The Clinton News-Record, 1902-10-16, Page 2Pails, Oct. 13.-1t, .itew • appears,
that only one man was' killed dining
the oneotaiter at the Terre Noire c,on.1
field Oct, 10 between strikers. ai•cl
gendarmes. and that the iietim was
not connected wil:11 the strike.
*Minei S. C0411111itteS has issued mani-
•feste denoluteing the 'killings of . this
than as nau der, and attadang .the
Government for • atilt/Ann. elie. gend-
armes and soldiers. against the
The " Yalows" Resolve. '
At a 'mooting. of the lion -union coin -
occupying their handsome rip.* briels•
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stokes are now• of 1Vlichigatt; 'died a' few yeare •ago.
Ins father, Francis Caseady, witle his * Talked With the 'President; low, fleshed Neptune .(iitip.) a •teinele.
isaacs, e eon Of the deep ribbed, mei- ordaild cement
residoce corner of Bruce and 'Victoria .fatnily a few years later sold out his Seckettery Root sPent. Lome time •at -
past year in New York: city, has re- ,ch and Kingsbridge for several years military wattle! not be allowed to ae. 7
tut net to town 'and is the genet of in each, but always. sulecred frOrn feet! the minees' union disastrously. at anutiOnein Iowa last year for. Seem •
lite gees used in recent leers, and in *STOPS THE COuGes AND .
Mrs. (Capt.) .1. Sutherland. Some affection of the heartf Ile mar- Th President would se that the WORKS OFF THE col,p.
Mrs. note .has returned from her ewe- aemut • twenty yearS ago Annie, miner s!' union W115 regardee • and its steed •ior the last twenty years, have
!seen typical Scotch 'bred bulls Of the Laxative Btomo Quoune Tablets
summer outing among her nieny eche- eldest dattghter . of Captain Trona, regulations were (art out... • low set, thick fleshed sort and the en-. cure a cold in one• day. No cure, no..
1ee 'there would. nsequentlY- be • no tire heed has assumed that type of pay. Price 23 cents.
elves in Canada. - only • one sister femains of a cm
Miss May Buchanan has et:tut-fled . large oemoy and . she. never eeturned unusual aniformity. A bull which had • • L
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JP MORIN AS lieve they will accept it. it is a fair Sale of Shorthorns, Cir. In the fingers, toes, a.rati, and Other B
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MN. cents a on increase, I wiff personally I jarnes snews• Dispersion .
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present it to the miners, and I be-
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Does this mean, Cloy. Odell, that
o ec met to mere el. -
Mrs. C. Stank returned on Teursday Alderinan has returned from es Sole Arbitrator. "it certainly does," answered the
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ion?" Mr. Baer Asked. inflamed end swollen by rheumatiera-
that acid condition of the blood, which
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last from an exeeeeliugiy pleasant vie- a most •c000yable tap to the North- Governor, /pinkly: "And there Is no affects the muscles also. .
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The announcement by Ur. jetties
Snell of Hullett, Out., of the disper-
sion sale on Oct. 22nd, of his entire
elaYne Barton" herd oe Shorthorns
tend iloce of Leicester sheep ehould
ceive the attention oi all intereeted
the improvement of live stock in these
lines. The side es imperative and will
be nitre creel, owing to the destruc-
t.on of all the earns and stablee bY
lire,
The Shorthorn herd has been estab-
Hellen Deer 30 years, the foundetiou
stock laving been of excellent matee-
ial and its quatity maintained and
n•oved by the continuo:is use of
Only ester worth of stock In the. or- health. Gov. Odell was not in tailing CAMER.01*
it at e.linton with her mane' friends. 1 wet.t • looeneg niece improved in reason whY You shouldnote" ' I Sufferers dread to move, •espeCially
'an lactery could be saved, the the *les Craig is able now to sit up a Seco entry of War Root Saw the Truitt t after sitting or lying long, and their
condition is commonly worse in wet
made such beadway. The loss is Said little und we hope for her speedy re- Ituileer in New York to appeal to the
went directly to the Fifth Avenue
Mood when he left the conference. Ye
weather.
to I e exceooe on the buildings, *40,- covery. . Operators --.Troops May Open puma, .....
eintel, and Muerte' most of the alter- aT suffered dreadfulle from rho/matt:1m,
cam on stOCit• k,4•5,0O0 Q11 machinery, Mr. Sincoth has returned from his When thc%rrectident would Ran Them noon received. collet's. Mayo:. Low, . . but have been completety eared by Hood's
e3,000 • On boiler and electric light trip to Chicago. ruder nederet Military supervision Anton G. !Weenie, Edward I.auter- ', EarsaperIlleofer which I am deePlY erste.
plant, lei ,GQ0 on °lime furuiture, .1ind ear. Vonatter, foreman of the Sigurd brut, Coegressmen Lester and Litt- - tule! Mies Femmes Sures, Preecott,Ont.
to toyer whielt there is iusureece to Office, to a well earned. holidey trip With Union Leber,
. atter coul Senator leitett was among 33I hitd an attack of tbe grip winch lett me•
tee eleount of e3e,cioce Many organs. and went over to visit •the press of Wasbington, Oct. 13. -Will the coal 1hd callers. - Weak awl bel le and suffering from thee
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were Inteised and reedy for sliipitane to -uncle Sent, operators except. J. Pierpont elorgan our. Odell•ti Determination. ; mateme. 1 ,Opgan taking Hood's Sartiapie
Mint and this. medlcIne has entirely cered
lengland wed pointe in Canada. Otit- Mrs. Ifitardo,et Macdonald returned as th3 - arbitrator to end the coal 'Po one or theee the Governor said: me. I nave no hersitatIon in tittering It saved
er lerge shipments Of bath furniture last week from a visit to Xineardine. Wiles, is the aueetiote around ninth "The coal opet PAM'S wity postpone ray life." Ilf. J. ItIoDoseee, Trenton, Ont.
were reedy tor sending, to the ota me. and. Mee. Rale late of Galt, interest was focused last eight. See- this matter until Tuesday, but 1.
Lountry. are visiting their relatives here, Mrs. etary of War Boot was 11). the city don't propose to postpone it. They
Hood's Sarscoarilla
Saturday in good evelth .and sp
f• Nia rtkra Camp. /he enterers • farm of Mr. Riebaed Jennines of the dent Bootoyelt and confered with r
Mr Morgan, tizpelaey.., belie' e I shall lnd so
Iihe breedin 13at 1 til
I e e and sheep frone ' outward
application canTake it
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Our military contingent returned 0n Ruse. and Airs. E. Soares. Seated ty as the emfseary of Prost- at•e not acting fairly towards the high class bulls ot the most aPprovt3/1
irits We were shown an apple fecal the.
herd ancl flock have made a right good
record. for many years in the prize
liets at loading Fairs in Ontario
while the Leicesters shown from the
eock at the World's Pair in Chicago
were verysuccessni
ful in their winngs.
The majority of the cattle are des-
cended froin the cow Strawberry, the
drst pure tired cow purchased by
klumphrey Snell & Sons front John
Snell Sr :eons of Suellgrova She was
a Successful show cow, low set and
lhleh Leseed, sired by Insp. Colo -ten,
who was of the saints type, a son of
Imp. Jenny Lind, who was a first
pH, e winner at pro einci al exhibi-
tions. Strawberry berself was the
second remove trout the it/mt.:reed cow
Lady Jane, by Sir Walter, a cow of
.fine quality and 'theraefer and a very „
deep wither, a propensity that has ••e---
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been Well maintained in her descend- M:M=0a. ..
ants through all the generatioes, and
it os a very noticeable feature in the .At Knox church evening service on
fiord, today, •• the females of breeding Sunday last -Mrs,. Pa:sentare sang
age carrying large and evenly balance bide \viol nie Most acceptably.
d uthers end all the incheetions . oi A ),oung 'Milne from the Saugeen
were Colonel Varcoe, Ca.ption Varcoto Hayfield Road which is pale yellow in An °Meisel address issued by the May Tie lin Sort coal mines,
Lieut. (-Males Varcoe., Musietry. color and rather pear shaped, weighing lexecutice Council of the American
struction Lieut. Masson, and i4leuts. 15 ounces and measuring 121 inches Veneration of Labor, cif alitch Presi- Denver, (o'3.. Oct. 1 I. -Telegrams
each way. have passed between the officials of
AlacV War and Dunlop. dent Mitchell is a member, throws
Mr. D. J. Naito', representative cd bliss Robertson, superintendent of this Ina ortant light on the emestions the Mama Federatiin of Miners and
the Indic li .rary ward, tendered his the Love and Labor Mission Band of at issue, thate the miners had offered' President elitehell of the Tended Miele
Workers, looking to a complete tie
resignation which was ezeeVt4d and North street clittreb, . entertained the to leave the metiers In dispute to
Principal J Ete. H. Tigert of the Pilodel members with a delightful smite! on )Jr. Morgan. up of all bituminous coal mines in
school was elected lor the uneXPired Friday evening. eiusic, eong and reel" Whet were the influences exerted" the United States and Canada, The
by the coed oeerators which opposed telegreni of Preeident leloyer and Pee,
portion ol the term. tatiotts were well rendered.
On Neednesday last a great many Lindsay .11111h:rine, late teac.her at Mr. Morgan's mediation? ereratatiroynIrTataydi7o. d of the 'Menem Fed -
Grand Bend, is recovering nicely .frout• Tim construction placed upon Mr.
pea,le u ere shipping. live stock and
barrels of apples lined the elation hie late indispositon. lie was visited "Exigencies demand that no coal of
lloot's visit to New York is that its
e tat form. last week by his beet:her, Dr. ,Charles any kind be mined In the Hutted
object was to secure the consent of .
States i ntil the anthracite strike is
Mr. Archie Miller, eleest sett of len- D., from the Western Reserve hospital opponents of Mr, Morgan, .
The mile other constenction. to be won. • eh s -Weft tern Federation of .
gizmo- hillier, has obtained. a penmen- of 'Cleveland, nho pronounced his at -
that Mr. Morgan himself did not de- miners will co-uperate to thie end."
Mr.. Mitchell i!esponded: • . .
ent position M the Stratiord car tack purely nervous and said Lindsay placed on the visit 0i.Mr. Boot is
works. Hip brother Jolseph is in the• would be quite better in a weelc.
u • u the road tea her at the Collegiate lnetiteite, .ful consicleiet-------------- tiggeseion.
the arleitration ...and that Mr. Boot
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engine room there and es going • out Mr. W• -1.1. 'thompson, a former sire to teccept the responsibility ,of "Telegram receit ed. ShallIgive earee
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went over toereniove, If possible, his •illany thanes for the proffer of • co -
Mr. eharles Reid has talten clOwn has been engaged as science manter. .
The acceptance of Mr. lerorgan as oPeration end assists:nee."
h s Once and is putti, g line mould elle funeral ef the late late Dr. J.• objectione. .
mon his lawn. . F. Cassady too.c .placo eo tete Peter's
Ile were protnisecl a comet lit tbe tro.n his late residence 011- Ttlesday THE .FAE.N01-1 COAL StFIIKE,.
sole arbitrator would. end the present .
nertheast part of dm heavens on and after the requiem mass was. ems- situation, tend It is peesible that the oniy..4;n•e M .
'ruescla.y night of last week, We .ed the cortege erossed the Maitland. an muted 10 the Itneounter at
' miners ivoutd ia the Ineanthne go to
watched for a alule and then gave it to St, Peter e. cemetery in Colborue. -week ealee
what the dioloomes cell. • reeve Noire-. Tedeews" ..s in meet -
up. Perhaps the comet started the Rev. V ether West olliciated at the re- a modus viventii. hese class mileers, same of . the cows Reserve was employed. at the organ
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ecaleagration. • coleus eeterice ann Mrs. -O'Connell • • having recorde of so to Co pounds of factory . the past seasou in the emelt-
The policy which would suit the
' . Itesistanee to Strikerti.
President and which may be evolved - - intik uaily. -leis !amity has producen Mg mom. He was elso •a, member of
lirt. hark s Dickens 1% libitum was kindde
ly. renred at the offertory that
eclicd home from Cleveland to attend 1-eautih,1 sacred solo " Thy 11111 Be out of tiu situation if arbitration' I rebably as • many prize winners at the mareue baud. .. • - '
hist brother Lindsay, who hae been Done." Dr. Cassady won honors at fails, woi
• ed be to hits e the mines op - .. 'ceding. Picoincial lairs as any other elessrs. Harold Blacestone ad Will.
piostietted with nervaesness through the Galt o eau:sole and graduated.in ened and run' under -Federal military in omeada arid:members •el ite. have Black went _down on .Friclay. to Clinton
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over study. - • medicine • at MeGill• C.ellege, Mentreal. - supervision: ''. • • • .. . sold at . high prices, ,A cote of this. to join the Doheety organ •staff.
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Miss Emma Andrewe, who spent the ge praetised • medicine both in Gode,r- The. aesumplion •of eonirol by the filially fed by- Mr. James Snell sole . . . , . . ,
operating of mines by non-; Mon.
relatives at l'ort Huron, .. • • ,Denver. Nis eldest setter, Mrs.: Fay the operators. . „ • much . immense in •fixing this tyete in • . „
itom a two monthse. visit with' het. to. G,oderielt after. hey merriage in
workmen, as' is fatuonsly•eXpected by,
the herd was Vice Consul; bred by the
ntittee of the so -culled 'yellows" held
in. Purls Satut day, it was decealed :to
.vigorous resistance •to .ottem
an intimidation by the seriket•se !rho
committee gave •.ordersI: for •the. purr.
chase. of .000 . revolyers- and 45,000
cartrielgeS,.•
QITW 1. streets. • • • • •besinees. at d cd to Neganme., the eteineoeary White Hottee• last ts lar -bred. Nonpareil bele. .Vice •Lon-
. •
Mrs. Bert. 1)wyer of Brampton bas .where and.tha partner of. his nighe. in consultatioe with the Pi- ul s • dam was Ruby lint, by the .•
Cruleeshank Brawith Bud bull sicildeti
been • the guest of her mother, Mee.. •:oys and sorrows as well as their son ileett. regarding the coal' strike.. No- •Crewn. He, • was followed- : . • N
Joseph le ileon, Huron -.Rotel,. ler the -,Den'el all cliS.1. The pallbearers twee th!rig •coeld ...be• ascertained as eat, • a Watt -bred bull; by eVillage
vast three wee..s. Mrs. Dwyer •accein- Des.• Taylor,. VI hieely -asul .Gallew and, what took, place, the...Secretary ilee
but returned to her home before bete i he lineal emblems weree eery beaetie it, • and the officitels n1 the 'elute
House arneottallit 'reticent, , •
Te •Xeeinevetleal Tint*, , •
Miss May Clifton of Toronto is the .00, 'tem notaele one being a tribute
guest of het grandmother, here.' Jos" frern tee medical profession:: . •••
sanied his wife for a few days Visit Dreggiets. Jordan Wilson eatel Goode. *dining to saY enything abouthis else
ew terienete Street an;
e
SETTLED B.1( IiiiiipIATION, ..
-. :._.. • , - liSll 'Lady cow, by -the .noted Bramp-
Hero, of the grand old bittyton Boa
Iamily and .but of att UPpermill
. ' • (io Root to -ivoife • .• • • - •
°len' W114 .4g4'w, ton'llero, whose,,blood bred prite win
' • • uets• wherever it nowed. The presenl..
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.' . New Orleans, Ode -18,a-el he strilce stock • bull, Star. of the ,MOrning,. now
. of th i• • dieeat felled :employes of elle irc his 4eyeareild• forme is a• first prize
.New- 'Orleans. lea I I way Con -Marty was winnee at Lonclon and .reserve for . the
settled last night., the ear men's tree
'len on it seeret tmellei . onanimotisty
.accepting. the gOverromee Ultiinaturn:
.' L•Whe 'node bf 'settlement is that -the
meet Will ge back to work enisenoree
..ing at 20 .cen.d. it/ hours -La he , a
day's merle,. wi •Ii• it ----------------. .7e
hotetw a day; no eisceiminatien to be
made. amintit any' of 1.1i..: mcn ender.
( harges„- awl a,a niany to be taken
.• hack as qui: neid <I for t he operation .
vot the Company'.s Hiles, • : . . e
• There is widespread. roJeleing in the '
epli Wilson• Mr. Tom Walters left last week for . New York; le. --A sPecial from
Mr. A. Y. McLean is keepieg very Wirgham. 'He- will. be a great. aetptis- Washington to 1 he' Tribune,' 'says:
Well these days. He is- quite primd .01 Rion to theire thriving town,. if they one..thOire that the Preeident has fun
to the Maitland. Spree°. Grove ie a lylrg; .Christ0Rhei Crates • eine hers: commend to -Cotigrees the t deal . re- bull, of the Maxr-bred F•Oglish Lady .
t -I re 1
On Ihursdtty • evening last a Meet hcliclaY tripe • to thdt and lies. Witmir, being a •Seoteh bred bull .01
thampimiehip, . 14 also a at
his trout stream Which runs down in- have a .banct • • .. . • ly made. up his • mind' to do. Is • to re -
lovely. residence. ' s.. Crabb .have. returned from peal of theedittY-on coal. e •
triee, his • sire a Toyonto 1irst prise
delight:tut social hop was given' Lee •Geo. •Ciabb of .Beanteare.... . .
ertAira, Sales) eomw uneetent.e:
I. 0. 0. le. About forty eotiples wete • •eJteig.e Gerrow and fatally have:tak- . • • • .• • • •
. ' ...•
• • • family,,•.'eindeliis. 'darn -• by the great .
present.. Miss Campaigne 'weenie/1 at _ete Up their residence in •Toronta. • -Governor Odtill or New -York • lite:bake/4
the excelleet prize winning Bracelet
Bramptoo Hero, whose dem, amp.. •.
the piano, oelieved at intetvals . he .• Mrs. "McLeod and lier daughter of .• Baer and States Ills Resolution: . lialintlins, was'a daeghter of the. Bolus
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Mr. Doty. The. gentlemen Were' tier.. -letitte; • Montana, are here, Olt :a Visit '• • • .. • . ' • L . ' trious., ellen-mien ot .1england-, •Weo
mented iu ninnber by Mr Bennet the with Dees. bleteed s sister, Mre. Dem ••• •.leciw- York, - Oct,. 11., -After. two mom' • 'than any other 'bull made the '
comedian who. visited. Godurielt . emelt -Sutherlatel. • • . - • • • • - ... - - . - . . clays of - emeTeeceite . between etheleetelt- oreiekshank "here famous .the • world
Jessie MeLatighlin, and another gent .. ee Mi'1Atteill • of Ridgewood ,Pei.k eine. . thraeite coat mine •opeetion se on one over. Star of the -Morning has also hi
tertian froitt Toronte.).' Tim iloer would tends .to . sPelid the winter Months' in '. side, 41.161 the ' Governmeue senior -his' breeding the benefit of the prepot- .
satisfy the most fastidious devotee or - ,dwie. ae usual. •. - • . . . • Senaeoe of. New York and the two eut blood of. Heir .of • Englielitnen, -
City isyer the settleinent, of.the strieite
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teresichore. The sentence. of !tourer:. , • Mrs. We Xylie teak .the Chicago Senotore twin Pennsyl ania on the whose eminence in the evolution of elle
• Moulders, Sfrike Settled.
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St. Catharines,. Cree...1 3. -e-re he, series'
at • . the McKinnon oiash once • Met al
•Works hae• been settled. I.. E. .Mee
Xinnon met ale:Moulders, item stated
•ihnr .grievanceee seh n after home dise
CUSS1.04 All amicable agreetneet was .
:Arrived at by• t.1.11.h the. Men will go
to work Mondoy mot:fling. • The re-
• suit, while noe exactly what was ask,
ed. foe; es. ,satisfactory to the men:- • .
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J hm -agent in this dis, •
triet for the Owen Sound:.
Portland- Cement Com-.
pany and .ani prepayed to
supply either large or
small quantities, Contra°,
tora and others who. in-
tend buildingwalks, walls
Or silos of cetnent will do
w.ell to cOnamunicate with
- :roe: The Samppon brand
•of cement manufactured
by the 0 wen Sourid. Port. .
land Cement Company is. .
AT ez.
Persons in neighboring towns
who ere thinking of purchas
ing a ocamera will receive an
Eastman eatalogue by drop-
ping us a card. Other camerae
besides the Eastman can be
supplied. Films, developing .
powders and other light sup-
plies can be sent by mail.
Our cheap gxPosure Meter
at 35c gives the correct expoe-
ure under all conditions and
pays for itself in a short time
by saving over and under eX-.
posure in negatives.
KB. CO. MBE,
Chemist end Druggist,
NI I. I 111.• • • • • .•.
cLziort comer oit REvIsrox,
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Notice Is hereby given that a Court
will be held, pursuant to the " Ontar-
ioeVoters' List Act," by His Honer
the Judge of the County Court of the
(Smelly -0f- -Huron, at Clinton, on
the nth clay of Nov., 1902, at 10
o'clock a. m. to hear and determine
the 'several complaints• of errors., and
omissions M the Voters' List of. the
Municipality- of .Clinton for 1902. All
persons having .buiiness at the Court
are required to attend at the same
thne and' place.
• W. •COATS, Clerk.
Dated the iteh day of October, .1902.
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-STANLEY. 'couRt or Avvisiow.
Notice is hereby given that Come
.of Revision for the .township of: Stare;
."ley. Will be held by the, County Judge,
• in .the township hall, Varna, en Fri-,
-clay, October 24th, te hear and deter -
aline complaints of errors -or otnissie
• ons'in the Voters' List of the munici-
pality for 1902; AII• persoits iaterest-
•-ed are iegtiested •attenct 'ou. the said
date.-
. .
Clerk.
BAYFIELD • COTeRT OF' RSVISION.:
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! Notice is herebyegiven that a- Corset
Of Revision will be held by His 'Iloilo) et
the Judge. of -the- of Heren '1-e:4.e-tee'
the town hall,. Bayfield, at. 1,3• o'enecle . •
a: no,. -Thersday, October 23r4; to
hear . and determine the several -cone-
plaints df .errors and omissiOns in the
-Voters!' List..of the. Municipality of
the invitations. We never wear met- ;fee at the organ fa.etory lefe the en- far fi•oulea, settlement as the day it the best' cement. on :the
. 1.)0SitiOn that if they would concede market...
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,ral flowers at an entertainment, bet sine and engine bed intact, only cite was declared. Cov. Odell be -
that ee ening we had a large toeuet el the glass oil cupbeing eracked fere the repeottors yestet•day the je
en corsage, one being a lovely Octob- e --------------
was most ooticzable. One would' ahnosl. . trip :to: visit her broiler in slat City; other; -the serike of. • the tete 11 ere.
think " No Flowers" was added tr. • iStraege that. the great devastiog Woreers' of Amei•ice. is apparently as
liped of Mr. Marr. was tem-
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der and equal to that 01 e.hampton
Bliglishmemeein• the Sitterton, herd.
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Another lamely iu. the klayne Belton
Herd which has .hacl the benefit ef• the
services of .these well ..bred' bulls is a
direct. bramle of •the 1)..,(,,l,. 1,s5.4
Sharon tribe, so suceessfully: bred by '
Abratn Renick of Xentnekery the.
Cruickshank of this continent, whose
heid won the adiniration of Shorthorn.
er sunflower. One .01 the ladies hect a . We were sorry to Icaen of the .tleeth - to the miners art advance pi 11 e
Th os. A. Walker.
Bayfield, Sep 3rd, 02.
eet
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BaYfield for 1902. All perseins having.
•littsiness et the Coust are required to
attend at the said time and place.
• n. ERWIN, Clerk;
few white asters in her • hair which at Cleveland of Mr. „T . Murray, • ---LINTON
:cents a ton its peice paice.for min-•
looked very pretty., Ind 1M. boueenieta youngest eon ..e.f Me; A:. E. Murray,- . eine cote], 'he . would inotuive • Otte ..the
gladdened our vision. Due .y Goeteriche -..eisitece. his ..pereete• at mines's• Wisuld• resume ,work,• • Beeng
.4514 monde dill though. Two of oer caval- ..theie eesidence in. Sub: en/O•wae •the . . bother ihat the econeession
male. cvould carry with it recogni t ion
uore pins Vtith the real mint D., entetee.e of 'health and handsome
Do fastened thereto. Toronto dm hood. After -hisreturn t'0 Cleecland the neinets. union, the • operators . .,:reXtDent, NOT ).ET .• -PASSIM.
enteetteinthe
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islands .• they were. The. ladiee tooeecl to. Was theen ill, end it nett:del. le. of enoiliptly sed to
hoely. A great„ manlier . *ore white that city .Called who 'found that youngProPesa and :took their leaeoe. • But oevermeent ei.s. Coal
with sashes of different colors.. Re- Autrey is illness 'arose- .Itoto seppendo o • • 'Baer Ci IlotI tio.Oidese
freshments were .ser:ed nbout mid . Stie. An •operation .eraa .tierforined e'ielutt 'dr. no 11100.14 •becepcilitleirins.?
night by a natriber of the geettiemeto
Fruit take was added to ehe. lisie
-confectionery. A .few married couples
kindly graced the liop. • Altogether...it
was a 'nose successful eeeiling in ',spite
of the -play " Was She to Mame
which drew a large audience to thee
opera house the same night. • -• • .
A great number of panes .ote glees
were ruined in the front winclowe. of
the engine works by the tremeneom
•hetit.
Mr. E. R. Watson, wile -won the
Roein Hood cballenge cup,. has
ceived e; challenge , 1101n Mr. J. .E.,
Cantelon of Clinton. The shone: is Mc -
peace' to tate place this month..
190 pigeons were shipped on 'Wednes-
day of last week• to the Clinton Lgun
club. We houe Messrs. Rougvie, at -
son and McIver got a taste of rot
pie on lhursdity. when they 'wente
down. ..• •
Mrs. Cayley Haiailtoit has returned
to Goderich irom her late "lesidence at
Regina. She is the iceipient •of two
notable gifts from her man?, Irictule in
Tree Over x.c.R.
Ottawa, *Oct.. '13. -The announce -
et he only survived the operatics!' a- r . .
ww.lt.. you. c. ,1 all the oth.e. oper- Meld ,was mede .in ce local Clos ern -
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Som. 30 days. Ifie" father went' to .., tame; io•• tenlerstandethat • I am the . ment ergan on SaturdAy. night; that
Cle.eland ethen he learned. of the ifi- • .
1: overnoe ..• • of •New• Yore, . the . cho ten the, el 0 l a nntene. had pasie A -ari . or-
entled oecration. The . •••rentains were representative •-, Of ,seveii ini i 1 icin .. Iwo- - dee-In-CI:Sundt to carry coal free froni
wought to Goicrich . for 'interment. Nova. Seotie atter the 1. C. R. for
The 'floral emblems were Very beautiful .Plee a'nd 1)111-3- 3 am here id -till" Mat-
t:cr solely in in a •caparity, and te. Municipalities. •1t Was authoritative-
emong thetn being- wreaths from. head
relive, if possiele, an intoloi able sit- ly stated. last night- that the Gov-
ostiva.stereDewsthe and Mrs.. Dewstoe *h it is. 020 e, 1 Intend to .errtment has not yet paseed the or-
aleo from the Garlock Pae ing Co. for ' a 20.11'
...le .01.trY •pow.er in my ceininand to :•dee, bub that:it intende dolng 40. The
whotn the young. men' was book -keep- • • • . Privilege will cease with the ending
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.r. He was a devoted member Of the , I) it' •• •
Go--. C dell " anado this. statement of the stringency in the coal . suPPIY,
Woodmen of the World.- His onty I "yetteteay. lo: .Preeieen I. Baer of 1 ho ..f
brother, Mr: Thomas Murray of .Pees- i nemetee„ Road, o., tee., peesuo,, apbadi it ‘iveisl:Itisal' )131Szlty .0.°obar! to ° be ll t••bet. abillteinclicaii.
:ant, attended the funeral. 'the, pall, lent id evfaci 8(mulors Plett .of New actual coeti. - Dealers will Continue. to
bearers were Messrs, k. Xueeshaw, ..1, .
i Yore and (leas: cove Penrose of Peen- • Pay the regether raees. .
raft, J. Nicholson X: McLeod, 'A.
sylvailia, le *as •the ettlininatimi ot . c.P.1""ild (ItA'•it.;.140,1.18 elite . eine- • •
Lynn and E. Stewart. • Rev., .Tatnes
Anderson officiated at tee house and I a "Ili" heated '111-e*view .11 1).0 0111- •• Montreal.. Oct,e 11:.4-Trafile man:a-
tt.. of feenstoe Platt, and the result • gers of the Canadian Pacific' end
grave. .Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray luteco.
inuch synteathy from the pule ic g 11-. of iha flist.nitoting Lei,wecn Go . ernor. Grand TrOnk. anneunced at the con-
erally in •the loss they bee e sustained,: clAsiort Of -the conference •with civic'
e d ll rastt 'President Pace.
• Atte BOW. 1V11.8 ercompi We'd by E.. OM -dale 'yesterday afternmen that Et.
AS they were cryproudof th•ir two 11. '1 ion chairman id the Poled 'reduction of 38 1-3 pee -ewt:. would
in e sons. wee filled pies:tions of trust. be grantee on fuel hauled to Mon -
:Vey Gent • strengthen them in this- Pr ' ire le -s• et "le Elle • nail' °ail'
I he r o fertn:o Was opented by - el 2 t i
St i 1 11.• IVO.- ' ' •
their cap of eorrow. - ' •
• 4h,, en heose. who Said the' Si t
. Miss eon -tittle,' wlete ribbint iris- was becoertine so serious. that. some . Took Mb own Life,
sionitry from Algoma, ; eve two inter- nli st to fot•wl at Ace. lie •
Tilsonburg, • Oct.. '.ei)1. -Mr. Bed-
Itegina. One is a handsome portfolio stingea.ddresses ertclay last... She
anti des t clock frotn Um readies' Guile et the type of a oreer, Plain in
of St. Paul's Church and the other ee speech and dress and has a fete Scotch
:diver mounted toilet set lroni the :ccet.t. ' She et:lights in her • 0 aml
ladies of the hespital aid, each .ell • •Alang.. that eto miles -of Algoma
accompanied by alt appreciative •• ad.! trice by the C. P. IL She events. -OS
dress. lose tee.•Manitoulin district. •,Eht., is
lir. Clarke has purchaeed -the 'reef- ;tying to awe.' en Eastern Ontario to
&toe lately ousted by Stoddart- the fest thaothe most of men Irmo.
and occupied by Mee S. Munroe - ot! , tide older Ontario who went to work
• Victoria street. - • in the great lumber enchaining -camps
The driving house on - • Newgate ei the Algoma district left.. their re -
street bought Ler Dr. Clatee is beteg- ligion lathind them ; although 'else
enlarged soul will be used_ by hitn as s met With much succese _.•solite
a veterinery stable. • • elf the intitberimps. They told her
Mr. Carrie, who went to South -that they keel -teen loug 'left • to
Africa, sent home some Transvaal Alietnseleee that :they • really felt they
coins to his young brothers at home sputa. not -attend any . of bier ineztings
which delighted them exeeedingler. so she ..c.flered. conte to theirs and
Otte was a large piece Oa which in -they cheetfully lietened to their ad -
hold relief was the head of one tiote .dre is and prayers for their salvation.
President Xrttger. .Mr.. Carrie is now Scone of the evoinen. belengitig to the
en route for Cairo. We hope he strikes i•atrip went _with her end they had
on some antiquateratolore there, . eno t profitable Meetings.
As the result. of the destruction oi o le is bidet:. tig le • ing
the • organ factory a Itemiser of our Ea tet•n Ontario to end out -mission-
mechanics have left town, several gen Mice • among elate; preeldetit -of
ing to Clinton where they have itecur- the W. C. 1', tt, made a very nice
ed employment its the organ factory. address; thanking Niles Strottle.for her
Our churches purpose economizing in ea:int:ince that day • and •eaid Hurt
the use of fuel, putting thenteelves, So Miss fe; route did itot tell of the 'Welt
to say, on short alicrwance, that she tended and the many lend
.Mr. Elms/odd Campafeene of Chicago •offices site performs aniong the people
Is home on a visit • to hie mother and thd Mining regions, !Rev. Dr, ,Dait-
sister. - id was a 'most .Appreciative listener,
Mrs. Tutt has returned from a visit aud eaid he had lived Wifinipeg,but
to her daughter at Detroit.. • ' that. he had never dreamed of the eit-
Airs. Neville .has olso taunted front tont of the nott-observaitee of the Salo tome ehe, he oieng tt :mould IA
841' g :seed I h t he operators ' hould
Maine to poinctoticessimis. • ,• - ofenee, who had been an. invalid for
. . mond, an ' old nom, a out 70 years
"if You mean -by that," said re a' - a number of yews, eommitted sui-
Went Baer, ."di se . we are to reeog.. . eida shortly hero. e 0, . o'clode yester-,
neat the existenee Of a lal or meen, I . day at the home of his soh by cut -
boll you 1 ight.noa, that, the .51 meteors tinor his throat with a' ra' or, , 'He
*ill conse'er 111 such proPoeiteere" • lea,ves a•family of eWo sons end- two
Gov, Odell (1s13 en his - feet in ..nn ' . datightere.
In 'taut. %Ilene with excitenuett, les . .. .
:eel d: "Aro we t 0 understand I fire 0, Mr: ellehael Snetsinkor Killed.
1 'ind Of a eeneliatory pre; oettion Co meall, Oct.:10. .- . Mr. !Michael
wi 1 eeperN e c onhidernf ic n at the e'netsirger,- . one of the MOSt widely
le n is of the operatot!s?" 1 nown farmers in Stormont County, the sale affords an exceptional oppor-
'L ' d tl not Pay thee," Answered ' 0 as killed. at. the Grand Trunk sta-
Mr, Baer; '. "what •I•eclo Way, and I lion yesterday afternoon. Mr. Stmt., tanity to secure TAMS for service or
oe wee. e et, Is 01) t a 0 te i, 1 not 210- e Inger was en his way home, when a. Iftly°111,deictetei:tber fosrheebp flibne4thelfilidecrek . are
• eept political ad leo, or allow the in- westbound freight came abeng. Ile The catalogue is now ready fox dia.'
11 a P. . :' started to &eye across the track. ,A etraitlisountioitioctinmeir'S.viallattibeesinbainlel,c.leni janptiodiii-,
teefetence of pollen:hens in this, our waited until' the freight passed, and
o
.'. hen it was. th t Gov. Odell Made -house immediately adjoining the rail- Ont. Captain T. E. RObson, as atm -
the. etatement wrote() atieve, • way crossing obstructed ehe VIeW of tioneer, will totteluct the sale end con-
Operatc re Agithigt l'ulilitt, the reeproaching express. The horse fidently expects a large atteedence of
PPe4ifierit intee bowed 10 the Gower. wale etruele and killed, Mr. Snotsthre- farmers and bre?iters at/Tonne Barton
nor, and mild: "C.'ovtiner, 1 hog yone er was thrown forward, striking on
pal on. • o P 014.1 A . .
tended. and we will lietcn to env msg. • instantly killed. IIie body WO Car-
gesticn you may have to make, but, ried from the 'crossing to the railway
again, I 20110111 ihat. wo 'must refttee • station, about two hundred yards,
to recol tie t le • teen, as reeresented Mr. Snetainger was about 014 years of
, by Mr. Mit It !I. ' • . lig°, -and a erotism' of err. J, G. Stiet.
"that pen. eosilion, nom a public Mr. N. IL Shetsinger of Colborne.
.1.teduction m
breialeta the World o‘er, selections
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fiont it Wag. sold at prices ranging
from $2ocso to eeorto each •for export.;
atien• to England and Sec:eland. An
tietractiee numeer in the catalogue
is • the red seyeareold cow,. Lovely.
Mary, of the • fa.vorito. •Creickeltene
Laveln family; sired by Xing Willietn
exe64, by Dim. Xing James, who eves
Iby Beiyae Sallies, out of Maid of
kromise ete by Gravesend. There
are e9 head of Shoilltorus of 'different,
ages, • •
Rod Rose, a hatidsome red 2 -year-
old liei.er of the Lavinia temily, is a
daughter of -lett). rrinee el Thule
22172i. by San ateario, by Conquexote
bred by .Flon. Jfelin oeyclen and sired
ley the Cruicksnank .bull Imp Ven-
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The ,stock bull, Star . Merning,
goesiti the sale awl in these days ot
scarcity of first class bulls he is well
worth looeing after, for it is doubtful
whether Owe is a better ,hull of the
breed in,. Canada. today, while his
breeding is, unexcelled, arlit he is
setind, vigorous, gentle and ste sitpee-
ior sire, •as ens eiogeny amply at-.
tests. The youngee bells in the sale,
seeeral of whom are sons of Star of
Morning', and a• strong, straight,
smooth lot, in good condition and
. rices
Here is a good chanve to
secure a first Class buggy at a
big reduction: Note these
prices :
$so Buggies for $68
$75 Buggies for $65 •
$65 Buggies for 160
Remember these are all our
own make which places us in
a position to guarantee. thena
as we do not buy anything but
first-class material.
leepitiving promptly Attended to
by experienced 111021. ' •
RUMBALL and MeMATH
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such as are needed in every part of litoon te Clinton.
the' character of the cattle raised, • ••••••••••••••••••••O•••••••••••••••,a_
dip country for the improvetnea of sea*. reseen••••••
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The Clycleedele stallion, Brave Boy, a
111.200IiI C
STEAMSHIP LINE.
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TOLED0--SAULT STE. MAR.I.E.
PRETOHT 130. VASSZNIGERt
, Weather permitting steatn-
• ers willslepart per schedule
SI1ONV11 below.
t! OSSIFRAGS,"
Wilf leave Goderich, Nort Bound,
er o'clock pe in. Weduesdays, or Sault
Ste. Marie and, intermediale Ports ;
retutning wili leave Goderich for
Windsor, Detroit and 'Toledo at
o'clock p. tn. on Mondays.
STR. e ICING. EDWARD" ' •
Leaves Goderich, north bound, every
Saturday' at 9 p. In. for Parry Sound
atid Sault Ste. Marie, Leaves Geeler-.
ich, south bound, every Thursday at
:,e2.313 p. for Windsor, Detroit and •
Tteledo, calling at intermediate peirtse
For rates atid further inforntation
address Wm. Lee, Goderich, or
W. IL ROSSVEARe
. • General Traffic Manager,
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont,
.to be sold; is a horse of capital goal"
it y and has made a large siemon this
year in a district where many. ini-
petted horses are standing. The two-
year-old. !illy •Of the sante family is
also dit 'exceedingly good mit.
The flock of Leicester sheep ranks as
one ef the very hese in America. and
N ere I fTront wem ine the cowcatcher of the tea rtan
"I belie e, the Governor, singer, ex-M.P. foe Stormont, And
view, le absolutely untenable. If coat et:meant Breaker farmed to Ilea*.
business men earl emnbitte for matte( St. Petersburg, Oct. 11. ---Word was
profit, and protection, there 15 tto received here yesterday of the brutal
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opera' ere, rai! !mid nun 1 MI other
a visit to relatives in Detroit. bath Mid apparent carelessnees of the nMrs Jew named Xoliesber. rd. Staro-
Ur. Cordingly has heett promoted on Mining told lumber portion of the Al- "What te the propoollion?''Iconstantenoli, for bi!ealsitig the ./eNV.•
the 0 . Tl
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, ff, . gotna community mail hh
e eard it sald
.. err. 13aer, credly. lett Sabbath laws.
Neaten:es 3. Yule and Campbell from. Miss- Sproule, ellss lenturalt • "Juice this." 'fetid 00V. Odell. Itolfseher lighted a fire in his home '
hate returned from their three Browli kindly siteg (le prayer of Wil- "I am sure th it GS Tal 01. organ- •
fifteen minutes before suneet Me Sete
months' visit in Manitobh. - terforce, " Just for Today,'' in beton.-featlen oh ett Mit• h:11 Is
utility. A rabbi, seeing the smoke,
1VIr. Campbell, Miller, has teems. the qui voiee, Miss Harris actotnpaniet. lifted dm ireg mai to be fait, with gathered a mob of Jews • about hien,
of Mr. .
cottage n Wtre. tly 2cuiolinIslan100 'hie th . gpulie Mand tbeY itttaonled the Old MO, Mid
oestsflae)cpcdManitudbas0,0Wteneralbc,Ifthending-meatltv 11r, Hone, reetthithel and eson Indians, vt y4,01 10 she thsovustord h
IT PAYS TO AnytIvrisu IN
NEWS-P.EC011.D.
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Jumped lorom it Train.
Durk's Falls, Oct. 11, -Alex. Xing
of Per,tb, a, shantyman, one of a
gang of sixty 10011, bound for the
Turner Lumber Company's camps,
near South River, got ole the evening
express here Thursday and bearded
It again in er.ror. linding out h S
mistake, he Stunped off the car about
a quarter of a mile north of here
while the train was going at full
speed. ela. Was foetid at midnight
lying beside the track, his collar
bone broken mid minoring front a&.
vote internal inluries. Ida is in
01,0,1041 con'dition,
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Chestnut Roal,..
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Soft Coal, 11
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