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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-17, Page 8• TaVatfill VALUA04 FIND. T,revelling on the 1.0.13.., Mr. Harry Tower, St, Paul Ste St; John, N. found a box of Zant-Bek, the great s'Iciii-irealer. Ire wan suffeeing Itom badlyeehapped handet• the time so applied the balm. ILe says :-- "Zainsliult eased the pain and sittart- ing, healed the cranks, and made my handquite smooth. netting it so good, I kept a supply beady, met 'lave since proi eil it a really wonderful healer. It eves cuts, sores or burns equally well, and 1 would not like now to be without a etipplY." . •Mr, Tower is only one of Athou'ie and who are gled they heard of Zam- Idik. There is no Skin disease it will pot relief* ands--eure, It's fame is rapidly spreading everyweere, and it * • rioW' regarded as Nature's great "first-aid"in workeeops, • on the faem or • the lima. No tra,vellor shotild be withoUr it. ,Every home should have its box al -Ways ready for use, A little •Zam- Buk rubbed regularly or the hands end J884 . eietiring each night wilt lteep tile skin seat and Iree • from elutes', cola -sores, or disease. 11 you have a cut, a brutse, or some irritating skin' disease, which has de- fied all ordipary remediee, apply. '74m- 13u1c.It first clearises a Wound by killing off. all 'harmful bacteria,. Then it builds -Tap aeneW tissue, cell keY-cell -just 80 a bricklayerlays, row after rowsof -brielca. Then it elvers , the wound with new, licalthy Skin, and the .cure is effected !• ' Zarn-B,uk is alsa'. a' cure for piles. It gives speedy relief and ends the throb - Meg, burning . pains: 'SW -diseases, such as eczema; itch, ulcers, barber's rash, rashes due lo' blood -poison, etc., cannot reeist its powerful healing vir- tues, lelirelvegetable, it is• -an ideal combinatioe 71107,Wor a,nd purity. 50e a box of all druggieta and storee, or pOst free tram .7,am-Buk Co., 'Toron- to,• fee ptice. Reject cheap, harmful ,^,ed ,aangerotis subetitutes. The. Dutch steamer Gelderland, whieh has het% taking part hi the flemorastration . against Veeez.ttele, I •eftptured the Veneztielayan Coast. , glued ship Albs on Sundiey Ian, I Lotd Robert Cecil will .ia',*.tvitiesA a . hill lath the British ifelene el (*eine • mons ,providing a fate of Feee oe 0, 1 month's imprisonment for diettereing public meetings. The Prince of• Wales was installed by proxy ae Honorary War Cbiet of the Six Nantes at Brantford. Fire in the Canada Cycle & Motor •CDmpany'seegatage 'at Ottawa destroy- ed five automobiles, ineluding nne eelecle,- owned by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. " I The'Sparrow Company (Aimed twe SAMPLE COPY FREE theatres at Monti:cal on ,Stindae• for • perfoernancee, The eolice were pres-7 Would you like to have a sample .• ent 'tied Proseeetions preehably copy of The Farmers' ' ActeciCate follow. and Home Magazine ? The Best Agricultural and Home Paper, on the American Cmitileent. No progressive farmer can afbard to be without it. Peblithed weekly. Only $1.50 per year. DroP • post- eard for free sample copy: Agents Wanted. Address: "THE FARMERS' ADVOCATE." LONDON:ONT; Mention this paper. Austria is sernEng 60,060 troops i,11.1' to 'Dalmatia, James Sharp, leader of the A.damit- es, now confesses that he was mie- •teken, in his faith. Prizes were awarded in. the dressed - meat and seed -grain competition :at the °Winter Fair in Guelph.. 'The National Rivers .and Harbors Postmaster ;Rails of Penella lies been acquitted of the cha,: c ef with. holding consereative et p•tieet e en, iture from persons tu viten. ii wee addressed, Congress at Wa iii1gion passed a re- solution asking C geese to authorize a ieond issue of $500,000000,.the pro- Top Otittli'; TOOTHACHE'.• ' Search' over the whele globe . .and yoe'll not Andthe equal of Nerviline, An .aehing tooth it relieves at once. Pill the cavity with batting dipped iri Nervilitie and Tub the gums. with Nen, Viline also. It the face le sevollen and, sore, bathe with Nerviline and then hind on a, hot flannel. This can't fail becaute Nerviline rale the pain - out- right. • Jest as good 'for • earache, neuralgia or still necie A..25.ebottle of Nerviline cures the aches •of the whole family. • Try it,. • • • A Geibaan battleship Of 1.8,90(k tons was leernehed on Saturday at Kiel. Tiiitteen- men were Jelled mei fit Ly injured on the Panama, l,:anal by' .the premature plesion of 20 lonS of- r,y- naente. • e Fire .in the' King's. Ward. School • at Paris, • Oat., filled the place 'with 'dense smoke.. -The ebildren got out safely by forming lines and holdinls each other by 'the hand, as it Was • toe creek to See. eeeds to be used le river and • harbor week. . •- I Estaldisized 2479 Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolene is a boon to- Asthmatics Does It not seem more offectivl to breathe it a remedy to cure disease of the breathing ergans than to take the remedy into th • stomach ? It cures because the air rendered strongly anti- septic is carried. over the diseased surface with every breath, giving prolonged and ,constant treat., ment. Its is invaluable to mothers with small children. Those of a consumptive tendency find immediate relief from coughs or in- flamed conditions. a ti.o throat. . Sold hy drunbas. Send postal for Looltlet. LKILMING, MILES Cr,“ Lindivi, Agents, 21.•$n t• real, Canada. 3:7 • - A Montreal Street Railway conduce tor claims to have been robbed by, three men without the attention of the motorman on the car -being ...at- tracted. . ••• •• • G. W. Hill, an Indian herbalietee was given damages .of $109 againsee Detective Roses.- acting cot the Colt. !' ego of Physicians, for'false arrest. at l• Brantford. • The Goxernment has relaxed• •the.1 provisions of the food •inspection law • s to allow of shipments' of poultry ' and , meat from one Province inte anotive t ,without inspection. • A lady of fashion in Munich collap- sed in the street because of the t k • -• • HOW One DO8tOr 'Succesarullr Treats Bricuinonia. . •• • . "In treating pneumonia," says Dr., • W. J. Smith:of• SandersiMa, ".the only, remedy. I use for tlie lungs is • Chamberl, 'n's• 'Cough Remedy., While ef emir , •would • • treat other sever?. 'teals rithediffeeent medicines, I hese.. used this .remedy many times in • my medleal practice and • .littere.yete to find a case where it has: not Con- : trolled the treeble, • e have • used it myself aselide also My wife' fair colds and. '..cotigee repeelecliy; and: -most. willingly- And cheerfully recommend it as superior • to, terit;••• other cotigle'reill- edy to my knowledge.. eale • all druggist;. •.• ' Pres•elent Gaseto 61 V'eneztielo_land- ed• at Bordeaux ,yesterday: and will proceed to.paels. . • • • A French-Cariadian feliThe has' et_ vented • a Steel • kmike for steareers which wile prevent eollisioee et e'en. • _ . jamee silierp; leader at the fsetitice wlio fought. the Kansas Co y a few days ago, has •_•en ere 8;ed. • TUE AILMENT s OE WOMEN, The ghee...and Women who suffer with wirit thee' think is. "Fernele. Trouble'! Would look to • the kidneys, they'll Soon find tlei sourcs • fif their TheAlaneys ate closely altied With the female organs', and if the -vitality of ,the.. 'kidneys is interfereed with, greatestifftring excers. There is r.o Letter. inedichte than Dr. Hainif- On'e• ' etineelate ' and tren:gthn the kidneys,. a„esist .other argans to 46 Nature's : work, 'cleanse he '..eyetem and thereby maintain per- ect health. • Grea,t• benelit and. certain ere is. guaranteed for :all women•who Ise Dr Hamilton's ring', • - weight' of her hate' , tsoconturasocnorstesomanotiolcomEse, JainiingractionstalesCs• ASI4 ror4 (LONDON) , UndoubtedlY ihe best brewed on %the continent. . proved Co be 40,by analysis of tour chernietse aed by rewards of the world's great Riche • • bitions, especially Oohs:eq. ireee • where it i•eceived_ ninety -sex points oue of a epossible hundred, much • higher than an? ocher Porter in the • Uniteci States or Cariedee • "PenetatneseSial asteerese—exaseeare-t- •sneseeme:sleterairimaterfeereeereeeleilefue • • Our . 'Latest _Novelty. Will 'please ‘the children, as each Biscuit actually looks like !Santa Claus. 12 smiles' and 72 delights in 2.0e:very.pound. PROGRESS OF CANADA ,A FRENCH-CANADIAN' VIEW .0F .CCINF.EDS RAT ION, . tinier,' of Peovinc. ts, Says Le Presse, ..Maele British Wirth America a Bee .sponeible Nation With a Credit 'of -Heeneliwn end ;the Capacity For • Giant •• DeYefopneent of Her: Be- . . sourcese-peorgian Bny••Caeal Will • Polio I oil° ize Commerce. '• • Vairkton Plews-Recora ABOUT WOMAN. Man Who Will Build Power Line* Fannin* Railroader. ls Frall/elgekeGuigan; otherweee "Big ' Mae," w crle to build the Hydro - Motile' Power transmissionlines, is one of the biggest runway Men on the continent. Ile is a big man every 'Wale hie in resources end big in este-. eution. Ono of his reopuments is the reconstruction of the inairi line of the Grand Trunk Railed*" 'between Uonteeal and the Niagara and Detroit rivers, and between Port Huron and Chicago -now one of the finest double - tracked ,rdiclbede in Araerica. One oeeils last works was the elevation orthree miles of traelt on the Grand Tru between' Elsdon and Chicago on le south side of that city. r. McGuigan 'is mate of a great parental • combination -- a Highland • Scoteh mother and an Irish father. He was bent in Cleveland, Ohio, in • 1850, four months after his prevents • left Scotland. Ile once tbld Andrew Carnegie what a narrow escape he had of being a Scotehinan, a privie •lege of which the nib° Castle men is • very proud, There was a time, Woe when Carnegie and McGuigan drew pay an the same payrolls as the lib- rary builder was much interested to hear, retxtincliew him of his old days in the Pennsylvania Co. Mr. McGuigan's father had talon up contracting and had the Work of constructing the Grand Trunk from Hamilton to Port Credit,. with head- • quarters • at the letter place, • This was in civil war times and when wages went up to ruinous limits, the profits of contracting went in the op- posite direction to the wages. The elder McGuigan died, 30 years ago, and young Frank ..had tomake his way in the world. He went into the railway servicie as a water boy' f or the Erie & Pittsburg division, walking 20 miles a day for 50 cents pay. • • Promotion came by degrees, In 1874 till 1880 he was roaclinastete and in 1880 foreman et construction train, • St, Louis & Omaha division, Wabash •road, From rely, 1880, till Tan. 1,' 1885, division roadmaster of this road; Jan. 1, 1885, tilt 1e87, general road - master of lines west • of •Mississippi river; 1887 till Dec. •31, 1895, superms teedent.. of western divieion bf same road 'lit Kansas City', Mo. p Feb. 15, •'71896, till March 1, 1902, general miner- intendent, G. T. R.; manager till 1905, and then fourth vice-preSiclent of the se -stein. Thence he went to••the Great Northern' Railway as first vice-prese • dent. April 1, 1907. He left the %seat Northeni a feW months later and took ue 'contracting. • '• vie Keens Found, •• The lollowieg •extraet :ft -one .an are tiela Publiebed iii La Presse, one ol the leading" Froneh-Cariadian news- ' papers in Canada, is of intereet as' it. •soows the views of per fellow Cana- dians of enothor, race -respecting the trend of :canateitine ffaire -tiering the forte -one- 'yettee • that : have elapsed since. Confederetioe. Le,Presso writes: "Canada is perhape„the one coun- try in ,the wolid which pesiesees two • national:holidays.: The first, the 24th e! 'Meev, is our .homaga to- British soveeeignty, while the second is the aenifitien of one eutoncanse. Pro,. :eerie speaking,. the fleet 'ef July: ie the• one holiday foe the whole 'mire - try, and we have a, thousand reasons for celebrating. the birthday of •aur Canadian .Confederation. •Ntl-rat would: we be lo-cley, iii .act, without this • grouping pf• one forces? Colild we • imee beiltstin Intereolental et a sin- • gle. transeanthientee railteittr? •Withe out it the Peoninee of Beitiele OVUM- bie and 'the. praieies of the Northwest Woidd have •roina hied ignored quan titieS and the Marieime Provinecie in- ac-eessible neigheers„ In fact at that paried our . credit wee so poor 'thee • even efter • Confederation, Greet Bre tele had to „guarantee the initial]. loan of $7,00,009 to continence the ocre strection of the I. C. R. Without the union of.the, provinces we would have c never been able' to find the necessary I W . • . A .party ef priests from St. Ned-. fee.? College, have dise,overed the ro- od ;pert St. • Ciffirlee, beilt in 1782 hy Seine de do Veramee, first we- plorer of .the northweet, ou nnielarel in Lake :of •the Woode hi Arecricexe toriltere. • They • else ,cliecoseasel .the 'sicced ene o.f Father Atli:near andTian Baptiste do la . Voranclryp• and nipc•:. teen Skulls,: of French-Ganadien, voya- geurs who :•wero: massacred by: Sioux Indian's in .1736. •• • '• . For Many yearspast thiz.:Paidan Catholio,Chnreh. eitede atterriptra. eate these • remams, betnuuil the preemie Month all efforts to do so heel • I KleS ,CURES. Mi-o-ne efablets.'eCitre.D.yerpepeta • le •,ellrotriptey Itelnitei4 c.4tie., or goriey pack. There' ir; euit Dee war to • cued dye. pepeiti And etomech' disorders, 1.1 iviat or Seriotie and that 18. to 'tone up • ot put eeergy.. into the. et -Detach Wane, so :that they wile he •able to Properly. mL','oe eherit the food, e • . • Seel:item. teblets.'qeleklY the' seereach•,.17eete ite ',.iiiicettea•••and hi- it Sheri. time ite is :able lib do its .7feork properly. . •. • . elaiiry Weld' of Bridge Street,. Hae-ts ings, Onte says : seVen. .yeees had' sacred and spent' mueli • iminey doctoring, ;bet all to -no avail.• I emild eat ebilteyerY lietle, as the food would feirecilit and sour-, Making gas, which aueed. serious • beert oppression: : I as -.ie constant mis;:ity,, sour gas would belch ,from my stomach, I was'. languid and Weak Mid had no ainlition; 1 did riot...feel like going anywhere or. eing tniy,one. Ther .e"' Wes.`a constant pain lit ebe pit of the stoceaole • I was tineble to sleep, was nerVouse restless and weitild awake more tired. ellen on going to bed. 1 *led Misoena tune soon founit• relief, and it less than six weeks' hale completely cur- cl .1110. ' W. S. R. elohnesetlie.druggiet,selle"' box,un ' der A • rigid geitranteeto e l'ao.nettney taleetek.,7 at; 50 cents a' ,"•'•largin tat is .claunctl ' for- ibetre onereo hinds, and as it matter of fact, we had to eeeeee British eindorsation to the extent of $31,000,000 from 1867 to 1878, or for the first eleven years et ti now regimo. • • se At Chet time the new • Dominion occupied the position of •47gdod. farne. eiewell installed on his prmierty, but enable to seoure any credit at the harem The Cena.clian •Contederation,: which was the Convergence of .all Mir reeotteces :And: the unification of our prodigioise domain from the ,Atlantic to 'the Pacific, (Monett to us the mar - :bets. of the world. and at the present time we can do shesinesiCee rine own ' ementer, Tn a word, the first bf July - should be the most enthusiastic .of ti all the'Oast' eelehzeitions„ 'beam -tee a •le great triumph, eind an unexpected • one,has coine to eroWn, Our .g-reat work -the beginning <'of that supre- macy .in -,the traffic bf the continent. The, • brie of alarm • which • bits just been heard in the- powerful metropolis cif New 'York has not, failed to threll the nhtional pride of our countese It is trite then that the dreamt Canada for 'many yettea past has at length been realized. ' The St. Lawrance has been, in iaet, proclaimed by our ri- vals the keyto the eemmerce of the ntinkt Wheat, it appears, an be landed in Montreal at•two and ri. half emits less 'than he the port .of• New York, It. is the treat railway and canal policy based on the federal aesociation , that has brought eabout this result. Foreign qapitel, eneour-. need at., the eight of our vast; lines. of communication by sea, and by Una,' has not been afraid to place the 'erg-. rgt steamerseon our lakes, and to -dee • there is no lees a sum thee. $140,000,- 000 invested in our inlend navigation. "This, therefore, is 'why we today Command the +raffe e o sS uper or end Michigan to the, Atlantic ocean. What will tberefote 'be our position when we wjll have.. completed the Georgian Vey eanalP What a revolu- tion there will then he (It the corn- neerce of North America. We are,also riromise'drt rPilWay to .the Hudson Bey. mid ta Nesse has already de- elf/rifted Fort'; Churchill as the New Orleans of the north. With the Geer - elan Bay contd. Montteal will be the New York a the fetere, and when' we will have a 'port operi• ten months, of the year on the coast of Labrador, our eorineereiel eitiration -will be quito. ee impregneble in America, as that of the British Thies in eilurope. It was this CfOnlederatiOn perittitted Sir Wil- frid Lentier to proudly pectelairn that the lefentieth centurywould belong to Canada. Let ne ther.efore celebrate tit a most worthy manner this Con- federation*. 'without which Canada would still bo two small provinces opt ofwhich,nothiree great eould have some, - oft I . ',Weds a Hindu. t The flea wedding in this Amery between a white woman and a Hindu oeeurred at St, Tames' Church, Van- couver, recently. %Ike bride wae Mrs. Anent Wright, an attractive -looking Woman. ire the early thirties. She. - has a daughter of nine or ten years of age. The groom was Joseph Mune chi -Singh. Mrs. Munehi-Sheeli • dis- cuseed her second embarkation on the sea of . matrimony with 'much' Pride, saying; • ' "My: husband is Hindu and has been in British Columbia for five years.. He is '26 eettee of age, we'll •.educated, and speaks ahd writes tng- Itsh very fluently4T,have known him for a long time, and he is as good man. Some of my, relativesobjected tot the marriage, hut my Neither, who has lived in Vameoever for twenty 'years, 7knowe my husband well, and approved ' of the match." ' liotrnd the World For Seas.. , The sealing schooner Agnes'. Dona- hoe ham left Halifax for a year's seal- ing trip around the world. Stiq clears foe points- and plates in the north And son,th Atlantie, the north and south Patifie, and the Indian • ,Ocettn, her feriae pert of discharge i being Halifax. et s expected sho,will sail 15,000 or 20,000 voiles before she returee to Halifax, as new sealing watere Will be explored.. Captain ,Iltdeorne expects to go via ()ape Of Good Hope to the Didion Oeettn, and southern Paeffier returning via CaPc Horn, Thes Agnee•Donahoe is the schooner which •wee seized by the Uruguay Government for alleged poaching three years ago when self - era' f tite crew: wore imprisoned. They were only released after strong representations had been triode by the Imperial Government, although the charge against there was ground - lease, • December i7tb, 1908 •IeWe—Want—Them!" "The biscuits which please us -Must be brown and crisp and firm /and daintY', 7ith a well -raised, evenly -baked crust, • "*Mother says such buns require a steel oven, scien- • tifically constructed, uniformly heated, perfectly ventilated, --APANDORA' OVEN EXACTLY," " When you see a "Pandora" Range the sale It made., 21 eendott, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver. St John, Net, Hamilton, Calgary. H • al . laud Bros. um, Clint(on, Ont. FOUND SUNKENLOGS,. . Lindsay Men M&Find Worth From • ' $10,000 to $66t000. Some thirty or forty years ago greet quantities of oak and elm • timber were cut endesquared in the Lindsay district, eand ' floated to Quebec for shipment to Ragland. When for, any . reason, such as, low water; or 'a dis- ,pute as to priee.with the prospective buyer, it frequently happened --that eribs were held over for several sea- sons, the result was lossby sieking. For a number of year's past there hes been a erudition among old tim- bermet in Lindsay that a fortune awaited the discoverers of a sunken crib of white oak Umber said to, have gone clown in, Goose Lake or in -the bay near Plelreant Point, Sturgeon Lake. Various Parties have taken ' soundings, and .last fall. a. Kingston man employed a diver, but without result. About• three weeks Ago Bert McGrath, Detre Watson And W. Ray- mond hepPened -in the .vicinity of Bruee's Tented, •Lake Sengog, while raising • sunken loge, and. a • fishing line fettled on a 'snag, ;which proved to be "oho of the .lost cribs of white' • oak :logs. The discoverers at once took into 'their eonfidence Mr.. le• 'R. Weldon, .who 'visited the spot in a tug, ,satis- • fled. himself as :to the bona fides of the case, and then proceeded ,;to back • the. discoveries in the matter of pre- • liminary .expenses, Half a den men enete 'sent. to the scene, along With •dieof Rustard's stump -pullers, • And it is reported that the work of saiv. ing the huge etjekeeof ' timber .is pre- eeeding Ofice. , The :value Of the "find" is estinettect all the evay.erem $15,000 to $66.0,10,. . • . • • Ocean -(eepee I rip. Remarkable is the canoe trip. upon which Ni. rind Mrs. ilieriry A. Wood ef •Nce., Y'rl u making. Thee,- have gone Over the meet, difficult' and dem- g,or.eue pert of e jeuttey from 'Glouces- •ter.' Mass., to Pi inte Edw.aid Leland in a eietten-f hot ernmee MT: Wood in, speaking While in •SL. Tolle; N. said they- were le cleye on the wafer from Glencoe -ter VI Se Tohn. They made the, cruise,' by single day • trips • exams:Mg "abolicary utiles'e day., and,. Spending the 'nights asliore, either in •• house's or making' camp for theme selves. The canoe ie proVisioned,fer a •iveek's run in cite° of emergency. ' • Canadittne Oils For N ey. • , • J. 1).. Henry, in a ree nt Times! eeteele; states that the. time is in- creasingly opportune tnd propitious for, .8 renewal of 'Cana s appeal to. • the Admiralty respecti g her cel sup- ple, tend adds that ,C riade is •e, land. 'of small oil wells -aepel square deals. • ' 'Phoning peen, ',rains. • , As a result of the vieit of • Wm. F. Mayer of the/Ameriese Car Telephone Company t Toronto recently it may; not be leng before passengers on Canadi le trains running at full 'speed will J,i able to speak to anyone on the •established telephone systems. he chief despatcher will soon be .-able -to telephone from his office rieht hetie the 'engine cab' of a Twining tease.The tests have proved suceees- tuenend the•ineentioternety be teg,ard- ecl as one of, the Marvelous facts ,of the denty'v ' • . • • chewing.Tobacco: Rich and satisfyzn'g. ,The big 1,,latk plug. • 2288 GRNO TRN lc TWATAU CHRISTMAS AND. • NNW YFIAR RXCURSIDN8 n • soetevece all tatioes In CAnadak • ' aleb ,to Detroit, Porta 1titoit Miele' • 13ellalo, Black Rodk, Niagara Falls • and Suspensionjirid`ge, N. Y. : AT .SINGI,111 PARE - • • Good going Dec, 24th and 7 25th, • 1008. Returning 'until Dec. 2gth, • 100e, Also good going- Dee.• kr:- 1.003, and Jan. 1st, 1909, Return- • ing until Jail. ilth, pm.; AT FARE. 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