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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-06, Page 2• , emnitirtee .,seeie001JDAPIet 10+4414,410101Sit444.40101.110.11 • # „ The Most .peo.dly our . Pad! qr0en is the.strong. est and pur. est PARIS GREEN made. There's clo- thing better or we would have it. smosimessomPOWSIMININII.M4 • we s. R. HOLIIIESI Maufg Chemist. 1•••••••••••••••••••••••101 -RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE -- THE POPULAR WAY TO MANITOBA, SASKATCHte • WAN AND ALBERTA IS VIA CHICAGO ,AND ST, PAUL. -Reduced 2nd -class fares now in effect. ALL PRINCIPAL TOURIST RE- SORTS INCLUDING ' Muskoka, Temagami, Lake of Bays, Magane:awan River, Kawaetha Lakes, Georgian Bay, Etc., aro reached by Grand Trunk, : Summer Touridt rates in ,efrect. FUll information from any Grand Trunk Agent. • 111•11MIMM.1•11100001.1.•= VOTERS' LIST, 1.908.-MU,NICIP- ality of the Village of Bayfield.- Tecitice is hereby given that 1 have transmitted or deliverel to the per- sons mentioned in sections. 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voter's Lists Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or • delivered of the list made, pursuant .to gold Act of all persons •:aerpearing by the last revieed Assessment Roll of the said Municipality at elections for II -weathers. of the Legislative !Assembly and. at Municipal Elections; and. that the gaid list was first easted up, at my, office he Hayfield anthe 18iite. clay et July, 1908, and remains there. 'for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions .or any Other errors aro found therein, to take immediate proeeedings to bave the ,said errors wee eel Yee--e.P,aited t et day 0 atIty, teen:W. Erwin, Clerk of Bayfield. ' SEED CORN WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE QUANTITY OF SEED.• CORN. IT IS A I IN QUALITY.' AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. WHEN YOU NEED FLOUR OR. FEED puAct YOUR ORDER WITH US. IT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT- TENTION. • • • 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 delivery. Office opposite Grand Trunk passenger station. Telephone connection. J Hamilton COAL ORDER ItOUR YEAR'S SUP- PLY NOW. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, $1 PER TON, BUT IP ORDERED AND • PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS,, COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at natio & ReWiand'S will be promptly attended to. W. eT Stevenson DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, Specialist, will be at Holmes° Drug Store, Clintim, IVIay 28, July 2 and 80. Glasses properly fitted. Diteas- es of the eye, ear, tfose and threat treated. THE NEWS -RECORD WILL BE SENT TO ANY AD- . DRESS IN CANADA TO THE END OP 1 9 0 8 AND THE WEEKLY MAIL AND Mt' P/RE FOR pzit YEAR, FOR 75 CENTS. 130TH FOR 15 CENTS. A SUGG•ESTrON OF RARE VALUE diseased condition of the, surfacee of the air passages Cattne had breath,. but more ommonly emanates froni in. digestion. or an impure condition of the blood. Thousands of cases prove that Dr. Hamilton's Pills through their specific action on The secretory and eliminative organg, not only cure bati4breath, bat sh thoroughly purify the system that anything suggestive of blood or digestive troubles is im- possible. Through Dr. ,tliaratIton's Pills the skin grows rosy and clear, activ- ity a the body and Mind increapes, and hounding health is established. Sold everywhere in 25c boxes. VOTERS' LIST, 1t19$.--1VLUNICIPs ality o the Township a StanIeye- Naticie is hereby given (halt I have tranemi•tted or delivered to thp pers sons mentioned in SectiOnet 8 and 9 of the Wale Voters' Lists Act, the copies mulled by said sections to be .so transmitted or deltveredi of the liet Made, pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said NunicipalitY at elections for eeeinbers of the Legislative Assembly, an at Municipal EleclienS ; and :that 'the said list was first •posted, e,t my Office in Varna en. the 11th day of July, 1908, and reelable there for itispeetion. Electors are called upon to examine the saedeiiit, end if any omissions or any other errors are found therein, ' to take irnmettia,te proceedings to have the eaid errors corrected aecotding to law. -*Dated this Ilth • day of July, 1908.-J. E. Haxawell, Clerk of Stanley, NEW MEAT MART.--11A.VING FUR- ' abased the butchering business cars ried on for some time by - the Oceelohgh r o we resPectfullyi solicit a share 'of the petrouage of • the public vibe% • we hope to merle by keeping the best of meats. and -at reasonable . prices. Give ns a Call. Our shopis 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 Co„ makers a the best cement in the market. This is the only cement; used by the corporation of Clinton . in the construetion of sidewalks, etc, -Mrs. T. R. Walker. • • 21 I HAVE. THE .SAMPSON BRAND of Cement for sale; • in large and email quantities. There is no bet- ' ter make of cement on the 'markef, Office opposite , G. T. R. passenger station. Telephoneconneethen, or orders may be jelt at Harland Bro. hardware store. if mere corivenieet. JAMES HAMILTON, CLINTON. , . PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING A.ND: Repairing .,-The tuidersigned ". Is • prepared to do • all 'Made idea° and organ , tuning and repairing, and being a Irian of practical e*perience Is able to guarantee eati.slaction. Orders may be left at W. S. R Holmes' drug store. -Ed. .1. How a,rd, Clinton. Central Business College Toronto :THE LARGEST AND ,BISST EQUIPPED SCHOOL OF ITS - KIND INVITES you To ' WRITE FOR ITS NEW CAT- ALOGUE. • FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 1st. ADDRESS . H. Shaw. President, or E. R. Shaw, Secretary. Yonge and GeerarcieSts., ,Toronto. CENTRA[ STRATFORD. ONT. • PALL irtnx OPENS SEPT 1ST. The sooner' you complete. a :edurse in this school the sooner you may respect to hold a position of trust. Our courses aee theroligh and mtge. tical. .0= students atviaii- SUCt. coat We • assist ,graduates to poe- itions. We have three (toilette, merits -Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphic. e We employ experien- ced instructers. Catalogue free. • Elliott & McLachlan PRINCIPALS PALL TERM °mists SEPT. 1ST. Those . who know best the merits of eerie Scheel arc its staunchest supetor tem ELLIOTT TORONTO' ONT. This college Stands First in Pop- ularity, Thoronglieess and Gerittine Merit. Go where you will, you will find our graduates pushing to the front. Their superior training enables them to get and hold first class positions; College epee, all sunnier. Enter antr tinge. Write for eetalogue, W. J. ELL/OTT, Prineipal, Corntr Yong e and Alexander streets, Clinton News -Record fon :county August Oth, 190 ews Gathered • • •foP:-News .Redord Readers Frorn The News-Reeord of August 7th, 1889. Clinton, August 7th, 1$89. Lucknow. Belgrave ., Mr. Stewart, superintendent ol the A nate bait boy has aerived et the asylum for the insane, Cobourg, is' home Of Mr. John Armstrong, . spending a few weeks' vacation at the Rev, George Rivers purchased a En home of his daughter, Mrs, Beni. driving horse while :at &ilea Ltaig Chehsetnufaternere are busy harvesting las1Mr.weae.nkti TMrs:Stalker of Blyth wet their wheat, oats and barley, with last week d M t , Mr. anrs. Dan. Gedde ideal Weather for the work. s P. IL Mackenzie M, P. returned Au. 0. p. eariisic has teeeeee a Mr, Robert Walker has o far t rce from. Ottawa. laist tv,eek and ; will covered from Ids long ninon as.. to spend, the summer months at .hts, thorobred coaeiter spaniel Pup, whieh take 4 walk down town. . , home here. came by express frout Nebressa, . McIntosh have Mrs, Durwash and Mrs. !mil o Huron ICentral Exhibition promises s ' i• h • k liSinghem called , on Belgeave friends rammed ome atter a few wee a' held year to be ono of the best ever le . down wt. k . . . recently. Rev. mr, Parke, presently 0! zerp, , metcssrs. D• MaCdOnald and W. J. Mrs. John Proctor Jr. and Mrs. . . ton, Ohio, well known in this etc- oeaucthatsree. eived new trac- ' ICelsie of Patnerstoa were guests el friends on the 4th. of Morns laet tiOn' utilirreesig Week. . Grand Trualt Lake and Rail . .. Route, . 1. At the Grand Trunk •generel , offiees a this meriting. confirmation was!' made. : al the report that a long4eM agree- rrient had been Made with ..the North - e ern .Navigation :Company .of Ontario, , Limited,. for the formation, of •a Grant). Trunk Railway System line .of Stearn - OM on the •Georgien Vey and ; 'Greet ' Lakes in connection wieh their ';. Out- , arto and Quebee Linea been and, ' te f• • the East 'and Satilttelerie• , Port 7Sel , . Arthur, .For William and Duluth, ' tion, was 1,4 town last week, He is • having a vacation and will tako a trip up the lakes. Mr, Thos. Jackeon jr., of ' Jack- son Bros, is.home again !leen a visit to the tight little island whose auth- ority and empine extends over the whole civilieed world, and i which gird the paraireount laws and lan- guage to the greater potion of this North American 'contSeent, Mr, Jack- son has increased" eWven pounds weight which he largelk attiibutes to, a liberal use of hold Henglend's hale. At all •everits the trip has gisee 'Mr. Morris Township. Dr. and Mrs, Anderson of ?Wallet, phia ,were visitors at the forincr's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Findlay Ander- . Miss Lily Mooney is vietting relative MI, and other relatives test week, es in Syracuse, • I Quarterly Services were held in the 'Miss Priscilla Manning home from Methodist, .church on Sunday and on Paris for a_few weeke holidays, • ! Monday aftereoon the official board Miss Gertz !Fear, la.te of the Mil- met.• vereon Public ° sehool teaching staff, visited friendt; in'' that village , la,st weir- _ ALMOST DEAD OF BRONCHITIS. Mr. George Bieiby, 'principal of the • Public school at Georgetown whose Few PeoPlo have suffered more thati Jelin P. Taylor of Dymerie P. 0., Oat. Tetley he is and writes: "`I must tell you how mush Cataerhee- zone has been to me, I was so bad with bronchitis eometimes eimagrit it would soon be oyez ;with me.. A spell el choking would cone on, that lett me prostrate and weak. Since Using Catarrhozone ,1 have had eo trouble at all. • It strengthened niy threat; stopped the cough, gave, rae free breathing eed entirely cured 'ine." Just the usual experience. CaMrrhci- zone invariably cures whether Bron - •.j whole time to' Putting it ee fcr, mr, th Robe, Currie of e 4th line chitis Asthma, or _Catarrh, Two appearance. fence is taking like hoe 'cakes in NiSs- Jackson an improved, hale ,and heartythe Tercentenary celebration • at Que- . bec Mr. John O. Elltoet's paten; rail Mr. David Badgely ha e 1.1, acres' of , home is iit Morris township., 'took in. cone that alt this date has an average t2n feet. ' ouri county. We haVe. seen a letter boost of Mem an active, y011.0-'10 framer Misses Ruby and . Irene , Clegg took thete stating that with several leen honors in, the recent High School pro - assisting him, during the svr,n..?..1•1; he motion 'examinations, • ;,...— had all he could. do ratting up this The usual services at• Sueshine and fenee. This, genielriall ears . lt is . a Jackson appointments were with - boon ,. fences and he will quarterly Meetings an Dlyth and SO )'I mien cheaper' arid !drawn en Sunday on account of ' the rent his farm neXt season eed de,vote • rare have been melee in tee method oi er, on his farm and that of Albert Crooks' es, 2.•O .and $1.00 at all dealers. • . '. cut 'forty acres of fall: ,wheat growing fermeirs. Sonee elighe Peen's -tepee es ecting it, and he claims) that it Is the ecros's the concession in 2i days. The .. , best and cheapest fence now in trse- crop is good.‹ ... '... , ' . ' ' " covering' Up-" e Iniquity. Mr. R. .Cole of Dakota i•S', visiting Miss Pearl Pipe has passedher ex - friends in town. His wife accorriPaz" amination :in musie. . . • . . Althoug subsidies -ere voted at ied. him as far as Ypsilanti, Mich., . the recent session ' the 'Dominiket where sheremained with friende. Parliament' to t,t ' Attlee of tent Mr, and Mit, • Thos.: Couch of Mite Grey Township. way, it is only in enparitively few chell, who with Rev. Ilr. - Coueh, • cases that • specific information is giv- are evisiting friends here piceicked at iit's. L. Stark and sen :of • Toro* enas to the identity of am. (.0i..piq.a..,. Stet -field yesterday in company with are at the parental borne On' a visit: ' timid' Which ; are to benefit 'frena . 'the reev. Mr, and Mtg'. Edge, ' Mrs. •iii -‘tit' Misi, Edna Speiran of Goderich is.: subsidy. A case in point is that .of ur Couch and other Wendt% .. • • ' visiting friendsin this townehip, and the subsidy voted to the St . Mary's • Mr., John Sheppard •'. went up. • to .111Orrie. • , • . ' :• and westept Ontario Railway • Coni Goderich on Saturdayt ta„eeeethe Vete • Miss Ella, McIntosh of Toronto is piny for a line froni WOodetock to min. sergeant Kelly, .who. was roPort- visiting at Mr, P; A. MeAethur's. Exeter. The ordinary calicos in ed dangerously ill, •We are .glad lo re- Miss Jennie Arnistiti.n.g ,of, el,ii :9. t.it reathding of this partietilar vote, would pert- that on Monday the ••old gentle-. eon, is vis ting friends in Clinton.tiand tarally Suppose it was intended to min was somewhet „better. e Dropsy 15 other. Places, . .. s . help out some local syndicate to hie ailment. [ 'The Sunday sehool• at Roc'e Metho- build :a locaeeine forthe putposes . of .:' • -steeS4se.ftes:;:—...: . - _ dist church pienicked in •Angiisl Shaw's • Ideal deveropmeef. As a matter , Of ,: - • . stove on Friday SaSt. • r ' efact; 'Ole datreof purely .1Ocal lines is Nile . • J. Leslie Lamont:this *been engaged ' past. If one is biii1t. It is enevitably ... to teach .e school near, Bright, for .the sooner or later ab.•Orbed by ,orte or . Mite Myrtle Ryan-le:penta few days, next( term- duties .to commence on the other •eftthe °great sYstemS. It is, in - recently with friends at Kincardine : . 17th of August -es* es I deed, a common practice for one of Mr. Anson -Gervin of Saskatoon has ' theta ... large cortiotations to i:se a been renewing friendships around the ,straw company through " Which to ob.! Nile. • • , , rutrunhiengNiAlvniegsAtolicinppgsOenZarn:ndhastr'eibrbut j steamers iu connection with Ahis Grand. Trunk for a number of years. out, of , Cellingwood and Owen Sound on the Georgian Bay and t from Sarnia to Lake Superior ports, VVIiille the stea- mers will 'continue to be 'operated Un- der a separate OrganizatiOn, the new arrangements. creates a very close at- afilriaantidTr ena;dtu dprancet,them leally makes em a The fleet at present coneises of eight passenger and #freighe, and two pur- • fly freight steamers: Five boats are operated on the Georgian Day • Peeeteng, .Collingwood and Owen Sound to Sault. Ste. Marie, and dr - tag July and August to Mackinac •1s - land, thus givine the railway the only Complete means of reaching all ' the 30,000 Islands, ' the Norlh Channel and other portions e. of this 'Wonderful region, . . i, • The two larger vessels, together with the two freighte'is comprise the Lake Supeeior Division running from. Sarnia and dertvering. passengers and freight at Port Arthur te the Canes. dian Northern and Canadian PaCifie railways and at Duluth to the Great Nortlies.'n and Northern .Pacific rail- ways ler Winnipeg, the ' Northwest and Pacific, Coast points, and ot eonr- , se, later on connectien will be Made • with the Grand Teunk 'Pacific, 1: s : " • 'Through :fares are quoted and tick- ets said at the railway •offices • to all Points in thisvastterrithre. . • Of the fleet the "Hut:onto" :is . the . flag ship, being a new vess,!I and one of theelargesteand finest', on 'the upper lakes' in addition; the..ComPany. has at !present under construction to he put into Seryiee next yeat,•• another vessel which is intended to be ; not• •only the largeit but finest vessel tn. - the Lake Supeeloe trade, She will be Of: 5,000 stone, With cargo eep,oity . ,for 3;500 tone -of package freighe, will have lite eceks; •with acconamOdetione• for 4.25.,first clone passengers, and • a: . large' :IuirnbeL o sceond class. Th.efi., _ will he. eight parlor •roOMS With Orly•ete •baelts, erateibg room, ladies', ,lounge, Smokeroom and an. immense • Slit-Patile trite ,a7 ' i. • The:interior decora,t'ons and ornament' at on are designee by the most cel- ebrated marine- interior :expert in :- Ainerica and slie will be a eery .com- plete • andhandsorne ship, She ' will be fitted with. engine;.% capable' of . de-. . . • velopieg 8,509 home -power and with saniteryheating, verititittleg, lighting :and refrigerating systeMs Of the most i•iriOd•erii and.: apprayed. s• designs, 'A: second siiitilat ship is under cejundera4 •• tritonfor corietriietioneee SooTi:as the ereffie•warrants, the' .intention being that by. the time the Grand Trunk Pacific is, in operation west of . Lake' . &leerier., a thoroughly complete and . up-to-d,ate' line will .. be ready tolilt- nish ie. rapid. and enjegatile trip up ,„,-...,--•-,.... ' ' • e. ' the laltese-a Service fient-cleee hi every particulart Whitechurch • Mina . subeidy -for a rem section in-' ,.Mr.-tewis Taylor is buying „apple's • tended from the beginning to be part again.. . • : . ....Mr,. George: Lamont •spent 'Sunday of the Sreaber sehetne. 'In ' this St. The- ineiardont 2oi he Lord's Suppee at joncardilie. :, - - ... • . Mary,,s ..'lici wcs.krn Ontario . Rail; Was Observed in the, Methodisa church Miss 'Greta Foe has 'been •visitieg at way eaee; it is, according to the Fore a.t the Nile on Sunday at 10,30„. The het aunt's at Galt. • ' ' ' • , est FrePress' the Canadian. Pacita everting service, Was •withdraWn ' l• MISSLew • i • . .. • .is. of. Chatham is . rutting i which is in the background. That The W. M. S. • 'held :their ,, annilal, with the • Misses Trey. ' ' • • Company is, aPparently,•usieg a local picnic at the . Point Firm and report i • Mrs'. Little of Tormito: has been the organization to obLain‘n stibsitly rtlit an enjoyable time. - • :' , ' guest cif MrS. Duncanat: the thenee.. • king from $3,290 . to 400 per mile Mr . and SW. ,George, Linfield Of San l Mr. Wilbert Sharpe of teamiitoe , is for what is intended to form one ••of Francisco, • Cal., are visiting • their holidaying 41enee, • , • the 'Canadian Pacific's Ontario exteie , • , uncle, ,Afr.• S. Linfield, They intendi Mr. Charles Milner -has' at 'tune of 'sions. This extensioa will run ore, visiting BostoteeMass„' and Frederik -writing muchemproYed in bealth. , one of the 'very, beet agricultural sec-, ton, New Branswick, before theyI , re-- Mrs. • Finlay Sie ' and Miss Finlay of .tions of older ' Ontario, a eection turn. AO California, ' • Kincardine have, been spending, their, where, outside of the •Niagara fruit the farmers are „ perhaps • more Robert Carrick returned Iron Quc-ipresperous than • they are anyw ere Dungannon. be Iasi week and ' reports a, •ery line , else in the Iirovince: And yet a Cont- . , time. • • ' • , pant,- •which built a line from Toronto Mr 41 E. Manning evas in ,Ceintors I miss. Jennie Holincs (.4 , orvie.sooro", to Sudbury, largely through a wilder-. leet week. ' s . ' ' .•has. been waiting. on • her :nether, who •• ness, without any public eid what - Mise :Alma Robinson of sparta has has been ill with pneumenie. .. '• over; is to twelve .a handsel/1C sub been visiting erriong old •feieeds. • . , Mr. M. 'Stothets hat been :spending a sidy for hfindieg this 'ether branch throngh o couple of weeks' under the parental . )ne of , the !reset pre:elm-oils • Drysdale . i districts of the Provincetoof: . . . . Miss „Lily ticAtthur of Goderich i The absurdity, 'of ,thie whole se:stem . , Rev J. •, A. Lase's; pastor el Of subsidy granting could not be more ha's been Spending a few' days in the Drysdale, has .left, oft an .extealed• cleatIyeehown than it is in this. pars .Mrs. George Kitson and children of the principal cities otetlett continent' . St. Themes ere visiting it thehome and willextend "his trip. e.s far, • as . of Mr, 'William Thorimson. Egypt, and Palestine, . . • r . Mr. and Mrs, IS. E. Sahdersorl paid ,priter to his departure he was the SIS . a visit ;le IrVelide in walla:ion -last:recipient of a beautiful ei 1:ilss aceom- I EXCURSIONS. weberk,..1,...r. Cast. is having having his h`ouso I panted by' a purse contalidag seventy., 2.,,,...t., see,. • eeeted for the Western five dollars front his parishoriers of . Harvesting. repainted which will add much to its Si. Peter's ehurcle while 'he children , aPPearallee• • • ` • • 1 of Separate school No. 1, lItty, • pre- To meet as far as possible :the un - Roy and Stephen. Medd are visiting i ' - - -- ' ., , .. usual demand „ ann laborers, ' in for 'f sentu neon with n magnincene goici- . in London. ' ' headed umbrella. . . Manitobe, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Mrs. S, J. Young and Lorne, the Canadian Pacific Itailivey will'run are in : Father Loiselle eepects le prolong • wilspecial second class excursiens from Toronto, for a fortnight. • :his trip ',until Christmas when his The new sidewalks improVe the an- many friends ,in this vicinity l be all Ontario stations. Cost of one-way, tiekett to Winnipeg is $10.00, . and from Winnipeg to points where laboe- ars contractto worS they will be car- ried without charge. After et- least one month's work in the harvest field, a ticket back to Ontario starting point will he issued at $18. Tickets are Milt good on Farm Laborers' spe- cial trains, and will be, issued to women; but no half rate to childrhi. Leaving dates of excursions are as follows pearance,. of our village. glad to welcome him ameeg them again. . Mies' C. Dorand, 'who hes held the Seaforth • position of teacher in School W1.101i . No. 10, McKillop, Winthrop, for • the . . Mr.. Jack Best died on 'Wednesday past four years, has novered. ner eon - of lastsweek. Three weeks 'mei. louslY ; nection with 'that school and nas t� he was attacked by a very titnient , turned to her home at Drysdale. rear - case of typhoid fever, Ori • ••• Weida/ 1 rig her sojourn there she won many night he was operated on out nothing . friends who regret her irmoval front could stay the !disease and he tasted ' the dietriet, for she had been a faith - away. I•le leaves a wife led two ful and painstaktng teacher,ea ' feet • little • children, the 'eldest. less • flia.n which was exemplified by 'rer holding .Aunt 14th and Sept. 8tb, front three years old, the youngest etlx the position longer than silY teacher .all stations in the 'territory between months,. The funcral was limier the in the pas t thirty. years. t•ght win be . Toronto -North nay line anti Toronto - auspices of the. Canadian prier at greatlY missed in the eleirch wtere Samilt line' • • • :Porctiters. she always gave her • time to assist August tilth And Sept, 9th, from all An employee of the foundry named as organist when her service-;• w,,re re- rtations on •Toronto-Sareiet, line,. and Hugh Hunter, received a nasty wound quired. I3efore -leaving Mies' Durand north thereof in Canada. • Ono day lent Week.. Ile Was 'Working was made tivS; recipient of beautiful . Angust 22nd and Sept. Ilth from in front of the lathe, maws, filing it gilts. by her friends in elte commuerty. all stations 'east • of Torotito!North disc, One cue of the inc happened to In addition to this, the pupils of the Bayline, to and including Kingsam, catch in the lathe and the other trid, gehool elso remembered their teacher For the three exottrsions in August; which had no handle on wast thrust and just 'prior to int tleparthrec a special trains will be run fly.mt • all -with :considerable violence irito .his number of the parents and the pupils . polete On the C. P. 1,30. If you ate in side., inflicting an ugly woundgathered at the school where a feW any doubt about date of ettureion • ., • social h.:11 I were spent; .' g lat - ft • from your &stria apply to local •C: gram te.t.3 eiVen by the • i t +•1; P. A font,who will also furnith Mr. Chisholm of the Batik of Mon-during tie tftietrioon Miss . t I . treal, Stratford, saved a young boy , presenta ilth an address / a 4(1 tir ow wriite to foi trains, o'r $ It 4.ill' Ci, P. R. Passenger from drowning in a gallant manner. membrai ce from her PI114.1 ” ,rhis Advertbement ot Semite Iteresperilla Is to remind eon elf It. great merit' m A blood purifier, appetite - giver, and as 4 nerve, stomach end ille votive tonic. Nothing elee ae it, no other be go good a record, no other will do you oil much good. It ours*. Pyspapita — ..I wes troubled for mentbs with draPeP014 Dud could not eat, 0401211e, without distress. i began telduir Hood's keirsonitrills. end wee sem improv- ing. I took it stesdlir until 1 WW1 cured." Iirot*AloWnuat. Athol, Mass. Clatarrh--"fdr mother suffered from ea - herrn spd feared consumption. She tOOt 1140(rA 1$8488P8r1118 Slid ill A 10W roontbs.wws better. stronger and healthier, thin ever be - fere. sbe cannot say too much for the good HOOCI'S IlAtf4done here' EDITKOQQ1.4 US Alga St.. Hamilton. OS. Rheumatism -1 was severely onietee with rheumatimm :my knees b4417 swollen. Flood's Sarsaparilla helped roe after other medicines famed and it has lengthened my life,', Jr.sers Ifil•Lsten, /diddle wove, N. Y. Rood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. 103 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by O. L Hood Co., Lowell, Masa.,17...0, A. A eteaMer with Judge Taft on board Was. fired on while proceeding - up the Ohio River, and a lady passen- ger was injured. , • George '5i ler of Smithsville had hisl leg torn" off by a threshing machine, and died from his injuries. DANGER IN CORN SALVES, They usually contain aphis and hurls the flesh, The one safe cure in, liquid form is Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- tractor, which is purely veeetaibler oauSes no pain and cures in one day. Don't forget the ' ,Conildnes el e - gance and com- fort, and is decid- edly the mott de. sirable style of eyeglass ever de- vised. • . We know they , give*111 sat isfac-, time.' We can adapt them to almost any shap- ed Ogle, ,• A.J. GRIGG- JEWELER, ANII. OPTICIAN ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES hing and Furnishings joseph Chamberlain is reported to be in a Yeti grave condition.. W. K. Vanderbilt's stepson ,was kil- led in 'a motor car accident in Francei Mr. Lloyd -George blames the xpcn- diture on atinantents • for Germany's dis'irusi of Britain. . ee htxndretl Bii4ish rnimbers of ,Parliament am pledged to the remov- al of the, cattle embargo. . • I To prevent further'friction with !Lord Charles l Bereslord, Sir• • Percy) Scott has been appointed to a new command, ONE BAD MISTAKE, Pregnently Made by the. iFISOSt Clinton People. It's a '• serious mistake Ito neglect beeleache. Backache is the lirst sym- ptom Of 'kidney ills. Fatal complica- tions may follow. Booth's Kidney Pills act quickly to overcome kidney ills, do not delay until too late, . it may mean Diabetes, Brighte Disease, • Read *hat a Clinton resident says. David Tiplady of Ratlenbuty Ste Clinton, Oht. "For a number of years I had suffered with occasional spells of lumbago across my back. This would frequently be very painful and leave me unable to it comfortable in any positiore It would also greatly weaken my bac)} and leave me unable to lift or stoop, The urine . would heconle highly eoloted and of a dis- agreeable odor. I had tried different remedies but, did not find very good restilt; until on advice „of our drugg- ist, rf: HolineS, I tried Booth's•Kid- ney Pine whieh SOOn conviriced me of theirwonderful eurative merits. Tbo strengthened and the urine cleared to lumbago soon had gone. My . back itz natural eoior. / use llooth'e ney riini occasionally and find they keep inc in the best of condition. I will gladly mom:tend Booth's, Kid- ney Pilla and cannot speak too highly ttf thetr merits. Sold by • Dealers. Price 50 omits. The It, T. Rooth Co., Pert trir, Ont,/, Nolo Canadian Agents. miner its Just,the thing for slim- mer outings.' Unlined Odd Coats In black and stripe, tweeds, white—and black, and white cluck. Summer Underwear Wool and 13albriggan, . 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. See our 50c Special. SHIRTS -50c 75c,;$1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.: A. special value at 750. HATS Straw, Canvas, Chip and Felts, Es W. Jacobs Tailoring Clothing 4:00 sksesseesee.