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Slabs
For Sale
WE HAVE FOR SALE A.
QUANTITY OF IIEMLOCI,
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 Devis & Rowland's
'will be promptly attended to.
W. J Stevenson
Cream Separators
No article on the -farm pays the
farmer better ,than a Cream Sep-
arator. When buying, buy the best
that is the DeLaval. I am agent
for it in this district.'•
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyelone Wire Fencing has
the two great requisites -it looks
well and lasts a lotg time. •
fore placing lots ordex let me show
you this fencing and quote • you
p•rices.
JAS. APPLEBY.. Clinton
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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 cif 100 aeres,
of land, 15 acres. under ;hash •
ana
the balance nearly all grass. . A
brick house, a bank barn 52x60, a
driving house et41(36 :with a cement
pig house underneath, are on said
premises. Also lot 28, , East
Wawanosh, 2nd cot., dereetly„oppos-
ite said lot 27, centaining 100' acres
of aand, 15 acres of which are bush.
On this lot there is a bank bare
40x60. There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two ferret,
Both lots are well encedr and un-
derdrained. A never failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession
can be given at once. Terms eaSY.
The proprietor ie now past the age
to farm. -Apply to Thomas Nich-
olson, Auteirn P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given to all commuisica.-
tions. Feb. 13-08*
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER -
signed offers for tale part of 1st
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 "Mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame hot) with ste
ono cellar, barn 80x70 :with cement
basement. Egsy terms. ee J, •A.
Smith. 40
liARM FOR SALE. ,LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing teo acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced,. underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. 1 acts Of or-
chard and aileall fruit. On the pre -
raisins is a two Story brick house
With slate r0of a firat-clasir fain
house. a ,bata, sift, 44
1r 80 with iron° stabling, a cement
silo 141010, emid delving house, pig
pen and ben house, Two never -fail.
, big Selig, nit farm is situated 8
mike froth Briledield, 5 froM
ten and en' veld foavel road. AO.
..ply on flY premises or Adams
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.Mliert Clieten P.0,
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Bewnre or Butter
•Oc:4Ior Agents
Complaints are Again being 'heard
On. 1.401404 market of the number Of
fraudulent agnate passingfr throttgli
the aoeitbern Pert M
One farmer etai.ed. that he had been
"taken ea" on teen occasionS by meo
eelling butter color "guaranteed to be
heripleei to. the •consunekr of the
gods, and sure Of beinging higher
Prioen for the coranaodity." He paid
three: dollars for the sample Case,
and iwe claye after the parties left
tho Vicinity 'found Viet the etuff *Wes
a COUDOCtiOn f clieenical colts -ring
matter and oil, cheaply made ttp, and
ueeleSs for any purpose.
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Sovereign Bank
Bills Are Good
• sover-ogit Dank MACS or bills are
goed for one litindred cente on the
dollar. The feet that tbe Sovereiea
has handed over its busiuess to the
other banks does not discount the
.value of 1H of the Sovereign veziety.
People need have no 'hesitation in, re-
cep,ting the.bills as legal. tender. Any
•hank wilt take them on deposit or
change them for others. Once they
reach the banks, however, they will
not again see the light of regular cir-
eultition As they are gatir led in
the SoVereign Bank bills Atilt be for-
warded to Ottawa, and credited to
the Bank's account vvith the Dornin-
ion Government. •
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THE BELL TELEPHONE COM-
, PANY . OF CANADA
is abletit to publish a new issue of the
OFFICIAL TELEPHONE • DIRECT.
ORY
for the 1Dietriet of Western Omni°,
including the Town of Clinton.
Changes of firtii names, street ad-
dresses, or orders for dtird eat, en-,
shoik be landed* AT ,O.NOE rl 0
Mrs. C. Rumba%
Local Manager, Clinton.
INVESTIGATE
INTO THE MERITS OF THE
C4ITRAL
STRATFORO. ONT.
It'IS: the most successful busilioS
trammg--scheel---in--Western•
tario. Our •Commercial, • Short- •
hind end 'Pelegtaphie. Departmente
are in the Charge of ableinstrue-,
tors of eXpesience. , M1 our cours-
es• are •thorough, up-to-date aud
practiad. .We ha.Ve become ;ere, Of
, the largest busihe ,s training
schools in the province. Get our
freecatalogue and learn: What we
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are doing. Commercial. ,schools as
, as. business .men • employ our •
geaduates. Students; are entering
each week.. Enter pow.
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Elliott & IVIcLachlan, Prin:s;
NOW QPEN.
ENTER ANY DAY.
• Winter Term in all departotnits
of the Central • Busincss, College, .„
Toeentoe offers splendid sh inces
for spending • a few . trionths
pleasantly and profitably,
Twenty-five teachers. - 'Catelogue-
free. Write for it. W. MAW
PRINCIPAL : fde*: R. 51-IAW,
SECRETARY, YONGE & GER-
RARD ST'S.; `I'ORONTO.
our NCgdS.
If 'you heed a Trunk., Valise or Suit
.:iase Wecan suit you. •
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Or if its anything in Sleigh Benz,
131ankets; Robes, Etc., We
have, a Ierge stock to: chose from.
• °But Harness is our 'specialty. When
you Want a set, light pr heavy, call
on us. Our prices' are right
Your patronage is respectfully' soli.,
cited; Stand opposite the market,
formerly oecupied by Johnson et Arm-
our.
Albert Mci3rien
CENTRAL,
BUSINESS
COLLEOE
of Toronto has started thousands
of yoting Men •and Women on the
easy, Way to independenco and sue
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cess. Let us give the\ right start.
Write for Catalogue and plan to
spend the next six*months with
ue., Enter any time. Address W,
11", Shaw, Principal. Yotige &
Gerrard Sts., Toronto.
MA. IS TIlt '117.1l10.e-TO PLACE
' your Order foe - renting before the
advonce in ,price. Use the Coil
Spring Wire made by the Celiadion
Pence CO. of Which I am agent in
title district, V :eni also agent Or.
the .celebrated lielatzman Planes-
-1%, W. EVate„ Box 11'4 dlintor n
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Clinton. ews-litevota
•.County News GathFi..
• for . News. Record 'Reader.
•.Goderieb,
Mise Alba C4111, W110 C4141g tht911g/1.
,North Dakota some weeks ago
-With her grandmother, Mrs! Wtaliam.
Annuai E LConventions
The, Monied Ep,worth League end
Sabbath SelMol ,onventioxiOlSea-
f the
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Orem, left last week to visit relaGoderich District will be heldtiV" forth Methodist chnech .0a Frei. 18th
Sea -
es in Hamilton, •Torento, Deferatt and 14th
Cleveland, andother cities • in Ohia Besides the best talent n be Dis.
before rourning to her home, trict the following will give i•eeresse
Miss ICelurah Brown • solteint in :, Rev. Cullens, who as 1 cen
North street choir, is v;siting friendal working in this District in the inter-
im StratfOrdr having accoMPahied 'Vass" eets of the Y. M. C. A., fiev, A,' C.
Gell to that city, * Crews D. D. of Toronto, general Sece
Our readers will please bear in rotary of Sabbath Schools anti 1p -
mind that Frances,,Willard's Anniver- worth Leagues, and, Dr, Livingstene,
sary falls this year on Monda,Y, 1.7t1i who is an inspiration to all who
lel., which day is chosen by • the hear hhe.
W. C. T. U. to carry on their b Special anisie will i e. givea et each
weekly ineetinge throughout the year. session by, Rev. T. A. eiteadman • of
Mr, Peterson's grounds looked like Baylield, Rev. W, ilsen of Kt es -
a scene in the Alpine regions on Thu- ville, the Clinton' quartette and the
rsday, the rows .of grand pine trees Seaforth , choir, The progeem fee
on the West side, ,being laden With tits convention proii.e t i e ihe
soow. best yet given to the workers et this
: C. J.. Boyd, an old Go.C. L stue District, E. L. and ). st ere re•
dent, is the publisher of the*Brandon quested to send the woes al their
N D Moon. Brandon is well stin- I delegates to Miss A. roe nE te'ea-
plied with Literary light, .whether el- forth.
ectric or Edmonton coal Oil, we do
not know, but they have a
p•ublished there as well. ,
We congratulate Mr. Harry Arm-
strong, eur former telegraph operat-
or, on his present prosperous situa-
tion, that of Station Agent for the
C. PR., at Snow Flake, Man.
We expect the'IVIenesetung Canoe
Club, will hold an "At Home" before
Lent begins. We notice with pleasure
that our member E. N. Lewis has
presented the Club; with a very hand-
some couch,
• Alt. Ephraim Downing hat; returned
from a visit to bis daughter Mrs. W,
Cox of Leamington. 1VIrs. Downing.
who accompanied her husband to that
city, will:spend some thne with her
daughter. • , •
The new Scranton coal seems to
have been formed in its present shape
in' moulds, each piece. beteg about of
a small egg. It roust be coal. duet.
May liave Conterence
• The Gated° Government has ender.
Consideration* the 'advisability of call-
ing aconterence of the Liquor
cense Tzispecters with a view to ob-
taining still more efficient 1.-ervice.
uniformity of action and clear inter-
pretation of the clauses of the act.
The conference will Probably be held
in Toronto 'during the , sittings of the
Legislature. The inspeelors will be
addressed by 'the Provincial Secretary,
Hon. W. J. Henna. who :piebah-
ly speak as to the intent and desire
of the Government regarding the en-
forcement of ' the Act and by • Mr,
,Eudo Saunders' head of 2 the License
Department and other members of the
'staff
upon the various duties assign-
eefrethein and thole. periorma.nces. Hone
Mr.. Hairna has already ,indicated that .
there will be no radical ehanges ' I
made into. a .paste with coal tar, or
stom.ething similer. The owners of the License Act during' the coming
•session, '•-•
the coal pit, will get rich; over etil-
izing the, coal dust and broken coal.
Mrs. W. H. Cuff deSires tO thank
the numerous. feiende. of heraell and
family for the Manyexpress ona of
sympathy manifested.. by thein, during
their . recent •affliction . and nereave
enetit, •
. Loyal Orange Lodge No.. 182 has
forwarded a most kindly written let-
ters to. Mrs. JameS. Wells. •and family
condoling- them on the death of their
late brother, Janie,S. Wells. •
Lewis Elliett has so far recovered
from his recent accident a: to: be
able to return to his. lathe itt • the
furniture .factork. :: •
teatettheet-M•ise--Heyeehles-re
ager of the millinery department of
Hodgen Bros., Clinton, will A t the
epteing, cif the millieeryeseaSon be in
charge of the Same 'department for the
firm here:. .• • •
J. !. Grant .MapGyegor, who . with
lefts. MacGregor has been visetine re•
lativee in Louisville, returned .to town.
laet week,
Me.sers.'E 0. Moore and Cr;
Moore ancl H. G. Jerks gave . their'
peeped Assernbly .this month in Odd:
fello'w's halls .The orehestra..seas core-
Poeed.• of 'E. Ge MoOre,, 'Wellirigtori FL
ward and • •Mrs. E. G. Moore. The
assembly: oPened with a cotaltion, fole
The Weekly .Meil and Empire and
The -News-Record will be gent' to any,
Address for: one year for only, $L25.
This is the biggest bargain • of the
season in good newspapers.
MOrri4 TOW1e4hip
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Miss Kate Galaagher visited Mist.
Celia Coultes last week. '
Mr: T. S. 13randon spent e few
days in, London last week.
• No change. was made in the offielary
af the townShi at the tatutor rcisse ,Contine the romdier
council meeting. the '161F famous city of St Joe,
Miss Maggie Lamont of Rose Bush, situated on the shores of' Lake aur
Michigan, is here on a two weeks' al, was brought to the city 1a5
visit with her grandparents, Wne. arid
Mre. Shedden and other frienda.
,Februarg.Meeting of the •
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,e0tillig: Council of Huron
• The January session of the county
council of Huron was held last Week,
eontnienoing on Tuesday afternoon,'
On motien of Dr. Irwin Of Wingseern
and &keels Hawifins of 'Osborne, Mr:
• Robert McLean • was elected Warden
by acclamation, • • '
The following were appointed etand-
ieg conamittee for the year:
• Executive -Messrs. Leckie, •Snot.
Gibbings, Hainstocle and Petty.
Speetal-Messrs, Shearer, McKay,
Webb, Elliott and McEwen. '
Finance--Meeses. Milne, •'Watson,
Musgrove, Salkeld and Xellerrnen
• Education -Messrs. Trwin, • Parks,
Bobier and Govenlock; •
Ian, Lai:I:tont, St.others, Fraser • and
NRus:ardovae,nd Bridges -Messrs, McM, it -
County Property -Messes, Cr n-
Kellermann, Hunter, IVIcDia.rmerl
• arilditaMe:eKn'asY.'Com-mittee-Messrs. Equalization -The whole councle
mont, Tee/ter, Bailie, Stothers and
MciVfillan.
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• House of • Refuge-NlesSrs. ifle
Harris, Hawkins and Taylor,
• elospital Grants.
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Hospital delegations from Win
Clinton and Goderich asked for grants.
It was proposed to' the council \ that
the county lave Alm 'right to \eene
one patient to each hospital for ea es
$106 of •the grant' made, aS is ths
rule in some other counties, ss reed-
ution that $600 be ranted Wingthesa
-$600 to. Goderich and • $500 to Clia :sn
was sent to` the ceminittee to • rep q.t.,
on. I
Regarding . the Holinheyalle ,Bridge.
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&dirge delegation • from Colborne
addressed the council with reference
to the . of the. Holmesville
bridge. They had a icing .'petition and
likewise condended tha.t the new site
aramomminimmomi— mow
proposed would give a more hilly road
than the present . • one and that it
would drift with snow worse in the
winter time. They contended •that
Vheresent site afforded Suet as good
foqndation for the Piers as the pro-
posed one, and that the new brid.ge
could be shortened, They likewise
argued that to abandon the present
site would ineao that the large
amount of • money whia had been
spent on the approaches would, be
\vested. Two representatives from the
Wept side of Goderich township at -
gid that the up -river site Was the
better one. They believe,d the Mina)"
aches were less liable to flood and
the bridge would be :shorter, .The
, matter was sent to committee to 'be
threshed out, :
sere. ,
• About Good Roads.
. The committee whichintetviewed the
•Government in regard to a grant for
the building of county bridges, mon-.
ed that they had been received with
much courtesy " and while the
ministers expressed themselves • as
satisfied that a good ease
had been rnade out, still it was evid-
ent that the Act' would have •to be
amended Were anythieg could. he
done, and it was suggested that the
council prepare such art • mendment
and eublnit it as early .6. date as is
poesibee. In :this ,connection the. fol-
lowing. metion • was passed: •
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Moved by ' Messrs, McMillan tied
Ba!uhe. the, this .council • take steps to
coMply. With t14 Act for the improve;
merit. of public . highways by deSienat-
ing and asetinthig certain highers
of. the comity as ri: county road •sye-
.tern; and that the clerk,: treastiter and
Messrs. McMillan and Bailie bencorns
mit* to draft a bylaw tor the ur-
poie,., to • be submi tted , to he eouncti
at . its present seesien.•
e ,4.`Wizarcl" of St. Joseph
Meets With More Trouble
• al
o' hotel was not a: gang concern he
could getehis Money out Of the bricks,.
and: weer:niece:tie The', presecutlen
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lnges hat it the time when. the, .motie
ey was paid over exceetioits•
against the property to .the amount
of e42,000," and. the taxes. were also
overdue. The , coMplairiant gaVe a.;
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seasonhis
for accePtieg tit .affidavit
..Withent, Making enquiries that Con-
fine: talked of . wealthy :haeke.es, . :and
appeared tine ous to seCtire the loans
to carry him over'. a temporary- pres-
s:tiMrer., Gai'l'aghers the eimitplaine
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ant, gave es -Owe al. • great
length. His. transactions ith Cone
tinetine began in May 006. A client
of hi:a • had. ggreed.. to. kive the defen• -
dant, a loan of $4,0,00, :end to take as
security the Balmoral Hotel in the
Village of St, Joseph, Whieh building
cost originally, Contine said,
, about+ $1.65,000e •Aftet negotiatingf or
• several ,ayS; •Mr. Gallagheri.s client
found that he could not get the mon-
ey, so the loan fell trough. Goulette
appeared to he greatly disappointed
and said that -by failing to Secure the.
• money he had been • Put to derioui
financial,: loss. The defendant said
that A, M. Orpheri had an option of
.$2;200 against the land. (in which: fob::
hotel stood,' but .he owned the hotel
hiinsejf Contine took an affidavit
that there were no incumbeenees
• against the property except • one • small
execution. Pile 'promoter appeared
anxious to Secure cash, so :the wit-
ness advasieed $1,000 on his own re-
presentations, out of .which the•defe'n;
dant paid Ihe single •execution. Con -
tine went away with the intention of
eeeing. lli$ • Buffalo and New York
backers, He claimed than isnne of
these men were behind hint to the
extent of $50,000,400. Later he carne
back, however, and said that he could
not get his backers' together on ac -
'count of the sum, mmer holidays. More
negotiations followed, and t.otitine ap:
pealed anxious to get enough. Money
to Clear all Orpen'S claim, •Oelleehet
finally advanced •more Cash. TwelVe
hundred. went to Orpen and Contine
got '$275, The total amount: advaneed
to the defendant now repelled $2,475,
Mr. 'R. Reynolds, 'sheriff of Huron
County, put in documents to sbow
that :there Were exteutiotis which made
up over $42;000 against the Balmorel
Hotel, Judgements, against it dated
back to 1000, Aft. Curry wanted to
know' .11 the executions were not
against Contine personally and Itrt the
the hotel. htr. Reynolds re )1ted that
he put the hotel up for auction to
satisfy ihe claims, but no bidders
Canie to the sale, •
• Th e taxes for 1905e.rteid 1.006 Were
Impala, said Mr, W. C.1. 'Homes,
treasurer for •'town County, 111r,
Curry said That his client thought
they were settled, and had made no
wilful rolsroresentation abotit them,
Registrar •Coates certified' to the
fliling of doeu men ts, and Colonel Den-
ison &tided to make a remand until
Vele 4, evhen the, counsel for the
defenee will cross-examine the com-
plainant. -41o11 and Empire, Tool), 1st,
McKillop Township..
night, gays- the Toronto Star,. :‘ • ant
before Magistra K ingelord • • Oda
pleaded not guilty .to tWo charges'
:pet:nay and one' et obtaining Mane
• • •under false pretences from Zilm Gal
Stormy. weather' and snow drifts lagber, a Toronto barrister, He clec
heve made it unpleasant for • fess' ted J. NV. Amy. K. •C, le' go before a
clays lury•
Quaeterl3r meeting service will he . •
held at Welton 1VIethedist• chuech Ilexes The :aenir dates froin ''severd
Sabbath., . . Months neek. This morning Mr. Out
Mr:. A.' Anderson has been oe a ry: gave, a very brief resume .of the
visit to his: sister, Mrs G. Mr,. business' dealings between Mr. Contine
lowed by leTbe Firetnan's Rae:,•Re. Anderson has been ill :Western Can- and Mr. - •Gallagher, He said that
freshinents, wete 'served at .midnight ada for Some yeats.,... ' ; 'some :time ago. the St: Joseph Land
Guests :attended front Wawaromh and Mi. Sylvester 8t111, Who w 'i.e. in e Conipapy. ,of which Contine is an offi;
genterich end Colborne . townships; short: vieit to relatives hero, .us gone •cer, raised • $4,000 from a, conipany in
about 35 couplesbeing. present:, . ... back to Western •Canada. • , Toronte giving a quit claim deed on
The reSislt of therecount in the IV Ls. 13011 has been "-ittin r..,,.. teed in St Jocph in return. The
Mayoralty - &idlest in the clifIereittl health for a week . or two. We hope 'coilmany demanded a refund of' their
she' 'honey after some . little time, . Mr
Wards, . was as follows : rn, 'No, 3 ' : L 13011 be e er,
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y0divisionts,anMr
a ,DrT. hmarnacliksibinu .1goas.itani2d; -trislei‘f• : 11 c I: h Irvine .
Curry, un-
has. esen ;etre:rine e• . h. Gallagher then, said Mr .
an intiatemed neck fpr t• we.Sr..,ir tvvodertoOks to secure the advance him
in o 7 11/1r
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Mr. and 1VIrs,. George Dundas • have self and took the .quit. claim deed . as
1NT: , Thorripsoo gained 6. In
No6, five figues were deducted from
been away on a eisit to evietieest`in Security. He first . searched the title
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the returning officersBlanshard. . : for himself.. Against this title it is
' figures for each
of the two candidates : John Boyd •is preparing otaferial alleged a party ie Goderich. had Seine
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., mr.. rtoy Harrison we .ar,,, iarry in. forhthis be purpose of putting an 11;dition executions Ond Coritine was threaten -
ay, • ' ' ed with arreit. Some Cobalt shares
say,, hae :been, verY: ill, shibton leaving' P J. elonlistont . i n en(IS
. nu t. ;,:i.s ;dr ($1,000 1/1. all) were. given to Mr... Gale
the Central bakery.' Mrs. I-Ian:hem is .
• addition 1.0 h
for (he present occupying u
is • barn and :s. getting lagher. Money: passed tietweee ihene
.eme Poems
it .the residence of her sneer; Mr
timber end 'melba for t hat eto pi se, on several oecitaions attetwards • Mt,
.• s.
Word has been received le town,of
the death. at Mount Clement, Miele
of Miss Gertrude MelSienon, frrmeily paign in Durham, Editor lrwin of theJTLL . ,on tne an( Cral a.gher had
of town. She woe an adopted daugh- Chronicle published both sides of the their first differences in business- !stet -
ter of the late eters, Nemeth/lee, Wert question veey fairly, but in the. issue tem, Mr. Gallagher attempted to
street. She was a very elver. reesiee pre di .th ti d pull down the hotel built by Confine
eve ng e e ec onii
' ' • Mr, Gallagher was in his
During the recent local s: debt to a
Stcsei :Mir Paper - i;:onSiderable extent.
option narn,., Mr.' Curry further stated that, after
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ian and much esteemed here, that he would personally votailtiotineee for the
Last week was a bo in to the byelaw, believing ft to be in the beet
snow shoe eluic. " , intereks of morality 'to have' the DatS
Th d following won pri'tiq at the ewe cloeed in the cotriniunity.- As a, result;
.nival held here lagt week : e,,,,,;ee of 'thle honest opinion
fancy
of opinio
fancy dress, Miss Lottie McCreath ; two Of the three .hoteIk'eepees 1eThe
Ladies Or ! girls comic, Miss .t. nee. town promptly ' ordered him to , te top
Sanders ; gentleman s ot le .ts fae, y their , papers." The Canadian refers
dress, Con. Carey ; or to the incident merely to call otten-
boys comic; Plank ; reee, tion to the narrow4nholednees of
ARiol.
yenSharrnap ; obstacle race, Ben Somr
e' peoples' minds, and oeeVes
s Editor Erwin • hit the, nail seliaiely on
• the heed when he told these men o
stick their fingers in a pail or -watt,r,
pull it out and look at the- hole to get
a measure of their infinence.-Wiorton
Canadian.
. The Publisher's Song
How dear to my heart is the steady
S1113S0riber,
Who „pays in advanee at the lierth of
• each year ; •
Who lays down his dollars and offers -
it gladly,
And casts around the office a halo
of cheer, -
Who never says, "StCp it, I cannot
afford it 1" •
Or "I'm getting More newspapere
now than 1 rend," • 0
But always say, "Send it, he family
all like it --
In fact we alt think it it real house-
hold neerl'I"'
at St. JoepIi in order to es the
bricks anti plate , gime; .in• it. This
had been stopped hy' ,an lphieetion.
• The botel, said Mr, Currie,' is Sent to
•bit worth $160,000. •
s : •
•
"Mr, Cohtine is a Freuchnian With-
out any friends here," said Mr, Cur-
ry, "and I 'would therefore point out
to your Worship the difficulty •of ses-
uring . the bail of $3,000 demanded by
the. Crovii Attorney. 1 would ask
Your Worship that this • case be
brought on at the earliest possible
date, say Monday," ,
cen't promise to be ready by
llfondliy,'P said the Crown Attorney.
"It will be impossible for me to ret
.• the Registrar of •Fturon Connty and
Children Enjoy It the necessary officials: here by that
time. but will go on with the mse
just as nuieltly as possible," Toron.o
Star, Jan. 20th. •
• "I have used Ooltsfpoth Expectorant
with the greatest satisfaction with my:
children. It is, 5 wonderful • cure or
eolds end Sere throat. I bellow it sae.
ed the life est my little son, wile, was
very sick from asprotraeted cold on big. •
The investigation into the charger,
ngs.
uns, ANNIE BssAmeteense of false pretences itgainst Narcisse N.
megoville, March 15, 1007, Maine, the promoter, who is respon-
"1 mu greatly pleased with the good sible for the existence of the village
results we got front Cloltsfooto Expee- • of St• tlosenh on Lake Iluron began
torant. 1 get great comfort with it for in OS Pollee Cauft yesterday. The
my ebitarely. • action Was started hy Mr. 'Alba Gall -
MRS. wAxanit nAmmonin, mho% a Toronto lawyer, who advaii-
fti Argyle St, Toronto. thc difcnduit (1011 111
Cloltstooto Bxpecterant in the great. 1 ebeulit S2a,41/5a t,tgon
mit home prescription for all throat and wheth be velem t150 ONO
tilt*, troubles in the world. No honto ry- indx-vit t:etrhe 'oeteiteriee...
Omelet be one hour without You
ean hey° free sample by Rending IMMO ant) in which he said the title of tide
to Dr, T. A. Sloeuiti, Ltd., Toronto. All.building was perfectly elar, and with
od drug lets keep it, Priee,e25e, tins 'understanding secured the loan.
'4 Send r Peeel Sample T0'4010 Gallagher thought that, even if the
How welcome he is when he steps in
• the sanctum
.. How he Makes our hearts throb
How be makes our eyes dance
We outwardly thank him we in-
wardly bless him -
The steudy subseriher who pays in go
AtIvance.-+EX,
February 66 i91*
Thotounds, Are Sick
4eW4Itrisinthwea, ermtp., cyokismic,:vbegfew,ernhoun throosytibutiai
woe *ken Hood's SersisPerliler the great,
blood rattler and nstalth-regalatlesinedl-
eine, It la a wonderful preeentle0 st wen
ite cure. Keeia, it ill SW' noose and take IL
Terbsill"hellidtaidetsorniwiwtturInl:oodiliitiffrOuroodznote're.148argetor7P14
letroot osy too taueb for this medloine." HBO.,
'11x. Dortsowthr
relysipel41-"MYbusbotirlitsd
Gave bins siooder SeresSatille and soon saw h.
ebengh for the better, and when he had tak
three bottles was entirely °oxen." Mts. 13,
Asnt. Vobourg. Oa,
oE
3AstifFidattonriviant"yid ie04-11 tfro"akintiniOnt000d**07albsvetZeilr:ig
itit
and when _had ,tak..en three bottles WitO
and ea =3' 'Oct' Mini Lows, 38 Abair*.
1treet, 33oetoo, Sits.
3300475 SorM1•011114 Is *told otarrwhero.
. 1. Hood Oo., ltforet. V. 4••
310 Pass One Dollar. rrophyed Nay by-'
West NUreSIS 14to P.
n6 Edward Norinan
ageur, litterateur, and incidentally
member of parliament, makes a.
speech in the house he invariably does
eo to advance some mea,stire•thani, is
IOL' the public welfare. He wasees ju
time io abuse of his political oppen-
ents, hut on • the contrary eeneralte
manages to ;secure e -,easuie of sup-
port for his ideas front :hose v lue• •
differ from him along lenet ones.
• He made a speech .early this eeesion
which contained such, an abundance (it
sensible ideas that it was immetlia,tely
dubbed "Tbe Gederich Platfonn"itt
honor of its. promoter's hone) ep
Western Ontario. • Mr. Lewis, howsv-
er, is not content, by any menue, to:
nave his ideas merely in. "platfeetn"
shape and recorded e musty ilea or
Hansard. To k lakq th011 .1.W is bre
Sim, and talreadys hehas one idea he•
-
fore parliament -that of being mare .
Careful, regarding the class' ef immi-
grants who shall be a.dmitted ir.to
Canada. bill to this end nen givea
it first reading yesterday. And Mr;
Lewis promises that more of his ideas
will lie :Made law; hie effortS cce,
bring it about. -Free 'Press.
• A fire on MeGin street, Montreal;
caused damage amounting to $200,000
St. Cathaxines householders safforect
se•verely from Cold, their supply •of
!lateral gas falling on the coldesill
night of the whiter. • ,
• Sir Henry Tyler, former Peesiden*,
of .the Grand Trunk Railway, is dead.
Trouble is brewing between •Russia.
and Atistehr over a railroall whiek
Aueia purposes to Build, through the
84Alkp:nlisCa.tion has been made • for a
iantic coastwise trade of the united. ,
sretaceitevse.r fur the. Co. esolidatien Steams: •
by C. W. •Morse le :control the At -
ship Company,. which ' was .orgenized
CC131 1110C
On all Reauy-to-wear
Clothing this week,
including
asolomma
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
Boys';.5uitsland
Overcoats
• Men's Odd Pants
Men's Odd Vests
Boys'. Knickers
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Fine Tailoring
" a Specialty
gimiong.
EW Jacobs