-
rick grading, graveling, and ditching
$163.24; John Welsh, brushing and.
gravelling con. 2 $38.00; Hugh Glean,
gravel act.,$3.25; J . Miller, stoneabut-
ment and gravelling, $1S.50; Mrs.
Robinson charity $10; J. McLean,
gravel a:t., .$11.60. Council adjourn-
ed to meet on December 15th, at 10
o'clock.
Newfoundland is now falling in line
in support of the Mother country in
its war with the South African repub-
lics. According to reports from St
Johns the Gover'nenent is now consid-
ering a proposal to form half the
colonial police into a company for the
service in the Transvaal. The Dom-
inion government will, itis understood
be asked to incorporate the company
with the second Canadian contingent,
should the services of the latter be
wanted by Great Britain, Newfound-
land paying a proportionate share of
the expense. The scheme is said to
meet with general popular approval.
Great Britain will titep out of Sam•
oa, renouncing any claim she may have
in favor of Germany. In turn Ger-
many renounces 4111 claim to the Tonga
and Savage Islands And cedes two
islands in the Solomon group to Brit-
ain. Besides these concession, an
agreement is reached as to African
territory that will smooth the way for
neighborly relations there. To these
terius the United States' assent
is required, but no difficulty is looked
for in that direction. Now isn't such
a deal to be prefeered to a lot of snarl-
ing and growling to be ended up by
killing off a lot of people for the glory
of being stubborn.
Lord Aberdeen,
speaking at Scar•
borough, referred to Canada as the ,
Li brightest jewel iu the British crown I • Horses and Rig&e
destined to take a higher part in the
ImFerial Governuaent," sncl ptopbeaied 8, BOWMAN, - - Manager,
J. A. MACKENZIE
Fire Life and Marine Insurance,
Real Estate and Loan A ent
tiERVIE, ON L'ARIO•
AMERICAN CoRRIAPONDENTS :
Fourth National Bank New York.
Hanover National Bank,
International Trust Co., Boston.
Marine Bank, Buffalo.
Union National Bank, Chicago.
Detroit National Bank, Detroit.
National Bank of Commerce, Kansas Ci.y
National Bank of Commerce, St, Louis.,
AGENTS IN MMOAiTREAL :
The Bank of Toronto
JOHN SPROAT, INT-AOINT.
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WANTED!
Haying purchased a sample lit of
10,000 DOZEN /
FRESH EGGS
For which the highest
price will be paid, either in
cash or trade.
Agent for the London Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Co., British America Iu4rrance Co..
Farwerd' Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
and the Canada Life Insurance Co., also agent
for the Employers Liability Accident and
Guarantee Assurance Company of London,
England.
I leuranoe on all assets of property prompt:
attended to.
Farm property sold or exchanged. Severn
choice farms for sale in townships of Greenock,
Bruce, Kincardine, Huron, Kinloss and Aeh-
field.
A large amount of money tu•loan at :► and
51 per cent. on tirst-clasa Mortgage security.
Partite; wi.drinst any business done in any of
the a'401e lines pleas call on or address
.1• A. M.tcKENZCN, On
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.
INSURANCE
FiRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
elephose Nb 1*5
DEI\TTzsT_
C A NEWTON,
We have also added to our stock of
FRUITS' and CONFECTIONERY
A NICE FRESH
STOCK OF GROCERIES
AND • CANNED - GOODS
And will be pleased to supply
all who favor us with a call.
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Felt Hats
At a big reduction, wo are prepared to sell at
less than wholesale prices.
out . - stns'dsy, Nov. 3,
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We will have a number of Choice Trimmed
Mats at prices from Once Dollar up.. Now
the chance to get a Genuine Bargainf in Millin-
ery. We also have a job lot of BLACK
KID GLOVES usually sold at $1.00, to
clear at 50c. Our stock of Wools, Slipper
Solei, Embroidery. Silks, Stamped Linens, and
all Fancy Gocds is complete
BEBE RIBBONS for Xmas work at 20 cents a
dozen yards.
RFUITS and VEGETABLES
Are commencing to come in
plentiful, and will be sold cheap
All ghor?s delivered to any part of
theto.r..
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda
and all kinds of Summer Drinks kept
at all times.
Honer gradu tte in dentistry, 'Toronto
Dental Celle; e, and 1 Doctor of Dental Sur-
gery, Toronto Univ .rsity. All n,i+ul .rn Oars
of o..er►ati'n and a irefnlness in N +rkan.a:Iship.
Office in Allin's block, a:•stairj.
P. S. -- Will visit Ripley every T1 ursdey
ternoo 1.
Thompson's Li;cry
Campbell Street,
. LUCKNOW ./
FIRST-CLASS -.ow
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FRED GRUNDY
Is giving up the Dry Goods Wsiness, and says
that this is the time to purchase anything you require. As he
bas now decided on going out of .0 .+� •�
DRYG000S,CLQTH1NG
HATS, t. OAPS,.0 FURS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
So that on and after MONDAY, the 25th inst., he will
open his Store for the sale of any of the above lines at cost
and many other lines below cost. You can therefore be suro
of the greatest bargains ever placed in your hands. Any
articles sold out will not be replaced. Now is your time to
buy. This Sale will continue during the whole Winter and
Spring. All Credit transactions will cease. This is the lust
chance you will have such an opportunity offered you.
DurTzle and EGGS taken in exchange or Cash paid
for same.
Having the best equipped buildings
. , in Town for the handling
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FARM FOR SALE
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Groceries K Nos` Gra3,n, Floor,
Feed, Sees, Vegetables, Etc.,
He will continue in that branch of trade
A Stock of Dry G000ds will be exchanged for a Stock
of Groceries.
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People must
Have_Groceries
The grebe question is where to got theca. We keep the beet.
qualities to be had. We don't pretend to sell them below cost, but we do
sell them at a very close margin.
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TEAS
Black, Green and Japan are unequalled in quality and priors. You
will save from 5 to 10 cents per pound if you buy froin us instead of t► &
peddlers. Compare quality and price►..
CROs J E "
We have a fine agsortiuent cf dinner setts, tea, Larry and filet
cheap. Call, examine them and get prices.
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FLCYTTR & FEED
All kinds of flour and feed kept constantly c.n harei (oc►ds
delivered to any part of the town.
MeOLURE, te°
c.A.ss ri-RC7OMR
That Touches The Spon
MACLEOIYS SYSTEM RENOVATOR
SING LUT 18, CON. 10. B KINLOSS 1 r --OF containing 100 acres, and all in a good
state ot cultivation. The farm is well fenced.
There is on the premises a good two story
brick house 18 x 24, with frame woodshed
attached. A gcod frame barn 54 z 80, with
10 foot stone wall and excellent stables with
cement flooring. Also a concrete hug pen 26
x 38 feet, and other outbuildings. There is a
Kul 11 orchard, also a spring creek and two ex
cellent wells, There are 10 acres of hardwood
bush. This farm is situated 3 miles from . X. 4L/0�
Holyrood and Kinlough, and 8 miles from Ask Druggist or write direct to V ♦GODSRICH Ont.
'1'eeswater and Lucknow.
For particulars apply on the premises or to
JAS. PURV1S, Holyrood.,Ont P,O
Weak and impure Blood
Liver and Kidney Diseases,
Female Complaints, etc.
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Sold by Harry Days, Lucknow
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