The Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-29, Page 2�
a 1, Clinton Mws-Reooil,4. . . July 29th" 1909
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1000" ~, , ~-*go*#
DURINQ the SPRINO
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S.omething to restore the ap-
petite, strengthen the nerves,
b"1111 e blood, or tone up the
stomlllctll� and 1111 the body with
rich vitality,
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Bland's Iron,, Pills
Are specls'lly intended for this
purpose. They will reinforce
the flagging energies and impart
,new t3trexigtlx of body and mind.
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WEWANT U
TO KNOW US
And that your recipts will be
filled witb, the best goods ob-
tainAble. We guarantee pure
drugs, perfect sex -vice, Accuracy
Anil promptness.
WARAOLMES
Mauf'g Chemist.
HARRY'REID XXOWS,
W. S. R. Holmes the :rugOst , does
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not guarantee viir,slo,a, age to grow
Wr on every 14ald head, but it there
is Any life left im the roots of your
h4ir, Parisian Sage will stimulatotbe
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hair bulbs. and cause your hair to
grow again. Here is one case. V; am
now lusing the second bottle of' your
Parisian Sage, and can notice -a new
crop of baijr a
, .ppearing. I am gjad to
say it is a darker color than my hair
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was *before I became bald.' I Harry
Reid, 10 Manhattan St., Uochester,
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Don't wait till you're bald before
using Parisian Sage, uso it now. Kill
the Idandruft germ and prevent bald-
uess. W. .S. R. Holmes the druggist,
sells Parislan Sage at 50 cents a
large bottle, And he guarantees it to
cure dan(fruff, stop falling hair, Anil
cure all diseases of the scalp, or mon-
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ey back. Paris,an Sage is a delightful-
ly invigorating ham dressing; it inak-
es the b .
, air soft, fluffy and, beautiful.
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A Mootreal butch�!r and ter . 4 polcei
,players were arrested In. a rivid upox
a gambling joint jo Montreal. .
A SUSTAINING DIET,
There are the enervating days, hvhfti,
As somebody ii ' as said, men drop, by
the sunstroke as it the Day of Fire
bad dawned. They .Are fraught witb
danger to people who�e systems are
poorly sustained; and. thig, leads uE
to say, in the interest of the lessro-
bust of our readers, that the full C.1-
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�Hull^**'on County Ne"Ws -Gathered
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I isoRecord ReaderS,'
Ile Health
,In your bodity oystsm l# looked after
by rnilliono of little soldiers in your
b1cod �.thqse corpm*oloa oonstAntlY
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fighting for you, .
It this array U well fed and kept
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healthy And otrong, by taXint U0001�41
Sarsaparilla, it will destroy the un-
countable horde of germ-eaemiel$ that -
Are Attacking You every Womert Of
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I �, I your life. .
.0 Y, . 119ows sarsaparilla, will keep you
n � A ; SOME STATISTIC& THE BELL MEMORIAL. — free trom or will cure youat scrofula,
. eczema, rheumatism, ca rr , Anemia,
� qP , I . .. Canada% Rtmedy. that prect feelinK and All ach all-
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Toronto octilptor's Work Surpassed I In. Canada there is a strong, raQV40- ments.
� Startling, Facts About the Growth of .
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I Q � . the Dominion. I., All That Was Shown. I meat on toot to make the Govern- It effects Its wonderful cures, not
I . al _ . , Statis ice tire often dry reading, The successful design for the Bell meat follow a m simply because It contains sarsaparilla
I t - I . ,, ore definite course � but because it combine$ the .Utmost
ites An Ottawa correspondent. Memorial at Brantford is partiotilar- Of action in the protection of the . remedial values of more than 20 differ-
wr , - forests, and to wake the breach of d to b
From The News -Record of but a special, grain report just issu- ly interesting, not only as, b44ng the - ,, er ge
ed by the Department of Trade and the work of a Toronto artist, but also the forest protection laws punishable "'it b ,,U,t as good"
'Cow I the on account of its radical . dep by imprio ion pre Is interior, costs
July 29tb, 1891. merce is so illustrative q . . _arture oament, without the opti YOU lelds the 'dealer vk
growth of the golden West, that a from the conventional type of such of any fine. The object aimed fit by ,ell
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Clinton, July 29th, 1891, few minutes may well be spared to monuments. As has already be*n � the suggested legislation Is, not mere�
. giire , figures which It announced, Mr. Walter S. Allward. of lY to increase the number And ea. , I . --,.-..--.-..,.-4
Air. Jobb Johnston, Rattenbury St., con ins. . I , Toronto, bore away the palm from large the powers of the forest, war-
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prposes leaving by boat fiom Godet- Take the great item of wheekt, for such men as Hill, Hebert, and, Ham- dens, but also� to compel every camp. , i I - 11 0. 1-1.71_1 � I I I . 11 I ., .I WER
Milk On Saturday On a trip to, the 800. instance. In 1900, ,the total wheat ilton McCarthy, of Montreal, Part. er to either extinguish his Aj I
, I production in all, Canada was 47,867�- Tidge, of New York; and Pauseb, of keep it un4er guard, to require every
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DeptAty-Rpeve Kennedy is still con- 917 bushels, of which only 17,000,000, Buffalo, But the accounts so far, settler, railway 4butractor, or rail, , - I
fined to the house and it good part of was grown west of the Great LAkes. published give but scanty 1afOr1n4- ways in clearing lands, to maintain
tbetime to bed. Everybody would Last year, Canada's production of' ti(11 1B to the nature And. meaning. a guard- by night As well as by day,
like to see " Dave" abou� again, - , wheat reached a total of 126,795,137 of the design, whose superiority was so long as the stumps are burning, d. r-10 .. ,W,%f-
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Mr. Jas. A, Ford, wh . o on the, first, bushels,, of. 4 which 105,613,454 were so marked as to lead Partridge, one and to. prevent any stumps or under- LON1110", IONTAWO
of next month will take possession of grow the western provinces. The of the contestants, to state that it brush being fired within a reaso
acreage puder crop, in 19W was was the only one for the purpose, and able distance of thei standifig timber; Business & Shorthand
the fresh tiriesit business hitherto car� that there was hardly any use of his
pled on, hv Mr, Arthur Couch, has re, 1,870,260, but In 1908 it bad risen to and finally to make the rdilways And
movei Me familyinto town, to the 0,813,020, The greatest development leaving his model at all. factories whose tracks or works are SuaJECT3
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Kresvises recen I tly occupied by Mr. has taken place in Saskatchewan.- The design consists of a central within the forest area responsible for Resident end Makil Counes
ling on Ontario street. � There in 1905 the crop acreage under panel carved in low relief and two the protection of the forest to a given � �
. . wheat was only 1,130,084; last year figures heroic in, size, which stand distance on each side of the railway cataloquo# Firae .
Apple King Dav Id CAntelon has bepri it was 3,763,50 acres. at. the extreme ends of the monu, . I I -
. � � track or factory. . ). W. Westirv-lt, J. N'V. We-tervelt, Jr., C.A., -
under the weather lately, but show j9askatchewan is rapidly beating ment, thus. suggesting -wide distances. Legislation bringin the, careless Principal. Vice -Principal.
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hiln it provalving orchard and we ven, And this in fact ib the key -note of 9 � .
I Manitoba as the granary of the West. starting and neglect of fires. within � . I - I -_
+-.0".. h. .11 h-.. .1 .*. .i . 64� � ,a I 11 -.4 A the whole design, this suggestion of
CE.- feet of Hood's Sarsap,1xilla is such as -r - . � � . Three years ago U14 W a 'Pr UM 'the range of the criminal law would .
-RELIABILITY - EXPERIEN teu with a mouse in full vlow, 55,761,416 bushels of wheat as against great intervals across which man prove a most speedy and effective I . .. . I . . .
__ . to suggest the proprielty ,A calling . 26,107.286 in Saskatchewan, but last sends'his voice. One of the large '
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__ _ ,es is speaking and the other check upon the present annual d
'Saskatchewan produced 50654- . e' LOOK AHE AD FOR ILLNESS. .
. . ' . year listens, and this with the intimation struction of life and 'Property. Public . .
* , blood purWer and. tonic, -say, a sus- 629 bushels as compared, with 49'654'. i
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Repeat it :-"Shiloh's Cure w-111 al- t4ining diet. It anakes it much easler Admiral Beresford, the Hero = by Manitoba, # .. of distance gives the strikingly sim- sentiment should declare for a move- Sudden illness and pains tome in ,,
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is a.1d V011.18.11 , And while "wheat is king�" the de- ple and dignified motive of the d �
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ways cure my coug�1 heat assures refres;hing I every family -to parents and Lhildr
� . --- to bear the , of Alexandra, Will ORA ,elopment of the West is. shown by sign, It is carried out with a little I makers should be quick to respond alike. )But if you have looked tit,
I . . � . sleep, and' will -_ without Any doubt . the figures that, whereas in 1900 the fuller detaif in the carvings on the to the demand, for We annual Joss is I
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: . avert much sickAess. at this'timle of the Canadian National Ex- total production panel- There a half-recumbeut figure I a national extravagance we cannot and have right in your houm rek; ol�
DR. OVENS, SURGEON. OCULIST, . . . I . . of oats in all Can- � � mmediate use a battle Y, llv,k,ou�s ..
, � bushels, last re resen in
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-wiIl be At Holmes, Drug Siore on year. . . I . . hihition at Toronto. ads was IftO15,481 p t' g Man sends forth a troop afford 'to keep up any longer. for i '
_-, . . . � � . year the West alone.grew 106,940,978 of various messages across a round- Nerviline-there isn't.much io volry
Frilday, July Oth, and thereafter on . Admiral Lord "Charles Beresf4dj bushels, while the total for. all Can- ed surface, which again conveys the . Dynamite His Hoqd?o, over. 'If it's 0, sore ,%llre),tr, Cr con-
%Vedbesday Aug. 4, Sept.:8, Oct. 13, Two Rockuori residents ara charged - . . idea of great distance, I Them mes- Dynamite WAS the neme . - put i
who bus accepted an invitation to visit ,ada was 254,615,670 bushels. In bar. � . , ' s's Of Mc- tracted chest, apply Nerviline and
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Nov. 17, Dec. 22a. Hours from 9 a. with perjury -arising out ot the recent, ()anada to open the Canadian National ley,, � Also,: the West is rapidly ,out. sa . e re resented by shadowy Kinley. Wills,. who was killed at on a Nerviline Porous Pla$ter,, It il:,s -
m. until 3.30 p. in,, G14pses properly local option fight .in Escott township. Exposition at' Toronto, is known 'to stripping the East, . In - 1,900 all Can- gures epicting the various mes, Xxioxville, six miles south of Prince -
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of the. ,Eye,. Ear,.har . sen-. f -like as the great leader in the national ada .produced 20,,W2,666 bushels of se.ges of joy 'and ,sorrow and, anger recently by a rock from a colic, cramps, or any stomach aisor-
Diseases ness-stealing a business, was I Rup"t' . der, jaist administer ben drops ot Yer.
fitted. . � defence movowent now agitating the barley,.last ybar the West alone pro- .and love. ver the recumbent figure ,,,blast striking through the roof of his -ter, - -
Nose and Throat treated. . . : . .. . . . . . � of Man hovers a cloudlike, dimly little sha7ck, . Iviline in hot )va No family medi
. . . . . whole empire. . duced 23,636,546 'bushels out of a to- descried 'form, whose hand touches
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— P 1 -47,242,130 bushels...- . His life has -been one long serie�� ,clues are more useful or worc, dep-md-
. I resentation to, Sunday School � Lord Chai,les, who is the second son tal Of .
- . .. .� � . I . . Teacher, . I of the Alaiq0ls of Waterford, ti.rsr, be- Another significant illustration of his with a suggestion of a wire, and I of misfortunes, and dyriarriite, has ed upon' in- cmergen-�r,,,s than NeiNillria
. on Wednesday the members * of Mrs. caui I e known to fame at the bordbaid. the development. of the West is the 'which reaches.forwaid in a gesture of had a part in most of them. and Nerviline Porous Piasters. ,rhey
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TOFARMERS AND nietat of Alexandria when he sailed the fact that while in 1900 there were boundless' power. This is evidently He* came from Port' Essington keep the doctor bill small. .d5c. each
. � .. . Cosens' Sunday school class surpxis.ed limleCondoriate water tuo shallow 523 elevators with a capacity of Is,- ,the spirit of Electricity ,which enables, last spring and started a ba I kery. He ' - fu.4e sul)stitvrtv_,'. �
. their teacher by making lier the rec:LP� for the' big'battleships and sileinced a 879 bushels, last - year there were Man to send forth bismessaged over set up* his, littl o qf, all dealers ,Re, 1, I ..
OTHERS - - ient of-alianilsowe Hiviland berry battery thatwat, doing great dainage ,1,354, with a capacity of. 58,535,700 the rounded earth; . wokking,, This was destroyed . I - . I .
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. 1. set* a's a tangible expression of their, to the British fleets. "Weil done, bushels. . I Mr, Allward, the author- of this ex- misdirected blast. He movedbytio- I . I .� - I .
_ . I Condo0wusthe signal that floated , bellent design, is still a young man,. te .
. .. . Ag the One more striking f act, and this shack but again - it was destroyed . The Manitoba Government has de- -
. . . . . .%pliteciation of hen services, duri' being only thirty-three years of age, A
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. . past three years. � from the flag-,Rhip after thet battle, find attempt, to make a batch of Pgurqs but he has ahead L done *some very. and.his life was spared only because cilded to give. a grant of S250,900 to .
I have opened out at *tbeL Standard .. . I I . the voung Lord was knowti as "Oondor interesting will be done. This is, that . y be having learned to dread his foe,
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Elevator, in connection with my . - .� , . Oharli till more dignified titles the growth,of. t1fid grain fields of the n , which might be - the Selkirk Centtrinial. .Exhibitiou� : , I
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grain business,, a full.. stock bf Tim6- - A member of' the Cl . or.istia . n Brothers &owded the name into comparative � West has also meant a'n increase in mentioned the ' , Simcoe and Mowat ..always left at blast ,warnings, He i I .. . . . - . . . I
I � obscurity. Admiral Beresford Can do' monuments in .Toronto, and the .sold out and'mov6d to Xnoxville, I - , — . I..
. Canadian shippfngi In 1906 the. The grade work led to . I I .
thy and Clover Seed, Corn, Chop And af,,,Viap(vi,l1e ..Was found in a Wood other things hesido Qht.. He bits three amount brought east by ,Canadian Nicholas Flood Davin. memorial in tbis place � .
Feed of all kinds, . Please give -me a I bleeding from a. severe wound in. the uleduls for life-suvitig, hits. wtitten it Ottawa,. Some of, his I.ater achieve. And another blast, unheralded, broke , THE ,PERFECTION QIV WOMAN- ,1
. vessels from Port Arthur and Fort � . . I �
. ... . . . I 'ments are the design for the South , his leg. . . . � . I �
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call. . . . I . . head. . � . . . Lifei of Ne6OU and several 0 � .on Willi, - last . . - � . .
� . L � . I . .. 1 . -s' ig ail -ttii6 . al .Was 34,G34,671 bushels, African monument,'. the Macdonald , Scarcely had he recovered from . I HOOD. � . . � �
. .. . . . naval niatti�l all-round spoi Y year it, was 48,309,104. In the same- " I this. .
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I � . . . � . . . . . . . , mail" (Lind- is knowd.all, over Britain its'. statue to be erected in Queen's Park, .When the huge, rook wag sent by his Who does not - envy and admir'
. , I I .. HARD CALLOIPSES QcI.J1r,LY -ted Irishmmi. I . . � period. the 4neiense. carried by Unit- Toronto, and the Buldvin Lafontaine old enemy. It crashed the ro L - and . 0 at ,.,
. . I . a war in he.at I . 'ed States vessels amounted .only to of -lovdly woman ?�., tThe *secret .c f - he, -+ ,**
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: , . - L . CURED. �. I � I � . 11 � . I monument. to be pla4d before theii I ernshed him beneath its weight. I .
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. . � ; I . . . . - - I . . a.. little ow,r two *illion 'bushels. - - This I He .leaves a widow and sev' cliness,'of her perfection', is h6altb�_
W.. G,.- SMYTH.- *' . Hoase.of,'Parliarnent' Ottawa. . I . .
. Soak the feet irk hot wAter tind then . I I . . � I I . 1. .A�; ."... . . I - . . er4l .
.... . . , .. I . I � . I . ' � - ' . iats -%veil, digests - *
. ... � . . apply Putnam" Extrac- . The Mining Man and His Wadi. last is an especially fine desi4n, And Vdhildren at Index, Wash. . She � sleeps'. well, ' c
0 . . .. . . . .- . 6� , -i s Painless.Corn The Grand irru'nk in London ' - I I shows the manner in which his work ' I I t . 9 I . r . . ,. ,; 1. lvell-7intr.icate 'Llanctions are ,vigoxa�& � I
� . . I tor t remove& . the calous olivickly. � . � . These practical niining, men have - has gone on broadening in scope and Room Six9 DoQmed. , * '. -
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. . I . . . .. Be sure .you get "Putnana's;l ohly - , � . . I _. . . I sornei curious experiences at times gaining in simp � licity and dignity. � . � i and regular. Of all woinants remed
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� a - . .. �� I � . . . ... country. Mr, G. W. Raynor, of the n - ' 'or ti i' annex to the Housd of Vommons R. L. es the function upon which health ' - I.
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. - . . . I . . . The growing�', impottance of . . the ae orW -Riiyoo� min . es, was com- - e - e �ago to '001� ar t, Borden has -moved from -the, 1 ail depends-malcbs the - purest, riclipst .* ,
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. The 'Lead in ' ,-Schoo !. , � - - � - �- I . , - . . Ka land. � - - ur ng t eir jaunts about the north . Th re' 'is ' very r As a jregultbf the caniiructia .
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� . . � . VOTERS' %� LIST 1909.-�-MUNICIP- Grand Ti unk Railway Systerni the ex-. i do - thl � from s yo � tir'ly 11. ha' been occupied by I blood giv . es perfect . complexion , And'. -
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. ,: I . . wn the'Montreal river recent u bt i 'as alre dy uc a fine re� room which s -,
. .of the' Town of - 10finton.- pansion and extentlow of business, lf4o ly, nor . *df - 'Gowganda, in a canoe r g 0 a"Ompl, a in ' t I I hind him. le'ader� of the Opposition since Con- -v I
ality* . -d :the building ot av ne%V , co d . sh en e lots �f .1�or. Every girl and womar# - �
N I otice is'hereby giv,en .-that I . necessitat( - with one companion, -when they ran .. . federation to room: 6,. a- large eo�mer I who seeks health, vitality;. looks. -let
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. . � transm , itted or delivered tdtli6 -have Grand Trunk building in. London, Eng. . on'a- submerged tree and upset, The . ' . - Trouble Ove'r si Veil. . room, ovifflooking '.the Chaudiere I . .
. per- The need of more roow has-beien made bow nran could not swim' but'man- . which from many years ba6 been th� her get Fe . . .
. rrozone to -day. Fif# cents
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Ire - - sorii.mienittoned in sections 8 an 1, 5 all the tn6re apparent since th6 Grand * "I 1mve decided to, forswear all Conservative headquarters, And.caucus a.. boX at .all dealers.. � . � . � I
. . I . - . . . aged to gdt -bold of -the overturned kinds and conditions . of floating I . I I . � . � I � . I � . � . I ., : . .
I . of the Ontario Noter's Lists Act, ,Trunk Pacific wits projected. . The canoe and climbed'oh top.' Raynor ' room. � 11 I ... . . . . . -
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Courses , - the copies required a by.gai(t sections fluttering veils. henceforth . and for- - . I � I - I . � . -_ _. .
are. practical Our . (Jlompanj hasbeen f6rtunaLe enough got hold of one end, and. -swimming attractive The Conservative headquarters will I - � �
. . to Lecure a she at No, 17-10. Cou'kispur od his back, succeeded in towing the 6ver moT6,.". announced an be in the .new.
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teachers experienced,. and our .� .. to be so.transmitted or delivered of .8treet.. .S.- W., froul- the Count i coiln- Toronto matron rec�ntly.' wing immediately , , , s Cure will al -
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graduates capable t6' fill reslib tile list m I a � de, p�rsuaut -Lo said Act � y whole outfit to- the bank. -The axe Y041�11y?" �asped her feminine audi- P,cross the small courtyard from room Repeat It: -'!Shiloh' .
, I , * I L . . . oil.� Upon this site they have erected and frying -pan and several .'other ways cure, my coughs and colds." , ; . .1
sible positions. We, are reoei� g-, , - of all person$ appear,ii,nig' by the List a splendid .1milding. The Oanadian . ence. "They are as fashionable as 16, W�here the Government forces ford- . . � .
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' �,�' 'over -ation. affices'are at valuable Articles were lost, however, P, 1. � .1 . ''. . gather Tbe.'room which Mr. 'Boyden I , . . . .. .1 . . .
many applications for o A 11 k -lie said � G w6ent Ernigi roll of bills, sectired with . ever. . ,� . I . . - - - . I I .
fflev 111. , revised Astessment Roll of t . including a . : h . I
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gle day this week A�e . ,; J , . ,r�Municlp, . . - I . lie . liltp,n,s� - rods. b4 it L�t'ne's tbrow an 'Not for ine/' responded the Y.T_ le.,,vps .its bepn occuriic,d bv Sir John' . . I .. � � I _. .
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During a sin - ality BA.eleca):13 for. " . from Me Gratid. Trunk building! . elasti6 band. which floated away lff-., 'fsinco-my'expeiience of the, other on.. r3dwarol 'Blake, Sir I I . q ,. ...
received seven applicationi & of- islative Assembly and at lt 's during his' squi ing Jn the wat6r, Sir� Charles . - - � , .
. .of the Leg at the very hub of.16ndon.% ltxs,with- , . day. I was on a Yonge street car, Wilfrid fauiier , and -1 .
fice help and four for. corarliercial z - -�,ft:nicip. Elec ioni . � And that 0 They 'spread` out the blinkats -to I.. � . . �. I 11 1. I . 1. .
al �t the . in.five ruinutes-of lialf it dozen 4ead! . . and therd 'Was. a. strong north,.wiiid Tupper,, - . I I . i .. � .. . � .. I .1. ...
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teachers. Our graduat . . nk dry in thd sun; and, having wrung which �bpt blowing the.endg of my- , �. , ' . � � � 4 . . . � . .. I
es su,qceed 1. . . L. intake to the tube . . -
* . Wil -list Was first posted upat .my 41oteN aud deartb -11 I . . . . I 1. . .. . . . .
as none others. Three departments ,'�. . ' fli .iX1 Q11inton, ,on the '21st day .of atTrafalgae Squitie Station.- Motor the water .- out - of 'their outer - gar- "veil.over my shoulder.- Time after Gas at Pincher Creek. ' � i I �
. I . I . . . . , rl .0 cc . . buiess p4ss the door every few secorxds .Merits, -were running-up'and down the . time I put it back, -on each,occasion� . � . I . ,
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-Commercial. Shorthand and Tblc-� �` - Jdly, 1909,. and remains Lhere -ior to all parts, (if London, North, - Sont,h, lanaiscapb to dry .the 'rest of them. getting a little mor . e � exa�petated; ' A strodg, flow of natural gas was. �� . , I
I .- . .:, ' . . struck.'a. qaiirter of a mile from Pill- , , .
graphy. Catalogue free. . .. I .,inspection. Electors ar6 called:ution Ea, �' . ,. . Rlaynor was. 100 :yhrds down . the , 11 , .. � .
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. . I .., I . st and Wesii ing-an eye o, When. it came'.o cher Crcv� 6 few days ago* by ' the , I �, .
. . . . to. exAmine the said listj .4ndvif AUY' ' Th'e-inside hirnishings of the -now 4frearn, keepi ixt for any- hundredth 'time, giving me'a' ti i ' - date,�.- Co., "
�. , I . . � 40a, thing which might have 'floated, . s IngIng Western, Of I & Coal Consoli I . . .
omissions oi any other errors are building tire luxiiii bly conipl4te; swipe. in the eye,,. I grabbed. it.angrily .
Elliott &. I YeLaohloa .. -y hour of 'the when he espied his roll of bills'eling. who liava.�been borifij for it for 0. � , ,
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. . I corrected ,according to. law,Dated i Mr. Raynor � wag in the' city for a -1 a distance- of twelve feet in the'air THE BICYCLE IS PAST' ...
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I ... . .this 21st' day -.of July, 19,00, D.- L. on the fifth floor. i * a frontof deeply re.' few days while. the races were on - inine voice said, 'Madam, a, are ' . . . I . ;
. . Macpharsou, . Municipal .Clerk, C1111- cessed windov0s...which are sUrthount- he "remarks philosophiciLIly that not' C trying to do. with my veilP' .. WtOl is. d;wn.400 it -et. ' Oil, coal, Iron I% 'COMINd BACIC-INTO POP-� * I
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. . . . . . -y effective heaVy . moulded every fifty dollars lost in these parts, y �� and gas have now b.epti found in great, . . I ! .. 1. .. . I . I � I .. .. .
. . .1 � .. ed liy it vei I turned hastily to xri�et the male- I .
S tom . 1 . . I during. Ahe last two weeks* were'- so I . quantities in this viqinity. '. - ULAR FAVOR AGAIN.
I , , , , .. and in'ed4fit9ned wain cornim. . .. , -gaze of a -majes - I di . . . . I a . � ..
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FALL TERM OPEN - I . . � � . The carving on the front wall, which, easily regained. . .1. I .; . . . . I I �
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AUG. 30th. 1. incl tides. the.Goat of Arinsof theC I the extreme limit of.'herLback hair, . A Canadian'.", Actress. I . . . - . .
. . . 7. *.. CUTTLER, PAINTER AND ndian provitweg -tra%ersed by the -Westerners Buy Autos.' while with speechless mortification 1. I . ! I 11 I
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Our gradudtes are assisted to the ' ' I Grand 'I runk Systqiu,'v�as executed bv . More than 300 automobiles repre- - - It... was in -a log -hut In. Canada . , URE, EXE RC ISE, AND . I
� . - Paper hanger. All ..work hone guar- m,hied .that the veil depending from .
best ns ' Write for; the Mr. W.* S. Firth. The,911Cefill figures seating approximately $410,006, .ha Uilty 1hat Miss Lena Asliwe-A, ,the London ' ' I I
rea- . ahteed to give 'sa�isfactioii. Prices I ve it was. still 'clutched in' my . 9 SS . SIGkT-StEING - ARE ,. SO
son. io al-� now to enter at be- er the.principa) entrance, ewblern� 'been sold and. delivered by local gar- hand." . .. I . (ictre , cherished her first aspirations . I - .
ep . moderate. Jtesidence nearly.opposite 07 this 6eason in the �rajrld pro- . ; - fot the stage. Many years later she - -
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aili g . ,� those who wish: to ' 'Clinton. 83 vvoilt of Mr. Albert Drury, A.R.A. . found herself An tondon, and tried - I
Ociule Collegiate institute. vinces-the most phenomenal. spring .. .
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study'at. home...' - �.. I .' . I . The public. offices' entered from tradei growth that thd - motor -propel- I appointments to the I - she tramped about - IN ,JE - EL ?11 .
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� . . . I - � I . . . . , cefitl at doorway, is a -flne room forty. Canada., Cars of All makes, powers, supreme court bench of New - Bruiisa stage door . to stage door before �she I ,AM 'AGtNt FOR .THE
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CLINTON BUSINESS . DUAIN TILE) AND' tRICK .- , feet 1prig and eighteen 'feet high. The 'and varieties - are flooding the market. - Wick represent the orange 'and the eventually succeeded ia discovering a, I . . I � I . . I
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. ' w 11 open our first 'kiln � on , t 6 flool' is inal ble, the walls are pioelled . It has been'the most prosperous 'sea- . green. Yudge McKeown 'is promin� manager- who was willing to give her - CLEVELAND -4- N'D RA- " �. '
COLLEGE - �Oth -and t � deri we will . again -ha�d with teak, �With - inlays of ebony 'And ,son in the history of the trade,land lent tanong those who walk on. the a- chance, and. when. at' length *'She - , ,. � . . '.
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GEO. SPOTT ON, PRM01PAL. , in stobk'a,ll sizes -of tile from. 2;t - holl.y.. . in thiii.ronni there -is it imigni, ligents are 'not meeting half as much' Twelfth, and -Judge Barry is the firl' ,t did obtain a part h6r memory Wa s ' CYCLE BYCLES AND KE 0 . � .
I I . I I - inthes a - p to 12 inches and we we ficent, frciiz-�-, by Alr-Fravik Brangwyn difficulty in se I Ning cars as they are � En ish-speaking Catholic . who has iiot undully'taxed in learnixig it. The . . I . . Fill? . .
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� . . I . will open a ' kiln every weelV 1 un.ng. svild, huntin.g scencF. in4ion. Jife, IP the variods-factor-ics. That.the' pro. rov I is one4hird Catholic. it wtis�performeol at th6 Grand Thea- � '' . .
eeting of the pa engill- verbial an . p sw ' .
I . . n,. We also make nice in thfinder-the , onosity toward, the motor N.ew Brun ck has ci-div*oroie court) tre, Islington, her. role was that'of a ALL'ICINDS IN STPCX.
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hite and red brick. Our works are� eet-with the Indian chiefo and'fl nally bf those wh . and Judge- McKeown will preside young servant, and she bad preciseli . . .
' ' o enga e in agricultural � 11 .. . I . .
I half mile -east of Egrao4olvitle..- the civilizing influence of the tallwar * . � , . . I . . I
I . _ ursuits is a dead fetter is evidenced over, it .. . � . four words to say -namely.. "Did yea . 1. %I -%1%11W . . ..
SEEDS. I " .he white man upon the. red inah a Both 4lie n(1w judges are relatively .. . I I
. . � '.Kruse Bros., .Egnrionolville P. O. 784 and,t' I . ... . . V. - I y the fact that this spring more . . ' ring sir?" , , . . . ; i
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We havie: a immplete Stock 7- ., i� . . . The no.* OffiLes,were opened on Do. 3ed out of Winnipeg to various'Mani... over fifty, and his confrere several � . . I � Albert T '
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' T!'unk Rallway'Systern and the Grand . Repeat it ,:� I � .
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Oats and Potatoes,. 'and Lumber suitable for b d "' I Lady Grey's Adventure. average legal ability, and the worst . .
. arns, riv- i, Pacific Rahway Will .occu that can be said ..of Judge- McKeown I y I �
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D. -Cantelon. I 77, 'heicome one of the sights tu be se�niix tiOn with Countess Grek's, trip . to Judge Barry is free even from that I r I . .
We partleularly invite itispeetinn of . . . I .j . . . . . . these parts .last week has just come reproach. . I I . � � I
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Our TIMOTHY and CLOVERS we . I � Younp �
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guarantee pure. . � MONUM*ENTS wild fl Perhaps the secret of Hailoybu,ve The w.ES-. R . FA. R
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We are niso, sgeni a for Canada, Car. . I Big C ' ircus at London. road. Sh6 requested her chauffeur Pgg"ssiveness is the fact that it is . . I .
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riage Co. BUGGIES, and I CHASTE DESIGNS* - BEST MATERIAL The Barn uni & Bailey greatest Sh . ow to dig up a root, Andes be was doing a young man's town. No town in the - I � . .
. . . L . * . on earth is to visit London on Tues- go tile owner of the prope#y came country can boast of so many. young . .
STANDARD WIRE F13NUE, � JAMES DOIG day., Auguat l0th. lNever since the out and began to abuse her excel- men engaged in active business for . . M J 0 INT : D 0 11% T . �
AND POSTS. . OPPOSITE PO�T -OFFiCE. beginning of time has air ainusenient, lency. . Owinselvas a,; this silver city. T�e ' I . . .
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. I . I entei-prise so trenie'ndou; in size boor. Mrs, T. S. Hendrie, who was ac� officors, bank managers, . en to the Wortd I Increased -Price bs't.
We -have als6 a -few. bsigs of the Oodi�- 1. I I . organived as.this one. Its magnitude COmPunying the countess, wanted to gTIP"rilleipto"r's of the large stores, Gov- 01P . . �
rich Oats on hand at -prides and terms . , ica. explain matterA, but shei would nof ernment offleials, mine owners, offi- . 0
to suit dustotliers, ; I . 1. . , . . . is alinost heyond hellef. All Amer
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aft �. - ." _ � togethee with evep� forePi countr permit her. The' prop6rty owner in- -list of others The -Great L '' Stook Exhibi
I . . . I 00 has been scoured o,"i , to end bv sistod that the flowers be put back companies, and a long .
agents of this hig- Show in uearch of ot, ain of arrest for trespassing ana too numerous to mention, it're, witli
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I . S11110nAl feftt-9 tle%` countess of boing it Yankee tourist, fhose ages range from 19 to 85 years. I
FORD&MO LEOD - . Mice b0fil fUil Of Pea 'I
. . I Having purchased t. raNchifte for to the circus wodd. In the hig Barn- laileybury has more enterprise and I Athletic Day, Motdayo. Speed Events Daily,. . I
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�, I., � 1. ___. applying Rubber Tires, we W poi & Balley shn%v tire UeArly 400 Area. . An Elderly High Wire Artist. energy bo'hind it than any 'otber. 000 SHOW , OAT SHOW . .1
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. I . say that we are ikow prepared to tur- f 1, the first thne, 4 new Pensation - Caledon East corresponde ion, according to many visitors, and ,, ,
0- ' ish And put ousuclitires at rersqn- o ton IsInterprise: An old man appar- tb(,,t it taltes precodence over it largo ,
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blo rates. . I will lie seon at every per(optlance i.n antly �ovor 7o years of age ,,;truck this numbor oftowns that.boast a greater
OAL , ,1 Jupiter, the Balloon Hoebe. * ThiR town lust Saturday ovenin 'and gave population. I I
wO also do all kinds of Orinding, reinarkable aninial with ite feal-lese an exhibition of his .skill on the . — .
nytbhg from a. pair of scissors to a rider ascends to the doine of the circus , wirb. His -appmranco on hin .
ORDER YO111t YL-IAR'S SUP- in a ballooll and descends to sla,ck . OH13,fll, .-POPULAR EX 11jilleff'' -
ircular �aw, This, week we iTistalled tel"� tile v.rrival wr% ratlier igainst him, at; lie Rail vav - Amalgamation.
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JPLY NOW, THZ BEST IN machine for grinding horso, clippers 11olirld In it shower of fireworks, Near. was it pnrfect guy, His b,mrd, which An application is being made to the . , I .
VRE MARKET, $7 PER TONY , fly 1000 anitkial wonders tire to lie reached Jown to hiq middle, was like Dominion Railway Commissioners for SPEPTS 10-,-18,,
BUT IV ORDE,REI) AND PAID which does perfect work. found in the big 108 cage ineinagerio, ,, I 0,% (� I lie I ma ion of the Albeita, . '
lVa likewise do all kinds of latho Barnum & Bailey's ljg, new free ,pll,s coat,, of many Colors, 01 t I 1111111111ay with tile C.X,11. I 9111ers, A TTRA 0 -
FOR 810-FORZ MAY Alst, A, DIS- reaS611. stj eet parade is the most gorgeous ppo. I e�ch side of bi(,; face, hung dbwn long, Midlat'd Railv, . MYS10-91st Highlanders and 7th Pa, .
COUNT OP 40 CENTS A TOX , Tork on ihort order and at tessional d6play ever attempted in the bushy Iwks of hair. However, his This line, will bo built to establish 11ONS--Pr6gram tWhe daily, rhe best evo.
VOLL, DE, ALL,01YED. . ble rates, porfornianee on the wire was credit. eornmunications between Calgaryand ;
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Otdoro left at Davis & Rowland's SATISI-'ACTION OUNRANTE%'D. . I rewarded by the t-rowd. with xnany Lothbtidge. and Macleod. and will be Special Rates over ail Railways. -
will be promptly alitetided to. tijq)i�tkAn4_ dixtiea, . I . a&roxin.iately 600 miles long, �.". __.-._., . .
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JW , ci - on 80810, fl & west . Canad& for tho remainder of 1909 for, Repeat it :-"Shiloh's Cur,,,- will al- I Rtp(-at it .1-1i8biloh'si Care will il. - 11UNt, Semiary.
� 'i'.'Ways euta mp eoughs'and ('01P.11 wq8 cuto my'coughs ,and colds.'�
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