The Clinton News-Record, 1908-07-23, Page 2w.,rtrarry -....00ualkoy
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I W. S. R. HOLMES i
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—RELIABILITY .-- EXpEReENCEe
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Paris _Green
Two gates of lock 13of the Witold
Canal were carried away by the
seeamer Mary Horton.
Charles Manning knocked Dav.id Mor-
rissey down in the .barroom 'of a Van-
couver hotels The latteee head struck
the wall and hr." died. Manning ie
charged with muraer.
SEED CORN:
WE HAVE ON HAND, A
LARGE QUANTITY OF SEED
CORN. IT IS A 1 IN QUALM'
AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT,
WilEN 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
Place your order for . your,
supply of coal with the under-
signed and thus secure the low-
est price and prompt deliyery.
Office opposite Grand Trunk
passenger station. Telephone
connection.
J. Hamilton
I,eslie ).1. Shaw of New York is
forming a forty-raillien-dellar mereer
of Canadian public
The United Stattee Govexnment will
not 'Ppose a just and barmeelow in-
crease •in railroad freight rates.
A ViCalle4.1 professor boo diseovered
that the action of radium will change
the color of preeious stones.
COAL,
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST IN
THE MARKET, $7 PER :TON,.
BUT He ORDERED-A-ND—P-M
FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, , A DIS-
COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON.
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis& Rowland's
will be promptly atteeded ise.
*dm.
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W. J Stevenson
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Real Estate fOr Sale
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STOP LIMPING„OURE THE .COLD
•teuickly done by, Valnant's faiulesd,
Corn Extractor. Acts in one tlay,
causesno pain,. xemoves every .trace
of .soreuesse Fifty • years. ol Eili(etSd
proves Putnare'e is the best. Refuse
substitutes. •
FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND A
quarter miles from church, post
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office, school . and the village of
Auburn. Suitable lot grain or•
grass. LOt 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh consisting of e00 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance nearly all greet. A
brick house, a bank barn 52x00; a
driving house 2406 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on said
premises. Also lot . 2S at
Wawanosh, 2nd con., dieeetly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100 acre5
of and, 15 axes of which are infeh.
On this lot there is a hank barn
40x60. There are 4 ares of good
hearing orchard on the two farms.
Both Iota are well fenced and un-
derdraited. A never felling spring
runs across both terms. Postieeden
ran be given at once. Tenet; easy.
The proprietor is now pa et the age
to, farM.—Apply to Thetinae Nich-
olson, Auburn 13, 0! Prompt reply
will be given to° an communica-
tions. ; Sept. 18-08*
DR. OVEN'S, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist; will be at HOlmee" Dtug
Store, Clinton, May 28, July 2 and
so. Gass ee PrOPerlY fitted. Diseas-
es of the eye, ear, 'nose and throat
treated,
THE NEWS -RECORD WILL
BE snwr TO ANY AD-
Ditnss IN CANADA 1'0 Teo:
END OP 1 0 0 8 AND THE
WEERLY tAiT AND zt4t-
Ptlt0 FOR ONE YEAR POIt
75 CENTS. 110TH POTe 75
CENTS.
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VOTERS' LIT, 10108.—'0UNICIP-
ality ot the Township (if Stanley.—
Notioe is hereby given OA I have
transmitted or delivered be the per..
pens mentioned in seotions 8 mei
of the Ontario Voters' Lists Aot,
the copies required by said sections
to be se!, transmitted or delivered] of
the list made,- pursuant to seid Act,
O f all persons appearing by the last
revised Assessment Roll ot the said
Municipality aft eleetions for 'embers
.of the. Legislative Assembly, and ot
'Municipal Elections and :that the,
said list was first pooted up at my
office in Varna, on the Ilth day of
July, 1908, and, remains! there for
Inspeetioe. Electors are celled upon
to examine the said list, out it any
omissions or any other' errors are
felled therein, to take immediate
.proeeedings to have the said errors
corrected according to law. —Dated
this 11th dayo! July, 1908.—J.
E. Ilaenwell, Clerk of Stanley.
NEW MEAT MART.---HA.VING PUR-
• cha.sed the butchering business car-
• ried on for some time by the
• Colclough B r o s.., wo reepectfullyt
solicit a share of the patronage of
the public which we hope to merit
by ,keeping .the best of matte and
at reasonable . prices.:' Give us a
flail. Our shop is next to The Neivs-
• Record Office.—T. T.' & 134V Murphy
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CEMENT FOR SALE —I AM
Agent for Clinton and district Or
• the National Portland Cement Co,.
makers of the best cement in the
market. This is the only cement
used by the corporation ef Clinton
in the constreetionof sidewalks, to
• —Mrs, T, R. :Walker, • 21
I HAVE THE SAMPSON: BRAND
ef Cement for sale, in large and
ainallequantities., -There--; is no. bet-
ter make of o3ment on the Market.
Office epposite '6. T. R. passenger
- station. • Telephone connection, or
orders tria:y be left at Ilatietid Bros.
hardware store. if niore conienient.
JAMES HAMILTON, CLINTON.
ril.••••••••••Womme....
PIANO AfrQRGANTUN.1lG AND;
• Retpairinge-eThe undersigned • e'sts
prepared to do all Moen •Ifs piano
and Organ tuning and repairing, and
being a man of practical experience
is able to guarantee ,eatislaction.
Orders may be left: at W. S. R
Holmes' dreg storee-Ed, J. How
ark Clinton:
SUMMER SCHOOL..
JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST
LEADS INTO OUR FALL TERM
W/THOUT ANY BREAK. EN-
TER ANY TIME. NEW CATA-
LOGUE FREE. WRITE FOR IT
Central Business College
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TORONTO.
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CEORAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
FALL TERM OPENS. SEPT 1ST,
The sooner you coinplete :a cOurse •
in this. school etsooner you may
expeet to hold a position ef trust.
Our courses are thorough and pra.c-
tical. Our students- always She -
Geed. We assist graduate e to Pes-
itione.' We have three • departe.
ments--Oornmercial, Sherthaxid and
Telegraphic. We employ experien-
• cal instructors. Catalogue free.
Elliott di, McLachlan
PRINCIPALS
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1ST.
Those whe Ithow best the merits
of tells School are Ats staunchest
• suggor tiers.
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Thi college estands' First it Pop-
ularity, Thoroughness and Gamine
Merit. Go where you will; you
will find our gradUates pushing to
the front. Their isupetior traibtrig
enables there to 'get and hold first
class positions:. gollege epee all
senttner. Enter. any time. Write
for Catalogue.
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From The News7Record, of
July 24th, 1889..
Clinton, July 24th, 18e9,
The Female liVhistleng Band, of Clin-
ton were out for parade on Friday
evening. .•
John Carslahe returned last week
tr:man:iire,snprospe.cting trip on the other
side, He did not secure a steady
Mr. S. J. Andrews hes had his ec-
sidence neatly painted, Prom the col.-
or one would thiek be had been intat-
ed ineo the Orange Order.
Mrs. Ogden, wife of Dr. Ogden of
Toronto, has returned to the city at -
ter visiting friends M Clinton, The
lady is a sister of the . Means. Mc-
Kieown el town, •
Mrs. Kempton of Anaberly, is visite
ing, her deughter, Mrs. W. Cooper. •
Ur. David • Welsh of Michigan was
visiting !deeds in •teewa the past wieek.
Mrs. - S, Homer° Cooper has removed
to Chicago to loin her freehand there;
Me, and Mr's. Taylor were visiting
Mr. Thos. Walr and •his father, Mr,
Robt. Walker last week, .
Mr, W. Gr. Smith was called tot Kir-,
kton on Monday, owin to the d • th
of his wife's sieter. Mrs. Sinith has
been at her eieter's •bed -side for Mine
days,
The Drealeit.Times, county 1 Bah^
well, of July 18th says :--Couticillor
Cantelon of Clinton, apple, buyer end
one of the progressive citizens of that
town, was inspecting our electric
leiht system last Monday.. He is Ono
of three delegates appointed fp look
into the. matter of electric lights. and
Zurich
The aanouncement of the death of
Mrs. Joseph G. Oescia ot the Brension
Line Oa Saturday came as a esti:prise'
to many in the vicinity. The deceased
was of a retiring disposition but liad
many. friends among her neighbors.
She was in her 48th year and is sur-
vival •by her husband and family, et
small children.
M. William Betecer will leave for
Dubuc, Sask., the first week in Aug.
and will take two carloads of horses
shipped by Messrs. Mentor, Lemont
and McKinley, • •';'
Mr, Edmund Moritz of Wall Halle,
Nerth Dakota, ham arrived here on a
visit to hie Mother and other relative
esheere•
Thfamiliar) figure of ,Mr. David
SPeneer will be .seen no..rnore. Hie
death took place very settildenly. He
was out Walking in his, yard when he
collaPeed and was no more than care
ried into his house when his spirit
had fled The deceased woe in his 80th)
year and was quite hale and hearty
tip to a sPort time ago and eistelera
ytair ago now he was on the Atlare
tic, en his way to England where he
has one brotherand two sieters still
living. Mr. Spencer came to 'Canada,
over 50 years ago and first ;settled at
Brampton, and later came to !this
township (If which he was a continuoust.
nesicient for f About fatty e ears He
was postmaster of Joheston's 1V1ills
now St. Joseph, for about twenty-five
years, and also carried the mails be-
tween St. Joseph and !Zurich. He is
survival by twosons, three eaughters
and a host of • friends. . The interment
took place ih the thonson Line. come-
• • . Belgrave
sayle Deesden is the beet lighted. ilOu'n Miss Fanny NeCrde is sPeeding a
he has struck and is( lighted at half V Y. , ea ono.
Goderich Another Warning.
In the interest of the many ramblers
ot the Women.'e Institute, we copy
thefollowing recipes published in
"Woman's Home Conmenion foe Jew:
"Canned 'without cooking. Have your
jars perfectly clean and dry, thentag
equal parts of tresh beetles, end sear
AM mix ana clash thorougidy. To
accomplist thie, take only a email
quantity in a dish, at a time, that
you may be sure every berry is crugh-
ed. Put into the lees, and seal ime,
mediately, inverting the jar for a
alert time before petting °Nal. The
work is easily and quickly done as
there is no heating, —berries canned
in this tway last summer kope Peetect-
ly and •have preserved their delicious
flavor 'unimpaired. Strawberry eshort
ea,ko equal, to that of the summer has
been an enjoyment whenever we wish-
ed through the winter. How to keep
juice in a, pN. Any one who has ever
had the juic,e -from an apple, rhubarb
or other pie, run all oet into the overt
while baking knows just how annoying
it is. I- have oyercome the difficulty
by taking a strip of clean white cloth
about an inch wide, and long aweigh
to laP when Put around !the edge of
the pie Flake, wringing it out in hot
waiter, doubling together lengthwise;
and pinging tight aeoundthe edge of
the plate. When the pie is bained take
off this rim, tied • you will find the
juice in the pie, instead of in the ev-
Gardner, South Dakota
• The erops in this vicinity are look-
ing well and unless the unforeseen
lea,ppens there will be a big yield.
IMr. William Daveleon, fornierty, of
Stanley township, .Ont„ has had as
his gueets recently his two sisters,
Mrs. J. H. Elliott of Seattle, Wesle,
ahd Mrs. R. Doek, from Manitoba. .
the cost of other towns. • • Albert Armstrong , of Milton visited! •
Harland Bros.' hardware Store has his Uncles, and Edward 13r-
- .i
been renovated With paint and . brush ane• last, week., ,
seats a ewy. handstomlie and attractive Masonic Greed Loqc at.Niagara
What's ' A Nee:twee-Out gallant Mrse Tisdale* of Belgrave at the
young townsman, Harey. Tore- Rance, hOille Of her yarento, Mr. and Mrs.
would , up. and. R.otinson•Pres*.tee,
unrecognizable • even to -• himself. .Mr, Geddes had. the rni-Slor-.1
did he but knew how the iness was tone• to cut his knee while eandling an •
Mutilating bis oeme. He was recently
edge • at the frame. oe Robert Arm-
gearn,ttotend, Huron2 LLoma t 10a, Qin; op u to
ytAaNwoi; 043., stiviroinsg.,sKberarniang.han
e"dcri, accempateed bay°Mdi4stigs h-etteesiestdBa
eo.IF
tem had him, .• ?H. Morn Ranee,' An,
Other "pee has him "H. Torrence, lerberritowe, eiSited at the home of
,thee we find him variously referred to,
Mr Willie" -Corbett the- Pest week.
as .`11. Trance," "H. T. Rundtz '
6.114 the front Of t c uil �w pie- Mr. William Watson atteaded the
' 1 ' i ; , • , , - t',,it';, 0 4,1 Akie . C . . Ayer- 1
el.. Trendie,!)...eele.; T. ellench ” ..`,14 „X, s ., ,
Runce," and VitiouS 'other aliasee.,.1.i.:'•:11 1,... ,•-••::: :,•k"-'• .••••-14 :-. • . !
not 'one of Abe !helplegs iarmers at any
Mr. James McFarlane of Stanley, is 1
Pray Scandrett still continues eo
indisposed; that ,h has lieen unable, to
rate. 1 -le Will have aln enormous crop !
atteed to the. duties about. 'the . farm'
thii., yea.r, In •spite Of the fact he has willich aro so
pressing at thiseseteseon'
Quite a number eine froni • here:to
Ripley, to Attend: . the Orange ale:
bratione
A very severe storm passed over
here 0.11 Monday' of. last 3.veek bid for-
leinately_no:haenr was donF'. • '•
Mr. McGee' had his barn raised th
'other day. •
On July 12th Mrs. T. 'Henderson
preismsted her liege.,lord,Witti,a Young
son which Torn expects will in due
course be a. merchant and an Orang.,e-
inan. ••
.The construction eang - Which hive
oe.oi zbalulang the telephone hue
secret the nights, _sat Mr, Ca.mpe
bll's„boartihre bouse;'alnd. gate some
open 'ait cOncerts, . Several of them
are good angers • and ehcie concerts
Were. much. appreciated.
the lafgest barns in. :the township be I , .„,,, .„ .. , - . , •
foresight, : thrift and commit sense
gods . help those, Mr. McFarlane a he'unbllnl Providence and hi$ ' °wil''' fici-‘11dr.OndP°31eierade'lLdlzzAiliNIC3U1AtenailYeliPernort4ori s Distributing:
farming, has .blessed - him With. The .
will not have .eterege roam for !Iwo::: of Morris
_:
Marnech, Mies C.Oad of myth) and Miss', , .e "
. the Revenue.
the. ,mthieti'doi1014vvies.1.tay,,to. Ttoavictiutplferitariol.s lo • the Partinents 9i a great: . RailwaY
of eforeie. lea eseigeeee .'eeetion 1. ',e'be report e 'oi the various .`De -
who 'help thanseleei, and he N quite theeeile. .. i welled,. . if . mede peblic, often
coatent to: be ground ' dawn by .
iron heel of a' Tore goveniment so I :On Send • • e . t
Sunday 'weir. the Otangemen. ete surPris the readers o current
Hartley
long as lie can get as remueerative The Choir.did! '
tended serviceein er
Trinity c'h.-th and $n.'qws'• '
It has beenle:tiered that
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prices for •the feuits of ehe.eaeth, and were given an ekcellent disconne ,by I .stAe:itwithindran
Grand'1pastRaifew Railway SyeaYertzmhanost
And the chances are thalt there are .. .. i
pe
his labor ae'ehave thitherto prevailett. 'Rev' Wii
e -
well, ...and Mr. itfcGill el Blyth also less than. fitteze million dollars. in
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better prices cawing, . . e. , rendered a sacred solo en, 4L eery. erne ' double :tracking . the main line, and
Mr. A. J. tIollovray is srni1inr thes civns-manner*
days. 'The pause of it all will be
'foued-lay-refe nniounceinent in
another column.
xeter.
' that the. pioneer . Canadian. Railway
.now operates the longest stretch of
. 'double track under one management in
A mat elaimirig to be from Ridge -
town and a'detective under the Phar -
July 24th, 1:'!endeShnres 1889; macy his been making it hot for
eorne of the merchants' around ,Both, -
Mr. Win. Martin has lost a, horse,
• well. The Tirne.s saps the sletith
This the isecorid 'since sp;ing.
guises himself as a farmer, fresh from
„Haying N pretty well thrc.ugh with
• here, • field; enters the stone and asks for. •a
Mr, George Ituddell has gozuj bottile of salve, clagming that his .hotee
is. in need lee s•tieh an application, that
Menitoba. He received a, telegram ,
ously ill With•e' fever. '
that one of his sons was very da0ger-. gets a little of aci'd to mix
Iwith it, Having, secured them, he
Mr. Fred.' Youneblut ...bet kicked by Pt the storekeeper ender arrest, talc -
e,Wortd..•
of, le twit. o is ee 'axe si
other millions instatione, shops and
otheremproeeineets, tihus• inereasing the'.
cartying capacity of the road • contri
-
buting to the upbuilding of the count-
ry, and at elle sseme time afforiling ad-
ded
security to .the lives and property
of its patrons which the installation
of block signals on a single-trackeci
, line. could never secure. -.Bp the expen-
dilate° of all these millions in Canada,
they are distribetine the Revenue,or
a good share of it, among the'people.
e$
his etallioe on Friday, on the 'back of him before a magistrate, Pockets
his head; and is fit a dangerous, con- hall the fine. and "Pchse'3 and pro-
dition, . • • , ceeds in search of another victim, NO
tees. than seVeri withinn an area „of 20
There are tramps areued bine. nett
and other
helped thetnseivee to Money'
and . mild have fallen prey. • '
Mrs. Thomas Sweet, Landon Road
have broken into several. houeee
things; South, recently disposedof a numb.er
of ducks. The firstelot was about 7
weeks old aed averaged 4i pounith..
• Goderich Township, July 2e'f1.889
e • •
Mrs. Fred. Rutland Of Termite arid
children are visiting her graedinother,
Mrs. Clark of the 5th. and 6th. Four
gOnerationz aro represented.
Mr. Jenkins has a cow whese axe -
tit° seems to declare there. is nothing
like leather. Whether she swalleWed a
whole set of harness or not deponent
will net aver, but the only thing that
saved a. long leather strap trorn 'incline
its Way into her capacious maw was
the trent buckle attached to it.
IkET NOT THE WHOLE THING.
Your table is loaded. Withfood—di-
gestible and wholesome, yet yott nftr
gain strength. What's the trouble ?
Look within and What do yoo find ?
A lazy liver, sterna& overloaded with
work—useless Work because the brew -
els and liver are not sufficiently aetive
Relief le quickly supplied ty Deldam-
itton's Pills. They make weak folke
strong by removing the %use of the
weakness. Dige,stioh improves, coeetie
pation leaves, . liver lakenew life,
kidneys wake tip,—tbe allele system
is enlivened by Dr, Hamilton's Pills,
No better medicine for the :•ielc • or
well, 250 at all tiealers.
Nine men Wert killed by tbe bioWing
gi of a Powdet magazine at Cleelum,
reef Yorige and Aleetinder streets, Waebingeen, source.
the second let was about 5 weeks old
• and had an average of 5 pounds. In
all there were ei ducks, totalling 190
pounds or 11 Pounds:a piece. This, is
• a good showing.
Mr. Fred. Hunkin of near Faequitae
met with a painful accident. recently.
11.12 Vs/n.51 4elivaing a fat ciew .which &di
not take kindly to the rope and wleat
passing wider some trees the brute
polled elein ehtopgh rather
One of the branches came ie contact
With his tee, tearing the stirrounding
liteh and 01150 inflicting a toyer° cut
in the eye. A
Mr, James Snell,. a ',gentleman, of
about 80 years of age, one morning
loot week cut with a seythe a fine
field of hay, The work was accore-
plished before 8 o'clock ad tie crop
was e fairly heavy Otte, although: it
wa's sewed in April, Some • of the
older gentlemen in teem have no dif-
fitulty in aecoMplisifing itt the early
morning hours whet it would take the
ordinary yoke% fellow One day to
look at, two to tiaink about and the
rest of the weph to aceompliele
A youth in New York shot his
'sweetheart and himself becititse the
girl's mother opposed their tnetrriage.
The Demoerata Will accept no colt-
tribleforfe to the Presidential eam-
• paifen fund 'from corporetione ad no
tontribution of oVer $1.0,000 from tiny
Let's Hoye CoOdStili
Better Bpads.
' Toronto World :—Not Slime the days
when ihe pioneer roads of Ontario
were blazes thru the Wilderness, giv-
ing access to the setter and an outlet
to the world, 'khee the question of good
rale len + more yetal thee it is Oxley
to the welfare of this ptovince.
The time has; arrived when the pro-
vince should take over the system of
thicti highways allfl .niat4e the child it
' IVIodernmethods of internal locomo-
tionrender it :desirable that • there
should be a contiradty of good road-
bed on the main highways.
Ontario has still thousande of farm-
ers who de not realiee that the des-
truction of vehicles and the &ley
travel exceed any good road e tax that
• meybe imposed. The farmer pays'
larger tax in • the breakdown of his
horses aa delay in his business—fit
his inability to • get what he wants
WIII211 he wants it; to sell what 110
tele to sell when the market is at ite
highest—a healer hatidicap tun he
probably suspeets. The constant fall -
down of some agricaltural sectione
may be traced le most :ceses to lack
• of good roads. It hangs over lite Term
like a, pall. ;
• Mr. M. 3. Mulvihill wee eetished to
death near Lindsay while loading (sew-,
et Mee.
• It was stated at the meeting of the
Seem:feign Dank tlieterhe eliaWlvedera
would not be called upon for, their
double
The Customs revenue of the Dom-
inion Government in March of 1008
was $90e,000 less thau in the Setae
month of 1907. The revenue from
this souroe in June was $1,6.00,000
less then, fee the same month of last
year, •For the four months ending
with June receipts. from Custorne were
$5,300,000 below those for the same
four menthe fin 1907. These figuresi
constitute aeo,ther yearning of the( date
ger thet will be involved in contiening
the course of Metravagabee whichnow
prevails at Ottawa. With a falling
revenue at home arid an increasing
interest charge abroad, the necessity
tors putting the braltes on the spending
departments should be clear enougb.
to impress itself even on the most ob-
tuse of the Government's Parliameat-
ary following.—Weekly News.
Husband and Son Cured.
•
A Moihex's Praise 9! Zam-Bule
Oakwood, Vietoria,
, Deat sirs;.=I have great pleasure in
stating that :.Zain-.13uk cured my bus-
load of barber's rash with twicub-
bing It also cured my tette ;boy of a
dreadfully bad am after veceinaeion.
r kosow of several other cures iti bas
afteeted arid I cannot. speak toe high-
ly of it. I am sure if people once try
it they will always use it, Yours
Truly, R. Saville. '
• Zam-Buk :is haling, soothing and
antiseptic. It quickly heaN wounds
and skin troubles. Certain Cure for
piles. Sold by all druggists and etores
50c. a box; 3 for $1.25,
All Roads Lead to Quel)ee
The great attraction at the Quelsec
Tercentenary will .be the series of
Pageeats arranged to celebrate the
Tercentenary of the Needing of Ode -
'bee by Sermiel de. Champlain --pag-
eants whiole Mr. Frank ,Lascelles.; who
has had charge of the . greet papa*
of England for • 'Years sayswill
ealipse" in grandeur and reaffirm, any-
thing yet attempted en either • colt-
tinent. • The British Prown wilt e
represented by His .Royal Highness
the Pehice- of -Wales, who wi1l be at
tendeti by . a 'brillieet Suite and an
.escoet of battleships einblernatie of
the Might of Britainle Sea -power. Our
0,tva 'Panatliah 'forces will represent
h
the- Empire's land -power, add . French
and:United States vesSels. will .. ride
at ensiiier side beeside-eviefi. the. Brits
1st' mart -of -war in the Oats:fedillier.,
ot 'Qeebee,
A feature Of the celebration/will,: be
the .elening of the Plains of Abraham
as a National 'Park, the Prinee.,of
Wales making the purchase 'oe-hohalf°
et the subsceibereto thefund, which
Was inaugurated by he Govetnor
General, whose appeal .was -so heartily
resp•ondal 40 inall pents of epode.
Every Canadian will he interested.
ie the celebration, every Canadian will
Want to eee pictures • of *evente that
will he hietoric. • • - •
Realizing this, . the publieleera et' the
'ACanadien PiCtorial," 14$ St. ,Peterrs
Street, Montreal, have made extraor-
dinary arrangenients :to Make the July
issue of :this popular illustrated men-
thly as interesitieg to the tlionsands
who visit Quebec as to those who
who.
cannot go. The ' never' is a. magnifi-
dent portrait of the Pelmet. of Wales
in. the 'uniform of .a vice -admiral, • It
onetineed--the beet4ete.pubtis1Pd
In Canada. ' A 'special sfeature ' is . a
large map of the city' of Quebec • and ,
environs, made .ispecially for this.
oceasion, hewiig, • the Pietas! og Abu,ham and indicattng the • relative posi-
tions; ofthe opposing 'armies on this
historic battieficid. The road with
which it isproposed to encircle the
new National Park is aleoseliowe., The
Publishers have been 'given access' , to
the advance' drawings fort. the . pag-
eants and the will be reproduced. It
is announced that the Augueir nembee
will be onea with illusttatimits !torn
celebration itselfeeeso that the two
numbere will heworth binding as a
souvenir of an .event of national
im-
portance.•
,
• The high : standard of eicellence
maintained by the "Canaelian Pieter-
ialv since the very first issup is suffi-
cient indication that tow' the pehliShe
ers .announce a special.' number it will
be "special" in (leery sense of the
word. .1
Row Is You Blood •
11 you lece etreneth, re weave bowie
no _appetite,. don't sleep WOO. Pt tired
-.wily, your Woad to In bid ,goadAlon,
ton cannot be strong without pure, rich,
blood. Hood's flareinerille..mskeil •Seeds
rich bleat and keep s it good.
IMPtitli WO -10 Inge NY, boodeeree,
timed 'booking out •of 'One I...ove Mtn
.noteeet• senteperilis and hi ti short -Woe he
wee comisletely cured." mete .retereelceeme •
.erriteord, Ont.
..tatt No Apv•tNe.'-- " I vim" livtihhicl
with: wywww$14 *ad . -had no rte.' I bee
ot feint reellneettsateetlet. .7.coreititution
wee ell run down. nee Booe'e areeverille Met
tune- relieved ' leonmem STowz
.ereeerville. Wieconsbe •
netweEdue"I Ness •elie. dee Z heard ot•
'Woe' *. . es it cured me ot..mOrstaa
weikutesa.'a grip, built my husband. Mo.
after pneumonia'. and cared carmine an
eltiodesoisonine In our oblldren" Ma& fis.
teseenorrs. Box 4, Brobreeville.
Bageteissesepertne. a sold everywhere,
KO Nee* One Dollar. Premed cote by
nood 00., rowo,1001.,'
.
Two reVotetionar,e, agents hate been,
earesturioednarii.
nesMexico, posing as oaptist
m
John Hays Uantnnd, the oeriug.
engineer; le seriously iB at 6loecoster,
Mass., with ptomaineept, iionme.
The United States emigre's- will be
asked at nexlf eessien fm. an *pro- •
priation of 41,000,000 :or coast de-
fence.;
Two thousand boys 'running in re-
lays of half a mile aeh, wtij carry n
message from the Mayor of Neve
York to the Mayor of Chioago.
t
abisihiattlesauonheoA.
f t.31frurelddna
ee
litk oi
answrn
bridge and was instantly killed
Corobines el e • -
gance and come
• fort, and is dead-,
edly the most de..
sirable style of
• eyeglass ever de-
vised, ,
• We know they
• will give sat isfac-
. tion. We cafl
adapt them to
.alissomt any shap-
ed nose,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN -
ISSUER OF Mi.IRRIADE 1,ICENSES"
Albert Bassett, who was thoueett to
have been murdered at Losvville,
Y., hatt remitted money to pey
irkutance premium from e tovvn in
Canada. ..
Two men were run dq,vsn by trains
at Ladino and lined,
Spent Eighteen Dollars
"Gentlemen,--/ have' pleasure in
stating that X iitive used $18.00 worth a
'Weld)* and as a rola was eurea of
very serioue throat and lung trouble.
• My case was a most difficult one, and
the doctors tea 'emetically said that I
could not get well. X triod Payehine.
and it aid me do much good that X eon-
tinuea its use Mail X hal taken $18,00
worth, with the result that I ani UMW
a new mah physici4y. 1 have gained
thirty -flee pounds.
''It is with the greatest confidence
that I recommend Psychines to all who
are aftlieted with throat or lung trouble.
'routs truly, C. A, PINKIIAlf,
Seotstown, Quo, Sept) '07.
Thi e man apatite from experience.
rostaiiiii mites all theatte ehost, lung
and stomach troubles and gives renewed
,strength and vitality to run-down peo-
ple. At all druggiete, bOc atul $1,05, or
klf. T. A. Slocum, Limited, T toiff,1
41
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