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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-09-04, Page 2• ;IF • • 2 TE PLINTOIR 10ZWEI-xtEco.R0 )P0 The Grime' of nallow-re0: THE HE1R,E.5,5 OF GRAYSTONE HALT, * * By LAURAJAN LIBBEY. Author of "A Brehm Betrothal," "The Wee% of Cameron Hall," "Parted at the Altar," Ete. any longer; they have r•efuned to re• - eeive It in the foundling asylUnn 00s before to-morrowec eup rises, I'M go- ing to put it le the poortrouee. •"rIui poorhouse ?" echoed Bonny- * lin, aghast. "Oh, heievens surely not. See how little and flexible it is; and then, you say you L'eceived a purse of moiney to Rece it and care for it," she witted eagerlY• "I lost every cent of that an hour after I landed," retorted the wo- man, flushing a chill, sullen red. "and If I hadn't, it wouldn't hee paid ,no for the trouble I've been put to cereatly, a-lookin' after ebe yeilin'. brat 1" "Oh, hush, hush 1" cried BonnYliti. piteously. "I cannot boar to hear you *speak so harshly about -this poor, sweet little baby -you wring my heart !" The woman laughed contemptuous- ly and sneeringly. "Poor, sweet baby 1" she repeated: angrily. "Why, it's a tartan -it takes a reeler beatin' to subdue its fits o' temper." "Oh, you must not beat it -you shall not 1" cried Bonnylin, holding It closer to her heart. "Oh, give the little one to me," she cried. "I will use it kindly; I will love it, and it shall love me." Alas! the proposition came too late. Beautiful lionnylin had incur-. red the woman's direst hate. "I'd like to see myself glee her to you," she sneered. "I'm her nat'ral, guardeen now, an' I'll do as l'pleasse with her. If I say poorbouie. Why, to the poorhouse the goes. Here, gimme that young 'un !" - "Never !" cried Bonnylie, faintly, "you would abuse it -I -dr -would cherish and love it." "Wee! see whether you will or no," cried the woman fiercely. '1'11 summon the police." A. bitter cry broke from. Bonnylinea lire, for she realized that the Wo- man intended putting her threat in- to execution. • It seemed like tearing her heart front her bosom to give the Poor baby into the keeping of the coarse, brutal woman before her; and the babe, as though realizing that of. which Bonnylin herself never dream- ed-cluug to be: withpiteous wail- ing cries. • Seizing the little one and givingit, a violent shake to stifle its cries, the. woman hurried down the. path . a!kt1 out of the park. •, "Go to the poorhouse the yelling brat shall," declared the woman. 'II take it ere at once. Why should I be bothered with It? 1,11 take the money that came with it and go where I please. If people desert their own children they can't expect other people to bother looltile arter 'em." As the reader has, no doubt, • al- ready surmised the child was Boni nylin's-yes, it was the little babe • which she believed to be 'sleeping. cold in death, underneath the daisieir. The rigid gure of a wottian, stretched stiff nd motionless on the grass in a pub ic park, does not re- main there long without being dis- covered. A sturdy, blue -coated guar- dian • of the peace leisurely pacing up and down on his beat through the eark, soon detected the prostrate Age ure. • In a moment he had reached the spot. • One glance into that death -white face, and, despite the dark hair which could not hide her identity from the policemares keen, experi- enced eye, he cried out breathlessly "Great Heavens 1 it is she -Bonny - lin Pierpont 1" "One thousand • dollar:3 reward 1" he exclaimed grimly; "thank fortune • I chanced to discover' her." It was but the work of a moment to lift her in his strong armis and bear her across' the pare to the nearest cab stand, • "There must be no mistake -4. must be sure of her identity." the naan muttered; "a dozen times • or fnore I have been mistaken. If thin be not she -there never was a face• more like" -he touched the dark hair -"ha ha ! a wig -I thought 80." Entering the Cab, he hastily • gave a street and number not ear distant. It would never do to take her to the precinct -he must be sure beyond ell doubt as to her identity. There was great excitement in the policeman's home when he brought the unconscious Bonnylin le and . gave her in charge of his vote. With swift fingerthe latter deftly removed first the hat, then the dark hair, and Bonnylin was revealed, her true self, to their breathless gaze: -There is no mistake 1" cried' the policeman. exultantly; "it is she." In this thrilling and pitiful. eituee lion we are obliged to leave poor Bonnylin for a short time and return to Le Roy. The horrible news had reached him, as he and Penton were walking id - surely along the streets; the sensa- tion thitt had appeared in the morn- ing .paper'and the thrilling finale that had happened .almost ,On the beets of it at the hotel. The shock almost paralyzed Le • Roy. "My God ! think for ine-act for me, Penton 1" he cried hoarsely. "I am driven mad 1" Ile had whirled around, and Wad rushing down the street tOrtard the .hotel -as he had said -like a verit- able madman, his face pare at death. Fenton ioVettook him. "In Heavener mune, try to think Calmly and listen to inc, Pierpont," he urged. "Don't you hear them sty she fled from the betel thetefote it Is tnadriess for you to go there. She Is not there-erhe ils On the *streets." "If she is on the streets, it is only geetitiOtt of tine until she "Have et:hedge," broke in V'enton. "Yoe and I will find her. You nowt take the etreirt running- at right angles With the hotel. X *ill take the one runnbig le tbe opposite die motion: on or the other Will be sure to overtake iter." "Good heeeverle, man, she Might have turned &tint the firtit erose street slier ceMe to, or in fact, any of the • erofer streets. 11 thee toe* her again, ent�n 2severir w yob %via :hoist 'Myself on toe "And leave liefeiWho need* the sup. port oe your Wand heart and Wittig elleieceee eilesteht Eititellft world V' demeeked Fenton, rebuking-. eve "No, my boy, eon trimit protect. her to the•last." • • "We will meet at this; spot two • idlers from now, and report sue - Mee i" cried Fen ton, eheeriles "all tail yet be well." • i•eit, will never lie well' Until the real murderer of India neargrave is -tracked don, and my poor, perse- cuted Bonnylin's fair fame and narne are cleared," said Le Roy, hoarsely. :.-rt! • may be sooner than you este mgt. I have beee looking up • this minter for myselt," thought Fenton; "and through the labyrinths through wenn I Moe waded, I have discov- ered that an uninvited guest forced his way -by liberally bribing one of • tire footmen -to Mrs. Lincoln's bail that night. He was tall, dark- • beertlede end was suffering -so soya the cabman who drove him there- with a sprained ankle. Who he were from whence he came, what his ob- ject was in forcing his way, into the . house, I will find out sooner or late • er; and When'l do -a conviction in me heart tells me -i shall find the •.assausin web . walking the earth free, while' a beautiful woinan is Melted • down charged with tbe ce Me. aleanwhile Le Roy was walking seriftly away in an opporifte dime - 41 Ile had scarcely proreeded dozen Meeks ere lee was brotight to a Etude den standstill by a heavy hand being laid on his arm. Glaricing hastily tip, he sew, with- fear too great for worde; that he was confronted by a burly policeman "You are Mr Le Roy Pierpont, I believes" said the officer grimly. "You are wanted. •Oome with Inc.". • CHAI•TER XXXVIII.' When Bonnylin returned to con - riotousness, she found herself ie. a • cool,- dark room, lying.uon a snow white .bed while a little figure that . senile*" strangely familiar at among, • theshadows close by the bedside... • -Where ani rr, murmured Bonny - faintly;* 'exed who are you?" "Oh, , Miss leinny-e-e meets Mei. 'Inerpent-cion't you know um?" sobbed the .Young ereature. "Look Well :into tny.face, and see if you do :not rocoflect " • Bonnylin• stared ett ber aghast. • "1$ it possible .you .driret /recognize. 'Raney, your °wield at Graystone Hall ?." .she asked reproachfully.' "Oh, Nanny -good, faithful Napnyt is It indeel • you,?" cried. Bonnylin, • almost oveecome by her emotion' at • _finding an gild friend, no. matter how .huinble eHow in the world 'cattle' I here with you ? I -1 -remember • 8" ie. par , she nturinur. ed falntly, ' • • "Me' ' husband . fount; you and • broeght *�u', here," replied Nanny; proiriptlye a• policeman.; he-.• • epo iceman " cried onne• ri • e terror.. "Oh; my 'God, 1,, am lose; lost 1"• •• "No, yodel, not," returned Nanny, half taunting, hate crying.. "You did. Pint l4et me nib ,e• ear Miss onny. Well, well 1 I can never think Ole calling you Mrs: You need not. be. afraid Of my husband if he is •a poi - ;iceman; lie wouldn't hurt a hair • of your Olden -head for the world. He's • your. old servant John, Miss Bonny. eyou remember John, don't you, and hew You *scolded hinr for turning LiWay the strangeyoung girl that in- ' Meted upon mitkipg her way bite the .11a -116w -e'en' party' toace you? • You - romemies- bew sulky. John wareateent It, eud lett:Well, he came on .to New. York here, and got Work; and - • one 'day he came back after me and aliarried me. • ' • •' •. • • "Alta your greattroubipe • John • 'trice •ter get onthe. e itoliceforce, -.thinking ,sootier,or• later . you'd come • to New Yorke,and•if. you got into •trouble he could kelp•youIt was happy day for .hint when he met * you ju the park, l••trembled 'to' - think what nright have happened • if any one else had como across you." • Bonnylie's agitatioe was too great foe weeds. .' • . "Where is John 7". she cried at, length. "Bring him here, ..Nanny, • • thee)/ may thank him myself . for • this." . • •• • -"ties gone out to find your hus- band, deer • Miss Bonny, and bring hbrehere to you; and oh, how •plesis- ed hvelt be to find ypiere all eale 'He Will repay tome handsomely for ,What you have done for ineee solstice) • lionnylin, grat efu 1 ly . •• • ' ”Do you think. John or I would take . one • penny ter haring you, Miss Bonny ?" • bristled Nanny,' in- dignantly. "No, I guess, not, We have another bit of news hi store for too: We've telegraphed dear. Miss' Rochester' to come on oh 1 she'll be so delighted to See yOu-so she wilt." • Bonnylin Was niont tban deletheed at thie' infer:nation. "Oh, Nanny, it silmoet ' Room tf. me that sunshine is inviting aerc003 my benighted 'path -at lust." ”We will kelp you to get far away froM here, Miss. Bonny; and in Nome tae -011 niece • you can begin life .anew," 13onnylin's aneeta was interrupte'l by the bound of a well-known, ring - footstep, • • 'It is Le Roy," the wiled, and another • instriet • she wee elegised in his etroog arms, 'ohne John, • her faithful old servant, adorned by a bide coat and brass; b items, stood 1n,he doorteey awaiting his tipper- tunity to have a word With the One precioub, blue-eyed flwyl itt, WhOin • he had neer forgotten, "We are to stay here 0. Weak, my darling.. Then when. the exetement han, subsided ,in a Measure, We Will • lea' e here at Offen and forever,, "X shall take you beat to England." he said, "tor I shell have a Wondered and plearlittit rItirprele ta IKON for you there 'd lee could not iffiagine WhY Stith 4 • look of terror Crept into her blieee bell -eyes. "not there." All In an !Mated the dark, re. vengeful fare 01 Beall Severne nolo Up before her, rietitting. Otit the face • Of him whom she lelved rso Well. And • in it daldi the thOUght etteUrred tit her that her Medial fee was there, and death would be better the» itemising his Oath again. IO this alis wee akiletekehr.21 • rat b.4t1°31.4144:431t17 Ftirh 'Vey a blzi u Holsel Met mornisg, he wonid have Sound anuses there the statue •of Basil Severne. Basil Seven* had arrivid ii Neer Yoe* whiret the excitement was at ite height, Old Iserntal Within an hour front tee time he left 'the steeiner that Bennylia was in the cite. Bet how should he end her 2 That, was the question., "She ;shall net esCepe me a third time 1" he muttered nercely. "When I find her again, X tritall Mira her I" mfirs'im:Teeh::entdarwbeaater4,t3ray°11 biste i c' e latecewhbiralr- Bonnylin, and force her to be wind anti brave It to win beautiful maddened me. I Would go Threw& Sauntering down one of the cross- etreete late that 'afternoon, his at- tention was riveted towerd an Weser window of a net across the way, at which a young and pretty woman stood, bending over a bird cage. (Inc of Basil Severne's traits was, • that, he rarely forgot te face be bad once SSW and like a flash it occurred to him who the young woman was, SS he gienced again in that direc- tion, She was the tuned Nanny, the girl Nebo ha,d fled from the vesti- bule in PinCh terror, crying out she had wren a ghost, when he celled at 61 Graystone Hall that stormy day, and inquired for Bonnylin Dare. "What she doing here," he wo The notion occurred to him to call and have a chat with her. The idle thought came to him to hear what she had to say. concerning her young mistress of former days. Acting upon the impulse ot the • moment, he crossed the street and ascended the stairway of the peat, comforteble-appearing flat ; queuing to the right, he krea Nee at the first door that presented itself, and Nan- ny herself answered the summons, To herself the astonished woman cried: "Goodness gracious, it it isn't old Inuebeard 1" Aloud gm said in dis- May, "Dear me, if it, isn't elle Se- • verne of Virginia. I am right wale pleased to see you, sir; won't yoli walk in?" • With. a stiff bow, Basil Severne en-• terod and took the chair she placed for him. • "Married, •ele Nanny ?" he, Asked, glancing curiously at the staring child on the floor, "Yes, sir," auswered Nanny, blush- ing.. "I married Jehie-ono of the servants at Graystone Hall, nearly, two years ago -he • is now a-" But the sentence never was finished - there 'was a loud peal at the door- bell, "Deav me, it's that provo •ing German .grocery boy 1" cried Nanny; • "it takes him a full hour to under- stand an orders will you kindly ex-' cuse me, sir, while I go'down to see him? 111 be back in a zaleute." "Don't hurry yoerself, my good girl. I'll take • Imre lot the young- ster" Jte anstvered. - Thanking him, Nanny hurried down to the •street., mentally wondering what in the world ever brought •the flue and mighty "Bluebeard" to her. humble' home -and what he could possibly , waet ? • . • Meanwhile, quite another Scene Was trenspheng in the rtmedshe 'had Mat quitted. - In an inner apartment sat Bonny - lin. petting the last touches to her slinple toilet.Le Roy and faithful John had gone out some time be- fore in search of Fenton; .and.. each. enomeet Bopnylin expected to hear the d ot tbelr roturnthgf t Sotember 414 1902 •. , • ,,,, • . ••••••••,-1.••••,• NO FROM IN MEM YU Ternaerstura at Calg•ry, • How. ever Was Quite Low. elle Alarmist noimare were, norosoatfers . rogeesedee .... Zbi0w nlicitt Arrivoot Iss Wienieee-en isomences Ouentite or , Gr010 1CV0t, alha IIIrN110414.14f enemies 1 Atot4113"-S111ifts$01 of leferiaster*-Tor- • 0010.`111111/11 eays•tto root Is indicated. 1 4 Winnipeg, Atigr 80. -The weather conditions yesterday were again of a Very favorable vharacter for the growing crepe in retest sections oi the peoeinee. Here 'and there fight showers fele and the weather wets yogi and cloudy in many places, but not near the frost point, and frorn no quarter bets Your correspondent upon inquiry heard of frost in iffienitobe. rile temperature was quite low at Calgary Tbursclay night, aud it wee thought a cold wave might come this way, but at midnight last night there was no sign of frost. JIowever, the temperature is.probably the low- est of the week. . • Threshing has commenced in many . sections, and a carieace of wheat ar- rived yesterday - a Magnificent sample. An immense quantity of' grain is cut and frost or no frost, it sienna a certainty thee the great bulk of tee: crop is safe. There is no frost up to date, and Iocal•weather prophets say the warni spell will continue for several 'days yet. . There is .a decided shortage of har- vesters, . - . we reeet pudic:sten. . Meteorological Office, Teronto, Aug. 29 8 p,xn -Firie weather every -ellen,' • peeirails. * In tits Northwest •Calgary and Medicine Hat reported light , froete east night; but to -night the oatlook is vow favorable, with no frost iptlicated,. • , Suddenly the spend •of the baby's crying voice fell Upon her mire. . "I will help Nanny by comforting whilesh .` h ec," she thought, rising e from her chair and hastily crossing the room. With 'a low snatch' ot song on 'her 110 - lips, d • ' s. n a. sinib ro her eyes, onny- lin threw 'open thendoor ane stepped across the threshold: • . (Inc glance full of hOmir, then the most Piteous cry that ever tell from "lumen lips ecemel through. the room. • It was no dream -no horrible nightmere-no optical delusion -in tile. yellow glare of the sunlight -••she swtoitohd_33faaesell'. ste:vefahcie--6. God help heret • His astonishment. was, perhaps, as great 0.8. her eine at meeting her --the • objeet of hi thoughts --so unexpect- edly, where he had by the odd, est Mete of a caprice, bet he was the first to .recover blinself. .. • "Boneylin-my wife 1" cried,. ht harshe voice; . • How the words bei'-tudning the bloed to lee around her flutter- . • • • . "You thought td- escape me," he hissed, striding up to her,; With a horrible litiogle "but you ' see that was an impossibility. I have treick- ed you down at last, any dean You took an Undue advantage of me 'be- fore -you and your' dupe -but we are 'to have a sieift and sitre accounting tele time; I could not get. the impart Malty . to speak one word -to ex- . Wein matters;• your muscular coin- ;helot:es. blows fell•like:hailetories on • My mouth, and prevented it ; this time I shall he heard: Maricenve swear by the Beavers above, and by the 'foul Reed. limier the earth, that you shall not escape me again !" No word feli froin ilonnythes lies; she realized that all was over wi her now, and to escape theehoer e future in store for her, she ninst. Ma, then and there 1 • • • CHAPTER XXXXX0 She was so yang :to die; life Mt 1 the world were so fair and sweet; but before Le lloy returned there Mutit be an clad to thirs, end It could end in hut oite Waye-her death. IRV Otte ;Mayer Ware to MO: before Le itoy returned, Mr she eotillfeeeeri .11ve through the tiosiror that Would 140 'Written on his fare, but Ileitieen Meant. t4 deny her oven thisi sweet 1)0011, Mr et that naMnotit elte.heitni Le fitter 0131:01(10, She tertred her beautiful White ewe toward tire doer and the agony on It WOUld have •draril teat* frorn no, linage Of Marble UitU kinVerile hefted the (Miele Mese tic Situp, t00, and Mulled ;grimly, and inethat Mentielit, Itoy Moment Siting apse -the door. Ito stertedl 1 To he vont! titled) $IM STIOA)IEitp) irolt LAKE rawl.13P,• • Grain Carriers of the Petercon 'Lino 511111 • Tilio Pall. , • . Temente, Aug. 800 -The new, line of' • steamships Which ee fe• compete for the Canatlien grain tratie will be. ore • the Mee» in time to carry some of tide year's crop. . Messrs. • William Petersen, So Company, Limited, ef - Newcastle -on -Tyne, who will ogiertete the new line. have °Pored oMces in -Toroeto • in the McKinnon Duildirig. Captain Donnelly . of Kingston has been appointed Chief eemetentendent ot the' new line. Four • 'steel steams. .-ers will be put on Abe route from , Fore Neillium and Port Arthur to the Georgian Bay por•ts, . the Tereed Cape, Turret' Court, Turret. Crown axid Turret :l.href. • They Will 'each have a capacity of 108,000 bushels of grain. • Mr. I'eters n is 'expected • to ,arrive' *in Taronto feom Engle/id 'about Septeineer 10, and one • of the boats Will be in the harbor. lebnut the earne Moe. Mr. T. IL .McCerthy.. of Mosiereal will represent the. Bret in. .• • ehat.. city. •.... •• ..• ,. • .• . • ee COSTS . • Aieg..80.-Dmeng a then-. dersterm . lightning .steuck .the barn ten the :dairy larm of °George :Sae- . gerint, ,'Bolland Township. In the barn were :83 cows, and half a doeen people were cnexteeedin 'milkine• them. , MI. of the eninues Mil at thedemek and one of the -.Milkers' heti' a Mg. .critshed by a new failing on him. An- other • man had hie tronsers slit Odle • top to .bottorn on -both sidee of the ewe,: but,. eseaped• scorching ,of•th,e Meth: • All the aribeale-regeined their eifelicst,s-eliciocee,spt two, • . wh.ich. were bY. ' .. • . , . • •• • i brim !Pons of nytiantne ' Dinorwie, Aug. 28. --The dynamite house,..et Dinorwie. containing. 'three • tons' of dynamite, was blown: Me" 10 .8.80 yesterday. ' The explosion Was tereifice Boors were bloWn 'off .:t•heir hinges and piaster' badly ,clarnag.d: • tied. most. 'all the wiedows: • in tee town Were shattered. ' Tree -nett. • who were near the rusgadine: stone - ed it was on fire iied escaped • by jumpieg..in the river. • • • ' • • • • es • • • . etoseie, eseeeresid , • • ' • Lendon, 'Aug. 28.e-Alired Moseley; the diamond merchant, invitee sex - oral British 'Trades Unionests anti re-. presentatives -Ot•staple industries' in the' linited lelegdorn 'yesterday:tie -Visit the United States as his guests;• 'for the purpose, of examining into its industvial • situatien and provoke With reference to their • effect on the . . positien and :prospects of the Wore.- • rigmen. • • t11.1 Coreeniiiitifient I•rs.10. ' . • • • • laiedon, 'Aug, 29. -The death es.an- nounced of, Sir •Clarke, rest- neut. corresPonilexit in Paris of The • London- Deily' Telegraph. Ile, was. bon) -in 1886, and had been resident . •in the French -capital eince 1872 in • the service •of that, paper. Ile reeeive • ed a ereglithoed in 1897, . • • • • In o veil' Dead 00. 31 argot. • • Kingston, Aug. 30. - Mrs. John Guirey dropped dead on the inaeket •Thursday while 'stooping' to pick it pair of chickens from a basket. She had • been complaining..ot excessire heart palpitatIoe) • leeie forty years •Mrs. Guirey was a familiar figura ' On the market pines. . . . lrior Fittiomivic thiciumo. • Ottawa, Atige 28.-T. 0, levee. of • The Departeient of 'Agriculture has i•e- turned from the Mariano: Provinces, • where- ho has establiehen six statione tor futteniter • &lawns of P. E. There will alski be on:e in Oape Bre- ton, one. in Nova Scotia, and one in NOW Ortinswick, • Nepali. Torino& to 'Hope, London, Aug. beheAcial rairet of the past week," cables the tOrrespondent of The Dally Veit at Sinai, • In lin., "have eirionted despair hdese tor MilliOes of Indian mile tivatarse ORDERED 10 81100i AND Kitt ..,,,,onrprIni.,•111 Brig. -Gan. Gdbin Bent on Blood- shed in the Coal Strike Regions. liaronet11 end Hutto Por Mob 'flint nesiono llie Antliority of Ib. *oldivra Ara ,.01o1 TO ita.yo ?Inch OM. In . Protecting the Liion if pion. Ibilun Workincii-th Ximotiniar is Philadelphia., Pa., Ang. ao.-liav- in; exhausted every other 1110114 for preserving the peeve, and hi proteet- ins thr non-unioe wee from violence On their way to unci from the mines. Brig. -Gen. Gable, in command oi the boars now in the coul lields, last. night iesued n order that the 001 - diem shall shoot. any person detect- ed in throwing StOnen Or 'other mis- siles, end that if any mob resist the authority of the troops that they shall freely use thee. bayonets- and butts. • • : 'The Panther Creek Valiey has been en almost centinual tunnoil tide week, and the tepops stationed there 1 have had it eillicult time in protect- ' ine the lives of the, ivorkinen. Last resist the situetion in. that valley • hed improvee coueiderably, and it is hared by the •military authorities lint the lewlessness and alessive ,language directed towel d the sol- diers will now cease. The other sec, Lions of the coal regions , are come .peratively quiet, , An Encounter it Least', rd. ToAria2UA, I'LL, Aug, 80, -In art ene counter between the troops and strikers at Lansford yesterday Cap•- taiti W. II. Heine of •Company K., 12th Regiment, was slightly" injured, • mid half dozen steep • b. oneteci by the soldiers In the fracas. Major Geaeheard• Outman:I of the troops. here, s ays that he will appeal to the militery earthoritiesi to put the Town of Lensford under .niiirtial law. •-riyo Sirlkero Killed. • Roanoke, •Ve.,• Aug, 20.-Advicea recolvtd at the general aim of the ••Ntiefolk end Venitern liallevae Com- • pany from . the coal fields' say that • ttvo mine gearde and two .strikers, •Were killed in. a battle on etheine Creek, in Mercer County, W. Vet. yes- . Miley morning. ... St,exi workers qtylko. • Lebanop, Ra., Aug. 80.-A eommit- •tee of the stri ing employee. of the Ateericiut Iron and Steel Maeufaetur- ing. Company called at the 'office f General Manager 'Lord yesterday, and dernanded:tinet tlie coloree note -union • workuren front Reedin and "• other men who had .been sant here be 'ree. moved; and •the• old. heeds be taeon. back. This was •retusee. The . nom- Mittee reported the matter to their leadere; and the men still at work, , some 1,800, were told to coine- out. Theeorder. Was obeyed. The mare •• plant •is idle," with ehe ,piceeption of -that portion • marmed by. the new Your That whet yeti @MOM breathe terotige of -not YAM' mouth. • But there May be One* When your ere M tent fele bad rots eilei breathe tbrouigh it. ,1 Breathing throteth itse tneute to *moo a - bad for tee lungs, and it le especially se when their delicate tissues bee, been weak. enee by the :scrofulous mention of the blood on whIch catarrh depend*. Alfred R. Yinete, InserneretoWn. 1%. suffered from caterre for years. 111; head felt bad. there was it ringlng In 4)1* wire. and he Gould not breathe through one et his noted)* vox clear his bead. Atter trying several catarrh specIftes from which he derived 110 benetit, be was conspletele eared, secordiug to his own 'statement, by Ifood's Sarsaparilla Tele great medicine redically and per- manently cures catarrh by elearnang the ,blood and bending up the whole eyetern, slows reemetetbs farorlto cantatas. 1$0. GODERZCH. Miss Smith, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith hotel (Soder- 'kh, has been sent to be educatee at the convent. of the Immaculate Cone ceetion of Oldenburg, Indiana, where Mrs. Smith receistd Iter edupation. Miss Smith is a bright young lady, Mrs. Dora Mee/lams returned to her home at Bothwelt on Thureday. Mr. and Mr, Barnett of Detroit with their children are the guests of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy. Mr. Roland Savage left for his harm at Detroit on Thursday last. ,.. • CLUBBING OFFERS. We have made special arrangements with the publishers of Tbe World, Toronto, 91 which W. F. Maclean, M. r CitILSEAS Cameras CAMERAS ere ta CAMF,RAS WE BA.vr. A X.A.R.GE ItANGR Ole CAMERAS BUT THE BEST FOR A CHEAP CAMERA IS. BROWNIE NO 2 WHICH WE SELT4 Persons in neighbering towns Who are thinking of perches Mg a eamera will receive an Eastman catalogue, by dome Ping us a cant. Other cameras Wellies the Eastman • cen • be ' :supplied. Films, developing powders and • other light supe plies can be sent by mail. ,s • Our cheap Exposure Meter at 3s -gins the correct expose ure ender ail' conditions and pays for itself in a short .time by saving over and under ex- ' posure in negatives,. • -4 H.B. COMBE, P., IS managing editor. We can offer Chemist and Druggist. special summer bargain In newspap- erclorn-good during August and Sep- . . • tember, 1 Reduction in The loronto World, 153 a..year •The News -Record, eix a year • II: Sail:withree, o5r14(.15,0$2a ayeya:ar We will give $6 for eceeo. • ' Or for this journel and The• Daily • World for one year our price is 53. rices The World gives the correct market quotations. , Itre market reporter was a farmer in • York -county for many years and knows how to glean infor- mation which is correct. % The Sunday World is published on • Seterday night and has 32 pages of illustrated ,sketches and view!! ot ab- sorbing. interest. • • comers. , • 1 • • Whi Dr, LeyiPs Win; DIrP11.51ell.' • LoirdOne. • 'Aug. •2£3. -In • a- deepatee from The Hague, • the correspondent Of-TheeDatly Miiii declares that.: Dee Loris, teho was the European repee- Mutative . of the former Transvaal Reeuteic, has been • deposed because he refused :to account for a large elan of money' missing, from the Boer ex- chequer. • ...The Boer cense, continuos the core .i.esporident, will now be agiteted • throtigh • the length and breadth • of South Africa, oe the model. of • the Hem° Rule citrepeign ia Boland, a,nd this agitatien will call for all, the *foresiget-, tale &mem of which rerit-' ish stueesurenship is cerieble: . The fleet move in the ganie well be• the - .proposals the Doer ieeneittis'will xako to the British ' . . the• ;nee° of their assistance • in the candled. ion • and reeettIemerst of South Arnett. ' BICYCLES. ere is a good chance to • secure a first class buggy at a big rcduction. . Note these prices : $$0 Ruggles for 08 $75. Buggies for $65- . $65 Buggies for $60 - , We represent the makers of the beat bicycles in the niarket. ' • We keep secoid hand wheels for • We repair bicycles and keels all kinds of repairs in stock. • '• • We sell the Page -Were Fence and do a general blacksmitaing and job - Remember these • are all 'our own make which places us in ft position to guarantee th( m • as we do not buy anything but first-class material. . -40 • • . Repairing,promptly attended to ' bine trade.• by experiented mete • SEELEY and M AT H •eil . Hum) St., Clintoxi. • • • ortland Cement. Highest.: • For. Pioduce • • ": • • FOR SALE •. • ---e• • • • . • -7 -• • • • The Sprenkle'n Sugar en. • Ottawa, Aug,. 29.•e•Applieation' was: • oyfesetieieesectie‘e'amoiaadle .,,s4foutgatihei,11..en‘ciiiierupl:tactoti.. pony, Limited, and the .nexe etnee 'rhe CaseidrieG:imette will contain fee aireeu nee ment • the t ricorpore,tion has • beco greeted.. Charles .A..Spreckles, tine sugar matt who has -figured so prominniely• in connection with Hawatieit affatrs,..is beheld the application. name appcars itt She head of the lisit incerp.orateee. •Tio.capital will.be .$6.'000,0(10 divide ed into sixty theusariel shise•es of $100 each.. •,,' - 1 an agqit in this dis- ••We pay se the ..efigihest price' for• all .. kinds oeprOduce and will he pleased. • to have you bring it to us or our . • Wagon will call tipoe you... • • .• •••••.' Portland Cement Com- tript for the Olv en Sound our st k f oe o Dry Goods, Groceries, • t• piny and am prepared to Mali Paper, ., is large and well . . . • • assorted. • HARNWELL . small quantities. C011trae- CHEAP CASII STORE VARNA.' tors and others who in • . . tend buildingwalks, walls . fILB011111. • GEN tllfIL . • STE/IIIISHIP. LINE. Okla Work ih leldo. Toronto, Aug. 29. -Miss Carlyle, 1 t fef hfemale labor is employed, hap returned from •e trip throueh Western Ontario, mid • reportsthat all tee fautories she vis- ited. were exceedingly. busy. In many places' lave:fees' daughters wore. em- ployed, and these, having limn talccn Mime during the past few weeks to • work at the hariest, has caused a .1 • 1 f factories. •' . • ••••••••••• nincd by 1,1gitinhig, . Roland, Man., Aug.. 80. -Ch arl es 5, • Shaw, of Eldortirlo, (bite was ine stent)y killed lev. lit hieing '1 heieday. Deceased was a, harvest. hand, em- ployed by John liceaughen, and aeriVed An. the west, the. °thee. day. • • KW; lidward Ineer.nrnikint. • London, Aug'. 30. --King Edward wont deer -stalking .ort the estate of the Duke of Ilartifiton, on. the Firth of Clyde yeSterday Morning. His Ma- jesty shot a stag. .lorowaed Wltile k, ,Prib00 Meat, Aug. 29.--Aleic Mace cibuttid, .principal East nine° Albert School, was droweed tante out eimoting. He came • from Marlette ville, Ont. Nor Worried br DOR% StOOV1110 Xug. 80.--erhe young son 'of J. 'et Hatelive was thrown 0We 41017.. ' worried". by his father's hotrod'. The baund VW killed. • • "Set than, /As Itede" geeteld, The News•Record, which Leds for Huron News, will be sent to any ad- dress until th • or Siloeof Cement will do to•communicate with xrie. The Sarnppon brand • of cement manufactured by the Owen Sound Port- land Cernent Company is • the best cement on the market... A.. Walker CLINTON 0. . • „ pClaskli Cotton Root Compound • is successfully need monthly by covet 30.00') Ladies. Safe effectual. tidies ask your druggiet forkeeles ogee itset Cass. pound. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pins and imitations are dangerous. Price. No. 1, Si lo'r box t No. 11,10 degrees stronger, ts per box. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two Scent stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. rerNoa. 1 and 2 aold and recommended by all Nos. i and 2 ere sold in Clinton by H. B. Combe, R. P. Reeide, E. Hov- ey and Watts .8f 'Co. --druggists. ' e'OLEDO-SAULT STE. MARIE DIV- ISION. FREIGHT Sc PASSENGER. Weather •permitting steam- • • ers will depart per schedule shown below,• • • • • STR, " OSSIFRAGE:" WM leave Cadence, North Bound, xi o'clock p. nt. Wednesdays, for Sault Ste; Marie and intermediate Ports ; returning will leave •Goderich for,' Windsor, Detroit and Toledo at X • o'clock p. me on ,Mondays. • STR. " gx/IG EDWARD" .. Leaves G.oderieh, 'north' bound, every Saturday et 9 p. th. for Parry •Sound and Sault Ste. Marie. Leaves .Goder- ich, south bound, every Thursday at 12.30 p nt. for Windsor, Detroit and" • Toledo; callffig .at intermediate ports, For ' rates end further information address ,Wrn. Lee, Godench, or W; II, ROSEVEAR, . General1 Traffic Manager„, Sault Ste; Marie, eent. o04,460.44104.1004.400600016o0oo0,00OmpeopOOPIWI4.0•0444,001,10 • • • ...PER •CENT DIS- .7: * . .. . 0 1 COUNT FOR OASH. • 0 s . . . • • . . .. . Off nil the Yellowing lines Wher'e the porch:tee *Mounts to * • 0. • e . . Granitewere. Tinwaree Shelf iler'd Ware, Clothes Me 'or more s . • es . • . . • tie'. O 'Wee -were, Gasoline and Corti Oil Stoves, Mimes awl Sinks, se • Wirreliev Glasse Deiscy Monne Bern throe Rollere, Cat pen- 0.. 0 , 0. Inc ToOlS, Cutlery turd Meted Ware. eie * We fete lielow it few ccpeetal PrieeS for next week's • I .10 • • •• euAli Iniyeee t IP 0 • Or '?. . 4 20 ft. Waggoner Extettelon Leadets 33e/e. • * 3 25n. .,. 10 " $4.50. • a Peet lees fil edible 011 35e, 0 a • Rogers' Ext ra Machine 011 811e : Golden Light " " 40e • • ' Machine Oils in 6 gal. )MA4, 50 per gal. less • • • Puns White Leed, in 23 ib, tine, 31.51i es • • . •Witt: a Ito, Neils for 25e • * i in I bu. Out Nails, for 26e 0 e 0 Meese of Axle Gresee for 2,5c * • ao e • Get mit prices on Balder TWitie Try letirelin Fly Meer 0 le a , s • .! HARLAND E3ROS., I- . • . .......... * , . . ,CHEAP.HARDW%10A1110R•40E0041/0-000s00T00o000R04E40J0i.*r, ) 114 f 1902 for 2. 0,4004.0 mmaikemasemseesee-evalleent.-.