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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-20, Page 6D Cli ptcm Not s—R"Ord __1__1_-___1-_11 ------- L_ _= � � i, �_ , � , ,-, , � __ W _-, , - , - ,.�,, . _-!, ; , � '. �- - , ,. � , �. . , , � , � � - ___ _ __ ,_____,­__­__,_____ __________`I I, I - I . ,��,��..� 0 \\ R � _,4_1 �i r / N i w wv t w I The Conaria Life 13111* May 2Qtb . Messrs: Shaer and Fliasopla, cloak 1 The Freuch Chamber of Dep manufacturers of Montreal, who. as: yesterday endorsed the Goverum signed on Saturday, were both ar- attitude with regard to the p rested' on a charge of fraud. strike. i . I Authentic figures compiled °or the [to various parts of xew Ontario and ` Some of the statements made by i fact that shareholders svexo drawing Three men, fell 0;000 feet to the bot- 11 r ed Jacket aline shaft at . I.Montreal afar show that kb,cUO immi. ;1,500 scattered themselves along trio 114x. Tuxxt#f,, when the Canada L&fellill,ihixt to seventy tom of the R » grants, excluxirp of children under +lino from Montreal to Sault g Sto. Was under consideration by the house original cap«cal Invested by them 1 Calumet Mich. Repeat its-`tShiloli's Cure .ill age, have passed WOUgh the Cana- ( Marie. , ways cure my coughs: and colds.' ( of Gammons; are deserving of riiarQ these things should, Mr. 't'urxiff said, Twenty Persons aro believed to have � than Pacific Windsor Street Station ! Tlra• total number of immigrants to ,+ at'�Mpntreal in one month. The flood , Ganada for the year ended ,,larch:31, than passin attention. . be ex lained and an A ortunity given b46 drowned in the Ohio River, near . a i title of immigration began about the was 146,008, compared with 2 , .67 In y further legislation instheard before Pittsburg. order that what was. said b Mr. policy holders to be PP sad to I ween Alcxan4ra, In a message • middle of March,. clad t e figures tom- in the previous year, says. tho62 aft govern , fled over aria month from 1Vlazcli 15 ta�va correspondent of the Times. Tumid may be clearly understood it the division; of profits was, gran 4 tlici !sympathy to the Women Nurses . p r, l is necessary that the nature of some company. <, gress at Liverpool, intimated to April 1� Of this number, 12,04a British immigrants numbered a2:901, Y 1 Repeat it ;.. Shiloh s Cure will al -'she as not In, sympathy with :. w <" or 78 per cent• of the whale, went di- belU .a decrease of 68,000 ; Contin.en- � of the polices issued by the Canada The statements made by the'rnemb>F' Rays cure my coughs and colds." i suffragettes. recti to Winnipeg, and from there tel immigrants numbered 3 ,17a a Litebe borne in mind. Holders of . r . �S � y P g !? , in nuestion cannot Li brushed aside as scattered themselves' over the far decrease .of 49,800; and immigxant's!thesa,,policies, in, return for the pay, those of a artisan, because Mr. Tur- Y�- I West ; 2,955 used. Toronto as -the dis- from the United States numbered 50%- iment of certain annual premiums, are rill; is a Liberal. The " txihutina centre, mast q#these Bola 8391, a slight increase. lentitled in addition to the face value y should have been Hist, and an opportunity given, '" (of their chicles to share in the xq- . ._ - .�.....- ,� . . policies, P as demanded, for Canada Life olio fits earneh by the company. Mr. Tur• holders ,to be heard before any policy .::ain has falteri over a great part of I • fits earned by the company. Mr. Tur- lation to increase the power of he "� the iveStern. Provinces, and, it is hap- I Whooping Cough,. tech years, since . the Canada Life directorate was passed. This was all ed, exon wished mane of the prairie , came under its present management, the more necessary i g p Thin is a more dangerous disease y rom the fact that HME fires that have1een raging in Saskat- than is generally presumed. It will ;be the profits going to policy holders Hon. Geo. A. Cox is reputed to htrct' 0. K chewan. ,. ithat dwindled year by year ; soma been one of the Tar est contributors a surprise to many to learn i.hat more, large policies which twenty-five, g deaths resuA from it than from sear- to Liberal campaign funds in past thirty, or forty years ago,; earned as contests. Sir Wilfrid Laurier can Ill +1.D EXC,UrRaSIONS " .The steamer Scotia, had her stem let fever. Pneumonia,. a#ten, results , split and was otherwise damaged in from it: Chamberlain's Cough Rem- much as $25 in a year now carr, lie afford to have the suspicion go a+tiioad' Yanitobl�, Saskatchewan, Alberta cplltsion with the Allan liner sib•er- edy ]xis been used in many epidemics said, only $10 a year. Mr. Turrift that he is allowing policy holders in sibal Traiwlea�e7 oronea2.00 p•'a .on, fan oft Halifax. The S` t :tan was not of whoopingcough, and always with naturally wanted to know why the a great insurance company to be, 1ev- APRIL 8, 20 YAY 4,:10 JUNE:1,16, 20 damaged, the best x ults Delbert it7pI{sig of Bollcp holders' share of .the. company'si fed upon for the payment of cortr:u „JULY 18, 2a AU0,10, 24 SEPT.1, 21 Harlan Iowa say s of it : "1Vi bo profits had so greatly faVen off, One tions to; a party war chest. .. ._ - . - . . • . , - . , : Y. Y y f tl f.11. W ' 1 t Hon. L. P. Brodeur accused the On- cou h when nine mon- reason or ie a ing o mfg i be, . lie took whooping g thought, found in the fact that Hon, taxio Minister of Pubic Works of alts I -Ie had it in this winter. I g ' 11 It was a ver serious mistake in the< Y BAILN'E V Border MacGrE .old. breach of faith in the Mouse: lest nigh') a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough George A. Cox, who is President of face of the statements made, and in g Q got for publishing the fisheries regulations Remedy which proved good. I can- half a dbzen other companies as well defiance of the demand fora hearing ---_- • in the treaty betw4n. Canada anti the not recommend it too 'highly." For as the Canada Life, was drawing $20,- olfpolicl holders, to rush the Canada - Route, Description and Pedigree' United' States. sale by tV• S. R. Ilolmes._ 000 a year as Salary, from this com- L e bi th ough the Commons at the 1iSOIVDraY Spill leave his own stable Border MacGregor is a fine "' pst i ,parry, whalo two. of his sons were re- Iceiv+ing present session. The Senate can do in Clinton and proceed south on the ing stylish horse of great weight. - $20,000 and $15,000 respectivee, something towards demonstrating its London Road 2h miles, thence east substance, with good feet and HARRY RIND KNOWS. O,rrey Township.: , ly from the same source, Another own fitness to' survive by blocking the . 1+ miles to the 2nd con,, thence -and „ capital action. He is also ( reason, he believed, was found in the bill.- n. h o R.. Pepper's for noon, then choicely bred ,and is sure, be a W. S. R. Holmes the druggist, does h g . . _.� _ south to the Mill Road and west to alar favorite with all who want )3ossenbury's hotel, Brucefield breed not guarantee Parisian Sage to grow y spent Sunda with ivesf here. hair on every bold. head, but if there has I Edward Bozsseau of Toronto 1 KEEP THE BALANCE UP• for good marketable stock, , . night.. � Border MacGregor won first g ,•Iyliss Martha Johnston has. gong to, is an life left in the roots of your entered suit at,Springfield Ill., to It 1 t thf 'd t -t U1 SDAY-Will proceed 1,1 miles to at the Seaforth,Agricultural Scale Y Brussels to learn dressmaking with ias been xu u y sal t i,, any W., JACKSON, AGENT. CLINTON. hair, •Parisian Sage will stimulate th© Miss, Colvin. recover $27,500 on a note given P. J. disturbance of the even balance, of the 2nd of Stanley to R. Tasker's Fair for four best colts by any hair bulbs and cause Four hair . to , Kieran o4 the Fidelity Funding Com- health .causes serious trouble. Nc�bdy. for noon, thence north on 2nd , to ]corse. And at the. Miaineapolfs k grow again. Here fit one case, •' am' lYlr, John Pearson spent Sunday 1 Benedictine can, bo too careful',tp keep this balance Bayfield Road and west to Edward he won first and the Gold Medal, now using the .second bottle of your with his uncle, A. H. DTusgrove, M. Pant' by t �e Sisters of Wises for night, 1 Border MacGregor (11,636). Vol, x up, When .people legfn to loss apps- , C � Parisian Sage, and can notice a, new P. P'., Wingham. Nauvoo, . Ill. tire,. or to get tired easily, the ]cast WEDNESDAY -Will go north: 4 miles• brown, foU..ed 1900, bred by Da crop of Bair appearing, I am glad to Mr. Thos, Vodden has moved his. � iciiprudcnce brings on sickness, �yeak to Holmesvillo for noon, thence 8 Bowman, Manorlcy's Lochgelly, F VICTORIA DAY say it is a darker color than my hair family to Ethel, where he has par- itess, or' debility. The system needs.a north on the Maitland', then east 1 shire. Sire, Prince' of Roxbur EXCURSIONS Iwas before I became bald." Harry chased the farm adjoining. the village, Repeat it ;"Shiloh's Cure will a1- mile to W. Nesbitt's for night. (40,616) Vol. 21 by MacGregor (1,,4 Reich 10 Manhattan St. Rochester, and belonging to Noble Milne, �� tonic, craves it, and sliauld np> be , g g wa s par_ m cot+ tis and colds, THURSDAY -Will. proceed to Sum.. Vcl; 3 by Darnley (222 Vol, 1, D RETURN TICKETS y Y g denied it ; and the beat tonic of ) N. Y. i Mr. Harvey Elliott, who ltas bcon which we have an lcnowled a is merhill and north on the Base Lino Miss Ill, of Manorley's• (8,124), AT SINGLE FARE Don't wait till you're bald before in the hospital at Toronto, came Y g to W. Mair's for noon, thence 2!c i2, by Royal. Charlie (727) Vol; 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla: What this med- Improver Between fill stations in Canada, also using Parisian Sage, use it now. Kill_ home on Saturday even ng.: We are icine has done in keeping healthy miles cast on the 8th and 9th, then A (391) Vol, 1 g, dam, Yo to Detroit and Port Huron, MLch• ; g 1 g YQung Clendrte. (people healthy, in kee in up the even - Miss ) the 'dandruff germ and ::event bald lad to state that lie is much irni A south 21 miles then east 1 mile to (8,123 Vol. 12 by New St Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. X - mess. W,, -S. S. R. Holmes the druggrst, ;roved. ' Valance of health, gives it the same Owen Reynolds. for night. (560) Vol. 1 by Crown Prince (2 Good going May 21, 22, 23, 24, Re- sells Parisian Sagi at 50 cents: a The Sabbath school. held in the FRIDAY -Will go 11 miles sotl It and • Vol.' -4 g: g dam; 'Miss of wla,lorlc turn limit May 20th, 1909. large . bottle, and he guarantees it . to boundary srhool House has re -opened Route distinction as a preventive that it 21 east to Harry freeman's fol i (1959) Vol., .6, by Defiance 224). Vol .enjoys as .a cure:: Its early use has cure, d'and'ruff, stop faliin • Bair, and with :in attendance .of forty. ;%7r.• MON'DAY-Will leave his .own stable illustrated . the R isd of the of noon, thence south to Huron Road by Sir Colin (772) Vol. 1, g, g, A. Y. P. EXPOSITION om d • cure all diseases of the scalp., ox arca- .:Tohn .MeLenrean is the Superintendent. lot . 40, con• '3, L. R. S. Tucker sa 'n that a stitch i+n time saves and ;west to the Gommorefal Hotel; dam,. Bot, by, Surprise ; (846) Val, 1' -SEATTLE- et' back, Parisian Sage is delightful-� At a meeting of .the committee it smith, and proceed 2# miles' south yi g Clinton, for night. I . Route; nine. Take 146osl s for appetite, , • , Very low excursion rate in effect. ly :invigorating 'ha:r dressing ; it lack- was decided ti). hold the annual. Sun to the Mill Road, then east to Cleo. strength, and e durance. SATURDAY --Will remain at his own MONDAY; 112AX 3rd: -Will, leave 1 May. 20th, 1909. ` as the hair soft, fluffy and beautiful. day school circuit. convention at lsth-. Aberhardt's for noon and then by g n.' • stable,- own: stable, Lot 2fi, Huron Roa Full information and -tickets from-- i el cn the 24t•Ir. A list of topics Was Way of :Seaforth and Huron.. Road -- This route will be continued through- Tuckexsmith; and Will proceed JOHN RANSFO�RD, Town Agent. �'—'- t arranged and with special music. ,a ( to William Dale's: for• night. • • out the` season, health. and . miles 'north to the 2nd cott,, ih PATTISON, Depot Agent. A young. lady �vallced iutq ,rho hlousa good thne is being. looked Yorwara to.: TUESll AY -Will proceed by way of ICClaflld weather permittingI y s for noon th of Commons duringthe. session es- g g Huron • Road to Ransford's corner • . I. Pedigree, along Base' Line to E•phraf Y In .the 'evi Din a son service will be Hu (' a the terday afternoon. She had no ultmiod led 'by the united choir, And an . ad and then to .his -own sta�)IQ for noon, • , I Route. Bar One f. (22036) was foaled- fit' Butts' for night.. Wilfred Bishop, clerk in the Ottawa purposes, and retreated ra ridl when dress will also : be given,. WEDNESDAY -Will proceed` 11 miles, 1001 sire .Bar On II...12 44 TUXSDAY-Will proceed -west to t y 1zONDAY:-Will lease his own stable + e ( 7. ) grand .� she. disepyered.her mistake. west to' the Loitduta ltv,W, then 1f ,sire liar 1�oYte'.(2388)i rA 1 -6th con., then south to the Ilur postofficc, has been arrested on a miles south tl en 1 it - in Bayfield .and .proceed to Nelson ,g nil dam Blyth Road then to the Graham Hot f ,Sir Richard Cartwright informed. then ) m es west to Yeo's; Bayfield' Line, Goderidt Tp.; Empress (3011,) ,Bar ,Qrie V's dani ' charge o stealing letters. The value of the concession' obtained the 2nd of Stanley' to Id: Tasker s. was ueeW 4 049 Clinton.;: for noon, then east alo Senator Lougheed'that 4autda �yould, . fo :poen, thence -east to 9th con. to (6 ), b' lIymnes • III: �--. t be, re resented. at the Imperil De-'vv_11. be fully understood by, families for noon then by way of -the 2nd Gcor a Coo er's for ati ht: (9039)., dam. Call.: the.�Iuron Road to, his'own. stab A A !�vitli:.a number of cliil.dren of school con., .and Bayfield Road to Wise's- g P ' g g Pence Confer sate fn London ' probably for ii} ht. "" A y 1 ?corner, ,ihcn north to Jas. Graham's 'TUESDAY -Will go north to. `• George . *Description. WEDNESDAY-1VIII. proceed cast i by SU ,Frederick Bordon :and Icon• L: , age;, The .purchase- oC ntunerous school books at, an excessive price ha's been for night. Proctors, ,Cut Dime; for noon, bhence ``I3ar One:. V." was, one of she .best . James 1Viartir>'§; 2nd con,; for it (P. Brodeur.' West to James Harrison's, lst con,;), bred• Shire horses. in England.on boot then north by way o`i�r' ooxou h ' A. large rock craslied.doWn''on a C.' one of rho most oppressive and irk_ TIILIRSD:�Y-,fill proceed west to for night, sides descendinm from " • ri ' g GOLD MEDAL ;P`. -R. tratii on a mountainous section some items in connection with the 9th con, and'north to tAikliani g , � + o � HS m es and to k rank •Storeys for night. family out o, and in securing ,the re- •Gould's, Huron P,oad, for noon ; WEDNESDAY -Will proceed aloA-. the I trotitob Tom; weighs. 2000 pounds, 'PHUFSDAIT-By ,,vat' of Winthrop: to ` between MattAwa 'and :I{ippewa. Til y yid .d' r. h Whit- then a the Huron Road to' en fl- 1st con. to his own stable.. has three white feet wind White :stripe the 9th-, con.. to Win G. Hart's f en ins was smashed' 'but .the train duction in cost pro a fol t e.Vt i P I3 m or " ., g . •. ne -Governnicnt has .rendered a'serv:cd '' 'ler far night: THURSD kYm-Will stand in Itis own on face, and possesses plenty of .}cone of one hour,. then' Jas. Caitibell's- . i • ' „, fortunately remained on the rails. Y 1 I - st, the best unlit with lettit of `fe t ::' for noon the :, 1 + o£ great value t6 thcls:e much to need Ply DAY .Will .proceed, north 1 .mile 'able. I quality- Plenty y a h n 3:, miles west.to Jas,. { t� I .. 1D.. ,- ,. or; and won the following .prizes .. in Dale's' for night. (of the same, It is. to be hoped the .then. south on liaitkand con. to PR AY, )Sill . go south on .Bauble l cod work will ` o on and that Simi- . the *Young's for noon , tltcryge to 11•i Eng and' I1RIDAY-1 mile east to Kiriburn „+ b WRY ,COUGH Sl RLPSa FAIL. i Line to #a , ce.Johnston s for noon 1903 -1st' rfze I?b' lead Coun ' ' ' y lT p + ,iY i tY Show then south to his .own .stable... { f1. lar reductions will hc' secuxd, 'trot !on IIolmesvillc . hotel for one hoiiP. thence across ' to Goshen Line to n , The slip ui,ckl over. the sor ir= 'iv in all classes of Public scllooL: books then to Graham house, Clinton 'for. William Rathwell's for night. 05 1st prize il7a.y%Dap, Llange' ��A PURD:�Y=1V,til .. proceed to '' • S. Y P,q. y e rit•ated membrances dro into the but fn those in use in the IIigh schools night• g 905 -1st prize Conway Show. �' Switzer's, 2nd con., . Tuckersmith, . + A SATURDAY -44 ill return to his own • 190.5_ 1st rize Llan y " �f • stontacli and do little o,se' but harm as well-' IWecl.l . Strn. _ SATURDAY -11'i11 proceed by way' o; i P ge#ui Couiyt t Show, for noo>r, thence to his own stable r Y stable whore lie, ...remain .until ' London Road to his s avn t 1909 -1st prize Iiugori .. Coiini StoClc . w: ,a :he will. remain until .the f f� . digestiont• Its uif�erent.:tiih.Catarilti i 9 sable Cor' ,tIe•followir, bTonda mornI c Y e o. . v _..:. noon.. tr Show. lowing .Monday morning.' . oz'one-you inhale rt. .E ery .:breath Terms. y •. The above route will be continued . sends liealing balsams to the inflamed [ Allsses .•Addie and. •Laura Ca,idiff, .7th .1. Terms Terms.. . through oot the season health and To tnsuie a foal, one mare $lie, two To insure; ..$12,� payable.lst of Feb- . To insure a'foal, "$10, ,payable Jan, t tissues::'I'ighifness•, soreness: and iri- con.,.are baclt front an.eitjoyable visit_:: : 2 I. ., wca:ther permittina' owner,, $ 5,' : payable ruary, . 1910. A'ceicients : at risk of nary lst, 1910:. Parties disposin of .. . marcs this sapte pw FOR - flammation are cured pt' lual.n, pine :vith: Io>cnto friends. Jin: ;]st,. ,1910: lvZares must `lie : xe= wners: Owners 'trying t ' thein m 'r s their m g essences.' 'The cough ,goes away, A pew lesidencc will lie erected . b Description :and. Pedigree Y ng a.c ares before foaling trine, and Y , N. , turned regularly 4o tile• horse or they 'and not returning them will be charg-,parties not returning their mareg ithroat is strongthened, 'huskiness is .Gco.:IIaiiley; 14111, con,, .this season.. •� Y.OU. G GLhNDRIE is a br=ght liag 'will a ch r 1 g b aged full, iiisurance'whetirer d insurance whether in foal or not:,, regularly ao'the ' horse; will be cured. Nothing so simple, .so, convert- I Mrs. Chas... V-a,nnorman has abecnl with _two• wil.te. hind legs, and star fo 1 or o a f �e n. a not; P rt es disposing of Parties disposing of tlieir mares be -.charged full insurance; - foal or no _ Ale and '1 0o te'r • fent, so certain to cure as ' Catarrho- l very ill during the past week, at the on the face...Is well built, on short their marcs before los with good b o. a foaling time • will are foaling. time. will be held respon• foal: ` All accidents to mares at- risk zone. Try'it. 25c. • and $1:00 sizes. home of her parents, Moscs and, Mrs. ,legs, g d tnusele and feet. Ide • Sold every.tvhere. t Doll, 6th con. ' ' . was sired F;;y Clendrie Prince ('3534), be charged full insurance whether in si►ble. of owners, . . Vol. -3 ' IIs b ,Isar Irvin 44h0 foal or not. Afl accidents to Maros DOMTNICI{ .Rli'NOLDS I AWARDED G 'DALE & SON Council Will be held an ?vlay. 29th, Y Y. g ( ) a ' t'risk of;owners.. proprietor and Manager._ Proprietors and Managers:.' Misses Thompson of Dungannon 'Stoll ''8 he by McGregor (1437)., Vol. . • . locality Have t:uen.visftfng at the homQ . ; he by Darnley .(222)i Vol. 1 ; he Description. ... �I�T LA`I"�' to the Palm �[e 'of theft t�r_ele and Atilt, Jas• and Mrs. by Conrlueror, (199 ), Val. I ; her : by • 1 gr,' dank -Warrior {902. 2 " . , ICELAND (1673.1) . .bay; white ), Ux Baron ( 7) Belongs Z`li, Aruistropg. Lochfergus. Champion. (499), Vol.: I ; blaze, hind, legs and both fore .les 1' eli�C Pt'ld8 b Bryon 101). �• Reeve Fraser attended Morris eoun- �he b-S41mond s Champion (737) Vol. g - T ST. LOUIS I XHIEITION t white. Foaled' 1896: Bleeder, Wm. flouts. . De1. scription. A, matron of the most determined' cil in connection with drainage gnat �l ; lie by Farmer (284),•, Vol.. I ; Bouch' Esq. •Ashburn.1.1. 1 MONDAY -Will' leave his own' stable Celtic Pride , is a horse ,off.' great. :character was encountered by a yoaii+* ters having to do with the .two 3nun_'Farmer by ,Glancer (338 ; Glance: nv . Iceland• is a .perfect. type :of draft it'. Ba field and o south to Snow- Site le and c man i 1.904. woitian reporter on a• countx paper, iii alines. ,Young Champion (937) , he by Bloonr- i y g a om d ng appearance ,; A y A p ' , p 'Vin: Moffatt 6th con. :rive ( p'on (95) ; he b . Glances' horse of faultless conformatioti and den Bros. for noon, then to. John � big, flat, clean bone ; a►aundantly fur- . Sync, was sent out to interview lead 14Ixs \ field .(ham i , g Horner s for night. , nished with fine. silk hair, arrived 1 y . great power in condition weighs 2240 ' Cnt medal for Ale in Canady, in; Citizens as 'to thein politics.' hone from`the • hospital at.Clinton (337)• pounds, IIs lyes used. in the stud TUESDAY - Will i y being. y � ' • this week much improved in health and C'lendrie Prince's dam, Mary of• ,n ' in, TUESDr> Y Will go south ori Saublo characteristic of his high breeding. ! ''May I see.. ?" she asked of ' a p a I dr' 9 147 t England and was decidedly successful. . Line,, then :across. to Mr. Stein; ' He; weighs 1`000 ounds.. His. ti tion sa stern -looking woman who .opened the we trust 'she will soon bo fully,. re- Olen ie (6 ),, . . Toi. 8 ; by 'What - P c , The farmers of this section have a back's,..11tli con:, Hay; fur. noon, Iike all the Darnley 'descent, is perfee- door at, ane bouse:. stored. - (Care I. (912); Vol. 1 ; ho by prince .chance to et tile of a draft horse Bronson. i "'\ ' C Mrs. Andrew Turnbull • who has .3f 'Wales (673 he by (lencral (3,22)'; g then. north to B on on. Ling.by way ton. Ibis beautiful` .head and neck, 1 •i o, you can t, answered he mat- of the very first class, Ile is tea, sure n line 'to John S arkso' for: deep,: well' lain shoulders we11 s sprung Elmer Pennock a rtted.cal student At roll, ;decisively. C,•een V1 for some time with -bronchitis. Gel by Sir 6ti.alter Scott (797) foal efts:. of tow p , 1 a ' Ot '' s i a 1 be b Old'Clyde (574 a`b Scotchtii' g •• . might.. ribs, together wfth'fee , pasterns, n c I But I want to know wliax party ha 'and' grippe, . we are - glad to ay s bet Y Y ) Y Iceland, '1G734 °was u chased when Queen's, wet sad leaky fascitis at + + p .r iVEDNESDA� -Will Cross• to Babylon bone a,nd feather of: faultless . duality, belongs to," pleaded the girl'. to be around again and is doing nice- (754)• Grand dam Lizette ($73$),•`al, Brockville and attempted to hkI his + 2 ;. by Darnley . (222), Vol.. 1 g, g, a g -year-old at a 'very, Icrig' figure by ' Lfrie to .Tis. T, I{Byes for.. noon,: Combine' to. make him a breed- Tho.woman drew up her tall figure. Iy , the Right Honorable Earl Spencer ins horse of. high mother. He was committed to theLaid, it'Wekl, take a ood look at me " she • Mrs. Alexan er Stewart, 16th con., dam Bell, by Lochfergus ),439).. Henry , , theta across to' Parr Line 'and • north g i dogroe, 'be- , lu '`I' g i'+• whit has born uncle: the doctor's care Irving's dant, Sarah Bernhardt (2241):{ K.-G.,•and has 'stood at las stud ever, to C. Ward's Varna, for night. ing descended through both sire city m. m. the party he bcfe»gs to . , I since'. for the use, of his. tenantry, be- THURSDAY-WIII r and .flim from .the Merr with grippe, is a great. deal' better. by Beaconsfield (1842), Vol, 5 b y' • proceed to his own yton Prfnco' of . Won.�. i r ,y ting she sire of many winners, ' .:and stable where he will remain until Walesa T" -" ` "~- ! Mrs. James Armstrong, 10th con, Lofty (460), Z o7:. 1. What Care I s the next morning, SIRE -Iris sir �- • �-�• . ,. , , g+ litany stallions '.by him are travelling e, Stately' City, • intends .taking a holiday trip to the darn, Jggan, by .Eclipse (268) ; he ,by England, one o£ England's most sue- ; g Cit wag. -�" P Emulitbi, (280), by Champion .(12.4), VRIDAY Will proceed to J: Hudie's,"imported by us in 1902, "a son of 1West and.will accompany her brother- cessful getters, Iceland, 16734, is the 7th con., Goderich. Tp;, for'., .noon, Prince Romeo, out of Nancy (12710) ' i inlaw Robert Sprung, nett Tuesda It will be seen from flee above ped- a , p g+ Y• �. sire of Berrywood Drayman, 2.,107,' thence to.Walter. Wallis' 1st con,, b Rovin Bo iv/ 0 s++oE von SH ' igtce that Clendrte Prance fit a choice. • + y g Y, by Sir 1Vficiiael (1530y Chas. Rozell, 9th con., has an In- exported us in 1905, and sold With- • �'" bred. horse' having for7iis Sires suchl for night: a Darnley, horse, As a yeasting: Race sur R'ea cubator. Last week out of 98 eg,s horses as henry Irving, is sires Cars I,, ,out reserve at Toronto on the 8th o£ y y won second at Hamulton CIA SATURDAY �ViI1 return to his own Stately Cit they have . 90 lively chicks that will Iriovember 1905 and the 'winner. at i +, ,� biacGregar, Darnley and the tinbcaten ' stable in Bayfield to remain ,.,until and Lanark,. As atwo-year-old he N, ao nP soon `be ab' e. to forage for themselves, prince of Wales. -unbeaten,, Toronto Stallion Show in, the spring the fallowing Monday morning, was third at .Glasgow and first at They axe Plymouth Rocks. -with a g ;of 1907. Wailflower (0107.1), is .the darn II3amflton y � a' 1 Leghorn crass. Young Cicndrie s dam is Lady Wan- of .stonewall (15375) who won first Terms. i wa , and as a three- ear -old he '� t , : .. natta, by Aa,kerfield.-,Isis grand dam . ' At 'Glasgow in a very, - -, _ __, ,,. and cup for young stallions at the To insure a foal, 815, two mares strong WAS fourth s• �by Sir William Price ; • g, g, dam byoni the same owner, g ran class n, had the Isla xe- Shiro Horse Shaw in 1896, + $28, payable • c a s a d y p Joe Anderson ;, g. g. g. dam by Kevil- •:anuary 1st, IM0. Mares must be miuni both that year and the fallow- IQ • ' There is more Catarrh in this seer worth, Pedigree, returned regularly to the horse, br,ing one. ! tion of the country 'titan all other disc Terms.' ,Lolldon , SIRE-Heela, (14084) g. s'sre S -- the will be charged full insurance DANT IHis dam, • Dais of Upper + Y I Y Ap ;cases put'together, and until,the last To insure a foal, $10, payable Ist olax, (1.1084), - g. g. nice, Z'tilcaA whether in foal or not. Parties dis-1Bar, was got by Orlando, considered few years was supposed to be incur- I f MAr, c . 10• Mares u ' re.- (3145), g, g. g, sire, Cardinal;. (2407), one of the best three-year-old seal- o h, 19 must he' posingy able. For. a great. ninny, years di;c•Ituined' regularly to the horse, ar.thcy g• g. G•. g• sire, .Heart of Oak (.tt►.05), fYne vfll bechargedonce lions that WAS ever shown.at the SH0� P0LIS� I tors pronounced Lt a local disease and,, will M char, ed full insurance; vvheth- f;• g• g• g• g• sire, Heart of Oak g Glasgow .Stallion Show, In 1889 he, I p _ + ' Y er lit foal or not, g ai (1003 ,. g, g. g: g. g. g. sire Glor (gifr , whether in. foal or not. All accidents was first At Ayr, third at Olas ow :ascribed failing remedies, cur and 1. con• I Parties. disposing. ) y ) to mares at risk. of owners. y g Y 1~ their mares before fo flint: t Die, will t;• g g g g g• g y ),. I ,, , second at. shines instantly at the first rub or two of the stand failin to cure with local sire Glory (030 Ayr and Last Ililbride Brush or cloth. treatment, Pronounced it inetrrable. he, held responsible for the insurance g• g• g -g• g• g• g• g. Siro, K: (1192), Pedigree, at ,Melrose. In 1890 lce'Nvas first at . !Science has proven catarrh to be tt h a,r- sire. LitUle Celtic Prido 12900 5412 12736 Mar lAll nd second at the H. ,-,no A. Will not rub off. Is Itnoney, whether in foal or not P g g g g g g g, g g ( ) ( ) ( ) y waterproof. constitutional disease and therefore hies trying mares and not returning Robert 1413,. g, g. g. g, g. g. g. g. g• g. light bay, foaled .80th May, 1903. S. at Dti` (lee. In 1841 lie was first . px . Softens requires constitutional treatment: and . _ reserves the , them must pay insurance, All ac- ,Site, Whittlesea Grey, 1st dam (0071) lilted by J, & It. 'Heweston, Falter- at Glas aw Stallion Show and hall Y I3alI s Catarrhs Cure, manufactured by Icidents to marcs at tate risk of own-• Wallflower (Vol. )XI.,, XIV and XV.), son, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire, the lower district of Wigtowushiro leather. l�To sub- V. J. Clancy & Co., Toledo, Ohio, f ers. The terins are the same, for r7y Reality (2882), 2nd d1m, Hitchin Siro-_Statoly City (10466). Gr sire-•- and first at the H. and A: ; . Show stitute event half ' .. I , is i,he only constitutional cure on the l Clrndrie Prince and Young Clendrie. Flower (Vol. XII,, X. and Y.I.), by Prince 'Romeo (8141), G. gr sire-� pre*uium. His stock have also tater as good,. markt . It is taken internall n .. t y n dost ,G. W. IvOTT Tom of the Shires (2682), Hitchin Prince of Wales (073). Dain Daisy of a forward place at ail thea princlp, es from 10' drops to a teaspoonful. It g first at Hcrtfordshire,i,lst iUpper Barr (1G4608a), sire of dam .. shows. Proprietor and ;Nana er Flower won ._ . � acts directly on the blood and mucous at Hertford in 1880; ist at Warwick- Orlando (8002) by. Prince of Wales GIL, DAM -His ,1;r. ,dam, Barr Dar- loc. surfaces , of the system. They offer • sh:rc in 1884. (673) by General (322), by Sir Walter ling, was got by Lord' l,lrskicce (1744),. . rind `ow hundred dollars for Any case it Clend>rie Prince I. ,JAS. JOHNSTON' ,Scott (707). Gr dam -Dar Darling one of the best breeding horses in 25C. i fails to cure. Send for circulars and N 8' 34 Vol,I I . Manager, (Veil. xxviii). Sire of gr dAtil -Lord Scotland, and sire of many distirn- Itestimonl4ls, o. a , ol, Por two snares part to an one of iarskine (1744 b Bo dston Bo rtasherl anituals,. hielud,:ng the marc Tian I � Y. )+ y Y Y ., ` Address : P. J. CI•IRNEy' &. CO,, ;Will stand for the Improvement . of My four. horses there will,bb elle usual (111), by I'iince Cliarlfe Nlel Bans 1.oyality, far .rvliich ilio Duke of , :. I Toledo, O. stock at his own stat;;'le lot 40, con. discount of $1,00 for each mtire. Any- (629), g. gr. dam I3ar Dandy,. (Vol, ,Scotland paid 9100 when, a two-year- . Sold ht' all Dxugaists, "r 5e. 3, I„ R. S, Tuekersrni•th. one bringing maims same will be at xi.), page 33. M Sire of g. gr, dant old: Take hall's Fn,mily Pills for con-! J: Its, SMI'1'If; :Vlanager. hawed A diseotnit, l�-Good Hope (1(11.0, by Darnley (222) WN1, 143L1,I0TT,. 'V'lan,tger. . stipation. G. W. NOTT, Proprietor. R. I'I NIIALE', Owner. g, g, gr. dain-Barr Jess, Sfra g, g, R. I r"NIIALX,. Owner.