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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-06-18, Page 6Thestrikingbricklayers aft Montreal receiving no support from the union, have gone back to work, • NEVER SLIT YOUR isuOTS. That •does'nt cure the corn. Just apply the olid standby, Putnam's Corn Extractor. It acts like magic. Kills the pain, cures the corn, does it with- out °burn or scar. Get ; the best -it's "Putnam's." 2.00 TO�UNP CODER{CH TO DETROIT SATURDAY, JUNE 20th Returning Monday,Juue 22nd STEAMER GREYHOUND E. R. Ayer, Excursion Agent Children Meals Baggage Half Fare 50c Free For Goderich Leave Detroit for Goderich 8 a.m. (Leave Port Huron 12 noon,) Friday, June 19th GODERICH BAPID MOONLIGHT 8 P.M. FRIDAY JUNE 19 For` etre Special train from Clinton, June 20th, 7.35 a. m. Return to Ooderich. Leave Detroit for Goderich 1 p. m., Monday June 22nd, Central time.. Arrive in Godet ich 9.30 p. m. Special train leaves for Stratford and way stations at 10.30. ,Detroit Egcursion Day -One way with trunk $t.50. WHITE STAR LINE. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR THE MOONLIGUT GRAND TR VNJ EM REDUCED Round Tris? Tourist nee Portland, Ore. Seattle, Wash. San Francisco, ('al. Vancouver, 13. C. itrexicu City ,,n1"many other Pacific Coast Pint, . Now oh sale: (loud t;oin,g until SEPT. 15th. Returu limit Oct. 31st, 19(18. IlOMESI:I•:KI•:HS EXCURSIONS At very Lew rates to the North-west, Via North I3ay-.June 23rd. Via Sar nia and Northern �am'igation Com- pany. Steamer leaves Sarnia : 3.30 p. m. June 24th. Full infermai ion from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. F. R. 1I0IJGl'.NS, Town Agent. A. 0. PATTISON, Depot Agent. William, J. Veupe'of St. Catherines Rod and Gun's Birthday ° a tailor, is charged with attempting to deeeit-e 'creditors. Number, Mi 'CI ti Casa of Seat ' i was married on Wednesday of last week to Mr. A. Kilpatrick of Boston, 1. Milligan, Conservative, wou by e A' 1' nit one i Stormont and there majority y of n ti St t n ale ler±, will be a recount. ,.. 'Thomas Ferguson was sentenced A at Orangeville for six inont is: for selling mortgaged eepek, Judge 'Hardy last week gave hie Ore cisipn that picketing by strivers is legal, provided no interierehee isi used. A grand jury at Woodstock last' Thursday brought in "no bill" against W. J. Puke, a barber -of that city, charged with arson. Judge Snider, in opening the Went- worth eniworth sessions, said aliens not in Canada the statutory time were being naturalized. The late John A. Leith of Brant- ford left. $10,000 to: his family. A Baptist church in Dulwich tov,uship was given $200. • Forty fuggern and two hundred and seventy men belonging to tiro pearling fleet were lust in a typhoon oft West. Australia, A HOME-MADE REFRIGERATOR, Take two large ' boxes, iibe second' one somewhat smaller on all sides, and born two one -inch holes ie eaoh carresporidingly, to give dtraina,ge and. ventilation. Fill up the bottom of the larger box with powdered charcoal (pr sawdust, ' if charcoal cannot be . pro- cured) until the smaller box will stand ten a level with the top of the a larger box: Put the inn •r box in place, and fill up alletile, space around the sides with the charcoal. Fasten lids on both siden tie 'f t tightly. On each side of the inner box, by means ofcleats, put•several shelves, leaving a space in the center for the.iee, Atack oflat lathing nsybe' laid at' the bottom,' for the ice to rest upon. Legs may, be added, also, .and tile' drainage and : ventilation in this way be improved... This is a rough refriger- ator, to be, . sure, but •one trhatbas. been successfully .used .in our home for years.--eFt'om Woman's : Homo Cofnpaelon for June: There is trouble at. Ottawa •over the loss of some ntilita.ny. stores, said .to have .occurred during the holding of a bazaar in the Armories; •, CATARRH CANNOT' BE CURED with LOCAL APPLICATIONS,'as they cannot . "reach the seat :of • the disease. Catarrh es a to 3 b od,'or ..con- stitutional disease, And 'in order 'o cureit' you: must.. take internal' "reined - les. Hall's Catarrh • Cure is taken in- ternaliy,•arid acts directly.on• the blood and mucous •. surfaces. Hall's' Catarrh Cure is nota quack.. me.licine , 1t was prescribed by one of the .best es : *,lea;A'•- ay for ...:years an t'"a 'egular prescription. It i composed of .• the best tonics known, .combined with the best blood -purifiers. acting directly .on the. mucous surfee: es. The perfect ' combination. od '. the two ingredients is what produces such wonderlea results in curing. 'Catarrh. Send for • tertiuionials free,. L. J. CHENEY• & CO:, Propsr, Toiede, 0. Sold by Druggists, .price.,cact 'fa Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation;. Mr. Robert East of Shelburne died frons injuries, received from time ex- plosion of a soda -.water cylinder. Now that the germ of paresis bar Ileen :lis eom eyed perhaps the, disease ran ie cured, butthere- is little hope of resuscitating the A. P. A. party. yclune Missionaries es friend of Dr. •Slocuin Remedies ,writes: "Send a bottle of. 'Fsychine to Mrs. W... They have a daughter in decline, and I believe it would help her. I have mentioned your.. remedies to the farriily, and •also cited some of . the .miraculouseuros accom- plished inside the last 18 years, .•of which I have knowledge:" 1'..G. IRWIN, Little Britain, Ont. Run down conditions from lung, stom- ach or other constitutional trouble cur- ed by Psychine At all druggists, 50e and 81.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto 'Ile N ews-Itecord bing List for 1908. Much good reading for little .money. The News -Record and Weekly Mail and I1rnptre, one year., 0 Weekly Globe... .. .,... ,... ...... 1.135: 114 Fatally Herald and Weekly Star .. ...,,.. 1.05 '• Weekly Witness ...... ..r .. 160 4, 11 Sun 1•44)4;66,11.14V 16.0 •• " " Free let'ees...... ...144.'4W.'.44... 1.116 tr i1 Advertiser .... tiil .t -...,..r..•.••.•. •.r 1•75Farming World�i1 it Fennel's Advocateattd di Daily Newt.,.Toronto.. r1 -4:,19'..'r ... r........ 2.311 Home Magazine 2.25 it H tt Star 11 30It it it l..Srlr Y••i/ f.r '..•.. .. f..W. • Globe "" .,,........rm.“...rvr. 4.2 {' if Maul "" •Y.Y ,.111....1, - " 4.'25 41 14 World 2.54) 11II Saturday ]!Tight , i 2.85 tt 11. Free Frees, London . rr .... .rev. . . 325 tt 41 Vibe ly'est,EveniugmLdntion,,.,,r.,,•.ii•+r• 2.75 a If what you want is not in thls list we can supply it at less than it would dost you by sending direct, In remitting, please do so by. Express Order, Postal Note or registered letter and. address. W, J, °MITC 'ELL , THE NEWS REC()R 4 m Ciliate tt With the issue for June "Rod .aten Gun. and Mo'JI)r Sports in Canada,". published by W. J. Taylor, at Woo;l•. s;oek, Ont.,entersupon its tenth year, and produces' as a birtbday num- bet u -bet one that has natjbeen surpassed by any of the fine issues that have preced- ed it. Every 'one' of the many articles appeals to sportsmen and lovers of outdoor life and may be read with interest. The record breaking +noose bunt of Dr, W, I.,: Munro in. New Brunswick through which, for the first time in the history of the Province, the record is held by an outsider is rightly given a prominent rosition, Fishermen have their interests well looked after: In addition to a raper on Live Batts 'How eo procure and Preserve the same : a story of Herring Fishing in the Rideau, and one des- criptive of a One Hundred Mile Canoe, Trip in a Search Atter Bass; by C. H. Hooper, must secure attention from thesewho findtheir most enjoy- able recreation. . fn Fishing, Judge 'Fratee reminding us of old tines in at delightfully reminiscent ,article on the Wayside Tavern and the Shooting Match. The scarcity of partridges, a subjieci of so much comment amongst sportsmen, is disdussed, the conclusion arrivedat being that in all probabil- ity the birds have been killed off by a disease which hasbeen general in : its character and result. Variety is given in an exploration paper entitled Fresh Fields in the Rockies ; Ili • a Boy's Camp .in Ten-lagami and others. My experience in Shotguns and a Re- view of Guns and '.Gunning, raises ina,ny •questions connected with fire amus which, cannot fail to interest all shooters, The departments are one and all up-to-date and the number tes- tifies to the leading ,polsition attained by the magazine. and the strength with which it commences its, tenth year of vigorous life. • ' ANOTHER GREAT DISCOVERY. A well known gentleman in Black Bay, Ont.;:' 1VIr. John Cowan, has discovered an absolute specific for . . Rlieurnatisin, and writes : • "I was af- fectod with . Sciatica and chronic! Rheumatism which I contracted years ago, . The disease 'had a great hold •iii my blood, and it was hard to make' eny impression on . it. Reading of Ferrozone I' was 'convinced of , its finer- it and, it's cereainly the best I have ±' ever tried. Why it:;;est• !rope,away,; the Rheumatism .Ewen stiffened old sufferers will experience quick `resalts 'l. The reason is • that Ferrozone acts' through the . blood and tbereby de_ • t the' f thed Pic Price Clinton News -Record CATARRH ,NOW CtTRABLE. But Never ;by Medicine Swalloweli, Snuffs, Sprays or Poaches. Catarrh is net a blood disease and that is why it cannot be cuared by any medicine taken into the stomach. Y (, atarrh is, a gcrnm trouble contracted from the germ -laden air you breathe inward. r These csgerms efasten them- selves selves in the tissue and air cells. of the breathing organs, multiply by millions cause sneezing, coughing, raising, muc- ous, dirdiarge from the nose,. difficult in breathing, hoarseness, dryness and stoppage of the nose, tickling in the throat and other symptoms that can only be reached by, the dry air princi- pal of I-Iyomei. It medicate's the air you breathe with the curative, proptelrties of the Austral- ian Eucalyptus Forests where catarrh is unknown. The reason you get relief in.'a minute or two from Hyonmet is because it de- stroys every catarrhal germ in the air you breathe, and its dry penetrat- ing aroma will reach the innermost recesses. of the air passages, killing millions of germs a Infinite. Their destruction means freedom for oppres- sed respiratory organs, W. S. R. Holmes sells Hyomei under a guarantee of setisfadtion or money back. Price $1:,01. Teach Them of •Canada. Chatting with Canadians at the opening of the Franco -British exhibi- tion both the Prince and Princess of Wales •.again and again emphasized special interest in Canadian progress, which the prince clearly sees. In promoting ' colonial interests in ' England he may find a peculiarly fruitful field of his own, just as the •, King; has done in promoting good re- lations with foreign lands.. The prin- cess so fully shares this view that for some time past she' has encouraged Mr. Mackindet, director of the Lon- don School of Economies, and other authorities on colonial questions, to gime 'regularly to gu y Marlborough House to `tatwith.h kthe youngrib princes on Canadian and other Empire topics, il- lustrating . talks with maps, photo- graphs, and the prince's own colonial trophies gathered in :: Canada, Austra- lasia, India, and elsewhere. • No is more disappointed. than the youn ce dward himself that he . will not lowed . to 'break I to n. hie naval school,' life at. Osborne:. to. visit Quebec with his father. Canadian Bread Superior: • At the rooms. of the Royal Society, London, Prof. T. B. Wood showed how a loaf made from English wheat was .small compared with one - made from . Canadian wheat, because the. yeast "grows" better and.the glutine is More elastic in. the . Canadian pro- duct. Also,•'Canadian yeast emitted carbon dioxide at twice the rate 'Eng- is .veasteclid: • 'Eng- lish s trsys me'eause o isease 50c per box at all dealers, fner`y, d` no •drivh'1l&'shi i through the water ,at a faster rate than is pose Bible with battleships to -day. Some of this saving in weight may also be used to give thicker armor plates along the water line and below ---wherever the torpedo is likely to strike. ' Such a departure from the .existing conditions furnishes many problems with which the naval designer must cope. They include such details as the storage of the torpedoes, and theiur e`c rapid handling by specis 1 mn c..h ant al devices from the magazines below deck to the breech or mouth of the tubes above. Those questions n will,not b' settled without the controversies' which seem to be inseparable from. naval design, construction and a uip rnent; but for the present it will be: sufficient merely to mention this ins; teresting possibility of a gunless war vessel. PREPARATIONS AT QUEBEC, Notables Coming Who Will Be Guests of the Commission. It is understood that Col. J. Han - bury Williams, C. M. G., and Joseph Pope, C. M. G., have been appointed to . make all the necessary arrange- ments for the proper reception and en- tertainment at Quebec of H. R, H, the Prince of Wales and suite, during the. Champlain tercentenary, as well as to look after the comfort of the other in- vited guests of the national commis- sion, including the representatives of France, the United States and the Bis - ter colonies of Australia and.South Africa. The French Government has decid- edto send an 'official representative, to the fetes in accordance with the invitation from the commission, and one is also expected from Brouage,, the birthplace of Champlain.. The. Marquis de Montcalm and the Mar-. quis DeLevis, the closest living con- nections to the former generals, have.. been invited. It is feared that ill- health may prevent the attendance of the Marquis de Montcalni but the Marquis DeLevis. is confidentially ex- pected. Lord Strathcona, Canadian High Commissioner in London, has. been in- vited, and an acceptance to the invi- tation sent him hasbeen received from Ireland from Mr. George WoIfe,: the nearest. living representative of, the family, of the famous general. . WHEN. WOMEN SUFFER. Look out for weakness• or disease. See if there 'is not ea, sideadhe; head- ache, restlessness'' and 'the 'blues.,". These symptoas'indicate that you need she gentle assistance of Dr. Hatnil- ton's Pills, They are women's great - este relief, prevent functiotial' dcr;ingee meats,renew the life ,of the blood, retrify• and 'clean ..the system through- out. 'No tonic so potent; .no results sd: narked as follow the use. of .Dr. Haan- ilton's Pills. Price • 25C ice v •x at all dealers. .. David Crichton'"s farm house near• .:: 'Peale ass• Wednesday ��� swas burned last Wedne • Saved .. from Torture -Many lm en and -:< risen thought they were doomed - to suffer all their lives.. Their 'kidneys were badly affected --excruciating pains in the back and.. hips -7- . terrible' • Rheumatism and Sciatica every winter. They knew it was kidney disease that caused all the trouble.. But they could:End nothing • ' to do them any real, lasting good until they tried • GIN. PILLS Imntediafely theyimproved: Thepain .stopped -the urine cleared=the backs gre.v stronger -their general health picked up-afld before they realized it, they. were well, GIN PILLS cured them - justas•. theywill cure YOU. Take them on our guarantee that they niust cure or mom/ refunded. •Soc. a bolt -6 for $2.50. 102' BOLE:•ORUG CO WlNN(PEC. atAs. The• Toronto Exhibition .The price list of ,the: Canadian Na tional Exhibition, "Toronto, Out., Aug.• 29 to Sept: •11, has come to hand, It has been . thoroughly revised • from Loginning to: end and :in, some mespecs presents a neater and more convenient appearance` than formerly. Several irnportamtt• .additfe,ns hive bon blade, . ding an oteer vided•itito six :prizes,for the best floral desi;;n'to cover '.not milee than 500 s.luare feet of :floor space.. The Donn. inion Slmbrtborn Atsociation' gave. tie,- t'cti.00 and the Clydesdale Association .$5,0,000 to the pretreat s offered. for. Shorthorn.; 'and CIydesdales. Several classes for horses and outfits used In business have been incorporated., • Lim wards 'of .$.700.00 'has been adrhed . to.. 'the amount shell in prizes mn • the .agricultural sec lion. Altogether, • in- cluding medals and cups; the . ;tmourit giveim in premiums .reaches upwards of $50,000,00,.'by far the greater portion of 'which is . devoted to live • Byes' 'and •agricultural products: A more than•usually, extensive art loan collec- tion is promised by old-world Mas- ters ; 'by special permission of 11..M. the King, the Band of the Royal Ar- tillery,. Woolwich,I n; ., .will • .play end .take a leading part le a grand international military tattoo and sr):ctacle rejnresenting "The. Siege. of Sebastopol:" Each • day will elope with a display of fireworks on, a scale; hitherto unattetnnted. The usualcheap rates and excursions have been mat- raegt•d • for by all lines of travel.. On application to. J. 0. Orr, Exhibitioti offices, City ,1Tall, Toronto,`el prize lists. etttry blanks, and- any informa- tion desired, will he forwarded on the testa nt. A Socialist orator ho been arrested in Vancouver for burglary. He prob- ably began his career of thievery by stealing phrases and appropriating ideas. Cin a Tag on a Plug of . B1ack Chewing Tobacco Stands for .°uglify. ...WARSHIP r l l ,ate t :.;u What the Future. of Battleships Will. Be=-Tests:Awaited. Naval designers' who are looking ii% to the future are having visions of a battleship. which shall be larger than anythingof. the class afloat; of great- er speed than existing. vessels, and •..capable of waging .battle at'adistance of four miles; and this without the breebh= oadtng . rifles with their complicated mechanism of train- ing and loading. This is as yet only a dream; but it is based on that de- velopment •in ' the •facilities of attack and the mechanism of destruction which, with the means of defence and protection, have , furnished': a species. of warfare in themselves. Hitherto the rivalry has been large- ly . ;between the • gun and. the armor. On one side has . been the aim' to in- crease 'the n-crease'the power of the- monster rifle so that it will hurl its huge " missile' of steel through the wedge of., armor plate into the vitals of the ship of the m eney. On the other side there has been an almost frantic effort to thick - an the shield on the hull: of the ship or so compose it of elements that will lessen its weight while repelling the shell. No one known just 'how the case stands at present, and will not know until there can be some test of the gun in its attack on armor under those conditions which resemble in some de- gree the situation of actual warfare. The tests are now carried on at either the army or navy proving grounds, with guns at no great distance from the armor. and the armor presenting a fixed and certain target which may be attacked under the most favorable conditions. All' this is now changed by the in crease in endurance of the torpedo, the most deadly of all weapons when it can be fired with accuracy, and ' when it lasts long enough to reach the enemy. The torpedo used to be something of a toy, except within limited range; but lately to it has been given a 'propulsion which will carry It two miles, with every pros. pect that this distance will soon . be doubled., Battleships armed with tore pedo tubes, which are the means of firing torpedoes, will some day be able to .keep a foe . at a respectable die- tance, and a battleship having a four - mile torpedo in its ordnance equip- ment quipment will be a vetritable floating ter- mor of the sea, The battleship which is to be design- ed along the lines dictated by the tri. ufnph of the torpedo will bo a vessel which may easily scorn the ten and twelve -inch' guns which ate now car- ried in heavy turrets, and which shall offer no discouragement to• a vessel, which may fire a torpedo four niilee. and blow up the' oppposin' vessel,,, no matter how it is freighted -'with turret - eel armament or laden with "invulner- able" arteet. The saving *blab, may be effected by taking off the heavy guns and abandoning the turrets may be used' to re a me untuaek. tarsi:Ai to ion .tuacb. June 18th 1908 LONQON India Pale Ale. Pr d' e . .ice and u r fu d . live upulqur vender' may auggert others, bet cospat'e It air hay you, will -purity. freedom from aeldtty, platltablegeeA--I,abatt'>r Ale 4.$4aria. c4 by dime.. equalled by IcsT--At shout half the price of beet iMposted brapds; •�rs•..ram. Mrs, Hunmphrey Ward was at Mon - treat last week :on her way home. „ Carleton County jurors will receive $2.50 per day hereafter, Sir I-iibbert Tupper declines the nomination for Pictou, N. 5. Forty houses are in quarantine, for smallpox at G-randigue, N. B. Hamilton 'Council will submit the power contracts to, the people, The, Presbyterian General Assembly Will meet next year at Hamilton. The Semite gave a third reading ttus thebill of the Niagara, St. Catharin- es and Toronto Railway Company. Henri flourasse says he doee.not seek the leadership of the Quebec Op- position. . WHEN LONG BREATHS HURT You know that troubles exist which need quick attention. Proper action consists in a vigorous rubbing of the chest and side with Nerviline which sinksinto the tissues where -the pain is seated, and gives relief in 'a few minutes, No .liniment so clean, so strong, so powerful. Results guaran- teed with every 25c bottle of Polsbn's Nerviline. Get it to -day. This $6.40 Rocker for $2.95. , If you require any Furniture it will payyou topurchase frntnus, We will save you money. Here is a proof- and our store is era 'teed with ,hun- dreds of other imtn se furniture val- ues. This Rocker w are advertising y i to -day eat+ selected, o a made of y, Bele ted, Ger- .. man reed. The "01d. Favorite"-tbe style is known to you all. The height of the hack and the tilt ofthe rockers make it simply unbeatable for restful comfort. I1 is sold regularly by furniture dealers for 56, But by buying in, huge quantities we are able to offer it to you at 52.95. This .emctraordi nary low price is hound to cause:a great demand. If you want one -or several you should send us your order at once. Any further- particu- -lars.detrired will'befurnished on' reu sU. The .ONTARIO: 'FU •N ITU E CO . WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL,' Western . Ontario's Largest Furniture• House. `• 228-230. Dundas Street LONDON : snhsciiption to end o. Keep posted in the happen- ings a phPen• i n s of Huron count..' by read- . ing Tl a News -Record which ex- eels in L.... oca1 and County news. furnished by a large, .staff of wa �.dew ak e r c r o espondents.• .. Corrected... • u - tod at o . , m ar = ket reports a ea1 'also featere .. f The o New _ � s Record And a, popular Continued Story is weekly -, a s4uree "of pleasure to all lovers of fiction. 40 cents . will:. .pay a sub. scriptiort to the first day of 1909:to. any posto ice• in Can-. ada. In remitting prase do so by postal note or express order addressed 'to a ' W. J. 111ITCHELL ews.Ilccord, • .. Clinton, Ong ,+ '