The Clinton News-Record, 1908-07-09, Page 2Clinton News.Record
July 9th 1903
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The Most 1),ead1y
Paris
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• Green
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1 is the strong,. I
est and pur. '
11 est P A R rt'\ 2
t GREEN made.
There's no-
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thing better
or we . would
have
W. S. R. HOLMES
Manf'g Chemist.
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— EXPERIENCE -
Tluift.
banker of a New England town
Vae sent or on one oecasion by a
prominent business man, Said. to be
"the cleSeSt man of the county," for
the pupas) ot diSeus,sing a financial
engagenient of imeortanee to both.
When the ban'er entered the room
he found it lighted .by one du gas
*ht.
oit'sz hriOt moonlight 'night," ex -
plainest 'the close one, "and We dOn't
it the gas to talk by." Wnereupon
* turned off the light as $0011 as
his gUeSt had tonnd a seat.
The room was pitch dark, and the
conversation was long. When the or-
deal Was over the host • lighted the
Igas a;gein in order to show his visitor
out,
,"Well, well, Sir, this is a "strange
sights!" the bankve bhirted out for
his host wae minus coat, vest, e,ollae
and even shirt,
"1 'thought I might as well save
tbe wear and tear on them," said
the hest, "so long ae no'hotly could
•
see,"—Harper's Magazine., A
„ea--
IVIANY CHILDREN SICK . '
Get their feet; wet, catch eeld or
cramps, and give mothers exi anxious
;tante. With the first shiver or sneeze
rub the little one's chest. with Nemil-
ine, gargle the throait, and gve ten
drops in hot water at hed-time. Neet
:morning all is well. No cold. no
time lost •at school. It Polon s 'Ner-
villa° is'nt in your home get tt. there.
at once. Dealers sell it in te,:ge. 2e
bottles.
•
THE WHITE DYKE BAND OF
Clinton are open for enga,gement for
Garden Parties, Lawn Socials, Fes-
tivals, Concerts or anything where
a band adds to the interest. For
particulars call at Watts' shoe store
or write T. Watts, Box 2247, Clinton
P0.
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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 Youi-
Coal Now
Place your order for your
supply of coal with the under-
signed and• thus secure the low-
est pricse and prompt delivery.
Office opposite Grand Trunk
passenger station. Telephone,
connection.
J. Hamilton
COAL
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST IN '
THE MARKET, $7 PER TON,
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR 134 • S -
COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON
WILL: BE ALLOWED. .
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
will be promptly attended to.
W. J Stevenson
Real Estate for gale
'FARMS POR SALE....bn 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. Weet
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 :14x30 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on Bahl
premises. Also lot 28, East
Wawa.nosh, 2n4 con., directly oppos-
tte said lot 27, containing 100 acres
of bed, 15 acres of which are Muth.
Oft this lot there IS a bank barn
40x60. There are 4 acres of, good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both Iota are well fenced and tm-
derdraked. A tever failing spring
runs across both farms. POSSesslOn
can be given at once. Terms easy.
The proprietor is now past the age
to farm.—Apply to Thoma a Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0, Prompt reply
'Will be given to all nom:mutes.-
tions. Feb. 13 08*
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will be at Mime" Drug
Store, Clinton, May 18, July 2 and
30. Glasses properly fitted. Diseaen
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
treated.
THE NEWS -RECORD -WILL
BE SENT TO ANY. AD-
DRESS IN CANADA TO THE
END OF 1 0 0 8 AND TOE
WEEKLY MAIL AND EM-
PIRE MR ONE YEAR VOR
75 CENTS. BOTH POR
CENTS.
NEW MEAT MART.—HAVING
Puhl-
cbased the butchering business car-
on.for some time by the
Colelough B r o s.., we renpectitilly
solicit a share Of the patronage of
the 'penile which we hope to merit
, by keeping . tne best of meats and
et reasonable prices. Give us a
ll. Our shop is next to The News-.
Record Office.—T, T. '
& Bert Murphy
CEMENT FOR SALE.—I AM
Agent for Clinton and district for
the National Portland Cement
milkers of the best cement in the
market. This is the only cement
used by the- corporation of Clinton
in the.cofiltruetion of sidewalks, etee
—Mrs. T., R, Walker.
HAVE THE SAMPSON BRAND
of Cement tor sale, • in latge. and
small quantities.. There is no bet-
ter make of cement on the market.
Office opposite G. T. R. passenger
station, Telephon• e connection,- or
orders may be left; ea Harland Bros.
hardware store. if -more convenient.
JAMES -.HAMILTON, CLINTOSIe
PIANO AND ',ORG.AN TUNING AND;
einieg.—The undersigned is
'prepared to do- . lAnde .A piano
and -organ'tuning and, repairing, and
.beitig a man of practical experience.
Is able to guarantee -LatiSfaction.
Orders may, be left at W. S.' It
liohnest drug store.—E4 J. •Hoye
ard, Clinton.
SUMMER SCHOOL.
JUNE, JULY. AND AISGUST
LEADS INTO OUR FALL TERM
-WITHOUT ANY BREAK; , EN— •
TER ANY TIME. NEW CATA-
LOGUE FREE, WRITE' FOR:TT
ews Gathered
.for.iNews7Record Readers
J,9i Yon Aio
From The News -Record of
July 10th1 1889
' Clinton, July, 10th, le89.
Mr, W. E.. Reed of Stanley , town-
ship has returned fromhis trip to
the Northwest on. one of the C. P.
R's farmer's excursioaS. He Was de-
lighted With the trip, and, by good
luck was Able, to homestead a. • farm
about ten miles from Qu'Appele and
only three nines from a railway eta.-
tion, In the section in whieh he loca-
ted the eroes looked well, nut forther
pent aad anotit Poetag,e La Prairie
they appeared to he suffering badly
for want of rain. On the whole his
observations led him ;to conclude that
the Canadian Northwest is the plaene
for Persons of limited means to go
terming in.
The Kincardine Review cff liege week
says.: "Jack AteLennan, the celebrate
ed piper of Goderich township spent
Monday in town,"
The Clinton Fife and Drum Banil.
were out for parade practipe Friday ,
evening and looked and played. very, I
nice y.
Councillor D. la, Kenueden begins to
look himself again. Hie aneearance
down tOyert on Friday Was a pleasant
surprise to his friends.
Charies Maguire and wife Of Morris
emu the *tests of Me. George Hanley
Jut Week. Thee afterwards visited
Mr. Meelymont of Stanley.
Mr. W. (Mark of the 5th and &the
Goderich township, roportS crops . in
his eicinity as promising 60;11 to
those of ane year he can reinember.
Messrs: Lough and Perre • left yes-
terday for an outing • in the North -
:west, to Banff Springe and other *nets.,
Messrs,. J. C. betior and .R. ,Irwie go
at the earne time , and will continue
their journey, farther toward the sett-
ing sun and visit Vancouver, and Vic-
toria, B. C. • el*
The Messrs. :Hore, the .noted
leorticalituniefs, :04 considerable
.attention ' ;to floriculture also. .Their
pansies* am of, such delightfully varie-
gated .hues- ai to he well worth a, vie -
it
H. W. Cook, • though able to be
about, :only slowly recovering from
the effects of the injury to his head
by a .biicket —1-alThiginisin When, he
was ;down in a well tvorking.
Central Business 'College
THE LARGEST, AIOST R,ELI-
, • •
YON G E 8z GERRARD STS...
TORONTO.
w., SH -AW, PRINCIPAL,
CENTRAL
STRATFORII:ONT.
FALL TERM OPENS: SEPT 1ST.
Tho sooner you complete, a course ,
in this school the sootier you may.
•
'moat to, hold a eosin& Of trust.
Our courses are thoreugn and:Trace
tical, Our stedente . always suc-
ceed. We aesist graduates,. to pos-
itions, We have three deaart-
ments—Conenereial; Shorthand and
Telegraphic. We emPloy experien-
ced instructor. Catalogud free,
• Elliott &, McLachlan
PRINCIPALS
FALL TERM. OPENS SEPT, 1ST.
• Those who know best the merits
cdttlhis School are its staunchest
supporters.
Emmy
//s
pauto. ONT.
This college stands First in Pop -
Wart ty,.Tlioroteihnese and Genuine
lVferit. Go where y,ou will, you
will find our graduates antshing
the front. Their suPerfor trainiag
enables them to get and 'hold first
class positions, College open all
summer. Enter arty time. Write
for -catalogue.
W. J, nworr, Prineipal.
(.,orner Voigt and Alexander streets,
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litillott, July 10th. 1883. Belgrave
THE Cilliffilli OF
On FridaY., the 5.th inst„ the pupite
of No. 0 preSeated their leacher, Mr. 5frs, NeWconine of Detente is a, vise
John fr. Lowery, wilth a beautiful lt9r at Mr' IV' L WhaleY'a'
IVIisTucker of Du
a rham has been the
plush bound album, accompanied bY
altnloadt:Idaydninsucsiosit:. :Mite.relyLvioybeyyetebssruarnsteriejurnseged. th, liotmoe g uivie srts' .01pArloieStoS ri"loelle4m130 ?ogles ;pot a iew 1
days wtth Mrs. Hill last week.
for their kind expreeeions of regard
and boped nothing would prevent
their rennuon at New: Years, Mr.
LoWery will attend the Normal school
at Ottawa dUring the fall session and
is re-engaged in No5 foMOThis epending hen holidays .at he lunne in
. x .
rpeaks well ter Mr. Lowery. East Waevanosle
and vieinity attended the bare -raising TEDED ICTIO
Quite a numbee from this village
, Morris Township. . a!agot lif. r, Alex. Porterfield's a few days
,
Miss Lily M000ey is visiting in Kin- Mr' George Mas°4 of Wingliant °Mt-
caedine. „ pied the pulpit,. of the Methodist ohne&
.13ayfi4td, :Jule' 1•Oth, 1889 -
weary heart is at pest—a noblea
pulse has stilled --William Wellington
Connor • is dead ! .Dead, full of years
and full of honors.. For ' some years
he has been declining 10 health He
diedhere- on Monday. . Morning, ' He
was been iit Irelaod arid that settled
in the eastern part of this! province.
Probably • over fifty years ago he eet-
tied here. Ije• Was one of the oldest
Orangemen , in , Canada, eh honorary
member 'of the.. Right Worsbipful
Grand Lodge o!I British North Ameri-
ca,arid an en -Comity Master- of South
Huron:, He was a justice of the peaee,
fiest reeve' of I3aYdeld oath until a few
years ago Division .Court Clerk which
failing health eompelled him to eive
up. - He was an ardent loyalist In the
fullest and broadest smee. Whether
in Orange mattere, militia matters or
political matters' he. gave his whole
mi a o
the in'teres't pi. his -adoeted eitietr31
aad of , Benin di 'connexion end_ Uri Usti
supremacy. He retired from the mili-
tia, with the tank of Major.' lie n!are
ried a sister of the late, Andaew Rut-
ledge who survives nine' daeghter
is married to Rev: Mr. if yae, Leo -
pal minister. He wa,s a Conservateve
inpolities and a member of the En-
glish Church,
Belgrave, Methodist S. S. -picnic-
ed in Mr. Thos, Proctor's ,grove Dom-
inion Day. They had a real good
ttillMei;s mime Iseishman of Penfield is
THE SOVEREIGN
The hay crop stenis to he genexally on Sunday 'evening in the absence 'of
the pastor
Last Send -Rev, Mr Andrews the I . •
s. eno, -
good in. IVIorris loWeshipMa and Mr Caisle fLondon and
. '
new lifethodist neinieter reached his ee , Mr
Mies Carlisle of Hensel' were guests
opening stallion. in the • aehnanetee ' e.e and Mrs. •Caxlisle. of . Belgrave
church on theist line, . last week. -
.- Mies Kate mane hasenetaeno arena Rev.• and Mrs. Rivers. bane been
a pleasant visit in „Gedeeieh with nu, holidaying at St. Thoinase Brigden,
and Mrs, Wetter Sharp: • land other places: At Alma College,
Will. and Miss Elsie 'inland were !St. Thomas, Mr. Rivera will attend
visiting in Galt,' Peels aod Brantford
and in the first mentioned town they
took in the big Horse•Fair,
A euiveet, on • the 5th line broke
, down and ' the creek is now beingnoe-
i Mr. Robert , youeg of tea tale line the annual report .. -of: the Relerave
will be el years old next month... - Metit6disit elitii:ch ''''.13cligra.ve appoint-
will
Cement -tile is 'being manufactured rirt raised for Salary $314.05; for
. by Miller Bros. for the council in masiin $96.17,• funds •$3.0.75, a total
°
$877.80. Suashine reaised! •$181..50
moulds owned' by the township. They I
make four size& n, 18, - 24' And 30 for salary, $40.88 fee. missions end
ineh, respectively, They are 3Q. inelieS '92$*" tor ftind' a. total di $28'16.
1 The Brick church congregation contni-
long and .appear • to give gond satis- I
, faction. a : , , . iguted: $207.1a',for salary, $140.15•. for •
I • -
Last Sundae afternoon Rev; Ain. 1 ntiseionsi and $43A7 for funds,c:r • a
•
1 CoOper preached his first ermou e - in. eotal of $633.34, : The Setal amount
.1 .. • raised by the cireuit for • all purposes the •Jaekson church. •
• . -, I . •• •
$175'35
The -township. :council had a • busy waS
,. .
day on IVIonday of : last week. An ap-
peal hen been entered ageinst • • the
Gresby nraireassesernent by the G. .T.
R. and ,the 'court of revision, was ad- of the world, willbe fixed •during the.
journed• to Saturday of this week, e present • month. upon Quebec and ' the
• ;Morrie and Grey townships axe Tercentenary of. its • establieliment. The•
jointly haaing.e 6-foet • eement arch .life story of, Samuel de Champlain,
:built on the . gravel road . li Milee,
the founder, is told in the eaing
north of Walton es the old one,' waS - ertecle of the July ilutirbef of ' , 'MA
, - .' op
'done, John Stearaxt of Blyth hae the and Gun," published by W. J.' Taylor
contract at $135: The oreneating for tat •WootletOck, Ont., and the tinrratiVe
the arch and filling.in the • old .ceiv.ext , of tee great . ,e-eneoreerelife. win. . ho
Was let to Alcock Bron for -..$30. The found etatraneing • neadinge . Of 4041,
new et:teat will Ilene: an 8 -foot base. • interesi,. to. neo.rtnuten, :if of less im-
The council has -: re -appointed Mrporta.rice to the Country,: is the . fine
Proeteae.,ei tai collector at the same- story of "The 'Trail ofeetheKawazin-
nlundc'eht isalarY as 'Is41:1•00,re Over e3mas" by Harry Anton:Auer,. author
$17.,000 has , to be ..gathered
• ; • . .• .. • .
on: . et -Y -'•a:. of Tee 'North Country." Mr. Auer de-
yeer's toil .
:' • !scribes in • beautiful language,the trip
, eee„,eteee
,T.h: 170.4wnhi.p. 7. ...,;,.4.hhers titioatkberintao;dthme:3rithoeirth,. ancdoutnetiries f.)twt,ii:ithi...
:7.. :•'.• ::• en ,- 411"!., - ''''!' , ' . ' ' ;,..."''''k" . 'ing far away . from,: civilieation.".. This
'•Leeef;H•e,•;:es•Veeteeneeeeer,04.e..Feae.!..eneesa...eeed 'in eampine and ..fish -
e P,..
. . .
etili"il illet'tir"'"a"7 story is 'finale -illustrated froth phot -
day, ofthis a/Cele:, - .• ' • • • . . . • ii •
Muss . E. J. ireF,ibbia ot ,,roroxito. i •,'' sTerephs taken by Mr. Ana In ..the.
visiting iiee ;water, ,Mrs. William Attie, : ehe..aew
-• ... ext West" lets • in eome• light:, upon -
country •to. be opened by: !..the
strofte, Her 'vice, . Anabel Thompson Grand .Trunk • Pacific and :ehows 'ethet
uccoinpanied W • .. .. . . , ..: • .- .. new wonders ., await the developmerit •
friends . here, left last
.i., ..1-1, Shaw, . after a visit to
- , . •
. 4 . • • ,
week to return "stone eA eeeeeiney's Search '..for.
of 'eothe . of . our northers ..altd. western
to41:110Qshionie in:tile:slate of ..wisconisioi
:an Ideal ..Vacation,,"•,: ,.is • a inest : inter-
section .4111:00r.: thrOCI• had • 4..eating paper—the se.arch :.inclading.•
Cety ea:dyable' Manic . .41,St l';leek, 'A ' erip .te the -old eanitry, 1118.1E1 - the.
pleaSant feature . of ' the '.efternoon was
the ••presenitat:ion . of aoar1
. Ohoiee , .backWoods. of Qtiebte, a• jaunt . 'tie • a
li.,-., fashionable watering • place and the
oreseent • Pin to . Miss • 16,b.01: 471111,1", finding .of theeideel .in :the 'Algoeliidri
the highly 'eateeine.d .teaCher •.' of the '..Natinnai.,, ptis.:, A . paper- by bi,. . E.
section, who has tendered her..res.ignus ' Sisley .dn' "The Fei:sh Watee. Troue of
tioe. • e ' • .., . . .
•• .. Canada" Will interest • all ilibenreen
.. Henry Belleinae, foemorly .ofethe 5th 'and may prove the source of, , as , Innen
Cona met with an."aecident recently • Conteeverey as Our. Vanishing. Deer,.
that might copy' have proved • ,fatal. ' the Doctor , giving :'., both eastern .end
He Wan hauling, wood' 'rind .:fell .', froin
le route:MO lis h ,. 1 'akout... Teem
tiane_ es . western fishermen Something an 'think
t e oa( on
are inagly 01.4c1- pakrs
and shoulders. Neighbors had to. ac -in'''• of luterest to . ' sportsmen ' Andthe.'
vey . him. to his home and he was core I whole number is .One Weenie, (A the
'fined.' to his bed for seeeral. days. HeAlgh position the inegazine has attaine
'is :now eoneideretily improved.' : .
ed as the: fotetimet publication of :its
• •
. ., kind in the Doininieri. • ' • '
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WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO;
—._
•The felloWing. report shows the rela-
.
tine standing . of the :•pemilis of . U. ' Si; •
What Boeth's Kidney. PHIS are Db-
. , • •' ', . • .' • . . .
: ' 'lag .For Clinton, dot...i!coPle,„ .
• •All the bloed'ht the body paSses
through the Kidneys..every three. min -
The •kidneys filter the blood: •., •
They work.night and day' to daily,
remove about • 500 'grains of impute
the Slimmer School, .
Mr. Joe Miller is having a evindmifi
erected. on his , term to convey the
water to bis; dwelling house and te
the bens. •
The following are Isome figures -from
Blyth, Jtuly 10th, 180.
R. lioward & Son have commenced
the brick work of Slater :& SiMs large
Cattiage faCtOry.
The 'hands in Forgyeh •csz. Sons wools
lee factory Imre • , are very busy%
these days. . • .
Mr: A. J. Holloway, tailor, late of
Clinton, intends starting in business.
here shortly in Kelley'e brick blbek.
Opposition N the life of trade.
Rev. G. W. Roil has Been appoint: -
ed to this niNsion by the Biehop of
Huron iiistead of the Rev. Mr. Forcey
of Qtlfhte as previously stated.
On :Monday afternoon Mr. W. Scott
of the firm of Scott Bros, met with
a severe accident. While working in
his furniture factory he got his, rigtit
hand severele lacerated with the nand
SaW. •
aoderith Tewnship, July 10th, 1880,
Robert Thompson, reeve of the
township ef Hume, brother of John
Thompseh of the Bayfield Line, was
struck on the leg the other day lin an
axe Wielded by hs e flyine off - the
handle. The injured man may possi-
bly lose the limh feint the effeets of
the unfertunate arieidetit. . • •
There has been a rearrangement. 'of
the Mission disArict jn this seetion.
St. Stephen's, Huron Road, has been
joined to St George's, Goderich town.
St.. jams', Middleton,. St, John'e,
and St. Peter's, Sum -
mann!, hate 'tech joined into one so-
ar* Mission, and we learn that Rev.
Mr. Racey, who has go, acceptably
lahored In the first Three for some
y.ears„ has been appointed to the ree.
tory at Blyth, whiffler he will re-
move in two or vivo Weerg. 4
' . .
The. July "Rod' and Gun,"
The ekes; not only of Canada but
Blake
S. No. 9, Sitenlea for the Month pf
Sr. 4th—I?. • Cipling, L Manson, G.
Sr: 3rd—J. Bnennerrnan, p. Ginger-
ich, J. Esler, Kennel (equal.)
Jr. 3r4--e-P. Mc:Pride, E..' Beehler, E:
Moyer. --
, matter. If they fail some partof
r. 2nd—P.• Ziela J, A. Meyers,W. this impure matter is left in the
Hall. blood, bringing on pain in the back,
Jr. 2n11—N. Brennerman, la Manson headache, dizziness, irregular heart,
hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gravel,
dropsy, deposits itt the urine, Booth'ej
Kidney Pille make the filtering right
It. McBride.
Pt. 2nd—A,. Finlay, C. Hall, W,
Manson.
Part 1st a—Ge Douglass,. E. Fin- and overcome Kidney trouble. Hund-
lay1;arRt .1sZtil:11): Hall, J. Moyer, A. ,totind this out,
reds of Heron County residents . have/
Meyers.
Part lst n-41, Boyce, J. Baker.
No, on roil 69, ailqage for month
48. •
Died of Improvements.
An old German woman became ill
and Was taken by her husband to a sidts, Illy head would ache eonstantly
hospital for treatinent. The first (ley and there was often a dizzy f ;cline
she wae there, when her husband call- and spots appearing before my eyes.
ed to enquire about hr, the doctor
said she was improving. On the gee-
ond day he was again told shewas
iminovirtg, and on the third and fourtle
days: the assurance was the same.
This watt very encouraging to the old
German, but when he called on the
fifth day, he wan told that his Wife
Was dead,
In his grief he sough"his favorite
saloon to drown his grief. ,
Mrs. J. Cook, of Joseph St., Clin-
ton, Ont. says
"After suffering with a severe - at-
taele ef La Grippe, my back was so
tender and weak that I could scarczly
get around. A, continual dull, bearing
down pain .had settled hi the region of
the kidneys and extended around inY
felt languid and poorly in in wet -
al health and although 1 knew my'
sickeess had weakened and disordered
the kidneys, 1 Mild- riot findanything
to .benefit me.le,arried ot Booth's
Kidney Pills through anadvertisement
and procuring a hoc .nt Mr. Holmes'
Pharmacy 1 commeteed treatment.
It was a comparatively short time
what I had been relieved of the.
headache Strid dizzietse.
• -"VW% the. matter rasked the syin. My eyes began to clear. •attit • wet"!
pathetie barteeder; noticing his .cus—•soon strong and well. .Tbe• pain grad-
tomer's 'despondent condition, - 'natty left myback and SidS and ' 1
"Ach ! My vile is deadp". replied th3 itrengthen.A., I am- very grateful to I
. .
Olen. . flOOth''. Nidney Pills. for the speedy.
"So ? Vat did she di 2 of ?" mkedrelief given ii? and will gladly iv:
'fihe bartender. eomMend 'them." Sold by dealers..1
“Improvements," roiled tho her- Price ,fifi cent...! The R. T.: Booth
waved husband, calling. for • another Ltd., Port Erie, Ont., Solt Canadian '
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AGAINST T H
DIRECTOR&
1 "A Good Name at Home"
'1e it tower of etrenetb ebrosere-and ther
walked reputation of 0,1. Hood Co. anili
their remedies in the city el Ione% where,
Actions have neen begun at °spode
Hall against Senator -Donald *MIMS
a director of the Sovereign Bank, as
follows :
W. E. Siiavert, eurater of tae Severs
eign Bank,' egainSt James McPhee of
Alexandria, Glengarry county, a solt.
in-law of Senator McMillan, director
of the Sovereign Bank, to weever
$20,488 °lain) on a promissory note
dated May 1, 19(e7 This was payable
to the Sovereign Bank, endorsed by
the hank; presented- for leyment, went
to protest, dishonored,
, Same Plaintiff against Senater Don-
ald McMillan and James McPhee, for
a noN of samesdate, for $59,598.
Same plaintiff again -at Donald D.
McMillan for • $33,110. Donald D.
McMillan peobable indoreed this
note. .
Claim againet Sena tar Donald . D.
McMjhIa $30,110, •• made • • by Don-
ald :McMillan to order Of Donald D.
and now held by the plaintiff.
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James BiObnell Of the legal hien of
Bicknehl, Bain, •Morine & $trathy,
whO issued the writs, declined to Say
What the Stock transaction was, It
has', however, no connection with any
dealeimile • at the time of the neergare
iza,tion, but the notes were .giVen in
exchange. for , stock' issued to the dir-
ectors: The directors .save the bank.
aotes and it is Stein the 'enderst nrLing
was that the. :Sovereignliank would
proteetthese notes till .the ',tent vent
'up:again,buflt nvrer didgo up.
Then the' dipectoes were caned upon
by the liquidaeons to eay the notes;
aria many - of them refusal.
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pireetors-:May •neeatee.,
It is said .,that . these • Actions, will be
followed by sniN. against .evecy: °tier
direetor who ditolaimi liability, and
that all the • directors will resign at
the coming meeting. They are Ran -
dollen Maedonald, A. A. Allan A. E.
Dement, \% K. McNalielit, Leh. en.
Campbell, S.enetor 'McMillan, Senator
McLaren, Alva Brece.
The iesue of tbe writs has -revived
the fear of cell, wider the double
lility.- Unlest ' thee liquidators • • are
able to do very well with theChiCa-
go and Milwaukee Electric Railroad
and .Alaska Central Reilroed stocks
and bonds: : . '
The bank has over n1(.3;000,000 'leaned
Onbonds and stocks of these compan-
ies., and there .. is always the Chance'
which isn't earning anything, ilL he
squeezed by the finaneicei, to get. it
'cheaply, in such a way that, the Sov-
ereign Bank won't get mueh out Of it;
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William A. Green of Ottawa was
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and drownod. ' .
John Hill Of Brantford was killed
on the railway.. He -stepped from one
track to avoid .a train, but was run
down from the rear.
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