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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-13, Page 2What happened' was that - Mr. Wall - berg turned. ov et. to• • . earpwninr Oeveta.rief, 0111 cranes at $5,200 . each, Mr. Wallberg seta the freight was $850 anti estim- to 'build the tanks for $4,300 each, if given four and aehalf months kr deli- monthi 444.41V4tiiittot of lad Willberg',.e. were not completed for more than a year and a half atter the ated cost Of erection at • date of the Faiebankts tender, (page ' $500, bring- , . could, get itlg it . to $27,92)Ali the committee 360. The entereolonial from mi. waeherg the way of eee off Of 4,550 , 'pea him $31;poo, making a snug rake- planation 'was that he could .npt'e $. • • . • member: what 'meant :by his ;OWeet 're - Mete seems 'to. be no Pao:tattier:roe,- buy MrditYee:,tt.ile.flOniVe.rttihn:leelletleVie014Unlid enon!. tender7..A: 55 Pereta. . . Rake 011 , . . co , cern but the ,twentieth I • Canada is the •Middleman's beutury. • Number four deal was the uutchase er pits for 'Truro and for Chaudiere. of . fourteen Steel gliders for *tbe'cind-. It might..be further explained.' that the pall for •tenders mentioned 'only Chief Engineer made a. • otivate one crane, and ' all the Otherti • but The , one. His contract witle.Wallberg for this mate Wallberg's were for Only erial 41 dente a pound, eneminting wes for five, and five were bought, The Deputy minister says 'that . the to $1,414.80; Mr. Wallberg immediat- ely turned the order over to the tea: tobtehrocreiltnneowoaiollg afbooLtuhteitrte ffIefrtitomeshilidow, cothotive and e• Machine Company Of for itNo doubt the wonld be Montreal, . Which supplied :the good; . • her for the single one,: • • , sand eharged. Wallberg$911.70, ' na-a-iret' =pee of $503.04; or eome- . . • The Heating Jab; :thing Over 55 per 'opt. (Page 98%,. lhoncontract ,6.4a /or fen Ae ethe: 'Government lie buying' loco- system,e'.seocfhdeating the Moncton motives and. other Watt regeherly car tent. from • thie .and other mills, there- was shops.' Specifications Yid • been, . reason why it should not buy sir-. out and Mr. Waliberg put in a tender dile% dietat and save this extreotdin- for $5,765. This was t the leth of rake -of! The ;reason given by November, 1005. The neXt day Shel- ,arr Chief larigineek Mackenzie was that In doh A. Sheldon of Galt, Ontario, pitt for t.l)e autumn of 1806. all the shops wero • in tender tin the same language. theseine thing at $4,300The Rua- eo welled thate he could not get the . , order filled, therstote he. had toapplyal° Forge Company of Montreal...offer- to Wallberg. The public can judge fog ed to de The same work at '0,700: On the 15th of NoveMber, two days themselves why, a Department which olsoupliteyoniogt gmoilloionneeof, tthoomrolttoinliteliallos atter hip tenaer, Mr. Wallberg Wrothitse again, explaining more fulty that :offer wasfor a SturteVanti apparatus, order whieh '.Wallberg could vvithout and .that he would buitd a snialler any, trouble apparently plant for $5,900-, November 18tli the There are 'many more such drills as Gonernnient accepted Wallberg'S tend- the few we have here mentiohed. Thatoptors Arc Sk4 with tit* grip. edge*, term $40scatlizas nonxiliii, Mos/ might b. lett It thy PalY 0.4410 MOVIIW airai,, the rail* blood miner eeei healtreetivelaither meal. oleo It la e wondered preveredve as curie rasp It he loot bees* and take Ite nglisictidaimmLer:6";14- /Erypf Witreeal Asst. .isdpidlogo " isztemsi Ind mond ad 4,4 rh-Lzrotbandlisorrolets.,k ..thiaritzu.1* tiftvw *Ws 601010,01* eir.rfwburii, 100 Pomo One POW. PM*** eukf V/ • 4:14.#404Coeleeerept aeleell. S. A. . Several towns •in Saskatchewan are got/ling telephone service at .$2, per An, with, — . • . Pount ZepPellheirshipWAD $..trOdc • by ',lightning atter it had doc,eaded. war Stuttgart and was complote4 de+ stroked: • t. • • FATAL BLOOD POISONING. Frequently, tellowsi the use of, chee.p corn salves and, plasters. The 'safest is the best and :that's '"Put,nam'st" which nes a recordof fitty 'years sue;,. ease. Refuse subititutes for Put- nam's !which, costs,. Mic- in every drug stetre. ' STA-ZON EYEGLASS s TANS ON Combines e Once and coin, foit. and is (Meld- edly the most de. sirable style of eyeglass ever de- ' vised: We , know they will giro satisfac- tion. c n adapt t e m - almost any shap- ed nose, J.GRIGG JEWELER ARO OPTIMA ISSUER'OFMARRIAGE LICENSES 1741111111111.1111.1111117,. Mann Now August lath, 01 The Most Deadly ' our. Paris Green Is the strong- est and Pur- est, ARIS OR EN made. There's; thing better or we would hertre 1 101.111.....1.1.101111.11.00 •. • Wo s: HOLMES I Marteg -altELL(BILITY IEXPE1UENiE. THE POPULAR WAY TO,t MANITOBA, SASKATCHEe WAN AND ALBERTA IS VIn CHICAGO .iuip ST. PACLe —Reduced 2nd -class faeaaY . now in effect. • ALL PRINCIPAL TOURIST ttEe SORTS INCLUDING Muskoka, Temagami, Lake of Batts, Magaanawan River, Kawaetha . Lakes, Georgian Bay, Etc., ere reached by Grand Trunk, ; • ,Summer Tourisk rates in „effect. Full. Information from any Gxand Trunk: Agent. 011111,11.. • • VOTERS' LIST, 1908.—MUNICIP- eaelity of the Village •of Bayncla.— NRiee is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivert� 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. transmittea ,or delivered of thelist made,. pursuant ,to saidtAct of all persons ;appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll df the sald Municipality at elections for monikers of the Legislative 'Assembly and. at Municipal Elections; and. that the said list was first nested ab nee oftco in ,Bayfield on the 181 day of July, 1908, and remains *re for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and .irany omissions or any other errors aro found therein, to take iirimediate pr ceedingseto bare.the said errors , 10470V1".' •01 tday o a , eee t't: Erwin, Clerk .of Bayfield. SEED CORN. WE HAVE ON HAND A. LARGE QUANTITY OF SFelt CORN. IT IS A 1 IN 9,UX4ITY AND THE PRICES 1tE RIGHT. WHEN YOU NEED' FLOUR OR FEED PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US. IT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT, TENTION. , Order You.r Coa,1 Now Place your .order ler your. supply of coal with the under- signed and thus secure.the lowe est price and pronipt delivery.: Office opposite Grand Trunk Passenger station. , Telephone • , connection.. 3. Hamitton, COAL ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- • PLY NOW. THE BEST . THE MARKET, $7 latift TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID POR BEFORE MAY 310, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON 'WILL ft ALLOWED; , Orderleft at.Davis &Rowland's will be prMitptly itteaded to., W, J Sttivenson DR. GVENS, simagbm. oot/LigT, Specialist, will be at Holmes' D.Xitg Store, Cliiittni, May 28, %filly 2.tend 30. Glasees premed), fitted. Disettee es of the eye, ear, nbse and throat treated. THE NEWS -RECORD WILL " BE SENT TO ANY AD. DRESS /1•1 CANADA. TO THE END OP 1 0 0 8 AND THE ..WEEttriY hiArtr AND Eriff- PmE Ott ONE. YEAR POR. BOTH Fon, I& tENTS. RESIGN FRO* THE WOPXY oLva Libe ie a EWA, hut we can't get. all there togither. Ie oonsequence, worry—,Can't help 11, because nerve!, ere ;vitality in burned UP end there's no staying power left., Cut oat the worry part,eent build up. Let Ferrozone telp you. It's: a moot ateetigthening nuteittve tonic, Pine .bleiod with iron, suppliee building Materiel to wora out 'organs, prier- etee the etirt et vitelity the,t 'Makes yon want to de things. No Mndle1110 Inerd helpful tor men, women, and cbildren who ue,ed stzength and' stay. ing power. Try Ferraeone, 00e per •bee at all tdaers. A firebug Was yea htt al; MOneton, 'New Brunewick. VOTORS' t LIS'r tefte-111111tittlIP., ality, of the Town of ClintoneeNa. tlea is hereby given thee. I bete transmitted or delivered to the. Per- sons Mentioned in sectionS 8 vett 9 of the Ontario Voters' 141.its Act, the copes reauired .by tent section,' to he so transmitted or delivered ot. Ii e list made, pursuant to said Aet, of all persons appeating by the last reitiaed Aos•Osemeat Nen of the seid, Municipality at elections for members, of the Legislative Aesenbla and et IVfunietpel Eleetions t and that the said list was first posted .up at my °Moe in Clinton on Monday, the 3rtt day .of ,August, 1908; and mastitis • there for inspection. Electors arc called upon. to examine the said lisk and if any omissionn. or other errore eve found therein, to take immediate -proceedings to have the said errors coreected ' accordieg to lave,—Dated this 3r4 day of August, 1908.—D, L. Macpherson, town Clerk. e 'NEW MEAT MART.—HAVING PUrt- chasea the • butchering business cee, ,ried on for softie. time by the Colcloneh J3 c o s.., we rcpectfi11 solicittit Share of the patronage 4, the public whioh we hope to Marie by keeping the lteet of meats and at reasonable prices. Give tia .041. Our shop is next to The News- •Reoord Office.—Telt: te, itert. MurPbY CEMENT ' FOR •SALE AlVf Agent for Clinton an -district for 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 e.onstruction of eidewalks,:.etee. T, R. -Walker ' 21 I HAVE THE SAMPSON )3RAND of Cement for sale, in large and small quantities: There is, nobet- ter:make of cement On ehe mertce( Office' opposite G. T. Ict. passenger - station. Telephone. 'connection, Or orders May be left at Ilarlana Bros. hardware .store: .it • more cenvenient. JAMES HAMILTON, CLINTON. ri.i.spiormowaRer.ermoaano.te.r.1 , . PLANO, AND ORGAN'TIISANG' AND; ' Repairing.—The undeisigned te• prepared to .do . all Iiindse piano and Organ tuning' and repairing„ and being i man of practical experience is able to. guarantee 1..atisfaction. Orders may, . be lett at W. S. R Holmes' drug store —Ed How • ard, Olintort. Oentral.::Business 'College Toronto THE 'LARGEST AND. REST EQUIPPED SCHOOL OF ITS KIND. INVITES yOu WRITE FOR ITS NEW CAT,. • ALOG•UE. ; • FALL TERM FROM SEPT, 1st. ADDRESS W H haw, PreSident, or R • 'Shaw, crotry— Yongege and Gettard Sts., Toronte.- CEt1TRAL STRATFORD.. ONT. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT .1ST. ' The sooner you complete ,a course in this: sOhool tfhe Seoner 'you may,. • eeteeet to hold a position of. trek. Oar courses are ehpreugh. and wee:. ticel. ttim students always suc- ceed. We assiet .graduatee t� OS- 'itions.. We have throe deppet- meneSeeCommerciale Sharithand and Tetegrapale,, We employ woolen-. cod inatetictors. Catalogue free. • . Elliott 6; Meloahla0 , PRINCIPALS .FALL TERM OPENS SEPT, 1ST. • Those Whe know best,the • merits at ulhiS School are its stiunthest :.;,stimothers, EZUOTT TORONTO. ONT. This, eollege stentis First in POP- , ulatity, Thorougheets and Gentiiiie, Merit. Go whew You will, you will find' our graduates Pushing to the front. Their stmerior training enables thent to get and held first 'clasg positiora. College opdh. 'all MIAOW. Enter ably tante. Write for etttalogue, ,W J. ELL/OTT, Principal. Verner Yenge arid_ Wie4atider 'Streets, rroim The News-RecUrci of August 14th, 1889. Clinton, Aegueli i4tn, 1889. " M. and Mrs. John Cox Of Chicago visited friends 'in Cliaton one day last week. Mr. ead Mu, Hooter Cooper hale) eeturned from Chicago owing ;to the illness, while there of t)eie chit& It ie gratifying •to be able to state that the little one bee so far reeovered as to be considered out of danger now, Needful Recreation. --Rev., Rural Dean Craig was presented the other day by a kw friends with A 'purse of ews rhinglia4006 Mr. R. E., Manning bas been Wider. ' ing in Cliziton. ; Itea. Simon Pentland, witt and family havo beta visiting friends in thii vicinity. Our 'civic holiday passed oft :eery 00'4. ' The Women's Missionary Society of 'this ; place paid a visit to the Society branch at Crewe Prt Tuesday afternoon of last week and eepozt• an enjoyable time. Quarterly services' were eonthicited jn th,e tifethodiett ehureh on :3unday het Pastor Smith had charge of the sere vie,e. The evening seevice wile with- drawn. The shop fortnerte occupied by Mr. MOle is now °coupled by a Pllotogre- pher. • ate' $65 and injunctione eo take a umen Belgrave iceded holiday', ''' ' : ' tireill %Is° uliftilale4caliiP.144. s'W r1.,.0 ll'!"t' 'l able • Aro. PreOard of Wyoming has beim .• .. . Mrs, Rivera is recovering !rein an Miss Charlotte Oeoper, her many attack, of meestec eseeup°Itir ottil°weeKks", wilt?), :frilaidlia inlialdia7. 4beegluie6vitsitaitngthMe'ilissatTs::flal.li.cl'ay, ---- spend - Mies' Met Young of• Atiburti has mated cceinty. .tte :ie.. Master Russel Wray of. Underwood Peter Cook, of the township ',re NU" Brandon. • ' NUR. David Cook, town, am., ,,,,..4•• has eecn eietteng.. his aunt, met ee te. . • iting friends :at Dungannon.Mrs t vie, .c. .preeter entertained ; her Miss ' Webitet Of • Lucloiow ' pissed. soad4y h *rough Olinthri to Stanley on radar day lase swceeot elass t6 lunch . one loaistoste,Tivh•ers,,la„ Jdaymies oRntiaa. v_isit to ' her 1.' Mir Wray has been spending a ceiv, pie of • weeks with friends at Dobbing- . Me, 'S, 'Davis has converted . his tee and Iches,elie , • Allot,' fence into a counterfeite present- , • " Mt, Robert Brew of Drayton has meat of natiire. T.he russet brown teen visiting. at the home of Mr. ,Aied base, and ;g1.1.1en rods springing from. Nies, J, A. Braadoe.. ' , , • it beteg quite Apeopoe. . mr, Jain.4: Ste* ...who le 4es:weaved ,I, Mr. and Mrs," Man. TiFeler enjoyed the refreshing.. breezes. of Georgian With ielApple, Bing,' D. Oanteton en Bay tecently.. mbf ruPayini c't inngLe 4' °'',t;PuPbrithec hsria' s' C9Nve Islu. s '.11, tiVilYn; t.1v6NS116ttiree6i)Itthr ee°PyPatla:Vtle.j.:1:Prhe.e':eti4nr11:e.mrsr. spending.4ee°61. intair7( Jell; ii.n.areaty'Aild. ,rwiaaintnel; an .excelknt crop the and we are other relatives eold that one •• farther has an orchard Bel - from which he .will aen 310eet-' ba:Frle ,eerrailve°,1n. tavshiice.°1rObeedtitii'g 11.1);yin. ew4iYth .0,X. hay - of apples 'this.. year.,.'• • . kader, was thrown from the load, Corner.Stone.---The. , • Corner stone . •• , •, breaking his arm. The accident totik 01 the . .. P Ps was ' sn• place ' at . Me, -*Frank Little's ,fatrn in Monday 'evening.'" Enclosed.: within, the 11. )1 tt. le' . • stone was a. doeument on whieh i was - - , inscribed the names) of the resident ministers of ell the churches, inttoetn, was in London l of • health,. of the ' ' trusties -cif ;the 'Col- . miss...A, "merle .f a.t Witit.ecl),,utch. Of the Municipal cOuneil„ et *boar() le iate In„stitu, te and the Model Sch oliel 97..ea. (4;atthteetiodintigatlioyes,celebretion in heat: of thdth e: irecra of the 'Mecham In . . . Stititte' eeeeee te of keel --iieWsPaimrs' Mr. S. 1V1c1..ean. of Litclinow shiPPed and d. populationtheir'ropi.aloCatozssesso ,st at: vi satgee, . ,07ichurCh last week f . ; • :77. four • carloads of ;cattle from Witttee t lttlihre... ..bi9uwildniitgi.jacirnisin6letietire thine:1i. abreerhsit: euelef,'' ir':iUsitr;da'nfdrilvte:1"Xtiiv76eduIlPhot .1-1.76. wvieellir builders andAnspectors of the" new: me e 7 :,Holm , ', 1 was .11.wsll • t Structure. • :. .:,,s ' .. " . ' ' niVeninenia., is "able., to be up again.. "Mr: 'John Lowere, .who has taught et m ,and . m .Qotll- . e, i , ere school: her . a couple of years, in , Huta 'and krn.• Kew of Whiehani have . been et, leaves this week to attend • thee,ealepine tee a couple of iypetia,, a.t..Kia- Normal. Scheel • in Toronto.' The • , . oardine Rtheoco:a.dmotviolshoereietdliedeg'rycoeunogf. eoeonootisesmaiinii.th./1„seei,.,flaie,, preach*, •,11 'he mot•ho_ Kenneth Beaton, formerly of 'cornileting 'his studies - that hem at- 1 , 0.,ehurch, a Sunday evening wept tended hie . own • efforts in directing , le.' and Presided ,at the Meeting of the the Y0411gcr''4dea.. 'Ili . the Piebtait ,r°41. Epworth' League on -1?11e. Tuesday even- . to leere,,ing-tet: ' '. _. . • • • ". ' 'ing following: • . tell:: ae.gai01.1•.:•Ranc,_e;.',wno±..not: long a:7 er, tseems to be getting 'about 'all returned. from Manitoba, 111 with lev-I' SeafOrth. - -Mayor ,Whitehead ' hold --reeeptiOne 'in- 'Xt. -G.-.R. Keys, .C..0: F..oreenieer, the, town hall several days last. Week concluded his Work here . for the Pres- et Which donations weie received by enteleat week and: prior to his leaeine fiiiii for deposit in the . towe ereasery. ta supper in his 'honor was given by . the bWthern. • .. — . • ltireene E. Southgate Dive a weep- Goderich T'p., •August 14the.e889.' lion one afternoon lest week in Wiwi:: of her guest,: Miss Grelpry of •( elle .. Mr. Geoega W, Sturdy will have an ingvvood. . • • - • ' ' • excellent crop this year ;, some of his; Ur. FoXe.maraiger of :hebent: • of acre. -• ield fort buehels to •the Comineece, . Rattleford,, seeke is . the . • gueeteof Mr, an ..,, rs. .. .. ...., . The' Macdougallbrothers. of Porter's -. . Miss Minnie 3,ItKay •es spending . a gm took thirty -Seven :full loads ' of 'kw ',Weeks withher brother, 'Mr. ;W. tall . wheat off a ten acre . field, This' is).0. 'MaKaY; . barrister, ' Teronto. • that largest quantity taken :off 'the'. 1Vir. and Mrs, J.-a...Reir Red r.tok l sae area of 'ground by them, during tee ota,.14,y.at eauntoe. n ,tee doe east all the years -of their farming .in elle week. . . , - . - . • t.OwnShip, It is., of the variety' known I miss 1W.. Haiti:1,s via., t'.ng friends as the deinocre,t, and - is said to, he Berlin, and Gem, less liable to be .affected ny.rust.than. 1 sNit. L. 'L. Mentul ieft beet week on, other 'Wilde:. "..-Onr intormaet would an admitted trin through • .. Western net .say lhow Inany bushels tO the. aenedee , . . . • acre, because - a ' portion' of it • had lodged •and was " not so • heavy ,in .. the' • .0 . . '-' " - sheaf- as othert portions thatedid not, The newly -formed . Turkish itlinistry' From what we en.nld gle2'h tliP . yield has resighed. • ' biTip?hhetishtees•eltie•:ade°relv.11 • a''cl:e till:14 ot6h:rt.tliZatIti:pelliatql1Idirss titian. con4tu" . .an'...4 ' • . • The Yaqui Indiaris have killed thir't .. , . , • 6 s Ga he d Record Readers NTIVICTORS WHO ARE FAVOR WITH THE OTTAWA g MENT ARE MAKING "EASY MON EY" AT THE COUNTRY EX- PENSE 1 Ottawa, •Aiigust '5th. er at, his original 'price, apparently without enquiring what the other eine A good deal 01 thee le the • Plibile .tractora proposed to furnish, Mr. 0Aoecooptreats'w.Cietrmthitete‘teialoassatetsieosnsisonottivtashn ,I,'''wtawilliaeirgn'esvexplit;toztaioadilnip,ado4olffuptotabcss: Government with E" A Wallberg" '; a eause the shops were burned, but was seat to Plarlottctown and placed In the erecting shop there. Water Tenks. The third :deal was a contract for water tanks: Mr. Wallberg built a •aozen or so ef these, tut the partied-. ex inquiry tapered to those t tivt. iere du Loup anti,Trurd, Mr. Wall - berg's totter evao,ftor. $4,47'0 ;each ter tanks ornado frOne:etoelt ltuaber,1' and toe 0,970 each " in case I „can pro- cure sawn and dly-Juniber." The on tract was awarded to ;him,. the Dot. Mr. Wallberg wane to Oeuada some partment considering the 'matter. years ago as the agent for Crete(' ought to he hurtled., and his largeet States, manufacturing fienes and has .price was accepted. One Would think become naturalized 'while carrzinK. on there was time to dry the lumber, :for tiansactione With the dovernmene. the tender was :made On the 5th of The Thrbset Ldeocalo7ttgetievoemeCrba:iteosiac. flu; pAitig,.Nuosvt,,ern1139e0rlli 5,., and Mr, Etinneestat te- em/needed the acceptance on the 8,th January he asked donimittee was, a contradt. Mr.... five ,i-oe an extension, of tune' till. July, locomotive crane& for hoisting •coelaist, 1906, because. "it is impossible This contract was at $6,380e for each to ea*: and•tite'etia of this materia} crane; .delivered At Levis, duty fix.e. ins 'the winter; and consequeetly, some There were other tenders, one lower time must be taken lot drying th than wailherg,s, ha . the .Deputy mar • spring." The centreca, was net final-. Weir stated that the Wallberg crane had A bucket attached, and was ly signed until the isC of February, 1906, and, the work 'seems to have been the best value for the money offered ' Completed in May, 1907. One expectia and 'would .be delivered more Tacitly. that. Wallberg would be paid $3,070' So Wallberg got the contract • for each tank, the price for which he One Point made by the Department Was that eilivertt Would be taitliedisee offered- to, do it in case he could pro- • cure, saw and dry lumber; This is as the contraet was 'given in May and. exactly whit he swore that he did the coal was •to be handled early. 'in (page But he was Paid: the lax- Jpne. As a Matter . of fact the .firs•t gest ptrieee or " $1,000mere than.. his. • and' the other two installed some timil, itahireecr.'cran.es. w.w..f.e installed- August 'dian Fairbanke 'concern had • offeeed lowest tender called for. The .Ceeee tonteactor who figures extensively in the Aiuliter-GenerePS repert. ;Mr. Wallberg is especially fortunate hi his dealings with .the Intereolenial and with the Maxine Department. The Caen Service CommissionerWok no- tice of the peculiar 'negotiations and •contracts made with Mr. Wallberg for ]zgbthouoc towers, His dealings with the Iatercolonial are numerous and. varied, and pearly everyone of them has required an immense amount of I explatiation, much of it uneatisfact- , ory, : ' • ,een ersons in Texas A MILLiON DOLLARS WORTH ,OF P nonsEs AND oArrLt, It is estiniated that the 1,500 her- • *CATARRH NOW CURABLE: sne that will b' Ott ViAt at the Cana- ovo.W dien National Exhibition,Toronto, But Never (by Medicine SWalloVeed„ will be worth not lees than $750,000, Snuffs, Sprays or .Dottehes, while the cattle *ill rue'up to V250,- 000, thus between horseand tattle we have $1,000,000 worth of Live Stock iihat will be, on view at the Exhibition. To this has to be added $100,000 fox sheep' and mite. HAVE COMMS? 6 Kind 'of fierce to be tied up In. , knot at midnight with eratepe.. Keep Nervitine handy. Teti drop e quiets Melee blatantly, Used' oepasionelle Nervillne prevents thiS trouble entir- ely. Prom Sthatford, Ont., Williarn' Doefewrilor ,"Nothing I know of will give such quick relief to ertimps, colic, or pain in the stbreath as Nerviline, /1 you feel squeainish or sick, just ten (hope of Nerviline in watt and you ate wellnext minute." Think of the proleation and comfort contained in a 26obottle of NerViline and get it to: air you breathe, sod its dry venetrat. day, Ing aroma will reach the innermost recesses of the air passages, killing millions of germs rt. minute. Their The 'streets of tendon were throng. destruction means freedom tor appro. ed With masked revellers an Wednes- gee reepleatery organsee, It day night of last week 'in honor of Holmes sells rryoutel under a guarantee the Old Boys' celdbration and tun Will of satisfaction or matey baek; Price fast and furious. Oetearrh is not a, blood diee,ate and that is why it cannot be eueed by any m,edicine taken into the stomach. Catarrh is a germ treuble contracted from the germ -laden air you breathe inward. Those germs fasten them - wives in the tissue and air cellsof thee breathing organs, multiply by millions tatiSit Sneezing, toughing,' raisitig tultO- ous, disoliarge from the nose, difficult in breathing, liOarsertesS, dryness and, stoppage of the . nose, tickling in the throat and other sYmptoms that eau Wily be reaehed by, the- dry air prittei- pal of Heornel. It 'Medicates the ail' you breathe with the curative properties of the Austral- ian Eucalyptus Fotests where Werth • IS unknown, The reason you get relief in a IllifattO or two from Hyomei is beeause th de- stroys every catarrhal gertri in: the The Ontario GoVernrneat bas pointed Mr. U. N. Hare, th agricult tural expert, to assist the farmers ot Ontario comity. The Xing has sent a -message of syinpathe with the Feeble, -sufferer. An atternk at murder by a gang. of foreigners Is reported from 'Grimsby. A. H. Ridout, ex -manager of the, Bank* of Ilamilten at Port Elgin, ecorimitte4 Suicide, . James Bell, an employe of the Port Colborne Cement Company, commit- ted suicide by severing hitt ingular vein. Fred. Halberstadt, a Brantford bar- tender, was struck„:by Edward Hud- son OA a cane and peobably Wally injured, He angered Hudson by, char- ging him for a saitaWich. . • • • - In order to be in a Position 10 par- tieipate in the movement of this year's wheat crop, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway management is eollecting cars in the West. As often as a new G. T. P. cat can be loaded for the West it is wheeled westward, unload- ed .and he'd there, for the threshing time when 'it is expected everything on wheels will be busy. Already 500 of these splendid bog cars have been gathered and Astributed along the wet of Winnipeg. ; •.. .C4ainevolo; Sask.,. • has suffered $30,000 fire keg. • • An attempt upon the lite of the Sultan is reported. Eight ' deaths have been, caused 'tn• Chitago by the exc,:s.sive heat, The International f; Apple Shippers' Association met at Niagara Falls, N, Y., last week, • 4 • 1TWo men were killed and three,oth- ers wounded in a fight over a sehool election at Layman, Kentucky. A nurse said 10 belong to Toronto aeouted of :the theftj of a diamond ring from a patient at New York, ' , A QUEST/ON- OFTEN ASKED, Why so many people feel worse af- ter taking pills than betore ? Time, hie is that drastic pills are used, No remedial attion -is obtained, .tho bow- els are irritated and dreadial Conal - Patton followsr, Itt using Dr,' Mann. ton's Pills you ate seemly tonseloue of having taken rnedieine. 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