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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-06-25, Page 2••• • ...rumen .74compioy,. The .Nlost Deadly ,our Paris reen is the strong"-, I 1 est and par. est I) A R I.S GREEN made, 1 - thing better There's no, • 1 or w� would have it. 'W. S. R. HOLMES! • es-eires— Clinton liewsittecora Zurich Four young men from the Saublo Line appeared before Magistrate Grelb on, Monday evening of last week char- ged by, Peter le Denomy with malcieg disturbenee on. the Street. M. Dee- omy 'was married et:cattle' end •teo meta serenading was tbe cause of the trouble, One of the defendants was found not eniitY, wrillo the ether thsSn arlinitted the charge and 'Were teleb Stied one dollar 04 costs; I. Robert Douglas, an old nnti re- sented reeldent of the township of Stanley,, near lileke, died op. Wednee- day of last lent tit his 70111 year. The funeral took place treat the resi- de** of his son, Mr. John Dottglae, to Front Road cemetery. • Scalp ihiscase Cured by. Zam-auk. Mrs. Albert Creedike of 185 Amherst street, Montreal, eays :—"My three- yemeold girl• Anna suffered intensely lioni scarp disease since birth, end we could not get ,rid of this irritating dis•ease. On March 10th, 1968, some one recommended my husbatin t who is elevator man at the Carsley Co,) to try Zam-Buk Bain and ZameBuk Med- icinal Soap. From cornmeneiag s to use these reinedice we saw an impro- vement and efter nine days treatment the child was completcly cured." No •home shoultl be without ZanaBuk. It is Nature's skin remedy and, without erual ai a hang balm. AU druggists and .st ores, 50.ceb.ts a box, 1 Manfg Chemist. 2 1•••••••••••••••••••••••4 —RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE - 1 • THE WHITE DYKE BAND OF Clinton are open for engagement far Garden Parties, Lawn Socials, Fes- tivals, Concerts or anything where a batd adds to the interest. For Particulars call at Watts' shoe store or write T. Watts, Bee 22e, Clinton P. 0. # • SEED CORN. WE HAVE ON HAND A. LARGE QUANTITY OF SEED CORN. IT IS A 1 IN QUALITY AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. WHEN YOU NEED FLOUR OR FEED PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US. IT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT- TENTION. J. A. FORD • Order Your Coal Now Piece your order for your supply of coal with the under- signed` entleatts secure the low- est price and prompt delivery. Office opposite Grand Trunk passengsr. station. Telephone connection. J. Hamilton 4 COAL ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- PLY NOW. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BEFORE MA.Y 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A :TON NEW MEAT MART.—HAVING PUrr- cha,sed, the liiitchering business • ear - dell on for some time by the Colclough B r we reepeetfullyt solicit a share of the patronage of the public .whieli we 'hope to merit by keeping the best of meats and at reasonable prices, Give us a dall. Our shop is next to The News- Reeord Office, -'-T, T. & Bert MurPhYr. • OEMENT2 FOR ' eSALE.—I AM Agent for Clinton and district for • the National Portland Cement Coe • makers of the best cement in the market. This is the only cement used. by the corporation of Clinton. in the,construction of sidewalks,. efe, .1 -Mrs. T. R: Walker. , 21 , I HAVE THE,. *SAMPSON BRAND of Cement for sale; inlargoand • small quantities.. There is no .bet- ter ,make of cement oe the marl*. Office opposite G. T. R.passenger station; Telephone zonneetion, or orders may be left at Harland Bios. bardware store. if More convenient. JAMES HAMILTON, CLINTON. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND) Rtepairing.—The. undersigned . prepared to do- all Madre .it piano and organ tuning and repairing, and being a man of .practical experietece,e.. Is able Anguarantee eatiorg Orders • nSay,. ,be left"at *. S. R Holmes' drugetore.—Ed. J. How b ard, Clinton.. . • • • fon- 'ClAuity e• s. Gathered for Newsw•Record Readers 19 Year Ago From The News-Becord of June 26th, 1889. canton, June 2nth, 1889. Councillor Kennedy was well enough to be out for a .drive on 'SahlndaY. Mrs, William Cantelon, who und Went a dangerous surgiestl operati just a week age end was relieved au immense tumor, is progressing favorably , as can be looked for or sired under the eirouniAtances. bast Thiireday Pestmanter Fair 1 for a eree to the land or brown he. er and shaggy wood and stalwart m and bonnie lassies. Bon voyage • School Inspeetor Mellech return home from the North Sattallay mor ing and returned again in the eveni and will take in Fordwich, etc., a complete his toter of inspection t weeAlcp.. rinceSs is born. unto "Inch, Queen" the well-bred mare Of Arth Cooke,The little pee is a dandy a will no doubt in time give a good a count of its royal lineage, Being sir by "Al Slip" it commingles, in Veins a large share of the best raci blood with that ef the best staid trotting trains on the continent:, • A little daughter of Mr. Peter Oo died cin Sunday last ett the age of te years. Me. •Cole has but recently r turned from 'Manitoba. _ Long May She Reign: --So remark a Clinton lad the other day tie h mate with .whom he had been &sou sing the supremacy of tete Queen ale the manner of his seniors. The word were caught by ' a farmer who liv n a low-lying seoteen'of Hullett, en Ire waxen wroth thereat and express the hope that if she rained much lon er she would drown the young rasca Londesboro, Juhe 20th, 1889. Atiagium *St. Paul's congregation is to be con- gratulated on securing as their rector Rev. C. E. Jenkins et Huntington, Que. He is about thirty years: of a,ge and :a grdduate of McGill University, Montreel, He Was 'ordained in 1901 and stationed at Arundel, Que., which he resigned to accept the call to Huntington. He was at college with Rev. M. Boyle, a tomer rector of this parish of whom he is an intimate friend. The new rector is •said to tan an excellent preacher. Dr. Bethune, orte of Huron county's oldest iillysicians, left Wingliem: lase week to reside, with his eon at Emo, Algoma. The doetor graduated in 858 and settled in Winghain 18'SS h- He has. not receded ben continubusly. en but has practised in Seaforth. not. so much at whaft he,finde as what the alicY, and is generally diegrunted, he fails to find.. He know his share of the wa.Ste beoket, but if he could have one look at the contribution made to that reeeptacle by his aeigh- bore and friends, he would thank God for tbe existence or a mart with euffi- cient ietelligence and courage not to print all he knows, and to temper ev- en that whieh he does print.—Ex- Something to.80 Thankful. 1: Inspector Robb!a•Report.. . sotrie day the newspaper man -Kr, D. liohb, P. S. for Eat elloule. print the•_conSents of his •waste Huron,. reports: As f011oWP Orn WOO there would .peObably be.a riot. schools in Ins inspectorate ; • Mete would certainly be erouble in Of the eighty-nine teachers in the Men,' homes, artSete in some three- rural Khoo*, twenty-three were Manse shot gunsein etbers„trouble all males and sixtyesix 'females. There around. But the patron never sees was. a decrease of :me melee and a elie• waste basket. He only glances -at cerresponding increase of female teach - elm printed page'.e; complains if one -let- ers. • In the 'rural .sehoels the. male ter in fifty is upside down, -grows his teachers will soon diseppeer. As the idisappoietment if • one noene- in five urban eelloola always • employ female hundred has happened. to go Wrong, assistants with •tnele, prineipel, there kicks because communieetion sign- is 'neither increase nor diminution itt ed "Tax -Payer," has been condensed these schools. In the rural schools into respectable English, frowns be- there were one first-elass, thirty cause the tEditor didn't take his ad- eight second-class and fifty third-oiass vice about publicly warning his neigh- teachers enneloyed, a gain of • three hor against throwing more melon in seconcnclass teachers As. usual bout ed Myth ng rid The marriage of Miss Q, Alberta les Carder to Mr. Feed. A. Lewis of Ar- thus took Place on Thursday at the an reeidetice of Dr. Carder. At • three ur p. 'tn. •the bride entered the parlor on- nd the arm of her father and looked charming in a dress of white silk, ex - ed Squisitely tritemed with Satin iibbOn• ta Carrying in her hand a large be- ng1 quet of ibeidal roses. The groom was aerl supported • by his brothel', T. Aseley !Philips of New York, The ceremony le was performed by Rev. W, H. Hart - 11 ley, only a few relatives of the ceen- e- tracting parties, being prteent. • After good ,health and was in Seefortn just Oartaking of a tasty •wedding luneh a few days before his death. The re- ed the bride and groom left for eastern mains were interren in Maitlandbank cemetery on Friday, • •. Seaforth An old and respected resident of the township' of Hullett passed away, on Wednesday aftereoon in the persen or George Irwin.- He was in his seventy- first year but had enjoyed remarkably points and after a two -weeks' • tour ss they will eettle in Mount Forest, The er•I good wish% of a host . of friends go s• with them to their new home. ' • Dungannon. 051 On Tuesday of last weelethe hetet d of Mr. W. A. Carter was the scene of lag, itin biyap et t ecri not tf theboayse od f r? fling cithue.r.nyllie ll' cti a nretty woahling when their daughter. ndv Eva, ivi4o was untied in marriage to etary camp at the lakeside. 1: Mr, Charles. Black' -of Goderich, •The1 Tee ladies of the Methodist church weeding march was played by Made forty dollars at the bazaar they • Miss • point• Lizzie Carter, the bride's sister.' I he !held recently.. - was gowned in while E. Mr. Walker, a missionary from ' • Mr. John Hiles of Artnow was 1 town last week. ' • • • ' ML. J.. Braithwaite is •visitieg at h son-in-law's, Mr, A.. LaWrence of :We land. • '•• IVIessrs. *intent Whitely and D Jackson intend starting for ,S, trip, t Manitoba at an early. duite. • The Rev. Mr, Flogets• preached hi farewell sermon ori'Sueday evening. Mt, Jcabn neurdoeli has gone t Manitoba it -is -r sumised--to purchase CO°PeIedCed Hile ertItnhrea.y. 'Mies Isabella as joined in holy wedlock no Rem Mr. Medd. d'esprit over vebete silk wi th tune, . Japers gave . an interes Ong lecture , eeil . and 'carried a white ?ea.". /wise 1 in the Flaglish church On Monday evens Daisy Coombe of Molesworth cted as mg on his work there. He eSolee at 4 ',..se. bridesmaid, ,gowned in white silk inulle1PL)rt Aib8rt• the next evening. Lawn socials are the order el the k and carrying • pink ro4ese Pr, 't or ' Jordan of Goderich was the best man. dey and there. are mane 'of theni.. The happy eoople Sleet to Port ° on and Detroit whet* ,they will OnjOy 3 Will settle down in Goderich.2 ,• their honeymoon, after whoh they .. ' • . --Grey Township: . va ,_ . . s *Marshall Harrison lost at valuable 91 • mare last week be lightning. • 18 jier„ of young men from • this d ', ,,.•••°4- • Goderieb. The arbitration inprogreee between the Guelph & Goderieh Railway Com- pany andeMre. Hawley, :as to _ethe_ Me• of the proeterty expropriated by e :railway-comperty at this town, an expensive affair, the cost per ay, it is:said, running up to $1,500. , -Mr: John elerdech .left this • place laal•11Weplc- for Dakota..: • A union Sun/clay., scbeol picnic is to e held in Mr. T. Lee's Wilt on Moe - ay, July let. It ought to be largely itronized. . Rev. Mr. leergusen, a well-spoken of mate .will succeed Rev. Mr. Rogers: Mr: Edward Bell has returned from Indiarra:'Witli a Splendid hOtsc and. a Shetlan•d pony .:Colt. • , • 'The. wedding of lastweek teak tplac;a3 at Me.' Sr, and a large, nurnhet, •of guests were peeeents All seemed to,• valley Ilterosellins lnimetiSelyr The. presents Were numerous: On WedneNday a Temperance. ' con- vention ef. ' delegates from different tiartif was held in. Temperance hall, Londeshoro. In the evening an enter- lairiment Was given. There wire re- citations, e,te., and a whistling maid. SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE, JULY AND 'AUGUST. LEADS INT.0 OUR. FALL TERM • vvrtnour ANY BREAK. EN- TER. ANY TIMES NEW•CATA- LOGUE FREE: • WRITE FOR TT • Central Business College THE LARGEST, MOST •RELI- ABLE OF ITS KIND. • YONGE & GERRARD •STB-.., • TORONTO. • W. H. SHAW, PRINCIPAL. Orders left, at Davis & Rowland's will be profiiptly attended to. W. J Stevenson Real Estate for Sale FARMS FOR SALE -0 N'E AND A • quarter miles from church, post - office, school and the village of Auburn. Suitable for grain or grass. Lot 27 on the .2nd Ma. West Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres of land, 15 acres under bush and the • balance nearly all grass. A brick house, a bank barn 52x60, a driving house z4lt36 with a cement pig house underneath, are on said premises. Mao lot 28, East Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly oppos- ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres , of !and, 15 acres of which are bush. On this lot there is a bank barn 40x80. There are 4 acres of good bearing orchard on the two •farms. Both lots are well fenced and un- derdrained. A never failing spring runs ,aeross both farms. Possession can be given at once. Terms easy. The proprietor is no* past the age to fartn.—Apply to Thomas Nich- olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply will be given to all COMMiltlied- tionS. Feb. 18 08* DR. OVENS, SURGEON, ocutair, Specialist, will be at Holmes' Dreg Store, Clinton, May 28, July 2 and 80. Glasses properly fitted. Diseas- es of the eye, Car, nose and throat treated. THE NEWS -RECORD WILL BE SENT TO ANY AD- DRESS IN CANADA TO THE END OF 1 0 08 AND THE WEEKLY MAIL AND Me PIRIS FOR oxt YEAR FOR 75 CENTS. BOTH FOR 75 CENTS. Iniosnegn.g. tih:eariv,itnesses. examinee '1. st offal°, promine-ttly identitlad with' eek."•were '1/4- 11.n.'-',<C4mt. Ot-the viateK ays commIssion and Mr. Irvine of ators are Judge McHugh of Windsor idence was interesting. The arbi- e grain aneelevator business. .Their, d . Messrs. Wra.gge and Archibald,- a - • . • . ' . '' • ss.youR TROUBLE INDIGESTION 1 Then probablY you knew the evils of d!stentiorr,; fermentation and irrita- tion that accoinnany digestive 'troubles. Next importen?, is to know how Nervilitte cures. Ouick as wink it re- lieves bloating and feelieg of fullness, puts the entireedigestive apparatus in perfect order, makes you feel, fit and fine all over. For internal pain Poi- son's Nerviline surpasses every known ,SeteSSehesreellitaty -a np.vl onerich. Mr. John Bryans ' had a valaeble heifer killed by lignining during the th storm on Saturday Ovening. • . Me. s, James 'Hogg of Milverton. .te ted her parents,. Mr, and, yr:e:.. 4... an Frain, kat week. , ' • 10i And. Lamont's. barn' Wasstruck . by lightning 'recently, .bet the freS wag ektinguished ibefoxe: much damage -was done.* •• " ' • Mi and MrS. '.Effierson ‘Vipond of Donegal visited at the home of Rat.. Pearson last week. Miss. Ella Pea•rson returned with them to visit for a while, • Sunday school bee started in, the 'Union schoolehouse. on tho 'boundary of Grey .and Hawick with Mr.rjoim, 14se Leen.= as .superintendent. ' • . Ilrre f co theehour of emergency. Large betties for gee at alledealers„ CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. is the leading business training school in Westetn .Onterio. We give a. thorough; Practical. training on Commercial Subints, Isaac Pitman's Shorthand, Touch Type- writing, and in Commercial and Railroad Operating, Each depart- ment is in 'the hands of 'experience ed instructors. We assist stadents to positions, Ofit gradoates al - treys sucteed, for our courses are the best. • Get our free Fettalogee • and learn, more :about t,ts. Yoft may enter now. Elliott & McLaohlan PitINCIPA LS SLIMMER SESSION FOR TEACH- •' HRS. and other.% durieg juiy and -August. sway! /.// TORONTO. On, REMAINS OPEN THROUGH- OUT THE SUMMER AND MANY STUDENTS ENTER AT THIS TIME. WE 14AvE A. GREATER ATTENDANCE Tilts YEAR traml EVER 11 IS.F 0 n. E. GRADUATES • READILYSP'Ectrun PLOYMENT. WRITE TO - IM' Pon HANDSOME CAT- ALOGUES IT PAYS TO AT- TEND THE BEST. tv. uL Taxtopp,, Principal. Corner • Yong. and Alexander streets. • 4* Mullett, June 26th, 1889. Misses E. and J. McFarlane.of ley returned .horne on Monday after a few days' visit among old friende on 'ihe 13'thnc. mt-a1 Ballantyne of Hur- on township in the county of Bruce, eere emong -old friende on the ocea- svi on of the ma.lidage of Mrs. B'S•sis.,. ter, Shot Elliott., A pleest eveat took anplace at the .roSiaence- of Mr. James Elliott of the 13th• con. ori Thursday .of lalst Week When Miss Ellen Elliott Was united, in the bends of matrimony tie Mr, N. Moore of Muskolea. The, nuptial knot was' tied. by the Rev, Mr., Ramsay. of leondeeboro 'in tho,,presenee of a good- ly number of the friends of the con- tracting parties who were supported - by Miss (lamming and Mr. Jas. Moore reepeetively, Atter making a fare- well tour among theie freends in -this vicinity the happy couple left on Tuft: - day for their future home. Gotkrieh Township, June 20th, 1884• . Mrs,. b. J. Disney is visiting friends in Manitoba. - A sermon Will be preached t6 the Orangemen of No. 306 and others' in • Cole's °laird, Bayfield Line, on Biz first Sunday in July, by the, Rev, Mr. Hill,i. MW. D. Connell. of this township took unto himself as WedeSeday from the dales of Hullett a fair maid for better for worse. Rev. Mr. Fisher tied the knot. There was a taro gathering and much jollification on the happy oceesion. • ReVe Mie 'Fisher of Holmesville, who has so acteptably filled this circuit for the last two or three years, has been appointed to Arthur village and Mr. Campbell, reeently of Dungannon, will succeed him, Mr, Fish r has put in 13 years in ministerial work In this county and has made many friends he - sides doing, good work in thc, ,ticiter)4 IPIT11::: e rdly' il service bill was intrtnluepl in flee Commons. We are eortry to hear that Miss, Ethe el Dunbar's health does not irinkove as rapidly as her many friends have been wishing for. • .• • Orchard spraying has been engaging the .attention of some Grey farmers. A baby daughler has arrivet at. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wand. Surveyor Crerar is in Witinipeg and will Gimlet the rest few Months, layitii out work for the Gealid Trunk Pacific. Las:t Sunday James Pearson Cen- alibied the service in Roe's church:, Miss Maggie Rozell is honk from an extended' vfsit with her sister, Mrs. ' Engel at Paw Paw y Mich. Neither John D. MeNeil no Peter McNeil are enjoying the vigorous, health they could desire. • • Mr. J. D. McNair a,ttrttlied the High Court of the, Canadian °eider of For- "Fesateurs!, which recently: met at Niagara a , Hensall Aftor a long illness borne with Chris- tian resignation, . Mrs. Duncan Me - Lean passed ovc . to the great major- ity, cm Tuesday of last Weer at the home of her daughter, Mrs. •Harry Hoeton. The deceased had lived for seine years with her husband in Mani- toba, but after :hiS death three years ago he moved to Ontario. She hael East Huron Farmers Institute. The annual meeting of the Est - Huron Farmers' Institute Wee; .lield•in Brussels on „Friday afteramee, Tho eXeetith'e conimitifee't rePtirt slionied that 11 meetings. Were held' and 19 addresses given. The' total eipViise for the Year was $286.78; leaving ea balance of $1514.09. There, are 30$ members. A Farmers' Club was form- ed at St. Colurnban with ct, member- ship .of 28. . a • Directors were'elected as follows : Howiek—Alexander Gibson, A. A Graham and J. Armstrong. : Turnberry—Janet Elliott, John .Naughton and James or'. • Wtoxeter—T, A. Gibson and W, Knox, Morris --J, Lawson, R. Nichol, W. H. Fraser, Walter Smile°, Thomas McCall. Grey -John IVIcTatikart, Amps Smith James Meratirman, S. -J. Campbell. Brussels—W, H. McCracken, G:1 Thompson ane W. H. Kert, Meleillee—Jamee Simpson, A. GAS. diner, R. scartott., James, Evans. ames Watt, T. McMtllatt, •i.e.achea the good ot d age of 7.3 years., John - • B lr.g..arn cb p Charles 1 j and was a devoted Presbyterian. no • ... ' Auditor—T, Bennett and A. D. inthrment took place in elcTaggart's Gralit cemetery. At the,annual meeting of the exectie tree, • 'themes McMillan WAS eleeted President; W. 11, l'tasr,Vi0; • P. A. McArthur, •sec. -treasurer, On motion it "was decided to affiliate with the Winter Fair, the fee being $5. $25 has been offered hy the Muesli " County couileil to sapplement prizes in fat cattle elesses at the Winter Pair at Guelph to amateurs from Huron ton- ty. Those who have taken first prizes at Tarooto, Ottawa or London Exhi- bitiobs are barree as ethripetitors. A grant of $10 was made to the Con- tral Woman's Institute tor the tiding . a 'one-third of our rural schools chaeged tealchers,,during the year. It is use- less to lainent this. The average sal- ary paid the rural teachers, in 1907 Was 08.55 less than in 1940, This was owing to. • the Government's Scheme of minimum salaries. The abandonment of the prineiple of entree mien salaries was:: an ignominioue re- treat, without even the semblance of a rear:, guard action. As .a conse- quence the 'heel salaries for 1900 will shoW a decrease of about S35, As a win* the teachers did exeellent work during the year. Tlet increased salar- ies had something to de with this, ear appreciation either in words, or inormy has a stimulating' aka on the worker. A few failed owing to • the leek of those .Personal qualities. which must be possessed eby all successfui teachers. , The present systein Of apportionine the Government . grants to /Spite 'schools, while it follow, the • Biblical • dictum' of "to' those that hare shall be -.given'Sedoes not help the schools that really need help. For instance, a, very strong school section in Ttiekei smith, whose esseseed vatUe."is received in Government '• grants $102.57, while tie, week* school. sec- tion' in .AleKill4p, .assessed :$100,000, received $27.21. The. same -system is in force for 1908, but, with the toe thn1t a ;grant of $1,Q is 'to be. givtra • to those 'schools that employ A iirSt or Second-clasa teacher,' of over five years eiperience. • I delayed reperting in January „So diat this report wbold include a syn- opsis Of the cortolidated • Public. Schools Act. For some reasnn' • this coneolidatioe was not .effeeted, and as a consequence we must try. to • get along with- the. Pnhlic Schools. • Mt Of 1901 And the. amendments mede sieee• then. • ' • During the year three excellent brick school ' hours were erected: They are modern in planeand .eretipment and are the last word in School architectoke.. Tnes0. „are sitoatzd in 'U: 11,. Morris, McKillop and (11..e ;No. 7 McKilloit and No. 10; McKillop. They are a credit to: those sections The grant for accommodation • and equiPmenti which averages about $25 per school, has induced many/ sclumis to improve their .grounde, desks :end libraries. ' " • • ..The nembee et childrm enrolled. in East Haired in .1906 . was • 5,915, in .1907 .„5,11,77, or a decrease for the year Of about ,300 pupils Itt 1890 the number enrolled in the rural sohools was 5,673, to 1907 3,892, a' decrease of 1,-781,, 01 over 31 per e.nt. During the' same term the attendance in ur- ban schools has riscm by 178.. The:en- tire decrease forthis inspectorate is 2,163 in the seventeen years. ' 342 candidates wrote. on the .Ein. or 83• per cent: The average age of the successful candidato is 13i years. The Clinton Model echool under the new principal, Mr. John Hartley, Wa$ •very successful: All the etudents at- tending sueeeeded in Obtaining certifi- cates. 1 do not know what the. Edu- cation' Departinent means. to, do with the Model schools this fall.. *Sate the Educaltion Departmeet announced that it *old abedish these. schools I never knew whata hold they had en ••• the country.' • • ' • , As a ruk the 'best otialified leen of a section areelected as Trhool trus- tees. In :the Vast majority of eases tepee teen make 'in cattiest effort. to entire the best testate for the moils ey spent., and very often Wats is .larger than the =lorry • of ,the ratepayere think proper. This year /nave notic- ed a commendable liberality in the 541 - arks paid the tectehers, many of these salaries being as high as or higher than ',hose paid under'the mininiurn s•alarks scheme, • Niagara 'Pam openedlast week' with about five thousand five hundred Men n quarters. The Ross rifle is. being tamed' for the first time in the history of the camp. I A Doctor's Statement EASY TolovrADT HEALTH, • Moot important -of all is proper at, tention to de bawds. Mold eons& ,Pation, fgo health -killer of today. 'Terse, griping Medicine. is ruinous— beware of it. Best re4ults follow a truly vegetable remedy Me Dr. Ham- ilton's PIM. of Mandrake .and Vatter. nut which tiot only relieve costiveness itt.one night but cure the cauSe Of the trouble and prevents its return. No, distress or ineonveldenee attend s the Ise of Pr. Hamilton's Pills which are of not Mimi World famine.; for their mildness and' et/Motel', Sold everywhere, 21e per Reeve Guest of Ancaster township , box, • resigned. •Bale St. Paul, C.C., Que, • March 27th, 1007. "Dr. T. A. Slocum) X.aimited, • Toronto; Ottt. Gentlemen:— My many thanks for Psychitte and Oxontulsion. X ayo used them with very street satisfaction both in my own ease andandin that of my friends., •It Id - fords me -much pleaStire to recommend a remea edy which is really good in seo for which it ie intended, am, Veyours ry truly,” ERNEST A. ALLARD. Seeders reetegnize that Peechitie. lo one of the very beet remedies for an throat, kiting and stomach troubleat and all run. down" conditions, front whatever. canoe. It the peetteription of ori ' Of the,worie 's greatest speeitiliete in She oinks of the throat, lungs, and atom:telt, and all wasting distant* As your atuggist for It at 504 and IA, et - T. A. Slectim# . T*rent° June 25th, 1908 Women Brom, "ktere then men, flays Dr. McComb, 'and one reagan la that their nervous organize- a tiono ere mere delicate. True, and troodee earoaparine Is loot the nerve -bender, ep- petite-giver, and blood -purifier they need. Allirts-"r4i mother had been sick for oometime,when site tow° ilooder Seeenteerilia *fair trad,lwitl: the reault that oho was rapid's" restored to health." manna A. Baowtnlin Market W., Narollton, Ont. • hidlgestlort 3 Years -"I was troubled with hallareatiou for three rears. I reed of Rootlet Sarsaparilla, and tried it. 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