The Clinton News-Record, 1902-12-04, Page 64
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'the medal contest and concert took Mr. C. W. Broderick has purchased
1 law on Thursday evening at the op- the ben) rupt stock of Mr. G. Me.
era, ho se and was a most ettecessful Sween.
tigais . One bemired Vii Wren front the air. Gm afeSereen, ales opened Due
lentlic sehoel, under:Atte leadership of mate. in Ms old stela in, illake's
Aix. Passurore, sang in t. orttN. b oe .
• . n hilt: the Sabbath bells are ring- Sae tain Parsons and Mr. Colin . Dispose Which 11ei Brehm out Among
' " utost pathetically rendered Campliell Were busily engagect on •New Zeeland Dottie -13m Dominion
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IMPORATION PRO1111111B
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Cattle Cannot Come Into Canada
From N.ew tigland States.
Measure Duo to the le0Ot and
, was Mouth
• hy Miss Edna Straiton, followed by Tuesday of last wees levebing up
•• '.1 he Holy City," delightfully reu- their lawes after taking away the
4 dcred 1y Mr, • _II re Boehmer of Ber- fences. Mr. Campbell s groerds look -
lin. Master :Tient Bean's recitation, 1 ed Bee a orest, so many young trete For Canada Taking This iirostio stop.
" N. hy ren Ssfinelder decides for pro- being I Muted. Captain *Parsons says,
!libitum," won the applause of the he has got done with rheuinetism.e Ottawa, Dee. 1. -The Minister of
while audience and the medal. "Dear- loo' s wonderfully well after this sea- • Agriculture ham taken prompt action
tst Le- rip" 'S Mal solo by Miss Anse- so a s trip L.n the lakes. to prevent Canada's cattle trade with
tr. oke, was most favorably received. Mr. Allie Porter, brother of M. Great Dintain, a trade that amounts
" Ilow 1 .ng I Oh, how long I" a George rorter, is very ill in El Paso to about ten million dollars annual-
preity recitation, was soulfully ren- Texas. • 1 i 1Y• being Jeopardized by the. 'Out.
dered by Mus Nellie Jamieson. " A The ROS dale arrived safe in port oat break of- disease among the flocks,
Oil sy Maiden, " a solo by M ss Eva Sunday wifh a eargo of 8o1000 'bushels, end her" of the New England
Aeliesoe, won the heart of the and- of wleat for elevator. The Strath. 1 Stets. .
i nce. Miss Thirea Lewitt's striking • ; cone. . a: rived all right on Saturday Hon. Mr. Fisher, when asked about
i 1 .stration of the wine cup was •with loo,000 bushels of wheat for the tht matter yesterday, said that in
faithfully depicted in her recitation; dee at. }ler Captain is sneering the first place .it had beea ordered
" Ti e erichil w ne cup." Mr. Harry front ti ilamination of the right eye., that all empty cattle cars returnirig,
13oe1iner cLeighteel all with his render. The Mi. nie- M. got into.port through to -Canada from New .P,ngland ports,
ing el " The Palms," which lies be- the a Dim cm Saturday. She left on shall be Stopped and thoroughly. ells -
come a universal favorite. "The . Monday - with wheat and flour for infected before being allowed to
leet t.11.r a Tale" was Wonderfelty . ahessalon. "In the second Plece.cress into the Dominion.
sF1 "w have forbidden ale--
will win Mine owe day. The violin
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relatee by Miss Laura lerydge,s. Laura. •The Katandin lay at Daynant's dock -
solo by Miss Laura Acheson • was a •
treat, stet not hat itig appeared very
c.ften ;in puhre of late, but we hope
to be called upon to note at the •near
m
Christas time soinething delightful
from her vari.d repertoire. Chortle,
" 1 he Nati. nal Anthem," by • the
s h ioi eMIcIren, ended the long and
pleas ne pre gram. Rev.. Mr. Daniel
pre a flied tl.e medal. .
1 oth b. hie s caret d en Friday
eight, not an unlucky one by any
meens to the projectors Of the elec-
tric road, and the organ factory bon
08. .
Mr. Rob. Williams lia.d the mishit-
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ti ne to have c;ne of the wheels of a
c o .1 wagen pass owe. his ankle . and
1 ruise it considerably.
n e h Lye heard Piet Captain L. 11:
Grat,t, 1..te science master in ithe Col-
, legiate Inetitute, is very ill at the
Hotel Bedford. . ..
Mrs. Roderick Caesels • and -two
• chhdren spent last week at the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Humber during
the a' same of Mr. Cassels• from
Stratford. .
Mr. Robert Elliott Made his animal -is
shiement of turkeys on Priday. ' •
On Welnesdly of last • -week Mr.
NV i- Pain Blake brought he" a, load . of
wood on his sleighs. ..
• We are glad that Manager Mint of -
the e1evate:1r is bringing; "before -the
public the necessity and right for a
vers .1 at tl: is t inie '. -el year, or at
1 ast late in tne fall, • to unload -on e•
Sunday if praetically necessary.. We
ale ays said that losing one ;dile
might be the ca....se of lesing the whole
cargo it not the vessel.: . • • :. '.. -
II e can* all mete a ,meniOrancluin Au.
car diary of the first 'belie ilde snow -
hill, with every ied•ication of winter;
Nov. 2eth, 1902: •
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Mr. an 1 Mrs. H. E. Hodgene 1(41-
- on Wednesday of last :week to ' yea
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a f:w days in Toronto: •• . • '• '
Airs. Mai son has one .of the rarest
cacti we have yet had brought to oft;
notice. It is of -a bluish • green iti col-
or a d trieneular, - lite three fans,
formed- of palm like • Levee, 'only
standing • up straight.••
elite progressive •euchre party given
at Oddfellows' hall by the .Daughter
cieverainciat nits Isetied the order -
Men. Sydney Fisher Give" the Reasons
of the Empire Was a brilliant sttecess
The gentlemen came out in greater
taunters than at the first .cif the see-
ies. Theie were twenty five 'euchre
tanks and o: e gentlemen at each tab-
le and two at quite a mutiber.• Dana-
ing was kept up 'until 2 a, me. al-
though .quite a manlier eetired• ,.froir
. the hall at 1.30 a..m. aterilay• Misi•
Canivaigne was assis‘ed, at the •piain
1 y tht Misses. Day and Qua- and Nis:
• Auiee ro dee tied Mrs. O'Connell. Be
frishments Ix me served at the end of
the euchre games. Preece won by *the
s were ist, Miss Helen Doyle •
wi 13, a cargo of lumber for th• iem. • *
• The tugs Thistle (Kincardine), Ev- 00IntleY any. el •
etre, 'of rattle from suit or Oliver, arrested him yester-. ioned by his arra in the machlitery.
el) n and Sea hing arrived hi port ' the six infected NOW ngan , ,
E 1 d Statee e day at his home in Alueliasberg. The Evei.y revolution of the windmill
safe front La'..e Erie fishing ground. into this country. We bave also coin- constable, •with his prisoner, arrived c d the i t'II
e.use e most n ease pain. e re -
cattle at Mr. Tit s barn on Satter- h the High Coin-
' TM re wi s au tier great -sale of raunicated, throng . _ at 4.40 yestei day afteinoon and lodg- : tained consciousness, however, and
missioner in London, With thenuper-f ed him in the county jail. °Direr has ••••was Able to call for help when he
day, possibly the last carload that MI authorities, informing them o not made anystatement as to • the : heard his son arrive. The arm teak
kr. Peers wi)1 ' ship he. e this season, what steps We •are taking. We have. "cense of his ehooting Skelton„ who is. ' not badly mutilated, but the • severe
as cattle are tieing in value: The day ferther, telegraphed to the Deptart. pilysically greatly inferior to him. I shock. oecasioned by every revolution
was stormy, bet 'quite s. nuinber• of meat of Agriculture ftb. Vf'ashing on, i assyrfen murders nal itlisylr.111.8. i of the wheel in the high gale . that
pece le attehded the sate. to ascertain -What they are doing 1
1 Chesterville, DK
ec. 1.-Salein oory, •
prevaPed was too much for -his safe-
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The furniture Mabry is ruuning to there. to prevent spread of the troue
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' an Assyrian, aged 85, lies dead M tem and he lapsed- into unconscious
ts full capacity and th.engine works ble in theUnited States
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.. this villege.with a gaping wound; in- iiess about noon yeeterday and peep-
atd kiihting factory are also kelt Hon. ¥r. Fisher, was asked if, or -
to which several fingers could be ed away at) 8. o'clock. •
env. Last week an engine was ship- dinarily, many mettle li•run the East-
: thrust, on the left side of the throat e• 1 Mr, Jones was one ofthe most act -
red 1.q Toreeito: and another to Mont. ern States, came into Canada,- MO.- •
Callil Abratiain, a compatriot, es in ive directot.s of the Agiiculteral So -
real. . . • er for consumption or in transit. His ,
the lock-up, charg•ed with minder.' ciety and rivulet's' Institute. A
)Ir . Chrystal of London was M tonn. reply was; "No, very few. But if
When captured ;there was blood on .widow, three% sobs and three daugh-
last wee . Quite a number turned rp exportation be forbidden by way of
last week to see there relatives here, 'Portland and Boston ati attempt , ,his clothes; and his Compatriote bait- tet's survive • him.
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MINKS MINN FR $25
Worked Rocas Vbeques. GODERTOTT.
Kingfiton, Dee. 1... -Last night A
man named Lee, or Carter, was ar-
rested while trylug to pass a forged
cheesue on Daniel Cooper, gt•ocer. Jt
M idd -Ag ed rm er Ivor Shot owragsonto elitiletgtiuthe unan(d.c)raii.).alezieYjae t (le ,T1
Cheesemaker Skelton. the police a riser!. Lee admits hav-
ing worked the game in many places.
Ile Is 28 years of age. On hini were
Was out Driving With. Ire. Intended found numerous cheques, said to be
Ileum and. men 'Amoy ,Placa Was all Made out by the Rathbun Com-
Retie:heti. no Drew a Revolver .11d Pm• Carter Bah's- he is a Toronto
• Vtacea me. Skelton Maio .do Combat clerk, but will give no address.
Arlo • autrot In Low heel.
With. a Bullet in Ms Head-Wouuded Dowmanvine, Dee.. pa.infully,
Man Wili D000ver. sad and fatal accident\ occurred here
between midnight and Sunday after -
Tweed, Dec. 1. -Albert Shelton, a noon, by. whhh Mr. J ohn M. J ones
eheesemaker, was ehot through. the lost his life. During the high wind
heed by a Man named James Oliver, Saturday night the windmill on the
living near Bello ille, Sate' (ley. It barn at Bete eat Dairy Farm. the
INterteuterioNs 70 sisAinnErrL.
Seellis that they were cid% ing to 011- home of the doneses, became un -
e epee u on j fastened, and, hearing it, Mr. Jones
Deomber 40., 1992
11.nv. . Mr. Small of Aubtirn is ex-
peeted to address mid conduct the sere
vice at Knox church on Priaay even-
ing. The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be Celebrated on next
Lord's Day.
Evangersts Crossley. end Hunter
will hold their services here next'
week and•one of •thein is expected to
fill the pulpit of Knox ehurch on next
Lord if Day.
dellene.celde,IMarsenese, VA other throat
aliments are wields relieved by V apo•C rase.
lene tablets, ten cents per box. All druggists
• v r' 1 e .h he demanded' Skel.
ton's money, and drawing h i•etole
arose shortly after 'midnight and
Skeiton'S head. He fell Out of the 1 way Ms 0:ten was caught betveeen the
yen fired, the bullet passing through , went out to phut it off, when in Some
buggy, and Oliver jumped on top of 1 cog wheels and he was unable to ex -
him and in the scuttle lost his ova1.. tricot° himself.
ver. A man named Lockwood drove Tbe barn being some 'distance from
into his 'rig, while Oliver : Made nu family Or anyone elese hear were un -
up in the darkness and Skelton got
e the house, •all efforts to make the
with Skelton's buggy. A %varmint.* its successful. He was not found till be -
out foe the Arrest of Oliver, who se- tween '7 and -8 o'clock yesterday
cured only about 525. • The revolver morning when his son Preclerick
Was picked up in the road during the who lives in town, went down. •to
- day. Skelton may recover,
se•vein hours
Belleville, Dec, 1. --High County assistpee awaiectt h thhaed. eahaciffreerse. d .
Constable BLOM, who went in pur- • of terrible torture and suspense pin -
By Saturday'e mail We received the might lie made to run cattle
• from
St.
following. very Pleasing announeenient the infected districts intoJohn
of a near, Sault Ste. -Marie wedding : fee seipment, so we must•guard
" Mr, end Mee. W. J. Horton re- against bringing the disease into
quest • your presence • at the• marriage . Canada or having ships sailing from
of their. daughter,. Etta. Mae, and Canadian ports 'infected, Which would
Henry E. Macre, on Wednesday even- ruin otie Cattle trade with, Great Brie •
ing, Dec. retie 19e2, at nine o'clock." thin .very much, tie this outbreak is
, St. .Andrew's • Day dawned bright ruining the cattle trade from e -the
and fair' and the Clausmen were a' New England States." .
ready' .wi their banner in the. air.,Mtin- •
!e..ing a •guid helf hundred, • 'rife
Able to Get 1.141. •
heether on the pulpit was fergotten,
London, Dee. 1 .-AntlreW Cernegle,
:alit the serincia Was •eo powerful' that
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who has been lying ill here for the
• the heather was • not wetted to bring
for the first lime Yesterday. . •
past fertnight, was able, te get tiP
hem batik to the:history and trade -
fens of their native laud. Rev. Jas.
ed and hooted him at the lock up, An Engineer liebeaded.
.Murder Near Sydney. •
Halifax, Dec, 1. -With his face bat-
tered in and his -gold watch missing,
• the body, Of 'John 0. Brookman; aged
25, who had been murdered, was
found in an Old Carriage- • shed. at
Whitney Pier, near 'Sydney, late Sat-
urday night. So far no arrests nava
been made..
• • Seven Charge I With Miirder.r.
.. Fort Williern„ Nov. 28.1 -Seven Gae
Miens were placed under arrest list
night, charged .with . the murder. of
Stovall Boehatc, n Polander.•• The
. 'fight occurred Wednesdety rifght
Toronto, junction, Dec. 4. -Joseph
Barnes, fireman on the G.T.E. and a
son .of 'Conductor a
. J. Barn, of the
C.P.R., I ()siding on Hoole avenue. met
instant death at Lindsay Saturday
ha Ing his 'head talon 1V
off. .hat
is • known as a clouble-headee was
standing at. Lindsay. Dal nes Went
tinder, one of the engines• to clear out
cinders froin the flretox and while, in
that position the Other engine *mov-
ed. Barnes e• idently af endeovert to
crawl one and Was decapitated. The
y.woiti.eng Men. ,N,Vasivery highly respe.ted
i
• . Stas
lr!' a Teoln. ' P11
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' the foreign disti•ict, near the ninth, St. Catharines,. Dee. 1. - George
A. Aadersoa is a Scotehman through • _
ROebak Was found' yesterdeS morning: I; • e . • t • •
aed through and his sermon -wee has . h. e;.kce., , W 0 was funning a•e cam.
from injuries inflicted by clubs and , -de the doubleetracking opeeatione be-
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:.e upon' rst Samuel, 2nd ehap. last THE AGE OF BRAIN: WORK. with is head and meek ft ightfuely cut 1
. thovtilefer the Green! Trimk way
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chatee of .verse 30. 'the reverendgent- '.1 In these days hail •of our neglect pieces of iron, end. died abont no0n, . . .
come from .the neglect of the body in lioirberies in .iprento. tWeen here and .
'lennin said that --God keet.s his 'word ,
miff/ideals • do, but. Gocl is jeet and raaWaY way. rot, ter es *en OIIU e
i • • d eas of :till- 1 in, s 1,11" )3' • . • • •
) haps. fatally injured Saturday by be-
md. that those who. do not honor ,the .oVerwierk 'of; t.he -brain.. •la "this • • • • • •
•pae s in their own: coin,. . age the wear and tear of 1ab , Toronto Dec. 1. -Two daring .
or self pity... We liVe longer than our' taPPing .1re.re- re,Pel. t to t pq ice • . t • 1 I a Arain. Ills skull
.110as .trouble. to cotne their way.. • y the :victims on a ur ay!' an • • 1:. was ha.eflY 'fractured;
in:dated. ,
.forgivcs. thein,• yet, like 'Jacob,' Pcer and. intellect go On without pause.
Merritton was, per -
iaeol. cheated his brother and Laban fatigued only the muscles, we exhaust arrests were made.: Peshawar, India, Dec. 1. -The beer
fc.refathers, but we suffer more: They "Curby" Tytler '
clierThel seine by him:* He also refer- the finer strength of the nerves." Dr. was caught' alter he had snatched it Punitive expeditious against the re-
el's, Alias Martin, one of the hIcklelit- Medicine of this age, because It i. best chatelaine bag in 'Queen's Park, and bel Mils aVa. leis on the •Afghan fron.
Adolphe Laplante was arrested M . tier have resulted in the de••truction
red to the 'pe•semtion Of their fath- Chase's • Nen e . Fof.d is etlie greatest
suited to • the needs- of the present conneetiOn with the tilitapping. Tile : of 59 towns and 3 villages; Twnrity-
'es,. . i an g ia beast:Mil voice " My .
Ain Countrie." Mr. Leelibridge of the clay,. It regorge and reeitalizes waste robbers who held up Stephea joyce, :
. flee Wit• i is were killed end 202 cap -
Thee° operations have had a
London Ccaleeevetory of Music, pre- ed• nerve -cells and makes the pale, a laundryman, 02. Melon' street, oe • tueed.
sided Verys•aceeptably. at the ergen., ireak and -exhausted, strong, healthy 0 thrday iii lit and' took more than ' salutary effeA on the eebellious ,
There was a very large •eiangregation. and vigorous. • ' St.1 from MI afp still at large. ' tot ibeainen. .
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RolJert .Craigie, piper *for • Inverness .. • * . .
Canip, played " From Greeniazid's , - - • • • * • • • .
ieY Mc)lintai"s" " The
o' Scotlann marthed froth Knox
Now Apostolio Delegote. to Devote At-
tention to senile). Question.
Borne, Nov, 21L -The Vatican's in-
structions to Mgr. Shat•rettl, Apo*.
IntoelliledeaDethleagtatria ,tocievoCteenaRdram,v, raetoteran:
tion to the s•tfool question, • on the
gt oend that the rope spoke earnestly
on the matter. to Sir Wilfrld Laurier,
when he received blia on Sept. 9. Sir
WUIrIU Laurier, on that oceasion,
promieed the Po: e that he would. give
the question his greatest personal
thought.
Monkey Brand Soap makefi copper like
gold, tin like diver, crockery like marble,
aud windows like crystal.
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Burning, itching, .
• Stinging Piles
If people could only 'MHO tile Virille of
Dr Cliase's Ointment they would not finger,
long with piles.
Mr. W. Whitehall, P. Well-1410Wil
Ind respected citizen. of Cobourg. Opt.,
states :-"Having used Dr. Chastee Oint-
ment for plies, I cart testify to itegreat
value. The auffering endured
from the burning, itching, atingle& sen-
sation of piles Was something awful, and
Can say that there is nothing in this world
to equal Dr. Chase's Ointment ati a cure
for this dreadful disease. I tried a great
many remedies and never got more than
slight relief front any of them. But while,
Da Chase's Ointment brought quick relief
went further and made a thorongb cure.
I cannot say too inuch in recommendation
of this great remedy."
This Is the only preparation whIclef is
positively guaranteed to cure any form of
Oleo. Ask your neighbors about 60e.
a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates
dr Co., Toronto,
,Chase's
Ointment
MARBLE RID GRANITE
MONUMENTS.
'LAE urtEldNER SiloOTING.
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Prisoner Found Gality of Shouting Mutart
De Sentenced Friday.
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Toronto Junction, Nov, 29. -Police
• Magistrate Peter Ellis. took up' yes-
tei•day• forenoon thii ease of IldrrY
-Bremner, alias Hugh 'Perguson, alias .•
Hugh Johnston, alias' Mike Grifnn,•
charged with having, on November
21. shot -Charles Matart with intent
to rob him. Crown Attorney .De -
wart conducted. the prosecution. .
M. Godfrey appeared for the defence.
The magistrate, after hearing some
argument, recorded a verdict of guil-
ty, and eezhanded the prisoner -until
eeleteer,..next ter sentence,
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...hunch to Oddfellows' hall. . The flag
was borne by Captain Malcolm • Mac-
donald. . . 4 ,,1 •
We deeply regret being called 'upon •
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to chranieM the death of hire. Robert
Donogie one of tete Most -esteemed cite • 4
i• ens, at the residence of her &ugh. 0
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ter, Mrs. W. Proctor" of Goderieh • 4...
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tewesnin, • • mac Ilolmesville. Mrs, 4 -
Laniogh. had been i 1 ;for soine weeks 4
at I.er resiSence, but was:in• a fair 4
meded great care. After the..death of •• ,r•Tiva OLDEST JEW' ELLERY STORE IS•CLINTON.• . .- .
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Way •to recovery, so she illmight, hut 4
en 1, Mn'. R. Reynolds ; 3rd; Mrs Dr. Painter, who married - her •grand -
Joseph Kidd. The: • gentlemen WI daughter, • she tItoeglit she would 4 •
won were ist, Maison . 2ncl, Dr. Hun • spend a reve Weeks with her daughter, .
1VIrs. Proctor, in -order to recruit, but .
urday. 'Mrs, Donogh was .the • eldest . : . ' This year we have a better' .assortment than .', : •
instead, of rallying her spirit took its
1 ight eo the regions of bliss on Sat -
first lighthouse keeper ,at tliis poite • eVer. . We have the Very latest in • .. '
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daughter of. the late nos: Brady, the A • .
Both Mre. Donogh and her husband, }
the late , Robert •Dtuitigh, we inight
Mr. Logh died' many 'years ago,
say, gorrew up with our town,. • buti .Beautiful FancyCh.ina
leasing- lus widow and theee dangle -
e nd Mee. MeGaw of Ilritiieli Columbia, . • Lovely- ,Gold t Clocks
tors; 4: rs, • W.. • PrOctor , Ilers. Arnett
a crovkd of thern there arc: ..:saiicy.• Mrs. Dohogli *as a life-long
member of St. George's church am! .:• ., . . Beautiful Ladies' Parasols
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Th walicing sick, what lets, were. born to ler but died in in -
Who all survive her. Three sons, trip -
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Breely, • * Ebony Brushes & Fancy Pieces
Persons who are thin and uaS deeply intereeted in the goveril.
meet of our country and in the lin-
weak but not sickenough proven -lent of our town. Her parente,
"Chronic cases 'that's (T .ironto in the days of the Canada • . ' • , • . • • • • , .. . I,
Company's regime here . • '' . . . • • ' • .
to go to bed. . . , . ' • • were bora in Ireland and eettled 10
f•ta.tioh here erets 4 taking enormous. pro- 4, The very latest'in Sterling Silver Goods . : • •
what the doctors Call them,them,The shietnenat •the Grand Trude
which in common English I then
or sSa tn
. . eeny cart are used 4. .
means -long sickness. - 1.0113 every evenirg to get them out , i
.4: Hand Id, irrors. Hat Pitis . Broches-i
tint they hare to run dOwn to..Clin- 4. . • . '
loss of flesh they "need 1 way freight were Shitmed last week,. 4'. •
Ce 3. Harper's 'tender was accepted , I Pearl 'Ne.pks ,laces •.: . Pearl Stick Pins : 'i.
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To stop the 'continued of the way. .130,000 bushels of wheat,
15 cars of apples mid over 20 ea sr of . • ' • • • • •
Scott's. Emulsion. For the
dt.ptit. is - 4
for imatieg end pleinbitig the newl• ee, • .. . •
feeling of Weakness they. tract. Om the Miele of his con
• 4. . 'Ladies' Long .Chains is
need Scott's EMulsion. Inirerness Camp at thaie ineetin ..*.an 4 . *
Friday. last lino g • p g n , • -
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gives new life to the weak. •
It makes new flesh and anitisnuents for tliteetwl ianterroaltit:s °I 4
.`reatnaltcenS. tewart of Stratford is. ior • en
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system7 . the 7es:1:it:I:keel: ostelrl: attheG. T....
Mr W wvi e and his It •
' Also a full line of the very best . Purses and a .. .. •
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gne‘AS 1 week ofelsht 1: ' complete new stook of Watches and . •
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Scott's Emulsion gets'. nweeereiewiblolfr. Sred. • Powell of N •
thin and ,weak persons out Dell's sister, Mis Y astg•
Thl
e adies of Kriox°ethlit•ich who worlc 41, Rings that cannot be 'beat for .
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of the rut. It makes new, or the schemes of the church will 4. *
commence their quarterly rotinds be- 4. priceS and styles. \ :
rich blood, strengthens the fore Christmas,: so be ready for their 4-.
call. .
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nerves and. gives appetite .
for ordinary food. rettrned front Wingham where he lias A complete line of our famous :8 k Wedding i
Mr. Tom Walters, cornet soloist,hae
Men clamed for a few weeks: in the
Scott's Emulsion Can be fernithre factory. rS,
taken as long as sickness She emni-annutil election of officers Rings always in stook.
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ft r the coming half .. year of Huron 'I.
lasts and do good all the ' Lfu
odge I. 0: 0. P. toplace os bion-
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ter ; 3rd, 3.8811(.8 A, McIntosh. ''Mre.
Ilohnstead • of Seaforth• attended and
was a ti a with Mrs. Kidd for tk
th'rd prize. 'The laclieS were beauti-
. fully dresSed. ,•-.
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• HEALTH ANP HOPE.
'.` wha ha e health has hope,.and
-he. who ' has . hope has .e-Verything."
But hope flees at the approach of kid-
ney:. disease with the dreadful pains
which accoranany it. With .the flesh
gradually. failing, the : "back aching
and the el?inair which. often Crimea tq.
vietin s of this ailment, only the"use
of Chaee's,Kiciney: Liver Pills will
restore . hope, .confidence and 'health.
Dee pill -a dose, 25c .a, box.
day evching with the following resells :t
. • time. • 3. vv. Smith, N. G. ; N. D. Rougvie, ......-
I, re G, ; P. P. I4wreuce, V. G. ; W.
• W. MeViee r, 4t.. S. ; Dr, Clark, P, Se
C. A. Nairn, Treesurer 1 Philip Holt,
R. G. Ree nolcle and W. Proudfoot,
' 'Trustee:3,
We will., be glad' Miss Pthel Elierlas h S acecpt.d a
to send you a leVtt new ech 01 at Prattle, a pretty city
doses tree. at the foot of the Rocky Mountains,
, • , South Alecria. The climate is do-
te sure that this buten at v h i 1 eeti Crows • et le Nee
the form of a label 14 oh the g I ti Sr°1111 le e• - •
wrapper of every beak of Prank is 1:ot Very Inany miles from
Emulsion you imp Medicine Hat. Miss Rhynas visited
SCOTT 4 BOWNnr 13 e 14°t•fital sch 01 and Other headings
emis
Chts, of uote on her way to her Wen school
. at Prank.
Toronto,. - Ontario. Ur, Nayetnitli was, We are Sorry to
50e, tald $it all tIttiggIsize lta;tro, MI the eiek Itet Met Week,
There's new strength
and flesh in every dose.
:RUMBALLS:
High Class jewellery Store.
- MARRIAGE biOENSES ISSUED. th
oor.41440-4-4-0.4-00.44.04,04144444*.4144-0441444.*firrnf044.
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4,,.,•Lr1a0110,••11111.nall•-4 • . .
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• rieveniteeon Ancrease. '
Ottawa, -Dee.. f. -The customs rev,
enae for the' five months ending Sat-
ut•day amounted to $15,058,746, an
Increase of $1;768,060 overthe seine
Period oflast year. • Poe PM month
of November only the ine1ea-
s171,87.0. -
The figures in detail are as follows:
Five months, 12.:02-8, 515,058,746;
five Months, 3901-2, $13,295,676.
Irierease, $1,70S;069.
• November 1002.* -8, 52,747,-
1•7; November only, 1001-2, .$2,
570,751. • '
POR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers •for
their children while teething. If dis-
turbed of night and broken of Yotir
rest by a sick child suffffering And
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at once and get a bottleof Mrs.
,Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething. It -will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, tnothcrs, thereis • t k
about it. It cured Diarrhoea, regu-
lates. the Stomach and Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
Inflammation and gives tone and. en -
ren teething is 'pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the
Oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price
25 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughout the world. Be sure
ergy to the whole system. " Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Child -
and ask for " Mrs. Winslow's. Sooth-
ing Syrup." ' •
Rattenbury Street Works
Direct Ma portei s. Wotkin an -
'Ship and Material guaratiLeed.
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J. G. SEALE and CO.
pRoringToRs.
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Rot- wc 0 aps phosph0 able,
The Great English Remedy.
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine discovered. Biz
packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, MentalstIVonijas es.xcessIve use ot Tor
n Mailed On recenn
101(121.2PZenP_MtaRrearl, six, $5. One win Valise,
IrtgtofIL cure. Pamphlets free to any address.
The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.
'Wood's Pliosphodine is sold- in Clin-
ton by IL B. Combe, R. P. Reekie,
E. •Hovey and Watts fir. CO3--deuggists
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MAO iii1OLI.Ala NEAR atUx0130.
Gen. Manning's Flying Column Relieved
• nollotlef Somaliland.
•
Aden,' Arabia, Nov. 28. -General
•Manning's flying column relieved Bo-
hotle, Sqmalliand, Nov. 19, • He
found 85 per cent. of the, men, com-
posing the garrison,. suffering from,
malarial fever. The Mad Miallah is
in the vicinity of • aludug., preparine*
to contest an a.dvan•e of ,the Brit
. .
.• Dates For Mection
Toronto, Dec. 1. --.-At„ Osgood° Hall
on Saturday, rftiesday, Doc. 16, was
fixed as lhe date' for the hearing of
the election protest against Hugh
Clark, the Conservative inember-elect
for Centre ltruce. The trial will ,be
held at Walkerton. • .•
The protest .against E. .r.
Pense, Liberal member for, Kingston,
will be 'held in Toron, to on Dec. '18;
the one against Andrew Miseampbell
th "Soo," Jan 6, Mad the
One againsb W. Hoyle, Conserva-
tive, at Toronto on Dec. 12:
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Provincial Secretary Resigns.
Victoria, B. ' C, Dec; 1. - Denaid
Murphy, member joy Yale, who was
appointed Provincial Secretary by
Col. Prior, the new Preniier, has re.
• eignad. and his resignation ?Mtn been
accouter.. . '
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10 CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY.
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Take Laxattee BromO Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the nioaey
if it fails to care. E. W. Grove's sig-
nature is on each box. 25c.
ti
-::i1nls r oak Stomachs.
Eat slowly, masticating the food thoroughly, even More, if
possible, than is required in health. The more time the food.
spends in the mouth, the less ,it will spend in the stomach.
Avoid drinking .at meals in general,
.„..e 1
nee'
goes
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dyspeptic stomachs manage dry food
better than that containing much
fluid. ' Eat neither very hot nor cold
food. The best temperature is that
of the body., Be careful to avoid
excess in eating. Eat no. more than, -
the wants of the system require.
S'ometimes less than is really needed
must be taken when digestion is very
weak. Strength depends not on what
is eaten, but tut what is digested.
Never take .violent exertise of any
sort, either mental or physical, either
just before or just after a meal.
Never eat more than three times a
day, and make the la8t meal very
light. or many dyspeptics, two
meals are bettee than more. Never
eat a morsel of any sort between
meals. Never eat wken very tired,
whether exhaubted front mental �t -
physical labor. Never eat when the
mind is worried or the temper' railed,
if you can possibly aioid it, Eat only
food that is easy of digestion, avoid-
ing complitated and indigestible
dishes, and taking kilt one to three
courses at a meal.
After meals take two St. Ulm
WAFERS, er bourn st. joints Wafers
theii a are MP most complete coMbiett.
hal ftiOn :="ragVel
glassful with*" ,
Dr. 11,013ert Itantyle.
Price in Canada : $1,40 . Ithe", t. ltdimburg. Scotland.
Six bottlea 'kir $5.00 • h e y
help stottrieh, digest food and send otartfoin5t="Zetlat=
the nutriment through the blood,
and this is the honest way to get
health and strength, the kind that rifrel4t,e116rteigsdurgatot
branch st. Jones Were e
lasts, develop; and breeds the energy' Co1M
st. Cktioring St.. Montrsal.
which accomplishes, much.
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