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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-24, Page 2.441,t11171 .."-ACCIURAOlfar. 11411044.•.9***40110044.111100.11. ctue, a tQok At- the Niee *MOO SO the thiend*Ofte wo h�v� for Chtletfeell Oltt8. ° I Olittinola Vettre-4eallee .404 gen- I . , IiottiViklrer Bottle. -the kind • ' thatwear . .z I Bruehes..411kinde • . . - Ebony GOode-lafulitteaertMeut, . Millitay Beta • - 1 ; Dreslipid (otseos--.111,1ed with. eh; . o ; Manicure•Seta . . . . ShavingSete • - 'IGlove, dollar and Cult ;Boxes,- I. :-. • leather - Razors -the hest makes. . . Shaving Strope-s floe *opt, 1 -„ . .ment - ' . • -'' ' 1 • : Hand Bags and Pump, • • . ' • • 1 ' ' Kodeks and Camerae -VI and up ' Perfumes,-* beautiful display in ' . - hands.omeboxes, and Choice - I• • odors, 25c etid UP.; ; . .• .. ; • - -assansisaismasnegn........'.......loms.inames.' ...:..... *: • , • I. 1 . : - .. - '.. .. ' . . ."W S R 110LMES 1 . 7 ' I ' . ' I Manrg Chernist. / . • •••••••.•1.••i4444,...... -RELIABILITY 4.!.., EXt'ERIENOE- • 4 King Edward's visit to the ,sta- shore at •BrAitonla due Q. an agee- tionof the throat, which hisrecent attack of influenza has irritated. * In the. Britith House of Lords lest Week Lord lliorley =Wand a plan kg giving the people of India a greiNtter 10.10.r4 ie. the government of the out. ern =pito. 1421419 Coedemned by physielane.• ' Unscrupulolle dealere, often PrePare cent remedies with eatuitica and aelde. Reese Kith, and insist on riltllaffilt$ Pairdegil Porn Extractor. It's purely vegetable, safe and' kure. • ' Holtess FOR SALE -OWING TO •''shortnees of atable room the under., signed offer for sale• -4., general pur- pose mare 8 years old, 1 heavy drat colt rising 2 years, 1 carriage hors• e rising 4 years 'A driving horse ris- ing 5 Years, '3„, driving mare rising years, 3. aged driving Mare In foal to Idolbrino, 1 one -year-old colt. • Terms easy.LGeorge aid Harvey Clinton.t I 5/ DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, ',. will be :at Holmes" .Drug Store, Clinton, on• Fride,y, • August. 28,• Sept. 25, Oct. I 13, Nov. 20 • and ' Dec. 18. Glasses proper fitted, . Diseases Of the eye, ear, Se ;throat treated.% NEW: FIRM .• OF .CRAIN. •DEALERS' The undersigned have mimed the - warehouso. formerly oebOsd by _ W. G. Perrin and are .3h the inarket for all kinds of grain for whisk they will pay ,the higheat; . possible price: • ' BRAN CORN .AND SHORTS ' We will ;keep on, band at slur warehouse a supply ,of Bran, Corn and .Sherte.-. Grain taken in change.a Ford & loLo Winter Term OtoeniSin. Arrange now to atfend the ,famous. ELLIOTT 11 1 TORONTO,- 01,11. o Thia, school Stands to -day without a - superior in the Dominion. Nearly , all colleges claim to • be the 'Oest • but 'claiming to be -so, Aloes not 'make them go. Get our Catalogue. 'Read iii from cover to cover. Seb foe; *.yotia, self :what this college is doirig and the advantages it offers. •• • '• W. .J: ELLIOTT, • Corner Yonge and Alexander streets,:, Order' You.r Coal NOW • : • Place your other for yeur supply, of ;Coal with the under- - signed and thus secure the low- est price and prompt delivery Office opposite Grand Trunk' ' passenger station. Telephone connection. 4: • • ORDER Y'OUlt YEAR'S SUP - FLY NOW.. THE' BEST - W. THE MARKET, $7 PER TON,. • •BIIT IF ORDERED' AND ,PAlb FOR BEFORE Maa'Y 31st, A D1S- COUNT OF 340 CENTS 'A TO •WILL BE' ALLOWED. -"' • Orders left at Davis",fa Rowland's4 will be irremptly 'attended r9k: 01011*. 1776 •SteVeiOdri • •• Far ersa-Notioe Yon can get an kinds of chopping done at the new . Double Process Chpppinig •. Mill .., • „ . next doot tto „k01intoa. eleetrie station. .gatiefattion„gua'ran.: teed: Give us -a' tlialJaiiii,bri 4. Mato* Nonys...Rowoord uron ounty Ne' n 22 a here Mamba 24tb, 1901 or News -Record Readers • Exeter.. • Dave 'Kirk, a well known charaCter :about town, ad who lives in Us- -borne net the Eden church, was the victim oI an unfortunate accident. I on Fliday evening when he had one of his legs broken in two places be- low the knee,' caused by, falling on the sidewalk. Kirk was noticed by. sev- eral 'persons who, thought he was In a •drunken stupor. He, was assisted to a sitting position. Ee.ch time be, would lie down until Rev. A. R. Go- ing noticed hirn. ..He: saw that the man besides being intoxicated was in pain and carried him .into Treble & •Baker'soffice and sent for the Dr. who upon examination found the leg broken in, two. places and had the in- jured Man taken to his office where he could properly attend to the frac, turd! About eleven o'look the Sante night Chief Bissett and others secur- edoas.leigh. and 'removed Kirk to his hraei , TEACHER 4WA ED,-,ASSIST,ANT female teache the Bayfield' Public • school, holdtig a. second class. pro- fessional eertificate, State exper- • ience and salary. • Outletto corn- • menco on the 'Oh of January, 1009. All applications to In :n eyDec,, • 23rd, 19084 Address J: W, Tippett, Secretary, Box 5, hayfield On, 53-8 . , • . , tIOUSE TO RENT, CORNER RAG.; • lan and Priacess, streets. -David Cantelon. • 40 - FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 31, CON, 7„.„Hullett, thoWe' as the Wallace farm. j.eo acres, all -'seeded down. • Good barn, .3458, -wife atone 'foun-• Oat*, "driving shed,, pig house With 'stone feUndation, and cement floor. The dwelling house is of frame. Two acres orchied; ' mostly 'winter fruit, Mile fram.postoffice, church and schoor,,, 4 milesfront Clinton. As the owner is in'the West the, 'farm ...nine;be sold. Tanis easy. For further', particulars apply. to Mrs. 14 Brownlee, Clinton P. O. ' 47, FARM FOR SALE. -POR SALE, the east hall o1 Lot 21; Concession ..-4, L. R. S., Tuciterimith, eontaining 50 acres. The land *Is all.oleared, %well fenced: and underdrained.', 'Theo:J- ere !on the 'premises a good bank harp and , good Stabling, a good liOpee ,and plenty of water, -one, well it the house and One at the stable. For -farther particulars apply on the. premises; Or address George Brown- 'leo,Seaforth P.O.. 45 •". * - • CEMENT FOR. SALE. -I AM• 'a••••aigent for Clinton and district for the. National Portland Lement Co., makers of, the best cement in ..the market.. This. is ' the only cemeht a•usedby the corporation of ' Lffintini ' in the constracticin of sidewalks, etc; • -Mrs. 'r: R. 'Walker- !21 , . .. , r, . • • . . ....... .. ._ , PIANO AND ofid-AN TUNING AND • Itepairing:1-The undersigned . : is • 'prepared to do'. allkinds at piano •;,ari'd orgat•tunilig and repairing, and ' being a ,:..nian Of prieticar experience is ' able .. i..3 guarantee aatisfaction. . orders ' may; be left at W. S. R ...liolmes'',.drug. store.Et...J. il.Q* • . ao,...Clintee, : ' , -.... • : Winter, :January. I ,Term0pens , .., . 4th.. •;WIRE) YOUNG:, PEOPLE , trained by our arrangement fin' any th• oerin ontario. Great dema tor oar graduates OA )3usin esa College .eachers. Private Secretaries, Office 'Assistants, etc. The embodiment of the most Ex., , pert Modern:SYstetns known in Busi•-; noes Science. We .Invite conwarison, Three Departments. manned by skilled • •,inStruetors, ' ,, •. • • ' Commer•cial Stenography, . . • •• Telegraphy ' • . • 1..,p _._,...,:_• ' Mail Courses in all Bbsiness.,vollege . vid High School subjects; • • . CLINTON ' BUSINES'S COLLEGE _ QED.. SPOTION,. PlaiNerrara , .1 1, Opens ments • Of. ;NESS • Gerrard Catalogue otity Methods 4are invited interested work Address • . . January the .COLLEGE, in which W. R, I 0 N depart:. : BUS1- and Our ' superi- 'Staff, ' You , for it if of school success.. . SS ; 4th in all CENTRAL tonge, Toronto: ' our Equipment, Results. to Write the kind brings best SHAW, Pnesiderit: , Sireets,. explains and " in It ,. wintep Term Opens Jan 41h . . CENTRAL / // j/ij/wz OTBATFORD.- ONT. - This school is one of the largest in the province. It is noted for the thoroughness of iti work and . the success of its students, "Lime delialttreentete, / COMMERCIAL, StIORTII.V.s1D, TELEGRAPHY. : Out graduates are in domatid aw blisineag College i eathera ae Well . is kiliee assistants. (14t -our enag- tillgerit, 'Catalogue, it if free. . Ell.Ott i . *lull'a I ' * 1 ' ll Henault - - Mrs. Brewerton' of Rochester, for- merly Miss Jessie McLean,' is visit- ing her parent's and. other relatives in this section. • Nearly all the wells hetWeen Hen - Sall and Zurich are iaid17-0 gave gone dry. •" ' . • Maids Township. Mrs. D MeCutohian has rerun ed _borne from Mfleat)3e, Y'ask., otter ?pending the sumaer there. • Mt. W. J. Seat -•if the 2:4 nna has returned from a iplerteant arip through the West. - Mr. and Airs. Faucet 1 ortlth e Frobisher, Sash., are her va a viaec with . relatives end' old (mods. Mrs. Forsyth is a daugatir of Mr. Brandon of this towiriltir, Or, and Mrs, John loorlyth of Fro- bisher are also here, Mrs. Fot,e.yth tM. illiam ivspieconta.uh.er gir.lh.Ood the 7th. she being daughter 4rW line, '4• An, excellent Saered CAUke3a, was giyen in Ebenezer Methodist ebureh recently. Mr, atulaMrs, WiI1ian Robb are hack to the 6th line atter A very pleasant visit with 'relatives in this .proviiice and in the WeSt. They state . thatat Frobisher, Sask. where they, ;Visited, there WAS a, very severe hall storni" early in, August . win& very seriously damaged the caop and what made it all the worse It War a rope- titien of 'theastorm of 1901, •• feel' • 9 • 1 . The Observer understands that, D, Bell. Intends to enter an jaction , to recoter for loss ',sustained by • him ihrough. fires pet ,out by his neghbets. Mr. Charles Manns •arrived home from -Frobisher, Sisk., eak Friday week, and will speed sonie time witb relatiyes and •friends here. Dr. Chesney, whe, is inspecting, for theatoyernment, was home over Sun- dag," He has been working: around Thedford and Forest. . • Mias Millie Beek left last tveek .to visit friends' in London .arid 13.r. G. G. F. . Yungblut :handed • over his 'shoe business to R.' J. Drysdale on. Tuesday Of last week. The., latter has been ; making improvements in the premises.' • • • While C. A.. McDonnell and Wife were jin Forest attending the 'funeral of :the late Dr. Walters, Mrs. Maori- ne s aunt,iss nu h, o was living with Dr: Walters, 00... The deceased was: a..„ sister of Mrs. .Mellis of Kippen,: and was well known in this section.: • • • , ' • - • Settforth • • *...1Viiss, Belle Farquharson* has spent seveial months. it Aprieg Lake; • allaerta, is home again. ' Mr. Frank Jackson, whose illness 'life mentioned .. in our list issue, has„ arrived home. We are pleased to F.42 e that he has 'alniost recovered :free; his • • • • -Britannia 'Lodge Will attend- divine Serviee in: St. Thomas' church on Sunday. evening 'Oext.a. At the presentation Of diplomas' at De La Salle' institution, • 'T,Oronte, Archbishop MeEvay delivered. sante' Wholesome advice to the young giris• who .had just graduated. He Sal .in part You are not all Called ual to be martyrs; but 'youcan.all make a success of life.; it:is not necessary for you to make fools of ' yourselves on the lecture platform or at con- ventions. Don't worry, the country Will still be Safe *after the conven- tienS are all oyer. Don't forget that home •ia the woman's hest 'place. There She can exercise her power for the• good' of all. Don't be in a hurry to: get married: Don't ' Marry the first •fool you meet. Men Will wait for ° you and. there are lots of them," 'Repeat it :-"Shiloh'S Ogre will. al- . Ways cure my coughs. and Olds." • .Benmiller Benson .i,ong spent Sunday :with his•home here, . Mrs. 'James Long is improving slowly. •„.' , • --• • • Mrs. Charles Waiters his ritt'rfied home from Michigan where she spent two months. • • Charles Oke took a trig to 'e,roato recently, with a load of• live stock. Mrs, Sonley (formerly Alms Fannie Allin) and her little girl, Grace, halye arrived home from the west and are guests cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saniuel Aldo. The meeting .,;)1., the 1...,agae fall this this aveek.,on thiriatuias Y.,,ve -so if has been withdrawn' he OE tz, not iaterfere with he ,Getnaui iat- larks Tree, at Lost Hie Vice Entirely. . Mr. J. If. Woods of • Point Reck, Oileida County, X, Y., had a hard ex: periente. "'A bad, attack of Catarrh settled' in. my forehead, and the pain over my eye , was so intense 1 44 thought my h ad .. would burst. My voice, grew hoarse and I coughed every night, d through the, winter could scarcely shelik. My voice was gone: TWO ilbetors didn't, help ine at all. 'The nett doctor ordered Ca- tarrhozolie. It mired me and now many others here use it also. My doctor says•he doeSn't know anything so ,good, for catarrh .and • Throat Troulilea4 Catarrhozene, Use it to - da', you're better tolnorrow, M. . . , . ,. . OltiNCIPALS , whom*.• ' / Our Winter It �. K. I ,At Guelph the other di W 11 , what we lose Perha. awe Old have . . Hoyle, M. P. P,, urged a change from "delayed its, going by calling it 0, the name "Winter Fair to "Christ- Christmas Carnival, thus giving the mas Fair," his reason being that the idea of good cheer instead of tending present makes one shiver itl c ld li•v the ithose cold, while the latter names indicates , who have no /Vine worth speaking of, good cheer* His suggestion is belag li but we didn't try the experiment, considered by the Association., 1We sacrificed the Winter Carnival , to ..Our advice ts-Doe't do it. .. • the dreadful fear of the critic's' that a • • Winter Carnival would Spoil our sum - We have winter in this countrY and mer resorts.' winter is the name given to it, We As a Winter Fair, the Guelph Show might call it summer, . but we weilid is a SUCCOSS. It dritV$ I° many to still have to wear out furs end o,ver- the Royal City that there is corn - coats. • If we could! elinnge the nature of ,the thing by changing the . name, plaint of lack of accommodation. It couldn't have been a greater success there would be . some reason for mak. .11 Called ri Christmas or St, Pat- ing a thange, although, for our part rick's or Twelfth of July show. And the weather we get in, winter is all it is just when it has reached this right. The frost makes, the ears tin- gle,. but the winds sweep . the cob- sublimity ,of perfection that a propos- al comes to ehange the name. Well, out of the brain. We like to complain about the weather, but In Don,'t do it, . gentlemen. Winter • would raise .winter juat the same if it Fair" is all right, It has made good, It is not a misnomer. The Fail! takes .should fail to turn up regularly once Place in. winter -a Gnelph. winter, at a _year. 11 's the sort of cold they that_a cold, crisp, nipplig, eager have in the Northwest, but what's air, you ow hear the. sleighs -creak_ • the ieof having ' it geld if you: acin't ing a mile away ; icicles hang lest - •• ReMernbei the dk.te of S. L, Taube's visit to Clinten and if there is any- thing whatever wrong with your eye, sight;; make it a point to consult him at • Nbirriandie Hetel, Thursday, Jan, 7th. • *•• a • Dungannon. . • A few frora Dungannon attended the meeting. held at Nilerecently, in the interests Of: the laymen's missionary; movenient. Rev, W. A. °Smith gave an address. , • Miss Richards, milliner' here. for two seasons, has returned to her 'home, 'at St. Mary's for the holidays. Mra, Mountain, 'whohas/or sew time, is not progressing ,as her - many friends would wish, 'Dungannon needs a railway and wants a branch of the • C. P, R. We. don't care so much where it comee&? fioin to long. as we get connection.hy rail with the outside world. A Christmas Tree 'entertainment in cOnneetion with 'St. Paul's, fieriday school Was held on Friday eecning last. The progtam •was , all that wag' promised and was eXcellent in every respect; •• . Qa Wednesday evening ofthis week the Presbyterians have their Tree and entertainment which promisee to be 'a Very pleaeittat affair. All,. are looking forward to 1:;,i . • • On Christmas nigh T tlie Methodist Sunday school will gye• an enter taininent in the Agricultiiral hall, much a e OSP they su er as year. What is needed the west is' __Repeat it :-".Shiloh?s dute.will wheat, which, 'while Opening a fort- . ,_ I will stil4. maintain the hith milling . It Might as well be not at belled from Guelph whiskers, but all as be and not be felt. , boys ,apd girls are skating and ..playa. Some years ago we Used to have .nig hockey, urchins are coasting down Winter Carnivals in Canada. Then the hill, men 111 Tam o' shanters are it was bad for Canada. bepause . shouting "Sootier up" in the rink, some 'supersensitive creatures thought bells jingle merrilyall the while, and it advertised our cold weather- our the natives are , almost int0Xleaterl snow and ice, .And so the Winter Cara- . with the very 'joy of living. 'Ashamed :ival went out of business a victim to, of our winter ? ,Bah ! ..you ought to the fool idea that we must • pretend to be ashamed of yourself, Mr. Hoyle, - be What 'vve are not and to have not Kincardine Review. Of Idieee qierillueekle b ur Ipl..d that have been Oigliesi le te fleht tsr you *Omit the disuse ger** that eerietantlY sowlaneer your heel*. Timm oorpussiss are mode , heathy and !tree* by the • use. of Hoetre Sarsapari I le. This medicine effects BO ilkoriderfral cures, not simply becsame• it contains sarsaparilla but because it combines the utmost remedial valuel of more than 110 different ingradients, eseu .grently etrengthened and enriched by nos pesunar sombinauon. There iv no real substitutefor it. It urged to buy any preparation Nati to be "just as good" you may be sure it la In- ferior, costs iese to make, and yIeldl the dealer al41.7; (tir Ge today 9 gest. Pre,. Pared *WY by C. T good Co, Lowell. a. 11:Miss, U. 0. 44 Hon. W. J. Hanna was the guest Or honor at the banquet of Queen's Med- ical School, Kingston: • Peculiar Weakness of Women. Many women suffer 'Intel(' torture. from nervous debility arisiag, front disorders of the lemiaine organs. • Day by day they grow worse 1t falge• sense of =abatis prerents them usiag ' a good .reniedr-like Ferrozone,-and it ,would cute' them. Lest nerve force is brought back --new vitila • oneggy • is supplied -irregularities disappear. Fora ropne does restore wealcarale • • For those who suffer and tind werk. , hard to bear nothing supPlies tlie health and 'vitality that -Ferr..0.0.1e so" 'aOaata . . ll drs• ,sueraeller.brings. 4.11a.rarateed free trentlcohol and sure to cure, I • HAVE THE .SAMPSON,BRAND • To Circumvent the Frost If the .expectations f Dr. C: E. Saunders, eerealist o the Central Experimental Farm,' ttawa, ; are re- alized the farmer of • this country ,will in, a few ars have an early - ripening wheat, which .will be of in- calculable ' advantage, particularly to the West. In an address .at Toronto recently, Dr Saunders said that be- fore ten ;years have elapsed he , ex- 1.pecta ter,' have some new. varieties.' of wheat that in essential respects are bettor than the old ones, and: e, is confident he . can get • them • to :ripen two weeks -earlier than the present , wheat ,cultivated in .thewest. I With the • introduction of such a - wheat Western Canada will -have erporne the one great drawback from which it seders as an agricultural country -the liability to early frosts Had there beetle Sown a, wfieit SU& as Dr. Saunders hopes for, Saskateh- ewan farmers would have• been Saved f 'th 1 d ed. 1 t tudes 'of India,, where two crops •a • year are grown and the graittripens early. .One variety the doetor • has • will mature in 79 days, and he hopes• l'that within,' the next deeade to have • some of his newest and best varities in use ' • • 1• The prairies of Western Canada offer; the best wheat -raising soil int:the- woild and the men who. are engaged _ in the great agricultural industry in that Part Of the Dominion will watch with epecial interest the 'progress of the experiments Which are now being. made, and the success of •.,vhich will 'Mean milli -one' dallhai than an- nually: ways cure coeghs and collo '' !night earlier than, any , now ,knoWn, • ----•' •• .iqualities. which -line_ given • .Weetere. .' • . Canada's cereal the •-spleinitst reputa Gr . •:.. gy Township. / . . , tion. it now en.i00-...th6- World over-. -. ,• Mrs. Duncan Macdonald of Kinc..a.rda, ' / t Dr..., Saunders'. aim is to obtain a Wheat hie has been visiting her, sister, .Mrs: ies tpossessing,411 the good qUalita ! of the best Maultobea wheat; With Job iusg.. • . : . . . i , snerter period Mr, Duneah Taylor a ' of growth,which . has sold his dee farm. to Mr.' Law- . 9f the'13;(1 'eon. 'mould eliminate' the danger .ot. the. rence Wheeler for .36;000. , . iweitern.:crop from early frosts:' The, A contract for 'gravelling 524 yards ,i only trouble, he says; is that. the .ex- ,•• , penmental work inight not be 'taken 'n the sideroad leading to McNaught C, P. R: sta.tion. will ' be let this ; up on a sufdciently broad basis., He week. , . . . .. ., . .,lhas secured fOr the purpose- of. cross - the son, of Mr, ' Alfred Ward, aged 'I' wheat from Siberia, and of Ittliues•sel:r- There. passed away on the.- 4th. inst.. breeding. seine verities of . n . ' eals from the higher and lower alti- sig. years and one month. The funer- al 'took place to Elma cemetery. :. On. the 5th inst. tVilliam Turnbull . • • " . • This CoMbinatioe Always. Wins.. died la kineardine, For two years . . • , . . . he was a seWere ' Sufferer. He was How often we hear of people who horn. in Ayr ini 108 And...served • • an have had an - aching joiet or mopele.: apprenticeship to the • • carpentering, for yeara. No . more speedy' remedy business and Moved to Huron tewn- can be ;adopted than .tortib. on . Ner- viline- and. then . agely a Nertiline Porous Piaster. At once the.mueeles begin to resume their wonted.. - vigor and. flexibility. Inflammatory' syrop•-• tons..arid pain ,: dihappear. ,Nerviline Why • should the municipal elections. Plasters can be - -worn . by the .most of Ontario bb held at 'One of the, most delicate child Or aged person, They inconvenient seasons of the year4sks are invaluable AS thousands .- have the • Hamilten Herald,. Our, municipal ptoved, Used *along with Nerviline campaigns, cohtinues that "jeurnal, they are guaranteed • . to permanently are conducted -in the °Iaitfew vkeelts' drive out any •Muscular. ache, pain of the year, .a time when MristmaS or stiffness. Try these- rernedies, and and New Tear's, . activities make it judge,for yourself. • 26eat all dealer bird' for many citizens to deVote or N. C. „Poison",,k . Co, Kingston, much ,thought or Work' to civic dulies. Ont.' • ' '• ' " ° ......, Ontario is alone among the proviricais I in adherence to this ancient -folly.. flu' Ottawa Journal' points out that . in I, Are your • 'glasses right ?, Vision Quebec the Municipal elections are changes as all things do, Consult $.: held on the third Monday in. rruesth:II Thursday., Jan, 7th J.antiarY/1, Taube at Normandie Hotel. on New Brunswick an the last - in Octolser ; Nova Scotia on the third - ---- --- * . . ship about ,twenty, years ago. • • . A Change Should Be Made. . . Tuesday ie. November ;• Manitoba on • the first Tuesday in December, -fa • How to eettre Farm Help British' COlurabia, on dates fixed by , . • §,. the different namicipalities, and in as ,usual, the Salvation Army wilt Saskatchewan and ,- 'Alberta on the be in a position to introduce" farm second Monday In Decergber, help tofarmers throughout the court,. , try during the doming spring. All i indieations point to a revival .Leas Cows this Year, 1#adt" and there is 0, probability that . ,. . farm help will be scarce. The Army Perhaps the most noticeable fatme authorities are constantly_ in emu - of the crop report issued by, the Ont- niunicatiOn with new comers and ario Department of Agriculture is the others in •the calintry, who aro desira reduction in the ; number of ranch oua of locatieg on farina from time* ems and cattle generally in the pro- to trinie,, and will be glad to introduce • There were in 1908, . vines these people to farmers needing help . ... ' - 1,113,374 mtleh it is .not the purpose of the Army, cows in Ontario, as compared with however, to encouage the inntigra- 1,8152,871 ,,in 1007, a falling oft -"of tion af farm help to Canada during nearly 44,000. Other cattle decreased thecoming season, unless the condi. from 1,774,195 'to 1,711,485 in the Cons warrant such a policy. There - same period. At the same time there • fore, farmers who are likely to te- was an increase in the total numhbr quire help, lire advised to eummuul- of live stock owned in the province. sate promptly With Lieut. -Colonel , ..... ... - .4,0,.....4*.....1.. Thomas Howell, ifarneS and Albert Streets, Toronto, Ontatto. Amin - The first Grand Trunk Paeitic train cation Forms mid all other informa- l:as erossed tiattle River brikige be. tion Will hi selplieiLtteely on appli- tween Vdmontori and Saskatoon, cation' to the Above address, 1. • of Cement for sale, in large and small quantities. 'There is no bet. ter make of °emelt on the marke(. Office opposite "!:G T, R. passenger station. Telephone connection, or • orders may be left at Harland Bros. hardware store. if more convenient. ' JAMES HAMILTON,. CLINTON. NEW MEAT MART. -HAVING chased the butchering business •car- •. ried on for some' time hy the Colclough o s94 , we respectfullyt $01iCit a share of the .patronage of the public which we hope to 'merit by keeping/the hest of meats and at.'reasen ble Prices. • Give us a 0,11. Our shop is next to The Newsw Recanal Office. -T. T. & Bert Murphy . ••• • CRESOLEN ANTISEPTIC- TABLETS Asimple and effective'remCdy for' tORE"TfiROAtS AND "IcOOltisa • They combinethe germicidal valUe of Cresoleno, Vtlithosoothing properties of slimiery On and lino- • ru;e: .Your• druggist or from us Mc in stamps. • ' ' LaInptc! limas l,linited, Agehti, Montreal.: • • • • .Jacobs' Goillg;out=0 Business Sale To buy the"very newest Christmas Novelties at sale prices •In Necktie, Searfs,.i.n 'all, the ,neweat shapes . Handkerchiefs, all kinds t silk and 4inen G -loves .c) • Braces, Armlets and i-Aose Rapport- ers rn sets 'Fancy Vests, Knitted Vests, . 4IVoo1 Sweaters Shirts, Collar! and CufI4, • In fact everything in men's wearing apparel. c,. Fleece Lined 50e 'Underwear for 40c r. All kinds of wool underwear at reclikoed Prices. JACOBS CLINTON,