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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-05-19, Page 5.. Ns�:n,.---z..�,- ": 9 I wig 4. '. I 4-1 " May 19th,, 1910 ( trhe "third degree" is lost ill the twists of antiquity,' but it was under Byrnes that the system rec r veli its name Ile. made it an effective agency it securing convictions, and m-'anv fa. mous crimes were s+alvcd by ' his•: .through its use. .It Is no txaggera• tion to say .tbast hwa.+a terror t( evildoers. He did not spoil the ib -Ives by kin dens, but. treated' thetlr with the utmctst contempt and harsh n[Ts. . A Great Detective, For many years he spent two li une a day in their eompaily, talking with sltspecto brought to bis office or to "stool pigeons" who came with in - for r ation. Consequently Ire had Ern : tme nualled acounint-ance with creno- divldual methods that none, of has suc- (leve rs can bortct of. I+'or se vetltcen nals, and a familiarity with their in- yeaxs .Syrnes was chief of New York's pelice, fof e, but at the end of tIla l Itime retired on a pension of $3000 a year. . I I a _:. iMr. Silas Udell's seven-veargoh l daughter was fatally bursted neal Fleeherton while starting a ilre witl real Ilii- . -%' a'� -. _ 3.J1:r•,. , :...::wawa Y..i4:-.v u..�. �.u�:.a...�.w..;�.,,cs,w,......LL.....�..,:., .,.:w.:.,,:..�u.y..,_.. _..,_. ...,,_..T .,.. .L—-.-.'-.--1--. ... Cliaton Newfs-Record Goderich. "Ir. Fred. Drink -water has purchawe. the summer residence of Mr. Frc'd 1V'. Doty. It has already been rented. :Ill;s. Fow•lie is ,again spending th( season with her mother, Mrs. Alex Craigle, William street. Mr. and Airs. .Jane have remov ed to the rooms over Barrister Ell. loran's office, in the Acheson block. Mr. W. Saunders, Wilson street, has his line, large -garden all seeded. :hiss Lucile .Grant, who held an etc• hibition of hand painted cbina in the parlor of Hotel i3ed- ford a couple of weeks .ago, has op• tined a studio and has formed a class Marriages, TELFF.R-MILLER•--•In McKiIlop or. May dth, by Rev. H. D. Tyler, Thos. Telfer of 'Clay to - dna Mill- er of McKillop. SPRIGGS-ROBINSON -- At till manse, EgmondiGle, on May 11th by Rev. N. Shaw, Frederick J Spriggs of Toronto to Margaret Emma Robinson .of Tuckcrsmith. firths. BARTLIFF-In Clinton, on May 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Bartiilf, a daughter, . RICTTMOND-At Blyth on May, 9th, . to Mr. and Mrs. Jolln Richmond, a son, I10WALD-In Exeter, on•M. ay 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed,lHowald, 7 daughter. • Deaths . SCOTT -In. Ilullett, on May 17th, Robert Scott, aged 89 years, I.; . months and 20 days. TIAY'NA*RD-On tho London Road, Tuckerwitith, on.May loth, Al' fred Hayward, agd 76 years, 1 rnonihs and 23 days• - IIORTO:V-In Goderich cm May 6th, Eliyaboth Sutherland, wife of Joseph Morton, aged 130. }'ears, 6 niontl s and 19 clays. MKXZGodcrich on May. 11, Alexander McKenzie of Kintnil, aged 4.1 years. CLELAND-In F.lma,on May 3rd, Robert Cleland, in his 84th year, IIABIiJRK-In Seaforth, on :flay 9th; Susan I3hriaour', -wife of John IIab- k'trk,-aged 55 y°ears. and 4 -months, BAI,;I.R-,1t Wentachell, -Washington Sta'e, on ;flay 9th; Oscar Percy, 3rd ,;(,,It of Mr. and Mrs, ,John K. Baker of Grey township in, his 251h year. .. FISTIER-In Godcrich on May 9th, P:litabeth Rife, wife. of. Joseph Fisher, aged 53 years, m.1;RTT,N:-In Ea4t Wawanosli, Allay • 11th, Mary Isabel Dawson, wife of Daniel Martin; in her 83rd year. FILL 1Y-7111 Lower Wingham, _ May Stli, :Airs. Jas. TX...Fitilay__'_ I . Helpless Little. Children 1sk any Ittotller wise :has used Teby's Own 'Tablets and she will tell t-ou they are the best thing in th( world. for curing stopiaeh an¢ bowel troubles: and' making teething easy. This.. is the highest' Praibe. a medicin( can- got. Arid. we.. give, you the .guar• antee - of a government analyse; that tills ,I.liedicine is absolutely safe. Ni: other ,medicine ' intended for young children give mothers such a guaran• tee. '.Ars, Rblit'..Mieth, Hotham,. Ont., says; -"I cannot'tell,You )low- mucI goodI3aby's Own Tablets ]rave ,.dont my. baby. 'I am sorry I did not kiioN\ 'about them '(`arlier." "Sold 4y medd' cine d6al rs c or by piahl at 25 cents box from Tile Dr'. Williams' Medicine C'o., ` 13roekv1I1c, Ont. = fill: ,k TANDARD I T'L*EV ATOR.-V'47.T are- prepared 'to buy 'daily - choice Wheat' Oats, t Peas and Barley fol C which the highest- market prices wil'. . ier.C'o. .,e paid. -The L. 5uitt. • 2f FENTALT•:. T EA;CTIPIR WANTT:D-Fo: •S.S.- No. 3., Stanley, holding 2n( class professional certificate, dude, • to commence Aug.` 22nd, Applica '.Inions,. personal preferred, receive( by the undersigned tl'ustees .up to •June 20th : •John W-.- Reid, Janie, Reid, Varna. P.O.,' Launcelot Clark Secretary, Bayfeeld ' I'.0. 21 THE BEST SHOE MADE r -. iif1.;il4r'-' . . R. J• CLUFF Sole Agent, Clinton. VICTORIA DAY r'- . SIOLE, FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Between all stations in Cana- da, also to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N.Y., Detroit and Port Iluron, Mich. `1'Li'cels good going May 23 and 2, Rettn'n visit May 26, . yI , - " I Goderiah NASAL CATARRH N� 0101 BMW �WINr Rev. W. 1'4. Stoddart has hall an PRODUCES DEAFNESS offer to become :state I•.'vangelist of RELIEF= IN PE-RU-NA,H, ' the Southern Presbyterian ,Synod of Mr, R. J. Arless, 401 City Hall Ave,, Aiis�ouri. Ile prefers to remain Montreal, Quebee, Is an .014 gentleman its Ills charge its Fulton, MO., of wide acquaintance, having served - . . - 11envever, thirty-eight years in tho General Post - Rev. Dr. Tailing of Toronto re- office of Montreal, a reeord wbich are offerin;;,i;bletlligglg("cotiat turned to that city, after having fill- ltpeaks for itself, Concerning Itis use of �� of frow 2$.9ton f99,oppeceat° ojW, ed the pulpit of Knox church for four ;.Sunday. Live 'Stock Market. Toronto, May 18.--A significant fea- ture of the trade. to -day at the City t L the, sale f •- (a Cattle Market t ,was acs c o fed a c ers weighing 975 pounds and over at $6.20 per cwt. Two loads of Mani- toba cattle of this class were sold to go out on the grass, and they brought; from $5.'25 to $6,25 per cwt. with sdeli prices being paid for feeders, inany of which arebeing imported front .the'tiestern. Provinces, tho pos- sibilities of easier markets for finish- ed butcher and export cattle in On- ' arfo .seem rather weak. Trade to -day, while not at all brisk, did not" result in effecting the least semblance of a decline in prices. The heavy receipts of 'yesterday at West Toronto natti'rally had the effect of making trade stow, but the market held -firmly. in every respect. The rceefpts aniountccl to 87 car loads, which contprlsed 1,9.45 head of cat- tle, 261 sheep 'and lambs, 470 hogs and 727 calves. Good butcher cattle brought (,n an average of from $6.40 to $6,75 -per cwt. while the medium and eaaninlon grades sold all ibe way front $5.25 to $11.25,: . A limited number of heavy e nort cattle sold as high as $7 an -1 M.'25 per ' cwt., prices which iticideltariy show that the city market •hlas its export demand as well as +that (seining from, the local butchers. t c. s , and hulls sold at higher priers • tnau us- ual, hrinlfrig iron) $4,.75 and $5. ,to, � $ii and $6.10 per cwt. 'Trade* fee milkers and springers was rather.dull . and prices ranged.raj)wr .low, from $tit. up to $62 each. . Sbiep and lambs were easy at. the prices quoted from Monday's market, ;and hogs) remain steady and firm :it $9.25 f,o:b, to $9.50' fed and water- .( d. ' FOR S 1I F ONE GOOD' SF•COND- "I have been atllicted with nasal catarrh to such a degree that it affected my hearing. . $'This was contracted some tivonty+ years a;ao by bel ug or -posed. to draughts i And sucidQn changes of temperature.. "I have been under the treatment of specialists and h tvo'used many drugs recommended as speeitics for catarrh Ili the head and throat -all. to no pear. pose: . ".about three years ago I was induced by a confrere is oflice to try ,Peruna, I'After some' hesitation, as; I bad ' doubts as to results 'aftar so many failures, 1 gave Perima;a trial, and am happy to state that after uslageight br - toll bottles of Aeruna.l earn much lien• i proved in liedring, and 'iia llroathiag through the nostrils." i . I Peery line of ()f)iruuL ttul stoops This is. al grand „ctq:"1-00Uyytot purchase Fiand•gy (liiisina a#;,• greatl g i educed, vPideeef6rlr the=: next -30 -days. ,tddzet+euafttw: brightest and da ok0eieotaitildlde are shown inowitsgeokk, o SP�CI,AI�, We are: offer haw (1:t'r_ , . ' piece T.eat:iin1-, iland L,iinny s (Wi - for $16-,50). l i ' price wa&:l5W-A , A, J.• � " f . Jeweler and Opt 6ldmi .,# Issuer of X#vri*eilils=es: I •-, . . .. I I hand piano, 7 1M3 octaKt -rosewood 1 w **"#94""'", *"*, :. *+1► �r�►. **#. I .. Inspector Burnes rase.-Vltsley 1V"slicer. 30 I 1 JA Great Detective er docs it grow' on trees, To ` r The News _+ roes# (Werk"I 2 Teri or : ifteou years ago Inspector . presentable you must I• . Dressed,+ rI ?' Byrnes Phared with John L. Sullivan ; . >ELPISE A. 5:Kli7Mf1VGS Correspondent the honor of being the American ing: —Apply to Thos. Bleacoin, —_• =— ___ I best known to theCanadian boys Leak over our fine line of Suit- ' ��N*IN **",#***NN0*"+** NIt+NN##***"t***R who read nickel and ditni novels, He was then the famous C'bief of i0s I'lcl oils ivliat`3 ori iT'hi <ind ave- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doty entertain- Corporeal Chester McDonald has rye- Detectives in .New York, whose will do the rest.U ed a number of young friends an tired from slxviee with tate Royal name and fame were familiar Thursday evening at "Nelson Villa," Military Dragoans'of St. John, N.B., wherever crime was discussed and de - Clothes "made here 'dress' .you , in honor of tho lady's brother, Mas- and is at present visiting his parents, teotives revered. He died the other , Return Mo ojiy�.. )altitte 2,111' ter G. Laurier Dyke, who leaves for Captain, M. and Mrs, Macdonald. day in Wew York, leaving behind a signed tip Jo June 14tH -T, IT,.Har- Vancouver next week. He has been Captain Murdock Macdonald corn. ,substantial fortune, but there is no each pattern in the town. , .. •_..'_ .:,._ in the employ, of the Doty Engine mands the "Isabel ,Sands" this seas- reaaota to suppose that lies half -mil - A Spe(iuI 1a.xctn..lotW-!T0uln,Y3ltitk#Y9r • Stratford at 7.40. ('Ajj )aa8AW0aa,mrt, it .' Saturday, J+me ;15r l,,. ' I Work's for the past couple of years on,, on .tij.e Sarnia-Georglan Bay ion or more was dishonorably ac - Prom hhicardige, wUgh8atn, 8tu., take morning traoA,,I+ute ldapalinkolig;, and will take a similar position its route. quired. Byrnes went through, the I Vancouver. The goad wishes of many Miss Catharine Macdonald Is, in Lexow, investigation, and bis personal i • friends go with Laurier. Woodstock unAcr treatment for her integrity stood up under the strain Mr. Jas. Smith of Clinton was in throat and, accorb:ng to accounts, is He has been extravagantly praised 1. town one day last week, as was also much improved in general health. and I"scriminately abused, Even ' Mr. George Swartz, g , On Wednesday .evening of last y g to -clay authorities differ as to the .. urnittrl'e in first -class vondillon f o . consisting .of ,bed room suites, 211 lairs. Dake and Mro. Douglas, moth- week the Dcgrce'tcant wup to wisdom of his methods. There can beent no difference it 1 L C er and aunt of Mrs. Chas. Doty, are Dungannon to assist Senator Derby-. of opinion, however, that, with the single exception of Ai - ITINEKAI ' this week removing to Nelson Villa, shire in initiating an Oddfellows. Ina Ffnlrerton, he was the lues, cele - :-A p1S' - alt • time to .I+'. Ilernlan, `ict .St . 30 Victoria where they wi.l be the guests of ,Mr. society in that rising fawn. braced detective yet. produced in the and Mrs. Doty. Mr. Charles Washington, G.T.R. freight, agent, left last -cele for )7nited States, and also that he was Miss :Agnes Knox Black gives an entertainment this evening, under the Alaska, where 'lie wi:l .engage in plat- e r o.t ,threal makeflte New fork Pe, tective Bureau. auspices of tho Y.M,C.A. -: er alining. The Dead Line. .l Mrs. Douglas has sold her pretty On Friday last Master Edgar cottage on St. David strQe,t, to Mr. Swartz,,, youngest s+on, 'of Mr. and,' Beginning as a patrolman in 1863 , Harry Hunt of the Doty Engine Mrs. Tom. Swartz, having in his pos- he got his first great chance a few Works. Mr. Hunt has erected a neats ssion a dynalnt to cartridge, and be, years later, when, as captain of the coach house upon the property, Ing of an im'cstigating turn of mind, Mercer Street Precinct, lie discover - i � We had a snow fall Friday, • retired to to Itis owls room and at- ed and arrested the robbers of the 1.ing •.morn- which lasted a full hour or more. tachod the wires of s, small battery Manhattan Savings Bank and recov- ' ' Mr, Jack Macdonald has purchased to it t'o' sce ' what would happen, ered a Couple of million dollars' worth the Hood estate, near the old Inter- Immaediately there was 'an ex- .of bonds, Not long afterward lie was national Salt Wells, and will remove � plosion which shook the house and' Promoted to the central depot and there frons his Elgin street residence ivilich easily might have proved fatal plaoed in charge of the then feeble at an early date. i to the expotimentor. As it was, the and diriorganized deetective bureau. West street promises us a wedding , boy's leg and one hand were badly He was a man of ideas, for it 'didn't in the very near future. I wounded but a doctor being immedi- 'takehim morethan a few hours, ai- We are sorry indeed to learn of th,c ate!y called the woundswere dressed ter being made Inspector of Det•ec- continued illness of that sturdy sail- and the patient };s again able; to, -at- o pu tives, tt into execution a seusa- or, Capt. Baxter. His only daugh- I ter, Mrs..Iirouvn of Chicago, has been I tend school. Miss Spence is visiting friends and tfonal reform. Picking out nine of ME, best men he sent. them clown , to called home to nurse hits. I relatives at Dungannon and Clinton, the financial district, with orders to Miss Spence was given a "shov,er" i prior to leaving for the west. arrest on sight every known' crook at the home of :Hiss Stewart, Trafal- I Airs. Chas. Doty *held her post-nup- there, By this order he establf,lwd gar strett, the other evening, where tial re.eption on 'Thursday afternoon the famous ''dead line" at Fulton a number of her friends met and a and evening at her .res}dence, ' Nelson Street. ' Below' this street no crook, pleasant hour spent. hater PVlrs. V'an-' Villa. Tho bride' wore a dainty, yel_ reformed or otherwise, was pernlitth,t atter presviitod her with it "kitchen low cosittltne of crepe -de -chane, a.nd to be seen. , He was instantly arrest.: 1.persisted :flower," tho gift of other fn:cnds. ' Mrs. (Pvv.)• Ilamllton, Who rveolved ed, and re -arrested, if he in Prof. It. II. Farmer of McMaster •T'niwcrsity, with her, )wore a pretty ,Frown of Ila- his vf•.)its, despite, the protests of Toronto, prtae•hrd morn- sural-coloL'ed rajah silk, miss Al. lawyers,.whod'enounrcd tiy'ra,s' ac- ing and evening ill the Baptist c a ireh Morris poured tea, wearing 'a beard•- ,tion as tryannical shill' nllewi-,t,, U- on Sunday, it being tho eigth anni2 fully braided dross of cream lustre ; twnal. . wersary of the inauguration of this. Hiss Irrne Siults ,•ill yellow silk, and Jay. Gould's Blacklnailor. body in Godcrich. ,I'll(, Rev. Prof. Aliss Sallows-10 cream, also .assisted ' This .move put an,end to the frauds, preached very eloquent 'sermons and in the tea room. .The tea table was hold-ups, tnpney-suatchings; etc., that the services were well attended. Mr. of polished oak with While Centre had.. been frequent in the viciniti• of Walter Marchant presided at the or- and a vase of Beaute .roses. The poi= Wall Street, and made Byrnes a popu- gan, Mr. C'hallon took the solo Fart ished mahogany table fat the drawing- lar otiicialwith' the brokers 1 and in the hymn, "Let Jesus Come into room had a lovely centre and a . vase bankers. It helped' establish, between Your Life." The reports show the of tulip`). Byrnes and' Ja+y Gould anis: C'om- seciety to be en a flourishing state i The funeral of the late haizabe.th modore Vanderbilt the friendships ' Tho Angelican convention of S. I Rile, wife of Mr, .Josephs Fisher, took that were responsi�blty for Byrnes' S. teac•hers and the• Dean- place on :'Thursday afternoon from the • .wealth. The year after leis, • ap- ery meeting of the Deanery of liuron, I family residence, "B•tam uont," to pointlment he rendered a signal •nret in St. George's Hall on I ('olborne cemetery. Rev, Mark Turn- service to JayGould. The old finan- Wednesday of last week, we give bull conducted .tile services 'at house cl'al pirate ;Keciiived a threatening. Tet - a few notes in t+his leclumn. Rur- I and grave, The pallbearers :ware,: ter, and rcalizing',that till fate which al Dean Gunne of Clinton and all the 1Tossrs. • `John Martin, .. •W'illiam seemed about to overwhelm him was c•lergyn-am of the diocese of Huron I Acheson, James ` Buchanan,. , Fred. richly deuerved, ..he became frighten - were in attendance, which, with the Davis, Robert .King and Robert Me- ed and appealed to Byrnes, At• the delegates, ntade a number of visitors.Loan. Mrs. Fisher was a•. native of latter'., instance, he'pa:rleye(l.with Ills ' The papers were extremely interest- Ilay township and has ' been a regi- anonymous would-be 'assassin through 'personals ing., Rural Dvan Gunne presid- ' dent of Godcrich for a number of the of the newspapers, 'of - ed taorni'ng and afternoon, Miss Holt- years. Slle leaves; besides her -bus- Tering to give tips in • stocks. in .. ex= pre:rided at the o;I•gan. The evening bated,• six children'to mourn ,the "foss change for his own safety. The black - . session was held in tho church, led of a good mother, one who always• mailer 'consented, and: so 'Gould pro - by the rector, Rcw. Marls Turnbull ; took a great interest in -their ' wol• teed: .to hand him out information;. . assisted by Revs. Gunne, Croly and fare. The chfldren.are : Mrs, Fisch whir the "detectives watched ' the Parkin, the latter preaching the ser- and Miss Daisy, Birininghahi, Ala- brokers' offices in .hope' of finding neon which was very practical and of banla, and Miss May -of, • Wyoming ; their 'quarry. The. tiforniation, lidw- general interest. Organist Kilpack Elroy, first officer -on the "A G ever,_ speedily redue.6d ,.,the , black - presided oil this occasion. The solo Brown," -Harvey .With arsLfrveying 'mpailer to ruin,. and - it becanto. nec:es- part in the anthem 111 -low Long, 0 party in Dakota, and 'Bertram of nary to hunt � him dowse quickly ere Lord wilt Thou Forget Me '?" was the steamer- "McKee,'' which: winter- he put a bullet through �(loilld. well. taken by Mr. G. Lionel Parsons, ed in this port.. Airs. Fiselt and :Miss Watching the Letter Boxes. T next convention , n I ,1 Tile c o cniao wll bo he d in er wht.h til i • t .c t xr efore May w e e t, n) 1 _b Al t t •n e 1 1 . ha was known about t 1 iln ,was t a .Clinton. she diad and l.Irov i\,as pres6t for that' his letlters .to the financier were The people of Godcrich were startl- the funeral; Mr.! Fisher- had • only re- mailed in one of 118 boxes in a cer- od on ''Monday of last week when the turned front the i\est-a::Iew da.ys'bc-. tain postal .division ,fn New York; sad intolligcncc roachecl town that fare. Thc floral. tributes were very' Byrnes' had the .letters pliatograp#ted, William Young had died suddenly at handsome. There were present from and put a facd..mile. in. tlie'hands, of - London. 'Mr. Young was a native of out-ofAown at the funeral two of the each of a hundred postmen and tic- 'teotives, Goderic'h township, living born there I deceased's sisters, M�is. Wanless of. whom . he hall watching the fifty-nine years ago, about thii•t.y-five; Varna and Mrs. -George Nott of.Clin-'boxes. • 'When.anyonb was. seen to years ago he was married to Miss' ton, Mrs. DMcMicllael of Seaforth, a' depcsit a letter the. ijostnfan, would Cooper, also of Go'derioh townsi'e}p, sister-in-law, and representatives from instantly open- the. box. to see -it it and for sone time after their nlarri- all ,tho I3enmilter'.familics. of Fishers. was addressed to Could, After .an +' , •: cl ago the c. I cd in Clinton.(Tinton. 'I'h g \ They Y +, „ The Macauley" brought ht wn "h' "Rita , a e b o da y g i ht -h ur v'' % and h • '..• •• r r t Il the tics men f g g S 4 have been rtsidents of Godcrich foci from Little C'urren't; a targe of hum- 'thousands of,ietters; the blackmailer about fifteen years. Deccas•od leaves, l her shipped °by Mewrs.. John Prottd� came along, dropped fn his letter anti besides his sorrowing .wife, two son:) foot and Martin Conhcil, the. `latter strolled :away.. The posinian hurfied and two daughters ; Mrs. Wm, Mc- lacing here to receive it. to the box, raised bis hat hu tire' given ( h ("rcath and Ernest st of town lies. R. ' Mr. E. N. Lewis NIT., and family signal, d t detectives at 11 ,. an twoact. • Mctlor of llrirol,,, who was home for are now at their lakeside rrsiilence. pounced on the, famous coatmrpond- 'J. the fun(ral, and Clarence cf Pasa- Mius Margaret MaeViivar has been I eat: He proved to be Col. I•Ioward Jena, Cal. Thr remains were, brought spending the past fe,w weeks•in Bar- Welles; who admitted his guilt ' tiiid to (Godcric'h for burial, the funeral, ric, 1fie guest of her sts•te'r, Mrti, was seriously punished. This phcce of which took phare on Thursday ,[ter- Redditt. dctective work increased'I3yrnrI pees• noon, was under the direction of the Mr. Joseph Townsend lit .the Vn}-• Lige',' and. public opinion tiupportcd C.O.F. lodge of Clinton of which he versity of 'Toronto staff is• the guest him in the thorough ,reorganization of was a charter member. Thr pall- I of leis+. brother, Mr: 13. J, 'Townsend, his department, and in the .. (tthei bearers were : Wm. McCreath, Chas.I The beautiful flag' of the 0-I..was at drastic reforms or challg(s which' he 'Tweedie, Daviel Stoddart, Robt. half.nlast 111. last w.eek.. brought 'about. ,Johnsdon, 'Thos. ffall and Wen'. �'rco- i Mrs. Capt..) . McAuley is The Third Degree. al 'i'hosc from out of town who . .ae. tag very favorably ,afteriter' winter, a It is to Byrnes that credit must . go attended the funeral wero : 111rs. Wind illness,. • for -the plan- now almost universal of Cooper, Airs. T. Mc1cil, Mrs. (leo; Mr. J. J. Macdonald,• tike wost'St. ..r.ounding up:suspichous characters ii. Barge, Mrs. Mav Ilarge and Mrs. i ' grocer, is now travelling foe ` the advance of any great public display of Sheppard, Clinton : Mr. and Mrs. S I Western Canada Flour Mills at.Winni- gathering. The first occasion . cr Brown, Anbei•ly ; Mr. and Mrs. Met- peg. Mrs. Macdonald will join him which .Byrnes used this precautfor lot-, Stratford : Mr. Tichburn and there. at an early date, was at0ran�t's funeral, If indignant :lir. Wilson, follow -employers, 1,011-1 Mr. Wright of t.11c Park House is magistrates discharged the prisoners don. The floral tributes, were very I busy improving and beautifying his because there wiis no particular cvi beautiful, a handsom•o wreath from grounds. donee Wainst them, Byrnes would t.hu (,, T. It. const ruction gang, be-, Mr. and Mrs., I�'red. Lawson have re- promptly r. arrest them as•, . they left ing among the nunlbri% The family moved to the estato of tilr gate Nix- the court -house and bola them a feu have the sympathy of all in their on Sturdy, now the propsrty of Mr. more hours,.' This device was strong• sudden bereavcmedt. John Sturdy, ly condetrimed, but it protected tit( - •. public, -and is today ' a conlnionplacl ' -" —'-- — - '-- " "�" of'police management. The origion of trhe "third degree" is lost ill the twists of antiquity,' but it was under Byrnes that the system rec r veli its name Ile. made it an effective agency it securing convictions, and m-'anv fa. mous crimes were s+alvcd by ' his•: .through its use. .It Is no txaggera• tion to say .tbast hwa.+a terror t( evildoers. He did not spoil the ib -Ives by kin dens, but. treated' thetlr with the utmctst contempt and harsh n[Ts. . A Great Detective, For many years he spent two li une a day in their eompaily, talking with sltspecto brought to bis office or to "stool pigeons" who came with in - for r ation. Consequently Ire had Ern : tme nualled acounint-ance with creno- divldual methods that none, of has suc- (leve rs can bortct of. I+'or se vetltcen nals, and a familiarity with their in- yeaxs .Syrnes was chief of New York's pelice, fof e, but at the end of tIla l Itime retired on a pension of $3000 a year. . I I a _:. iMr. Silas Udell's seven-veargoh l daughter was fatally bursted neal Fleeherton while starting a ilre witl real Ilii- . -%' a'� -. _ 3.J1:r•,. , :...::wawa Y..i4:-.v u..�. �.u�:.a...�.w..;�.,,cs,w,......LL.....�..,:., .,.:w.:.,,:..�u.y..,_.. _..,_. ...,,_..T .,.. .L—-.-.'-.--1--. ... Cliaton Newfs-Record Goderich. "Ir. Fred. Drink -water has purchawe. the summer residence of Mr. Frc'd 1V'. Doty. It has already been rented. :Ill;s. Fow•lie is ,again spending th( season with her mother, Mrs. Alex Craigle, William street. Mr. and Airs. .Jane have remov ed to the rooms over Barrister Ell. loran's office, in the Acheson block. Mr. W. Saunders, Wilson street, has his line, large -garden all seeded. :hiss Lucile .Grant, who held an etc• hibition of hand painted cbina in the parlor of Hotel i3ed- ford a couple of weeks .ago, has op• tined a studio and has formed a class Marriages, TELFF.R-MILLER•--•In McKiIlop or. May dth, by Rev. H. D. Tyler, Thos. Telfer of 'Clay to - dna Mill- er of McKillop. SPRIGGS-ROBINSON -- At till manse, EgmondiGle, on May 11th by Rev. N. Shaw, Frederick J Spriggs of Toronto to Margaret Emma Robinson .of Tuckcrsmith. firths. BARTLIFF-In Clinton, on May 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Bartiilf, a daughter, . RICTTMOND-At Blyth on May, 9th, . to Mr. and Mrs. Jolln Richmond, a son, I10WALD-In Exeter, on•M. ay 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed,lHowald, 7 daughter. • Deaths . SCOTT -In. Ilullett, on May 17th, Robert Scott, aged 89 years, I.; . months and 20 days. TIAY'NA*RD-On tho London Road, Tuckerwitith, on.May loth, Al' fred Hayward, agd 76 years, 1 rnonihs and 23 days• - IIORTO:V-In Goderich cm May 6th, Eliyaboth Sutherland, wife of Joseph Morton, aged 130. }'ears, 6 niontl s and 19 clays. MKXZGodcrich on May. 11, Alexander McKenzie of Kintnil, aged 4.1 years. CLELAND-In F.lma,on May 3rd, Robert Cleland, in his 84th year, IIABIiJRK-In Seaforth, on :flay 9th; Susan I3hriaour', -wife of John IIab- k'trk,-aged 55 y°ears. and 4 -months, BAI,;I.R-,1t Wentachell, -Washington Sta'e, on ;flay 9th; Oscar Percy, 3rd ,;(,,It of Mr. and Mrs, ,John K. Baker of Grey township in, his 251h year. .. FISTIER-In Godcrich on May 9th, P:litabeth Rife, wife. of. Joseph Fisher, aged 53 years, m.1;RTT,N:-In Ea4t Wawanosli, Allay • 11th, Mary Isabel Dawson, wife of Daniel Martin; in her 83rd year. FILL 1Y-7111 Lower Wingham, _ May Stli, :Airs. Jas. TX...Fitilay__'_ I . Helpless Little. Children 1sk any Ittotller wise :has used Teby's Own 'Tablets and she will tell t-ou they are the best thing in th( world. for curing stopiaeh an¢ bowel troubles: and' making teething easy. This.. is the highest' Praibe. a medicin( can- got. Arid. we.. give, you the .guar• antee - of a government analyse; that tills ,I.liedicine is absolutely safe. Ni: other ,medicine ' intended for young children give mothers such a guaran• tee. '.Ars, Rblit'..Mieth, Hotham,. Ont., says; -"I cannot'tell,You )low- mucI goodI3aby's Own Tablets ]rave ,.dont my. baby. 'I am sorry I did not kiioN\ 'about them '(`arlier." "Sold 4y medd' cine d6al rs c or by piahl at 25 cents box from Tile Dr'. Williams' Medicine C'o., ` 13roekv1I1c, Ont. = fill: ,k TANDARD I T'L*EV ATOR.-V'47.T are- prepared 'to buy 'daily - choice Wheat' Oats, t Peas and Barley fol C which the highest- market prices wil'. . ier.C'o. .,e paid. -The L. 5uitt. • 2f FENTALT•:. T EA;CTIPIR WANTT:D-Fo: •S.S.- No. 3., Stanley, holding 2n( class professional certificate, dude, • to commence Aug.` 22nd, Applica '.Inions,. personal preferred, receive( by the undersigned tl'ustees .up to •June 20th : •John W-.- Reid, Janie, Reid, Varna. P.O.,' Launcelot Clark Secretary, Bayfeeld ' I'.0. 21 THE BEST SHOE MADE r -. iif1.;il4r'-' . . R. J• CLUFF Sole Agent, Clinton. VICTORIA DAY r'- . SIOLE, FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Between all stations in Cana- da, also to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N.Y., Detroit and Port Iluron, Mich. `1'Li'cels good going May 23 and 2, Rettn'n visit May 26, . yI , - " I Goderiah NASAL CATARRH N� 0101 BMW �WINr Rev. W. 1'4. Stoddart has hall an PRODUCES DEAFNESS offer to become :state I•.'vangelist of RELIEF= IN PE-RU-NA,H, ' the Southern Presbyterian ,Synod of Mr, R. J. Arless, 401 City Hall Ave,, Aiis�ouri. Ile prefers to remain Montreal, Quebee, Is an .014 gentleman its Ills charge its Fulton, MO., of wide acquaintance, having served - . . - 11envever, thirty-eight years in tho General Post - Rev. Dr. Tailing of Toronto re- office of Montreal, a reeord wbich are offerin;;,i;bletlligglg("cotiat turned to that city, after having fill- ltpeaks for itself, Concerning Itis use of �� of frow 2$.9ton f99,oppeceat° ojW, ed the pulpit of Knox church for four ;.Sunday. Live 'Stock Market. Toronto, May 18.--A significant fea- ture of the trade. to -day at the City t L the, sale f •- (a Cattle Market t ,was acs c o fed a c ers weighing 975 pounds and over at $6.20 per cwt. Two loads of Mani- toba cattle of this class were sold to go out on the grass, and they brought; from $5.'25 to $6,25 per cwt. with sdeli prices being paid for feeders, inany of which arebeing imported front .the'tiestern. Provinces, tho pos- sibilities of easier markets for finish- ed butcher and export cattle in On- ' arfo .seem rather weak. Trade to -day, while not at all brisk, did not" result in effecting the least semblance of a decline in prices. The heavy receipts of 'yesterday at West Toronto natti'rally had the effect of making trade stow, but the market held -firmly. in every respect. The rceefpts aniountccl to 87 car loads, which contprlsed 1,9.45 head of cat- tle, 261 sheep 'and lambs, 470 hogs and 727 calves. Good butcher cattle brought (,n an average of from $6.40 to $6,75 -per cwt. while the medium and eaaninlon grades sold all ibe way front $5.25 to $11.25,: . A limited number of heavy e nort cattle sold as high as $7 an -1 M.'25 per ' cwt., prices which iticideltariy show that the city market •hlas its export demand as well as +that (seining from, the local butchers. t c. s , and hulls sold at higher priers • tnau us- ual, hrinlfrig iron) $4,.75 and $5. ,to, � $ii and $6.10 per cwt. 'Trade* fee milkers and springers was rather.dull . and prices ranged.raj)wr .low, from $tit. up to $62 each. . Sbiep and lambs were easy at. the prices quoted from Monday's market, ;and hogs) remain steady and firm :it $9.25 f,o:b, to $9.50' fed and water- .( d. ' FOR S 1I F ONE GOOD' SF•COND- "I have been atllicted with nasal catarrh to such a degree that it affected my hearing. . $'This was contracted some tivonty+ years a;ao by bel ug or -posed. to draughts i And sucidQn changes of temperature.. "I have been under the treatment of specialists and h tvo'used many drugs recommended as speeitics for catarrh Ili the head and throat -all. to no pear. pose: . ".about three years ago I was induced by a confrere is oflice to try ,Peruna, I'After some' hesitation, as; I bad ' doubts as to results 'aftar so many failures, 1 gave Perima;a trial, and am happy to state that after uslageight br - toll bottles of Aeruna.l earn much lien• i proved in liedring, and 'iia llroathiag through the nostrils." i . I Peery line of ()f)iruuL ttul stoops This is. al grand „ctq:"1-00Uyytot purchase Fiand•gy (liiisina a#;,• greatl g i educed, vPideeef6rlr the=: next -30 -days. ,tddzet+euafttw: brightest and da ok0eieotaitildlde are shown inowitsgeokk, o SP�CI,AI�, We are: offer haw (1:t'r_ , . ' piece T.eat:iin1-, iland L,iinny s (Wi - for $16-,50). l i ' price wa&:l5W-A , A, J.• � " f . Jeweler and Opt 6ldmi .,# Issuer of X#vri*eilils=es: I •-, . . .. I I hand piano, 7 1M3 octaKt -rosewood 1 w n Alma Appearance p� LEAVE 50DCitI4l't .1.02 I r Saturday, Jnue Irl,,, I1 a y)04tjqu.PGkadg,". rase.-Vltsley 1V"slicer. 30 doesn't come by chance neith- . - er docs it grow' on trees, To ` . . I - FTXL) 8TONE IVAIN '1.1)-- THP, - town of Clinton will )ay, $3,,75 - or pay, . presentable you must I• . Dressed,+ rI ?' Be Well ; cord for field _stone .for road bullet- Round; AI)p ing: —Apply to Thos. Bleacoin, —_• =— ___ line Cllai,rman, Street Committee. 30 Leak over our fine line of Suit- GODE1�'ttl� UD u ....-----.: _-_ _.._.... i0s I'lcl oils ivliat`3 ori iT'hi <ind ave- 101=11k . .9.Td idch t1,8n m. .Special 'Cru ns l�;a tea.x ert►el;thhthtle; will do the rest.U EIZAP I prlu, for Clinton,. Iviuwttoil.lo',Pafj j4e., { - on a vr,val of steaw,•r•1'•otatz;D!)C.rNt(Ist. 'IEACIIPIR WANTED. -FOR UNION i . S S: No:- 12; Godcrich and I-Tuilett, . Clothes "made here 'dress' .you , SATURD/il';,J� ISS P iluties to c,ilhidletice.11l •Augnst. .1.p- 'stnC well at small .charges..(",et mga. . , Return Mo ojiy�.. )altitte 2,111' ]icatian rig salary', cxpericncr, etc.,, will be received by the under- eel,. We also'have a• large range of . les you select Suit STILAVRIG tnitl;,%TQWIPD 1r:Are+.4.dha.,Ase,4rt' .. signed tip Jo June 14tH -T, IT,.Har- ,sap ma'' your . tp } Y from. Only one suit:iZ;i'll be sold of B. DOVIt,!(41r . dy 5cc', U.S.S. No. l2, Gochcrich a nd Huron, C halon P,O. 30 each pattern in the town. , .. •_..'_ .:,._ - _ .:. _...T .v_ - _ -. . . __ _ ,.___. W% R y� p • I • L N.�. ger Co, ' A Spe(iuI 1a.xctn..lotW-!T0uln,Y3ltitk#Y9r • Stratford at 7.40. ('Ajj )aa8AW0aa,mrt, it .' Saturday, J+me ;15r l,,. ' I I L ..r, ' ' )TICF.' —AI.L ' P1,:R5UNS A:RE �( . .. - - Prom hhicardige, wUgh8atn, 8tu., take morning traoA,,I+ute ldapalinkolig;, lierebv forbidden -to... ` give. aliyone g .at Clinton (8.'40 a n,,, %4fI1hjjjspWhmlutnl, for Goderich. ' t-rp.Ni+;Ex. T10idn'lewmess , a'1•edit lin ally, pante without. -a writ- - • ak ten order .'from mc. -1I, Carni YO (3oderleli for Clintmp.. Whig hah(,soattt- ford anti way sl,Lie,itlwa,ua(1(41°i'.Itllt ,oge, s , i • + R� arrival of steumera\loh0o.'K+nig tit. K - C1•ulton;` May 16th. 1. GODCRICFI A liliQnAiL'�. I ' .' PRIVATE S:\Lh' OI. HOUSEHOLD" .. ��''r 11 � _ at o a e Ri . . 8.30 P.MA F D J I , . wf1A' _ r r .. urnittrl'e in first -class vondillon f o . consisting .of ,bed room suites, 211 - - •. 11• �� Esbti-Mon .Train ;,w,fi�tahlfyi/mn t�:4te � - ' ' for vie '' 'r L wa ' t d G. . 1 a, d.. a Nl t gti:" Y ti u o 1?­ s 1 lc ' ti 2 : � springs' Oa ' ln.', 5 l ! n its a Se s p g, it 1 L C . . _• 1 )ef • rd r n e sldcfioaril, l C t)ucl , 1 (, r, a g , . . ITINEKAI ' 1 ;'art Souvenir heater; i set of r ,.• diners, baby buggy and..)lclgh, etc. .' . www. I . r LEAVE DETR(71T,f'piT�ClOWNq •t } 1+ F1.111 �". :-A p1S' - alt • time to .I+'. Ilernlan, `ict .St . 30 Victoria , r :, • HAVING. . 1 TI RCIIASED .'RE Bd,11.QKS1'vIITIIIN0T BUSINESS O , June herII.AU jw"-,%iils►tirttrte:: x. rive Godcrich (s:r>v 16,111„ Speoiitl Train lrrt• a (;4j%)iP19jjhviAaG4<T ' Y. to Stratfura :+nal ,h,4)Q-.1,Ppltgy•to;•I . AMI,. JAMES FLYNN,.WE WOULD blyth,ete„ 11.:te p'.ill,, .. .. I.51 P,( l I R C. LLY 'SOLICIT TI P; 1 I . . , � . � I I - PAST C'R•E � •T O , RT=N'T:=TIIL. ' U'V- dersigned is prepared to pasture a bout. 50 head of. cattle. at Lots S. and _9,' ('on: '3, Mullet. -Jelin Park- '. .. erg 25 IIOtSE, TO 'RI NT 'ON PRINC'E•SS stre.•t west. -Stone collar, ,hard and soft water, ,all modern ,convollien- ces Apply to Arthur Cantelon. 27 TFIr. UN1)IIR�Si01NED . HAS . AT` lot 26, con. 6, I-ltillett, for the improvement of stock; a Polled- Angus ' bull. -Thos. E. Mas6n 28 WORK WAN'TEM-The undersigned Is prepared to go out by. the, day washing or cleaning,-l3rs,' 11Ylsk, 28 fl,uggies and.'. wagons for se,.. Wp, SI,.L'I. '1'111'1 JACKSON WAGON. wIIICII' IS CONSIDN'RIID THE BEST ON 'PHP. MARKET, ALSO I31K1!:, BUDGIE'S WITH AUTO SPATS. I TIe I3ug�gies we sell late' made by the best factorics.i and are Ill site. latest stylrrjv. )''+'leg a pratcal ,111*4M of long expeit:ence, I know how to buy the good article, ,:that which will best shit the community in which we live, _:�-... Wl: IIAVp, AL I,'I1W 51PI,E]STI)�ID SIC- ONb-HA:ND BUGGIES VOR S'ALL". Call and see ny stock at . my works, Iluron street, Clinton. JOHN LF.S' Lis d1LQ P VTR0NAGI: OF . TI TOWN .. OF . LEAVE 50DCitI4l't .1.02 I r Saturday, Jnue Irl,,, I1 a y)04tjqu.PGkadg,". . CLINTON AND VICINITY, • Time, stoicklin at )'(„I. ;(tarrnttn E.Noir•• I'litrludipmrbGt�trt• . We .make' A s. eCialt of P.. Y, A ,p ectal len” .. - ,— ford tete ulol•nina or,,fu„ecldth s41p nF. a,t litcholl. Unilnn;,8.ks:tetriAhi%lt14941013' , L me " d 'I t r. Shoein 'a' Gln n e . I IIohntsville, i :1 . Hrou A las 1 a h• e idea kta. ak , o+nil tru�n JI r,1 .h 4�l m >; r , � t,, )ntl4Etts it �, fering Horses and: guar I Ciieleu Ft 4n a. rn., .A,Ul+spxwiltiT54i)tn antee satisfaction In that i for'Goderich. I • line -7 RETURNING Tocr:�Qa�J31:q+fk•I - . Leave Doroet ontiari:.AlnatPIA11ha-M. p,. m.. Port fluron i,:lu."irjalln. A)IIItvfeEAlke - . . . . .9.Td idch t1,8n m. .Special 'Cru ns l�;a tea.x ert►el;thhthtle; C'ARRIAGrE MAKING AND prlu, for Clinton,. Iviuwttoil.lo',Pafj j4e., { - on a vr,val of steaw,•r•1'•otatz;D!)C.rNt(Ist. Tt1.1PAIRINCI.Ods AI.I. KINDS- GODERICHRETURPAN.0 09T=;'�," W PItOAMI'TI.Y ATTENDED 1'0. . Leave underleh oa,.laai,t+d,jjt,tl.lDiit11014' . Tnecday, Juno w'tsr• a4,t8ry(rtisanM.((>K?44@. GIVE U8 A C Ar,L. tlra r!cne B:SDa: m:; Csu%44ltM§,).) ... �---�-�----. , CIIARGMS- .MODERATE. Meals wilt be service 11,A ,4.Inhigs9 .m . for this Excur„lvaa itRgic.. 1 �.� ...a�.A..,.....: e . A D S. J UNC WHITE S�` til l'lh; I L ..r, ' _.0: . . r � I I . . .. Furniture and Rog at Greatly, RoAltmdlF'nighiPc for the mouth of Md5 when the ga ga most required. . _- 1.0 p.c tihscottnt all Rligs, lfattings, Linoleuuts. ("Urta xi'l."like. . 10 p.c. of? Iron Beds --Beds front $'2 tilt to $'2;i. Oil)- . •M; etlsi, , l ace t $ is h winch r, • 10 pa., off Mat.tt esses and Tied Springs. - I)ressers and 5tattuls for $8.50; Oak Rockeas, $1.00. i :ousl*t A o,), Oar lea(ler at $8 i, not egitallo(1 ltt tlt(t prii'o in tbo,eltuAti';tr, C ll•tain .Stretehei-i loalled to our eutitotners:.f'ree,, Our This -Kot; Carpet Cleaner will he loaned free for, otaH.c1wv lj Gorhard-lfeintvinan Piano for which I all] the onIs,%.1V, aftlitiriltti s viehlity, need no introduce. ion --"no, bluff ,,celled to selti•ttc a Picture Framing and Repairih Neatly and Promptly Done, ., _ .._.�-._ � _-_�._.�.,,_ _ -. . -.---. The storepl Nro1?a wo al el I. of„Quality,iV'i*tdlt4*61 Furniture Dealer mid Undertaker1.' - _ . 1. I. t't_— ._ - ._.. ,_�,.._..._ _,,.