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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-01, Page 22 terintIrree .0.4001,114C1f4-* 40111t04.4444PINtist.teleletilt." Apia jag Hre JUOJetgle4 Yon are au aefe in iiending .. „ I. ..the Children to ou,tore on I errands.. We trent them Piet ee Carefully and -courteously., .' as we do their pole:its.. Senn - the -child. * note, end -the , change. . WO Will PellYee thee00000 I .1 • .. if your atomeeh trenhlea Ton. • -: reueentherwe goterantet 1 O. l>. CI,- ... eFor StomackTroubles• I $ 50 Cents.a Bottle .. t I 1 Our pices are Fresh i" and Pure ----Try Them S. R. HOLMES I I • I Manfg Chemist. 2 --RELIABILITY EXPERIENCE.. • CLINTON-COURT OF REVISION; - Notice isehereby 'given that .a Court will be held, pursuant to• The On- tario Voters' Act, by his Honour a, the Judge of tho County Court ot the County of Hume, at Clinton, on the 6th day of October; .1908, at 9 o'clock 'a. in. ,to hear and determihe complaints of mom •and omissions in the Voter's List of the IVIunici- panty of the Town of Cliptionlor. 190e. -D. L. Macpherson, Town Clerk. Dated this 14th day of Sept, 1908. 42 This School Bases its Claim for Support upon Merit Alone. TORONTO. ONT. Has high !grede 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 free. Enter any time. , W. J. ELLIOTT, • • Principal. Corner Yonge and Alexander streets. 111.1.11111••••••••••••• . FALL FAIRS. Bayfield -Oct. 1 and .2. , Dungannon. -October 7th and 8th.. Teeswater-Oeb. 6 and 7. ' ,• ; • FLOUR & FEED When you need Flour place your order with us and it will re.leive" proinpt and careful attention. . WE ALSO KEEP a supply eet feed, .etc, and will be pleased to supply your wants. J. A. FORD -Order 17. --our Coal Now Place your order for four supply of coal with the under- signed and thus secure tbe low- est price and prompt delivery. • Office opposite Grand Trunk Passenger station. Telephone • connection. J. Hamilton •COAL ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- PLY NOW. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 81st, A DIS- COUNT GP 40 CENTS A ON WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at Davis & Rowland's will be promptly attended to. W. J Stevenson DR. OVENS, SURGEON, 'MUM:Ste will be at Holm& Drug Store, Clinton'on Friday, August 98, Sept. 25, Oct, 1 23, Noe. 89 and Dec. 18. Glasses; propeely fitted, Diseases' of .the eye, ear, nose , end throat treated. THE NEWS -RECORD WILL BE SENT TO ANY AD- DRESS it CANADA TO THE END OP 1 9 08 AND THE • WEEKLY MAIL AND Ell& PIRE FOR ONE YEAR VOA 75 CENTS. BOTH FOR 75- • tENTS. Correspondents, Wanted, In no better way *can a person help to develop big or her education than Ry vorresponding for a newapaper, t to same tithe the publishing of the new irom a locality advertises it and helps to build. it up. So that the newspaper correspondent ts doing both himself and the community, in which he lives gobd service. We are pleased at all time to receive • the weekly budgets from the rural; districts. The NeWs- fleeord has a very efficient staff ot eorrespendents, but there are a fOAR points where we are . tlarePresented. R. your part of the county is not get- ting attention,, write us. If you can help us persunally we shall be glad. •Or perhaps you 00,11 glee us the name of serge suitable person. We ask the friends of The People's Paper to co- operate with Us in keeping at the head of the procession. Chareet, ; the Montreal rodd, fore - Man; WAS, Sentenced to three years in the penitentiary • for defrauding the UNRESERAD A.UdT*1014' SALE OF Farm Stook. -The undersigned. has received instructions from Mr. Thos. Archer • to sell by public auction at • Lote89, Con., 5, Hullett on Monday, 710ctee5the-The-efollowinge Heme- t road horse 9 years , oId, 1 aged driving mare supposed to be in foal, 1 general purpose , horse 3.1sing • yeas, 2 heavy fillies eisleg 3 nate • bred by Southport, 1 readster geld- • ing g years, bred by Hackard, , 1 roadster suckling colt, bred by Elec- -brie D., 1 Ow due to 'calve about Ist Nov. 3 cows supposed' to be in • telt Se . heifers eupposoll to he eelf, 8 .stecrs rising 3 years, 3 steers rising 2 years, 1 • heifer rising 2 .eeers; 4 spring ealves. OthereAr- • tieles-1 top buggy, 1 truck wagon, leeutter, a ;quantity of poultry. ' All , will be sold without reserve as the • proprietor has rented his farm: Selo:at o'clock, • Terms e All sums of $19.Seaed tinder, cash; over .that • amount 12 months' credit on approv- • ed joint. notese.. 5 per bent. disceunt for cash in limed notes: Thos, Arch- er, • Proprietor. Thomas Brown, Auetioneer. FARM „ FOR* •SALE. -FOR • -the --taste half eof Lot ele Conceisien . 4, L. R. S., tuckeespiith, containing 50 acs. : The . • lend is- all. cleared, • well fenced and Underdrairied. (Phew are on • the, Cremiees • a; good bank barn and good stablingel a good • house. and ;eighty ot watex.one well at the house and one at ethe 'stable. For further particulars apply on the Premises, br address Georgee.Brovine. , lee; .Seaforth.Peel. 42 : NEW MEAT MART.' -HAVING icha.sed the betchering business' car- ried on • for settee. time by ' the Colclough B r OL., we. respectfully solicit a 'share' of the patrenage of . the pubtic which we hope fe merit by, keeping the bestSof tri eats, and it reasoneble, .prieesee(tive us a cell.,• 'Our shop' is met tO Theliewse • Reeord'Office.-T. T. &Beret Murphy CEMENT.,FOE SALE. -I • AM Agent for Clinton and district for • the Na,tional Portland Cement Co., makers Of the best oement in • the market: ' This is the only cement used by the corporation of Clinton • in the construction sidewalks, etc,' •MS..T R. Welker. . 21 I HAVE THE SAMPSON BRAND • of Cement for sale, in large and • email quantities. There Is no bet- e ter make of cement on the market. Office opposite G. T. R. passenger station. Telephone connection, * or • orders may be left at Harland Bros. hardware -store. if more •eenveoleat. . JAMES HAMILTON. CLINTON% , . PIANO AND GROAN TUNING 'AND' • Repairing. -The undersigned ts prepared to do ail kinds 41 piano And organ tuning. and repairing, and -being a Man. of Practical experiente Is able ----to guarantee- eatiefaction.:, Orders •may be left at W. g. It' Hell:ries' drug 'store -Ed: J. How ard, he First Step. Often means to much. It . has meant Sticocss to thous- ands of young people Who wrote for our. Catalogue as 'th e first step toward a good salaried position. Take the • step to -day, Address Cen- tral Business .College, 395 Yonge Street, Toronto • W. H. SHAW, President. • ATTEND THE BEST ,. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. 'PHIS SCHOOL ;BAS ITS CLArM FOR SUPPORT UPON IVIERIT ALONE. Hag high grade courses, superior facilities And uesurpessed teaching talent. Hundreds of students go .out annually from Ms. college to good positions. Lit eclueate you for profitable employment. We will do it right. Catalogue free. Enter ane time. Elliott& Moliaohlaa • PRINCIPALS moon 19 hal Ap From. The News -Record of . 04) .1 1889. - aged some nine years, who was in 1 ClintK;np Oeteber ind eese court to exhibit his battered condi- • Mr. W. MeTaggart, recently of R. 13efore imposing Sentenee, his 'moor Coats tit Son, has accepted a situation asked the woman whether she had in the whelesale dry pod house of anything to say. GOrdon McKay & Co., !pronto,. • "Kin el ask yo' honah a -question ?" Mr, Jas. Reid of ;Varna; has an inquired th° PFlnenez* . apple tree thaa t bee bne a crop oi I. The judge nodded affirmativelY' early apples • this year 1 and has' "Well, then, yet honah, Vd like to. bloosomeci again with another crop of ask Ye'. whether* Yo' was ever . the fruit now formine Parent or a puffeetly wuthless cullud , ton hi -mi. -Record October 0 ounty ews Gatl.Lered or News -Record Readers Embrasanti. A colored Woman ot• Alexandria, Vire ginia, twee on trial before a magis- trate of 'that town eharged ,WHII W- hitman treatment her offspring, Evidence was clear ehat the womanbad severely beaten th te tion. . • .11/fr. co. 1-tanleY, has. a mountain ash chile.'' • tree'in hill blossom now, the secone • :-October • Lippincott's. Killed by a Horse. -Thursday fore- Dungannon. noon a lad 11 years of age,. adopted son of Kr, W. Wise of Goderich. town, Miss Pearl Bradford has taken slup, was couple ofhorses position postedfice. to the Fair here, riding one and lead- leir ,c .1/ ing the other. • When. near the bridge of ca Ing ' ewho has the n ra‘ the mail between • Lucie - on the Bayfield road,,Just outside the eriew enua.efieeleht has doomed • to town, the rumbling 'or tooting. ,of the 'perform the duties of stage -driver and railway , • train feightened theanintals has therefore commenced. his labors in and the lad caber fell off or was that capacity, thereby replacing Stiehl. pulled off Abe horse hei was riding en, and trampled to death by theiHtlitiant.;tetriu,tywhfoor Alla:urinal:114:1Y ,yePearriso.7ed animal. • by the Cars.-WCdnesday mor- • 3' . - ' Pero Sanderson has purchased the general business of ',mast mcoona. n, ning as Kate ' •Deeves, an unmarried daughter of Mr. John Dome f (Sod of Lanes, Percy has sold his • erich townshile Was walking on the house and loe here to 0, E. Auges e tin railway track just south of the' Cline wh° will get 3)9'1Session on ills rctim,v- 'ton. station, the L. and B. etam al to Lanes. - going north struck her, killing her in- I • Miss Bellamy has-reternecletoeStrate-- Stantly,., The 'engineer saw her era the ford, After- e few weelee' visit in ' our track, • slacked • up And blew the , • whistle, • but 'nnfOrtunately deceased 'Chas, •Eilidit was Goderich last was deaf, and before the train could week acting as a euryidan during the be brought to a full stop the eatal fall assizes. , work was dcine..- An inquest was. pone' Miss. May Spicer returned to. 'her sidered unneeessary. Deceee2d,waa age home in Brantford last week after ed years , • • . • • spending a 'fedi weeks at the home of •• ' • . • Mire McNally. • . • Cecil Treleaven, formerly of the BaYfieldt Qctober 2nd,. 1889. bank 'here, arrived, laet :Week and • . • e ...e will relieve R. 4. Manning, manager And. now .everythieg lovely. The of the Stating Bank branch, for e fieW bones by-law was carried . only weeks. • . • three dissentient votes, We Will now l D. Mcktevin•ittended Mitchell fair have a. saw mill, a, planing mill and on Wednesday of last week. Ile Veae a 'roller flour These works ate.' acting as judge of light 'horns, Done in ehe hands of a cotripetent,• pushingi.ald says they were all satisfied with man, John Kalkfleiscl. Farmers will his decisions. •• shortly he. able to 'get' their •griating Ros. Rutherford -.is wielding the done here, find a good, market- for birch in the -junior room of our pebliee their egkain and secure lumber and.! school this week. He is tAkieg the finiehed building meterial when . they :place of `Mise.UoleCtts, who now on want to bend. e• a fair way to recovery., • Goderiele Township, Oct, -2nd, .t889.' btris• Township. Mr. Eli Bateziaan. 'hes:Ione .:io : • Miss ...(reate BielbY has retutne • diene.... taking, . Veith • some fine :from Toronto *ha:T. shelias spent th stock e )1r., !Nixon.. Sturdy Will '..01CO' lase two. eteees... She was aceetirpan . . . accompany ' 4tiehdobwy 'ilhlerspSei:di era. !Ilifitros:.:m.LITIV,..4i.C,:ltaoli14.11: •• A 'teamster. for 'Morrow of : while driving neer Henry. Beacomla , Next Meeting. of' McirriSeCeitneireeil had his peddling rig .uPs4 by One be held on Monday; Oct. 19th, Oatir of the tugs Of the harness hi -caking and .0f •Beirisietr on the Johnston and .111c thus Allowing the tongue ei the Donald -drains will be held on' th evaggon to trail, and .wabbie against aftornoon On•the 'Same 'day at .2 an the heroes:. 14,9 Material damage.. 13 o'elock reepettively. Mr. John Scatleete of Lead- I • Mes, Dodds., has, hen visiting . 'eh bury were visiting • at Mr. : John. Hudie's fa/114-w- ete'enei Davise-SehelieeeeSlie ,One. day .last •week,:•partly, on' ttA196unil daughter, . • ;. . of the illness of Mrsi'lludie who has j Connolly Oo.. were awarded ;th been sick for some time, • and :' N,V110: contract Of .completing the Kell though not..imniinentlY danger•ins. is. Drain at $639.00 work to b, 'fi `sh d not improving as well as seer' friends. by Nov. lite 1008. • • would like,• . • •, I MiSs Ley Money, :5th line,is-hoie Mr, .W. of ;the Ath took erste from health giving Visit at Kincar jnize three offeeed. by Jeenthan dine greatly improved. • We' wish he Miller for the best spring the oic- a coMPlete restoration t her old tinte spring of .'%readia knd the: vigor. s' colt, is' a beauty:, Combining tbe Cs- . The Tate oe taxation efor Morris Points 01 th Clear Grit frem 'township • ha.S.' been sttuck for the our - his "dam with:. :the naore,fa,shig*fiable refit yeek.e-For ' township purpmes Strain Of the imported , sire "Areedia .will be 8-10 mills on the dollar and Wilkes," who conebinesethe-beet-•trotee :for C6uneyepurpesese24. • -7-‘ ing blood on the continente Mambrilio t Report says that Joe • a Hambletionian. ; le is • said that Mr. well known' horsemen, of this torn's. Clarke has been Offered' h dsome ship., has a driving horse that does . not figure for. the . colt; iiot :pieta hive 'to take anybody's ; dust. ' He re - hold on to it on the principle that fueed T3O0.00 for it the, other day. is as valuable- to him eel' to any one , Mr. And Mrs, Sinall, of Sparta -whe else. just yet. • have been visiting et the 'boi•ne of D. 'mind Mrs. Badgley. for; a cptiple ol Relgrave Miss Menlo lielliday Wan ViSiting priend$l BrUSeeln. Mr, and Mrs. :Chad. Belt eave mov ed to Palmerston. Ole Sunday next annivOsary services will bel held in. Knee churth, 13elgrave conducted by Dr. IVIcRao of Westmin ster. Music by ,the church choir, as- sisted by Miss Robertson of Toronto On the Monday following tea will b eaved .by the ladies of the eongrega teen, in the basement of the church. At the close of last Friday's eel:vice, in Knox church, ,IElelgeate, the trem berg of theSIC P. M. S. presentedMrs Ila,stee with a beautifui umbrella pearl handle with gold trimmings. A neatly worded address was read by Mrs. Sproat, and tba preecatation made hy. Mrs, 'Wm, Wightman.* Mrs trestle made a very suitable rePlY• The Empt0 Piedges er, Laurier. POSSibly the independent voter is at tbis time endeavoring to decide in which direction to east his ballot. , It so, there should not be much dila- °tiny in arriving at a deCipion- • Let us look at a few Of the oamY failures to redeem pledges, ethich can be truthfully laid at the door of the _ preset government. • 1 In 1833 the Han. NV,.S. Fielding at a Liberal convention moved a resole- _ tien expressing "alarm . . the in- , inerease of the public debt and of the , controllable annual expenditure or the Dominion :and, the consequent undue . - taxation of the- people under. the then Conservative administration. . In 1896 Sir Wilfrid :Laurier, speak- ing at Brampton, mid .; I promise you • that if you .put our party into power, we will reduce that annual Wendt- ture. by $2,000,000 or ;3,000,000, pee How ne-t'has he tulfilled.' this pledge ? Note the following tee , Expenditure 1805-6 $ 41,/02,358 Expenditure e6e07-8 111,900,339 Expenditure per head, 1895-6 ' a.14 xPenditure per head, 1901-8 18.00 Increaseper eente: ... per cent. Truly an 'appalling record. ' Now what have we to etwee ' for this enormous increase in the burden of the taxpa.yere? The money haagone, and what takes place? Of course, in reply there are the worn-outgen- eralities, c'expenditure '-on•public Heevest Hoinelservicee were held In Trinity church, en Sunday. Bev. Hen derson of Wiarton (who was reetor heree-95-yeere-ago )-eonducted-teo-f ere noon .seevice.. • Mr, Itenderion •re marked that a great number of the old people had gone that were here 25 years ago, and among them also his partner in lice, . The church was eve -11 filled, ,and beautiiully decorated or the occasion by the lattice of the con- gregation. The evening serviee was conducted by Rev. Hartley, the pres- ent rector, 'The * free-will offering at/tented to about $100. ' Rev:- and Mrs. Hasele oi Belgrave left .thie week for Sydney,. Australia. They go by way of Vancouver, where they will call off tei visit same of Bele grave's -old- citizens, • Mre Auld. Mrs., F. Wheeler. Mr, and ` Mrs: Hastie. • have made 'a host Of friends among 'us dur- ing their eeven, years' stay here; and we are sorry to part, wieh them. • Mrs. Hastie's relatives live at* Sydney, Aus- tralia, and naturally she is mallets to see them, especially her aged father, her mother having passed away about a. year, ago. Leaving .BelgraVe; they travel 2,709 Miles by rail to. 'Vancou- • ver, thence by water 7,900. miles-, mak- ing in all about 9,700 miles. The; thee 'to- Over the whole journey will: be • e5 days; during which trip, we 0 sin- eereiY wish_ them good -health and a Pleasant voyage. • 'Pleasant View Farm,',' the • herne • of Mr. and Mts.; Elijah Higgins, . 3rd con. korris; was the scene of e.happy. event on Sept: 16th, when their daugh- ter, Effie Viola.; :was united in , the holy bends ol matrimony with Mr, Rivers of iBeigra.ve, perforinieg the cAerrtelihmorn' yF.ito.e.h. Of. Belmore, Rev. W. How to Curs COW. • • Be as •careful.es you Can, yoo will - oceeeionally'eake colds, and when you , do, eget a nied . one that ltati�nami ehet a t quick cure. Such A medicine is Chain- - berials's Cough .Remedy.. -It has gaine. e ed e world wide reputation by its ee- d inarkeble eines. of this most: eornmen. ' ailment, and. can always be depended works," "administration of Justice," -"Cost Of -government etc. tint . tlaose explanations saaisiactory to a man postossed of orclinety iatelligence and powers of observation ? Has •the pepulation . of ()evade in the len twelve Years inere*ed in.. the ' same ratio in which the public expenditure has mounted , up, nainely, 165 per cent.? •• • ' Renieinber this pledge of retrench-, Mont and mark how it has been, ful- filled. • ' ' • _ In a future. article ive. will 'deal with other' broken pledges ' of the Leerier administration. Benmiller The, Bons of Temperance, will give their animal entertainment on. the ev- ening of Oct, .6-th in .the Temperance hall. A spleedideprogram of diaiogu- es, recitations, singing, Wand • drill, tableaetee Sam Slick- orchestra, etc., . . " . • . le in preparation, • Mr. Heist of the Evangelical • church .hasbeen requested to give an • addtess. We extend ' hearty welcome,. o bite! and, all • to come, and help forward" our good' emieee and assured the pleasure you, r -"ye wtIlerePeY;Alle:enit9rt- I Pat" ix to Ito lrora But Ton esinnot be yes, met* • taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Iowa yen knew you shottild hike it. Impure bleed, peer APPothe, tediche, nerrOninOWN Mod feeling -41' these and alga Atm Your sys- • tem delnanda Rood's. Get bottle today. Wi aria -" Iry raothar w041•011-4101rtt tad faared 0 oats tiara Ile wee sem ea malaria.but*skin/ * two gootne. se ever. Bsterm nom'. ON, 00M Pondon. Oat, with oaten% end Wan /I ova costa erh-"Forati I havitaigtroa let. beard or gao•thlits44:4•111'4? 9 iitit.ittud A it owe me . will not be without it, m. Itim.r, WWI* St.. Kingston. Oefe Glove of NeAlth eel My, 14_004 was v poor. since tams nom • minummordlo Atm more calor in $7 row plow and well. and work le • mossure, ' ittew•ae, Winton. Malt*. flood' e eareeperld• is sold everywhere, *100 DOM One Dellar, Preptrod oeir by C, r. good Ce„ Lowell. Mw tr. The !eclieme tor the re-organieestiole of the Bank of St. Hyacinthe has. fallen through. .. The roundhouse at VSehbWooe was burned with two engines. 'noon- diarism is suspected. The Beet Piaster, ; A ,Piece of flannel da.mpened" with Chemberlain's Liniment and bound on to Parteeis -Superior' - any plaster. When troilibled with lamo back or pains in the side or chest give it a •trial and .yeel are certain to be more than pleased with the, prempt • relief !which it affOrdsn. This- liniment also relieves rheinnatic painieanct is eertain ,.to please anyone suffering . from that disease. sold. by all 'drug- gists, ' NEW AND OP -T00, DATE , • .• 1 Men's Suits, Youth's Suits, Boys' Suits, yercoa Et' • THORNS IN THE FLESH. . IEven 'worse. is. the •agoey of corns, Whf suffer-ecure 'is waiting every drug 4 e forme of Putna.m s Corn Extractor which relieves at once; cttres thoroughly arid without pale. For good. reseltS uee only. -"Putnam's." d upon. It acts en nature's Plan, re' lieVes -tire: -lungs, aids expectoration, open/ the eedretions And! aids nature c, in. restoring th o system to. ,a,bealtny. y condition.: For sale by eS1 druggists. _ :A Degraded Service. Ottawa,,,,Ieurnal : organiza- • tion like ours," mid Sir Wilfrid Lam, ier at Sorel, "with thousands of ern- • ploy,es and tens pi rpili�n efetolla.rs, there may iie'rnen Who are 'net All t they • should,' bp. it is our work. to , tiirn them out and we shall: de it." Let ase -see -hew far the-ilini-Ory of Government warrants falth..ehet • this pledge.wili be eerried out, • One,. Joseph Nixone in rewafil ' , for , party krvices was made land agent at Macleod: In 1905 it was discovered, • that Nixon had -retained public moneys, secreted his accounts, falsi- fied staternentsas tie dates of payment. !weelts,:liaitee rethrned, emcee Mrs. Atibutn; October 2nd, 1008. Small and Stir. Bedgley, are brother . Mrs'. Hugh Doyle accompanied 11:,r an" sister. brothers-in-law :Thomas 'mid • Frances,1' who brought the remains of their brother Ilugh Doyle' froni Chicago and had there- interred at St.' Augustine cerneterY on Friday list. Father The Government on. It'a :De- fence. • • • Cunimiegs, assisted ! by two priests, The outstanding: feature in the . ad- eelebtated tease and attended to the dre,s,ses delivered at • the le beret detn-: other formalities preseeibed leY ode onetration held at Niagara Fails lent ChUrCh.f , -„ • week was in the acknowledgement that the e pendttut of the .cou try has inerea,sed in the Iast twelve ROSY CHEEKS FOR:PALE GIRLS YlearS4 and the attemiit to. justile that. inerease, Even'the statement �f Olt Don't be debarred from strength and. penditure, given • in the . Premier's spirit, don't, glee in to illnees and dee speech, was considereble below the, spalr. Perrotone .Stipplies tone and Vigor through which all funstione of laeasua$8.0,0001r.,0001 ire '180ld 80aidamitree°,0110te womanly lifenre maintained and fon?, titled. Front e Richtnend 000 last year. This covers -Only what w --0", is called "einisolidated 'fund aeeount.'," °times . the following statement from It (lees not include -the sums spent on Mrs. Isidore Boissotea.ult e "I take deep pleasure in testifying to. the pow-. bounties to favored manufaeturers, erful influenee of FerrosOne, :Ler yeare the donations. to railway prometers, my daughtior has wet polo and siohlye.. or. minions speht, on publie Works. The total diSbUrSeinents of the Dorn- showod signs of advanced anaemia. inion Government as set fotth page Her lips got so white and her cheeks two' of the public aceounts, amounted so deVoid Of color . I feared- eonsumpe to $44,096,38.3,92 he 1896 and to $83,e tion. pan. eertify Feerozotte made are 277,641.72 in 190W -the last, full year excellent cure, ;and toeday, ney detigh- for' WhiCh official figures ate agallieble, ter's health le the hest: 50c. per eewooely gum box at all dealers. . 1 • * • u". . SI -IA E HANDS wrpa ASTHMA. Awfully, ,distroesing is asthma. But Diehop Carmichaells funeral took ' worse if poss!ble when combined with Place at Montreal and was largely site Bronchitis, Relieeed quicker by Cate teIn3dreellei.dent G'onmers of the Anteriean thoroughly by, "Catarrbovone".Thnt it 'arrbeionelhati anything elqe-cured so Federation bt Labor testified at Wash. doesn't return. catartholone's heat. ington yesterday tbat agents of Pros- ing vapor is breathed right into the Went Van Cleave of the National As- lungs, destroying: tbe cause of /Mune rem at .41 - an succeeda the, most cheome ease tiompted to bribe him %to desert the es„ Try it. TWo Mies, 25e. and $I, eatiSe of lahor, at all dealere. •_ Theecese a,gainetrn waseprovedeup- on investigation by an officerappointe ed by the Govepment: giXOn was not propecuted. He was allowed to resign, on thecondition that he make good the amount of his defalcation, Twelve days alter the matter 'had been :re- ported tie Ottawa' Nixon was apeoilit- ed to another office in the' !emigration Demietment ; et a salary Which was eVentually ao large as that which he had enjoyed in. leis first office, Philip Wagner'another Liberal 'party worker in the West, was ap- • poieted inimigration; interpreter. Ho defrauded the immigrants who could not speak Englishof moneys' given hint by them for purposes of deposit. Wagner was suspended and his pay stopped but he was reinstated at , a. highier salary. Finally he was prose- cuted ;tor fraud :and theft, was eon- •vieted and Served two terms at hard labor. On • his release ha Wit s • re-ap- • pointed at a salary of $1,200. It Is eetabliehed that while drawing public pay he was an active Liberal came enigma 'among the Galicicos, ; during the last general electiens. • W. J. Dobey,, postmaster of 'Nesse- lone Ontario, an aetive Litteral worker, wee .found shortly before the elections of 1901 to be short in his accounts, He Was dismissed, but afterservice in the Liberal interest in both Federal and Provincial campaigns he was reinstat- ed In °Mee at a Salary of t$1,000. J. D. Jackson, an Ingereoll lawyer, ,,it the search of evidence agairst Coneervatfve member, offered $2,(100 for such evidence "true or false." He supplied money for the, etibornation of perjery. He was warmly rebuked by The bench, but Was almost immediate- ly topolitted to qt $3,000 sinecure ti.' commercial agent in York lir . • •1, si • , Thirty-nine •• studentmiesionarieS, selected. by Dr. ,Cartnichael in 101as- gow, have Aailed for Cana0a. There were 172 deaths from cholera in St. Petersburg: yesterday, but fewer new eases of the disease than on•Wede xic,fiday: • The British Admiralty has, approired of the scheme of the Australian. Cottle wealth-fot ferming-the-nueleterof The steamerilidinee Was canght off the Mexican coast by ,Waves crea.e.ed .by an earthquake, and four persons aboard, her were killeS: Tang Sheet Yi, a Chinese diplomat), has sailed for Washington with several, carloads' of valuable, presents. • He hop - ;es to win the friendship of the United States. for China. Sir Lander's conein .and namesake died ' at Montitii. ••- Plentiful rains are reported in Que., • bee and the forest fires are no longer a menace to ptoliertye • - • The Brockville light, station was damaged by; fire' and the town will be in. darkiiesi for a Fe* days._ • Sir Wilfrid, Laurier addressed ten thousand people et Berlin, Ont., and announced his intention to appoint a. separate Mister of Labor. Mr, Mae- kerizerKinee the candidate, was well received. ' Brant Liberals noeinated Hon. Wil- liam Paterson, and Ron, William Harty accepted the Liberal nomina- tion for Kingston. Ea4 'Hamilton Iijberats ribmilleeted Mr. J. M. East - Wood. .East Si/Moo Conservatives nominated 11r. W. H. -Bennett. - Many peesons were killed by .a ty- phoon which swept the Philippine Ise lands. WHEN ?OU EAT TOO FAST, you have indigottion, perhaps; cramps, or in any case the Systeeri is overload- ed- with metier that should be 13reath gets. had, .eyre look dull, headaches are feequent. Why not, • cleanse and: parity the whole systimn, Why not strengthen the stomach, enrich the • blood and eleeiet your °yeast/tett digestive &gets ? Easily &nevi* Dr. Hamilton's; Piller, theiraction is most gratifying. In every case they give the Oxen idaia. tepee the ellieg organs require.. You% feel lit and dile, at with a retell sleep like a top, have it clear color, and restful sleep 11you reettlate your syStem with Pills. Prim 25o. per 'box, at all dealers, See . our Men's. $F Furnishings Fiats, • Gloves, ShirtS,.... • ' linsilervVear, Sweaters,:. • Etc. KI, Jacobs TAILORING ememWoseniesiemilismiw• omemEemow•mswe! •Piede. 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