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Slabs
For Sale
WE' HAVE FOR SALE -
QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK
SLABS, CUT 16 INCHES LONG
SUITABLE FOR RANGES. .
J Hamilton
COAL
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST IN •
THE MARKET, $7 PER TON;
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEFORE MAY 81st, A -DIS-
COUNT OF' 40 CENTS A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis & Rowla,ndts
will be promptly attended to.
Vokr. ',I Stevenson
Cream Separators
No article on the farm pays the
farmer' better than a Cream 'Sep-
arator. When, buying, bey the• best
that is the DeLaval. I are agent
for it in this district.
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyolone Ware Fencing has
the two great requisites—it looks.
well and lasts a lotg time. Be-
fore placing your order let me -show
you this , fencing aztel Quote you
prices.
JAS. APPLEBY. •ClintOn
• DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will be at Holinesr Drug
, Store, Clinton, on Friday, Nov.
ist. Glasses properly fitted. Diens-
es of the 'eye, ear, nose and throat
treated.
Real Estate for -Sale
FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND A
quarter miles from chureli, post -
office, school and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West,
Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance. nearly ill •grass. e
brick house, a bank bara 52x60,
driving time z4x36 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on ' said
premises. Also lot 28, Best
Wawanosh, 2nd cm., direttly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres
of land, 15 acme ot which are btesh.
On this lot there is a bairic barn
40x60. There are ,4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both lots are well fenced and un-
derdraited. A tever failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession
can be giver at once. Terms - easy:
The proprietor is now past tile age
to ferm.—Apply to Thomas. Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given to all communica-
tions. . Oet. 07n
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FARM FOR SALE.—THE UNDER -
signed offers -for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 milts
south of Clinton, consiethig , of, 20
acres. Good frame holm with st-
one cellar, barn 313x70 ovith. cement
basemeet. Eaey terms, .-- J. A.
Smith. 40
• PAR1111 FOR SALE. LO 'It 24; CON.
2, Stanley, eonteining tOriteree, 10
&OW of bush, tho rentainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in it gond
state ot • oUltleatimi. 1 acre of or-
chard and email fruit. Oh the pre -
ledges is a tWo story kick • house
with slate root, a firers -clue farm
housea bare, . Size, 441
x 80 with stone stabling, a cement
silo 14x50, goOd driVing hdase, pig
Pen and hen house. Two nowsz-fail.
sing weUn Thie fatal is tiftuated
Innen from Brueefield, 6 from Olin..
ton and cfn rtrod grattel road. Ape
_ply On AP' premieS or. addeette
Mhett Nett. Clinton P. 0. 02
Party plate glass workers are o
strike for higher wages in Montreal.
The Quebec Bridge Commission
leave lo-merrow ,or New Yoek and
Phoenix.ville.
The body of Aire. Cassie Chadwick,
who died in Columbus Penitentiary,
is being brought to 1,Voodstock for
Empecor Praneir Joseph of Mastria
is eonsideeed in a v.ry serious eon-
di:non to -day.
Scenic railway and "sboot-the-chute
es" blew down at Toronto Exhihition
grounds,' caue(ng $20,000 damages.
Hamilton gentleman given $00,000
to Vietoyie thlieersity.
George Wrigliton, O. P. 11. engineer,
was sentenced to three months' int-
prisounient for negligene: in the wreen
at Butler. .
The Lusipetia, reached New York in
four days and twenty hours, and nova
bolds three records.
Seaforth
Another of Seetorth'e esteemed resi-
dents passed away on Saturdayeven-
ing last in the person of Mrs, Jam
Crieb, aged 55 years.' The deceased
whose maiden, name was A.gate Grant,
was the reliet of the late John Oriole
and although she had been ill far some
thee, her death earne very. suddenly
at the last. The late Mrs. ern* was
.0l a kindly and pleasant.- disnesitioa
and had a large circle of friends. She
was a thorough christain woman and
a faithful • member of the Methoidist
charcha A fernily of sons and daugh-
ters are left to moura the loas of a
loving mother and the sympathy of
their Many ,friends • will be extended
Jo them in their bereavement, The
children are, four sons, William • and
Chester ot Seaforth, John ,tf Mich-
igan, Earl ot Manitoba, and four
daughters, *s. ().r.) Fowler of Clin-
ton, Mrs, Oallauder of Hartney, Man.,.
and Misses Nei e and Beryl at home.
A sensation.'wes caused at a recent
meeting of the Lindsay Board of Edu-
cation at whinit the resignation of Mr.
J. 0. Harstonee principal Of" Lindsay
Collegiate • Institute was asked • for.
The principal handed • tit his resigna-
tion and et was • aCeepted. Previous
Os; going to 'Lindsay Mr. Harstone
taught in the Seeforth Collegiate: In-
stitute. He has been, principal
Lindsay for twenty-one years.• :-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Morrison are
here from Lowell, Mass., visiting the
formers mother and other telatives.
They expect .to leave' soon fpr Mon-
treal *here Mr. Morrison has accepted
a position for the present He May
locate in Torento at a later date.
LARGEST AND BES.
CENTRAL
STRATFOteD, ONT.
• By. being • the. beet this school
. has r become the largest businese
training school in ;Western Ontario.
Our enrolment again exceeds that
of• a year ago: Why ?. Because '
'Cur courses are thorough and prac-
tical with specialists charge of '
our Comthertial, Shorthaed •and
Telegraphy departments. Alt our
graduates obtanr good poztions.
- You man. "enter new. Write for
our free catalogue..
Elliott 11,. McLachlan
. PR INC1PALS
E CO
• We beg to call your special atten-
tion to ger excellent etock of new
fruits and candied peels.
This week.we htve also passed into
stock •
Several New Dinner Sets,
Toilet Sets, Odd Cups and
Saucers, and Fancy China
which are well worth a few minutes
• of your careful inspection. •
'41.41.46.46
A. D. Beaton
Phone 1.1.1., PrOropt delivery
• ENTER ANY • DAY..„
• Por a 1 Business or Shorthand
course. Positions • :assured to
graduates. Six months will fit
you: We provide* 24 teachers and
best faellities. Write us. Central
Business College, 805 Yonge St.,
Toronto. W.Shama Principal.
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NQW tS THE TT.ME.—TO PLACE
your ostler for- Fencing before the
advance in price, Use the Coil
Spring Wire made by the Canadian
Pence Co. of whieh" I am• agent iti
this district. I am also agent for
the celebrated Heintz:rime Nano.—
P. W. Beane, Box 155 Clinton P.O.
TAleE RIVAL HERB TABLETS'
FOR STOMACH, LIVER,
ICIDNEYS' AND FOR CL-
EAN/NG THE BLOOD. POO
SALE ttY W. A. McCONNELL,
oLtyrox. WHOLESALE
PROM THE RIVAL HERB
AG -EN OY, KIN OA RDINE
TELECIRAPHY,
Por Railsetty and Commercial
work is well • taught by es. Our,
new book, "Guided by the Key,"
explains. Sent with first les.:on
to any applicant on receipt of
four cents in stamps. Address
Central School of Telegraphy, 8
Gerrard St., East, Toronto, W.
Shaw, President.
Clinton News-mItecord
uron 'County NeWs.Oathere-
•.for N'08-.ReOrci Readers
Goderieh.
Mr. James Williams and family of
Ayr nave taken the house on William
street, formerly, owned and oceupied
by Mrs. A alter Leve. \Vilna:us
is a eoope
We d the pleasure. Of receivieg
souvenir ea wit he beet wishes of
the seas 1- 1. r, and Mrs. J. A.
w
Gilmour, eattla ash., with colored
illustration of the "Totem Pole" in
"Pioneer Square" in that 'city.
Mr, Grearge McMullen has heti a new
stone foundation built under his pouth
street residence, and other improve.
Merits are being made there to,
Miss McLeod, plater of Captain Mc-
Lqed, . left this month to reside in
Vancouver.
Mrs. Kerniglien of Myth and datia
ghter spent a couple or weeks. in town,
the guests of the fortner'slather, Ad,
Huckstep.
Mrs.' M. H. Morrie re• turned On Wed-
nesdan from her trip to London wherd
she was the guest of her cousin, Nis.
Barclay (nee Margaret Gentles) She
also vieited Mrs, MeGarva, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Swats. were Lan-
don yisitors last week.
Mr. Johnston of Wiarton was 4
Goclerieh visitor last week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jame e Jonnoton aud
faintly, -who have resided on South
street - ter sbme years, now occupy the
fiat over Downing and MiteVicerts
shoe Store. ••
Mrs. Hall's new resideece on Ilti?th
street is nearing completion: • It is of
cement brick, trimmed with red ptes-
sed, brick, and has quite a substantial
appearance. .
Mr.' W. gevine; .so long in the eiu-
ploe of W. Sharman, has opened our
e shop on Hamilton street.
Hodgens Bros.' new store had le
have a Coa,t Of pitch put upon the
felt roof as soon as the tall rains eet
in. Possibly the long sunny sumMer
season, caused the leakage. •. .
Mr. Picot gee° upbaking 'to gpas
cok upon .a: steamer, and tiring cd
the. Water: is now an aesietant at Ho-
• tel Bedford. .
• Mr.. Morningstar has hat built himself a
little.round • house in hie orchard,
Whether • for making and storing hie
preserves in, we do not knoW. The
plums. were sp plentiful thetehe could
riot. get .,eale for •them, se lie. '.'boiledthem down." • • . •
We. have mach pleasnie in notik the
• promotion of Mr. flush ot the Bank
of Cohimerce here to the ..Winnipeg
branch. A hush has fallen OVOr the
ladies fair here in eonsecinence.•
',rho. "Two Mace" couln Dot 1.6-Ve the
harbor during a recent . storm Which
caused them a greet loss, their nets
being' weighed down with fish, hut
the delay gave them time to. spoil.
-Mt. ., Proudfdot' .and Mrs.
'Proudfoot spent lest Week in Buffalo,
• returning to town on Monday.'
71Vlee Hutchieon gave a 10-el•Y tea to
hr 'friends at nGletegovan"- on Tees-.
day of iast Week, in honor of • her
daughter, Tem on Montreal. •
. Mrs. A. Rhyitas and • dauglAnt,
Miss Ethel, will spend the' winter at
their East street residence,•
•
: Mr: Duff, librarian of . the Carnegie
Library, •;v:ae ,in the classiccity, learn-
ing the :Stratford eyetern •of elaneify-
ing lists of -books; • etc. .
J. Tutt arrived ,frOm het
season s- :visit at 'Boston on, illeriday,
7th October; where • tshe with • Mrs.
(0aptaie) Keeneth Campbell., register-
ed' with Captaiti". Oemnbell. at. The
"Maverfek" on Noodle Island, Eat
Boston., Where his dredge the..."Ete
• gene • Bryman' is engaged. Mesdames
Tett • and Campbell enjoyed :their vie -
its Very Much,. 'Revere Beach" being
te_ot, the e teulestexeeoetee..oh. the
Atlantic Coast, the illtneinatien ;bee
-mg • unparalleled: To visit: Boston
they had• to go 6 miles through •
beautiful tunnel under the sen.
funnel was lit with electrie lights.
East Boston has 275,0110 inhabitant.
Mrs. Tutt Detroit before. re,
turning to her hom.e; wide while in
that eity,, was the gue''
et of her daugte
Mra. Eugene Allen, . " •
At St.. Peters ebhurph on Sunday
afternoon, the twin babes . of Mr. and
Mee.. efeCarthy ieeetved their names
m .
in bentieFraneie Patrlek,' and.- Mary
Helen, Rev, Fr. McCrae officiating.
Little Mary • Hetet:, was robed in
white silk,. trimmed with lace aod.
insertion, and • Francis Patrick in
'GI
robe of white •crabroidered .
The od-fathers . were Bert ItiaeEvc-'
and John Grfflie, and the God -moth-
ers Mary MitenVoy and Mary Griffin.
Quite a number of pitons ,Witneseed
the baptistn of the twins at ,St. Pet-
er's ehurch. •
arta and Mt. Garrote tuineunce; the
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engagement of their daughter, Eleanor
Kay, to Mr. Joseph Garai= Stand -
art (Petroit)—Saturdays Mail and
Empi re. •••
Goderich
Rev. James A, Anderson condueted
the services both I:earning and twee-
ing at tile. opening servieee ot the new
Presbyterian church in IneKillop.
W. Platt and family are now resid-
ents of Detrdit.
Rev. Or. Clime gave in address on
Sunday afternoon, in the court room
en "Temperance and Moral Reform in
the Methodist chutch" was the sulet
ject on his three Sunday addresses to
good congregation.
Miss Prances Ila,rgitt who was ill
for three weeks of fever at Vietorie
Hospital is quite betler now at her
bome.
Mrs. Grant of California was the
guest p of Mrs, Captain Gibson, and
eMLoorusigi ne j. at the latter's residence', Afton
ames Wilson, her aunt atm
A lovely "Farzwell Tea" was held
in the parlor ot Knox church on
Wednesday of last week tenter the
auspice's of the Ladies' Aid of Knox
aunt. Mrs, Grant Of California was
aguest at the Tea, in bonor of her
t.
Mrs. Grant 'left last week for New
*4 York, en route for the Golden Land.
Mrs. (Ceptain Gibson and her daug-
hter, Mrs. James Wilson and two
• children of "Afton Lodga" lett this
• week to visit Mrs. Hays (nee Itliss
Tina eneldrern) the former's daughter,
• at Hampden, Virginia.
• Mrs. Lang and daughter, Miss Mad-
eline were the guests of Mrs. Strongh
during their visit to Goderich, 'Which
• they enjoyed very much. Their home
is iuLofldon.
Mies White left on Wednescley for
Buffalo to visit friends, before return-
ing to her home at Cleveland, Mise
White while here, registered at "Rose
Lawn," and on Friday of len week,
Mrs. Strongh gave a five. o'elpck tea,
'in her honor, the table being pink and
green. A number of lady • friends. .were
present. During the evening, conversa:-
tion flowed: • freely and the gramo-
phone selections delighted all:
At Knox church on Sunday • Rev.:
David Carswell of MeKillop officiated
at both morning and evening serviees;
The many friends here of Mrs. Evans
now resides in Vancouver launch:nig
outlet° real estate buying and selling.
We wish her sueeese, like New. York'
Fletty. Green. 4., •• •
Mrs. Duncan Cameron •has removed
to the fiat formerly occuPied by the
late • Mrs.. Campaigne. .1 -Ter daughter,
:Mrs. Arthur. Yule -and . • two • children,
• are spending the season with her.
. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warren of. Salt: -
ford have been the • guests ot Mrs.
Charles Chisholm, Brantford: for the
past six weeks. *
Mrs. Walter Sillihe had ,hei lands
blood poisoned, hut they are getting
better rapidly. ; •.
•Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom Bates had their
adopted baby__clunetened_BIea.nor Bry-
son. Rev. Mr. „ performed the
• baptismal • rite. The little child l's
„growing beautifully. Quite a number
• of guests were invited. te the christen-
IVIr. and. Ants. Everett apd lUie
babe of Wingham were the guestt last
tvcelc of. atm S. Werner,
• The steamer Saginaw and the Meant-
er Hopkin e left tin Tuesday, after un-,
loading their cargoes oi coal.
W, Thonnein Wate itt Buffalo last
week on business. .
Miss, Dultnage f Sa. idary'e is now
occupying the place in the Collegiate
lestitute formerly held hy Mr. Meyers
mathematical master,
Manager Megaw of the'W, C. Co'l
Mill, Was in Toronto last week.
The Missee Mary Dunlop of Toronto
University, tend Eva, one of our coun-
ty school teaehersr, are now at the
Pacuity of Education Toronto, whieb
Is affiliated with the University, end
was. when first formed the "Normal
College" Hamilton.
airtiy—At Chicago, Ill., on Sept.
2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. reed. • Hunt,'
(nee Miss Bertha Hillier, GoderichN, a
daughter,
Died—At Goderieli on Ilth Oct,.
Kirkpatrick, in the 8Ist year of his
age.
• Mr. Bryon is still in town. •
•
: •Mrs. Draper •niter the death of het
heehand, Mr. Williarn Draper, wabie
tunexat their late
residence- on Tuesday 2dth September;
accompenied hea.son Williarie to his
• lime in Toronto • Where .she intende
foe the present, to resida, haeing'sold
• all her furniture. • • • .
We find that 'at the last meeting of
' the • Zurich 'school hoard, a report
from the principal showed that truan-
cy wae' on the increase. In a „city
not fat from Godeeth • the pollee of-
ficers gives all lovers of trnavy, an
official whipping:. .
• The annual, election of A. :X. P. A.
tookplaee on 8.th Oct. in St.. George's
S. S. hall. The officers for the cont.
• ing year are '.'—President, Dr. Hayden;
Vice -President, •James Carrie ; Sec-
retary, Miss lieeney ; Treasurer, Re-
ginald Tye ; Executive •Committee,
Misses LeTouzel, M, Wefls arerShein
beetle. Organist, • Miss Annie' • Wells ;
Literary COinthittee, Misses Laura
Craig aiid Lathe Vivian, and, Dr.
Hayden, and -Jathee Carrie. • ..
Mr. Bert O'Donnell, of :Wingham
spent a eouple of days in town, the
guest of •Mrs. S. Warner.' He left for
Galt on Monday. .
Mrs. Weeley, McLellan who returned
with Mise Sharman from her visit at
Denver Ieft . on Monden :for her home,
after a pleasant visit with her sieter,
Mre. Bogie town and at her old home
in Colborne. Mrs, MeLellan also spent
a week in Clintoe, la is 17 years
since etre. 'McLellan left Goderieh.
• Two actions tio• damages arising out.
of the accident at. the O. P. R.
bridge across the Maitlanel river bere
last .October are entered 'for tfikit at
the jury sittings of, the high court for
this county which opened on 'Tuesday
before Chief Jestiee Boyd: 'rhe steel -
dent occurred on October lath 1006.
Ooderieh
Mr. ,Warren returned from Brantford '
this week,„ Mrs. Chisholm not a being
well enough for her mother, Mrs. War-
ren, to leave.
.. Mr. Bishop, who is a patient in thel
hospital, is malifug good progress in
the way tfl recovery., Append:clew was
the cause of his illness. ,
The second house being built by Mr.'
R. Parsons ismaking, great headway.
Miss Stratton is Op. the staff .of
Miller's Scotch store. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant 3.1eGregor.
returned last week.from Guelph and
Tooivrirsti.t. jt•
awe Dickson (nee Miss Helen
had the boner to win first
prize at the fair held here recently
for the best Huron scenery, original.
Rev. Mr. Clement officiated at Vic-
toria street chureh. last Sueda.y even-
ing • in the absence of the pastor ' and
chose forbis text tbe, 10th verse •
the 4th chapter of • the 2nd- .Epistle 'of
St. John. The sermon was most con-
yineing and must carry conviction with
it. . The choir gang With great anirna--
tion. Rev. Dr. Chown of Toronto oc-
cupied the pulpit of ...this ,thurch in the
morningarid • thesevening he preached
in North street .ehurele
• Heasall
Last week Fred. Manua disposed of
Iii s tonsorial business and fittings to
.Jemes Logan, who was. WI recently
. in his employ, for $800. 'Fred, during
the three years and a quarter in which
ho has run the shop, had bent up a
line patronage and lest year took in
nearly $1,500. . -•
'At the Liberal 'convention her last
Thursday .Mr, Jacob Kellerman : of
Dashwood was eelected as their mei-
ielate for the Legiehtture.
• A number of thefarmers ot this sec-
tion. are complaieing of their being as-
sessed for the Hay', sWamp drain, The
Village of Heasall was • also 'ineludA
:hut ' could not be got at on- aeeount' Of
difficulty of assessing each The
Whole aseessnient .would ainount:to 17
• een.tper acre, which would a-
bout' 2 cents per let and' dinided over
a term el years ovhieli Would reduoe i
to a: quarter 'Of a cent per annum. -
The cbuncii I. meeting , on Monday
night last Was an occasion. oi • More
than anuses.): interest to the
presentation to the,. council of petit. -
ion by. 1.10 'pi the. ratepayks
asking: that no action be taken•tri,
de -
[end the appeal to the courts of James
• Coleworth to quash the LoCal Option
by -lame The. tolibering 'addressed the
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eouncil on behalf of the petitioners,
Geo: McEwen, ,C.
Me-
Donill,.A. Brandt and ethers. They
all stated' that: thc law was not en-
forced, that the lack of accomodation
was .driving business•Jrbm; • the WWII
and that the _working of the law was
having a --demoralizing . effect on the
cenunutinje. Those , who spoke in One
'pbeition to them and urged the • come
en to delay .potion were ReV. S. Toll,
W. Stoneman, Dr:' Ferguson tind J. C.
Stoneman.: The- first' dealt with the
moral and reli.gious anpeene. stating
that the liy-law had.not ag yet a lair
, . . .
show; That eircumstaue.s, were w-
gaiiist it lintathat 'tine 'was' theeaso.
with all great referms. Dr. , Fereeson
'leered that •the Outten would render
themselves liable by 'taking action and.
advisedtheth to'• go SIOWly in 'the
matter. J. C.,' S toireiriarf thought the
counbil legally boned to defend its. own
• bylaw: 'The diselission at times wax-
• ed warm but • ihoSc present appeared
-to brook, no delay and every ..point
made by the supporters'at tae petition
was, cheered to the eclio7---ThereLlwas
loads .of fun and right all ..alting • the
line: The _nghthig however was dune
•with the tongue,.although oat one time
it nearly took a pugilistic, form. Tilt& e
of the couneil voted in raven -of the
request on .the petition and Iwo for
delay. ter a time—Observer. . .
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Drial Negreit Your Skin
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR SKIN.
A healthy skin is absolutely essen-
tial to HEALTH, HAPPINESS , and
BEAUTY, and the netural %Ind never -
failing Way to keep a healthy skin is
to treat all innieies and eruptions
prempflii • with Zam-Buk. 'Zam-Bek
contains only the each saps Lod Juices
6f healing, health -giving herbs, and lig
therefore, Nature'e Own Skin Remedy.
• ZAM-BUE CURED.
Mrs, A. E. Gardiner, Catalina, of
• Miss K. M. Bartlett, Monteeal of
Eczema,
Mrs. • A. • Harrison, • Kingston, of
Blood' Poison-, ••
Mr. Alfrid • lafoWnr Toronto,
Rheumatism.
Mrs, Coggin, Wapella, (S.A.sk,,) of
Abscesses. •"
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A ear,with booms at one end was. be All Skin Diseases yield to 7,ani-Buk,
ing used for raising a gantry on the Obtainable from all deuggiste and
bridge, when the car and gantry top,- stores at 506 a box, Send lo
Zani-
pled over and tarried . some' of the
workmen with it to the river bed be-
low. 'Engineer IVIeddaford was killed
outright and several others were in-
jured. The present, aetions. are brought
one by S. Ede, on behalf of the wid-
ow and children ot the man Who was
killed, and the other by one of the in-
jured men, himself, namely D. Lynn,
Mr. Ede's aetion is for $10,000 dama-
ges and Mr. Lynn' suit. ts for $2,000.
The defendant vs the Canada Foundry
Company, Wellhead the contract for
the construction of the bridge. • Ano-
ther action for trial at the sittings
of the court this week is that of 8.
Bissett against the Guelph & Goderien
Railway Company or damages owing
to his cattle gettmg out of the past.
ure through twee being down,
thretigh the fault, as alleged, of the
railway company,
Buk,, Toronto, for free sample box.
Just, put out this offer, write eatne
of paper, across it, 'and mail, with
10. stamp to pay postage, •
I eilevaeftesieeeseiseese.en.-leelie,ehAseeseesli,leeela.eteeise•
lleala *lege
4 few days ago as Rev. Mr. Currie
of Walton was driving home from the
Brussels Fair on the Sedorth Road
be met two young men driving fori-
iously towards Brussels. He was
not able to get out of their road in
time and the result was a terrible
shock and wreck. Mr. Currie was
ttilrhrrwlinb
. out
tl
uelt:iilioavbeurggtb
buggyand
aungdgy. 111.A.3
veterinary Was called in and found tbe
horse seriously injured. The buggy
was badly broken. It is said it will
take nearly $200 to repair the loss.
The family of Mr, George Greee, has
been plunged into heavy sorrow aid
bereavement by the death of his fourth
daughter, Minnie A., on Sunday. I.: -
ceased had, been in poor health for
some bele and yet tbe end came soon-
er Johan was expected. Gorrie was
her birthplace.
Mter an Illness of sixteen months
Mrs, Jas.. Gaunt pained over death's
river at the age 01 65 years. She was
a native of England end came to this
country in 1851 and in 1865 she
was married to her now bereaved .part -
net. As a pioneer of the township
she bore her •share of the toils ineid-
ent to early settlement in a • new
'country and proved herself a faithful
•and affectionate wife and kind and.
loving mother and .was held in esteeni
• by all With whom she came in contact.
A year and a half ago she and
her canie to reside in Lower
w
• Samuel Hoclgskin was 'killed in a
railway• accident near Fort Erie.
James Burden was killed at Atter-
elifie white working on the M. O. Re R
The' Grad Valley ,RailwaY Company
will •build several extensions hi West-
ern Ontario.
eteleeeepesaaneeeeese-ria-e*-06-emeesseesees
iiver-
WILL ALWAYS BE POPULAR .
. FOR PRESENTS . •, •:
:1 T is artistic and Useful s-
1 and . when you. buy
$Silverware you want the $
best and most servimable.
' You are assured of;
your money money can .buy, $
$ 'ting that kind here. We 0.
• can sell,you solid. silNier. $
e or the het plated we.
)-which looks like sterling .$
and 'wears ilmost as Well.
Come in and see our. well $
assorted stoek.: You will .
find the prices right.
JEWELLE• R • AND OPTICIAN
A. -1.01110C
• GET. TFIE BESfe .IT PAYS, .
ATTEND THE POPCLAn AND
• PROGRESS/VE.,
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT..
• Corner Yonge and Alexander . Streets.
• AND BE THOROUGHLY EDUCIAT-
,ED FOR • BUSINESS -AU!
GRADUATES OF - ,TIIIS SCHOOL
ARE ABSOLUTELY SURE OF
GETTING POSITION& 'PHE DE-
MAND IS CONSIDERABLY GREAT4
ER: THAN THE SUPPLY. ,NOW IS
AN EXCELLENT • TIME TO EN-
TER. WRIT FOR CATALOGUE.
W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPA.L.
October l7th, 1902
Dyspepsia
Is ant indication that" the
stomach mid other dgestkve
ars weak. or
ted. it. causes so
end of aches arid pains and
is most. comma where
Pao* holt. their meals and
Harty and worry Is they
do in this cotaitory.
Hood'sSaisaparilla
cures dysperia—it, hal *"o
maglotOuth thk disease.
For testimonials of reinseindols aims
sand for Book on Dyapvi Fitt.
C. I. Hood com6 TAws41401116
•
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• Wingbarn
Some thne ago Mr. A. Gernmell
while driving along B Hoe met with ant
accident through a defective cutvert,
and bis buggy was badly broken, and
the horse injured. The matter was left
to Reeve Musgrove of Turnberry • and
Mayor Holmes of Vilingliam. The deci-
sion is that Wiegham and Turnbeety
eaCh pay $70 damages, that $140 in all.
Twenly-two persorin 'were drowned
in the weeck of the steamer Cyprus
on Lake StiPerior on Saturday.
,
megaimmilimissomigatratowtrwiimmat•
ropu.011E:
or Men and Boys
• •
Our. new 'Fall- Suits and
Overcoats are now in and
we are ghowing a fine
range of both that are
light in price, fit and
• wear.
Our $10 Suits are
Winners.
Our $10 Beaver .Over-
coat SellS
swim= :
'HATS
The Celebrated English
Fur thoroughbreds, in all
• the newest styles' and
• shapes are 'Bow here for
your inspection. We will
sguarantee color .as, long.
da there is any hat left:
• AlAys .a full line Of
working men's
hlris, Overalls,
•
•--Smocks,
Etc., Etc,
•
TAILO RING
., Do not forget our Tail-
c4ing Department if you
want a natty,. 1Tellatting_
ordered Suit.. Goods alt
• the very. newest.
We consider it a, plea-
sure to show our goods
whether you buy. or not.
11,111.1/111.111
aeo s
The Ideal Beverage
ASK FOR
• A PALS Aix,
• palatable, tun �f
• the virtues of malt
and-. hops,' and in
sparkling condi-
tin. is the ideal
(LoNotiN) . •':
Now when chemists announce its purity, and
judges its me.rit, ono need look no further..
F'urnittiii :B-aigatri."7--r-16-e-s.7
The evaporator Voxbory wa.1
burned on Saturday. I
Grandt 'trunk Pad& ()facials repOrt f
valuable' coal lields on the Cbmpany's
property at Telqua, 13. O.
Prince Albert bye -election, the first
held in Saskatchewan as a new prov.
ince, resulted in the election ot Mr.
Bradshaw, the Equal Righter, by one
nrafdrity,
1
der have deelded to separate,
Spanish physicians fear Xing Alton
The 'evangelists Torrey and Mimi.
ee may be suffering from eoneumption.
$ " Dining room Chairs, quare( eut oak finish, niihOistercd seats, 5
, . .
. . ....
Mall, 1 arm, set $10.00, , .
SIn this store goods are tIrned over so cittiekly that the
A
over,Tallatliktes, eon), arm chair, tricker, 2 receptioti. fancy figured
.• , illed room Suites. dresser with bevel glass, wash stand. bed, $12,60
'styles have no time to grow old. "
$
Blyth $
6
CHELLEW,
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