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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-09-03, Page 2• ".1:4P s 0 •., t.rtrturi .A.001,3L4VIN. li••••••••••••40.4444040.44.4 I POP Tig, . ' C,HILPPEN Toleere We Jo oending I the ehildren te our elore aerende, we ereet them P et eeretully feiti voureeouely • ae wedo theit pet ents. Heed tee child, A, litAN tinti the chenee. ' We win p.?liv,es. the ()pods .1 reulembep we gotivantee le your stonseeb tronlees yen • ' c:, I For Stomach Troubles , 50 Cents a Bottle Our Spices are Fresh I and Pure -Try Them W. S. Ri HOLMES ; Maorg' Chemist, t•••••et********••••••••• -pitEbuant.rry EXPERIENOEe 4+, o THE POPULAR WAV TO ... MANITOBA, SASKATCHEe • WAN eiND ALBERTA 1$.VIA, CIECAGO -Reduced eend-cless firee now in effect. The Newe-Record will be aent to ikey addrote he Canada until the end of 190-8 for 25 cent,. 'COURT OF REVISISION.e-NOTICE hereby gleen that a Meet, tor the revieion Q the votercr net ot the MUnieipality ot the toWnehlp et , Stanley, will be, heldi pue)uant the Voters' List Aet, by his honor the Senior, Judge at the county ot, }Wren, in the township hall, Varna, at 10 &Week a. M. On Saturday, • Sept, 12tie, All •particle interested are reqUeeted to govern ebereselves accordiugly.-J. E, HarWell, •Varna, Aug. 24th. * •• • ALL PRINOIPAL TOURIST RE- • SORTS INCLUDING • Muskoka, • Temagami, Lake of Bays, Maganetawau River, Kawartha Lakes, Georgian Bay, Etc, aro =ached by Grand Trunk. ; Summer Touriet rates in effect, •Full, •information from ally • Grand Trunk Agent. Correspondents Wanted,. In no better Way 'can a person help to develop his or her education, than bo corresponding fer a newspaper. At the same time the publishing of the news from a locality advertise e it and helm to build it up. So that the neWspaper correspondent •is doing both hiinself • and the community, in which he lives , a good iervice. We are pleased at ,all times to receive the weekly.budgestth from the rural districts. The News - Recoil' has a very efficient staff of correspondents, but there are a • few points where we are uhrepresented. If your part of thecounter is net get- ting. attention, write us. If you ,can help us personally we Sean boglad. • Or • perhape you can give us the name • of some suitable person. We ask, the, • friends of The People's Paper to coe, 'Rewrote ..iv,.tb-'-u in keepiergee4tb ,, -.head of the preee4,ion, . -1` • SEED CORN. WE HAVE ON EAND . A . LARGE QUANTITY OF SEED .; CORN. IT IS A 1 IN QUALM AND THETRICE$ ARE RIGHT, WHEN YOU NEED FLOUR OR FEED PLACE YOUR ORDER . WITH US. IT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT-• Tf.NTION. • • .1 . J. A. FORD : ' NOTICE IS HEREB•Y GIVEN THAT Court will be held, pursuant • to The Ontario iVeters' Lists AO, . by Nt Honour the Judge of the, • County Court of the County ' ot Huron at Londesboro on the 16th day of September 1908 at 10 o'clecte.„ ne. to, boar and • deteraine efelle- • plaints ot errors 444 .0MISSIOAS in item Vetere' List ot the IViunicipality Ot the township of elulleteefor 1908.t Dated the 29th day cif August 1908. Jemes Campbell, Cleric of the Men- ' leleality, ot the tewnship ot Hullette FALL FAInS• ‘,. -eilytheeSept 29th eaucl-80te• - Dungannon -October 7th and 8th. • Mitchell -September. 18t,h, and teethe , Seaforth-Sept. 17 and 18, Eiefer-Sept 21 and 22. • . Goderich-Sept,..22 to 24. • Winghame-September 24 and 25. Kineardine--SepteMber 16 ane 17.' Zurich -September 23 and 24. , • Londone-September 11 to 19. ' Toronto -August 29 to Sept. 14: • Brussale-Oct, 1 and 2. • Teeswater-Oct. 6 and '7. , NEW MEAT MART.e-HAVING VUR - chased the butchering business car- ried on fOr some time by the Colelough B r o s.., we respectfully; solicit 'a share of the patronage of the public which we hope to merit by keeping the best of meats .and eeet reasonable prices. Give us a "We Our shop is 'next to The News- Recoed Oflice.-T. T. et Bert Murphy CEMENT FOR' SALE. -I AM A.gent for ;Clinton ad district for ' the National Portland dement Coe makers of the best Cement in • the• Market. This is the only tement used by the corporation of Clinton , ' in the construction of sidewalks, etc, -Mrs. T. R. Walker. • • 21 I HAVE .THE SAMPSON BRAND of Cement for sale, he large and small uantitice There is no bet- ter q • • , make 'of cement on die marke(. Office opposite G. T. R.' passenger station. Telephone connection, or orders may be lett at Harland Bros. - 'hardware stor il tent. .04Tettif _ Thoe. I;avin, Serneeleaulin, A. It ie "geeet remedy end one oeethe. PIANO ANI) ORGAN TUNING A.ND! John L., Read, lIomer Scrieth? Geo. I handle some others for the iainePneet uron County News Gathered for News -Record Readers 19. Year Ago From The News-11130ml of September 4th, 1889. Clintone 'Sept. 4th 1889. Mr, James. Sheppard has -giveu up heusekeeping ter the present, and will take a trip out West for the benefit of his health. -Mr. Atte Petty has sold his property on Albere etreet to Mr. I. Batten- burye Mr. Petty and his mother re- moeeil to letederich last week, weere the young !gentlerrian, secured a; sit- uation with the organ eactory about to be established there. He is one ot ; the stiock holders". • . I Mr. H. W, Cook had aneeher •clew call a few day e ago." While in Weli I the rope got out of gear and thte1 buckett fell injuring him quite severe- ly"though net seriously. - I Postmaster Fair and Miss and Mr.! eleTaggart are expected IMMO thi! week, It is mon than likely that ' ;here will be a military Tevicw oniheVUn ton. -agricultural . groends during the holding of the FIuron Central Exhibi- tion here me the 24th, 25th and 26th of September. Ha,ving access to tlie roll book of the volunteers of CI ton of the stirring tinfes of 1867 we I have taken the liberty of transcribing their names bllow. It is - gratifying to find some of the same old stock among us yet, though the majority of the 51 on the, service roll have 'either answered the last eoll !cell at •the imperious behest of the Great Cap- tain Or are scattered in other peels of this mundane world. Of the officers the only one living here, at present Mr. shines IL Combo, whose scin, Lieut II. Lt. Combe, is a worthy of- ficer of the Clinton volunteer com- pany. Reproseetakeees cif these of 22 !years ago are still with us. The 'names of Harland, eiteeppard, Kainee Watkins, Jackson, Leslie, etc., to -be found on the old list are yet familiar names, in. Clinton.,..Officers, of • No. 1 Infantry, dlinton, 1862:: • 'Captain, Alexander Smith' Lieutenant, Janies H. COmbe. .1 Ensige, Russel H. Read " • . Sergeant ;A; M. Richaeds. ' Names of the men . . • totn...4.44tonent,Wolt. •'' 1)". grilli14. - . - • The. Countru .Choirls the: .11/10st . Miss. Celia .Pentland left last -teek , - ' . , . . -millinery openings.- She ',will -again I Unappreciated and Self -Saco' for Toronto, where."shn will attend tiled • vonduct V. Einott's millinAlry . deport- . ;neut. the conning *seen. . riliang Adjunct ot Church. - Rev. Mr. Sanderson, wifo antI..... . .. . daUghter, at Walkerton, are at 4.0os- ent -Visiting 'at the 'home of the form- . ' - - or's broth;er, S. E. Sanderson. Sanderson occupied the pulpit in the Methedist :church on Sunday Ct loins last. Miss 'James of Toronto e:eited at the home of S. J. Young° last week. elisie Van Norman et Wingtwen ed friends in this vieintty reeentlyee 11/les Nettie Sproul returnee home Diet week after visit ilk%) weeks with friends' in Seaforte. • Ur. Johnston of the Plecling Beek epont a couple of weeks' aolidays • ati Ms home in Toronto, • David Mole, wife add faxa.ly, of Rochester N. Y., visited at the leome of William Mole for a /1111)10 of days last- week* •- • - - - • Wm. McKay, wife an I. family • of Henson were the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Crawford oetineay and Sunday. last. • . Miss Maud Wheard left le..t week for Elmira, where she will visit for a few days before going to her 'Selene' at Huntsville. • • ' • ' Hama Miss McEwen daughter of Wm; Mc Ewen attended the wedding of her cousin Neil leicEiven ...eh° was married) to a Miss Stewart of London. The groom now reeides in the state of Ar- izona. He is a son of Peter 1VIcEWen who formerly oWneel the farm • on which the part of Hensall south of. King St. is built. • • . W. E. Gillen, District Supt. and H. Ferguson, Gen. Roadmester G. T. Rye passed through here recently, arid looked- over the station -and yard They' seated that owing to the year not being up to. the average for busincse • that) the. company was obliged to curtail expenses and that consequently Hen-, salt would 'net• get a new station this year, but when ',things assumed not - mal. ceinditions it would be built. Mrs. Short and children who have been visiting her pareete at Willow 1-1411 have returned to their home ne Woodstock.. . • " • "Your choir is A very good one for a place like this," remarked the city. visitor AS She walked down the aisle in front of me, llotened for the an- swer as etre Brown is wont to ex ! press hereelf in. teenk, unembeltished E:114ihsehy, tio- their best" she replied, "but let me tell you, the country choir., is the moet unappreciated, the mese unpaid and the most sellesaceille- big of, all the :adjemete of the church. They sing year, after year and ;who yet was. ever known. to speak a good' word for them ? If they sing ever so well, people listen •complacentily, but let there make a false note or, drop from the key, nnct eel they are criti- Pieed.9 . • - The city ViSitOP smiled at her hostess's vehement words, but pone dered them . my . heart and decided that • I had• always- unconsciously. be- lieved them. I knew the singers went! week atter weelc to rehearsals witeout regard to the weather . or the condie tions of the roads, geing from two 't,o• six metes. They leave their work to sing at funerals, . for unfeeling would they he did their not :cheerfully respond at such 'fie time. They.'must forego the Sunday Morning nap, tor a Lardy ehoir. would be a disgrace to any church. "All this with' never a thought, of remuneration. •• . • They certainly did sieg bet I could not recall a word of praise leom any one. • It was Mot difficelt to) re- member, however, When aestight mis- take had occurred, how a 'smile ' of rnieth had swept from face to face like ripples on_a• pond. , Then I resolved upoh •a new course ..pleahtion as the sweetfacpd. organise met me going to her vlass • "Your voluntary, was fine V' I • re- marked. heartily. She stopped -• and gave me a' surprieek .tentative leek, which. changed presently to a joyous srnile. "Why:! How nice of you ' to say that ! e said. I m sure I -.thank You. But it is so unusual. play - Read; . James, iwick; A. wi ed the organ for twelve yearsever , • • • • King, James: G: Walker, W. S. Hare e 7,-, • . I came to town, and in. all that land, Richard Lane, Janice Sheppard, Why" Druggists Recomnmend 'Chamber- "t'fir?e. yeinember ante two • people 41.1 who told me they enjoye4 Then I did feel ashamed and re- proved, • • "But they do," I assu,rod her, i'Only they accept it as they. do the gleriouo Sunshine, the birds and t4e howlers," "We do it for the Maker," she.soid, "but it is pleasant •to know that ono • likes it., • I hurried on before she ,took away the last atom of my self respect. But I determined to expeeinnent turther aid went out of- my Way to meet the soprano, • e•• e'T did enjoy peer anthem !" said, "and I want you to know it." She, too,. stopped and looked at me in uncettain, heferedeektfe waye - "Do you mean it ?" shaeasked, "We . did not think it as, geed as usual, wide , 'We ve sung 4st. before:" !September ord; tS' "MOO Vie Last Owe Filo . Did not ,esups No mush roglitteg WM* heresiess401 =Or 0.1. ;00 Wen* 001090 Ili Womble viettre. Asstlitor *Wet hose 414. not bring so num* lor el Wool% illittOs*, ParIlla bur, thoismdit thaw les relle.yingthe isonlaing itching stribteelnle of eesop*tortured poop* .torterma-ltfy sister In411044b014. 00454-• :hood from esteem* or Pelt theme en her *44 OW« lebe Tee. treated be NOWA Seeldellete eliseeeee of 'OA 1614* Viteowe • permanent *let 8he wee felon eatlesii cured' be Bocete lieiresporillan • UMW • feemores, an Memel Ste Hatifax, N. .1. Vellet Ow Handle.," We .beet te• Ike hie* et ;me twee -par -old Oen ole Neeeenkt • eoreicia on hie:We oinalinebs. No ',pea** Wped. until we wed. Reed's Oeloweeettlee whi,th ova reteeleteit 'cored," Ws, A. • Week, =Montgomery ettePateremeae.2... • Hood's letzempeellte lo veld etretewherie .loo. pow oil. no*. PrOVITS tor tv Rolei Coe XowelleRWele tie eV ., twoagrioi rueumoketaertklieid olipsi, noel ylve one.. well euei lel II y, r her,ohues ag i tn yg'and.,v',i 9 :14 i /men she file shwiet iha;:glheaedse.re.,.,it it 1 had oa'dlemehuoyemh, eiperdrre;nde:a:;klyno,wbuats•swoemciaicnhh. tact: ' ant it is DO hear isome, one say' she eywwn:heetrteeneefnyei,e;wttir:..40tu:ri4ciautr '. 1 heads. Really, ebt hn:j c oukyg eal 1 ni cid i tY r. 1' have the,:h uga Vic lt:. tno.i:i it ;:hw, never de rairi iydi ht. e. eat: ade it. Tor hthbyg:aeoonw: your' i ders s ,P.r 01 awbei gnewihsd:::: II lid not 4ay -eb sing for Sunday i School." I s 111} tii nintrAimilgile:Yinstn ifell"negi 'ts) WII;t1 i .11:1;euergen:si ihoi t Iti:me greater eei. Ls. el3gannevernit'iighntdl.' theSt ihao': hi pc:: lai. :::::, I were aglow ith happiness ;(ort did I . praiseelubricates the mach - 1 inety in the walk and 'how easy it ii•af wej only think, i to speak it. Te‘eKe ,~A.. men and wom- en in 'country choirs at over the land ; a:wnhdo, neon seoinfies. helyvd.,,:i etgb ineke'se ..oheidnrompa•lriivc6edas 1 flower of gratitude on theit-' I graves. • . ' -' - -• . • 11 ieGtihvoelitglibeentlea'as.„ Wchourrdchlsoofereaprearnetda4ionii; , yott ever, before cut off a larger' bupe • ion' ler ethe principal investecleeettlia ..,TosePh Thompson, David Watson, Retie ; Colic,, eholere and Diarrhoea • •. • • ere Paulin, Peter !dav'en, 'Irwin tut- e .reemear. • • . ',gee, Henry ikacom, deseirmgep301-Ina,rlia.4,.. Charles Keine., I. W. elle: rdruggist Ilanre•han, a peamin- of • Portsinowte, Va.,A. . 11, ,Simpson, :John Jalolctgnek,w4o0ohen, saYse..",F, be the past 'SiX Yee,ek 1•11P -N „eee• sold and 'reecennieeded- 7.01faleberlelets• • *4'v :Chaleia and Diarrhea' Ramedy, - •-•"--;"-"--7•"•. son wee, Johnston, Ellebh Herten, best eitcfit Medicines on the •.merket. Repairing. -The • undersigned is Johnston, !Isaac Kink, Alex. -Taylor, pose) the,t pay me a larger profit, but prepared to do all kinds ef piano John Aed, Andrew Canady, ' JOSC1311 ' this remedy is so sure to affect A and -organ tuning and repairing, and Hodason, Murdoch McCurdy, Jolek cur:, and my custoiner so certain to being a man of practical experience Hodgson, James Winslow, Robert Me- appreciate my recommending it to him is able to guarantee eatisfaction, Quarrie Thomas Johnston, AeS. El- tIiat 1 gic 't theef ." ' S ld -Orders maY, be ltet at W. S. R Witt, Wm, G. Counter , W. IT. _Starr, C ' y • • Holmes' deug store. -Ed. Hew EdwardH .,Griee, John W. ockindruggis e, Win. •-• , . , • , _ ard, Clinton. Grassick, Augustus Fleming, R. T. 0.• ' . Norris Township. • Township Council twill ine•est; on Seel Eugene Sullivan, 'ot Detroit, ie vise 'ling his cousin, Ders..John T.„ Bel Miss C'ne oL Hamilton 18' the guest of ;Mrs. Albert Crooks' James ne ..eleMrs. Duncan are back' from en 'enjoyable visit to the West IlLeieeeeeenold-aed-cluecetenieof 'toh,, are visitors; at 4. Currie's, 4th line • ' !Miss Evelyn Whitely,' of -Kincardine; spent ten days of her vacation ' with Miss Maggie Sheddele 4th lirfe. ' Mrs: W. H.. Bevan and children; of Eglintore have been visiting relatives and friends in Morris township. The This Schooi Bases its, majeel yes service at .that.end other Claim for Support upon ti'4s: It is IN'" 4 Company, and lermer was a Miss Kellington, 4th , Merit Alo , the seeond Licutetakee the place ' of ' • ne. ELLIOTT Grey Township. Brown,' ...Alex.' Campbell, John ,LeAlie, I . Wm. .Ireiee, , Jame e Cree, '.James , • ' : . . . • e• . ' . Green, George Graham, • ' - .' ' . .1 Central .Busin..ess. College , Ready for ,Action. •• rdroAto. No..1 Infantry assembled. for drill '*. ' , 'six !times a month duting February, March and. APtil; '67 and at almost . ; . . - THE' LARGEST AND BEST EQ.UIPpED SCHOOL OF ITS , KIND e INVITES YOU • ' .1.40 WRITE FOR 1-Tg lefew OAT Order Your Coal Now Place your (eider for your supply of coal with the under- . • steed and thus secure the low- est peice and prompt delivery. • opposite Grand • Trunk peeeee r etation. Teleilbehe . connectible ":".!-, • • :J: HanU1ton COAL , • ORDER TOUR YEAR'S SUP- PLY NOW. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 810t, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON ' WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at Davts & etcowland's will be promptly attended to. 111•11mlindololl. W. J Stevenson DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULISTA will be at Hohneir Drug Store, Clinton, on Friday,\ August 28, Sept. 25, Oct. 28, Nov. 20 and Dee. 18. Glasses properly littet, Diseases of the eye, ear, nose. and throat treated. • 6IE Navy's -neon)) WILL DE SENT TO ANY AD - DR* CANADA. 'TO THE END OF 90 8. AND -orno wsmy MA/L AND EM- vrftu Itibit ONE YEAR FOR IfiCIINPS. tvyrn POR 75 VENTS, • every roll call each member answered to his •neme, They • were ready ', and Willing to serve their Queen' and come try. And today, after a, lapse of 2 AleOGUE.• • FALL TERM ' Ymrs-lt is pleasing to thatt t43.13.'. FROM SEPT.. let. ADDRESS W HShaw, 'president; " or *E. 4. Shaw; Secretary, •• Yong'. ane Geerard .Sts., Toronto. militia interest is not on the Wane. The:majority, of the officers non-com- miesioned :officees and men are des- eendants of good old pioneer , stock, men who took a lively interest in military agaire, and -soine _ef whom. were, eetively engaged on Her TDRONO1, ONE - ` Is recetebee as the Largest, Best. cm eel Most, •Successful practieal aining school in Western Ontario. . Three 'departments• . := CO1VIMER0I-AL, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHIC, • ' Our graduates "secure: good posi- • tions • and forge to tee front. Write for our free catalogue,: you • will find it interesting, You nnay •'enter at any time, • • W. J. ELLIOTT, derner Yonge and Aleecander streets.. • ATTEND THE BEST CENTRAL ell'FfATFORD. ONT. THIS SCHOOL RASES ITS CLAW • FOR SUPPOR,T UPON MERIT " ALONE. • . Has high grade courses, superior facilities and unsurpassed teaching talent, Hundreds of students -go out annually from this college to good positions, Let us' educate you for profitable employment. • We will do it right. Catalogue for. , Enter any time. • Elliott et McLachlan j PRINCIPALS • • Goderieli Tp., Sept. 4th, 1889 yeeeeel List Court on Sept, 25th. , .. $. B. Lenient hag eeterned to his Me. Stringer of Bervie preaChed in St. James church last SUnday. ( •Wivill(it°s! in the INoicfstdue'lph, has bon Mr, Diehl of .Staeley ,hreached. in thei I ' Methodist (Cole's) church on visiting her sieter, Mrs. Robert Lowe. .!".Atinda,y, last, , • „ _ , "Miss 011a Arneetrong, 10th icon., has returned from allfrec weeks' visit with ' Mr. Gee. .A. Cooper had one of his fingees badly cut text week it J, Ce: relatives at Auburn. • Robert lefeKinnon in away to the Steep's threshing: He was feeding the machine and the band ci 1 ter ill- 1 WCS t on a tric'' He will visit etWin- Meted ethe wound. • . niPeg, Wasida ahd °thet points' Mr. W. Rutledge of the Bayfield Line! ' had a horse seriously 'injured by' get- .. -. ting its !limbs. entangled' in a tart> :. DO YOUR EARS RING 1 • wire fence. Mr, Rutledge will have When they buzz. and seem slightly 100 tons of hay off 50 acres of ground. deaf beware of catarrhal inflamma.- He has sold 40 tons and. will sell tion:: This grows steedily worse, but about 25. tons rtiore at soon (.s. he can ; can be cured by 'Catarrhozone. "J. A. get at it. 'Hammitt of Greenmount, P. E. L, ' ' I tproved the merits of Catarrhozooe ane . , • vvrites : ',No one :could have worse THE RENEWAL A STRAIN, ' Catarrh than I had ,for years. N • Vacation is °Ver. Again the sehool caused • partial deafness, upset my I ben rings at morning and at noon, stomach, made me sick all over, Ca- I again with tens of thousands the liar- tarthoZone'cicered my nostrils, atOPP- dest kind of work has begun, the'0(1 the cough and gave me a cleat newal of witieh is a mental and pill-- feeling in my breathing organs. 1 an steal strain to all except the most absolutely cured." Try it and you'll ragged. The little girl that e feiv say so, too*. Two sizes, 250 and $1.60 days ago, had roses in her eliecks, and at all dealers, the little boy -whose lips were then so. red you would have insisted that they • • had been "Kissed by strawberries," • t • :-r Yerk discovered have 'already lost something of thq over $15,000 worth of jewels, ` silks appearance di health, Now is ft time and •furs in the house of Mrs, Minie. when many children should be 'given Curtis, when they arrested for Corn- toniewhich may avert much settee:I pliejey ia weal robb,nfea. , trouble, and we know of no other so I highly to be !raornmended as Hood's ' 'Charles Itnisley, yam% English- Sarasparilla, which 'st:engthens the man captured at Portilmon, will be nerves, perfects digestion and salmi,. deported to England, where he has !talon, and aids mental development been sentenced to life imprisonment by building up the whole' sySteln! 4or being implicated in a murder. ; 1 • ;t. lien Are Girisliforneiu • . • . . (The 'Kha)i in the Torcinto Star. There are no VII& things as timely - • e girls, • but seine of them are net' eo beautiful as etheir lovely sisters.. • hay ie (Oen wondered how they felt -sitting, perhaps,. in Some .Iseeluded ()tenet, or looking through a crape in 'elle door, as they 'watched their .beau - Wei eiee?rs, saw theni, with levees .a-• plenty ; .saw them' m a throng of joy; Saw them fling 'handsome teger.lovers, over their shoulder, and she; the hom- ely 'girl, had never been. kiased. After all, the world is welt balance eft,: • ; I rentembee a girl who was the belle of a big township not a• thousand millions- of Miles away from here'. • Iler sister waS'honeele etibeeli to be safe he ,any sort 'of compene et any I saw th'em last night. •oine Of them was a pitiful spectacle, the ether had become beautiful. The good, pure, sweet !He ehe led had beautified her by .low 'degrees. And her reward had come. I f,a0..e no -donee every girl prays te l'e reach) beautiful. • • • • ' I And sh will become be-aneeful 11 sht .hath faith. . • l'herc are farms in this rem. tey thee: were sold for a song; for enough mon- ey' to take .the man to Michigan- : or Wisconsin or some 'othee eileged para- dise.' Today, that • farm 1:•arinot be bought No; if you coVereittee fioin the sideline to the .concessien with ten. dollar bills.yeti Couldn't 'gee it. It ed, to he a bomely piece% new it is beautiful . . . • ° ' Old age hath made it levetY, be cause the beauty was, alwaYS, there: " And that is what, 1 want so `I shi before 1 ley &ewe- My pencil. The loveliness' is There if you go to , , •Work and find it. - God never Made' a tioniely weinan. Yon. reaY think thee she is, hoinely sh 1 di on in 1 he tee h. She ie 'beeutifel--she: is ever beenti- fut. She is makeillecent. : • • Clip this out of -the. eepete-never Mind the log (b)ahine-and .paste it"in your hat, and read It prayerfully ev- ery time • You get it into your. head that the •othee folio* has A loyelier wife than you ba.ve. , • TheOwners of Autos Should Pay for the.-Ir.ijurg: .They :During the first half of the current year the Massa.chessets Higeway Come' hliSSiOii collected upwards 015100,000 le fees •trOei automobile ownere and •operators in the State. In Qatari° tho Collections from the same source -amounted to a little over $8,060 for •the whole of 1907. It would not be reasonable to expect the seine revenue train this souree in this Province that obtained from one of the wealthiest States of the Union but returns of twelve to one bear ho fair relation either to reSPeetive population and wealth or the number of machines in use.' , - The question of taxation is one•that must • command more eonsideratiton than it has heretofore received, in con- neetion with the. whole subjeet of auto legislation. It is only fair that this new r feral of traffic: should be made to bear, not only the eost of its own regulation but the expense •due to the exeeptional injury it causes to the roads travelled imon as well. How serious. thif injury is will be better 'understood by reference' to the winir- knee in Prarice. In, that eountry road -malting has been !scientifically carried on for a hundrbd years and more, and all the • 4eading highways have a firm :tolie • foundation, Before the days of the auto a thorough men- ding of these French highways was found necessary once in, fieven years only ; now, aft a result of aeto trfAle, ' Shriller, „ repairing must be done every second .year at, least, and in some cas- : es once a year. Here again an. eteapt coniparison cannot. be made ,with taxi° because there is probably • more auto traffic in a day on even oompaea- tively remote highways in France thee we have in a week 't• on some of our most freeuently travelled roads. • Still the facts given in regard to French roads provide at least some data to go upon in •estimating the amount of in- jury ,that is done to our coMparatively inferior roads by machines with half the, power of a, locomotive. and trav- elling, when not under suparvisi in, up to forty and fifty miles an hour,- Vvo3k1y Sun. •. . READY JON THE SHELF. That's where you'll find Nerviline itt every well regulated household, So pleasant to take that even little chil- dren will cri Tor it. -So cortaia -to `cure coughs, sudden colds and tight chest that thousands of bottles Ate used every day, Poison's ' Nervilina does prevent illness, it does ease pain and inflamkriation, and by bang han will Sa,Ve worry and keep..down doctor bills. Large bottles sold nutter at all dealers. The News-Iteeord will be any address in Canada unti of 1008 for 25 tents. • , ,r The office ot the Havelock' and lour other busineos p &strayed by fire: • „,e, Two brethere . named' '.' SOOtt Vent 04 , t Top, Novri struck by a train znt. teitereolonial Railway crossing 11;t _ Scotia, and killed. " Two children of Mr. Peter Good were burned to death in `a -fire that . destroyed. 'the VOW residence .near 4 Ethelbert, Mn. John Anderson, the tomer school inspector for Brockville, died in ,: the- peniteetim where he'wes serving : a.„ term ter biganiy. e 7 An Wien skeleton was uneaethealii 4 Pan4pit At Brockville. UM' A sprained Ankle. • As usually treated a sPrained ankle will disable the injured person .for a month or ' mere, but by applying Chamberlain's Linimentj and observing the directions with 'each bottle faith- fully, a cure may, in most cases, ' be effeetode in less than one week's timet , This liniment is a:most rernaelcable ' preparation , try it fee a eprain • or bruise, or whee laid up with chronic/ or Muscular reeumatisari, and you are certain to be edelighted with ' the proinpt relief which • it affords. For sale 'by all ,diuggiets. • • • A revoltipg ease of cannibalism • is reported from Siberia. " • The 'entry ethorses ter the Indus- • erial ExhibitiOn is the largest on ereee " cord. • The fire in the Canadian Pacific coat • piles at Fort William has been extin- meshed. The teve-year-old son of Mr, 'E. A. Wood of Greena was drowned in. Lake Couchiching lae•t week. • • . . 'POISONED BY A RAZOR- ' • - , . , , rto,o'i, trill) your corn e with a razor, use a purely vegetable remedy like Feltnam's Corn Extractor. No 'pain, errtain cure, and ` ail for a quarter, every dealer :ss Putnam's.'•• 1-Tolidays being • :over; a. great many boys `will find. they need new suits before starting to . school again. To Meet This Demand and keep in to h the boys w big redue • suits till $ Do not al • these values VVe are offerin • newest patter and cannot fnr weari