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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-01-16, Page 2.111111•10010100.11•111101rriellai•IMOMM•110 lesepe•09111111090000000001119001 I How to Cure - Cold t . • • • s laimeoesmooll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • White Mlle • • Compound with ! Eucalyptol aud • Honey • • • - • Is unequalled to rolieve is and Kure any kind of • • • • • • • • • • • Koff or Kold.' • • —0 • • • Guaranteed by • * • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 Ws' S. R. HOLMES I • .I • Manrg Chemist : • • e •• • ••••••••••••••••••••• 0•••• —RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE - Slabs For Sale WE HAVE FOR SALE A . QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK SLABS, CUT 16 INCHES LONG SUITABLE FOR RANGES. ' J-. Hamilton COAL ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- PLY NOW. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, $7, PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED -AND PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at Davis & Rowland's will be promptly attended to. • J Stevenson Cream Separators NO article on the farm pays the farmer better than a Creana Sep- arator. When buying, buy the best that is the DeLaval. I am agora for it in this. district. - The Cyclone Fencing • The Cyolone Wire Fencinghas the two great requisites—it looks well and lasts a long time. ' Be- fore placing your order let me slim you this fencing and quote • you prices. • ' JAS. APPLEBY, Clinton DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, Specialist, will be at Holmes' Drug Store, Clinton, on Friday, Nov.. 29. Glasses properly fitted. Diseas- es of the eye, ear, nose and throat treated. Real Estate for Sale FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND A quarter miles • from church, post - office, school and the village of Auburn. Suitable for grain or grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con.. West Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres of land, 15 acres under bush and the balance nearly all grass. A brick house, a ban..barn 5260, a driving house e4e30 with a cemelit. pig house underneath, are on said premises. Also lot 28, East Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly oppos- ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres of and, 15 acres of which are biesh. On this lot there is a bank barn 40x60. There are 4 acres of good bearing orchard on the two firms. Both lots are well fenced and ue- derdrain.ed. . A never failing spring runs across ;.ioth. farms. PosseSsinn can be given at once. Terms easy, The proprietor is now Past the age to farm.—Apply to Thomas • ,Nich- olson, Auburo P. G. Prompt reply will be given to all comniunica.- tions. Oct. 07°. • FARM FOR SALE.—THE UNDER - triple& offers for sale part of lot 40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile south of Clinton, consisting of 20 acres. Good frame house with, st- one cellar, barn 86x70 with. cement basement, Easy terms. — J. A. Smith. •40 FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, • CON. 2. Stanley, containing 100 ares, 10. aeres of bush, the remainder is well fenced, underdrained and in a good State of cultivation. 1* acre Of Or- chard and small fruit. On the pre- mises ie a two story brick hOuse with slate roof, a first-eta:8s •farm house. a barn, Size, 14 x 80 with gione stabling, a cetteat si10-1090, good driving house, pig pen and hen bonen. Inee nevet4aP- Ing welia. This fain is ,situated wiles from Itrueefield. 6 trent Olin. ton and on re od gravel toad. Ain ply On fir 06111180 or addreete Arleen /loft, Clibtan P. 0. • 02 W. L. Weile's paining of the Coercenaval review in 1.905 in cote- bration •of the entente cordiale le Oa view in the House of Commons. William Pane of Heruilton wee struck by a street ear last Friday and had his • Valp badly Lora. He Will recce er. • 0•000•00009.000•00011) • 0. • • From Jan. 2nd., Eater • io any day ler long or shot • • • Course, New Catalogue • e ready. Write for it 1 you e • heve any idea cif a- college • • course. Address V-, H. • • Sha*, Principal, Central • • BuMness College, Toriente.—• • • 4110•••••••••••••••••• • NEW1 TERIVf. • hoc Nes. If you need a Trunk, Valise or Suit :lase We can suit you. • • Or if its anything in Sleigh Bella, rhino 131ankets, Robes, Etc.,, we have a large stock to chop() front. , But Harness is our specialty. When you want a set, light or heavy, call on us. Our !glees are. right ' Your patronage is respectfully soli- cited. Stand opposite the market, formerly occupied by Johnson & Atm, Albert McAllen CENTRAL BUSINESS .00LLEGE • of Toronto has ettaxted thousands of young Men and Women on the easy, way to independence and sne- eess. Let us give, the start. • Write for. Catalogue and plan • to , speed the:next six menthe with u8. Enter any.Address W. H. Slia.tv, Principe', yonge & G•etrard Sts., Toronto. • .. •. elfUSINESS KNOWLEDGE" "EVERLASTING PUSIT".. are twO 'essentials to •success.' % A.ttend- ELLIOTT • TORONTO, ONT.. • And prepare for first-class business . positions such as are open e• • students...,. Hundreas stu dents are going • into good pesi, tions enery. year. Let us train Yeti for one. We Will do .t right. WINTER' TERM OPENS AN• . 6th, 1508. Write for .catsleeue • and see. wherein we ',excel.' ordinary' • • business colleges, Location -1 loge,., cote of 'Yonge and Alexerrlee Stree . • W. j: .ELLIOTT, . PR-INtlIPAL ' • NOW IS THE 17.1Vf1n.—TO PLACE your Order , for Fencing 'before the advance in price. Use the Coll Spring Wire made by the Canadian Fence Co. ofwhich 1 ameagent in. this district,' I am alsoagent for the colebra,ten Heintzman: Piano.— F. W. Evans Box 155 Clinton. P.O: Are you ready for Christmas. Just about three weeks left in ,which to puechase. ,. • You will find our stock of NEW FRUITS and CFIRISTMAS GRO- CERIES "FIRST .IN. QUALITY." Our stock elChina and. Dinner Sets may not be •the. largest on the Mar- ket but we claim it to he the prett- iest and best in the county for the money. • • ' .. • Beaton • ) ( 111. rompt delivery • 00000000000000000000000 ' 0 O THE LEADING, SCHOOL. 0 CENTRAL STFIATFORD. ONT. O By giv•ing a better course 0 0„,ot training than that given 0 O by any other similar instite 0 O ution in Ontario, we lave 0 O• become one of the leading 0 . O business training school; in O• O Canada. Our graduates are 0 O in • demand as office assist- 0 O ants and 1iusines8 • college 0 O teachers. Our courset being 0 O the best, our graduates, sue- 0 O eeed. If interested in your 0 O own Welfare write now for 0 O our Catalogue ; it is free, 0 O We have' three depeetenerits, 0 O Commercial, Shorthand and 0 O Telegraphic, —417inter term 0 0 opens January Sth."— 0 O 0 O Elliott & Ms:Lapin, Ptift'S. 0 O 0 00000000000000000000000 uron " • 10 1# Clinton riews.Record ounty News. athered Aar News -Record Reader Goderich 1 .Gocierigh. A delightful entertainment took 1 Miss O'Reilly has leturned to But - place in ;et sieorge chiirch on the faJoaftee spending her holidays with evening of las: 'rhuesday. Rev. 1V1.ark her parents and sister of town** Turnbull preeieed with hieusual, On Friday last We received e very pietas:mg manner.There was a Tree; interesting letter from Mrs. J., Bisset of course. A • delightful oatorinne • Thom Written from 0-Atlan1ic }Louie" was presented. by the -scholars- 01 at Sernmerleaye, Cornwall, England, Miss Le Touzell's class, entitled in which she says "We are so near "Snow White. It was in, four ante. the sea that we do not get rush We noticed -Miss Bernice Davis, Willie frost -although the last two days Sturdy and Leonard Macklin aniong ham been rather cold and a little the beautifully dressed figures. One snow • fell, a -most unusual thingbore.' tableaux had three little brownies in This isa watering place and inthe it, Mies Inestbead and the little summertime people some' here :tone all Misses Smith sang "Buy e Broom,' parts, England is very pretty ni.er- Miss Holt presiding at the piano. eVer one goee,.. Attnost :vet'i pl• ee • For an encore they sang "Purses, and haS, its ehurclr,. or cestle or ;tubes' or Baskets." Another pretty and im- something ancient that is of •r.terest: .pressive feature Was the singing • Christmas. festivities began the Area, "Statlight" by Master Cockburn before,, . • Hays and..his live young sisters, the Mr, Richard Parker uf. Sfrio. Palk, youngest a' tot in ,white. Cockbure Ne* Ontario, formerly of fiedeietb, has a beautiful voicer and took the is visiting his erester,• Isdrs, John sold• parts, They were encored very. Bates. warmly: The little girls also, rens Mr. Walter, Beil of • .Neleole. • L. tiered some ' nice recitations latee, and his brother, lie. rieerge- ilea of Dorothy Emile rendered a piano .snlet- the. same :i y, and the latter s Wife tion Very cleverly. Miss Grace Seag- were present at -the fir•eral of he et's. violin solo • was beautifirly axe- late David S. Carter atS.0.11itien. . en enter!, Mies...Tuttle Denogh accom- Friday last, Mrs. Robert .1 eleielone panyine„ her on. the piano.Willie 'of: Godera and other 'mese: - 8 of Sturdy 'delighted all With hie 'recite- the Johnstone and 'tell. A..itis' !so tion "Dick's Modest Wish"' . Which attended the. foetal, • set evelybode laughing and fer en -Me MoArthur.•oe Trafalgat sieeet ogre he recited "My Birthday, Par- Was one •of Stile 'workmen employed :en ty." Rev, Mr: .Turnbull . presented the first ^elevator overbuilt in reeler- ths 'fitst -Prize to Mise 'Hazel Hart- ich. . well. • The seCond prize Went to Miss • Engineer and .Mrs.-BaXter left some Beatrice Wells ned the third to Miss- days ago for Kamloops 13.SI,. where Eva Beck. Mrs. Heeney, delighted all where Mr, Baxter has been sedvised. with her enetrnmentel sols, eceorn-' to spend the *10.to months.. • .panied by her young sons; Bernard Organist Cull • of St, . George's • and Dear, with. tatitherine and eyrie--cliurcli died on Sunday morning. , bal.' Sante. Claus did not forget: Mr. McKim hag e ..taken up his duties your reporter e for a very pretty' sou- as town clerk. .• •• • :: ' • year. basket Wee. his gift to her. He : (Ren.). Elliott has gone to. also: wishenes a Happy New Year. Bermuda, for . • • eMts. Vrehster was 'confined . to. her At *high neon on New Years bed' the pest theeffect ot • a .stylish assembly met at 'the.. resid- her recent: fell. • • ence .of Mre.Elljah Maetin. to . witness • William Andrews • returned • to the .wedding:" 'Of her.grand-daughter, his home .in.. OungenriOn on Monday bf •Miss 'Lillian May W.ebster, Fredetv'' last week: , ick Charles Sbephird only: in .of• Captain A. M. Sheppard, all of :town, Rev. J. A. Anderson performed 7..the • .cererneny., .The . bride,, who is very. fair, looked lovely in a. 'costume •0!. white white. silk '.grenedine trimmed with. white silk applique oirei duchesse. sat- in, arid.. eerried 'large lecrquet. Of, bridal • roses': e.he brideinield was lvfisa Helen., Sheppard', young 'Sister •of- the grown:, who looked, :like -a ,!airy in a costume .pele • ' blue taffeta, trimmed with Spaelse lacc• and car- , riedboquet • . of .pink".: rose.The 'greithesinan was Mr, Fralick • of • Milwaukee, a. much esteemed' friend of the greorn. The ' brittle. was given• away by her brother, Mr. Samuel Curren ot .Winghare, the bride enter- ing. the room erii his, earn 'while _the beautiful • strings: - of Mendelseelin!s wedding realeli floated throughe the ramie; the cousin of . the bride pre-. siding at the viand. Miss • Lila Mut-, • ray • of.. Detroit also: rendered .suit-' able .vii,caleseleetion. in an: Pxtrreme4Y :pleasing :indarief. I' After • c migrate:I a- • bens had 'been exteneed, the bride ,and se,akoemee.ereetee., -*bat.111.1ighe ..have geonni lca the. • :way to the dining 'proved . a fatal :accident, while workine. 'roem Where. lovely :wedding lent- at the ;turning lathe. eThe. wood vveicle •nuet had been prepared. •Hte. 'dining he was' turning. as srntten and the room was ' decorated with.' pink- arid phisel fieVy. aeid cut; :two arteries whitecarnations and sinitex, l• also the. jile• lees •• ' . : hail and the drawing , room • with red •selee of eteeseeeee reerely has :been, carnations and smilax.. The mother made •an A D O. to His. Majesty. of the nrobrn -wore a, ;beautiful. ees- His name in• full le Captain Freda - time of white dresden silk With ba- ick Charles. boveton Sterdee. of • St. epeets of violets .over aro trimmed John, N. • Now the Sturdy 'family With red • lae,et Mts. s•Wabs`x•rithe, here- will have to: be in line and spell bride's mothers wore a, very Sl5qts::1 .their name the genie, . Oeptain gown of matiVeeeolienne„ with mauve dee has a: gloridue record attaining teieninings. .Mrs. Elijah Martin,naptain's'remit in 11899 ....fin. winning grandmothee. of the beide, wore . a' dietinetnin during the Egyptian. !war, haneeorne .: gown: Of, rich black. silk 1 and later in Samba. -when he became trininnel • with black s -ilk lac. • The Chief of guests' iron a distance were. Me,.: and .. re efeee Staff ti�•Adreiral Lord llere, eelving on two occasions ethe Mrs.. Middleton of Clin.ton„, Mr. and ! geld medal: Of Royel United Ser- Mrss. Samuel Curran . of Winghane, Mr. s vice teesee . and Mrs. • Donnelly ..Jehnstrone. :of J. Lawr has sold his bUsiness.to Preston. gtoom's. . gift to Abe Davis who has installed D. . R. b' • iful old ace it pen pendent, and to the necklme/ • w . • bridesiend a. hendsome peat' pit,:and. t� ' the goierresman .diamond scarf. The gifts . to the • , .bride :wed gedone were ',many- and ealuable, one of there being a furnished Iniess froth the groom'e' . parents.). .0aptain and Mrs. Sheppard. The bride's. travelling suit Was. of' brown Venetian with white silk waist, .and hat • or White eelvet, and furs .• of sian • latnb.. ,• • Captain 'Jelin R. Oraikie died on the 9thof this month. , : Lieut.' James' •Weits, died suddeoly about mineight On the 9th 'Of Jan- uaey. : • •At Vie last eneeting of Court God - Mich I:. 0.F; the following 'officits were . F. 0. • R.,Jemes Yates, . C. R. 'We J. Bell. Seciet,ire, T. Dreman : •Fin.eS.ecrelary., Fowler . Treasurer, J. W. Vareatier " • Si. &Old; Charles Walters , Jr, Beadle, W. Bell ' . Auditors, Charles Walt :rs and Jam - Mr. Albert Reid and Mee, Reid; mow of Vancouver, B. 0:, spent New Yeees week in 'town the guest.of -Mt. and Mrs, Dave Reid, parents of the • for- mer, Mr.; Reid was 'doing a . good husinees Dawsbn City, Alas:Ica, but he felt that be would. like to be neater his old home here, and came &me, te,Varicouvee.• , Mr. .Lewis Elliott of the furniture ridewas a • beaut •. We, congratulate Miss Mary Bane •eldest daughter of. Manager Bain of the Wiarten Fishing 'Company, miller marriage to William Charles' Fox of the Peninsula. Tug and Towing Co.. The happy: evefte took place ate the re- sidence of the bride's sister, Mrs: J. G. Simpson, INiartoe. ' The funeral of . the lete Williatn Dickson took plaee on Friday after- noon last. Rev. •J, A. Anderson offi- ciated at the residence and ee•netery. ,The pallbearers were Judges Doyle and Holt, and Meseta, It. C. Says, Strang, I), Modotald and E.L. El- iot, The late William Diekscin was born in Galashiels, . Scotland, and 'Whee a young man settled in Rene • frew. Some, years after his marriage he cone to Goderich where he has re - 'sided; ever ..sinee. He. is survived by hie four sons, William and Dr, J. F. of Portland, . Oregon ; Robert, of St. • Marys ; A. I), of Qu' Appelle, Sas, and three daeghters Mrs. William Proudfoot and Miss Dickson . of town and Mrs. Craetsweller of .Sarnia, Mrs. Grummell, daughter of ths late Mrs. Reid, is•visitirtg retatives at Fernuee Master Henry Kemp made an ideal Santa Clau , for St. Georgie% Christ- mas Tree. The Mimes Dunlop have returned to roronto to pre0ar0. tot graduating et the end of the present_ term Ths Ladies. 'Ad of Not1i tr et 1 church ate piachig eit•etric 5Xtures in 1 the parsonage. •' I 'Ile Cenadiae. Order of Home Circle' has emit' $5,00 , to the Sick Childrens' ;Hospital •ab,,Tojnto and a, sum to the Muskoka Free Hospital for Con- sumptives. • • ' • Mr. McKinnon, who has been ill for sdnie time tete ahmist receversd from his indisposition, , • relie 11»eleutan, who. was 'such amovaerrtel fm irtrIzeirtts niiiaet5lescre,: has (tette rec Mr. Dan, McKY, ,0a,ve1ler, spent his vaeation in towr Mrs. Burkholder returned to her home for New Yeat's after s(ending two months with relatives. in. Dun- hirk, New Yerk. • Mrs. 1VIcSwesn was not yet able When we saw her on Thursday to leave her bed yet she said she was recovering slowly. Mrs. Josenh Jardine is taking care of Mrs. Alice MeSween and for genie time had been at Mrre, Miller's home on East street. • Mr. George Barry spent New Year's day in London the guest of bis son, Mr. Jossph Barry. PREVENT TAKING COLD. • Often you Come 110111e, COM 6.1111 'shivering—feet are wet, throat is rewe chest a little, sore. A bad mild ie. just beginning. Put a Nervilint Porous Placter your cheat, run vier throat with Norville°, end take a %tiff dest of Neiviline in hot water. ThiS pre- vents a dill, and 'cheeks the cold in 'tautly. No reet 11 se useful in the home eo as in prevent e times 'Al - flees as Nervilint and Nerviline Phis - tees. Sold by all denten, 25e. each, hut be sure you get the genuine, .and ease any subetitute. • WHERE THERE'S NO XMAS, A Spot in the Middle Pacific -Whore Dee. 25 Exists Not, The Christmas hater may be made happy. He can have his wish and o'go soroewhere where there Isn't 'any Christmas." He will not have to die to do it either, but he will have to be a good sailor in order to fully enjoy his paradise, which is not on earth. It is 011 water, Let him start on his search from Vancouver, B. 0,, On Dee. 18 in the direction of the orient. As the days pass and he comes nearer and nearer the 2Sth of the month he may begin to feel uneasy and think himself the victim ef a joke. Even as late as bedtime on Dec, 24 he may feel resent- ful over what he fears is a wild goose sail. He may fall asleep thinking of the disagreeable things he will de next day just because it will be Christrarus, but he will be disappointed, for When he witkes in the morning be will find It the 26th of December. The 25th is not and has not been. It Deems to have passed in the night It Is gone completely—but where? An sired - ender' navigator explains the lapse thus: "In just about the middle of the Pa- cific ocean is the one hundred and eightieth degreeof longitude, and when that imaginary line Is reaehed the westward traveler drops one day out of hia erdendar'for the year, That line crosses the antipodes, Or point on the earth's surface vrhiela is precisely opposite to Greenwich, England; the place at which by common consent of all nations the counting of time begins. At noonday, when thesun is directly overhead at Greenwich, at other pOints to the westward the true will be earli- er by one hour for each 15 degrees of longitude, so that when 190 degreee is reached it will be midnight. • "Twelve hours have this been "gain- ed. and the other twelve would be add- ed ic the ,journey around the globe were completed. So by universal agree- ment the 25th of 1)eeember would be dropped by all navigators reaching the fatalline on 'the 'previous day; and' travelers would be cheated out of their Christmas at the only place on the earth's surface "where such' a thin* could happen." --Montreal. Star. Chrietmas Trees For Many. •FOr dircieS---Spruce. For the winter belles --Fir. Nitir lovers—Pine. . : For bad jokers—Tbe chestnut • For sugar men—Maple. • :.For politicianSThe plum tree. For tobacco uten--The smoketree- For dentists—Gum; For slippery people—Elm. • For. swimmers--Beeeh. For disappointed candidates • For pets' trees—Dogwood. ' For oil men—Olive. For doctors—Sycamore.% For. carpenters—Plane. --Baltimore American. , Wise .Little 'Willie. • ,"Mamma," said little Willie as he held up a big bundle in the oar, "what's In this box?" . • •• "Nothing for you, Willie," said -his th moer. • ' - 'Well, where's my. Christmas'?" "Santa' Claes will bring that." • If . he .gives :me anything big like :this hair P11now it's yob." Strange Christmas Streer'•stition, . • In north Germany h'person must not spin during the tevelte nights of Christ- maS lest he or she should walk after death, nor after sunset on Saturday, for then mice will eat•the wor. .11 it Is desired to have money and luck all the year round, one must not fait to eat herrings on. New Year's day, nor it you:wish to .be lucky must you rock an empty cradle or spill. salt wantonly or • cross' knives or point at the stars, If a dirty cloth is left on the table over Christmas night it will make the an - 'gels weep, if you point upward to. the rainbow it will make the angel's feel bleed, and if you talk of cabbages while looking at .the moon you will here the.feelings of the man in itS—Tit. OK LONDON AMONG TIIE LEP- ERS, On bis way erouncl the world far the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION Jack London, visited' the lepers of Mo- • falai on the island' of Hawaii. "Lepeoey is not so eontagious aseis imagined," write; Mr. London in the January WOMAN% HOME COMPAN ION. "I went for a week ly> visit, to the Settlement „and, I took my wife along—all of which would have not happened had we had any apprehension of contracting the disease i• Nor did we wear lone, gaiintloteet gloves and keep _apart from the lepers. On the contrary, we mingled freny with them' and before We ieft knew scores of them by, eight and name.' The pre- cautions of simple cleanliness seem to be all that is necessary. On- re- turning. to their own houses, alter hiving been among, ,aeef handling lepers such as the physimans and the Sup- erintendent, merely wash their faces and hands.• with. mildly 'antiseptic soap and• change their coats." • Lilm,,•••=41. DEFEATED BY DR. HAMILTON, In no way is.health so menaced as by „constipation, It leads to judges- - tion'bleep-110a, anaemia and a hun- • deed, ills. Ordinery remedies fail— thee e: relieve—don't cure. The worst case is defeated and •curd quickly hy Dr. Hamittorfe wlitch eleanse the entire intestinal tract, stimulate kidneys and liver, keeps the popes Of the skin open. you'll never have stomach trouble, yellow complexion or headaches if 'you use Dr, Hamil- ton's Pills. They are a Perfect sys- tem torric. 25c. at all dealers. • • • Nathaniel Abbot of Woodstock had his grm terribly crushed ie the roller , • mills of that town last priday: THIN.4S A RAIL, ARE:YOU? Every' day' spending as much energy as you make—if thd balance goesa little further, well, you get thinner. On• thedanger bine to-dayss-to-rnore row , may. be too late ' ''Better use Ferrozone, it buildsue•-sa, -little gain the first week; but the .ejain keeps growing. Next 'Week, not quite • so thin. Keei right len, lots et fat won't hurt at all. Your blood en- riched, cheeks grow rosy; -your heart' andenervee .grow strong and yott don't tire so. quickly. • Joyous :robust;health a sturdy frame and a. cheerful mind ukse boly6 -with,. Petroeone. • 'You'll% try it, Tay 50c., at, all dealers. . . . . . Theatre. tickets • fur the .bendit . performance• 'ter a hospital for sick children in Hamilton:cannot be seld in . ton saluiols. • Thaw' Trial Te -Day. • New York, Jazi. 6.—The final con- ferences of the attorneys engaged ixt • the defence of Harry K. Thaw were• held without the presence of Mrs. William Thaw, the :mother, who was expected to go cter the case in its entirety with the lawyers. . • Mrs. Thaw is still too ill to come on frorn her home in Pittsburg, and will not be in court when Thaw is called to his place this morning at 10,30 •o'clock. 'She is expected to ar- rive in New York within the next week or ten does however, and will be ready to Again take the stand if the attorne'yet for sthe defence deem her testimony necessary to their case. Josiah and Edward .Thaw two broth- ers, and Mrs. George Lauder Carnegie, a sister, are expected to -day•. branch the Supreme Court as be- forTeh.e trial will be held in the same of Justice Victor Dowling, who will preside, is one 01 the youngest mem- bers of the state supreme branch, but has alreadyattained a wide repu- tation as e jurist, He had expressed an intention to hold the opposing at- torneys steadily to their tasks, and to expedite the • trial as much as pos- sible. lethsperous Farmer Suicides. Port Hope, Ian: 6. --Richard N. Smith, one of the =St prosperous farmers in the v Township of Hope, committed suieide yesterday meting at Starkville. Mt. Smith left the house about nine o'clock, ti do the chores, and not re- turning sit the usual hoar, his son went to look for him ant was hor- rified to find his tireless body hang- ing from one of the beanie in the barn. Coroner AlcXtsrizieof Islowton. ville hos 131,en notified and will con - &tot an hive:Wolter. Mr. Smith lived at Starkville and was wall known and highly respected. lie was comfortably Situated, owning hie farm of ,300 acres. A widow, one• daughter and one son ritirvive. IY• • • Mt. 14. DO YOUR 1300TS - If no, look out for a thiy, :corn. Cute' it before it' grows big. Put- nam's Paielees Corn Extraetoe thq. beet. ''Petnare's.n .: • . • , • • . . . • Morris -1-0.ylinShip' James A Moore has lea.sed his farm to his neighbor, G: McCall for one year and witl •go Wrst _in the spring: • 'William Wilkinson has bren feeelcete ed trustee of 51 S. No. . Duncan Forsytn,, son of the late Alexander 'Forsyth, a former resident of Moeris, • who it r at Breeden, • Man., is visiting here. Ile farms on ft big scale. . GOING INTO CONSUNIPTION When your throat rattles; yoir lungs and chest • are sore, • Your throat • is, sniffed with cold -don't fear consum- ption.--7use Calarrhozonc and. g.t well It clears the throat, .cures hacIdlig, relieves tight chest and soreness in •V Catarrh. of the nos s nothing could be . : the. bronchial tubes: To clear away hotter, Catatfhozone is Natures owe # • every form of throat, lung bron- and remedje—it heals • and noothes—eures $ . . . JEWELED AND DPTICIAN AJGRIGG. chial trouble. Prescribed by mane $ . , January 16th, 109 We Hear of More Cures Of troubles', originating In Impure blood, eerofula, loos of appetite, eaterrb, rheurna- tism,byrlood'sSarsaparillatasabysillother eo-called remedies combined, laoluebow those cured by Hood's sclera to stay cured, and they gladly tell tbe good news to others, 01000 Purifler--"I have used Flood'S' Sarsaparilla dud have found It the eheisest blood purifier. It multi.. strong steady stream of life tbrougbout the weary body. There's life 11116 strenth in every drop of it ." Ilmna.Sierru, 46 Wellesley St., Toronto. rilAlaffhilaseludrer moYoefa srcer wd'itlihSvMear have been troubled 16 years, And awed by vaccination. My little daughter had scrofula swelling on her neck and Hood's - Sarsaparilla also cured her," Mas. Now., Iluenar, finchey, Tennessee, Hood's Sarsaparilla ia sold everywhere. .100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by' 0, 1, Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., IL 3. A., N. B. Do not take,a substitute. Insistureu having tiood's. ois I will..pay cash for all kinds, of Logs and Heading deliver- ed in the yard at Stapleton, CuStona work sOlicited. John Ransford. ROSS Furs. *. Manufacturer and Retailer. • ' '• O‘LEXANDR Persian . Lamb Specials'. . We show: the largest aseortinent of' Persian Lamb Jackets in Western On- tario, and at prices that only manufac- turers ean conspete with. Personal at.-; torition glyen teselecting, making and'. finishing. ,Every 'garn3ent guaranteed, as repreSented, . •• Persian Paw Military. fanevbrocade; lining, best, braid trimming, size at. . : • Persian Paw Oriental Mink, • colbLr- and revers. gond satin lining. silk • girdle, size 84; $00. . , Persian Lamb,. long revers, brilliant • etirl, good satin lining. fancy girdle; . sizes 34 and 30; $00. • •• - Persian Lamb, sable Collar and re. vert., best satin . lining, ,f,incy. silk sige 34;$l00, . • Porscan 1;ainb, •na tura] Mink collar :and reverse, best.,satin lining, Small:, - glesay enttfaney girdle;-.-size-84;1-125 Ross, .100 Dundas Street . • London, Ont. eik.,4,41.,eeria.r.04.44...44.44.,..4.44,44, , - ieason showing a large and choice collection of . to this line. and We pay special attention Diamonds, 'Pearls, tRubies, Emeralds', t ; Sapphire, Opals, ; 0 and Tor quois. 0 Set singly and in combi- $ nation S Values are of the Best. ; • • $ ripecialis•ls . and used by. thousands Issuer of Marriage Licenses. . every day; 25c and $1.00 at all deil- 4000-ish-410-11‘.4116-111,11kwilfrillik.4 • Aft,mr*; "111.,116.61 i1 $ BIB. stock ilt llcmg ..,: # ., , , , ot. Commencing Saturday Jan, 4th and f esel Ending January 25th. S„ i! The big stock is now at your disposal We have cue'. 1 'the price of every •Artiele in our stock. 0 . I i No rOsOrve.: Everything must go. • , • COMO. Buy, Save. Make money. None better, $ , None so loW, Ihis w111 be your opportunity to • •, buy goods at SaeriOeed rats. Crigh Paid for Butterand Eggs. '• •POPLESTONE.&.CAROINER Successor, to iVfeltinnon 45 Co., BLYTH 0 ...6,46,46.4.„.A1§.0100•011~0‘.40‘,40*--0&q•Ab.Aby*".,160.46.41~•04$ I