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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-07-23, Page 3'July 23rd, 1908 01.11411. News.Record , • .,Celebrettion. 01:0: Silver. Jubilee. Lducan Protestants Present Rev. \Father McMena- min' with an Address and a Service of Silvery The sun arose in all Me glory ape- Accomplished in our church 'is amPlebeve eVer found you 'ready to extend splendor on StntflaY, the 12th ieSte Orme of Tone great love fog the House the right and of fellowship to true I bringing good cheer to the happy of God and the people of Didduipb, -Men wherever they may be found. hearts of the perishonees 'of BiddelPh, whose welfare has been your sole and Thus your genuine broadmindedness ' h - who were celebretitie the Sdeer Jub- ilee of their noble and wierthy pastor, At 10.30 o'clock the church was crowded to its utmost capacity and with the joyful peal of the organ. tlu) happy jubilarian assisted by ' J. F. Beennan and W. S. Beim and the .sanctuary choir proceeded to the main altar, which was richly decorated with)with love and prete, and water frotn Foun atn • o e brilliant lights and .• sweetly, ecentod hearts filleti, as a token of which we glee you to which flows ftom Goa'a Eternal flowers to offer up the Hely Se:orifice accept this accompanying purse which Throep.—Signed on WWI of your We know and trust you will not place Luc= friends G A Stanley T tt J eenging arebitien for the pot Me has been a true s g . years. • munity, blessing not only him that , • gives hut also those that receive. Little thought we ;that tali's' envied . . • OPPortunety would be affoecled, us, Par- • We ask you, Riverend Father, to ishonem of Biticlulph, as it is the first accept this silver service as a slight occasion on wile% we haee assembled token of our estjeem and o you. ivench to congratulate our pastor on, the ypur thirst from it With the water beppy event of his Silver Jubilee, and of earth's pure fountains, may your we do so today, Dear Father,. with soul be ever refrested with the living . . of the Mass on the happy event of his festal day. on the seale of our devotion and. ap- Orme M. D., J. E. Schmit n During the Moe the chotr ably rye- preciatioe, for it is only a eight Fox, II, A. efeEwen, J. J. Hodgins, dered approleiate music, soloi beieg manifestation of our good will and C.. Hackeet. sung by Miss Lena and Mr. T, Mor- heartfelt wishes, and •we sincerely , , " kin, Miss M. J. Marin, Mr. A. , hope that God in his geodness will eliev. e'. P. McMenamin in reply to of Edward Collins, who was drowned Crunican, Miss A. and Mr. J. Dew- spare you aed your beloved patents both addressee heartily thanked both his ownjearishoners and his Proteste. ae and Miss Christina Breen. , . o ra e ourGoldinJubilee and ant friends for the honor Slid kindness at the foot of John street Toronto 1 f Caleb t y 'd .. !that it will be anionget the people oi conferred on him, hoping that the one. tiny 4ast W -eek. .- A. very touching arid instructive see- Biddelph, who • ho.ve lea:reed th love 4 / Apple Dealers and. Their Grievances. , Apple dealers In the dintrict lying( a speculative chance -which, promised, between Belleville and Whitby eaee bete did not yield, a splendid wieeing, told a stag earresPeetdent of the Moho ts pod. sportsnien ,the speculators that they have two se ouid losses or gains, with equal grievances. Cne (plummy, Butetke ehief grievatet of the deal- ers based on the Fruit Marks Act. They claim thee under this measure they are being hounded to death by iniepeetors appointed by the Dominion Government. What does the Aot re- quire ? Simply that tee entire cin tents of a barrel shall agree with the label on the head and, 'nee fecing layer of fruit. Nothing more, nothing less. If the middle Of *a barrel is filled with rubbish while the lane is No. 1, the pounneisrbeedsp.oelsfibltehecraen ishealatehdonshaseteld,achice the dealer has nothing •to fear, Other from inspector or' eviagistrate. Au, the Act requires is •shnple honesty , the Peet of the dealer; in the interest of a fruit trade worth, millions of dol-• lars aim; and which could be easily desytroyed by dishonest packing, the Act must he maintained and thorough- ly enforced. Apple dealers may as well recognize tbie feet Diet Vtis motile ere is there to stay ; if there is to be any change at all It must be eleing, tese States watt merely the .wrong, turn in line of more rigid enforcement.—Sun, of these is due to the fact that/ The majoritY the dealers lot esiey on last year's operations; the other is based on the Fruit 1VIa.rits „ed. For the AIM:. cause of :heir troubles dealers. are theins,elv'es largely to blame. 'AuVricipitting a 014)1-n0141 de- mand for the small crop of the year they over -packed ; fruit vhich sould never have gone into barrels .at a.11. was graded as commercial stock. To thin cause quito as much as to the October ;panic in the United States was due. the smash in prices that oc- curred shortly after tho °palling of the season. Had dothing .but good apples been barrelled, dealers) would have realized' fair returns all .t4hat was handled ; if, in addition to this, business conditions had remained nor- mal in the *United States, they would have made small fortunes. For ' the evils resulting from over -packing deal- ers are 'themselves, wholly responsible, reel they should take their medicine quietly, Mat; occurred in the United efeeQuLD-er04-0:5-1104EAD-THE-STOfeY OtF -THE • FtelefeACE? .4151010hc'eatireoe=r1 48" essinseesei=• —ewe why pe other piece of Atone Muctionvvill do? vvherein hes ks mbirayto baossy an fuel..nuick in onion. sieettls Menttione Joist Write en a imot- eard, "Seed B ooklet A: and Mall to nearest brew* The rest Well gladly at- tend.to. ===== The goy lxiefly told in a littie boOtlet SOW " Ftenace, Fectro.^ les not an *dyers - • Mement. fernirei nom facotionedi • • end >velem read thewhoie noeyin entireties.. • To 41te party oontereplating poichashni 4.4ormeett pointy cotthe Snap and.eitfalle and thews exectly wee* to demi:40 an 404* tect, contractor or dealer, in furnace corieruction end insokilation., LONDON MONTREAL MCCIar WINNIPEG Harland Bros. 9 . 11.4NOOOVER 5 OK JOHN, N.B. immarom alicamir Clinton Out 1111,11111,MWOr.W11.0111rWM' • John (+Mane was nearly drowned ;at )3aliny Beach near Toronto last week. No inquest .wil1 be held On the dealt! The Women's Institute Listens to Interesting Addresses. relations would ever exixt Mon was pnached by the Rev. Potor you so much.—Signed op behalf of the iriendlY himself who took for his text, "Thou Parish, Zechariah elele Hatgey, An- and that Ile was happy to be living in a community thet upliele the Golden, ' aro a Priest forever aceotding tie the thony tamphier, Edw,ard McLaughlin; One Another as I Ha.ve 1 i,tvel \eel." tel arta. the res-ntetion •or•der of Melcleesecteck". At the) ' James J. Lewate. • Rule of the Divine Master :"Love Ye Nova Scotia. has given us more great men, statesmen, college professorseete. than any other proyttece in the Dom, inion of Canada.. We find the 'Russieng duction of his seine= he briefly Otit-1. On account of it being Saturday they' live in a moientainoua country. and some misunderstatiding regarding the date, there was not a good at- , al, the Women's Institute Christian Scientists of Toronto took an excursion in a pauring rain saying they could not take cold. Mrs. William Boas Will killed. by freight car at Ancaster. • . SeYett miners were killed by a ge:e • exPlOsion in a jeoiliery at Pottsville, Penna. , :The Welland Canal is being ow ipped with now electrical devices for °perste ing the .gates and swing bridges. The statement is made by Ciere2ral Manager Morse that the Grand Trenk ',pacific will he able to move pat this year's crop. ' ;PallYof •Harnilton received an order for seventy -6e ea.rloo.ds of machinery for the West. ly carreer during the past twenty-ftvo Dr. T. D. Orme, Mr. J. Fox and Mr. of the Diocese of London, amoeg whom. . Fire cld'inaged •a .nunTher of business ' The Inte. t' H • ., ma tonal arvesting Oom- lined lihe principal events of. his priest- Imme a Y - P - , On the roll:owing day seven' priests years, after which he discoursee M J. J. Rodgins on behalf of- the mem- viere the Rev. W, T. Beennan, Rev. places at Ancestor, Ont. eloottent terms upon the great dignity . bers of the. Protestant faite.• of Lucan T. West, :Rev, Father Nor.thgraves, of the holy priesebood. ipresent.ed a beaetifully .nuiunted ster- meeting. Oa Saterday afternoon last. cowardly and easily conestered as a re - Among those present were : :Mrs. N. sult Of living in a lonely country for Fair, Mrsl. E. Saville, Mrs . -F. Hall, centuries, When a person is travelling Mrs. Chambers, Mre., T. Kearns Mrs. they have a great Opportunity of ce. A. Brakfehaw and Mrs. J. Jobleston seeing the influette of environment Of Rattenbery street. Miss Lint& Rose ene's.plaCe. • . of Guelph and eiliss Clara E. Elliott • • . . An important discovery of iren is , Rev. D. McRae, and Rev. J. A. rea,n-, rePorted elithie a short distanee of !ling silver service which was a,ecom- McH. Hargey, assisted by Mr. .1 • 'lhe Municipal Power Union, meet hg ' , at Guelph; adopted a resolution tu At the conclusion of Mass Mr.. B• panied by the following addreis : • I len, assenibletl at the residence ' of *half of the parish read the following . 'Biddulph : * a sumptuous , dinner, Rev. leather • IVIcLaughlin and Mr. A. Samphier, on f Rev. Father MeMcna.min,.P. P. their heartiest congratulatione, Alter GOOD REASONS FOR *Actress which was accompanied by tile! . • ' - • ." Hanlon - on behalf of his , btothey ' ITS SUCCESS. preeentaition of a well-filled' purse :' I As this is tbe Arse occasion on Priests Preeented him With a heenti- 'The majority of catarrh ' rethedies Municipal Union for all time. which a clergyman of your faith has ful Golden Chalice, and an aeldress ox - are eseless, But one that does. cure Rev. and Dear Father : • celebrated his Silver Jul3ilee. in leis preseiee of their deep este.mi : , end cornmunity, it is. theeefore :lie :fieSt best wishe.s. • .. -------------- . is e'Catarrhozone." ' It clears. the head Tweety-five persons are thought" to the effeet that if Ilamilton enters in. a contract with the Cataract Cora - pony sihe Shall be barred Out from the Then About' dress, we should not ge Of Hamilten, ' were the speaker* for the afternoon and both ave vete abOve our means to become like others but should be satisfied with .ehat we tereseing and instructive addresses are Children. should be dressed With tworTchmuch to:pprecta.ted by 2apo • I ehink 1ST) 'or all mucous discharge.. Putrid mat- -be drlown'ed by the foimdering 'of a • On behalf of the congrega,tion of St. opportunity of this kind that we lay -1 One haPPy feature .of bccasion which the greatest simplicity: undersigned take great pleasure on- tude to t•he giver. of all good for ha's- ' nee D. p. 111 the c iss to was ;the l de'we dress • throat, and disease germs are corn- Manilla. • swept away. 1 -he cause of McMenamin NOM cede ' .1VP • Ell' t.r P , • disease is deseroy ed,. it's results .a.re the occasion of the celebr•ation of your ing continhed His divine favor unto free; Mont:real te •aesist .ree their son'i Ant speaker and took as her sublect, She said to have our surroundings P e Y featrick's 'Parise of Biddulph We, the men have had, of tereiressing eer greet - was the Presenee of. the parents oi Pr'Tneirs esilmtirefr- artesideitt as •Inetitute , members, eeoule rue ter in the posts:11s; ' phlegm in the pleasule launch in a typhoon near Silver Jubilee to offer you our best this time:of life upon SO humble v t Jubilee' ' 1"Beenestlic. science, uses of fooa for beautiful • . and above all thitigs we ated with hearts filled evith joy we •Lord: We tiherefere congretulate YOu I ehe tevening tee choir met ia th.0 :t"he body., etc." ' • nould not be too particular el et.a• .the Pietelrce we place cte len.r• Walls. nee. wiehes and 'sincerest congratulation elo worthy aefollewet of our common . have come to join with you in the ReVerend Father, Amon having' attain- ,Patethe'e feselence. an& presented • him I She said domeetic scienee Was not 1 • ' see first entered e room her ey- 1 with utiful ddress ed silver • t. • 1. • happy ' commemoratthen of Eiglreq- Ott t.o• th.e Tw.erityeate• Anniversary 0 vie a ea .a a coeking. I. meant right lying end Three. - • 'your ordination, aria We Pray the cen- set in testimony of their kindly .teish, took in eeerY phase Of hcimelife P " . e:- , es. instinctively evenuereil ta tee plc- • • •tintianc•e .of •God'e •meteles. until e es . and congratulations, • to which I estie science . cannot be learnt at 'Ogee on the. wall, 'Some are greatlY. • ,6 . • Over five years ago -you... exams eetebrato your- ookren_Jubilec in the Father etIcIVIenantin tCPlied with Icel.' home and therefore ehould te -eight d Others will hea.r something. • , artd since then you have so endeared • • , • • Amoitg mene• peesents. received in sehools. , is. uoW, SENDTat---,,,,, _ . ilinCs we See sad Mere whicbi amongst a stranger you may say, • same high callin.g. . lenge. of pride and. gratitude Public schools' which' are •lieleg 9 a P awakens our. syintratibee ' Do not latus yourself in our affections that we look Re have lone; since learnea th app -e •r,0 conepicuous. rich stole • from I • wen you as one of our sown. Yaur recede the worth Of. yper tette man- , the Sacred: Heart convent,: London, a of the most irePorthnt subjecte.. • It Ped or the purpose, taken up as one hate ugly pietures etrt have some - interest in our spiritual, ae well as hbod and. hen. been deeply. impressed beautiful lace alb from Moime St. is a id's, only time to leerri es she thin; ivIlieli will .rlo us good 'Some our temporal welfare, youy priestly with- that, honesty. :of • .purpotee that Jtosbeh convent, London, andean Irish in gsehoOl the teatet .part •ef ethe ere' not true t� drawing, others, rite labor, at all times, regardless of oee hroael sympatily for yoer •fe 6 1 ce surplice f LPm *friends in Irelar4,1, b . • not true to morals or , colors. 11 w m g day and the needier as eet patience , • • • • . • • ' ' caaion, place, or circumstanee, r year •••aerd that kire1/4 yet. • seerlielg. li. i. eiel*,. .*Yel'••.•••o' sty resen•te • ef sils ' enough .to expend afr her' de,y's motk oeteeee *nipe: wall •Paiier, and don't be 34,4) •ekee l'et%eieetol**.• ler daughter the art of .henece ,guided..by fashion., Some wall papers un4yieg zeal coupled with yoier sterl- evbieh" hes weeeereetteeteeteelaje ency, ! have linked our hearts , 'Wetet admiration of . the. entire 6m .c ; The Silver Jubilee wee in every I • make a room look email& and darker • , ing qualities of prudence and .004isitt_. yose eerie eseesieoverseeetitan, ity:t..reereteee eievela tee,: • • • niaking, . , , Ise e a, I....IA..04We • • , and has a very depressing effect on yours in never -ceasing love and appre- • 'While we • ere deeply conscious et f way a veryseappy feast and: one that I She spoke also on Ventilating the one but Ilight papers , be'a 'room mike will long be remembered in ehe parish home, sanitory cellars; pure drinking it, more healthier, restful ADA cheer- oiation. The excellent work you have your zeal for yolie c'herch, yee .we Biddelph. water, system and. order • in house tel. work and gave many usefel labor -say- . .111•11b0. Asps". • • ling devices'. In• speaking on the eeteue She ea• id tO place a child in an en- . , 004,4010"04/41°4*".1"°60.94 101444494"4".1..406,661.4".1.1.1.4"iii"..4.144°'i" .144.4.°1° ' WrIETS: I141;NIF SS t: ' 'NI VS t of leowleege of food? she ea:id •. ,eeee• viionmen,t of lionesty.by tsetteng •ttliern. i . !nods their childr•en their fleet; lesson'. lit • . e . • : . ' • - leave pee at hand a ,rem.de ihete'*and •aniong other tissue -building • . • I were -a splendid %substitute for Treat ood examters Many pacents ELECTRO -CHEMICAL • ad ete line For exampl- a alleviate Pain and liele 1111 the ' were fleb leeans Cheese bread, butter in • t • I n bottle of " ifee d see -some oranges or candy • . doctor conies ?' A wise ;hint; •••s • to .11 ri milk '` ' • *myotghera and aher-e'.child. will ente'S' a _ •,• , . • • • • Rheumatic .hese right in in your io le a bot Are guaranteed 10 ete e Rheuteatistii *and Neureleitt.. • -The Elect to -Chemical RI nes is not ae iglu,: ant chat m or fell h cure, het 81. scientific mediate for' the : ;ion of uric Heel fionethe. blood. The t-ectet, the - ' . • pewee_ the nierit he thbs. ring liee in rin$, combination ef the various metals nf which the ring•is made. N4). . • mat ter What the Ll't With, is, if it . ea teeel hv excess nf uric acid, The Electra -Chemical Ring' will effect •• . • aerie.. Looks just like atiy other ring. • Can ne - worn day said night. eViegnartoitee ilieee Melte to. . • do all we claim. • . , . ,Call and Exd.rnine These Rings Coiiiiiterg, Jeweler and Engraver. Issuer of Marriage Licenses - . , CANADIAN NATIONAL Ault. ao EXHIBITION sept. i4 Greatest and Best Attended Annual Exhibition in all the World Every Province Sends • It Products Grand Art Loan Collection a From the Paris Salon' amid other Old•World Gollerietie International Military Tattoo and Ifteallatict Spector:de The Siege of Sebastopol With 900 Peeler:nets. . International. 1)od Show International Cat Show 8.000 Live Stock on View .hr ?no tiets. tor Minis kilbete L 4. Oak newer, Cie thai, %Meld CilEAP rAitts FROM EVEItYWIIEHE $100,000.00 In Prizes and Attractions IVIattunoth Massed Band Concerts, "Ner•viline". which giees etetant re- lief, and •piree-ents disease horn sprelede 14 Nettling enoWn foe ..ho elemech • end bowele7 that. eorn;ifiree with N er- effete. For cramps, indigeetiele. heerteurri end. • headache, it's • hues- Pensable: Foe ' fifty years Polson s N'erviline in 25c bottles has a ,feenily. ..stafidby.. Get' it today. • . . Miss: *6...0So Spoke on the '‘Infleence of • environment." • She said our • bit th- • place' and where we were hern lias'• a great deal to do with -tee development and mOulding of our erecters. • • . Take the Scotehman a d we find hin. generous, brave, daring d contented, and we here ebout the S, tae qualities destroyed, and the system so thor- oughly cleansed of catarrh,' throat aid bronchial trouble, eolde 'ane .coUghe are more certainly Cured by Cetarr- hozone than ainythine Two, eizes, 25c and $t.00 at all :clealere, • ... • ' e • , - --- • . ' Alexander Sexsmith, aged • fourteen year, was drowned last week .neaa Farraday., ' - Mist$ Juliet Lalonde has been found guiley tleury at Montreal • Children Enjoy It • • with the greatest satisfaction with my children. It is. a wonderful cure for • MRS. ANNIE fiBAMBLER. .. • colds and sore throat. I .believe it ed the the life of my little on, "w1.0 was very sick. from a protracted. cold on Ids '1 nen greatly pleased •with the deed. • . .' . • . :y‘.I.ebhiamvi.eenns..,e,d C..D.ltsfoote Expectoral , . ,.•••• .. . Orangeville, March 15, 1907. . ' , • ' • • torant. 'I get greatecomfort with it fore • resulis erve got from Colt•sfoote• Expec- • • MRS.' WALTER HA.MMOND. 171 Argyle St, Toronto. Coltsfoote Expectorant. is the great- . est hone) preserietiea foi ill throat and t• ' . chest troubles in the world: No home • . . should b one hour without it You. ' can have free sample by .sending name to Dr. T. A. Shictim, Ltd., Toronto. All good druggists keep it. Price, .25c. . Send for Free Sample To day • .. ... sto„ on the counter. The mother *ill take one for herself and giee 'cite to . her. child wiiich sets him a very. had ex- arniee and glees him a ketone; ideee of thin Aleo t� be very careful in us- ing extravagant. language, as 'children W.)6.0 our look,s; words and actioes. • In conclusion, Miss le•Ose gave some in the people of Swetzeilind beca.uee eery. useful recipee. •• • • • .James Mdelereiney, a. sailor' of, Mori- treal, had. a •desperate :etruggle with in intoxicated wonian whote he was trying to. save from Itteviree end he had to strike her in. the eice o effect his purpose. •• , ' The Prince of Wales -!eft- porteeoeth, enWednesday of. lost wilier for thetell.36 01 Qiutlet whoee T.er.:•netraie eele- bration is new In.1 eigre • „ .• Steve Adams has betel .fteeilitted at Grand •Junetien, 1101•eflee' murder of Arthur:Collie' s.. • •• ' , . KEEP Tap KIDNEYS .WELL. Heelth Sating Explained by a Clinton Citizen Who Knows From • Experience: • • Many Clinton people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kid- neys when they know these organs need 1_ Miss May Procto r of oeilon act - .dentally set fire' to her dire s and ia in •ColiaittiOli . The • 1-1•Ouse: of Commons -ieeed. the election bill and the tail ay subsidy resolutions. . The Empress of Ireland. With ,- Lord R.oberte and •other •distingtiehe vitt'- ors has arrived at Quebec. Sick kidneys are responsible for a great amount of suffering and ill health. The reason 'so many use Booth's , Kidney Pills is, their quick relief for all Kiilney weakness. Here is what al Clinton •eitiztet says Joint West, of Mae/ 'Street, Clinton, Ont. says : . . ' "Each little told 1 would etittiact from being over heated or exposure to cold weather would, settle aerosi thei small part of my back and kidneys. The urine would become highly Colored , and filled with particles of a sand like . sediment. There Was also a scalding in passing that was very annoying. My bank would be so tender that Wet% 1 would stoop ter any letteth of tette 1 could scaitelY straighten Myself up again. The Was also a weakness 'there thet wag' very noticahle when lifting anything of eotisequence. 130oths leidney Pills were reeotnmended by "Mr. Itoltnes,.' the Druggist and they mri�kly cured me of every signo! kel- nev Rouble when all else I had tried filled, and .,I tite stronger and betteg 'n very way," goid by Dealers. PriPe 50 0.- eds. elt R. T. Rooth Co., letfl„ Fat Ieriew le., Sole el:m.411ln Aestit. • • The Welland Canal break Alas, been repaired and Weep are egarri ,passing throughe• . • • , • . Mr. Thetnes •Flyshe SeriOilSly ill .hi(i 1:0Sidellee; Cap ,IlAigle. It is reported at Sault Stes Marie .tha1t the C. P. rt. mai), bily th? Alr,oma Two !cu s tome inspectors and a watchman were killed at Bbston by the eepiosion of a box of • iletenatingi caps, vegich they were ceeeeing, tThe Barbadoesleegislattree offers 1 bannlia a prtferenee of 20 per cent. on , a large number of articles, on • con- ditian that • Canada aecprds IS:est i India sugar a• preference of $a-72 per PRIZE FOR NAME oF NEW The Northern .Navigation • Greed Trunle route announee the lautiching of ' a:nevv ship this year, and have; °tierce a prize for her name. le havveen Sainia, Pere Arthet, 'Fort William anti Duluth. It is intended that this steamer will be. 'he latseet And finest steamer in the Lake Super for trade, and her interior detetreleons will be meet elaboeate arta complete. The following are the conditions to be fellowed in this contest ;-- "Name to consist of one word of not more than ten letters.". "1:, must end in the Line's "elterac- teriste termination of "W.." • "rt is desirablethat the name sel- ected ham) some ibeating On tholtivt- ory, geography .of the territory which{ it will serve. "Contesitanesemest give their name and address climate in send*, in tbeir surstions," "The decieion will be Made by in impartial committee appointed ter. the 'purpose, from Whom tbo names of the contestants will be withheld." The contest will be .cloSed on July 31at and the decision atmenneed by Attgttet 10le and a prise to the'success- ful competitor will he given •of tWo round trip ticket& including meal% and berth front Collingwood or Sarnia, tij Duluth, available any time during thin stain or for a trip next year on the new steamer itself, „ All eommunleatiens should be a4. dressed to C. it Ninhelson, Traffic Manager, Northern Ntivigatitit Co., Sarnia, and en"elope teatretel 'Name fleetest."' . , • • Seaforth • On Wednesday morning of last week an accident took place. at the tome. of Mr. Mr. 'William Carnothand of she toweehip ef tickeisnitth. Cartiochan was putting Paris (t:ten on a pet* of eotatoes %ellen two little. grandehildree got hold 0 the poison end before t11.v \Vete ifitieed each of them had sw )wed a cell- Siderahle quiankity. :io far as Mr. Carnoelian coold see only one had tare - en any of the poison and he drove to .town with all Speed, taking tee child with him. Thee -doctors tearing that the other child might aleo leo e swal- lowed some sent for eller eel their suspicions ptoved eorrect. elle 'child- ren wete two and lit'ee years of age, respeetively, The oae is a ;eolith child from Toronto end the tate s Luella Calteron who liven With her grandfather. .7Seeeirenzie,Kine has •etaxted ari feetery into the .cottlon industry • .- . Quehec • • ee • A negeo naxned Lamont - wes arreete• ete at North Bee,' for robbing passeng- ers on C,, P, tare. '• The sotithbound Cqbalt ripecial was ditelipd near .Bradford. eed: two , . or three 'of the traintnee were•luiet. . Sit Wilfrid Laurier annotieced in the House of Commons • last ,week • that TheekseiOig Day Would in future %bo held on Moreloy. . . • • - GRANO TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM RFIEUMATIS5 LIVIOST • ,• KILLED IIER • For years. Mrs. Stelesehmidt of Humberston2, Ont., was a martyr to rhettmetiem. "I was so 'still end lame I couldscarcely walk,'" she wri- te. te "An tettack striking my Drubs made walking .impo.ssilile: erit rids and doctore gave preseriptione but I only got relief from Ferkozone; I took twelve boxes and. gained 'from the first. Today. I an) well; feel stronger, weigh heavier . and look the pieture • of health." Whether muscular or infiam- thatory rheumatism, chronic or Once, wise, Perrozone does cure rheumatism and sciatica, 50e- per box at all deal- ets. . $18.26 PO QiinBt0' AND RETURN, • --MOM CLINTON.--e- Accotint Tercentetiary Cele- .•bration, Tickets good 'Ong July 18th to 251th ; Return •'• • . • limit August 341, 1908. ' POPULAR ROLTTPI TO 1%1S- KOICA AND LARII• OP DAYS. Train service and entailment the W.V... Pull information trom (Mout Trunk,Tickei Agents. • • ITODGENS. lip Town Agent. A. 0. IIATTISON, Depot Ag Clinton News -Record - CLINTON ONT Terms of subscription—id per year in advance $1.50 may be charged if • net so paid. 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