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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-11-04, Page 24.40141irg-- ACOURA.CY 1,114114•14 41411111041411444404441 Yon Too 1 isminimoos I So pmanyr.people have been I n delighted with our Talcum Powder that we bave had some come back .4 to tell us how nice it was. I Rose Violet Flesh and White 1 Carnation ismossm IThere is really nollnI Tee r sTetleuymouma...t. 2 best. 2 . NEWFOUNDLAND PAYS TRIBUTE. TO THE GRAND WORK DODOS KIDNEY PILLS ARE DOING. 1.11•1•01••••• Fisnermen, Regard TliNst as a Boon to Makin—MX. Frank Banfield Tells How They Cured His Back- ache. :Garnish, Fortune 13aY, 'Nfld., Nov. Is (Special).—Among the 'fishermen 'here, through .exPosuris to wet and cold' are subject to those pains and aenee Which come from diseased Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pius are loelsed tiPofl as a positive noon to mankind. TheY are never tired a telling how. their Backaches and. their Rheumatism van- ish, before the great Kidney remedy. Among many others Mr. Frank Ban - field, after years of suffering nas found relief in Pond's Kidney Pills, and here is what he is felling Ins friends "I find Dodd's Kidney Pills the best medicine for Backache I Imere ever used. I only used two !sexes and they cured me a Backache I had hae for five years. It started through a straia 'My father's back also bothered him, and he got some relief from, one gave him. They were too precious to give hira more. All persons suffering from Backache should use Dodd's 'Inide ney pills," Why dot Dodd's Kidney. Pills eine cked° ? Simply because Backache etery, where they were interred. Ba Kennedy, with Mayor Doherty in the is Kidney . ache, and Dodd's Kidney Mrs. Johanna Hughes, the widow 01 Pills positively cure all Kidney, ache% sign a Petition chair. The Mayor was authorized to the late John Hughes, died oa Oet. and ills. This has been proved in- being circulated by 21st , at the residence a her daugh- the coun ' cil of the town of Niagara f cases in Canada,. If you, ter, Mrs. Patrick Walsh, Seaforth, in thousands- e Falls praying the Legislature to haven't used them yourself ask You'r amend tile law relating to Audit a the 78th year of her age. She was neighbors. enunicipal accounts. In regard to pal born in Tipperary, Ireland, and. -came ition a Moore and e,ome 60 to ; ShP this country when a young womant lived for some time in Hamilton, others to have William street -widen-- where she was marriedShe had tea Pinta Skutre, a "Port Arthur Italian ed to the) old vsoolen 'nil' Property uyt . is. in the hospital with bullet and taking the necessary land. from the chRdren of whom. six were boys and knife wounds, and. refuses to tell hoW town park. Reeve Manning reported four girls: 4Five sons and three laugh terA are living. The 'funeral took he received them. He may die. • thet on looking up the registered maps of the town he found that tie place on Wednesday Oct. 27th, from St. James' enurch, Seaforth. 'Solemn legal roadway was only its present IW. S. HOLMES ; 2 • Z Manrg Chemist.. I —RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE - ••••••••••••••••••••••••• **eery.** ••••••••••4•*••••04: • • • i— i CLINTON. •• 3 Business:College ; 2 13.E0. SPOTTON, PRIN. j •••• **a.* *•••••••• 041 **NO* .. one year ago, . Mr. George 'Wakeman was i owning about $100 'per year as farm laborer. Now he is earning at the rate . of $962 per year. Six mouthy training • at our Business College i made the iiifference. Wes it a good investment.? He . thinks s o. His address 4 is New Osgoode, Sask. 2 * i I • Enter any time. indi- vidual Instruction. 4- • Write for Particulars. • • • • • • Four Courses: PrrEPARATonY COMMERCIAL S'kENoonAPpY TEL iceRAPHIr "'"Ftv"--- llto*Nci N uron. County News .Gathered • for News -Record Readers: 18 Ytin Age From The News.Recoml of November 4th, 1891. Clinton, Nov. 4th, 1891. Mr. D. Cantelon ships this week per steamer at Sarnia, consigned. to 'Win- nipeg, fifteen cars—twenty-four bun- dred barrels—of apples. . One day last week Cantelon Brqs. shipped per G.T.R. 1100 lbs of prime butter to tlie eastern markets. , Mr. Geo. Castles Jr, of Stanley keeps rushing in every 'week loads of splendid 64 lb. Democrat wheat to Fair's null. Town Parliaraeat net Monday night. Present, members Steep, Armstrong; McKenzie Doan, Plummer, Andrews, •••••••11••••••••, Imo SeillOrth On te 2ith Oct. Mrs. Catharine lkfalona, wife of Mr. John Malone et Beechwood, in the township of 51010 - lop, died at her residence in her 76th year, after a short illness. She was the mother of 8 children of whom, 5 were boys and 3 girls, wno are all living with the exception of one biol. Two of her sons are priests of "the Catholio Church, the Rev. Timothy Malone, S. J., being pastor of the American parish of Sault Ste. Marie, and the Rev, James Malone, pastier sef St. John's church, New Orleans. inhi; 1 Morris Township. . Palmerston, were here for Thanksgiv- ing visiting relatives and friends. . This week Harry Duncan arrived home from a holiday trip to, the West where he spent several months. Ile 1 had an enjoyable time but doesn't be- brocaded gown. lieve he will say Good-bye to Isis: 109 They approached the clerk at the acres on the 4th line yet a svMle. counter. The man registered. The One day recently, Willie, the 16 ,WOmati waitedoby his side. year old son of Fred. and Mrs. Brew-% "How .far away is Brooklyn ?" he er, 3r4 line, underwent a. successful V.,‘ N. operation for appendicitis and the pas "About thirty minutes 'by tlis etas-, tient is making satisfactory progress. way " - "And Iv, reach tbe Terse sub - Mrs. Herb. Ceneingharn a.nil baby of He Came for Pleasure, . The private omnibus drove up in front of a middle-class New York hotel, and out of it stepped a tails thin men, ecia,d. in a black .roadeloth suit and a straw hat, 'and a woman witb a demure eouatenance and a sills can funeral took : place from the family I Sunday night, after a vigorous ba - sesidence to St. James' church See- k/ for life extending over a wee lc, urbs and see our cousins there in one • ' N t I dolt slay 2-- „ forth, on Tuesday, •the 26th. Oe o er. John Douglasirepata The large crowd in attendance testifie despite all that could be done to pre- "You can be landed within a range ed to the great respect in which the serve life. He was 28 years of age of forty miles in an hour and a quar- ter.” "How long does it talso to xeaeli the Zoological gardens 1" "You can make it. in three-quarters of o,a hour " • deceased was held., Her son, the, Rev, ahd had enjoyed a large measure o Timothy Malone, celebrated the Omer- good health. Deveased was unmarrie 'al mass, and accompanied the remains ed. of his mother to St. Columban cern- WE WANT YOUR GRAIN. for which we *ill pay, the Highest Market Price. Call at our store next Morrish Crooks oe at our Elevator. —We keep on hand a full— . —stock of Flour, Feed,- -Etc. We are agents for the Canada Car- riage Company Buggies and Stan- dard Wire Fence and Posts. FORD&McLEOD EXTENSIVE A.UCVON SALE OF width and consequently the council Farm* Stock and Implements.— Mr, could not comply with prayer of peti- Wallace Johneton lis• instructed the tioners, . s undersigned to sell by Public Atte- • tion on lot 3, &Able Line, Stanley, On Wednesday, Nov. 10th, the fol- lowing: Horses—driving horse 4 yrs. old, general purpose mare 3 George Grabam of Michigan, is at• yrs. old, 2 heavy colts 1 yr. old, the old homeehere for a time. 1,, heavy colt this year's. Cattle -4 Mrs. G. P. Loth of Burnside, Mich., Cows supposed to be in calf, farrow is ,visiting her sisters, 1VIrs. Lindsay cow, heifer rising 3, 4 steers rising and Mrs. Cole, 16th and llth conees- 3, 3 steers rising 2, 2 heifers rising, stens. 2, 3 spring calnes. Pigs—Thorough-I Yin and Ws, David •BeaCom took a bred Berkshire sow with 9 .small, trip to the Nile on Nov. 5th. They - pigs, 5 weeks eld. About 60 nem.' are much pleased with the people of Implements—Waggon, pair trucks, 'Egypt. . Gladstone :buggy, road cart, cutt- er, binder, mower, rake, seed drill, • Mr, Tbos. Churchill, 16th core, bas cultivator,disk harrow, Let ot ii had a splendid new windmill erected. harrows, toiler, .scuiller; pair bobs ,,,by Mr. J. Miller of Clinton., It will sleighs, riding plow, Kaegatoo- be used as power to supply water ter plow, horse power and cutting box stock and household purposes,- Next in good -order, Clinton fanning mill, iyear he will likely. improve his barns set of scales (2000 lbs.); hay rack by raising them and putting in stone new, gavel box, pulper, 2 sets of foendations. heavy team harness, set single hare Stanley L.O.L, No. 1.0.5 met at the ness. There will also be offered, residence ol ex -reeve, Gabriel Elliott heating stove, • tables, - chairs and of this township on the evening of - other •houdehold eurniture, cream Nov. 5th: 'W. M., Wm. Ra.thwell• and separator as good as new, ' Daisy 1 deputy R. Mellveeit were present, :the churn, about 100 shocks of corn, a •former in the ehair. A large, number quantity Of cern On O013, also • 00',of the brethren and others Were tMeS- bus. potatoes,' set 'of lee ',links, 'ent and a good, oldfashioned social chains, forks and other articles. too 1 and hospitable time was spent. iipart numerous to mention. Everything from the good • things necessary for must be sold as the proprietor is tne inner man roesic, readings and giving up ' farming. -. Sete` at 11speeches coMprised the programme. o'clock. Terms of sale : All sums of :Mrs. R. McIlyeen presided at the $5and under ' cash ; over that organ. Miss Elliott and 1VIr, McCon- amount 11 months' ceedit will be 1 nen assisted in the music and . Mr. , given on fureishing- approved' .joint1Colwell gave a reading, Mine. host notes. A discount of 5 per cent. 1 and Mrs. Elliott admirably sustain - Per annum will be given for caste.-- cdtheir reputation 'for being "jolly Wallace Johnston, preprictore Theisgood fellows" ' GetedrY, auctioneer. DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, will be at Holmes' Drug Store on Friday, July 9th, and thereafter on Wednesday Aug. 4, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 17, Dec. 22. Hours from 9 a. m. until 3.30 p. in. Glasses properly fitted. Diseases Of the Eye,,• Ear, Nose and Throat treated. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • CENTRAL • • • • • STRATFORD. ONT. • • • • Has the reputation of being the • • best praetical training school in • • Canada. Thorough courses have • • produced results. Businessmen • • sa,y our graduates are the best and they apply to us for office • • help. Our graduates succeed as none others. Three departs • ments - • • ' 0 • • COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND, ; • 0 • Enter at once. Write novv for • • our free Catalogue. • • D. A. McLachlan II 2 • PRINCIPAL: • • 0111••••••••••••••00******** AND TELEGRAPHY. COAL ORDER votm YEAR'S SUP- PLY NOW. THE BEsr IN :THE MARKET, $7 PM TON, BUT IP ortntutri AND PAID POR BEFORE 111/1Y 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TOX 11/1/41, DE ALLOWED. Ordere lett at Davis Se, nov7141111'8 *Ili proMptlY attended to. Goderich Tp., Nov. 4th, 1801. W Stevenson F. W. CUTTLER; PAINTER AND Paper hanger, All work dote guar- anteed to give satiafaction. Prices moderate.' Residence nearly opposite Collegiate Institute. Clinton. 83 . • COer Apples Wanted Srnall sound apples wanted by the undersigned for making cider. Highest market price paid. Deliver at Ford & McLeod's ware- house at the Ga. R. tracks. D. CANTELON MONUMENTS CHASTE 'Him's. IIESTMATfRIAL JAMES DOIG OPPOSITE POST OPFICE. • * flutter Tiles. • Mass of Requiem being sung by Rev. G. R. nTorthgraves. Mrs. Hughes was greatly respected, and the funeral sers vice was very largely attended. The interment took place in the Catholic cemetery of St. Columba'', Londegiboro., Tragic almost in its suddennese did the news come to us of. the death of Mrs. (Dr.) Whitley, of appendi- citis. It is not generally know e that Mrs. Whitley was ill, but her indispo- sition Rest developed a week Sunday, Oct. 14th, but probably not wishing to create unnecessary alarms Dr. and Mrs. Whitley bore their an- xiety . alone until about the middle of last week, when Mr, and Mrs., Whit- ley, were summoned, as well as Dr. Whitley's mother from Londesboro, Two (lectors were summoned from Wingliam, and on. Priday, a specialist from Toronto, Dr. Bruee,Smith, ace compaided. by a trained nerse, came up on the evening train on Friday; 1 1 t 11 th b st medica and surgica . , but a e . be s1 availed nothing,. and Mrs. Whit - Dungannon. ley passed away on Friday evening. ;It is barely four months ance 'Mrs. B. J. Crawford, Charles Elliott and Whitley came to Gerrie a brine and since her coming she had deeply ' lin- J. 'Johnston left . last week for. the hunting grounds. Mr. Johnston went .Pressed all by her quiet dignity and with aparty of Clinton nimrods to manifest refinement, and it was . the theinoose country back of Sudbury, concensus of opinion that Dr. Whitley, while the others, reinforced by pan had made a wise choice in the selece • M Wbi rle e "And how about the Statue of Lib- erty and the Atiparium ."Boat leaves for the Statue every half hour or so. Thirty minutes from here' by subway." The man turned to his wife "You'll be Pretty tired, Sarah," he said, "and I guess you had ,petter Set down. find out the rest. , He took her over to a seat in the lobby and came bade He leaned tore ward confidentially, ht ro,au, Herk.0:? far away is the nearest race- het:,130Deo?Itzln,enons,t„ ' Park is less than an "Any poker games going cn around "Good, dance-halls—where you can kick hp ?" "Almost 'anywhere along Sixth Av-; enue—two blocks away." , "You keep good Whiskey here ?" "Eighty bran'ds. Down stairs—one turn to right." The stranger gave a side look at the lady he had come with, wile was gazing upward at the fancy soap ceile ing. Then he leaned still farther fpr - ton. p . • ""rld'ou sea," he. whispered, "it's this had been • lousy , since her coming in getting her hemp atttactinely arrang- *ay. • We've been married ten years, and this is the first- tiane we could More Than sieseasseseess intindierste te !aorta*, hie *rut Ourative flower—eoretwe *awe many and varied essospialsee, lietarline diteresse of ills Wesel, ailonents tof saoreech, trouhkre of the Wove and fiver, 'Many or the imeredients ere Just what the* profession prescribe in tbe ailments named, but the combinatiofl and propottions are peculiar to thiu. medicine and give It curative power peculiar to itself. Therefore, there is no real subiti- tute for it. If urged to buy an? IVO - *ration said to be "just as good" yoit rimy be we n is interiorcosts lest, to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. Get it today of your 'druggist. 100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C. 1. Deed Co., Lowell. Masse le 0. .4' •opf Goderieh, Are you a News -Record sabsertber We are sorry to inform our readers ihat Mr Bert IllacEvoy, only silr- viVing child of Mr. and Mrs. John MacEvoy, Wolfe St. is very tow, and if death snatches him from his sm., rowing parents, they will 'be childless., Mrs. Mason and son of Seaforth nave retrieved to Trafalgar street. Miss Ora Wilkinson, one of our pope ular soloists, was :married in Septem- ber to R. A. Briscoe, Galt's "Bar- gain King," who is proprietor of "The Little Giant," one of tlie large est Ladies' and Gentlemens' Clothing store of that place. Miss Hattie Donogh spent Thanks- giving Day and peeceding one out of, town. Biekle of Goderich and R. Carrick. of Whiteehurch, will hunt deer in Parry Sound district, leaving tivilization at Trout' Creek station. : E. S. Caswell, son . of Rev. Jarnes Caswell, a former pastor on the DUni ganeon circuit, has resigned Ms posi- tion- as manager in the Methodist Book Room, Toronto,- to accept the position' of assistant manager oe the Teronto public library system.' Cecil Treleaven' has been traesterred • from the Watford breech of the Ster- ling Bank to Auburn, where he •urill have charge temporarily at least. The resignation Of D. W. ,Ferguson, forme erly in charge at Aubure, left the position vacant:. A. pretty wedding took Place Oetold'N er 20th, at. the residence, of Mr. and. Mrs. ...Tas. Gibson, Dungannon, when their youngest daughter, Lottie, was united in marriage to Wm. McConnell of Kincardine, Rev: .Thos. Hicks, rec.- ter of St. Paul's church, (officiating, Delgrave Chas. Hooper is home from Elami- °toe Man., where he spent tile som- Dr. Geddes' o! leicknow ' attended. the funeral of his uncle here on Friday. . Wm. Watson attended a Lenge of Instruction, R. A. Chapter of Mason- ry in Stratford on Monday week. 'Robt. Maguire has returned • trout his trip west. He is Much impressed with the country but 'thinks Alberta is the best. • Mr. RintouPs threshing engine broke through the bridge . on •the sideline near John McLean's, falling eight feet: The driver jumped, and we are glad'to say, no damage was done; they get the engine out all right.. ; Citizens of 1Belgrave were very sorry to hear of the death of W. J. lyieleue- ney of Marnoch, on Sunday, night. He•leaves a widow,' only danghter of Win. Johnston, and a young child. ' There passed peacefully away a few days ago David Geddes, in his 83rd year, He was.born in Glasgow, 'Scot- land, and immigrated to Canada witti his parents 76 years ago, settling in the •county of Lanark, where he lived until he Married. He thee moved west With two of his brothers, 57, years ago, where he lived continuous- ly until retiring to Belgrave. Mr. Geddes was among the first pioneers of Morris, settling on the 3rd line. He has to cut his way ili through the bush, where he took up 150 acres of Zurich ed, and having gotten this practically break. away- Now, 'long about to- ing , accoro,plished, was dodhtless anticipat- morrow or :next day I'in,, going to teed ing .a period of influence and useful- her—see ?---end paint this old town ness so well begun in her hem° town ted, green and light blue. And say, in Goderich; and for which ber inusice bett?r give me a latch key, ! There al talents so eminently fitted her but may, be nights when I won't roll in un - the grim reaper imuarted the lovely 1. home and ent down. its . fair mtil midnight"istresse-November Lippincott. To Dr. Whitley the sympathy of .- the 'entire Community goes out ; words are empty at such a time as. this, and not for a longtime has the deep, heartfeltsympathy of this village been aroused as on this occasion.— Gerrie Vidette. A Three Days Vigil Re- ‘ - I-United Lucknow Sisters Detroit, Oct. 30.--Aftee 'a three - days' vigil in the postoffice, where she Waited in hope. of seeing her sis- ter, Sarah, Miss Catherine, McKay 1WaS*. rewerded at 1 o'clock yesterday when the runaway: girl put in her ap- • pearance. • .. Mr. Harvey Colosky left last. week - The two girls rushed to each other. for Blyth, having secured a job in in a most affectionate Weiner 'right Mr. L. Charlesworth's hardware store,. in front of a general 'delivery window ' Drs: Gunn of Clinton: and 'Campbell. and later left the .building together, of tewn performed an operation On A postoffice employee saw them a ides Thursday on Miss Agnes Kaercher for minutes later on the street, :eating runture. t . . , ., from it box of candy together. Mr, Jacob Salmi]. of Ayton, accom Miss Sarah McKay, • 20 years old, panic& by his eldest son, 'visited his 'became weary of the quiet • life on. brothers and old friends in townher parents' farm, near Lucknow, 'One of the largest -weddings of the Ont., and left there about five weeks season was solemnized hi the Dash- ago. Her presence in Detroit be - wood Evangelical church last week. came known at home through letters Nearly 350 people witnessed the Mar- , which tsho wrote to friends there. Her' xiage of Mr. Thomas Klutn•pp of Cie- parents could not 'learn her, address, iton to illiss Amilia Ehlers of Dash- however, and finally the elder sister, wood, The ceremony was performed Miss Catherine came all the way Sreml by Rev. A. D. Gischler of: Zurich. " 1Calurnet, Midi., to do. a little detec- Mr. - R.W. -Williams . of the Mol- tive work, sons Bank staff of London, spent the • 1 She learned that three letters awaits, holiday with his parents. ed • her sister at the general delivmy Mrs. (Dr.). Wilson' visited her home windoW at the postoffice, and gaining in Palmerston on Thanksgiving. - the consent of tne postoffice officials, me. Misses Peffer. of Auburn Were she stood in the corridor from early parsonage guests at the lEvangelidal •'D morning until late at nights beginning Wednesday. - 1 last week. . . Grey Township. For the Season of LOng R. McKay, who has been living in' Evenings, Logan for the past year intends mov- ing back to his fare on the 1.4.t1i con. There are no lonely winter eveninge G rey, shortly. . in the homes where The Youth's Cone - L. Frain represented Roe's League panion is a weekly visitor, and there and Sabbath school at tee Provincial need be.no idle hours. The variety of Sunday School convention in •Toren- the paper's contents appeals to every to.; member of the householn, and before We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Ed -lone isette is exhausted the next ia ward Gatvin i laid: up with an at -waiting at the post -office; During the tack of pneumonia. ) winter season The Companion prints Mrs. Wm. Smith, Toronto, it former needy a hundred complete stories of land, and made a good home for bie resident of the 16th con., was renew- considerable) length, besides the absor- wife and family. Being an experting old friendships in. Grey, mbing serials, some 25 articles by men axeman, his ,services were much •sough,t Last week Hartwell Speiran, 15th and women of renown, and about after for a cornerman at log raisingseon., got back from a pleasure trip to twice as many short character and humorous sketches as there are Win - In religion he . Was a Presbyterian, the west and in politics it Liberal. He was a G. It Sayers and wife of "'Irin to- ter nights. *Such an article as "Win - Will Limburger Cheese Cure Cancer ? Denver, Col., Oct. 26th. ---Limburger cheese is the principal ingredient of a cancer mire is the • announcement ei Philip Saudi, Jr., a local chemist. Following the death of his 'mother eleven years ago irone cancer, . Schuch began an investigation of the geese and growth of cancers, during evhicb, he asserts; he discovered that the bas - le geniis of cancer are similar to man that had many, friends in both .ealitse were welcome visitorssat Chas ter Gardening" suggests an interest - Having purchased a ineehine for political riarties. Thexe remain to Damns. The gentlemen are cousins. ing occupation which can be carried applying Runner Tires, ,we wish to say that we are 110W prepared to fin- ish and put on such tires et reason-- ble rates'. We else do all IsInds of Grinding, hything from a pair of seissors to a ircular sew. This week we Installed machine for grinding horse dippers Which does perfeet work. We likeivise do all kinds of lathe lork on short order arid at reason - bit Wes. n Illischineey repaired, Horsee shod. SATISPACTION GUARANTEED. Seeleg &W est TraIS MEDICINE IS BREATHED, That's why it is sure to cure Cat- arrh. You see it goes direct to the source of the eliseese,—its healing vapor repairs the damage caused by catarrhal inflammation. "Catarrlio- ozone" always cures because it goes into those tiny cells and passages that ordinary remedies can't reach, goes eliere the disease actually is, Impossible:for "Catarrnozone" to fail as any doctor wifl tell you. Doit't be misled into thinking there is any- thing so good as Catarrhozorie,7use it and emelt soon say good-bye to catarrh, those of . leprosy- . and consumptiou. fIe spent seVeral months in the 'leper eolony of ' Venezuela 'auditing the dis- ease. Sehttch's 'cure consists' of • *a thorough cleansing of the effected parta with liquer of quicklime' and fresh sweet 'Milk inequit1taEtSc and then the apnlication ofpotatiees of pulped. fresh.. Swiss • or limburger cheese, • snoistene.d With glyeerige.. Althougb no test . of this has been made, Schuch says ,that theorietically the fore -tele should cure, mild eases of Comparisons are interesting when distancei of travel and time consum- ed arelint, the balance. In a new • country like Canada the advancement of great transpartatioa syeteans create some amazing differences from . old conditions. A case in point—on: the completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway through. to Prince . Rupert, B, C., the time spent in.' reaching the East 'from Alaska and the great north-west coast will be re- duced by days. In travelling from Alaska to Chicago or the east by, the G. T. P. route the passenger will be able to take train at' :Prince Rupert and be Id. Chicago on the same day that the steanishin which he quitted at !Prince Rupert arrives in Seattle, saving of three days. mourn his demise; six sons and two A car of sugar beets was shipped to on in Alaska with snow twentyfoot daughters—David and Adam of Oran- 8exiin factory by Louis 3Iollieger, deep and without the cost of a dollen. din, -North Dakota, IteSetrt on part of 10th con., last week, . .. It is well "worth while" to read, a the homestead, William, John L. and. One day recently the question of paper so carefully and ably edited. Dan., of rielgrave, asss, V, Vannor- apple picking was raised and; to prove Seed your subscription ($2-00) , at mart Of Winghaass and Mrs, Wilson, that Grey folk are not behind in this once so as to receive free all thiseele:: Belgrave: . business TAW§ Hollinger picked a bar- sues of The Companion for Merl:- re. rel from a tree in 10, minutes. The maining weeks of -1909, ase."'well. as time -keeper was Wm. McNair. Tim Cprapanioa's "Verteettatel Calms Monday w.eek Archie McNeil, eldest dar for 1910, lithograpW in thirteen, Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds." , A Woman with singed hair boarded it street ear near the teethe Of the dynamite outrage in Chatham town- ship, And there is it suspicion that nepeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure wilt al - silo may haVe been concerned itt it. ways cure my coughs and colds." son of Lachlan McNeil.' 14th con., Was' called •oevay from time very sudden- ly and to ,the sad surprise oF the com- munity. colors and gad. THE 'YOUTH'S/COMPANION, Compaeinn BaJ$i, Boston, Vase, NOW Siatil iorf's Received -at this /0113co. RepeatIt:-.tuShilole. Cure will al 14#0 0anim nought and eolds,"1 Repeat it ;—"Shilon's Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds." James Robinson was p1 0J 4)u Dia at Sudbury :ot the minder of the legitimate :children of his daughters. 1 A. young student at Queens Univer- sity, 'E. /I. Eardiman, cif Fort Wil - Mani, was hurt in $,,,,s.cuffie arid ' had . I to go to the hospital. 1 A railway laborer named Irvine wae burnedto death in his boarding house) at Quebec. Tt is supposed he set his bed • t on fire by smoking. 1 IA SUCCESSFUL HORSEMAN. Never allows his horse -to 'CuOer poen. ..He always IISCS Nerviline which is leprosy. • -noted for curb% stiffness, rheumatism, 'swellings: and strains. NerviIine is I just as goon inside as. outside. • Pot TI -IAT PALE; TIRED GIRL. ' cramps, colic, and internal pain it's a She is in society, in business; at perfect marvel. In the geed racing home, everywhere you see her, but stables N'ervilino is always used,—be- always worn and fatigued. She hasn't . cause it makes better horses and heard of Ferrozone or she would be smaller veterinary bills, Twenty-five. perfectly; well. How quiokly it cents buys a large bottle of Nervilinet strengthens—what an appetite it giv- try it. es—what a glow it brings to eiallid 1 cheeks ! The nutriment Contained in ` Fereeeone puts strength into 'any -1 Mr. Jacob Y. Shantz died at Ber- boki: Laughing eyes, rosy lips, height lin, Ont., in his 88th year. quick movements all tell of the vital- Richard • Duesbury of Belleville tad ity Ferrozene produces. Thousands Of half an acre of potatoes stolen frem attractive happy womet use Ferro's his paten. ' zone—Why not lou.? A . box of fifty • The German Government has estab- chocolate coated tablas costs aftY lislied a high school at Tsingtau, cents at any drug store. China. ritAA111040 11044WIAMAAJOVVVVVVVViNVOVVII AAAAAIMAAAIWAAAPIAIN IIn Our lie 1 1 Stand. In our new premises we have one of the most up-to-date ,Iewelery Stores in the county. We ask you to call and see our stock for we believe we can please you both in quality and price of koods, W. R. Counter, Jeweler and Engraver. Tanner of Marriage Monsen koomovvommovuomivimoiommovvowvaiAve,Aivvvvvvvw