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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-09-30, Page 2• •Aocuammr. Morris Township. Mrs. F. Grant aud son of Joliet, Illinois, are Visiting et Mr, Aearts, 2W1 line. tMrs. J. Manning took ie tbe. Lou- don Fair and 'visited her daughttere Mrs. H. V. Patrick of that city. James mei Mrs. Duncan, 4th line, were visiting at the home of their son at Clinton for a few days. Mre. Moses, 2id. line, and Mrs. Hoover of Grey were holidaying with Blyth friends last week. A goodly number bave been attend- ing the Crossley—Hunter evangelistie services at 13Iyt1 and enjoyed the meetings. Miss Katie Manning returned twine last Friday after an enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in Flesher - ton and Palmerston. , , 111.110114111g ' ou are troubled I ; IfY " • with Rheoroatisra. Lunt- * ' bap' Sciatica or Neural- I i • 1 gla' • Rub it out with I 1 Electric Rub i I• 25 cents:, 1 1 • 108 •1 1x. 1 i No -a -Cold i : 25e per bottle. . 1 : i W. S. R. HOLMES 1 1 .......o...Maneg Chemist. ........1 —RELIABILITY 7 EXPERIENCE— WE WANT YOUR GRAIN. ...._. for wbich we will pay, the Highest Market Price. Call at our store next Morrish & Crooks or at our Elevator, —We keep on hand a full- -stock of Flour, Feed,— —Etc. We ett agents for the Canada Car- riage Company Buggies and Stan- dard Wire Fence and Posts. .---.-........ FORD&MoLEOD • , Mt OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST; will be at Holmes' Drug Store oa Friday, July 9th, and thereafter on Wednesday Aug. 4, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 17, Dec. 22. flours from 9 a, m. until 3.30 9. ne. Glasses properly fitted. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat treateit TIMOTHY- SEED I HAVE A QUANTITY OF CLEAN AND PURE TIM °THY SEED FOR. SALE, NT THE STANDARD ELEVAT- OR. • W. G. SMYTift, THE BEST SCHOOL CENTRAL.,;7., STRATFORD. ONT. The best time to enter our classes is NOW. We are run- ning the largest ant, we be- lieve, the( best business training school in Western Ontario. Three departments— COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND, . TELEGRAPHY. Get a money making education. ' Our graduates are in dentesed • and are meeting with success, Get our free catalogue new. Elliott & McLachlan PRINCIPALS FALL TERM OPENS AUG. 30th; Our graduates are assisted to the best positions. Write for the rea- son. Prepare now to miter at be- ginning of term. ' Mail Courses for those who wish to study at home. CLINTON BUSINESS . , COLLEGE. GEO. SPOT/ON, Pliti•IcIPAL, • . COAL ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP,. PLY• NOW. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, •$7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID Fon BEFORE MAY glen A MS - COUNT OP 40 CENTS A TON WILL BE ALLOWED. &dere led ab DaVia it, ItoWlantrii Will be legatee* attended to. tier le eil.........,...........,- 4 • Cliniton News-$1teeorol Mrs. Harriman the Wealth- iest 'Woman in the World. New York, September 17.—Wall St. estimates that Mrs. E. IL Harriman will inherit in realty and personat property between $75,000,000 and and $100,000,000.‘ Mr.. Harrienan'a prin vete fortune le supposed to have been greater than this by many millions, but there is reason to believe that his Unmarried daughters, Mary and Carol, his married daughter, Mrs, Robert Liv- ingstone Gerry, and his two seas, William Arerill and Roland, together with his surviving sister, Mrs. Simi ons, and other relatives, have all been substantially provided for. Mrs; Harriman was Miss they M - ,daughter of W. J. Avereli, a wealthy banker of Rochester, NX, If the estate meeseie Is up to the er:- peetations, Mrs. Harriman, according to common estimate here is the weal- thiest woman la the world. Mrs. Hetty Green's holdings have been estimated at $40,000,000 ;those et Mrs. Frederick Courtland Penfield. who was Aene Weightman, of Phila- delphia, at $80,000.,000, and those pi Mrs. Russell Sage at a like amount. • M. Jelin Moloney, Clerk of County Court at Peterboro's yesterday. ' • the died 41...e.oumg uron County News Gathered for News Record Reader 18 Tears Au From The News -Record of September 30th, 1891. Clinton, Sept. 30th, 1881. Mr, J. Ferguson. has leased the old. Ross pump factory for five years Irene Mr. Rowell. Mrs. Samuel Holmes of Holmesville having rented her farm for a term of years, will likely. remove to Clinton to live. Friday evening Reeve Manning adju- dicated, in his capacity • as a magis- trate, upon a case in which, one wonie an charged another with using abusive language to her and making state- ments affecting her chastity. Thehar- Ities reside in, the southern part of thrt tovin. Defendant was tried two dol- lars and costs, ZI164). Mr, W. H. Gabel and adopted daughter of Beryie have name visiting here. They were also at London •and St, Thomas. Mr, 'Gabel is elegible to 'join the Zurich Old Boys, as be lived' here 52 years ago. ' Mr. Peter Beaver. an aged and well known resident of the lith comes. The most deplorable condition ot destitution and depravity that has sion, died on Thursday from heart which he had been atilicated for a with ever existed brought to light last week, when. failure, the effects of a cancer in Western Ontario, was few neonths. He had reacbed the age Messrs. Ed. Willis and John Twilit:ter 01 78 years and 9 days. The deceased were shooting in the Hay swanIP jthree years ago. and came to this township. thirty -I of Puslinclt about tve miles from Exeter. were making their way to what is They were returning home and was born in the township 1 Mr. J. J. Merrier left last week 106 termed the "island" situated a mile the west wbere he has some harvest,- and a half west of the Settsixiith ing to oversee. He expects to be gone ,churcht when they carne across a a month, 1 wooachoppers camp about n• of a 1 The telephone line along the Boy, mile south of the "Island". There lon is completed and the easteemeens•they found a woman and infant about were installed last week. 17 months old completely destitute. The woman was badly clothed with a Hensall few old rags that might at some time have been cheap calico skirt and waist but was so worn and faded It is reported that Crossley and that her body' was insufficiently cove 6A Good Worker When so Inelin-v ed" Allows His Failing to Suffer and Starve In the Hag Swamp. F. W. CUT,TLER, PAINTER AND • Paper hanger. All work hone guar- anteed to give satisfaction. Prices moderate. aesidence nearly opposite, I Collegiate Institute. Clinton. 83 APPLES WANTED for shipping and evaporz • ating purposes. Best prices • paid. D. CANTELON CLINTON. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 1 1,000 111111111111,11011111110 • Over one thousand stu- dents enrolled by our chain last year. It pays to at- tend a link of this great chitin, for "tee 'melon Taunt rs svtuNerrli." • The demand foronr grad- uates is THREE TIMES the Supply. I . Cither schools engage our' graduates as teachers. A • n special course for teachers. Greduates of two e-eare ago are no tv earning $2,000 per annum. Three courses—Carmen- mere STENoonAPLI•X and 1 TurztoBAPH y. Fall Term Opens 4ug. 30. Write for Particulars. • • CLINTON ; BuAiness College G1130. SPOTTON, PRIN. I MONUMENTS CHASTE DESIGNS. BEST MATERIAL • JAMS 0010 * • OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Rubber Mess Having potcha.sed n machine for applying Rubber Tires, we wish to say that we are now prepared to fur- ish and put on such tires at reason - lie rates. We also do all kinds ot Grinding, nything from a pair of seissors to a ireUlar saw. This week We installed machine for grinding horse clippers which does perfect work, We likewise do all Ulnas a lathe tor* on short order mid at reason - Wo rates. Maehinery repaired, liersea shod. SATISPACTION GUARANTEED. •Bayileld, Sept. 30th, 1881. Mrs. Rutledge is visiting at Hama - on, Mr. Chas. Logan is visiting in De- troit. The Worlds Fair, will be held here next Tuesday and Wednesday, Octr. 6 and 7. Messrs. K. Mooreheuse, A. Elliott and some other sports bave returned from a successfulashing and sporting tour up north. • Stanley, Sept. 30th, 1881.• We are glad to hear that Mr. John Galbraith is improving rapidly. • Rev. Mr. Newton preached a Har - Veit Home sermon in tbe heiseopal church, Varna, last Friday evening. The church was beautifully decorated with,products of the toil. Quito a number from this vie. W." ere taking in the • different Mire throughout the Province. Mr. Malcolm Armstrong, IVI,D., who has been away for some tune hag re- turned. Rev. Mr. McLung preached in the Bayfield Road' • Pres nyterian elf ai eh last Sunday. • ' • Londesboro,• Sept. 30th, 1881. Mr. J. Lasham returned from Man- itoba last week. Mr. 'John Lee returned from Mani- toba. • James Hirichly of Conetance was in the yillage on Saturday. A large number from. this seetiou attended the London *show last week., The weather here has been the Mei:- est during Septem,ber in. the 'recollec- tion of the oldest inhanitantse• Mr. W. Wlittely is erecting a new building ; he will use it for storing shingles, a driving shed and other purpeses. The meet meeting of the nis.triet Lodge I. O. G. T. -will be heid Ali - stance on Wednesday the. 14th (ey of October. 'Sub. Lodges •should sendeee preseritatives :1! poseible. Mr. Ale*. Callender died at hie re- sidence, con. 3, liullett, on. Thursday morning. 'His . death was .not &to- gether unexpected, he having suffered froni ooneuneptton for reboot two years. Ile was a native` of Carleton Co., Ont., was' one of the oldest settlers in thig.nart and was respected by ell who knew hirn, . • East Wavitanosh On Tuesday of last week the 'nom° of Mr. and Mrs. .Wallace potter was the scene of a very pretty wedding when their eldest daughter, Miss Ar-st letta May, was united in marriage to Russell It Fear of Morris. The•bride of the shack was an incubator. A -couple of old chairs completed the furnishings. An old clocn, without any face or hands was used for decor- ative -purposes on one of the Walls. Outside the building was an old brooder, that evidently was a - pore 1 tion of the inctinator outfit, while a few feet away is a hole in the ground, about four feet deep by two or three feet wide, from which seepage water , is used for cooking and washing pur- poses, although the surrounding 'show - very few evidences oi any -washings having been done. There was a wash out on the line, the day the Times visited the place, but it was the limit, It was hard to tell the color of the clothes and looked as though, they had been dipped into a ditch when „ it was muddy. There Hunter are going to Zurich for a ere . ,were the remnants of a garden, but, three weeks campaign, says the Ob- The child, a curly headed little nothing could be seen growing ex - server. tbing, so emaciated, for want of nour- cept a few squash,' that had 'the same • , Miss Nora Petty has gone tO the ishment; that its eyes were sunken appearance as the • rest of the Sur - Macdonald Institute at uelph for •a in its head, was lying on a bed with l. 'n course of instruction, [hardly any clothes to cover it, and. Tuhedntshe Thnes called* with Rev. G 1 IVfiss Hobbs of London, and miss the clothes Were in the same Collinsondition 0 I fit Friday'afternoon, the [women Bice of Dungannon spent tho week end as the rest of the surroundings, ----- and child were alone the husband with the Misses Carrie aed Anna riy, Macarthur. • I The woman, who is in a very itlei ;basing left in the morning for Hen- cate condition and expects to -e. salt where he had been working, Monsieur Cantine has been laid up birth to a child any day, give and would exPressed so inclined. Mts. Williams was sit - be kept at work if he were in Illontreat for some timer by an at tack of pneumonia, but we are pleas.; herself as half famished for some- Wig looking very dejected by the ed to note that he is recovering. 1 , I thing to eat. The only :thing eatable eide of the bed,' watching the little Geo. McEwen has been putting a were a few potatoes and, a couple of one sleeping. She had tried to get new roof on the salt block and ind Mane of which lookeil a dinner for the two of them with 'i- peaalrastalec7, cations pont to the manufacture of • a few unpalatable looking potatoes salt being started again. Mr. Willis inueediately • made and cold water drawn from the ' known ' the condition 9i affairs . and The death of Joseph Coueh on frues- kprovised well, but informed us that day week is sincerely regretted by hie Rev. D. W. Collins uedertook to in- the baby had no eaten very • much, many friends and neignbers, He had vestigate out to thd shack and :found. and it really, did not look it. del4 t been ,a resident of. iiibbert for many things were worse than pen can Plce though nearly a yearr and a hall old years, and wasrpauch respected for his' I tare. . The parents of the child were it is not able to creep, although it away somewhere, whether bidieg f doesnot look deformed in - . foraging for wood, he knew not. 0- . any his 76th year many excellent qualities. He was iii The child was lying on the • !way. It eagerly took a drink of milk . at the resideneei • of her son-in-law, land as the father and mother did not seemed to brighten • fl°°r, !which had been taken along, and ' . up at the sight The death of Mrs, Jackson occurred had resided there since coming up; She' iteturn, he came back to Exeter went out later in the evening, • 'when 'somewhat incoherrently, but withal anti of strangers. . The worean talked Prank Grahams London Road. , with ber husband hem Montreal two 1 the .partheir ents were in shack. ' It I did not appear lie !Le weak minded, al; years agoThe deecased, who was a was learned that the iliates.fiature, though sister of our townsman, John Shep- 1 is James Williams and six years ago it ould 'drive some W ' women married' the. woman in Parkhill,. she. era" if they had to live as this woe herd, Was born at La Chute, 35 Mile,s. . England, last week, . T. Berry and eon arrived home from% . I ed as a servant, and Wishing to .bet. e from England,id, where she had work - family j For several weeks , last winter the man has for the past several years from Montreal . subsisted on nothing but eoole; • I having a short time befete arrived ter her life came to Canada., . ed 'turnips. The farmers in the been visiting in this section for some! The. family moved to . thc. neighborot the ... neighborhood have extended charity Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton, who ha.ve time, have been spending •held, and part . to them on inany occasions, hue as few days hood of Bruce in. town with • R. Drysdale and G. time were -,charges on the chantable tIfnhees swamp has been the reedezvoue (Imposed people of that place, people of their' starnp for years, Case. They • return to their home in ale they did not feellike eneouragieg a •.. though the man, it is said, made **Out $40 a month, whe,n he Worked strong healthy man in his idleneis. the West in a few days. but his Mane ambition seemed to sen ; The woman, they have nor, s, en ' for e could be. One of their some time and were not aware of her Beihew lazy hgrave children was taken away from them condition, - • The • employer of Williams • in I ien- The .many f riends of IraBarkley of by Mr.. metehen of Goderieh, who ki looks after snehe cases, and, the child sail and his neighbors say he ,mis a Michigan near ' Battle 'Creek, 'were igood Worker whernbe feel., plaeedein the Refuge at Toronto. ieelined, pleased• Michigan, have a .all from him. Mr.. was but when he gets -a little intenty he ' about Barkla.y was brought up in B Belgrave. g tw.buys 'provisions and lies around idle Mr .• ,Thos: Black has returned 'from. o years ago, they made their anode in a shack located on the "island". until they are used On and 'Olen an ' extended trip to Winnipeg., Cal,. .. Thor one p e i ren thed, evi- starves himself and family until he gary, Edmonton and Montana, where takes a notion to go i o werk egain. he has .•been . vieiting. t10 different dently from neglectand starvation . . . • He has tried' on various occasions to 'members of his family. ... • 1 y P. 'get another p • e in hos-astlall, they Pic ed up. !what be_ .lace to liv, but ow - There pasted ' away eat:London • they had and moved farther' ing to their ansanitary inc lc. t.rf 'Hy- phen Cheistina Stonehouse, wife .of longings at the into the swamp, into a shack about ing, no. one will allow them- a house Thomas Russell of Saginaw, ao of • 33 years. ' Mrs. Ruesell was 'six feet wide by about twelve feet of aur .deseriPtirm. born near Belgrave, and. spent • -the lo• ng: In this one roomed building• So desperate are .their circumstances' early years of .her lifeeliere, Abtnit 19 I was theworst.-,congromoration of filth andthe fact that the woman expects years ago, she married her bereeeed, that the Fines representative has sto give 'birth to a child any dey, the husband, and sliortly after moved to ever seen. ' There is a stove, belong- authorities of Hay were notified tbat Saginaw to live,where she has eesid.Jin'g to the building and used by the something must be done ,at (ince to •ed . until • her death. • She , leaves to !lumbermen for • cooking. purposes take care of the woman and little mourn bar clernise, hen bereft husband, I during the winter, a table . covered 'child and on Saturday Reeve Peter one son two yearS• old, also her aged . with .an old. pipee of oil • cloth and Lamont interested himself .ito , secure loaded with di.shes, pans and other 'a location for :them. Mr. Mitchell., ol father, R. Stonehause, three brothers and foar' eisters. The remains wee& things,' In One corner Of the roorie Goclerich was conferred with regard-. was an old wooden' bed on which is a ing the 17 month's! old infant , for the brought fo the home of her brother, straw tuck, covered with quilts . so ptirpose of having it removed ' •to Robt. Sthnehottee 'of Belgra,vedi „ for in- rty and filthy that one would not some institution. The family nave th ferment in e Brandert temetery. Mtht hurch' lin net'. • J. E. The hineral -service was 'conducted An touch them.. In another cornet was a Since beeti taken care of and the bus - Tho of Some description covered'', With band has secured work.—ExeterTim the eodisc - equally dirty rags, while on the side es. September 30th, 1909 ThfktOfl Evory enamorit of your Mil witon you 4r4t at hem* or ahroine, when you are awako or whin yeu ars Wow.— Between the poison germ i OW aro in air, Wel and water,-severywhere in fact—and the Winona of Your In- • virotble friends. the little soldier -care ninicles in your blood. If these little moidiere age kept • etrong and bealthy by taking Hood's naxsaparilla, you need nave no fear of disease. • It effects its wonderful • cures, pot elmply becauee It contains • sarsapartne but because It combines the utmost remedial valuee ot more than 20 different ineredients, each really strengthened and enriched by this peculiar combinetioe. • Get it today ot your drugglet, 100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C. I. good Co.. -Lowell, Masse V. tel, A. The Moors were defeated with a loss' of 400 men in, battle with the Span- iards on Monday and Tuesday. William Lockhart Russell, who is wanted in Toronto on charges et fraud in connection with mining deals sure rendered himself to the authorities aii Cleveland and was released on hail. WHAT BEAUTIFUL HAIR How often do we her that excite acteiroaolace,:italaniniwoman's bair C tonman 1 'A prominent scientist and hair spee- p.rOven, that any man or woman, can have luxuriant, lustrous hair, by us- ing a famous prescription called Par- isian Sage. Parisian Sage is now made and sold. in Canada. W. S. R. Holmes tbe druggist, is the agent in Clinton, and the readers of The News -Record can buy, from him for only 50 cents a large bottle, W. S. R. Holmes knows that Paris- ian Sage win beautify the hair, cure dandruff and stop falluig hair, and fore that reason he • • sells it under a guar- antee to cure or money back. If you cannot obtain Parisian Sage where you live, you can get a bottle for 50 cents from Giroutt Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, Ont., enpress charges pre- paid. Thirty Jews are dead at Kiev as a reiult of the race riots there, Mr.. A. J. Baldoer criticieed • Lloyd -George budget in a speech Cook assisted by Rev. J. A. Fergu- becomingly attired in cream eoliene - eon. 'Among the friends from a dis- and carrying a boquet of ctcarn rOs" tance.that ttended the funeral were : es, , entered the parlor leaning on the ists. Stedman of Wyoming, -Mrs. arm of her flther to the strains of , . Jackson of Thamesville, Mrs. Pugh of the wedding mareh played, by iss mitegen, Messrs. Ront., Jas, ana . Grey To*nship.. . John . TEMS111 a Highly Es - Miss Annie iVicNeil, 14th con., is nis- teemed' Resident of Blyth Belle Potter, sister • of the bride.. iting friends in Grand Rapids, Mich. I. Passes Into Rest. Stephen Medd, Mrs. Symington, Mrs, Little Lizzie Fear, niece of the groom,. ,.+Mrs. David Clark, 14th con. had thej. Mr. John Tatham, an 'old , and highly Nevens and Mks. Philips of Auburn, acted as ring bearer and was beauti- mrs. Agin and Mrs, min)? a sag. misfortune to fall oft a chair ...and break her arm. , esteemed resident of 13lyth has pass- ! ed to his reward in 1 his 82nd year. fully dressed in pale blue silk. . The inaw, ___, Mrs. J. Long • of Crinbroolc, Mrs. John Wortley, 16th eon. who His demise was not unexpected as he ceremony was performed by Rev. 'W. Miss•Lois Burney of Windsor Mr. and H. Hartley and took place under ' a Mrs. Burney of Exeter and Mr, David wedding bell of 'roses and myrtle, Af- of Clinton. , ter congratulations the guests to the • .• number of forty repaired to the din- • 7 7-77-----ees ing room and enjoyed a sumptuous' re -I uee • ungannon. past prepared, by the hostess in her eine atui. col (fljUy6IJLt YICLUvu usual veell known style. The evening Rev. Mr. Cook of Belgravo occupied her aunt in Seafotth. . Miss Jeanet Williams of the same I county, was spent in music and games, I afteritthe pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday. • Geo. Campbell, .who is making quite who proned a true helpmate , . along life s journey, She dud 18 which the young coupte drove no theie home on the 8th line of Morris. The Ceeil Treleaven returned to Watford ch in tn in and se 1' n horses, as.hrige°cIr another egarato the l 1Wgest lam years ago Mr. and Mrs: Taman .cente ?fade's going away dress was of Catae after spending a couple of weeks with to Blyth Some 30 years ago where as beene, provieg nicely. . • 'months had been in failing health for some Miss Isabell 'Walker, Who was visite ' ' Deceased was ht)rn ' ill thd has township of Goulborn, ' Carleten Co., ing her friend, Margaret Stewart, in which locality he spent a good returned to town, ' • share of his earlier life, AbOut 50 Miss Jennie Taylor, 16th eon„ is . . . . years ago Mr. Taman west married to: Waba satin cloth trimmed with jet with hat to match. The number of beautiful presents go to Show the es- teem in which the 'ming couple are held. Dr. Wm. Potter and daughter Leota, were present from Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. David Nichol 'of Hensaft were also present. •Bowel 'Complaint in Children. When six months old the little daughter et E. N. Dewey, a, well known, Merchant of Agnewville, Va., had attaek of cholera infanturn. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera atel Diarrhoea Reraedy was given and ef- fected a, Complete cure. This remedy friends here. t4• k. continuously resided up to their There was service both morning and held in St. Paul's church Sunday. mat Special thanksgiving services were . Yrh . decease. The surviving members of 'RO ect 'reeler who spent several theY and Mrs. Cum, as re urne th Oiltmeral, are s with bis hgrand-tparendts, haS, . their family, all of whom were at the : Joseph of ,Chesley p•Wm. home in Chielph. evening. '• of Exeter:; Ed, . of Pontine, Mich. ; - Miss' Mary Kelly, who . has been s ti G Nee d Charles Elliott is having some itta- i AI and Mrs Stewart's — ' i le3' 01 Blyth, Mrs' tc)* provemeets made to the house occue vT 81 Mgt , a ex' , n e ..' Hobbs of Seaforth ; Mrs. W. Emigh of • lOth corn has return" ;to her , u°/31' 1', 13 us1 is ; Mrs L Clav.ton of Detroit!. The Clinton chonniee mill w•11 be pied by U. Beninger. has returned to his labors after en - 01...a it, Tuckersmith. She will attend the litt A Burt f n ., . a g . ', . ..., Wu 11 'NI 1 thusfall . • ' We have just put in a neW grinder ma, W. MeCullough of the Sterling Mrs .o London, a d . Ms e tuiening every day alter the 17th hist. °Ittrmva Al Watt .fit North Dakota, ' Barbara and Sadie of Detroit. Fen- , was a Visri.tor wiath Geo. e. and ears , . . k. .f ' home of Joseph Taman, where thei job. 13esides chopping 'feed, 11 joyieg a holiday at his home in r . — eral service was e n d are now prepared to do a first-class 0 ducte at the Orangeville, of st. zaur 8 S4peir,_an, fie is loo mg as i the suhic et of this notice lived tor dorne oats, grind flax,- make Graham Dour, we ro The congregation church are makirig arrangemente tor brother of Mrs. Sperian. is a time, by deceeeed's pester, Rev, W.100rn meal and fleeced wheat. climate agreed -with .hirn. He theit annual supper on Thanksgiving II. Cooper, Who addressed appropriate I , Everything will be weighed in end night: Words to the assembled relatives and 'weighed out then each customer will !get a square neal. All ntistakes Miss Gibson of Itrigden, arrived leet friends. Rev, Mr, Crossley, the even - Week and hag taken charg6 og j, wall Repeat it :--"Shiloh'e Cure will el- gelist, sang a beautiful hymn. Inter- . cheerfully, rectifind ant satisfection korais millinery departmeet for the Ways cute nty coughs and mhe li ile.' I ment Was Made at the cern' 'guaranteed. it will ne to your in - has proven. very sueeessful in cases eoming season. Birmingham, • ICapt. Ferber of the &tench army was killed by being -crushed beneath his aeroplane at Boulogne., •YOUR WORN-OUT STOMACH. • Wbat it needs' is the strengthening% influence of Dr. Hainilton't Pills— they work marvels where 'title stomeen and digestion, are poor. In ope day -Kelt&•Pat nostaeont 041744"0.9111 system is rapidly strengthened. No stomach specialist could write a bet- ter pr•escription• than Dr, Hameltort's I -fills of Mandrake and Butternut. Ati all dealers in a yellow box, price 25e., Or five boxes for one . • The Committee on Resolutions oE the Trades and Labor Congress has reported fa.vorably the.proposal to have legislative aid for the establith- • ment of co-operative efforte in Canedat Six persons were, murdered at Bine- field, W. Va, Rpbert Hoe, the • manufaeturer. of printing presses; is dead. • Repeat it Cure will ale eys cure my coughe reel co1,1 " Mrs: T. F. Swayze died at St. Cate; arines with symptoms of Poisoning that She suffered from several years ago from eating toadstools. Chief' Justice Falconbridge eeverelY critized the authorities at Brocvville for neglecting to fly the Union Jack over the court hbuse where he was • holding court. • WHEN THE LUNGS ARE SORE. From coughing and you don't know what to do, just inhale the soothing ;vapor of "Catarebozote" ; it's e luuig food, a strengthener arid certain etrify ',try Catarrhozone. • • • LONDON, ()NUM° • Business & Shorthand sumers R•ftident and Mail eoursets • Catalogues Pros 3. W. Weeterveit, J. W. Westervelt, Jr.. CA,, Vice -Principal. CHOPPING 1 etere. Pallbearers were John Motrit, ljterest to give us a share of your cd bowel complaint in children ,atitd I !Weer on the IVIethodist enurch is pro- . ' I WM. Simms, r. liaggitt, J. Minns custom. printed &rations can be relied upon With period confidenee. 'When redueed Ina° gressing tapidle. The brick work will A Montreal company is !being proiec- soy, J. Gibson and George King. I be finished this *Week and the cetpere ted to vessels, ineluding inen-of-War, could ,be aseuming Mari, a staunch Conservative ee esta.blish ehipeatds where large The late Mr. Taman was a quiet, une1Clinton Electric Lighe Plant where wAen given according to the Remember the etand, next to the with water and sweetened it is pleae- ters have already made a good shOtvi coristrueted in Politics and a member of the ,ne subscriber will be glad to Ste A . . his old customers as vsell as maw ant to take, which if of greating. ee BB portance When a medieince Mast •be Ispeet of the conuriunity whose syre- favors, gi o young i . '0 p t :—"Shiloles Cure will al. rtepeat it t—"Shitoh.s titre *Al 4. pathy is exterided to the bereaved 4 . by all radiOirie dealers, ways tare my coughs and colds." ways eure my coughs and colds." family.. Ote BROW 14 • Methodist Church. •rre enjoyed the Te.: new opmrehateeng yell fee Dag