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Inverness Cann) S. 0, S. wilt inareh e,l'inM la,.undrY, urn, T'" nu(sl THE ONLY MEDICINE' THAT /ME-
L° h.nox ehurch on bunday, Nov. so, joe, arrives en town inn s.eau. 1, Jorrs A RE,ruols or vim
the anniversary of the steatli of the tome o .session of the " Y.ee Sun'' TERRIBLE DISEASE.
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Alcisarts, and Boyle of Chesley hare ',they eaye the eonventional hair tut, Rheumatism, .v.hielt does its terrible
surt based the brick yard and outfit" atone as Metican man." work in the muscles, joints and tis -
peat Burns. laendry elevated by their predecessor.
of lnartin 0).4101 at Sastiord. Mr, Goderalt and ColLorne are. sending suoi, in tanned by uric acid, which
and Mrs. Meaarty spent Wednesday itt in the 4011,11'011s weight of their beets, sgatiters in the blood. To get rid of
town. • carrots 411(1 mangolus, but Tont Stur- i Ibis poisonous Acid which proddcee
1Virs. Galloway of Chicago while in ely oi Colborne t-sa. far takes the palm,. the ieritations, pains, agonies, inflate-
Goderich last steamier sold het resi- a putple top turnip weighing 23 .11)4.. matioss . end Swelltugs peculiar to
dence oa Essex street to Judge Doyle. Conductor Algte has had, a great sssumstisst, passe., Qeissy .cossp0„2,4
Lieut. .7 macs- Wells at present, has his deal of tremble in his family lately.
tee-kit:nee there. • . His brothers Mrs •Alg.e, whose tram other mie,teurttirseed without delay. No
should
glees such prompt, '
'She Misses Eva and Hattie Craig came to grit sonic monthsago, had cheering. and happy results. • It is the
of Arthur street are at Toronto as the to be sent sto a sanitarium and a few • s„ly medicine that prevents a return,
guests of their uncle, Mr. J (Ant Pawls" ears ego- another Mother,. Mr. John """
of the dreaded disease. Paines Celery
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stessrs. sautes Craig and John Bain . Alpe, \Nan killed by the. tailing of the Compound braces the nerves, the blood
return by the .1 ones On Monday atter- •' waLs „ m
of a 'iffing' of which he wets. is .elt•ared of all irritating poisons,
noon front Wiarton. The J ones' si reit • the ton,ractor at Idoughton„ Mica. ti•ssue and muscle are built up and the
whistle was more musical -than' form- Lenluctor Algie got perunssiou front
the superiutoultet of the sanitarium . digestive organs perfectly toned. Do
Lay, but she cleared the saute night, tot .treat with indifference the slight -
sting diary of delighting ,ourseiti- to allow , his brother to accompany
Y.e.I1S. • him to the uneal whichftook place est symptoms ; early • ase of Paine's
Miss Laura Bryclges has accepted the at Alton, Mr. • John Algie stood the -'.elfrY Crioo tfind, su er n
ilvilti . preel. . t (re j.
weeks
am
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offer of a school near Westtield. Laura trip woudermily well and ltis restore-
mon
is a most eiricient young lady and Lim to healelt 'and strength seems tofaueodu0.1s10114, Cornwall, Ont., writes as
will i ro .e quite a boon to the perfect.
community in general. . • . - . • . 41.e hail inttelt pleasure in learning of .. - " Vor• three. years' I suffered terribly
Mr. George Sharman will spend 4 the marriage . on Nov. StIt in .St. frotn rhetnnatistn. It seemed to ' me ..
mouth in town the guest of his broth- -stowa (.11401,-. 1orouto, of a former that I was forced to endure a.1.1 tile -
er, Mr. 1Selwarcl Sharruan, and family, 4:4:Snitnt Of Goderich, , 1 IV iss Eima agonies and Pains that. a mortal could
Ise caine to e isit his father, who 15 Marlton, only daughter ofMr. Fred- possibly exsCrienee front the diSease.
haling fast. Mr. Sharman took .. up Obit H. Marlton of ;Toronto, former- Shile • suffering I tried many of .the
faring -land at. or neer Yorktoe. Hmis - ly of Jamaica, W. I., and jr.'Sir. Carle- •dlvertic1 s. • medicineier s, 'also doctors.
, f i
love for teaching gives him ale oppor- toe • Ross Islitmott of sisrc,
arescriptioes, but never Mind a cure
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tun i ty to tate a school in sonte part wen. ony was performed, by the ..esev. at 111 t procbred a supply. of Paine's
whete the tenet is short, ' . 3, McLean 'Ballard. /he briae. , were . Celery (ompoand, It worked like .a.
,s•e
Mr. and the Misses Byte and Mr, hherm and eemd to strike at tlit,
er travelling salt of dark hlue broad- . sery root. of my trouble. I am :now
Hyle's faintly and their nurses ;Num).- cloth, with hat to match, .and' carried' . „red ; alt pains are banishoi an4 iii
Id to their homes at St. Loins 0 a shower •betputt of white roses,l'-'-i-e:
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evei.
short thue• azo. They took up their bridesmaids -we§ Miss -Cay respect I am now .a note man."rrie Winehells , .. • .
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residence in the Turnercottage at' tae . who was - attired in • a pretty brown ..
141 e. . ssit,. with . hat of. 'white beaver; and .
The Coderich hotel sale came oil carried a sheath of white thrysenthe- • . WHEN YOU TRAVEL, .
xecsntly. Mr. A. M. Polley bid . 65e 'mums. 'ilia g . . 1 p . ..
an the dollar. but the sale was called ed by his' • bother, Mr., ,.L lialton . Micti4r ' it be :east, - west, north or
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loud!, yeti will reach your. destinetion
off until another meeting was •held by -Willtaott.' The thitreli was. beautifully
trickle. •ead. coinfortably if you ..take
the creditors. Mr. Jonathan Miller. carried a wreath of white eltrysantite-
of town and Mr.:Lack 'Kennedy of' tuners. A: 'great number, sousteleass • i be Grancl, Trunk. Feet tiine. and up'.
Unten did not bid so high as • Mr, . were preeent, Alter the ceremony was to date equip/nest has .been the' aint oi
•flenJWt i 4088 FE FOR UM
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Anarchist Tries to Kill
King of the Belgians.
•Wouitt-Iae Assassin Rubino.* Shoto Were
Wild, and Neither Bullet Olt Its Mark
—roma Make Two Arrests end Seanr
Resorts per Possible Accomplices -
What the Anarchiet $ay* of Rimself--
King Edward VII, Closely Guarded-.
Brussels, Nov. 17. -An Italian An-
arehist named Rubino fired twe shote
at King Leopold Saturday as His
I Majesty was leaving the cathedral af-
ter a requiem service latemory of
the late Queen Marie Henriette. The
shots went wild, and Rubino was, ar-
rested aft ee being rot -101y handled by
the crowd.
Rubino had. been haunting the Nor-
thern Railway station for several
days, • avaiting the arrival ef the
KH
ings e declares that if he had
been able to meet the train On its ar-
rival lm certainly Would have suceeeci-
ed in his purpose.
After missing the train at the sta-
tion, he went to the cathedral. When
the King came out and the carriage
started Rubino fired end there would
have been a victim had not • prof.
Standaert struck Rubino's arm as he
aimed. One bullet crashed through
the winciciw of the carriage occupied
by Count d'Onitremont, the Grand
Marshal of the Palace. The King's
carriage had pa.Ssed out of rauge,
The King Preserved his usual calm
demeanor, but Princess Clementine
was considerably affected and suffer-
ed front shock.
It was with difficulty
the greatest diiculty
that the gendarmerie prevented the
people from lynching Rubino. Ile
was badly bruised. by the blows of
bride rootn was su ort-
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Champion of the Miners Mets
the Coal 13arona' 1..awyere.
A Sharp Battle of Wit -Interesting Evid--
`bnee Sulnuitted-Miners Should Oat
0000 a Veer, and Bre:titer Boys 07 a
Week -41. Concrete Statement of dust
'What the Miners Demand - Big
Street Railway Boycott,
Scranton, Pa., Nov. 17, -President
MiteheIl concluded his evidence hes
fore the Strike Commission Satur-
day. For two days he was sub-
jected to, a, rigid •erose fire from the
representativea of the coal compan-
ies, His viewe were expressed in an
answer to Judge Grey,' who did not
apsear to underst•and a remark he
bad made, when he observed: 'Sour
demand is that the rate of wages
and. the cenclitions of employment be
embodied in. an agreement between
tbe union mid the operators."
• The strike leader was tele] that the
increase 'of wages to • the' miners
would mean an increase of the iirice
of fuel to consumers, and was asked
if he thought that would be fair. He
replied: "Any corporation that can-
not afford to pay living wages should
go teut of business." lie said he
thought $000 the lowest living wage
that a miner . should earn, as this
amount would be 'required if. he .ecitt-
meted. his children. President Mit-
chell asserted that he thought the or-,
ganization hed the right to demand
that no mine milker be employed for
more than eight hours a day. 'Law-
yer McVeigh asked hint ir he thought
be had the right to coMpromise •and
restrict ariabitious workers, and he
. replied. in the affirmative, if that was
what.eight, hours a day meant.
the crowd, whe .beat him with.stickS• "And you think you have the right '
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November 20th, 1902
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GODERICII.
her father, eaptain Malcolm biaccion- i
Miss Itleedottald bas returned witit
ald, ism The Ducks.
Mr, ;Ind Mrs. Laithwaite spent ii -
day ire 'Clinton.
Wtite a little flutter of excitement
was caused, on Thursday afternoon at
the olbett of Game lierecator Germ.
Vie feel certain the cause wee; a hoax.
Some. Muskoka hinter ehipped by ex-
press a deer which -was to be sent on.
to Auburn. The express agent here
brae gitt it to the. ollice for shipment
JO Aaiun and some one ran 4rOnnit
to Currie and informed him that. a
deer was at the express office and had
no coupon atta.thett. So •Currie. went
mound and ilt the name of the game
law imwer with which he was invest-
ed set eel' the deer and brought it to
his Own Oilke. INCryOnn Winl 'heard
of the affair gathered round to see the
fine animal. The com on soon made.
its appettrance. It bad been left at
the stetion for a Imes., ,
/4etting Out the soul."
London, Nov. - Graham,
the Cape Attorney -General, has in-
quired into the allegations made hy
Mr, Malan concerning the mutilation
by natives in the Itfaclear district,
and has received a, report stating
that out of six dead;Boers the bodies
of Sour were slightly incised in ac-
cordance with the war custom of the
natives, who desire to "lot out the
soul." These incisions were not call-
ed mutilations by medical men.
wIna Damages For xrish Boycott.
Dublin; Nov. 14, -.After four trials'
• _ before different. cesirts David O'Keefe,
a shopkeeper of Tallow, County of
• Wateiferd, has gugained a- e•erdiet,
with damages ofilf'$27,500. against
ten local leaders .of the, United Irish
League, whom he sued -for dainages
beeause of injury to his business re-
sulting from •their incitement to boy -
and.
uinbi el as.. to ask the coal companies to become
The police scoured. the Anarchist re- your partners in fencing such a con-
sorts here en a search for possible sked the lawyer which Mr.
, accomplices . of. Rubino. • Ono arrest • mitchell declared was exactly iehiat
'dition?" a
. over the hal•PY roePle left by the. noon this. c 1 1 Y .f 1 . ' has already. been made of a noted lee would demand.
Polley. a n mil or some time past •anci
The junicr clie-s of St. 'Patrick's trein to visit relativesin the Westernthe. hanisonie electric lighted, . dining - Belgian Anarchist, named Chapelle. , The witness was • asked - if he
cars ' luiattious cafe. parlor cars •anel -
ward s ho I are comfortabl seated States On their returi th ' ill
in the temperance hall, ostensibly for side .at 161 Arthur etreet,• Toronto. ' the modenn . wide vestibule coaches . low. Several perso•ns 'who were. near to entitle a oniner to *earn • $000, ..
mot
deurSts, colas, hoarseness, and other throat
aiiments are quickly relieved Vatee.0 reso.
lent tablets, ten cente perbox, All dome ists
,,evere Pains
In Left Kidney
Mr. Ellis Gallant, Paquetville,
Qlougei-
t,* Co., N.B.. writes: "I feel it lay
duty to write you, ea I 'have received ratieb
benefit from the use of Dr. Chase's
Agway -Liver Pills. I. was taken $1401/
years ago wtth a pain. jest below the rths
of the left stele, and right over the kidney,
At Arst it did not cause me much suffering.
but a year ago the pain, at times, was very
+severe
"After hearing repeatedly of the value
of D. Chase's Kidney.Liver pills, T de.
vided to make a trials and after using two
Loxes the pate had emnpletely disappeared
and I. atri well;thanks to this remedy.
ba.vealso used Dr. Chase's Ointment, and
found it worth its weight in gold. You
may publish this letter if you like, as it
may induce some other sufferer to proftt
by myexperieuee"
You minuet possibly' make a mistake in
using Dr. Chase'a Kidney - Liver Pills for
derangements of the kidneys,' liver and
bowels. It has proven itself worthy of
the most hearty endorsement of thous-
ands of people. One pill a dose, 25 cents
a box, at all dealers, or Edrnanson, Bates
CO, Toronto,
Or. Chase's
Kidnay-Liver Pills
Rattettbury Street Works
c t ey w re- Men\\ otkman
y other arreets will probably fol-• thought 3 hours' work a day ought Direct importers.
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the winter. Veda Watson is _ Alf. Nicleilaon hes...removed to Rubino when •he need the revolver, sto which he -.said 'no, and denied • the A MAGAZINE. THIRTY YEARS OLD, s • . '
ow Leing operated on their trains • • elsip and Material guarenteed.
teacher. • from the Ileyfield Road- to Cambria e trip...to Torosto, North Bay, assert that he web aceompanied. 1)3/ suggestion. of• the operators, that any THE . CHRISTMAS (DECEMBER). J . G.- SALE and CO... •
We had an exceedinglv. heavy. pour Road. , another man, who escaPed among the. of the. contract minerS could earn'
eiontreal,' Buffalo; New York, Detroit
of rain on Tuesday evening, nth inst. We were sorry to learn on Saturday or. Chicago one of etijoyAnent and Nr All3F,12 OF '1'11F, DELINEATOR • PROPRIF,TORS.
crowd. .
We felt certain that the mariner's and 01 '• illness , of Noble Smith. . Ile :pleasure. 'The dining and cafe car ser- .Itis thought possible that thiin-
; that amount •in so short a' time. He IS ALSO THE THIRTImH AN- •
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fishermen 31110 had returned Would be as ta.1..en suddenly ill with appendi- vice has liein endorsed as secoed dividual was an • accomplice whe
t .• • ic
car -
gratef 1 ir t Ile o av en -thathe all 4.e. eitis y , • . . one in Ame . ? r elei. .glit tr n. 1s -also
turnen or good healtii and had s„ very. Mrs; W. Jelniston• has been. very' ill ar.ry Pullman -sleeping care between
prosperous season. - • . . tor some clays, . • . • . ali abme 'points. Reservations, fold. •
miss masie Kennedy 'of. Clinton' Mrs. flenda'son of Goderich town-, ...I's aml all Information front .agente„
spent a .ct.uple eof weeks in -town the slip, Who 'underwent- alt operation, et. . r. -14e, addressing j. 'D. Macdonald,. "
guest of Ler grandmother, Mrs. Ken- the residence of her' parents ort .Regent "Districe Passenger- Agent, Toronto. • .
lady of Regent street. - . . street, .Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, re- . • ' ' ' • • . • . .' . .
Mr. W. Greene was able to be 'about 'tinned' to Iter home a couple ,o1S. weeks . • .' ,
again last week and loo ad much in . go quite. -reco.yerea* - • ••• • • .. . .. .
-. 14M.I14IAR'AME
pi oved. . . •Mr. Emerson of :London i., in town4.'N.' . . . .
. .
Mr, Bert Hale a hile operating a this week, ' , - '••• k .• e ' •• -. ' . ' * 'In 'tlie hernes Of .Cenatla and the rir '
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sandpaper. machine in Buchanan's Inc. '"' Mi.- 101111 Shia4,.. :IL s. Consul itch. States there are...few names more
ried off the revolver, which the pollee
have not -found: Rubino, . who
has a •wile and child in London, af-
fects ,'a profound indifference, as, to
his fate, . which. 'cannot... bo death;
since capital liu.nislimene, has been
abollSheel in Belgium."
. According to some reporbs,' Rubino;
in the COUrne of .his examination be-
fore .the ma.gistrate declared 'that he
selected King Leopold for his attack,
cal•accolint of His Ma' st ' 'h
was told that miners had on deposit. NIVF,RSARY. NtrittBER. • • • .
in the . Forest City Bank $1'7'3,000 ' • s •
. but he. siid. that did not necessarily
denote prosperity among, miners. Mr.
McVeigh asked •President if
Ito- knew why the eoal companies had
advanced the price of coal since the
strike. "To pay what they -have
.lost by the Deifies' closing down," air. •
Miechell said.- ';'No," replied theetawe
yea; "hue ,to repay the Conmanies for
, the property the • strilcers. denutgeci
• during the strike.'.' „
- -"You think.. breaker boys should
tory htet week had the becks of eivo here, has returned to tOWee • 'amiliar and - • tmee More reverently conclect towards his daughter, Prin. • have $.7 per week?" . "I do:" "welt,
01 his faigers badly torn. • . • At 'en ,afternoein tea given Prideey re' en that:that of Dr. A. W. Chase, .cess Stephanie,' at the, time Or her • messenger boys receive but Si per
Reginald esharman, only son. of Mr. last .1n. Toronto .by Mrs: Alfred. Hes- the.'great ellyeiciae end receipt book" mother's death and he -also wished to .day, and 'they work every:.day, The
wititam shaman, has vete_ totryhis sin, erneng. the list Of,:guests not-. tittliote • Hata-blessed roe the stifferiug . show 'to the Anarchists London breaker •boys 'do.enot work every
05 We ed lie niteer„ee I e I . t h 3t _peebi eakei boys are 'not
hare concluded to wait until sees' be- Coloidaf • Moving Picture Co'S enter-- .fidorscti .by the best, peespitC-iiistlis- E09'art "he added, company, but they have to live every
I las- Te -el a 1 1. the 'disc .ses he w o- doubt d rs io eat that eve.i • es " • "IST
e• -The managers of •the Goderich hotel. We' had the ph.asure of attending the ,,,,7717i-medies are used . and .•sthey. only tallred,' he acted. He would' alloe'wect leY-e-the9,
fore talitg any more offers, for its Aaintnent held in- Victoriaeopera house Wide . they. are popular, becanse they. but for the strong of the Eng, eaye' replied PreSident -Mitchell. •
ily, are the caretakers of the beading., .North street church on 'Saturday ev- • •• • • • • . • archy. . • ' questions "asked the leader of the
purehase. knight, with. his wider • the auspices of the leciiea of cure when others> fail, . • lish POOrde lit favor of the mine This is a fair sample of 'all ' the
Mrs. E. Black .left on Friday a.' in.. ening. It was good. • • ..' •
by train for Detroit where she will be • Mr. Charles Passinerei, late. organist .
tie guest fee. a couple of mouth§ of c.f. Xito# church, has a beautiful ceur-
her daughter, Mrs. Maddock of . that' . sawed trom. the trunk Of a
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also said that he did not regret • miners by the legal representative of
his act and would have fired at atIY the operators. The balance of tbe
GopEn4c1r,. Monarch, "at the Xing cif Italy • xneetin was devoted to sh that
, . , sawed about two or her home S,arnia en Saterday. c-tiis 'because monarchs. are tyrants
readily as -at- the.. ?fang of. the '13elgi- the wages of. the miners are equal to
• maple tree. It was Mrs. Jeactain) A. E. McGregor leff
. who cause the . Misery • of 'their •• those paid other fonts ef labor, that
'the Rosedale came in MI Saturday inches in tuiceness and hae .only a a in 111
with her usual cargo 01 wheat for the euriaceeof about two inches, 'the rest •Issr, veeheene• Willimns, druggist, •ReoRles'': •
- long, and that many of the accidents,
elet ator. of the circle beine 'a large open space, froronto; spent a few days ire the reei- • Finally he declared he hated Soci-
, . lire due to eai•elessness. •
The tug Sarnia caine in On Stant- sate for twin .1111Ci. INIlieb. 'Seem to deuce et his mothers : •• --:
day on her way down to Sarnia . to • grow from one side 'of the. circle. The . Mrs.. E. -Black left on. Friday tie me - the Xi9liee an'd 'eseerted that he 11" .
• A Bin Boycott. ' ' '
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' ' " . Schenectady,. N.Y., Nov, 17.--,-,- The:
mill. which hate the appearalice of calla. n..o acconieneee. .
: '• '... Committee of the :Trades' Aseembly
Black intends to . spend Christ'M as tide
alists because they were friends of •
get up a aft for lhompeon's saw- l tales of Course. are knots of ...whit&
0 visit her daughter in Detroit. Mrs. , •
Messrs. Harry Cuff and St. •Clair bless. It is a wondtieful natural. pre- it that cite, .• •
e has erratigeet the &tittle of, the beye
OLoSE ettletitio °Vent -EDWARD ylri' • cott•against the Scheueettedy Railway
Two Inearie' Women Arrested on the Way. ..
ty be enforced at 6 o'clock :this
Tweeeie have returned in fine health ,duetion. , 'Mr, • Ta§sikore •, spent •Stinelity The eleal.b. Catbarine.,.I.,yOns, wife , • . • • --•••• • Catimany. The heycott will actual-.
tha Northwest, • Arthur, Yule, letelY teen of GrganiSt .choir master 'of ..f ondoti- Her •relna'sth were ' it .rr el, • • ' • • • morning-. Seventy-one men, ene from
returned hom Smith Africa, has aleo knows:church the. Mr. qtta i 1 n "
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end spirits from the golden harvest of in Illitehell, havingeaccepted .the .posi-• of R...Gatenby,.took• place -suddenly al '
returned. . place 'at lenoece. .. ' • • . • .....t a 1 ant celeetery . o eltiesday .
week. • The -pallbearers were : 'Messrs.
Mrs. Gill of Wheatland is the. gueat •Caeeciin .Ali..x. Ceeigie •Spent. 'a coup- Tee ea' II60.1e, Richard Ben m , I i
of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. , e of • dees • here afler• •leaviag :lite erde • .1 a:Les 16.1itistoti, Neil McIver
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shown .below. •
enrionat Aipsq sum Ake ' aree:ie
Atipievoarldi age Galion ce peon; um;
-uacf pus • 'sows BnprECIS'nnet.
'nett/ eetleo cereees eiefek
. Nutley pmetee , pence:Use& mql. sq umeu
• -.taw 4terereesett „Outs/ Ariunister suet.
.n0aaafa, •U !4-9.1s1 '201,10st0.1.1
ereesa to perms •
Greehe. . • • j 1:1,:eas • .in .pert,• ca.ption re- ••nd Soha Johneiton, . • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Crews. Of Clin- ;.teriled te 'his home, • • • , . • • .
ton and Mr. James Crows • of Toledo: I Mr. CO. Green lies purelta.sect the •
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orove up on Sunday tveek. They- were . lot .0n Stanley street from Mr. Sae. , . - - ' • . '
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the guests ' of Mr. and. Mit- p.,0.;.eCraigie. Which was part .of theCan
i-. Ca-, • ' • ' HAvE
Pridhani. Mr, James Crewe wasoiever (Ton •estate.• • , . • :. .- '', • e • : , , • • .. .
in this part of Canada 'before . and - . Station Maeter Straiton was confile... Wait . • B takfasf... FOod
was que,e -delighted .with Huron, 7. cel to lite houee. last' week. from in- 1 • • 1
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. • • • 1 emulation .of seine of. the internal "' . . . . . .•
_ . • a • I ' •L. .....4••• •L••. ..... ...:.•• Organ's. . . • • • •
Itry: !mug]) .
prover
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"When the butter won't
come put a penny 'in The
churn," is an old time dairy
proverb. It often seems t�
work though no one. has ever
told whv
When Mothers- are worried.
because the children do not
gain strength and flesh we
say give them Scott's Emul-
sion.
It is like the penny in the
milk because it works . and
because there is •something
astonishing about it.
Scott's Emulsion is simply
a milk of pure cod liver oil
with some hypophospl i tes
especially prepared for delicate
stomachs.
Children take to it naturally
because they like • the taste
and the remedy takes just as
naturally to the children be-
cause it is so perfectly adapted
to their wants.
For all weak and pale and
thin children Scott's Emulsion
is the most satisfactory treat.
ment.
%%re will Send 3rott
the penny, e., a
sartvle free.
Be sure that this Octet:is hi
Tho &nu of ii label 35 an tilt
WrainStr 01 every bout* In
Emuisien yea buy.
SCVET & ttOW1.4%
01401/SiSo
TOCOtlit0. Otitatitl.
sot. and 1 ell dteggiste.
un ThtirsdaY last. •-.111r, saes ,Mrs.
Passmore gee, e a loVely..-supper to
- the choir of Xiiox church on his lease
lor . Aft&r supper he .was
presented by thein with t '1
their esteem 'in the way Of a • very
.• 411,15003e Morris .An acldrese
was also presented to Mr. Pasentore.
• it e clip front the Chatham . Planet
the. following pleasing congratulatory
. note, concern:tie; the 'daughter and.
• g. antiSon of one, of ocir pioneer • famil:
les., Chat • Of tlie iate Mr -.and ltfre:
.1 Dents Clegg, w hich will, we think,
. rt ad with interest by • many
L. Ebetts.and Mrs. Eberts • pleasantly •
, . irp tee -A. L. Lberts, the retiring -
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leeste of the. Garner, and his .•ruother,
Mrs. -Charles /Sbert,s, On the • eve ot.
• their •eleptireitre, we're eeteli the. .recipe
"itiffif teetimo-ials ti'
the est em arid regard in which they
were held by • the..einployees .01 the
:hoe ea. .1 hey were in ited.. et) the. din-
ing room where a pleasant stirprise
au &led them. On the tables, which.
, were.,1 rettily 'decorated, • was. laid 1,
• delicate •resast, while the • •
the hottee and. help do wnsteirs bustlee,
abont atul vied .wielf each•other in their
• deeit 0 10 honor the departi ng-,gficsts. •
Sepper disposed or, Ile °aim .. and
•
eow stair:4. staff preSenttd Mr. Eli -
twee :with a' ge.lel stick pin, stedeled
WAlt diamonds told pearls., nceompatt
fed by a 1. Melly worded addrees. Mrss
Itherts, '1118 mohier, • it11:4 similarly
!amercd by the 1 Is of the dining
rooio, 5115 gave Ler a (Minty silver
I akieg• tibia 'lite gift . urea presented
with- it very appreciative address, •ente
sentetwe front which will indicate its
ssitit.' paid You depat't froth
E ee, leaving the very' kindest • Memor-
ies, fe r it will be with 'gratitude Mid
stliertion• towards truself that WC.
OIC back to the• ee years when
3 cm e be en direct:lig us.' • The re.
(leis its of tl,mti to •c tut of regard
e•ale feeling replits atalsa short time
itste spent in modal intetcourse. Mr,
Eiits always enterta ,e1 the fire
brigade to the best in his house any
time that they were called out liy the
iiie alarm."'
,
wmio mon IS NOT Lyn.
Without health life b not life ; it
Is titly a state of languor and suffer.
ing-att linage of death." The use of
Dr. Chase's Nerve Pod gives the
weak, languid and discouraged a lieW
1147id On life, It makes ithe Mood pure
peel riclt, ereetes new nerve Coro and
'instils new allergy and vitality into
the whole h ling. /t Indices weak and
sickly wit strong and well by
building up the system.
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VOTING AN1).01,D AR.E•DELIGHTE'D
• • Nv ILIH2T. • • •
•111e• .pureSts omet delicious', health-
.
e I, • netritioes . .aed altogether the
meet satisfetetory breakfast: cereal ev-
er placed before • the piiblic is. Malt
13rcalpfast Foe d. Have you tried ?
If not pm are miming -one ofthe lex-
erne; .of life that coste little meney-
anagent • that , keeps t1ie cligeationof
tailing east old in -perfect condition as
.other brealtiasfood can de. Malt
'ere& fast loceid 'is economical ; .•
e•
ackat.e tira' ee . a ineat tor 'twenty.
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peopje. ,Reetsinmencled by thous-
.
food, .Your grocer sells it.
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• Goptitica.
Reeorth ' front the fishing islands
show' that the season of 1902 .was 11
ood one, all tugs going beyond the
100,000 potted imark„ the bight!: t be.
vg that el the 'Siebald, •• whose crew
lated and boxed 142,000 pounds.
1.1.. drcilga isnow doing.'th work '
shouldhave done at first, namely
deeeening . the canal in front of the
elevator. .
Mr, Radcliffe ban removed to town
again after a pleasant visit With Mrs.
Ra.'cliffe at the Cuivon Farm, •
On Saturday we calleci at the Col-
bsrne hotel to ask the dirtreneioris of
lie " buce." whose head, kir a novel-
ty, the landlord had 'hung on a tele -
g: aph pole :0 that the Hamilton
street eitisene 00:114 admire it. 1,1,
• eerge Dawson of Parry Sound laid
the honor of shoot:lig it. The weight
w. s 210 potieds and tiso age liVe
•1:1IS.. The aetl is had four ?rouge
nd the lerieth of it limy be guessed
Ly the antlers totaling the sidewalk
while its hoofs 'were fastened to the
lowest spike on the telegraph vote.
1 lie temperance brigade did a good
eight's work on ThtIDsda3r eveiting at.
the . temtaratice 'hall 111 spite of the
heavy rain. Mr. Ulliott was president
trhd Mr. Vomiter secretary. Before
opening the meeting, the orgainst be.
lug absent, your correspondent was
calltd aeon to play " Nearer my
Gott to Thee." Presidettt .1aliott mad0
a. very nice address, showing the dif-
fercuce between Manitoba atid Dakota
4tt the cense. The cointifitteen will
meet fOr work on liforldete and Eriday
evenings next week and the remaiiiing
weeks on Irfouday, Thursday mut En-
der. They're bound to win, they say,
and quite a stun of money -has been
handed in. T)y ilt» Ppworth Leaves
throughout the county. Clinton hand.
ed in Syr, W. C. tr. ot Goderielt
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London, Nov'. - Two Women,. each union, will.watcii the care and
Mother end elaughter, of the name of will be aided by others if necessary
Ovington, werce arrested at Wolferton •Every uoion man found riding, en
Saturday morning. They left Lon-' • cars will lose his •nnion card; every
. salt. "MINNIE M."
The steamer Minnie,M, will run on.
the season. • -
STit. "KING EDWARD"
irregular schedule • for the balance of
•• . • • • . The stepener Xing Edward has been
• •
• " • ' 'withdrawn from the Toledo:Sault Ste.'FOR• •
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OVER purrY YEARS.
MEarol 1:r9ault:S. mid 'further ntetitin -• •
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don On Thursday; asking for tietkets business num willbe warned not to
to Sandringham, :• . ride again, and will be boycotted
The railway officials• becetne sus- the warning 1 disregarded; -if ittiY
Mrs. Winslow's SoOthing Syrup has address Wrn...,Lee, .Goderich,' or
been used by millions of mothers for . • •
their 'children while teething. If dis- • W. B. ROSEVEAR, .
turbedo nig and broken qf your
rest by a sick 'child suffffering • aed
crying with pale of cutting teeth seed
pimous and quesioned them; The woe • employe continues to ride after be-
neen said they wished to speak to ing warned, his employer will be not
the Xing. • • hied to discharge him. • There etre,s1
' They .were'arrestedS' but were after. is -estimated 2,800 'persons who. live
'reit. teething.. • .It will* relieve the poor ',.'"'""'!"1"..--1-''`-"'"'""e're`e•"°"'''""."""eeee"''''. eeeseel
ward sent to an asylum, as they are. at such te• dietande from the general
undoubtedly insane,• electric or lecomOtive wierks that
The Ovingtons, moth& and dough- •.they -are dependent upon the .cars. It
ter, lived in. •New York for five has ,also' been 'decided to eXteild th
years.- Afterward they went to Ire- boycott to the use of gas and elec
land - .. - ' • - tric light, both of villa are main
They Stayed at 1,Volferton on Thurs- t i eti51111 -e.ontrolled bF tho SebenI
day night and attempted to amiroach tedr Railway Company.
the Ring on Friday while he WAS out . .
shooting. The King's chief detective. , : , • .:
noticing their strange behaVior, ore . .
ARE
d
ered their arrest. ' • , YOU ;MAKING BUTTER. PO'R.
' • •r.i.Orr ? ....
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Toronto Constables Flood.
the' • ;Board of Pollee. Commissioners ' .n respectto the complaints prefer.-
red by Torpid(); 'Nov,. 17. -The
. _ , Your succees. amiprofits• front butter
flncliug- (if Making depend largely oil the quality, of colating- you else durieg the atitunin
i
and winter seasons. If you lige Wells,
Dean Reeve of the medical fad- R. h etson et o , e • d 13
nttei
ulty of Toronto University, against Color vottr butler will Initig a higher
several menthers of the force,' Was •price than if' colored with any of the
made known on Saturday afternoon; hneeeejoh colors now. gold by som
It • Was charged that a body of fitetchants for the sake- of large .prof-
motinted police, Under Sergt. Gould.its, Poor colors: .produte . a beicky
ing, rode through a body of Stu- shade, rancidity ' and a mottled ap-
deets on. Hallowe'en, slashing with • pearance, Anyof these results will
their whips and injured several. Ser- ecnidenin you.r butter, Wells, Richards
gaunt Goulding is fined ss son & Co's Improved Butter Color al -
seven day
pay, equal to $21. Constables Ide, ways gives lite natural June tint and
Wargeleattt
aailoGoothilhige, htwitioheaereesoomoplta,nalerde
it and take no .other make,
never fades. from the butter, Ask for
ser
fined each three days pay, equal to
about $6 each, '•
at °nee. and get a: hOttle of ".Mrs,
' ' •
111S10ws oo ings yrup or c t -
•• General Traffic Manager; .
' Sault • Ste. Marie,, Ont.
anteli it, mothers, there jail() rnistake
little su erer immediately, Depend luppaierTT9r,-,4
lates the Stomach' end. Bowels, cures MONTHLY MAGAZINE'
eeeeeet'
about ,it. It cures Dia.rrhoea, regu-
- Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduees
Inflammation and gives tone and en -
ren teething is pleasant to the taste !
and is the prescription of one of the ,
ta
n°4
1resets inh
and -best
frierati:d PSIlYsticeieprsaiV
use SA A NY tee MORT Cr.6 Tli 1-0 D
25 emits a bottle. Sold by all„drugs • is7•ApERS ON Tillit,!.LY TOPIC'S
gists throughout the world. Be sure , pirivt Ar; ; ors. A ,0
orgy to the whole syeterm Mrs. ' '4"'"
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" orchild- P49' cpprrit.,,utztti 3T�
and. ask for'" Mts. Winslow's Soak."' N0PASER COM rtz.-r 11.1T3E:tr
ing Syrup."
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Germany to riot u.s.. . A tonal' Arrangement/3.
Berlin, Nov. 14, -The Reichstag Ottawa, Nov. 14..--T1ie new British
yesterday adopted by 192 to /1 postai arrangements with Alameda in
voles the paragraph of the neer tariff regard to parcels will go into, often
bill authorising the Government to ott.Dec. 1. By this arrangement the
retaliate on any country discriminat- dtity Cali be paid in :Britain, which
Ing against German goods. The ag- will wise great delay -awl ineaneen.
rarians openly affirmed that it was knee In delivering parcels on this
hecessarY to arnt the Government side. .
with weapons for reprisals eSpecially
against • the' 'United States' customs Loan of Mc, Provh100.
/vett:ices, Victoria, 13, 0., 'Nov. 1.4... --The
Bit-
tlsh Columbia Government has floats
Ministate Shoots Atimaelf. ed a 10an itirLoridon of Owe and a
Sas/field, Nov. 17.--Itev. .1, 0. half million dollaes, The Eintinee
Gardiner of thie Village, while out Minister received it cable ‘Vecinesday
duck 'shooting on the river Saturday night anuotineing that the loan linti
morning, met with a, severe acct. been underwrItten at 02 per (vitt.
dent. While stepping out of the boat
his gun accidentally discharged, bad-
ty wounding.'his left arm.
. 1Oit ALL• PORMS ok KIDSIISN' •
DISEAS1.
Monkey 13rand Soap makes copper like 1, the undersigned druggist, um MT -
gold, tin like eilverl'orookery like marbl,e,.
.glYttarlit1InetPeeftrewtlitittoevegryiVeSotell%Ortnt,Wil
end windows like attested,
Dr, Pettiugill's 'Kidney -Wort Talileta,
rjo•ittottig the dishrag for beefsteak the only
e1edy in the world that
ersitit ely ttres all troubles artNitig•
may be all right to fool the neigh-
rom Weak ar diseased kidneys :
hors but it gites mighty poor sada- 1 „Monett elwerfully returned it the
faction at 'die table. sufferer rs rot rePevett and improved
after use of one bottle, Three to six
,to cuitu4 com osiz lay, 1 ottles effect astonishittg atul
cut euree. 11 not relieved' and cured,
Tithe Laxative 13ronto Quinine Tab. You Waste 310 thoncY."
eta, All druggists refund the money 4 6
$40, North street League $6, Nile and 1
myth riiiite 4 handsome SUM,
xtvaran, druggist,
f It fails to cum U. W. Grove's sig. " COMM), Olit4r10.
314111f0 each box. 2$0, 49'7 "`"
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A Famisv 1.1013AnY
De Bect b Curoat Ltcaic
12 COD.IPLete hOVE:i.4 N•fARLY
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PATIENCE,.
ree.e.
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ETItiltcHoNsEreiSticANTKP7
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:1)3,4 "d646tHolliteattelsoXiiill
lututli6 6 Chows, -
Male Canada* $1.001
Sluottlistftor $$.00
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A remedy which acts through the
fonctions of nutrition, by the blinding
up of new aid healthy tissues Is not
tc1)1 abefeewxpedacytesd to manifest its action
When the'disease is of recent ori-
gin, this eitrly and immediate actibn
will oftedbe met With. Otherwise)
wheii it has already lasted some time
the action ot the remedy must be
chronic like the disease itself.
This is why the length of the use
Of St, ,Potits W.A.v.mts will 'Vary with
every Individual case ; but it is a fact
which no one •will now deny that itt
the treatment of general debility S• it,
JAMAS WAPRISS produce remarkable,
and in some cages, immediate effects.
ST. JAMES 'WAVERS help stomach)
.digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health aud strength)
the kind that lasts, develops and
Inu
brette?ergy which accomplishes
"In ditteageli Of the ateitiach St.
Imo* Wesetti are lament if hot
girt: 41 4treeigfite° X have great
Dr. EdwardAt. Iito jekb,larreettittitond,
SI.Jantrx Watert are tad a leer
tenuity:to Menunterouedoeiers
can *undone Mew to Mardlient$
We Mad the Arlatatt upon repot.
Where dealers dee not setting the
Wafers, they ate melted upon re-
reipt pace at the Canadian
ttanch t St. Janied BMWS Ca, Des
et. Ostrow st., Mentreal,
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