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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-23, Page 2"P-PlYairr neACOITRACY I .44.044.0101144Heitielelelfif etene4 DURING the SPRING• Something to raetore the ap, I purify the blood, or tone up the I petite, etrengthen the nerves, • stomach, And fill the body with $ eich Bland's Iron Pills ; Are 'specially intended for this ; purpose.They will reinforce the flagging energiee 8124 iniPart n eresenengtle of body and mind. 11111111011111111$ 1 WE WANT U I I TO ENOW ITS And that your recipts will be filled. with the best goods ob- tainable. We guarantee pure • .1 drugs,rtrpomp eafetcotessezvice, aceuetteY a ; 2‘ W • / . S, ft„ HOLIVIESI Manfg Chemist. I 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••• —RELIABILITY EXPERIENCE-- Work fit to be begun in Januar, On * railroad conneeting Mexico and the Panama Canal. The Perelen Pretender has proclaim- ed himself Shali at Lurfstan. The Nasear haloon at the Ottawa Fair struck an electric tient wire in making an ascension and several men wiee went to the assistance et the aviator were shocked. Mr. Edward Keatting. of Belleville was killed. rrhe baloon made the ascension, and in be- ing brought baelt to the ground.. came be contact with another wire and wan burned. aPaaaa WE WANT YOUR GRAIN. for• which we will pay, tne Highest Market Price. Call at our store next Morrish Lei Crooks or at our Elevator.. —We keep on hand a full— • —stock of Flour, Feed,- -Etc. We are agents for the Canada Car- riage Company Buggie,s and Stan- dard Wire Fence and Posts. FORD &111oLEOD DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, will be at H'olines' Drug Store on Friday, July 9th, and, thereafter on Wednesday Aug. 4, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 17, Dec. 22. Hours teem 9 a. m. until 3.30 p. m„ Glasses properly, fitted. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat trate, TIMOTHY SEED 1 HAVE A QUANTITY OF CLEAN AND PURE TIM OTRY SEED FOR SALE, .13 THE STANDARD ELEVAT- OR. W. G. SMYTii. THE BEST SCHOOL CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. • The best time to enter our classes is NOW: We are run- ning the largest tine, we be- lieve, tha nest business training •school in Western Ontario.. Three departments— COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY. Get a money makine education., Our graduates are ie demand and are meeting with success. Get our free catalogue new. Elliott Si, IffoLaohloll PRINCIPALS FALL TERM OPENS • AUG. 30th. Our graduates are assisted to the best positions. Write for the rea- son. Prepare aow to enter at be- ginning of term. Mail Courses for those vvho wish to stuar at home. CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL. COAL mom Youn 'AWS SUP- PLY NOW. THE REST , IN THE MARXET, $7 PER TON, BUT 1F ORDERED AND PAID :VOR BEFORE MAY '81st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON "WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at Dania ez,ROWItind's will be promptly attended to. Repeat it :—"Shiloh'e Cure• will al- ways Care wy coughs and colds." Bowel Complaint in Children. When six moths old the little daughter of E. N, Dewey, a yell lovaven, merchant of Agnewville, Va., had an attack ot cholera iniantum. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, awl Diarrhoea, Remedy was given and ef- fected a complete cure, This remedg has proven very successful in cases of bowel complaint in children and when given according to the plain printed directions can be relied upon with perfect confidence. When reduced with water and sweetened, it is pleas- ant to take, 'which le of great inn. portanee when a medenne must be given to yaung enildren., For sale by all medicine dealers. raaaammaaaa CUTTLER, P.A.INTER AND Paper hanger, All work hone guar- anteed lo give satisfaction. Prices; . . *clence nea$y opposite Collegiate Institute, Clinton, 123 0110os News-Itgeoril upon County News Gathered for Newsy -Record Readers Years18 Aao From The News -Record of Septeraber 23rd, 1891. faanall•aralalaSa 1 0Id Text. Books Allay Herman - Wingbam j. Rey. J. S. Henderson will e'pend a One few,days with friends in WWII. • erusher 1 Miss St. Clair of Brigden has re- into a sumed her position as head mulline. ling of IMiss Etta Davis left last week or Toronto, but will return previous to Clinton, Sept. '23rd, leen. going to University. D. A. Centelon started his apple Mies Eva learra n is visitina in In- gangs to work on Monday, peening gereoll, Ont. the fall fruit for shipment, Mtss gee i eal• a •sll'en a Pa j Mre. McLeod of Detroit who hal of last week visiting ia Goderieh. been visiting her sista, Mrs. R.(Born Miss Madge Doherty left last weCek throe.' returned home on Sa.turday. to resunee bee studies at Alma ol- I legeSt. Thomas. Rey. J. S. Hendason of Westrainst- , Miss Eva Stevenson who for Some er, B. C., occupied the pulpit of Car - time has beta visiting In aenesale mel church on Sunday eveniug.. . Mich., has returned. • I Peter Hessen had a suit in • Zurich Mies AL MelVliehaei of Seaforth has Division Court on Wednesday of the accepted and entered upon the dutine:Londort Loan. Co. for wages, for world of a Position in, the office et. Jaelcson and care of Beanies of the Commercial Bros. Clinton Branch. e Hotel during the fall of 1907. 1 Mr. John Leiner returned trom hiS1 Will. Murray of Exeter while week - Old Country trip Friday add with the. leg in the foundry had the mistortano popular and veritable verdiet—Give nee to get struck on the eyeball by a 1 Messrs, W. Jackson, D. A. 'ores- sight is greatly endangered teere ie Canada and its people eery time. piece of m.olten metal, Though elle ter, G. D. MeTa.ggart and ethers ot good hope of saving it. ' forenoon recently the grain 1 Sebool 33oarsis Nay Neel) %hem score of pieces, in the twinke ener. an eye. The men were; all1 • Hon Dr Pyne elinister A Educe - in Howson t54 Co's mill burst be Retained, here. working nearby, and it wenn provi- . 'Wm made the followin tat me t Iglaaaa APPLES WANTED for shipping and evapor- ating purposes. Best prices paid. • 0. CANTELON CLINTON. STEADY E.:MP L-0.ymE Oan be given to a number.of smart girle on hand 'sewing or operating machines. •Apply to Mr. J. McLeod, foreman. The Jackson Mfg, Co'y nton. •••••••••:••••••••••••44.• • • • 1,000 • • • • • I. ..4>nl last year, ft, pays to at- . Over one thoueand stre : dents enrolled by our chitin ; 4 :II tend •a link of this gloat I • •ehai re for exeitINION THERE * ,ew -.. • _ • Thedemand foronr grad- I Is EORENOTH." . i elalY • Rates is THREE TIMES . the supply.. I 0 . Otherschools engage our ; a gracluetes as teachers. A a fee epeeial conrse for 'teachers. e., Graduates of two years e eel ago are no ve earning $2,000 re'• per annum. . Three coursee—Centexene- . :• . • • : o orm.„ STENOGRAPHY ad • t u TELEGRAPHy. , , • i • tg 'FallTermOpefisAug.$0. I = • .E-, i . Write for Particulars. • I • • CLINTON..., i Business College : GEO. SPOTTONePRIN. ; ••••• •••• • •••••••••••• boo*** MONUIVIENTS CHASTE DESIGNS. BEST MATERIAL • JAMES 13010 OPPOSITE POST ()mice. maaawa a ...** dna. aaa aaa, Riliber. Me's, Having purchased a machine for applying Rubber Tiret, we wish to say that we are sow prepared to fur- ish and put on such tires at reason- ble rates, We also do all kinds of Grinding, nything from a pair of scissors to Reeler 'dew. This week we installed machine for grinding bongo clippers whieh does perfect work. We likeWise do all kinds of lathe Yotk on short order and at reason- ble rates. Mathinery repaired, Horses shod. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W. Stevenson 1 Seeleu West our aesthetic inclined citizenst wext by the Tuesday train to London to see and hear the Modeeska, returninte same night by special. Mrs. (Rev.) Stewart was last week Presented with a We member's certi- ficate in the Woman's Foreign, efission- ary Society of Canada, by her friends ix Willis church coneregation, 'this makes the fourth life member ef this society in town. Mrs. Thos. 0. Cooper of this town will today alebrate the 59th return of her wedding day, and looks as spry ae though she might duplicate it. •Bayfield, Sept, 2,3rd, 1891. Mr. William Fowlie is visiting at bis home bere, Mr, F. McLean of Goderich, was • in town on Sunday. • Mr. Deflate • Cameron who has been here for. some few days' back has re- turned home. • The 'Harvest • Home in JoWett's grove, last Wednesday, ender the aus- pices of the Orangemen of Stanley dis- trict; was a .eery . nice Affair, There was a procession fiom the village to the grove,. tbe Clinton fife and drum band taking part then and during the day, giving eminent eatiefaction. Dis- trict Master Joseph Foster occupied the chair. The principal epeakerstwern Revs. Newton and Henderson. There was a lair atteneenee and all seemed to en* themselves. STEVENSON—MARKS—In Bayfleld , ox the 23rd inst., by Rev. Mr. Newton, Willidm Taylor Stevenson; Esqr. of Oberlin, Kansas, to 'Miss Marguerite E. daughter bf Tudor J..Marks Esar. • ' Goeletich TownshiP, Sept. 23rd, 1891. A great many or our residents are taking in the Loxdon Fair this week. Miss E. Sheppard, of Oil Serine, was visiting friends in the township last and this week. . Mre: James Edward. met with • an uatortunate aceiderit the other day by which she had two ribs broPen. Mrs. These Connell of 'Dakota, is visiting in the township. 'The lady is a former resident ..01 this section. Geo. T. Burns of Windsor, an old- time resident of this townsbip, was visiting oed friends here and in 'Clin- ton; and xeturned home yesterday. • Mr. Geo. A. Cooper met with a heavy' loss a couple of day e ago. One of his best horses got into the well and died before it could. exericatea. Mrs. Geo. Cox died last week. •and was baried on Monde. Deceased was aged 77 axle was One of the old time residents and very nighty esteemed, Mr. W. Wise was it Goderich FridaY seeing his son off well provided witle additional material to carry en farm- ing in Northern Michigan. The str. Monarch took Mr. Wise jr. and his ef- fects. . Clrlow. • Mee Cora 'Tyndall is speeding a few days in Blyth. Sunday, SepteMber 06th, will be children'e day in Smith's Hill church. Mrs; Fawkes and children Of Lon- don, spent a few day. witheeliss Lelia Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeffer of Auburn vis- ited at the home of Mrs. Lantensla.e- er on Sundaf leen • Milton and Melvin Tyndall went. to Donnybrook and took part in. a con- cert there. Be tuniller Mrs. Jas. Jewell spent a fen) days lately in Toronto and Hamiltoe. Levi Snyder with his threshing out- • i th hb rhood 1 Mr. Reinhardt of netro•t ho bon been visiting at I. Macdia.rmid's and Wes. Harvey's for some time, lett on Monday of last week for home in his fine touring ear. I; E. MeDonell and A. W. .E. Hemphill accompanied him to Detroit and returnee by train. Mrs, Reinhardt will remain far some time longer. t, when questioned in regard to the come g s e n clential that some of them were not ) killed. Mr. Howson was struck on plaints of Mr. R. J. Edgar, the °were the face with pieces of the machine, Sound. bookseller, recently, Mr. some of his teeth being knocked out Edgar declared that the dealers had. and his lips badly cut, requiring some not been given due notice of the au - stitches. Mr. Piper was sera& on the . thorization of new tet -books, and e 4 with note r iece of ir n and a had consequently been left with sup - ,,t fii t d th t ir d sev ral n c e a requ e e ; 1 stitches. The machine was lifted out '.aPlise: coraplained that he had been un - of old ones on their hands. Ile of ite place and totally destroyed. able to secure a stock of the new The accident is thought to have been i Caul° Readers. caused by the bopper becorning empty, Iat the residence of her daughter, rirrsol. There passed away on the 9th inst., John Elliott, East Wawanoshe and something prevented the stopping( HOn. Dr. Pyne said :—`1The Depute centeifugal force did the damage. Deceased was born in Scotland, of the machine at once, In tee mane luent Is aeswering Mr. Edgar's com- time the speed increased until the Keith, relict of the late James Keith, c and suchereene they lamount of inconvienee must- arise. en ilini:inotabythpeo=igrxetnttshtter rby order to reduce to a minimum the in - the Text -book Commission a certain onvenience of text -book. changes, hool boards are given a lution in. favor of retaining the old see fit, gto pn„..?: authority, Deceased came to Canada about fifty years aeo. ' -r Her maiden name was Ann. Watson. • books for another year. The Owen r ere , P Inin oloA saUstp eIll. SRL ',Moo g S d 13 d h thi h ; Last winter she had a sli ht troke a September *3rd, 1909 ny Does It; Core Not bewee it oentains learsaparilloi, hut twain" it is a meeticiee of peouliar Merit, oomposed of more than -twenty eitererent remedial agents IS* grinttlY etrenatheneel end enriched by tido pee culler combination. It affeete phee somenal cures of troubiss of the blood, Ittonocho iivar and bowel*. Thus efood's Sarsaparilla cure)/ scrofula, eczema, aneznia, rbetunatlern, catarrh, nervousness,' that tired feel - Inn, dyspepsia, lose of appetite, Ann build» up the system. There Je no real substitute for In If urged. te buy any preparation said to he "Just as Rood" you may be sure it Is inferior, costs less to ma-ke, and lielda the dealer a larger prolin Get K today of your druggist, • Pre- pared only by C. 1. Hood Co, Lowell, V. S. A• A Dangerous Tendency. That was a suggestive letter from V. M. Lewis of Brant neuety, poatea- tel in last week's iesue •A The Sun, IThe statement was made that farmersollefer in the county awned, who ha,d or late lyears been ienreasing their noldings of live stock, are, owinn, to the bigh price of wheat now ruling, snowing a dispos- ition to sell grain as grain rather' than in the form of beef, bacon Or (laity products. 1 The tendency, if at all general, is doubly unfortunate. It will, 'alien soil eepletion in the first place and since people in other countries are likely to ne doing the same thing, we will prole>) a y ower pr es ru ne or w ea ofparalysis, but ecov d and a - peared to enjoy excellent health. In- nu cd• Jul nd inclua d th , deed, she had been a remarkably heal- visa that school boards could keep the thy woman, scarcely knowing what et old books. The Minister of Education day's illness meant. Early in the is pledged to provide newer and cheap- I month she received a second stroke, er books, and the officials of his De - after which she only lived five days. pertinent are carrying put, AS She had had reached the ripe age of nine- ilciently as possible, his wishes. There ' ty years, and leaves two sons and has been reat demand f r th ew five daughters. treaders, a,nd .probably, therefore, nag o en 1 On Tuesday of last weelc, Mr, Wm, some shortage still exists." Zurich B. Sutton, one of Wingham's respect, - ed citizens, passed calmly,,,and peace- fully away. Deceased was. born in 1837, in the county of Wicklow, Ire- land, and in 1869 emigrated to Can- ada. Por a time he resided at Paris, , but thirty-five years ago, he came to this section of country. Poe over thirty years, he was a faithful em- ployee of the G. TR., and when he left their employ he resided for a time on his farm in Turnberry. Later he sold the farm to R. J. Breert and moved to Wineharri, where he enjoyed the esteem of his fellow citizens. Mr. Sattan was a member of St. Paul's church, and in politics a staunch Cone' servative. • For the past live year's, he .had b:eexi 'gradually failing, and seven weeks ago met with an accident, in which one lirnb wa.S broken. Since then, he had been still weaker, and a few days ago, en thee5Oth 'anniversary of his wedding day, he became 'man- scidus, and remained so until death came. • " 1 Miss Mollie Wurm has returned to Chicago. Mr. N. M. Cantin of St. Joseph is ill at Montreal with an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Frank Bassow of the Bronson Line has purchased Mr. Ed. Treffry' 50 -acre farm on the same Line arid will get possession 1st April next. The farm is quite Close to his fatlieris farm, and is a good Piece ot land. Mr. Simon Sararas brought in a stalk of cornwhich measures 3.3e feet in length.. Mr. Jo•seph Denemy, !queerly of this township, and seri of Mr. L. Dern omy Sr., died ,near CoUrtright after a; short illness frem Consumption. Be- sides a widow and fatally, he leaves eleven brothers and sisters, his aged father and many other. relatives • and friends, who mourn his loss. He was about fifty years of age and of rob,ust health up to a few months ago, The honie of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jen - /dean, Sauble Line, was the mile of a very interesting event on Sept. 15; it being the occasion of the marriage ofetheir eeriest daughter, Miss Mabel Clara, to Mr, W. MeGillivra.y; of Kennedy, • Sask. The bride looked charming in a princess gown of white masaline silk; witli bridal. veil held in place with orange blossoms and carrying a 'large baguet of White as- ters, • as the strains of the Mendel- sohn s Wedding March, played by Mrs. (Dr.). Campbell, she appeoached, lean- ing on the arni of her lattice. The bridal.. party took their stand undei. an arch of .Englesh Ivy, draped With green and white bunting and a back- ground of ferns. The ceremony was performed 14), Rev. Mr. Carrier of Grand Bend, • in a very 'acceptable manner. • After the ceremony and us- ual congratulations, all repaired to the dining room, Which was tastily ar- ranged in evergreens and mountain ashiberrien Guests were present from Goderich, Zurich, Bayfield, Parkhill, Harpleye Drysdale and Grand Bend. The happy couple left on the evening train for their hone° Xennedy• Sask. • Belgrave Steeeart has bought C. Bell's home in Belgrave. • Will. Corbett has had a ceinent wall put underneath his dwelling. A. E. McKenzie has bought a fine young driving horse from ,Aelea Speers. Mrs. Smith and little Isabella Wat- son of Belgrave spent Sunday nwith the former's brother, Wra., Vats. m. Robt. Stonehouse was called to Ex- eter last Saturday in visit a sick is - ter, Mrs. Russell of Saginaw, v. I.o is visiting her sister, Mrs. Inteney. Rev. Cook of Belgra,ve was eallee to the bedside of his brother, who was very ill at St, IVIarys, this week. Jas, , Taylor has the contract ol gravelling Statiort street. Simon Van Norman is inspector, Mrs. Elston of -Detroit is spending a week or two with her mother, leers. Itforrisoe of Belgrave. Mr. apd Mrs. Charley Bell of Pal- merston are spending a few days with Mrs. Bell's parents. • fit is busy n e ne g o We are pleased to report that Mrs. Findlay is recovering nicely from het recent precarious eorichtiOn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walters are spending a few days in London this Week. Messes. Moyer, of St. Catharines, and Dugan' of Toronto, held a very interesting meeting in the church on Monday evening. Mr. Moyer also cone ducted the services on the Sunday ev- ening preitioes. Gn Sued ty eext the Sabbeth erhool Rally Day will be observed in Itethei church, when members from the dif- ferent appointments Will be expected to attend. The setviee will be in the afternoon at 2.30, , Repeat it "Shilolt's Cure volt al- ways cure my coughs and colds." • Keep After the Piles. rt is not always paSible to trace the origin of Meese, but it is easy enough to give valid reasons why the fly can be the introductory agent. Purely medicinal aspects apart, the fly is not particularly scrupulous as to its environment—it alighte at one tinie on the most offensive material and at another it is on the food in the kitehen and at the table One of the earliest eaperinients we remember to have seen, showing the emulation of flies and disease, was that it which bottle fly was allewed a freshly Anne pota- subsequently develop- nilero-organian3 taken by the ily, ito developmeut 1031t n eommon blue to walk hcross to. The potato ed colonies Of along the track %Mk eiseWhere place. The COming Man. A pair of very 'Chubby legs, Encased in scarlet bow , A. pair of little ...tubby boots, 1 With rather doaet:el toes ; ' A 1ile kilt, alltele eoet., , Cut as a mother. tea, , And lo ! before us stands, in state,, 1 The future's "caming man." • His eyes, perchance, will read the Istars, • And search their unknown ways e Perchance the -hieman heart and sotil . Will open at their gaze e . Perchance their' keen and flashing 1 glance I, Will be a nation's light— ' Those oyes that ..now are wistful. bent In On some "nig .yellow kite." The brown where mighty thoughts do ' dwell • .' • In solemn secret State; nrhere fierce Ambition's restless strength • . Shall -war with. futare fate; Where Sci•eride now from hidden eaves New treasures shall outpour— 'Tie knit nevi with a troubled doubt, "Aro two or three 'cents more ?" The lips filet In the eOnling years Will plead, or pray, or teach t Whose whispered words on lightning flash From world to world may reach e That. •sternly green, may speak com- mand Or, smilieg, win conteel, Are Maxing.now for gingerbread • With all a baby's soul e • Those hands—thoseebusy tittle hands— So sticky, small and brown.; These hands whose only miseion seem,4 To tear all order down. Who knows whet hidden strengeh maa lie Within tbeinefuture grasp, Though now 'tis but a taffy stick In sturdy hold they clasp e Ah!' blessings on those little hands,• Whose wok is yet undone; And blessings on those little feet, Whose race is yet unrun ; And blessings on the little brain, That has not learned to plan; Whate'er the future holes in store, God bless "the coming man." An Aberdonian went to spead a few days itt London with bit son, who had done exceptionally well in the great metropolis. After their first greetings at Xing's Coss Station, • the young fellow remarked "Feyther, you are not looked' weel. Is there anything the inatter ?" The old man replied eAne, lad, I have had quite an actident." "What was that, f eyther "Mon," he. said, "on this journey, free bonnie Scotland I lost my tug - gage." WHEN THE LUNGS ARE SORE. •From coughltig and you don't know , what ..to do, • just inhale tho soothing did it "Dear, dear, that's too bad ;I no appe ? vapor of "Catarrhazorte".; it's a lung "Awed," replied the Aberdonian, food, a eteengthener and Ortain cure; Mthe eorIC cam' oot," try Catarrhozone. J. BROWN. • Gems of Thought. It is hard work to keep up an av- erage that 'you don't have. Greatness of character rises in willingness to make small beginnings. Crush a foe and he remain e a 'foe melt him, and he is a frierid.—Mae- IliaLrietTle things are little things, but faithfulness in little things is some- Ithing great.—St. alugustinee 1 Skill to do comes of doing, know- ledge comes by eyes always open and working hands, and there is no know- ledge that is not powen—Emerson., If you will call your (troubles' 'ex - °deuce,' and rememberthat every experience develops some latent force within you, you will growl vigorous and happy, however adverse Your cir- cumstance may seem to xi."—Anon. Real character is not outward con- duct, but quality of thInking.—Henry Weed. Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed thereto according to 'thy •word.—The Psalmist. . • • A young man who combines 'per- sonal agreeableeess •with the ability to do things is apt to find things canip Ins way.—W. J. Beecher. " 'I held ie tenth; with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones ; What men may rise on stepping ston- es; Of their dead selves to higher things. --Tennyson., . . • YOUR WORN-OUT spouttca. . What it needs is the strengehenings influence of Dr. ' Hamilton's Pins—, they work marvels where 'elle 'stomach 1 and digeptiep, are poor. In one day elent2e age nue easeeereue oexeeene, Qin system is rapidly strengthened. No stomachspecialist could write a bet- ter prescription than Dr. Hamilton's Ails cif IVIandrake.and Butt6rnut. At next year, with a decided shortage in wflat s o e jinisflea proaucts 0! the farm. Whcn prices are high in one line a mistake is committed in rusbing wholesale into that line. 'rhe time to change, if change at all is advis- able, is near law water mark. The wiser course is te go steadily along the eiaes for the producticn of which one's farm Is best adopted. • It is a good thing to grow some fall wheat where conditions are favorable. The labor of seedinn is thus spread over a longer period, and the danger of crop failure minimized. But sueh wheat shoulreither be fed on the tam or else sold, and ihe money atiplied iri the purchase of other feed.--Th.eWeeke ly Sea. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. Paris is Full of Them and Nearly Ali Use Parisian Sage. In the bea,uty show at the metropol- is two years ago Gold Medals • were awarded to five different women. ITo the most beautiful woman bee tweet' e0 and 25; between 25 and $0 between 30 and 35 ;between 85 and 40 and between 40 and 45, 1 A society reporter who interviewed all five women in the interest of his papers, repented that all, of them had beautiful hair, and that each of the five enthusiastically attributed her luxuri- ant hair to Patesian Sage. 1. W. S.' R. nolmea—. sells Parisian Sage for 50 cents a" tete bottle. Ile • guarantees it to euro dandruff in two , weeks; to stop falling hair and itch- .....••••••=•••..• ing of the scalp. It makes any worn- an's 'hair beautiful, soft and luxuri- ant. • A young •womea threw a, bottle•cone tenting some acid at a. young man on the street at Kingstere • noth of them, got awaybefore the police came. The steamer Hebron leas sunk in the G-adops Rapids after' striking a reek,. I The Government is arranging fa' a direct steamship' seeviceto the West Indies, Hon. Mackenzie King and: Hon. Charles Murphy spoke at the Catholic, picnic at Schomberg. ' Ald. Emery Lariviere of Moneta]: -has entered' an action • for $25,000. against Mr. ..McLefi. Walbank for slander. • ..... • The Canadian' Manufacturers' Asso- ciation adjourned yeeterday after el- ecting officers. The annual baugud was hold lett night. Archibald McColl, ex -Chief Of Police of Haileybay, was acquittee of the charge of taking a bribe to allow a prisoner to escape. ' all, dealers in a yellow ibex, Price 25e•• or five boxes for one dollar. If Someone W111 Press the Button The ;question of uncut weeds is again discussed by many contemporaries , and additional laws a changes in the present law ate eileoceted. The mere E. IL Harriman bequeathed all his property, without restriction, to his passing of laws never correct an rsii. wife. The law in regard to the cutting of weeds has been amended, and amended but the weeds still grow yearly and remain uncut in town • end cote:try. A law to be' effective must be•enforcee ed. As we have frequently remarked the people of Ontario are strong on law and lax on enforcement. Ontario is not •suffering from any eleortage of laws, but laws cannot enforce them- selves,. If. the people of town and country really desire to have the weede cut and destroyed the law to compel it is very simple and easy, to put in motion if someone will press the but- ton. In this as in many other mat- ters, action not noise is the remedy:. Repeat it :—"8bilah's Cure eent al- ays cure my coughs aail eats." The Detroit Federation of Lear has practically withdrawn from the km- erican organization. Fred. and Harry Jopling were ar- rested at tridgenorth on the charge of slaying Arthur Bollard of Toronto in a fight. They were released. on • Rapeat It :—."Shilah's Cute will al- ways cure my cot.ghs and relit'," LONDON, oNTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident' and Mail Courses catidop.. Pro. J. W. Westervelt, J. W. Westervelt, Jr.. C.A., Principal. 4/ice-Princ1pal. CHOPPING The Clinton chopping mill will be naming overy day atter the 17th Inst We have just put in a now.grinder ant are now prepared to de a fleet -dem job. Besides chdpping feed, we roll oats; grind flax, make Graham Sour, corn meal and 'flaked wheat. Eeerythiag will be weighed iti and,* weighed out then each customer will Iget 4 spare cleal. All Mistakes; e.harfully rectiffed ane setiefaction guaranteed. 11. will tee to your in- terest to give us a share of your cuatoin. Remember the stand, tent tee the Clinton Electric Light Plait where( the subscriber Will be glad to See alt his old customers es well as many new One; Teatiein you for past favors. • 4