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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-09-10, Page 2PrefT.IDATIfe- eeA0OURACY-e- :•••••1494114110.9.1144,4•14411eleet I. 11P 1111C 1 ; 1 OH ILDR IEN .. .you are es sate in Sending 1 I erronde, we ereat them piste the Children to one More nu as we do their reitiettler Soul as earOttily and Voiirterrobly • the child, a note and the change. 4 1 We will Deliver tlte OOOdek i o I - If your amW toach tro ee you remember we giutrantee " 1 2 Froubles .. t 50 Cents a' Bottle. Qor Stoniach T • **". • • • • • * s r ---••••••••••••-r---,•••••—•,— . Clinton News -accord any address, in Caneda Until the end of 19011 for 25 cents. uron, co . . h unty NG ews at ere d F ,The NO,WS"'ENOrd will be sent to COURT OF REVISISIONe-NOTICE " revision ot the voters' list ot theor NewsReeord is hereberven githat a Court for the Reader Thunicivauty of the township . of , . stardey, will be held, pueeuant to the Voters? List. Act, by his hewer •,••••••••••,, IOUr Spices are Fresh and Pure—Try Them i W. S. nR. HOLMES - Manf'gCb...ernist. i••••••••••••••••••••••••: 'e -RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE - the Senior Judge ot the coun y o Huron, in' the township hall, Varnae at 10 o'clock a. n't. on Saturday, Sept. 12th. All parties interested are reqUeeted to govern themselves aeeordinglyee-J, 4, Harwell, Clerk, Var.na„ Aug, '24t11. NOTICE IS BN REBY GiVEN THAT a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario !Voters' Lists Act; by, His Honour. the Sudge of the County Court . of the County of Huron at Londesboro on the 16th day of September 1908 at .10 o'clock m. to hear and determine com- plaints of ,errors and omissions in the VotersList of the 1Y1unicipality of the township of Hullett for .1908. Dated. the 26th day of August .190. James Carimbell,-Clerk-of the -Mun- icipality, of the to*nship of Hullett. THE POPULAR WAY TO MANITOBA,. SASICATCH-E--- WAN AND ALBERTA IS VIA CHICAGO AND $T. PAUL. -Reduced 2nd-clase fares RONV in effect. , ALL PRINCIPAL TOURIST RE- SORTS INCLUDING ' Muskoka, Temagami, Lake of Bays, Magartezawa,n River, lKawartha Lakes, Georgian Bay, •Etc., are reached by Grand Trunk, ; Bummer Tourist rates in effect. Full information from. any Grand, 'Trunk Agent. • • Correinondents, Wanted; In no better way can a person help to develop his or her ethication than bV corresponding for a newspaper. At the -same time tho publishing of the news. from a locality advertises it and helpo. to build it up. So that the newspaper correspondent es doing both himself and the community, in which he: lives a good service. We are pleased at all times to receive the weekly.budgets from the rural districts. The Newe- Recut has ;a very efficient staff of correspondents, but there are 'a few points where we are unrePresented. If your part of -the minty is not get - t. tion,. s I you .cane t 4 ..taai,;- Vet - Or perhaps you can give us' of some suitable person. We ask the friends of The People's Paper' •to co- operate !with, us in keeping at the bead of the procession. e, . . FALL FAIRS. Blytheraept. 29th and '30th Dungannen-October 7t13 and 8th. ,Mitchell -September 13th and 11th. Seaforth-Sept. 17 and 18„ • Exeter-Serrt-21--4nd 12. • Goderiehe-Sept, 22 to 24. Wingham-September 24 and 25. , Kincardine-S,epteraber 16 and 17, Zurich -September 23 a.n4,24, London -September 11 to 19.. • Toronto -August 29 to Sept. 14, • Brussels -•-Oct." 1 and 2. Teeswatei-Oet, '6 and 7. 1 1 \ Hicks on September vveather , Constance Goderiell. 1)( . 101111 MweceAkiliinsterourspveinut;gai,few • ;days • 1VIiss :Griffith has returned to the The Presence pi the, Mercury period, 9 . : 1 . , hospital frone spending her vacation cental on the 3rd, together with the • - Ohio are visiting Mr. McGregor's and 1 Kr. and Mrs. 0. Dever of Cleveland,' at her homo in Forest City, increasilig force of 'earths autumnal Apes Edna Webb is 111 of fever in equinox; will cause a- continuation of . , , ensetriad weather. A eegular storm ooper is rushing the freme mb 1,8 larlis, m°I,ed e0 1315 e"v. res. PerleIS - d' ventral on the 6th, extending . 1Vir, S. S. C Mrs. W. McMichael of ISteadorth MrsWe reeeThomas Vya ived la souevenhir card from iod is at the culminating'erigis of . , 'w o is now the Mercury period and promises to Ming soma decided storm.% Storms From The News -Record of with other friends in the village, tbta e . from the 4th to the $th, This per- • September 11th, 1,889. work of the new hall. . idence on Elgin. Ave., last Week. Clinton, Sept. llth, 1889 I :Pre, nmt.rTuDe!dija,r sthaet4gerutt4r.ef her. broth- guest ot her daughter, Mrs Shaw of Sudden Death. -Mr. William Mac- i mis131 Elsie 13atton has taken posi,„ ,C4rharalrortivteed, MIII-acrht ; actin), wrhigihcht,shaeudwroteam! Milian of Tuckersmith• townalliP troas4 , ton in Chishelhurst.. urer, died suddealy one day in , the I ' : feeling better," We were very plea.sed I Quite. a number from here Will take to find that Mrs. Wyatt 15 better, . as early part of last week, at his home in the Toronto Fair and many will she suffered from a tedious attack of near Brucefield, Re was writting a when his head was suddenly bowed to - - ' o sthma before' leaving Goderich. ct to London • a The Epworth League held a success- the desk and his son, who was in ;the room al the time,. on going foi.iward ful social on Tuesday evening, '' local i• . ' . Immediately,- !found -Uwe- his-- -father- 4a1ent-suPP13drigethe--Pwgram---- Marlfel$-Ofe-Wirekfill-Tel was dead. Ile was in his ' 62nd year. The News -Record 'until the end of ' ' . • In his earliee years he taught school 1908. for 25 cents. . ' • • graphv and was Afterwards book-keeper foe ‘ . r r. • 6"....". . . There is, we are told, a netwOrk of the Macphereon foundry company of ' of wires above a London office by means ,Crluienateb;.. The burial took place on Meeting - .. of me Presbytery - - of which the British Admiralty can domiciled in - Clinton 'After an enjoy- ' telegraphy, MrrsBiddlcon, , and M. eebe are again ' . .1 ic.weAerp vessels, by ole constant thwijlerhsawittile Huron. , The PresbYthree ,of Hurot met in I for anir distance uP '1° 1-6°° miles. „ Caven church, Exeter.;• on the Ilstinst.i' BY this. sOten1 emnnitirdeatbmi call be . . . • able trip to England, -9IrielVT-Ransford o! Portland Meene-Reve-J-e-Ae- --Andereore, -of- Goderich, ii maill laule I .13 . d ' r has ;been in town the past week. Jud- 1Vioderatori was in ;the chair. Reeorteel itirexr/le:/. -0ir-tre•eehiiet fau6ree'eu,seee •ging from the many and hearty hand- were received from commissioners to tattle, and all the units of this, great fighting force could be instantly sum- moned to one common .rendeevems, It is quite probable that withinn a 'short time the wifeless telephone :will take the place of the 'wireless telegraph, and that the • directing office in Lone NEW MEAT MART. -HAVING PUB, chased the: butchering busiaess •car- ried OR for some'. time by the _• Colclough B r o s.., we respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the public which we hope to merit minent figure in agricultural matters. • ford, the convenei of the Synods' d In the sheep and catte industry he committee. on Augmentation. fund was . by . keeping the best of meats an was one ofp.the,pione.er iptroduc,yers of read regretting that he e.ould not be ances for re,ceiving and transmitting at reasonable prices. Give us a - cell. Our shop is next to The News- thorobreds into. the county. Ile was present toe address the Preebytery on wireless mcssa.ges each ,v•essel will be 29th and 30th wide areas of cloudines4 Reemel Office. -T. T.& Bert Murphy and rain will develop, bringing in a • •. • • SEED CORN:. WE HAVE ON HAND , A LARGE QUANTITY OF SEED CORN. IT IS A 1 IN QUALITY! AND TRE PRICES ARE RIGHT. - WHEN YOU NEED FLOUR OR FEED PLACE YOUR • ORDER WITH US. IT WILL RECEIVE tee M • T A D CAREFUL AT- TENTION. .J. A. FORD . . Order Your Coal Now Place your Order for your inipply 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. Hathiltoti COAL shakings that the gentlemen, hes been General AsseMbly stating their at - greeted with, ono would say that his tenciance ! at the same. Rev. Mr. old Clinton friends still retain him in Smith reported for the Sabbath School remembrance. ' cemmittee that two Ipstitutes for 1VIeTeggart have returned frein a vis-• and 1Vii•is teachers:, had .been• _eheld during the month of July in Seaforth and Blyth Mr. McTaggart • ' tt d which may have been sighted oft. the gulf regions to this periled • will gaiii new life and energy during the 4th to teth cattalos' 'severe ,and perhaps dese• teuetive visitations along the south coeds and inland toward and,over thei great lakes, As early as the 4th or 5th, the barometer wile indicate grow- ,ingeeterm econdetions__in westen_t_and_ sou thorn extremes. During Sunday the 6411 to Tuesday. the 8th, and pos- sibly over the Oh and 104, thesle coit ditions will bring decided September storms progressively to most parts of the country,. The :8th to, the leth is at the anneal crisis' of ma:gnetio antagon- ism between the earth and sun. Within, a period of about five • days, taking the 10411 as the, dented day, it will be most natural that many equin- etial storms---eand seismic perturba- tious .sbOuld occur. 13ehind • these storms, .beginning. in the far north- west, say about "the 11th, lea for tepid and . very decided changes to high baremeter,' boreal gales and much cooler weather. ,Another regu- lar storm period. !covers the 1511 to 19th; with moon at last quarter on. the 17th, 1$th and 19th, The character of. the storms will , be plainly. indicated many hours before ehey a,ppear 'by the reading of any reliable barometer, and the direetient -.and tercel of the ;wind "4 Good 71.4nteit "hi* tower of eisseigth shseirtelluetavl tho omelet* reputation of C. Hood Co. end •their resod* the eitr of Lime% whore • ther ere beet know% kesedroo ocinedeneeee the world oyes, not onty in tbe mefikeisree but in anything their epregerietors ear *bent them; •11 Made helloed Good.'e . sr bettors Hood', liteaseeereenor the round fondly modietue known, today." Nu. G. D. VOW. aligarlsr flt.: Lowe% Maio. remouneed Bead's, EtoreePedibi to any • ane," Rent IX Doerr,. 14 Auburn Prost. IrewelirMeear em or strong rend basso, warn; teem taking Heed's OrtnetPerillie which keep in tho house for ell the finehr." Nese remainaters, see Loverett Stelerweleetiosi. He °endear Hoodet ftereepartlirt eft. host bleed -Purifier in the /Odd."' Mu. Jimmie" • IS, Canute -Pe lie 14herty SU, Lowe% Beim Mood's Oareeporitia le 8014 weer/when, 190, Dotes One Dona. Prepared coleir by . • ., 0,14100 Co, firetell, NW, it to Britain. We. are told they, had le Pee lye Y1 ' A don w • ill issue his orders to the sev- - ed and had resulted in good. The, re - a pleasant tripd fi j eral captains and admirals by word - • • • port also recommcn ed t at Rev. . , , .. . • Obit. -There died at his residence, ee. morhtosh of Mitchell, be invited of mouth 7th con. Hullett, on Friday Sept;6th, to address the next meeting of Pres- The developments that have already Mr. Htunphrey, Snell, after an illness eyeeery on Sabbath school work. This of some months, aged 68 years. De- recommendation , was ,adopted: A let - ceased was for many years a. pro- ter from Sir Thos. ,Tayeor of Brant - taken place, and the greater deVeloe- .1 currents, The centre of the .earth's inerits promised, have an interent and autUmnal equinox falle_on_ the 22nd. As the xtionth goes out low barenneter and gmteral 'sterm conditions will be in, iransit from west to east. By. the • • • 'The News-Re6ird will be sent •tc> any address in Canada until Abe end • of 1908 for 25 cents. In a row, among drunken Italians at Fenelon Falls one man was slashed across the abdomen, and his alleged 'assailant Was arrested, •. • CAUSE FOR ALARM'. • Epidemic, Influenza, Grilree, Vatarrhal• i Troubles, Pneumonia, 'Increasing. . • - A marked increaie-in troubles of the breathing •organs is noted JP • Vany localities. If you will only have. Hye• •()ince at hand te ,nee with the first attack of Cold in the aced, Puenen,on- le, Colds,, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, in fact :my re- spiratory affection, the trouble, will be /quickly &eremite,. • • ' If the attack is ne,gleoted 4a1 be- •corrie severe, speedy relief Will come in most cases end a :persistent 'use of Hyornei will. cure, . • The directions for using it vary, but the principal is always the same, that of destroying, all the germs in the air you breathe and having it reach the alt' passages with dry medication froze,. the Pine and Eucalyptus forests. Rernernber that liquids or moisture is barred frein'' the 13ronehial Tubes and Lungs, It's the dry air oi-Iiyom., ei that reaches the spot. W. 'S. a. liohnes guqantces it. Complete oute importance, far beyond that attached by them • as an kid in* the making of war When all ships have the • the a signal station from Which ,storin of Ids township. He was a broad- Support 'of this Fund. which aids weal) t shouldered broadminded. an with ef • - . congrega ons throughout the Church. Comm' . FOR SALE -I n .. , AM ' m many friends Ho Ho• leaves a grown up Ph letter letter stated tha.t he had raquest- Agent for Clinton and district .far family ly. The funeral took 'place : to ed M. Y. McLean, M. P., to take his th e National. Portland Cement Co., Clintoninton cemetery on Sunday and was place.. Mr. McLean afterwards ad - warning's' can, he sent and the 'danger from cyclones • thus he greatly reduced, By: the smite means, ••-again a'• craft in distress will be able to make known' itg con Aron .and the,iveek • of largely attended. • .• dressed. the : :PreSlaytery infe : licitous rescue can be , begun • As soon as lie. for several 'years reeve and ceuncfflor the .necessety. of. an advance in " makers Of the best cement in , the, • market. This is the only 'cement used by the corporation of Winton • in the construction of sidewalks, etc) -Mrs. T. R. Walker.' • • 21. I HAVE THE SAMPSON BRAND ,Me.. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston of.. terms, hoping that congregationg cossity arises. In a short time all. Zurich- are the guestS of Mv. would raise the amount allotted to ships at sea may be under as ; con- , . ()liver Johnston, :Isaac Street. Ithom. A reinit from the General dant observation and control, from Plumsteel of Chiltern is One of th Evangeliats-and Catechists hi the trains from the •eilice of the• chief d d tite f ' h. - ing ftee to: consider and report :at next " • '•' • . . • It is tree' they have fine:houses., ear - f Cement for sale int large r"end quantitiee. Thee , .no -bete • - • •• to Make. ite compulsory on all. minis- The Soelalla Orginizatiori 6110- &none? gOatOf Let ,fieMe,..,,=ePeete," A Big •Fertune.-'-It is said that Mr. Assembly regarding :the standing of central offices • ashore, as are railway an arm rs o the. rich , heirs to •.a $53,000,000 legacy, await,. 1,Church was committed to a commit- despatcher at the present time. . general spell of- autumnal rain, wind and disagree.s.ble weather . • • Women and 'TWealtb A horse -thief is alleged to havelstol- en a horse and buggy from Byrone: Beainer of Lincoln. tow,nship, and set fire to the ba.rn 'to eovor. the' theft., ' • . , Mr. Beamer. lost his barn, machinery, , ' are apt toenvy the Wivei•Of rich ellen. But the envy might to be on the other side -and is The unhappiest, most restless women in this land are the idle wives • • .• ° • - • • • • • • : • ' • .• • • . .•• Another teinite peapo, sing • • -• riages, .automobile§; fine:.driases, '3 • • magpifieent jewels, etateleNareri • aim of .cernention niarke(. • • • - i'tersel•to-join ' tbe Aged and Iiifirmed . Hs , 0,000 Members . 1. . .0. Office opposite G. T. R. passenger unit was also sent to a 4 • , receptions arid 'all as . • : Belgrave.. .•-..Minieters'eF hoeees and other 'Stock and eropi. . . • The people of th: northwestern Stat- es are agitating for the free admission of Canadian lumNr. I • The Canadian.:,,ia• Railway cern- pany will •see liiith zed& -to issu. 60,000,000 0 new. on. s.atock bringing 'the . ettaetrefl0e000,000. (. i.. ,I•iefeeteeieseeeeeeeeee- ' . • - • -lee • IMONIUMMIMOMMIr .„4..r..!:•••111011.11"" M' S J h "t •committee •for.. censideratiOn., T 7 •• •But s a a ven r. • er lin gof• his pastoral charge, was' 'then ielists is a real achievement in Amer- dinary, • common •thnber. It is • not in poor health for a rrlong time, is • station. Telephone co nee o , orders may be left at Harland Bros. hardware store. if more convenient. JAMES HAMILTON, CLINTON. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND, , Repairing .-The . • undersigned is . prepared to do all Undo piano home7of Mr...and Mrs. J. A. •Brandon. resiknatioh, Afterwards .eer: marpfe and Organ tuning and repaigiff, and Miss Eupeemia. ifeacon has return-, hang a man 01 practical eloerieliee ed :to London. atter spending a . few ,ItSitat!d•Thhies. adphreearebnyceter!'yto iheeisidredeeignta0-: • is able to guarantee eatistaction • Weeks With her parents in East Wa- a the•resignation, but- oWing to resi nation of the: Rev. 4.. ly1; Ma.r- , The party organizatien of ihe Soc- mahogany.finish upon a. base of or - le o ns on, w o as° een .somewhat improVing, • • Mrs.. Pringle and Mrs. Brown of Bele i, 'considered'. • .• .' Ileeresentb.tives. from ican Politica: It is com0fied of about happiness, but onle , a pretense ef it- Mrs were visiting the fox:fleet's . Caven church, Exeter, :Consisting . Of 300,0 locals, :Affiliated With the locale/ an extraVagaitt atterriPt at imitation exits in Iitillett last:week. . par -.LF: W. Gladman, Henry " Strang, Ude. are about 4P,000. - inenthers. Eadh of ite : : . • ; .. , e , Rev. W. .1 .., B,randrp. and daughter .' ISenior and !J.. G. Stanbury and fr.om,' niember. pays in. dues $3 a year, . (so g The real Maas ' Of women without Rev riourCealooe of -Port Colborne are visiters, at, :the ,erhi.sel-hurst,.. Henry Holton and John. that the income from thus heardarley were regarding'. - the is About •.$120,,e00, :The locals . elect their children themselves, cook 'Or wealth, who work lit their. homes, reat, city,• State; and.'nationat:ceinmittees, meals, mend the 'clothing, and do the which administer • ' the 'party 'iftri:rrs. thousand and one unending tasks, Of There is a National Executive Coni-. the busi, housewife. need not envy the mittele 'which ineets at frequent' inter- glistening butteedies of fashion, • vals, and the chief execueive . is , he national secretary, who is •elected by. The :happiest women in the world referendtim of :the 'entire menibership. are the hare-veorking oirs., Not Over- taxed drudges, whose lives are nem - All .party affairs are passed upon by ear...y . II miserable, but the wOmen. the • membere, and even the platform ' whose 'time 'and minds 'and hinds are 'Orders may; be left at W. S. R wanosh. • -• • • a request from the Congregations • Ilolneel'' drug store: -Ed. et. Row Mrs. 11,obinson • and her daughter,. that it should not take effect im- ard, Mrs Burkitt of St: Augu,sta. ne, • methately 'was agreed that . Mr. Martin 'should not terminate till the at Mr and Mrs. Tisdale's of Belgrave last week. • - ,• •• I fi tS d f bruar The. Pres- • visitedi • • . . • ', • • Central Rusin. ess College Toronto THE: LARGEST AND BEST • EQUIPPED SCHOOL OF rrs• , KIND INVITES: ;YOU' VO WRITE FOR ITS NEW' CAT- • ALOGUE„ ; • FALL TERM ' FRO1VI SEPT. lst. ADDRESS W. II. Shaw, President, or is R •. Shaw, Secretary. • Ypnge and Gerrard Sts,, .Toronte. Mr. Jas. Wilkinonr of &Wave is : de e„ • aliurned to meet at • Eg- adopted by the m national coention liohauvsinegpatilineted,exterior rh adodfseryiVisd7"emiluinehilm"j°triladriville on the. 10th of November. was submitted 40 the rank and file or , uO es to its appearance: : ., , , ' ' MIAs Ida 'Platt 'of leruseels and Miss . ,at the convention were elected by ref- erendum. Their railway aiid.ciher ex..i Edith Robertson of Owen Sound, eac- Why ? , , eompanied by Miss Wheeler '4th 'line penses were paid by 'the ;.;trty, and From a small beginning the sale and most of their work :Was planned be - of Morris, visited . : At Mr- and Mrs- use of Chamberlain's • :Cough Remedy forehand by the membership in the Wray's, last week. ' has extended to all parte of the Unite various locals. Net a fririetple it% de- cided, not a delegate- or' offitee: dos - en, without a vote of the rank • mitt • Wm. Watson of Migrant hasthe ed States and Ito many foreign counr contract of James %Noble's house in tries. Why? Because it has proved East Virawanosh. The dimensions are especially valuable for coughs and 30 x 26 feet, two-storey rceInent COt" colds. For sale by all druggists. ; • The contractors lia,ve commenced• • . • • This School Bases its Claim for Support upon • Merit Alone. :ELLIOTT • • • ORDER YOUR YEAR'S. SUP- PLY • NOW. THE • BEST IN e THE • MARKET, $7 PER : TON, • BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS-- COLTIV OP 40 CENTS A. TON •*WILt BE ALLOWED. ' Orders left at Davis & RoWland's 'will be promptly attended tee Innedim••• W. J Stayer's= • DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, will be at Mimeo' Drug Store, Clinton, fin Priday, August 28, Sept. 25, Oct. 23, Nov.- 20 and Dec. 18. Glasses properly fittdd, DiSOISOS of the eye, ear, nose and throat treated. . TORONTO. ONT. Is recognized as the Largest, Best and Most Successful practical training school in Western Ontario.. Three departments :=• • COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, "• TELEGRAPHIC. • Our graduates secure good posi- • tions, and forge to • the front.. Write for Onr free catalogue, you ,will lied it lama:ling. You may enter at any time: • • W. J ELWC rr, Principal, Cotner Yonge and Alexander streets, work on the Iron Bridge ;a few rods west of the village. of Belgrave. Geo. Barteey of Brusseis has the contract for theecement work, and Taylor Bras., the !eon Works. - 'Master Russell Wray left the home to he the next lieutenant -governor of of his grand patents in Belgrave oli Ontario. Col. Gibson was horn on a Tuesday last, for Port Pierre; South farm in the !township of Toronto on Dakota, where he will join his par- New Year's • Day, 1842,• had an. ex - elite. He .went by Chicago. . • cellent career at the ,university, and , Mrs. !Gideon Hood of Saginaw, "the la* school and •enteeed the prae- Mich., who has •been visiting her aged , tice of law in Hamilton. From 18CO'- and infirm father, William Little; for 1895 he was an active member of the the last couple of ' weeks,. decided to militia,, retiring as" colonel of the 13t1l take him home with her and look ale Reginient. Ins connection with rifle ter him the remainder of hie daysshooting has been very pfomirtent. At Re was refused adinittanee across the a young man he was eeeretery of the lints at Port Hurontlast Saturday, be- ; Hamilton Reform Association,; . and dessitating her return with hint, and was elected to the legislature hi 1879. having to leaye him with his • eon, was• in Variolis cabinets is pro - John, en the 4th line of Morris, • I vincial secretary, Commissioner of ' Dr, Rivers, wife and son,. of Ray- crown Uncle, And finally as attorney- tiond, South Alberta, were guests of general. He _is a good entertainer. tielgra.ve, for a few days. The doc- tor is mayor of the town where he • resides. The Drtook tharge of the THE STRENUOUS LIFE, services in Belgrave on Sunday gett- ing. •Pulls So Ilamtture rduaonthteleSipte. mach • .it • t The igew....Lieiiiienant;-Gover- • nor Of Ontnr10. Ron. J. M.. Gibson cif Hamilton is STRATFORD, ONT.• TItIS SCHOOL BASES ITS CLAM • Port stITTowr UPON MEttIT ALONE. Iltee high grade courses, siMcrior facilities and unsurpassed teaching _ talent Hundreds of students go THII NEWS -11E0014) WILL gmst'r TO ANY AD- mnss IN CANADA TO THE END OP 1 0 (,) 8 AND THE . wtnitt,Y IVIAIL AN» EN/ - MBE POR ONE YEAR POR /5 CENTS, BOTH P01115 • out annually 4rom this college to good positions. Let •ui educate you for profitable employment. We will do it right. Catalogue fro. Enter any time, • A sprained Ankle. As usually treated e sprained ankle will disable the injured person for a month or 1. more, but by applying CheMberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faith- fully, a cure may, in most cases, be effected in less than ote Week's time. ThiS liniment is a moet remarkable preparation ; try it foe a sprain or Wise, or when laid up With &route iii•o**4 lever oceupied in making the home hap -4 pier and hie for thoee about them r • t ,Grectily e , • . To put a fide dress on a girl ace:, enstorned t» nothing else since birth is to give no,:more real enjoyreent to her than 'would be .given to a doll by the same procese. • But ttie. pretty' dress 'bought ,• by girl with her own earnings means e triumph and joy at 'sweet as the hum-: ap heart can•know. Teat dress is a part of the girl herself. It stands. for her heart,her brain, her bone, her blood. I4. makes. an epoch in° her 'life: It is the happy culmination 'usefulness. •: • None who Observe casually can fail. to •perceiVe 'the -growing restlessnesl. among the women of the 'great Mtgs. The • enormous increase in divorces is hat one symptom. • Ttie. eteadily in- creasing popularity of apartment house - es, where babies may not Come, is but -one mime. • • The Wortian WhO appreciates her pos. sible influence in the home will never fail to find plenty to do and find joy in doing it. .* It is from the home she makes 'that most men -husbands as well as 'sons ,-form their. ideate of life and 11X their, aspirations. . • • If she is idle, :restless, and diseon- tented, the home, •instead of being a Arend corner -stone of society, becomes • heap of sand that einke under every weight of trouble and shifts with eve* tide of passion and caprice. Thee° is one great mire for the rest, lessness and discontent ot women. It Is in common-sense, '• applicatiort r of mind and hand and heart to eseful work.' Some women may be happy, in spite of wealth. But it is possible for any woman to be equally happy without It, . In :Chicago,.• on ore •rf the thin streets, there is a large building eri- tirely occupied by the sociluist3. cpd whole fiooe is .givea • ver s 6;1: (,111:3"4 of "tYM national secretary, J. Mahlon Barnes, Who is the chief ee.ecutiee • et' the partY, He was an citcial irf the Cigar -makers' Union i• a e I has •repeat- edly been elected • to the co.avenhons of the Ameriean Federatien of led or. • His sole education waii,veceivefl a t the Soldiers' Orphans' Rome at eloent: Joy, although at prestat he is ciie ef 'the most capable • administrators, speakers, and •writers in •the • inevee ment.' The national headqual t rs is one of the busiest placeswin •that levy Western city.Frern that 9.flice ever 125 paid organizers are sent otr their routes over the country. They are at work the year found organeeng new locals, speaking, agitating; selling and distributing Iiteature. Morn f them are Clergymen. Others Are trade mt.; ioniMs, :and still others are farenere. Tons • of literature are sent 'from the national office and frora the varieue Socialists publishin,i; houses, And !dire ect relations are ivaunta1n 1 u lin every local in the country. In a big ;cabinet; each in Us drawere is -a trap -o1A--e'ety State in the Unient. These maps 'arc cover . - ed 'with pins of vartnst eolors. A. red pin means a loeale4e, yellow pin • an • isolated !party Member!, narr and white pin a symplthizer wArr is •Worth going after. ";ome 'tats, those in the South 'especially, have kw locals and few me OM. Okla' ,yovet, msEskr counsE, home and Arkansas are; literttlly cov• - erad with pins, while New :York, Cali- fornia, Massachusetts, and Wiscounin have a large number of locals and molly thousand reembers.-Prom "'The CoOialist Party in the Present Cam- paign," .by Robert I/tinter, In the American Review of Reviews. • Thestress and strain of the stren- uous life in both city.; and country Makes stomach trouble. Fiee people sttffer to -day where one did ton years ago with giek headache, dizzi- ness, eatulenee, distress after eating, specks before the eyes, bloating, ner- VonsneSs, Sleeplessness alid the many other symptoms of indigestion. • Ali who are suffering with stomach • troubles, and that means at least two or muscular rheUrriatiesn, and you are out of throe in Clinton and other pertain to be ,delighted with the towns, should use Mi-o-na Stomach; prompt relief which it affords. For tablets. Nothing else Is as safe, yet sale by all druggists. effective; nothing elSe, can be so 4,464thoroughly relied upon to relieve all • 621•411...1•1•4•41•44.4.4.01•••••14460.144*.•• • troublek from indigestion as .7..1,-0•11a. rlohn E'. Redmond, th, Trish Nation-, reliable Is Ali-o-na that W. Mobehin Mist 1ead;n4, has (teetered Ihe /risk 'Un- Hohnes with every 50 cent box he Mr. J. A. Cummings walked off a tversity ant to be one of the grlatest sells will give/a guarantee to refund train in his sleep near Kama and, was, Pustvcto manelpating measures ()f the centuee. the money 4/ess the remedy cures It you are caught „le the wet, get sore throat, neuralgia or muscular. pain, don't wait fot worse troubles. tiegin prompt treatment with Fol - sons Nervilint. /t drives away all trace of cold; eases rheumatism, neur- algia and ;pain, saves you from a lay- up in hed. No 2,50 purchase tan bring fitore mutton than a bottle of P6I- son's Verviline ; the flattest, strongest liniment mule.. Sold every- where in large 25e bottles, 9 f 1 Holidays being nearly 'over, a great many .boys will find they need' new Suits before starting to 'school again. ' • . ..461••:•dikm. To Meet This Deman and keep in t nob with the boys we will offer a. big reduction on all boys' suits till Sept lst. Do not fail to see these imiues We ail oeering all the newest patterns and style .and' cannot be surpassed for wearing qualities. sossomm % E. W. Jacobs Tailoring Clothing Furnishings • • e .' • •