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—rtnttri ACCURAOYee FARM FOR RENT.—or s
by
orect tho tutdersIgned ter
the rental. oil the south teeVelity
ante* Of Lot No. 36 and the eoutli-
Have,q it7ok east part of Lot 30 in the, Fleet
eon. of the township of Stanley In
the county of HUren, at present
tenanted by air. Henry, Plumateel.
Peeget'eben . %Via ha Oven at Any
t ime.--iVicOarthy, Boys & Murchison,
Solicitors, etc., Barrie, Ont, Dated
'thie 28tli day of Oct. 1908. 494
At the NICA. Thinge_104 the I
Uscint Things we have for
1 hrietChamois Vesta—ladles and gen. ORO*
,
,
I
HottleIgga
ter Bottles—the kiwi I
. that wear
1 Bruehes—All kinds
Ebony Goode—a full assortment, 1
Millitary Sets
Dressing Oases—filled with eb-
ony geode
Manicure Sets .
a Shaving Sets
4 Glove, Collar and Cuffammo—
: leather
Razors -e -the best makes
IShaving Strops—a. fine assort.
meat
Heed Bags and Purses
I Kodake and Camerae -192 and up
Perfumes—a beautiful display in
bandsome boxes, and choice
er odors, 25e and up.
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I 'Vit. S. R. HOLMES I
Manfg Chemist. , 2
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—RELIABILITY se EXPERIENCE-
FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 31, CON.
7, Elfilett, known .a.s the Wallstee
farm. 100 acres, seeded. down,
:-Goed barn, 36x50, with atone Mine
dation, driving shed, pig 'louse with
etone foundation and cement •floor.
The dwelling house ia of frame, Two
acres ()foliated, mostly winter fruit.
e mile from posteftice; church and
school, 4 miles .from Clinton. As
the owner is in the West thefarm
must bje sold. Tones easy. For
further partiOulere apply to Mrs. I.
Brownlee, Clinton V. O. 47
1 HAVE THE SAMPSON I3RAND
of Cement for sale, in large and
small quantities. There is no bet-
ter make of cement on the rna.rke(.
Office opposite G. T. R. passenger
station. Telephone connection, or
orders may be left at Harla,nd Bros.
e•I hardware store; if more convenient:
e
JAMES HAMILTON. CLINTON.
NEW MEAT MART.—HAVING
PTJR-
cbascd the butchering businese cat.
ried on for some time by the
Colclough B r o s.., we respectfully
solicit a share of the patronage of
the -public whioh. we. hope to merit
by keeping the best ot meats and
at reasonable prices. Give us a
pall. Our shop is next to The News-
Reoceli Office.—T. T. & Bert Murphy
DR. OVENS, SURGEO__N, octairsT,
will be at Holmes' ':Drug -Store,
Clinton, on Friday, August 28,
Sept. 25, Oct. ! -23, Nov. 20 and
Dec. 18. Glasses properly • fitted,
Diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throa,,t treated. •
Winter Term OpensJan.1
Arrange now to attend
the famous
TORONTO, ONT.
This school stands to -day without a
superior in the Dominion. Nearly all
_colleges claim to be the best 1bet'
- claiming to be so, does net make
them so. Get our Catalogue. Read it •
• from cover to cover. See for•
' your-
,. self What this college le doing • and
• the advantages it offers.• -
• W. .J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
• Corner Yonge and Alexander streets.
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—
Lot .30, Beefield *Line, Goderieli
township, consisting of 77 acres.
Good frame house and bank barn
and stabling. Well watered, Chief=
ly in grass. 5 -le miles feom Clinton
and le miles trom Varna. Win be
sold OU easy terms or if not sold
will rent.. ---Those B.eacom, Clinton
P. O. 45
upon
oi
• Itemailler t
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Dungannon,
Uathereci
's7Record Reader
" Miss Fraser, of Goderich, *pent T. G. Allen inade-a business trip to
Sunday last in the villaee. Goderich lot Ilioeday.
• Mr. and Mrs. YO.nrighlut of Hullett, James WleMath of Clinton called on
epent last Sueday at the liorne of lairs, friends here last week. while walking and driving on the pubthe information Well comes from so • • -80 eme
110011 s coarsapornia
Wiehring. MrJohnson 'visited his sou out He highways. A clause was brought a getelltilie authority as a „British °
Misses Elsie OW and Fear' Fisher * ' ' up by the Legislative Committee of the Royal Cemmission,• appointed to eie. which makes rich, red, warm bleed, '
I
Farmer* Want the Road. Semrage
Realizing that the automebile has As teere arc A menace of
eotne to 8taY/ the farniere are figuring Septic tans in Clinton, the sQicolaliell,wed-
out some way to -ensure their eafetY ing will be of interest, cepecially, as
e ber 3rd,
908
Osolmid br the Wet tod 011atigetible
esPeciallif dangerette this •
Year, because of the debilitating effects
, 0
of an uncommonly trying Wainer*
In their grip,the whole system suffers—
Catarrh.t,r44, slgt°;01=
and liver are deranged, Indigestion
and constipation occur, there are the
chino of Malaria, tWinges of nettralea
and rheumatism, and to blood
dieeasees like the grip, diphtheria*
tYPbeidi seariee fever, etc.
It is important to take reliable blood
medicine now to nourish and. enrich the
blood, cure or prevent autumn disease/
and protect general health. The hest is
PAR,111 , FOR.. SALE.—FOR SALE,
the east half of Lot 21, Concession
4, L. R. 5., Tuckerstnith, containing
• 50 acres. The land is all cleared,
well fenced and underclrained. There
are on the premises a good • bank -
barn and good stabling, a good
house and plenty o! -water --one well
' at the house and .one at the stable.• ,
For further paxtdculars apply on the
• promises, or address: George Brown-
lee, Seaforth P. 0. 45
CEMENT FOR SALE —I AM
• Agent for Clinton and district for
the National Portland Cement Co,
makers of the best cement in, the
market. Thisis the only cement
, used by the cotporation of !Mitts%
• in the constructioe of sidewalks; etc,
• —Mts.. T. R. Walker. . • 21
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.PIANO ANDORGAN TUNING AND
Repairing.—The . undersigned is
-prepared to do all kinds .4 piano.
' and organ tuning and repairing, and
• being a man. of practical experience
Is able to guarantee • watisfaction.
• Orders' •may, be left at W. S. It
Holmes' drug store.—Ed. Hew
are, Clinton: - •
FLOUR .6c .FEED
When you need Flour place
your urd6r with us and it will
renive prompt and careful
attention. _
WE ALSO KEEP
a supply nf feed, etc,. and will
be pleased to supply •your
wants.
J. A. FORD
Order Your
Coal Now
• Place your order for your
supply of coal with the under-
signed' and thus secure the low.
est price and prompt
Office opposite Grand Trunk '
Pa-sSenger station, Telephone
connection.
J. Hamilton
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COAL
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST :IN
THE. lvtAnnpr, $7 PER TON,
nu#r rt, onnzagn' AND PAID'
FOR, DEPORE MAY 31st; A DIS4
COUNT OP 40 CENTS • A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Ordera left at Davis St ItOwiand'a
will be promptly attended to,
W. Stevenson
harnees-maker last, weelt, .
but Miss Peitri intends
Siee.foPeth. The fortner bast relistreed,
staying some rich, ;visited friends Intro last WtekA
U"nd Mtg. a AUPSt4n° Gaci°- on Thursday last to Ire: antomObiles mextioihnodheolede* rei4y1 200 witnesses
saves! Tres -see Selcihr dfugsia* P•••• 04'0014
off the country roads three days in the neeeirttsfi,echxne4mniystsl:e,7adninagiysstaon,itaaisry easl
.
well • as sewage of Dorking, which is of the
visited last week in the vieinity of Grangers at thele meetin in Toronto Amite into seWage disposal. The Cone. benefiting the who e syntern.
time • Jim I3egley and Coati RYan return- week and on Sundays. The elms
League was held as usual on Thins-. ed ironi the West on Pride,' last seemed absurd to some of the members
day evening. ;The topie, "The Read- J., Walkone went to;Loneon on Mont of tflO Grange, and wee finally throw
rough engineers, Gurveyors, matue ordinary domestic type, the . septi •
ing Co,uttse," 'wee taken by the pastorday on business, ficturnfrig on Tees- . •
.1a- feeturere, river and fishery ' ecennits.
We wore pleased to sea a larger num- day. • been thoroughly discussed; • .sioeers, ste. They have obtained by In its passe. thr ugh Olters than.
OU.t, but until the question 1 d tank liquor is uot more easily exiclieed.
ber out to SCrViCO On Sunday evening.. . me. and Wire Case of EXefer.liftstted• Mr. Good inquired what an automos mean S of oirculars and letters a large Roads produced by other methods. ,
passage o
A prayer meeting was held at the the former's brother, Dr. Case recent- bile party who had started out on a amount of Assistance, from, soliciting 1
home of airs, Alex,' Maed0 on Wed- iy. . - ,
trip and were stalled
nesday evening last. A hot supper and concert will he Id •
for three days rmeegnex4erlheog .thheevel5eah jecostpeoefiasleyzeelpecriednicse_
posal from all over the world.. lex- ,
I TI -3E CHRISTMAS non AND GUN.
operrirreeefi taent toinreegivteigayteimotn: aete,eBeirmineee; i Full of good things is the December
a
! (Chrietana.s Number) of "Rod and Cilia
ham, Burnley, ' Heywood, 'Hudders. and Motor Sports :in Cenada," pub,.
field, Leeds, Manchester; Oldharne„ lished by W. J. Tayler, . at 'Weed -
Rotherham, Salford, Sheffield, Acer- stoek, Ont. A .specially written and
,
ington ' Dorkin,
g Exeter, Guildford, finely illustrated accouet of the trip
, .
Hendon and Dford. The Commission,- taken in the woods ley •the 4PrerAier
ere themselves have visited a large and Sinevor-General o New33runs-
\
number Of sewage works. Regarding wick, at the invitation iskr,sthe organ-
sePtio, tanks' some clear .stateeients.ere ized 'guide e of the Province, opens an
ma.de. • , ' exceptionally good nuimber, the high
it
1,t,•had been at one time claimed for standard of which iv maintalinled
the septic tank, it is eapTaixied, that
, throughout. Sportsmen of all ela;sses .
Solved the ,seadgei difficulty', inasmuch' mai be !recommended to the Well
as practically all the solid matter:was ' written
and informative articles 'Mt
digested in the tank. It is now clear- the Importanee of Taxidermy. •An- ,
iy intablishod,•,, coo upoo met . Commis_ dolt Indian ' eentorns • is e fine ire- .
sioners, tbat all the organic solids are minder et the diffi'cultie the Indian's
Instances of the amount of dip 1
• . experileeced in the matter of obtaining .*
not digested in such tenlis.
obtained in different cases are dedneeu
rtion La living before the advent of :the white
ure,e• at Exeter being 25 perecent , end
the fig: ; man to the North Cineitreart. Contin-
, ene. Physical culture r.i.t Honie lie elle
fleet of a series of articlese by en
insupportsupport of this staterneet,
both places being of a domestic • char -
Per cent:, the sewage at .tp(c)"jutoenresat subuilet4which cannot fa
sportemen., Io the
•il,
at Ilford 30
"Tilre'n. again it was claimed that. Pep.; i Spirit of the North will be found some
tie tanks 'destroyed any. p. a tit. o genic . wsfitnirelodngl verses,ititf oartceetvreaktcoYt' I vn:eev 'ear:Oil:It:hi/1;r: 'or. fr:trihtylle.
organisms, Vi4., disease • germs, which These are but samples of the many
there might, be in the sewage. • As
' good things dealing with every phase . .
regirds a result cieaviey earge number of this, the committee finds that ot sport in Canada, to be tound be -
as • '"
tanks is bacteriologically lmost "best
yet
given leading Cana-
bY thi..
tween the covers of a n'uniber surprise
observations the effluent from septic sing in both quantity andgtiality the
impure as, the sewege enterieg them.'.. •s • -
(Han magazine. The illustrations are '
goessommeemaisensieasetam‘.
:CLINTON
BUSINg.s5COLIEGE'
r...1Vioathiodern and populee Bust-
•ness Schou! in 'Westel n Ontario..
Widetyexpel ienced I-Toadly ed- -
heated, • sympathetic. etteotiee '
state.. The syminym of:specess.
Graduates eminently'. sliccessfUl.
"Phe•very essence of modern,. liv-;
ing business system.
Stenogtaaphy; Telegraphy ,•and
Comm-0MM Courses.
pi.e.narateev :eourse -ft,r • those .
". whose ed catio has been neg..,
lected..
entirses, . in any subjects.,
:for those:who wish to ,stifcly at
• home. • ••• : •
•
Individual ' inetkietion. Enter
any day. Write foe •handsortie
• catalogue. '
• GEO: SPOTTO,:s1, PRINCIPAL.
1.11/520221H31111111/1
CENTRAL BUSINESS
GOLLECE;
• Stand's ready to help young in,en
and women • to witi independence
and success. It has given the. .
start to .thoniands upon thou-
sands of young people. It can
YOU. Write for Catalogue and.give
'us the chance dr spending, the next
Six months with you, Winter .•
Term from Jan. 2nd. : • ',I
Address W. n, Shaw, Principal,
Yonge: and Gerrard Streets, Tor-
onto. '
W11e Teim Opens Jan, 4th
STRATPORD, ONT.
1
• This- school is one of the largest
in the provine, It is noted for
the thciroeghnese of is work •and
the suecess of its 'students. Throe
COMMILIIC Ala, SHO It r et ND ,
TELEGRAPHY. • •
Our' greduatee, axe in Iteinand
. business college feathers a: Well
as office, ales:tants, (let :nag-
• nificent Catalogue, i is free;
Elliott 47, McLachlan
• PRIN CIP A LS
Olt
Farmers:,-Notioe
Youan get ail kinds of
chopping done at the new
bouble Process Chopping
111111
next door to Clinton electric
station. Satisfaction guaran.
teed. Give us a tlin1 and be
nviticed, „
•
Morrits Township..
uiss• Aggie Ireland arrived home Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will Al -
the Acwas passed restricting rail-
• held in the Presbyterian church on
"Oh th y would get over the. dila-
.
Tuesday, December. 8th, e
i putty soinehow," replied awather Grain.
• ' ger confidently. "I remember when.
last week after n very enjoyable visit ways elm, my. coughs and zolds."
ways 'from .carrying unpetishable
I'
witbl freends, in the West, •
• Willie and Leo. J. Kelly entertained. ,
about 150 of their friendon. Wednes-
•."The farmers will soon haveuto-
day evening of last week in thtir vox- ' .
ant house and ell enjoyed an elegaet. mrs. Pingle visited friends in Hul-
time. . A let laSt Week. — Chapman of Pickering.. He claimed
i mobiles theinselvee," said Mr. F. M.
There .died in Nerrise on Nov. 13th, Ales. Caesar and sister visited pea.. that a honk honk wouldn
soon be on
Mrs. Grace Scott, relict of the late 'twee: in Wawanosh. it week. the market to sell for $500. •
Wm, Scott. • Deceased was one Of the Mrs.. B, Gibson of Hastings, was. the I "I- got nearly killed by one of Mega
old respected residents of the cern- guest of Mr. and Mrs; J, A, Brandon. devil -machines Out near Port'. Credit,'
=nay. She leaves tour daughters A little baby girl came to stay at replied one old Grauger, who :.seemed
and three sons. 'The funeral !took the home of Mr. and Mrs.. James Tay- to loathe the Idea. Of ever becoming
place from the residence .of . her Con- tor.
in-law, Robt. Coekerline, in, Morris, Mr. and Mn. &yea, of leulteet ivis- self were thrown outeof the .buggy
Rev. Mr, Small conducting the W.- ited relatives in, Belgrave last Sun..; and .badly hurt. The egtomobile party
vices at ;the house and grave. day.. - 'went on to port Credit without stop-
V.Vedneseley afternoon of last week, at Mr. and Mrs.. Wilford of Blyth 'spene ping. °
4 o'elock, Rev. A. C. Wishart, B. A.," a day at Wm Wray's last week: i, "How, are WO going to . protect our -
tied the niatrimontal knot between Mrs. Douglass; mother of Mrs. Will. ' selves against these idle rich -'?" asked
Wm, Daeideort,....,Grey township, and Cettett, has gone to het home in Mr. Fisher. He :did not agree with
Miss Anele,, daughter of Abel &ad- Stratford: '. - • putting on a high license, as he thought
shaw, 4th line, at the •home of the Robert MelViurray intends spending ' that would not improve conditions. '
bride and ln the presence of a". goodly
number of relativee and friends. Af.-; December ...with his sisters .and ' other ( • • ' i t v 1 . .
'Well, it has us go t us way,, gen-
retatives in Hastings county' &men," replied the man who was
ter the ceremony :and hearty congratu-
and' ' nea '
la.tions the company sat down to the Mies Radford of WawanOsh -
Mr. S. 'Campbell . of Brampton were ,_, ri killed, "If something . is not
stone Ythe neonle out our way will deel
table, Well ladened with the good seaters at Mr }3i11 last week, . - - .
with the matter tnemselves. ,
things *e?this lifM. iNtimeroum, valu- I xr Archie Brydges s:old I very fine •
. freight on Sunday. They put a caw
in the car in order to gat the goods
over the line," •
'Belgrave I •
, 1 the owner of one. His wiie and. him-
•
able • and . useful were 'the gifts pre- two year old colt to Mr. Jackson near, It was decided to throw out this
sentrA to the bride. AA enjoyable Tecpwatior, Tor' the nett sum of $ clause, and, leave the ruling of the145.
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time was spent after which, Mr. and 1 P.. W. •Scott has a telephone install- highways in the hands of the • Comity
MrsDavidson ft for their home in
ed. in his dwelling house, so that he
Grey followed 13.1, Many good, Wishes can communicate _with either Bel- • , • ' -
for a prospermis future. ' grave or Wiegham
. . . • • . • • . ' . ' . • •
• Mr.' Garner Nicholson - spent a
.. . .
'Grey TOwnship. .: • •
Robt. and Mrs. Davidson, of Toron-
week in Toronto among friends:- Viheii
on his way home from the hunting
.grounds Of Parry Sound. • •
allessre. Jas. and John McCallum and
to are "pisitors at Thos. Davidson'. Mrs. Walter Allison, attended the fon-
Robert Work', who recently ender- oral of theis ebrother, 'Pindley Me- •
Went an,OPeration 191: aPpendicitis in Callum in. 1•IaltOn connty:: ,
Toronto, is home .fore a holidar- to The Woniari's Missionary Society of
4
• t
, pthaisrsdedeltahitraoul;I:afhaste, psetiwctagacnk thwIsfine
t speeioahuryisntlhotaasmisseauned. at:tract.i7 in this
had• .
more easily excirdised than. sewage • . ,, . ... .,
a
itwaRyesp7er3autoly:— e"oSI,hgiilipg h and'sus,
Cureoiw... , o
i11, ..i- from whieh solids had been, 'allowed • .
settle, eitherwith or withoue, the •
• , CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
fregnently. cleaned out. Experimesits
A emelt and effective remedy for
.,... _ • , • • - aid of chemicals ie ignite which 'were
Official, program of..the on. lusting over es year, and earr,i6d . out SORE THROATS : AND . •COLJefiS
• „ Thor .Combine the germicidal value of Cresolene ' w
tnrio Provincial Winter by the commissioners' own , resident eyehole soothing Iroperties ot slippery elm and lice- -
FairOlietiliSt., have showed thatesvith the uneue. INeo,seatre,traear,,Loimriiterodm, .
eetleu'ejiclielentre8eta.,m4Posi
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• e
reoruit. We hope' lie will •soonebe as the Belgrave -Methodist eireitit ship-
s. Lectures are -arranged for th'pet,
19,
well -as ever, ' .• ped last week; bale of dry goeds end roes "of the Winteee Veit of 08. to
. , ,
Telford Sellars; ' who • bought• the:. a ,hok 12,f knit to thelbeaconees .1 leme. Make aeeceial .feature of thecause
. , • . prevention and treatimenteoi cemirion.
Stevees faith, lot 12, 'eon, .3; has takz Toronto
• -01, .
.en posseeeion, 'kerne -frotti'' Morris_ •Mr „ -CheS, MCCIellaud re•-ceieed the t ailments .horsese eettle and sheep
has
townshmp M. StOcne and:lidnitY ereSent of a beautiful deer: iron Dr; lilt b'eP considered th' 'exb4.`"
tis of the Winter Fair', that a series
Moved to Listowel Where we helve tle Allis.* Or Blind- Aivee,.1 t --gond
a ef lectures on this- Kublilet: would be
will do well • . : Which! -be 'eery, , generously' diVided
Mrs. Hector aleQnarrie Was holt- among his friends. • • • • 01.
great mntLest to lie stokinsers
(laying at Genieriele • ' 'We sympathize with Mr. ;led mre, rot a- number 'of. yeare there have
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' .e „
Robe. 0a;er •and alisseMaggic spent Geage, Henna., over •the, death oi their been addreseeS delis at thinter'
Iast-Sunclai:with friends • i•n Wt.:1;0AM; --infant 'Son, laete_week. elle funeral 1.7a3 .cioaling with the breeding of live:
litei;e Preset And •Clerk! Mirteteeh w lae 1attended
e. ge y on stint ay • , • ,
_ _ • ,: stock proper' type feeding. for •profit
were at 'Brussels feet .e.ateerla'se. tORoe CeWRivera — Condeetd ' ' merIets, and hew. to ••eupply. therieete..
„. , e.I lettere'
• • . Ties yea it lease. 'dedided that . ebe-
Meet Reese Govenlock, "Iseeetee: „ .
' ,• •: • • " sidekable time .. could profitably be
townaile, relaeive to several, • •
pal ,matters pertaining. to 'the two • - • :sPent ie 'a:discussion o time •alinieets
townships, • .
Archie Vi.sloe his..moved from the
15tht e4th • eon„ taking up re-
sidence i on. the .feern he, has .leased
from bis. beother Andrew. which., abets
his Nein •froin which he moyed. e He
will • continne, •to work both places.
Ori NoV. 1$th„ a happy 'vent took
niece at the Manse, Brussels,. when
Miss M. Smith, iith con., was married
to WeeleY. Stephenson. Rev. A. C.:
Wishart, 13. A., ' perfornied the etre-
Many. The .bride Was becomingly sit-
t!red in pointe de • sprite Over White
and wore the •groones gilt,, a • .sun -
berg of pearls... The traielling • suit
was; navy blue broadcloth with hat to
match. :Miss; Elva Stephenson, •sister
of ;the groom, arid Charle.s Forieet,
coesin. of the, bride attended the happy
The' iourig couple Will take up
their residence :on the groom's farm,
5th „con. Mey their jeys be many, is,
the wish of 'a large circle ,of fuemd
• . Fath r Dutkin is a brother of Mrs In
• • , • • which are most fregeently the cause
isewria'e en. tee.,
. • • Of loss to- owlets of, five stock, k
. -
q -reedy -dealers endeator to ' palm off ink op not only the:r tre-atment, biit
a substitute for PUtnarn's Corn .• Ex, also preeenta,tive measuies and, se,
etactor. .Insist on "Putnam's" only as to • assist la a better understanding
—it ,.sslireei cornS and warts thoroughly,: of :the disease;. the causes Most likely
• • to produce. the • disease. Will be ex-
_ weed s eakers Ni ter-
. • • IP • P v c
inarianS:.of prominence and other well,
. .•Seaforth . .
- ., known men who have had practical
. 01-2-..experienee in . raiiing the different
Mr. and Mks. Joseph P. O'Routke
Toronto ispent'eaSt week At ' Willow kind of IiS'e stoc.k, - • . ' • .
Hall, the guest Of Mr.: and. Mrs; !grAesntotilihetr24ustb)eaett till% WpIlrleeshenttliettime 0. is Thonias ,ItIcQuaid.., ' .. '
Miss Annie ;Kvaernes, or Mitchell; the paeteurizaVon of whey. The die-
lvaiesittewdeeh:r , former eoBege. associate,. cussion of its effect on the quality of
Miss L. itl,. Rogers at the parsonage the cheese Will intereet all cheese fee-
; • etory patrons. •Assoeiated with ;this
subject and immediately following it
Mrs': We'COle- left- eh Satutday, for
BelgraVe, : where she spent a couple will. Ibi.- given. an address onetheefeed-
of sdays the guest of Mrs. teer.).• Haei_.: ing values of pesteurized ;whey..
Rpv. Father' Durkiii:Of Celunibes, nient • inclucle an addiress illn;tratea
: . • .• The lectures,i•
n the poultry depart.:
iod 'with ':Stereopticon .views, and a dem-
Ohio, spent last SundaY with
Mrs:1, • Devereme Murat' Road,' easL onstration6 showing proper :tri ssing.
e Seed department, speetel at-
ntion given to Alfalfa. 'growing in
Ontario which will ba discussed twin
the standpoint of both :the grOwer
and the seedsinan. AfterwedS an ad-
dress 'on the Identification of Weeds
whieli will be given with stereopticon
views illusteating the weed 'p'erts and
seeds in their natural colors,.
It connee :on s ep
jecte ,a Very interesting elel eraetteel
address is entleipatsd from Mr,. T. D.
'Warkflow of Toroato aft sxnest en
WoLoelesitiees coMmence as 9,31i a..:
• m. asid will continue until Thursday
• night. Judging on live stock will
commence at 2 p, nm. on Tuesday and
, continue until embed,
Round trip tickets- will ,spld to
Guelph from December 5th to Dec.
12th, good to return up to 1);,e. 151,
!Complete progranee may 'be executed
by:application to the Secretary, A.
P, Westervelt, Perlia,ment
Gun Club, by Mr. Fleischatter of Lon- Toronto..
don. re broke .73, out of 100 or 9 ay -1
et hie former average, while Charlee1
Fritz was d'elost second with 87 out illewere of Cocaine Medicine's. '
of 100 or 7 ov•er his former average. Thousands of Drug Fiends have been
Mr. 0, Belcher aged 41 years, fell Started on the:e doWnward Course
out el an apple tree on Saturday week through Catarrh snuffs containing this
fracturing` his hip. The old gentleman habit homing drug. If you setter from
UtaR unconscious, and had to be earried 'a, cold, eneceing er Catarrh—don't tise
to the house where his injuries were a simiff—use senetisle treatment like
attended to by the local medical men. Catarrhozone, It Male and soothe%
Mrs. Bebe' of London, attended , the, brings relief at °nee, cures thorough -
funeral of the late 'Mrs. Eraft Iy. rn Bronchitis and throat trouble
Dashwood, ,tind spent Sunday at the no doctot earl do better than pros.
home of Mr. John Delchert, Sr. eribe CatarrhoZone. Try ft— see what
Mrs. J. X. Wing of Berlin and Mr. wonders it work& --what power it pos..
Allred Moritz of Gitelphf, were here to .seses. Different from the old way,—
attend the funeral of their slater, Wits, you inhale Cataerhozone. Sold in -26
Met. tent 'and $1,00 sista by eld doalete,
thiexpected As Burglars,
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"That's the Way, cramps co e
strike without warning, Nothing so
sure to instantly relieve as Nerviline,
—ntet a few drop S in sweetened water
is nil thlit'si regbited to stoP the pain.
Polsen's NerVilineee true eetort to
every fernily, for a stomech end be,w-
el derangements itis ateolute st;e-
Kluaranteed 'to have at least
flie thnes the steength of anY' ether
pain trelieeing medieleee—perfeetly
safe, pleasatit and vette.] for external
pains too. .For a ralleble holisehold
medicine -case Nervi line nipplies
that's' necessary. Large buitles
sold everywhere. ' •
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YblITII'S COMPANION CAL-
•ENDAR. FOR, 190.0. „
'In Grandmother's Garden," is the
title p1 .the beautiful picture painted
by Charles C. Curran for The
Youth's Companion panel Calendar for
1909. It . prititcd on the '
est finished stock, lay the fruiet recent
methods of ',, lithography. All the
strength and beauty of the -original
paintingare faithfully shown by ent-
ployitig thirteen separate colors, 'rliis
is the largest Calendar that The Com-
panion has ever issued, the picture
alone measuring' 8 inches in width
and 24 in length. Below the pinture
are arranged ..the twelve ntonths. Great
care has been taken toniake the date
figures legible and to insure a protio.
at amity:old, as well as artigtio,
endar. The Calendar' is given to All
th090 whO, pay their subscription in The
Companion kr 1000, '
Actording to, the predictions of a
weather-wise, the eeming Winter is
to be a long, and severe one, The
weeds helve grown unasually high,
which, he. saye, iedleited'• a long .seige
of cold,v.eethere fie se ys ture
cause9 the weedu to WOW high so that
the birds can fe•ed,oft them when toe
snow is derep. Another indicatiore he
allege; is that the equirrels are carry-
ing the grain:fete hollow trees. When
they deposit it id less secure 1*.COS
mild winter may be aerated.
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Miss Edith Durst of Colborne has
been visiting at the heme of Bev. and
Mee A, D. Gisehlet,
Mr, John A. ''Frueininr won the
careirig . set, pre,eentell to the Zurich
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List of C1earin Speci4ls for
' • •This Week.
5 doz.pfs.men's b.ea,vy gre3, pants,
-/' • reg. $1.25 for 95c
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" stripe pants, reg, $2.25 for $1.50
10 doz all patterns and prices •
at aThig reduction on reg price
Toques, reg 50c at 40c -
Men's heavy socks reg 25o at 200
Boys' sweaters all prices, big reductions
Men's heavy mitts, reg 50c at 40c
" reg 750 at 60c
" reg $1 at 85c .
Fleece lined underwear, 'reg. 500 at 40o
", small sizes, reg 25 it 300 at 1.90
AinitieS wool underwear at cost
Men's overalls, reg $1 at 85c .
reg ?Sc at 50c
Men's working shirts, reg 75c at 60c
. reg '50c at 40c
All linen. collars, newest' styles
at Ida during sale
Overcoats and Men's and Boys' Suits
at straight wh6lesale prides'
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