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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-10-01, Page 3iffilmaifim•1111 V Ott. 1st, tipoil News gotta [IS CONSCIEN MONEY .11.0R.M They WI MOW it WOW FridesT. A letoW40,11 le reported at (Weary. Weep tuner* took at Identreal Wee largely deft • The *tame f re.orOilleation • 'Of the Bonk ofsh Ormothe matallea through, , !MO 0 'II redildheillle Weltwood was burned With twalOgitieo. Ineend. leriene latinepeeted, 'PlentifOrraine: are reported in gee* , bee and the foreilt airee are no barer O. 4004440e, to property, •• The two-year-old daughter of W. M. Vey, of Weet Dither, fell into a boiler ecalding Water and died, The Brockville electric light steam Was damaged. by fire, and'(' the teen wahe ilarienfeef for: a few dere Phereskthe Mentreal, read foreman, • Wite Sentenced to three yea* in the fpenitentoiry for defrenling the city. , ' Arthur and Geell•Thompsoneghtaple- • to*, • Were fined KO and. costs at tie -Th ag UM hunting muskrats out of ttr .• Ikea .1 Oheney °ewe *4 be • Igesenier Partner, 0 Orin of V, 3 vheney Co., doing Weirton th 0 of Tokeo.contitr andSrate afore uIe end Chat told flem will Pale th sum of ONE BLIINDRED DOLLAR for each and every esee ofOatarrh tha cannot be oused ley theme of Hell' Oatairh Quire. VRAISTE J. OREN EY Sworn to before me and Aubileribed in my presenotethie Oth day of Decene her, A. Del 1890g . A. W. 614BAS0N't (Seal.) Notary Public. •Halla Oatt.arih Ohre is taken intern Q7,0114 acts directly en the bleed an nencoue ourfaceo• of the oyistem. Send for testimonials free. _ ' F. j CHENEY it 00., Teled0.0 SOld by all druggists, 75c. • ' atTioank,e ge4ro Vanady for constiP- ,. CAST-OFF YACHTS. ' Otd angueo Ctlp Challengers Have Come Upon Evil Days. I. The life of a racing yacht is usually short and sweet. For a year or two she is working round and. Tonna the ,.•eeast, from regatta to regatta. , Then newer heedels take her place, and the fainous enttor alimp or schooner Jeri aside her raeillag Saila for ever. and is either turned into a comfortable cruis- er, or sold for a song to take her place in trade, carrying ,rice or scone- th4Pg .1ilm that. Sometimes her ease is even worse. Tho yachts ofthe early 'nineties were racing machines pare and` simple. :They .had prectcrilly no accommoda- tion below, and some were actually not worth tinkering with. ' Such was Valkyrie ilL, Lord Teunraven's cele- lirated cup racer, In Sento:ober, 1898, she made a great attempt to wrest the America Cup from the hands of its holders, but was beaten in all three races by the American -yacht, Defen- der. Lees than six Years .later she was given over to the dockyard break- ers for dismemberment. ' . Sit Thomas Lipton , kept Shamrock I. ,for '.several years, and used her for the purpose oftuning op Sham- rock III, She was , taken across the Atlantic a second 'tinier' sold, trans- formed into a schooner, and is being. used We oriclerstand, to carry scrap metal to Smith America. The original Winner of the cup, of which e New York Yacht Club is. so -proud, the sturdy old America, had ' the '.Iongest. life of any racing yacht on ,retord, It was on the .22nd of August 1851 that the America beat every One of the English creeks in a race round the /ale of Wight., and shortly afterwards was •sold to Lord £L000.quiere for ,the, trifling sum : of Lord, Templeton was her next own- er. • He used her as ti cruiser .for Some years, He sold her to Mr. Pitcher, whopartly rebuilt her; and then, in'. Decie.bought the' historic. craft. He 'rechristened her Camilla, tuned her .up, and ' raced her with some sueeess: °nee more She creased the Atlantic, and at the beginning of the great Ameriean. Civil War became a block- ade runner, taking cargoes' of tmg-' . h Sire Wilfrid Laurier addressed ten Ihnheand people at Berlin, ' Ont., and . • announced his intention to appoint a separate Minister of Labor. . Mr Mac- kettp.le Ring, the candidate, wee wee xeceived, - The 10 menthe ohl daughter of W. 0. Middlemiss, a farmer neer Spring- ' geld, fed into * bucket of milk and was drowned before her parents found • her. The bucket was On the ground • near the back porch of the Middlemiss arid the child tumbled into it. "" from the porch. • Wne. Bisson, a fine leoking and in- telligent young Man of 19 years of age,. • was Picked up on the. Sohn street bridge, Toronto, in e. state of collapse and' taken to St, Michael's hospital. It was found that he was in a ste.rying 4emadition. •Lle was able to take may • a little rank up to midnight., but his chances for recovery are bright. His - :eon says he came from the island of :Guernoey three years ago, and e did well for two years. For the last year, however, he had only two month's' .werk. Ile has had nothing to eat for ' days, and timid he would rather die than beg , • ' . A higher standard of answering at the examinations for entrance into ,the faculties of education, and into the normal and moild richoolawill hereaf- ter be exacted .by the clepartnient of -education. This min pursuance of the policy adopted of improving the quell- ' . fications. ofiteachers, The age of ad- mission in eachease, will also les raiedd -.one -year. TO prevent a scarcit3r of '4 • 4 William Ifaines, 'Pliorold TOWilehiP /armor, was haled liefOre Magistrate , by Trustee'John EBradleY. of S.S.No. ' Thorold, and fined $10 70 for disor- deriy the school,in question • one day redeitly. Haines' 'little son, •...#t seems, was made the victim of a •' trick by some of the boys, and the irate father descended: on the school • with a horsewhip. threatening to , thrash everyone there. When the ' erelang lady teecher, Mabel Powell, ordered him to lefiertelie used' threat- ening language to her, and he refused ; I - BRITISH TREASURY GETS MANY I s WI NDFALLfh 0 : t. 4 Penitent* In Three Months Rey In AM Ran&S frOM MO to Han 0 * • 0rowne-One Woman Who Rost th Clevernment fleturnfid I Single , Peetago Strimele-frivate Oempenles •. MO Receive Behinds, Wivitillia frOM consedence-strieken • people ooze to. the British TreionnY in soMe curious Ways, but the hidden I secrete underlying these Payments WO never revealed to the publie, who are Ileft in draw their own udereneee. Even the remittance of small •euMs is mi mysterious as. the receipt of bank- notes e value of hundreds of Pounde. Acknowledginent of "eon- acience money" is made through the columna of The Times almost ,:every flaY, and within the past two or three months the sums Bent to the Chancel - ler of the: Exchequer have amounted to upwards of £400. The, largest aura forwarded this year was £355 in bank- notes, and the sraalleet was a postal order for half e crown. The name of the sender is never discleeed by 66,1ftemsuri. „ ,_ but sometimes these • tonenoutions from penitent people are aceerelianied by Strange letters, • Not =gay months, ago the Chan- cellor me -reeved e60 sovereigns from a Person who merely signed himself • "X,X.X.," ;and explained that the come were payment of , "conscience ,money." The gold wad neatly packed, in a tin box and sent • by Post, and, of course, there was no means of• find- ing out who the sender' was. Nor did he 'wish his name to be known, for he requested that acknoirledgment of the money should be made through the newspapers;. - Not long ago a secretary ' found: On his desk in the Treasury Office "a. big, stout envelope inside :of which was a square •:piece of wood, pierced with , a number of round boles. In, each of ,: these, wrapped in. paper, were a cer- ;•, ta.in, number of •sovereigns, totalling altogether 100, : ' Then there is the cape of a woman who once sent a sin- gle penny stamp, explainime that she had defrauded the Government of that i amount, of postage five years pre- viously. ' ; Ili...marked cOrtiost to this "corn Science -stricken" mortal was. an Eng- : lishman living abroad who sent - a draft to the Treaattry for £00. . An - ether "penitent," who had swindled the state of $85 in Ilia income-tax return, forwarded ' the amount in bank -notes with • this letter: ."The Chancellor of the • Exchequer,- Dear Sir, -I am sending you herewith .£35, which is to go to the use of ..the GeV- ernment. I WO' send More soon, un- til I have repaid fourfold, in Accord- ance with the teaching of the Scrip, •tures. , The. way of the transgresaor is hard, No. one knows how I have , suffered kr my' wrong, And," I. would Seek to make a bountiful eestoratien. May .God pardee, while His Majesty's Goverrnmeet is-, benefited." • • Ttril Or ANTON Si* a 1114411 C llow"todIVare Thew A PIONEER OF THE KEY In thousandi of homes Bebe* OWn. Tabie,ta fe the only medicine Med when children are and the /mother .who keeps this medicine on baud may feel 04 *ale as though th.ere Was a doctor constantly In the berme Baby's Own Tablets euro all otomach aeh and bowel troublee,hreek up cOlde expel woems, and make teething ear. : The mother has the guarantee of a government arialyet that this Medicine contains no opiate or poisonous sooth- ing tuff. Airs IL Beinlyiaian. Mat. S., says.- I have used Baby's teething and for constipation, and Own* Tablets for my little, girl while think _there io no medicine can equal thenn”. Sold by meclicinedealers or by mail at '20e 'a box from the Dr. Will - buns Mediciee (Jo,, Brocktfille Ont, . • , ouTEH'S HANKNOTES Often Preferred to 'twee hewed by, . the Seek of Eriglend. • Mr. Thomas Wakeheld Simpson, whose will has just been proved in England, was formerly •a, Partner in the Old Bank at Whith of S' Chapman 44 Co., founded in 1785 by Wakefield Simpson, a respected Quak- er greed. and draper., whose notes were in after years sometimes prefer - ,red • locally to those of the Dana Of England. • This preference for Simpson- and Chnpman's notes over those of the Bank of England was net perha 4 chiefly eaufie for some years ,the Bank of England could. not be re u'eed ,to pay cash for its notes. but eras more probably due to the fear of tak- ing forged Bank of England . notes; which were very numeroUS .until the bank ceased to *sue £1 and 42 notes, tind capital putushinent for forgery was abelished. Although the Bank of England was always persistent tracing, if , pose sible, and in bringing to punishment forgers of its. note., depredater's chance were during several years that • he might dimwit between 000 and 400 offences before he was con. vieted, and between 1,000 and 2,000. before being hangech. From a tepart made to Queen Vic- toria in the first. year of her reign, it aPpears, that during the ten years 1812 to „ (weed notes were pre- sented at the Bank of England, but only. 1,345 persons were Convicted of forging and uttering, and °illy 168 -persona were executed for forger. The convietions were in the proper- - tiou • of one to 163 'offences and the executions as one • to 1,304. In 1817 there were 31380 forgeries, of notes. with 128 cenvictions and eighteen exe- cutions; and in 1830 the forged notes mesented at the bank were only 613, and one person was .eorriicted, but Was not executed. ' The lest execution for forgery was :on the last day, of the Year 1829, but it was: not until IV% thaccapital pun- lehinent for the forgery of bank-netes was Abolished, and the forgery of ablis or powers of attorney continue& to be It capital offence until 1831, when Queen Vidorie cisme to the Amu% - • teachers as a result of the abolition, of s °63 , Own. Perhaps the largest amotmt of "con. '•• " ' ' • the county model schools the Minist r mien e meney in one sum., that ha , . .of Education will, on the inspector'n rCeonarnendation, extencleover uatil -elutre-BOneett year any certificate ex piling' in the meantime. ••bietions among vegetable giewthi'i tf as A pain prescription is printed upen St, Tablets. Ask your Doctor or Druggist ted if this formula is not coniplete. Head me pains. Womanly pains, pains anywhete at get instant rettef from• a Pink Pain :a I Tablet. Sold by W. S. R. Holmes and • paids e ec for 2;8A5 eack2,5c_box_of Sit Pi k 1 MUD NI --1111,AN-S'STO)11C11-: COMFORT .f.4 It's •of Speeial Value to Many lickr. ---whiehewas Sent by: thevicarof Cripplegate, 'to the tini States Secretary of the: Treasury years ago,. with the explanation th the sum was entrusted to him by the rootlet cactos the California • - •., „ • -se, deeert: This plane, a roulade corapeet growth, rolls about the level floor of , :the desert for eight or trine months of • -the' tear.tossed hither and you by the winds which blow with fierceness over all of • Oaliforniahr sand plat , during ethose months' ,At: the coming of the ,-rains, or rather the cloudbursts, which *Weep the desert in the spring, this ,dietiis takes root wherever it happens • to have been dropped by the last wind .01 whigh it was the plaything, anclem• ineplately begins to put out all around qtarriall shoots Which, in turn become eXactlflike the parent plant," No less than 22 ocean liners are now somewhere in the river between Mon- treal and Quebec, either outward or inward bound, and in addition to the larger craft thereis a' number of small- •er vessels, such as coasting ships and ' which go to is 11 the total ' of ships delayed by the densest fog • and emoke cloud which has ever ..eidthe St Lawrence. The cost to the thiliping companies is reckoned in the thieuean.d, for it goes ewithout saying that when a, "boat is anchored and does not reach her destination the cost ot veerking her goes oji lust the verge. One days delay to the slims new in the river, numbering'22,ineans approximately $13,200, and assome of hem have been trying to make • the •eget of Montreal since Sunday last the loss to Owners will be considerable. • , Frozen-4ra: tied evidentiy • a Ling . .itene dead, re:whole vilage Of Siberian Eskimos were found on the Siberian •, .ocitist by a patty of Indians, who went • , in a canoe last Imp to see theca, corn- • rades,and to enquire what experiences they hal gone through doting the •,• , winter. Their provisions Were eithatiSt- • 4114,. and in them famished conditicee 'they had eaten the walrus' skin eoverg. •, from their houses, and had actually be- gun to devour the elothing that cover- . them. This tele told- by the Rev. !Edward 0 Campbell,: who is iri Charge ,of the Presbyterian mission station at St Lawrence Island, near Nome, Alai; ke, rn a letter to the Rev Wallace Lee. of Seattle. Only ante a year is Lawrence in conmennieation With tre outside world, and the letter ro- •oivod from Mr elempbell is the first : news of the tragedy brought toSerittle. One great and redeeming virtue hi the mail who has to do with horses is silence. If the inti who built the '-iotoole in Jerusalem over Said a wise *deer it was in: eeferenee to :the keel), • ;leg:fifth° mouth shut -and tverybody •who him to do Wieh horses will find that Weimer la vetitablygolden in their ' 'handl:mg. A. hotae le a stiipid beast at the hese To yell at him le Merely to • 46tifilee him. and when a horse is rat& •led there ie no 1016104( What, he will 410. This is 'nettling new, but once in a 'While it gag tubbed into one's inner croneciousriesS !we, mariner that calls leir Smote sort of protest, 'Veer load - °tithed telemeter. Who te 0600E41%11y entitle at hie lioteekeig: nuteatme pure nd dinple that Should be abated 18, he pollee station if necessary. Aos, net of a horko given over: to aorne o elee to drive should 'mid that he befell; be spoken tp deeently, ..• Liiiitnent Co., Limited, GehiteseeA eustotiler of our* mired err .bio Calle of dieter/0er in to tiered by the Utte ItINARD'S 1NliktRNT. Vont% tent Th UM VS • , A notable discoVeey and one tha, appeals especially to many people ir- Clinton is the combination of Stomach , help in the Mi-o-ne, treatment. Thi: preparation works wonders 18 oose indigestiod of weak stomach. It acts. directly upon the walts c: I • the sun:leach and bowels, strengthen: nig and stimulating them so that the3 readily take care of the fOod- that h. eaten without distress or suffering. 'So positive are the good effects fol. lowing the use of ldienna that 'the remedy is 'sold by, NV S R °Holmes under an absolute guarantee to refund . th 6 money if it fails to. cure. A 50 ceni • box of Nii-o-na, will do the good thi, stotnach needs which is simply to • tnake it do its own vvork, • • oduseci to Confederetion. • Australians are beginning' to realize that Federal Government is very 'dif- ' forent from the old system under which each eolony had .its own su- preme Legislature. Parliaments, it is true, still make the mw but the fhi h • Court not only, declares what the law 'means, but alto determines' whether the law is valid or invalid. The con- stitution, thitugh. written is not rigid. The tonendment provistuts ' are the f most liberal in Vie' world, and when- e - majoritv fe•the people unedietakahly 'desire act alteration, 'that* iS no triceps of baulking their 0 will. • . person who declined to disclose his identity, but who said that he had corce into possession of the money by. ,defrauding the United :Stakes Govern- tecrife„ •eee 'Eut tele' 114 Treairy i�a to whom '400itifidersise .receleY' is paid, On S'Ve different!gebasions an..advet- tisdnienti appeared in one of the. don daily newspapers in which a known cionniany 'acknowledged receipt of S100 "as conscience , tummy from LY.Z." Five times the person Who concealed his .identity, behind these letters Sent fo the company in ques- tion a 1100- note and a Postal..ord for .10s. Tho receipt of the mon Caused surprise, but with the rem tepee the sender enelosed a letter explanation to the effoet that it w the first _instalment . of .1,506 intended to refund. The ten shi Angie- if was -stated, .NIT'as to ,defra the cost of acknowledging in W. AcMeCennell. ) I neneaFsedHis E:tmerat, 40"111`14-mt, the brother al in his lodge to gather areiitid,kim, Joseph 'Sandhi:4 a 'charter member 6i.,the Red Mei at Ad- vance, this conritY, cliiifbad„ihte a cof- fin which he had made to Iorcler. stretched himself out as he will 1Ie , when . he is dead, eressed his hands over his breast aisd bade them pass ' ermine and view him: Mr. Sandlln 18 er a veteran of the civil war and is ec- eY centric. He is slxtelght y.eare old. it, ,Me. Banditti made a. coffin of the beet bf yenow peeler, superior in 16'30th:tan- as ship and 'Mutiny, and bought a lot in he ia cemetery, and he has placed a mon- 1- • r - 1 ument 'oyer the spot where he desires - to he belled. He left the coffin in the care of the lodge, inside of .whicb he placed written instructions as to funeral arrangements -Lebanon and.) ben. Indianapolis News H. P. DWIGHT FATHERED Tet,C. 0RAPHY CANADA Otiew From ilefiereon County, N. Y,A " when operator. Ware FOP, and 4Far Between and Wont Steadliy Till, He Belittled His Profiled Position at Head of 0. N. W. -Served Country siinguFt7enyieleanraRoatida fsine eand ttlul lo: 't150. harnese, is a boa ot which, few Men can make. Mr, P. D*ight, prod. .dent of the Great North Western Tele- graph Coe.* able to do so' 404 to take satishiption out fif the fad that he is not occupying any sinecure in his old age. Five years age Mr. Dwight. retie. ed from the /idly° Management el the :oormaeurreeted' beweednase. telegrapherpresident. He the days when telegraphy Nita scarce- ly more than an experiment,. ,He schooled himself in the art ,,of tele- graphy as a lad, and in •the short space of a year and a half became one of the meet expert telegraphers a his day. Since then be has,..witnessed the march of telegraphy. across and up and down the continent and hao ever been in, the iront rank of the advance, ,* Mr, Dwight was horn on .Dec. 23, 1828, on . a farm near: the village of Jefferson eounty, N.Y. lost: his parent's when he was a boy and was ieft with a useless farm and a future. • At the age •of nineteen he entered the service of the Montreal Telegraph CO. as an operator. The corepaoe was then just organized, and Mr. Dwight was striteoned at Belle- ville, Ont. , From that city he went on to Mont- real and in a remaelcably short time was Made western' superintendent of the infant company. One of Mr. Dwight's most notable services to the • company and, to the Dominion Of Canada, occurred at the time ,of the ':Fenian raid. He knew every acre of land On the frontier of Ontario, for he had traveled it scores of times, and when the trouble came : he sat: to his office at Torontonie close tench with the Derainion Government and received from his operators from • the front, full and .accurate reports of the trouble, and of the movements of the invaders. These he quickly sent • to Ottawa and it was due to Mr. Dwight mese perhaps than to any one : mane that prompt action wes taken. During the Northwest rebellion in 1885 he ' also rendered similar service to the G•overnraent, eriligleening them thtough the Medium of Ins operators, whom he had scattered 'throughout the most rerabte districts 'of the coun- try. His sdrvices in this, connection were publicity acknowledged by the Minister if Militia 'in Parliament. Mr, Dwight was given, a free hand by the directors of, the company and invited to make Suggestions and do Whigs. With business eye and intiii- thole, he, saw Ontario's inture, p.a4 gangs: of 'men were Sent broadcast • throughout The province to ‘string the comPany's wires.. One clay he reeety-' le4Ahe_following,-sarcastie wtre-froin- Montreal, "Aren't there any. more • sawmille, you eau reaell with wires?'" Other extensions were inacie, however, ,and Mt. Dwight's policy was sustain- ed * • Mr. •Dwight'S business kee nOte is the word which seine up telegraphy -le:. despatch. "Creasing a, greet; he takes - a. Sheet cut. Arriving •his 01400 he. Site down with his hat and overeoat septacn. tehifis'ngerxiogvhetry. ayeharisnciforiciedfudeeit. have : left, his blue. eyes scornful al spectaelesi. • Ile carries his yolith intci his Old age and rat:dem:here -every de- eeil, because las „bits a working mind. A• Tele, ra ,iO4rtintent is not more' a ereetlese energy. With ,greet *Slit luitetirias from a ei atoh.to a handshake' aed „Lew° &nen tdr his trieed'. has -gorte7f-e.eie buried hs 'Ive:rskiJInaesnonen. s en*reS 11::hs erist tam newspaper *the receipt of the ,e100, This was repeated regulailY. un- til the whore sum of tseo was paid. eoinpanies and corporations also receive "censeiehce money" front time to time, but it is perhaps insur- ance conc'erns that are most fortunate n this respect. It is well known. that eUmpankti whieh do fidelity guarantee businees •receive large, stuns rom those .who have bean :goilty of Mbezzlement. , 'It is On repord _that lieeetreweeteereflef-EF7Orthese'" com- panies dsisoovered araoftg his iett'ers ne day an envelope eontaining £40) n hank -note, Recompanied by a let - or stating that the writer, who did not ivulge his nem% returned the money Which the xereptiny had had to pay ine years provieuely through his aving heturvied tho, trot • ef his 0,.ra- loyers, riio insuranceoffices; too, ..t From Affluence to Porierty. d .Thomas Bassett, aged „el, hes teen killed ilea hayfield near Stroticl.:' Eng, •h where he was employed to hold horsett. Many.,years ago he wee worth 1200;000e and was a promment figexe on the. turf. He etept a beer house ix I3ird street, .Oxford street, Loudon, where he took bets before "there, were stringent gaming laws, and so miner. °us, Were hit; clierite that people used to offer premiums. for fropt positions • in the orowds that isetabled. 2' A Sinking, *Hollow, " Ali. Cone " Sensation at the Pit of the. Stomach. "THAT IS DYSPEPSIA " A remedy vitieh hie mode t• Ors prompt "and drake piresanehe ems* even the Sort elietistlifie eel* do BURDOCK B1.0C)D tlITTERS are frequently the recipients of °eon- scienee money." Once a man ealled at One' of these office s and handed over the counter 1.1,70, which he said he 'hid been asked bit "a friend 18 America" to pay, bat who name he eld not reveal. ,There is also it case • in which • ari, old-establishe'd fire office received between £800 .,,,,ii v) from a man who had " darauded upwards of thirty years age. Comillering the nuniber of fraud that are perVetrated On railway coir parties; it ia surprising that. they tee ceive so little "eoliscience MotteY" they de, The man who, swindles th railways evidently does It with as tench unconeern as the man who (heats The Exehequer. Probably the biggest, semi ever veinoded to a rail efirenane" Was redeilled On One 04‘ Wen • When it was *est exPeeted The P s Picrilo. A. Boston 'fittildog owned • by George H. Clapp was so determined to cap.ture a woodchriek Which he had chased, into: its den that he followed atter find stayedeelnethehole-alle night—VM"Oir '- the .deg had tot lira jnWS about Ake enemy Ise:found that Iie ceuld not net out owing „to fele small dee- Of, the sit.h niers hole Rather than lose ' hie prey the dog ,retained his hold on the Wood; ,chuck overnight andevas helped, hut his master la the, morning The, deg • was nearly exhausten and revival aft- er feedtng and drinking in it curlew meeinese •lite eonemned, about twe - 011_artn of Unguarded ice cream which luta beeri get aside ter a- paVty. A.ft‘le thiS the dog seemed still mime/What &geed and ealleed tke eliniax fan - lug into a buciret of lemonade, - Worcester Telegrare, • • t seeese,.. tv e The emit* et the inntlay Cid net give hie 'flame, but he indicated that the Duey was meant' as reeemperise r lie tiomethirie Whit& he heel done le by yeme erevieuely, and which 11a4 Ec nce troubled his conimiehee tt soltietierim happens that hotel companies. are hi hide (111108t3 have bee* known to heave .withool, paying their ant hitt some of them have Nirt honetst enough to "stump up" tet et a I,* .• •••• •••.• • itlei mile Icy reed/Ail* end teak* the h ioweve *WU" retnethig 0.0111,11101014 and iiiiiscwieg the appetite, Aid rake*.1 la :WA* and vigor to the 'yew*. Ikkat, Abe, &Welt, Bptii,148.1 weittie.“I hay. tumid Duidsskmooddi )1110tort 414, Mad that for tocUatailit moo gilt* snob rate in %desalt Trotildese tied 1.) mtworylda. I wee trottlds4tor. yttatorith Dppamdoonl4 pt No row anti* jij I took those Wilda le new 1 we eat 0 quickly enok a etild,druggh to are spensing eyerywhereeit devotee:rely old Onre Tablet called Preventies reventice are else firer foe frivie ib iildreie take Prev trifles at 11i4. voze stage, io heed off all Polite Box 48 2ge, mom W 8 It iftentett and A McConnell. Inca te• lias Weak and Run Dovin STOCK EDUCING • OF Furniture and ouse urnishings. NOW IN FULL SWING Prices now in 'vogue at this store will convince,you that now is, the time to billy. ,411mmift, alker Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, Clinton. .• Phone or Call bay .or Alight, • Ross 1111.181111.11.411 41110110/14441111141 .For All Next Week When in Clinton de not fail to see our four window bargain. All genuine mcmey-savers. Window No. $1.25 Handled Axe ... 75c Window No,. -2 75e Large -burner col3-blast La,nterns. ......only 50e . . . $1,56 one piece nickle- plated" Tea •Kettlqs, . ..$b25 , Window No. 4 .$1.2.00.Double.barrei Gun for $1O.0O $15.00 Double-barrel Gun,................. . . ... $11:2 00 t•oo toonble-barrel. Gun; • for. $9.00 $8-5o Single -barrel Gun for $740- . . , . . , • arlarid Bros. sToyg,s. and .F,IARDWARE :�Sseript4emmlito •' Jetta° makes enough • dessert for -a ----LARGE • At all grocers 'IOC per Package Sand A Normal School to train for life in the home umili Endowment permits low • rates and hi auhter gd class a yenta OS. 28thyear and et. ter than ever. Write for Cate - to logue f Alma College, St. Thomas, Ontario, 4 ALMA COLLEGE • .00 YEARS° • Wotianin, OFTEN • exPameNta . !LAWAY 1164,A:it, ittnak ,ottig rat Visoh, Ont4 list Of bar typentnutt witik °, ' ittraktit48 IbtAltt AND NERVE Ski Irritao fa with rated* 1 tell how your Neat* and err* POP boaattad ma. . “I aim taty ;week and MA down Md Iteedaelsea nearly eery day 'tad .very often would fame away, in lacti ter doctor said that sometime X WOild MVO aattni Wit of the Mit. Iti one of your travel1inp soot that 1wail indiamd to til Milburn'. 'Haut itiki Nerve rills and lifter taking three boom am gled to telate it leis hese anumb** ot year" slue* I had a fainting spoif sod *carnal:" ever' have a• 11411adtiche. TOIS Much cermet be mid in pntice 01 Mil. burn% Ileart and Nartre Palle, hlv Mbah slaty bits otibtated a prrhiet owe Palo $0 porboxc flier MARKS DESIGNS Copytuoirre Ado igrtroliIbftrganddt;krnllaroVgirel lavontion preablynAtsstlommunins- Moo striatlycnadential, HAis)ikon:patents Yilc1242gfAlifokull'Il7V41. (l'ettr. omauto$46, withoutia ittraN lathe Sdatifie 'American. A tistamiactr ulta;ttratta tiuseitt ete m coma of aay tititlatlf10,Ioantal. Xennt rot: caneachr n yeseroarese ereeslil, 8014 V' all aBWAL oods • . Our Millinery will be ready for inspection this evening. h ia simply impossible to fully describe it. You must' see it .for yourself. Our Fall Goods are At value and Quality. 'Joule with the crowd to buy while there is a sufficient choice. - Pro- duce taken in exchanqe anti (lash paid for produce if you wish. See our peaches. • R. ADAMS. Loadesboro 11241.1"t111114#19# Three Piece Parlor Suites 311)143,'S WANTIEID tsh paid fowr Ilides, Skin .11t1 Tallow. ' I, Exceptionally Good Values I. rioted Si ka, tWo pieces ike, re band polished Meting:my frames. We have secured these 3nitfiseit littla mothen half the usual prieee. These Suito are co‘red iri Short .eitide of the most Beentifel Pint efellere get beet eboico J. H. Chellew, 111 t:1