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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-02-27, Page 2e#ACOURAOYee- fn.* 00.00.11100 94401100.ft 'COMM Who .now ear 4 Douglas f, z Stock Invigorator • • 1014 nasi AxmAt REGV&A,TGE Xre weed lerevere .dr4ignel on • 2 itike tom. Better than the it • eexPeinnive Stock Epode. ge• an • • I A foll '.• Pell fp 700 I : • ; ate • .._ii , IS WE taw', MORNS OF MT* ; all' tStOuotTaD l ummox- . ri. 41 1,41.4 mom .•EVERY To • 0 eleglIIRROUNDINtil • TOWN- • :, 411. (SWF. ' . • 2 • • , 4. • 4. • W. S. R. HOLMES • • • • Mailfg 0i1elniet • • eat owes ofoogio000 Goo* maim Imo* .40-BELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE . WE SME QUANTITY OF , IIEMLOCK , pLA.BS, OUT 16 INCHES.,1,-; • SUITABLE FOR RANGES. . . , • 1ra1ton * - L COA • , . ORDER YOUR YEA*8 SUR:. PLY NOW. THE /3EST IN, THE- IVORKET, ;7 FEE TOIsle•e. BUT IF ORDER. AND PAID FOR•BEFOkAMAY 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 'eto-CENTS A TON WILL -Diel,ALLOWED. . • Ordere left. .at, barb & Rowland 'ere. ewill he promptly attended to. ...../ • ee ,i,_„44.111T. AT Stevenson 1 • ., ....z. ReaUestate for Sale WARM TO RENT. -LOT 28, CON. 5, Hallett, 3 miles from Clinton. 125 acres. Fall ploughing done and 15 acres of wheat in. Comfortable house with furnace and hard and soft water. Windmill at barn.--: Thos. Archer, Proprietor, Clinton ..11. 0. PARK FOft SALE. -LOP 82 ON the ilth cote of 'Ioderich township, consisting of 48 acres, 36 acres plowed, 6 acres in fall wheat. The farm is ia a good abate of cull:vat- fon. Good brick house, arm 4(a50 feet, with stone foundation. • The place is about 4 miles from Clinton. -Per safe ea reasonable terms. reor further particulars apply to eoa. Colclough, Helmeaville P. 0. b3-, FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND A nquarter miles from church, post- effice, school and the village of Auburn. Suitable for grain or grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd eon. West Wawanosh consisting of 100 acreo •of land, 15 acres under bush and lhe balance nearly all grass. A trick house, a bane barn, 52s30, •a driving house ;.f,41c39 with a cement ipig house underneath, are on said , premises. Also lot 28, East Wawanosh, 2n4 con., directly oppos- ite 5. -aid lot 27, containing 100 acres 01 and, 15 acres of which are Mesh. ,On this lot there is a bank barn 40x60. There are 4 acres of good 'bearing orchard on the two farms. '<Both lotre well fenced and un- •derdrair.ed. A never failing sPr1ng -runs across both farms. Possession ••ean be given at once. Terms easy, The proprietor is now past the age to farm. -Apply to Thomas" Nith- -alson, Auburn P. 0. Prorapt reply mall be given to all eolnilMniea- Feb. 13-04* irARM FOR SALE. -THE aNnzrt- signed. offers for Sale part of let 40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mite south of Clinton, consisting of 20 acres. Good fratne hottee with ate one cellar, hara 36x70 with cement .basement. Easy terms. J. -•A. Smith. 40 • iSseaRM FOR SALE. Lor 24, CON. 2, Manley, containing 1.80 acres, 10 *OM of bush, the remainder is Well. ,feeeed, underdraitted and in a good *tate of cattle -attest. 1 acre Of et- dbard and Mali fruit. On the pre - Is a two story brick house With slate roof, a first-class: farm *two, a belle 14 eke, eit 80 with Mole stabling, a ternent end, tatati. geed driving house, pig veiii am, ben bowie. T101;11043001. ing Thie farni Is 'situated setiete froth Reneefietd, 6 from ton and n «.d gravel road; Ap* *Ay On fie premises or addrettee ?Abort Nett. 011ieten P. O. 02 • Bev. J. A. Msedenald, Of Toronto, addressed the Empire n the ,Layroan's Movement. $t. Thomas Hoard Of Edttea,tion,ba Voted dOWit a propoeition to luraish tree scbool supplies. • „A. K. McDougall, agene of the •Can- afilan Exprese OomPany at Bowman. 'Ville, le 'dead, aged 47, • Rev, J IL Courtney,. $t. Tioreas, bee accePted e all to Knox cher* MoGregor, Man. laaema,,,.......rtaamr4444.444.."4**41444441.01M*44a4Ta* FARM FOR SALE OR TO liENT.e.e, Lot NO. 36, Concession R., klullett •township, known are the DothrefOrth 'am is offered tor sale or for rent. Apply. to either of iludereigaed.-- Kies .L E Rudd, Executrix, 011re. ton. W. BrYdone, Clinton. NOTICE OF LICENSE TRANSFER -License District of West Iluron.- Notice is hereby given -that Joseph RattenintrY nt the town of Clinton has madeapplication to transfer the license for the premises in the town Of Clinton known as the Clinton Liquor Store. to C. H. Pugh of the city of London aud that said application will he coesidered at a meeting of tb.e board of Liens Commissioners to be held In Aue bura on Friday, Feb. 28t1i, 1968, at 2 o'clock All persona in- terested will worn themselves ac- cordingly. -A. Asquith, License Com- missioner. --Auburn, Feb. i'eth, 19e3. CORN' FOR •SALE. -I HAVE •A quantity of good yellow cern • for' sale. • •Casb •or exchange for grain, Standard. Elevator. --W, G. Smith- 4.4aa FIELD STONE WANTED. -THE , Street Committee., of the Clinton -Vouneil are prepared to buy Acid ;Stone from farmers for use on the flstreets. To be delivered in • ,Purther irfforma,tion, pribea, etc., on applieatiof to W. G, Smyth, chair, - malt Street Committee. -09. DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, Specialist:4'mill be at Holmes? Drug Store, Cluiton, on Thursday, Feb, 27. Glasses properly fitted Diseas- es of the eye,• ear,' nose and throat treated. , NEW MEAT MARKET. We have moyed into the stere next to The News -Record office •where we wilt keep constantly On hand a full stock 91 Fresh and • Cured Meats. Our prices are in keeping with the times end each .rirder Twill receive' prompttt a ca- tion..;Your Patronage or at least a share of it ;is zeseectfully solicited. ' COLCLOUGH BROS. INVESTIGATE . lO THE FROM OF TOE /0CENTRAL • STRATfORD,, ONT. Itis the most suetesshil bueiness training • school •in •Western,' (al- tar'. Our Commercial, ,Short - band and Telegraphic Departments aro in the charge of able insiruc- toes of experience. All our Ours- rs are thorough, up'to-dete and precticsal. We have become oite cif the largest business training eehools in the province. • Get our free catalogue. and learn what we are doing. ,Cornmercial sehools as well as business men employ our graduates. Students ate anterling each week. Enter now. • Elliott ez McLachlan, Prin's: BUSINESS-pougQ.E. of Toronto has started thousands of young Mn. and Womee on the easy, way to independence and sue - •cess. Let ue give the right start. • Write for Catalogue and plait to spend the next- six Months with us. Enter any time. .Addresa W. E. Shaw, Prineipal. Yoe Gerrard Sts., •Toronto. United States Subscribers please not that we have to Pay one Gent postagoou each pap- er going to the United .State. This means that your subscrip- tion must he paid in •advanoe. When you See your eubscriptiou expiting please remit $1.60 for an- other year sa that •yeu Will not Miss any cOpies of The News -Roe. ord. Creani Separators o itttktfi on the fame part the • farmer bettet than a Cream Sep- arator. •Whet buying, buy the best tiritt is the DeLavat. 1 am agent • for it it this distelet The Cyclone Pefficing • The Cyelote Wire Peueing has the two great requisitese4t- leeks well and !este a lotg tire& Ile. fore plating your ordet let me show you this feeeing and ntinif YOU prieee, JAS. APPLEBY, Clinton 4,40,40. • 44. V'. • tr ' • a* Clinton Nswap uron County s Gathered for News-Recopd a ers Beigrave • Mos Mary Porterfield visited her eisber, 24s. Fergueoe in Bayfield. • Messrs. Farrells of Kincardine were visitors at Mr. McCre,e's last week. Mrs. IL Sterling of Melita, Yew visiting her relatives in lgrave last week. .Z. Campbell IS taking up telegraphy and general railroad bueiness at 'the G. T. R. station at Belgreve. Miss Tessie' Ualliday gave an "At Home" to some of her friends last week. Cleo. Mulholland of Seeforth was calling on. old: acquaintenees i Bel - grave last Friday ; he once lived at lielgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Welter. Wray and daughter of Sault Ste. Marie are vise Mug T. S. Brander' and other friends In Beigrave and vicinity. • Harvey Watson has a bad attack of inflammatory rheutnatism and el eie der the cloctor's care. and M. Jplu1 Graalik eid lame ily, of Morria, have meved to ilrey township, near l3ressele, where they have leased a farm. . At the February quarterly meeting of the Offieial Board of the Deigrave Methodist ehureh, an invitation •to remain as pastor of the coneeeeatiou was unanimously extended to eiev. G. W. Rivera, 13. A., B. D. Mr. Rivere, accepted the invitaticht. We aro sorry to learn of the rieath of Miss Maggie Findlater in Les An- geles, California, last week. lvlieS Findleter is a clanghter of !Ay, end Mrs. Pindlater; , Morris, and a sister ofMr. John Clegg, 5th line of Mor- ris. The young lady wai well known in this vicinity and • we sympathize with the bereft fetidly. - East Wawanosh • Snail Be...Abets are engaged cutting wood for. Air. Tailor at. present. . T. H. • Taylor .vislted his brother Charles or West Wawanoah recenely, • • Miss Vera McDowell; Spent a few days with friends in •Winghate, = Mrs. Jas. Nethery, grevel read, who has been confined to the. houee for the pest three nionths, is still ,or Poor - Isaac Marwood of. neer Donny- brook intends reipoying his family end household *effects, to myth in the spring, where he intends re,Siding fOr the summer. ' Grey Township. C• ranlireiok, through A. J. Reim, • forwerded $15 to the Shaeletown Poor Fund at Toronto. Laet Week John Grasby and. lamily MOVed to the Porter farm, Which they have rented for a terra of years. We are sorry to report Mrs. Jos. Coombes, to be very low at present: she had aeother paralytic stroke on Thursday Of fast week. Mi. S. Burke treated alew of his fiends to ae oyster supper one night last week. All seem to have enjoyed the night's outing, as they report a good time. Wre, Buttrey, jr,, who is bore on a •holiday visit frOrri the West, purposes returning the last week of the month. We are wry to hear that Lawson, eldest son of Job L. King, is danger- ously ill with pneumonia. At the time of writing we have not heard hOwthe patient is, but 140 a, change has taken place for the better. Mrs. (Rev.) D.. • B. McCrae was brought from Clinton to Bruseels on • Wednesday of la„st week and ,is •now the hozne of her daughter, Mrs. John Ferguson, and it is hoped Will • soon. be able to return to her home at Cranlerook. • Oh Wednesday of last week Z. Mc- Allister received a telegram that his brother-in-law, John Bain, St. Paul, was seriously ill, havinghad an opera- tion for appondicitis, The operation c was too 'late, and his medical at- I tendant held out no hopes whatever n for his recovery. 1 John Bird, who at one tine resided s neat Cranbroolc, was So severely injured ,by a sawlog rolling n him h while at work in the huh that he died five days after, He lived near sm. • AGoderich iwor tmr. • bfise Hale fell on Thereday and dislocated her right ehoti Some friends at whose residence was visiting put the shoulder Place, but -when she reaelted her it her arm was swollen. to the end of linger% Some 'neighbors callingher told them to bathe the anti salt and wenn vinegar, rolling in flannel which advice was folio several times and by 3 p.m. on ,Th day, Miss Hale wok Able, 7o the G. T. A. trate for Toronto, w she had been preparing to go for days. • Xise CUrrell aecompanied Mise to Toronto, and is the guest'. 01tether, Mr, Ourrell, formerly of to Mrs: John Yule, One Miss is very much improved in health. In Temperance hall 19th Feb., "At Home)! was held inder the piees of tbe Council of Chosen Friends' Quite a large number . of the merreers Vrefe ,present. The tables were pro- fusely coyered with, lovely delleaciee. The first number on the program wale the orchestra, followed by Mr. 13cele- AV'S grernulgtOne selections. Miss Skimmings, gaye one of ber instrumen- tal selections, • 'Vies:era, Powde and Sydney Eielcher gave eheir favorite vocal duet "David ,and Geliath" ac- ompanist Master mi(lyard. Mr- Iarold Blaticstone gave two vocal umbers.'41Gramoplicine selections fol - owed after which Sydney Belcher ang "Old, Siveur the Cellarer." Miss Hattie Belcher ,delighted all with er 5ne rendering 'of the recitation 'Betsy, • Hawkins" Inspector Ton) as in excellent humor and .eengretn- ated the "Chosen Order of Friends" n the delightful Tea and excellent rogram •gotten up for the occasioh. is address was, full of 'good reason - "g. ?Ir. Shaw's •violin &Dia were V well received, • Med. (Capt.) eCarthy accornpaniSt. Miss. Dorothy dis •gave a very bright selection 'on he piano, showing her to be a most oligent student and a ccaning pianist nate. GrarnoPhoue select•ions end - the program, after „which Mize' kimmings 'played . "God sieve the ing." the audience rising and join - g in the anthem. . as held. on, Feb. 18th at liTe la•ick ilding"Of 1VIrs: Halsey Park: About .,persons:-'weee present. Miss Dyke sided at the piano. Mrs. Charles Iltimber sing .a very pretty •sclo,, he prayer we Said together, • You cl I." Mrs; .J. P. Drown's address s on Woaaiffs) :Franchise!): many of e members suggested 4.11: iifea, of eating women so that it wodId be an easy matter to over.thraw all oh staeles, in the, way of gaining thei Jong looked for point. ,",:ast thy burden on the Lord,"•was ming by all. re o'clock tea was eerved by Mrs. Lang of Siincoe assisted Lby her ng "sister, Miss • Marg. ,Slic",,lt or which, a cordial ' vote. '',iteielienks a tendered lay. all preseet,tor Mrs. Park for so kindly inviting the W. CI T. U.' to meet at her pretty aisidenee, Several visitorS• were' present- from a 004101'iChp neon We received a copy of the Wheeling lder. 'W. Va. Chuteh Calendar, With a she beatttiful eulogy to the of oer cotlein Mies Anne MacCabe Of Bea- onle wood W. Va., who died On 23r4 Jan. her from paralysis, after only two hours indispesition, The Church Oalerclar says ; Owing to the feet that those who knew aud cherished, her most fondly were. too sorrowful at the tinie to bear testimony to her beautie ful eharacter and virtuoys Ile. Only a few Kees stating the circumstances of her death appeared in these eel - mos. However it is net too late to say a few words in honor Of One of •the notdest daughters ef -01'0 church in the diocese of West Virginia, and it seems fitting that they should appear in the "Church Calendar," tor which Miss 2/facOahe was a zealous come - pendent during the, last two . years of her life," The "In Memorlan" so beautifully written that aus- upon with t up wed tike here come Hale her 43% au it ridge, Ont., in which locality he 1 had spent the past 20 Years. A wife and five children, survive. ' : P Mr. Bert 'reek, Clifford, who come H down to spend a day with friend's on the 4th . had an experience on his' ..ev return trip lionie on Tuesday of last, -111- week that he Will .not soon forget. E He had, to •break toads for miles t Fortunately he had a eood team with d. him, but for all, the tele took hie). ei of hours: • .• • ed -. " K Morris Townithip.. Mr. J. McArthur sold a spriog colt to T. Clark for a handsome sum• ' The W, C. Mother`i. nmean Miss Aggie Yuill has been visiting 30 • bU Whitechureh .. . . friends at Teeswater for the Past two ye . .. , we*, , • . a Mr., Taggie of London ier the' gues•b .*.• Jas. Kernaghan le laid *with "T of Jos, Clarl.. .- • , , . t , measles ; we hope he • Will soon an be e. k. •-• e . ' ' ' . - .wa W. ',Everett spend a few days with his father reeently, Master P. R, Bryans. wh h a th., on the sick list, is able "iii be back to eull 'Mrs: A. 'Fox is very ill and nearly i High school again. all the family have the inumps. . 'Kit •tInderstin of Wingham was the Stanley Wa,tsen had the rnisforturiC to cut his foot while splittin guest a Mre. Jas Moore last week.. necessitating five stitchea.• ., g ..W?°!1; • IVIieS X and Mr. P, Coupland of Albion visited friends in this vicinity Mr. P. McCutcheon has .puteliased lait week, Mr. ,Cceipland is still. the new driver from' Mr er d • guest of Mr. and Mrs. ,..1. T. Holmes. On Monday evening last, Rev." and Mrs. Finlay. 'milted the young' People of the. congregation. to the partonage, where. a: very pleasant evening was On Friday last Mr. P. Troy received word .that his brother, 3ir. J. Troy of Toronto, had , passed away. The remains were ,brought. to Mr. Troy's on Saturday evening by train where they lay till Tuesday morning. . The funeral' was .well a.ttended to St. Augustine. ' • • .ayF. Pted. 'Champion is still very IOW, and while he is sick nearly. the whole family of eight or tem are down with the mumps, thus verifying 'the truth .of the old adage, . "one trouble never comes .alone." The family has the sincere sympathy of .the • whole community in their affliction'. • • Mr. and Mrs, Rosa expect to leave for their home in .Carievale, Sask., in March: The best wishes of many friends follow them. In the loss of Mrs. nogg. (nee Miss MeClenaghan) the neighiearheod loses ,one of its brighteat and most charnithg young ladies, $he was always tho life and soul of eVery gathering which • was graeed by her presence. •• leeseeseeeielbeleeekka-sevelealeele.. 1RING• $ S ---- $ to this line and are this We pay special attention $ $. and choice collection 'of Season showing a large $ i Sapphire, Opals, i 1 ' biamondsi Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, #• and:Torquois. # $ Set singly 1 and in combi- nation•$ $ Values ape of the, Baste .• 1 ---..c Mt. and Wm Frank lefartin and $ ier residence, , little daughter Etithehave ietutned # Ali ja C NCO f ; train their Detroit visit. $&van AND optima and Aft, Sale, a son. ' Mother end eon , 1 florn•-On l&th Feb. to be, Merles doine well, , lestiee of Marriage Lieeneee. Miss Vim Yule is ItS vigorntis eq , ever, after being treated at a hotpital etweete,eleeteelaeleelieelizeeilieeet. in Kansas, Cifty. copy another portion, for tbe whole would fill a column of this pap- er: "One of the brightest traits of her character was a steadfast devo- tion to our holy religion, She was a Catholic in very truth, wad her daily life was a practical example of the deepest lessons of our faith. And when the and came, so sudden arid tiu- expected, she, Hie the wise eergins, was found ready with lighted • Zurich . Mr. and Mrs. John Tuxf:ord, Sask., were .N.fr. and Igr!, A. G. Ehn • Cheles • Bossenberry, Frank I3ossenberry,. has ition M the harnexs Charles Hartleib. ' A. Curry of. Nvitb es. S):1 of Mk. taken a 1hopof Mr. .Mr. Harry Youngli1ut vi.ta. ,e, - ,. -,... .....1.11,ftra,...••••• burn on . Friday, week •attending•the funeral of one of his' nei :!.3. ' Rev. • J. P. Health and family left last Friday for Hespeler where they will 'remain with Mrs,;Hauch's Moth- er •until the latter part of March- whea they egpect to return +0 Tokio, Japan, whece Mr. Tiauch ie to seta,r7. intend the Missionery work of, . the Evangelical Assoeiation. . •.-,-! Mr. Jacob ' NVeido has rented his ferni near Dashwood :0 l'Ir. cralui ZR111:i(iceh fionr, the .el:esrprilrin: yea.r•s' ivr±...wei- do and family •will eeely ieuve n , Mrs. D. A. : MCLAINM 4 f Akroti lVfich., Mrs. P: W. qess, and Miss , Marga.ret Drysdale .Faent a few : eeys: at the home of. Mr. Robert Allan, Blake; and other friends. . The W. C„ T. U. 'Meeting held at the twine of Mrs. C. . Fritz on Wed- nesday of last week was opened with devotional exercises folloWed with a r. study of ' the Li Ito . an .- " qi r a ( ockaiiaient - to doubling the niSsionary 1 ' Op- ium Traffic hi heathen lands." The removal of these two death dealing traffics in mission lands :would be force, in those lands and the victory gained would react favorably on The work . it borne. ' The hope for the„:re- movagilfsttihaepseepl:uvrilosh lien in jasrourseinat , stitiree.ngth in opposing ti:M.1 .. g 1 „ Mr. Wm. IVIeCracken has been laid. aft _ o work for the past two weeks owingi wa to blood -poison in his right hand. Owing to many .01 the children being ill with measles and, grippe the Anderson school, 3rd line, was tlosed last week and Miis McCracken, the teacher, was asked to take a hol- iday. ; We are sorry to state.that Mr. .A. Nichol, Or., has. been quite ill for the Past lavo weeks. Mr. Nichol is one of the first settlers in. thiSpart aed has not enjoyed good health for the. pr.st few years. - Goderich. Miss Lillie. Gauley intends going ta New York at Easter. • Mr. Murdock Macdonald of Tonaw- anda, N. Y., is the guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.. William Maedon- Mr. William. Morris is now one of the elevator staff. . There are a great many cases of la. grippe in tow a and some persons have been .con,dned to. bed with it for a couple of weeks. • •• Mrs. McGuire, 'fife of Captain . Mc. Guire of the "Eber Ward" Detroit, was called to town by the illness • of her Mother, 1VIrs. lVfoGillivray. .Mrs. Harry; Laugs of Simeoe is the. guest. ot. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Park, the . former being her father. Mrs. George . Acheson, Who accOM partied her nelee„ Miss, Brownell, •oil leer return to Toronto, was accoraPan. led back by her sister) Mrs. Brownell, Chester Farrow, only son of. lVfr.' Mkt Farrow of H. M. Customs here ha e been transferred from the G. T. IL depot, ' Goderich, to the G. T. R. depot 'Guelph to tha position of day operator. Mrs. W. L. Eliot and infant daugh- ter, Phyllis,' left for Toronto last week to visit her mother, . The sttormy weather is a weekly vise itor this winter and we will weleome St. ?atria's Day, when it dawne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Macdonald left on Wednesday of • Mat week for Stratford. . &Stance, notably, .. Mrs. Brownell, • '. IThe postoffice .. at Erieau, whieh has been previously a summer • post - office, has been Wade a regular. post-. office. • '• • . . • Liberal members from 'British. Col- umbia in the House of Commons will Toronto, . Mrs. , tangs, :githnee, and Mrs: Leech of Holiaesville. ' • *. Tbe Marine Social Club Pke 'their 2nd annual banquet, on, 18th Feb. The guests. invited numberqd .,;Iver 125. The first part af the eirening'S enter- taierneut is given to "Progressive euchre." The. 1st prize was won by Mollie Neville. The. 2n4 prize, a holt of cigars fell to the lot of Mete Mal4 colm Macdonald Jr. and Captain Will MacCarthy fell heir to the booby prize whichamused all present Nsr. Camo- bell opened the entertainment 'with a congratulatory address, while Mrs. (Capt.) WilL MacCarthy rendered a very pretty solo, Miss Molhe Neville aecompanise, = Mr. Stern of London, sang "Amite Laurie" in a eery quiet. manner. Mrs.: Wept MeCarthy aecompaniSt. The address of, the ev- ening was given by George F. Itebeet- son. • The floor was then prepared. for ending the- 'Banquet' -With a dance, Miss Skframinge and Mr. • William Campbell Jr. of the X S. Olub lead- ing in the -Grand IVIerch. I not re,sign at the rsaet:lest of the Asiatic exclusion cOmniittee: •.' , J. H. Armstrong, public works exi- gineer, is it Belleville in ceeineoltion with measures for • the relief oflthe spring floods. . , Sandy. l3utler, of Ottawa, formerly accountant foe" Gillies Bros., Win- , Ibrineti, was killed on the T. and . N. 0. near Latchford. . A fireman on. :the I. a Th. four . :a stick ofdynamite in a shovel cf. coal near Moncton. Ile was ia th4 act of shrowing , it into engine; furnace when he noticee it • .. • The. January ' bank stateeneet shows that there was a reduction, in la lia- bilities daring. the month • of nine ImIlions and. a decrease of eleven rail - ion la •note eiretilation er'e assistants. Mks May Reuben, is one of Port -1 from her late actidett so well, that! Mrs. T. A. Webster has recovred 1 eI sbe left •this week to visit her daughter, Mrs, nonirony fohneton, who will aecompany her mother to • • 040eeezareoseeerereeelfeeeeve riwoweeefeeseeolivereeerkeei veee• E INVITE YOU To inspect our stock and learn 1 our prices. They cannOt tail to please you„ vv. •110 . -Celle, Conti, 'settee of Merriege Licenees. , heeler and attgraver, Welfeas, of More Cares Of troobies originating In iraprirs binndt scrofula, loge ot Appetite, catarrh, dome- tlem,bellooder lilersapierille then br *usher wooed regtoaili combined. flomebOw those cured by good's aetee, to etie eared, *ad they gladly WU the good news to ethers. mood Purifier -"I hive need Metre eeroolenee and h$1145 rowel it the cheeses* Wed purifier. It seeds& axone startfr stamen of life #treueboot the weave hoer - Thai's life and Oren* in everdm of It Run* Snits, AO Wellesler St, Toronto. Affileton fel Ifolero--"Hood's Serowe - rine, hoe cored me Of scrotal*, with width have been 'troubled 16 piers, and cowed be execinetiom lZir little daughter had scrotum, swotting ma leer nook and }Noire Sarseparilla eleo cured her." igna. aVonitn Hastier, Tenwoesee. floodte Sarsepeplini le gold everywhere 100 Dozes One Dollar. Propired onir by 0.1, Hood Co., tow.ea, /Arose N. )3. Po not take% sabstitute. Inaletueon having Rood's, Hamilton's tiro and water cont- . mittee recommends .a water hupply for the mountain residents. frestbitten crops, at Fort Arthur suffered last 'ear 'Irene. Twelve per cent. of the farmers west) Shipping men in Montreek. that the influx of immigrants thie7.4-44r4 yell" will be greater than ever. Jambone.s Fegavic, a Russian, while crossing the ice at the Soo'fell int5. the river and was drowned. Permanent Resits • •"X had been Buffeting for over two months with an obstinate mitre), as had also ray -little girl We tried several remedies common to any drug store without Obtaining any apparent relief, in fact we were growing worse. 1 got a bottle of Ooltsfoote Expectorant froth ' my druggist and inside of two days the cough was stopped, and the results so permanent, and rapid • that we decided to keep it in our Immo continually. • ' ROBERT PALEN. C. A. R. Station, Ottawa. . Ooltsfoote Expectorant is recognized the world over as the best prescription ever used by the medical profession for Coughs, Cads, Croup; Bronchitis and Tightness of the Chest. Children Biro it. To introduce it into every home we will send a free sample to every person sending their name and Address to Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. Sold by all up-teedate druggists at 25e., • Send for Free Sample To -day. • . ' Perigrine Maitland. 'Cameron, bora. near Rice Lake in 1.821:, the first. child bOen in Asphodel, is dead. , The Kingston Shipping Company', . now steel steamer Prince Rupert was • -latinched-otrethe-Clyde yesterday. Premier Roblin of .Manitoba , give a deputation urgieg abolition of 'Me bar little encouragement yesterday. Mrs. Noah Muss°, wife of the pugilistic champion, is in. Presto • .. visiting .her mother, lefise Colernan. . • . • -Alex. C. Graham .and his wife, " ot Lobo. township, . yesterday Celebrated . the 71st aeniversary' of their marriage:0 eG101 Prices On of Ready4o-wear • Clothing this week iiicluding lfl : en's Suits ' ..:•Overcoats' Boys' Suits and . • ' Overcoats Metes Odd Pants , . . . 'Men's Odd Vest's BoyS',Knickers Jetc. •• Mne Tailoring a Specialty 1111101111.1. W. Jacobs ter . aaa.,