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THE SHIRT WAIST SUIT. .
"There were rumors afloat eerly
lhe season that the shirt wais„t 'snit
"would not be in its usual high favor
-with this _seasoide summer girl," wri-
tes Grace Margaret Goeild in W011144'S
Home Companion for July,. Everyone
was proclaiming the eniversal vogue
of the, jumper dress.
"Now, however, the tide Is turning
and lire shirt waist mit ig again. AS -
:setting itself. And there is no doubt.
rtlfat it is smarter thars ever.
"Of course the shirt waist suit has:
bad, to look to its laurels and perhaps.'
-that's why the new. designs are see;
'original and 'extremely • attractive
All sorts of material are used, from;
•the new voile in a worsted suiting
'pattern to an ineepenside striped gine
gham. Btown linen is albas in high
::faver for a shirt • waist suit. Otifee•
Materials which are in vogue are lig
•ured maddas, pique, pongee enelestrip- '
led and checked silks."
Mr. Claude lVfacdonell, • M. p. P.,
wag neeninated by the Conservatives
'of South Toronto to again eesatest
that constituency for the 1)-O.minion
House.
NO LINIMENT CAN CURE IT.
That pain between the eyes is.'nt
nreeralgia. Many think so, but it ' is
'catarrh, plain ordinary' catairh. 'that
."needs attention. right now. Your
proper lead is to use "Catarrhozone."
Doctors recognize it as.w cure that
surpasses all others. Sure, because-itdoes reach the trouble ; safe, because"
rr drugs "to take, youbreathe its
healing vavor direct to the' course' of
the trouble, and cure is guaranteed.
"Two sizes, 25 cents and $1.-00, sold.
1/4everywhere.
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'The bodies of Samuel Rankin and
'Mrs. Patterson, both old residents )f
Stratford, .were found in the water.
Both had committed suicide at differ --
Pent places and times.
'PAY MOREfAND GET THE BEST
A cheap flesh burning corn remedy is
never satisfactory, The best • is Put-
:amm's Painless Corn Extractor, costs
but a quarter., and is guaranteed to
9cure thoroughly. Use only Putnam'S)
Jamaica was visited by a violent
9earthquake yesterday, 'which threw
-down sel-eral newly -built walla- in
Port Royal.
;State of Ohio, City of -
'Toledo, Lucas County. -7 -ss. •
Frank .,J. Cheney makes oatlf that
I he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney & Co, doing busiiiess . in
the City of Toledo, County and state
•aforesaid, atni•Ahat said firm will pay
-the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each and .every. case of cat-
arrh that cannot be cured by the use
.of Hall's Catarrh -Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
'Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this 6th day of riot-
-ember, A. D. 1886. A: W. GLEASON
(Seal) Notary Public.
'Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfacesof the ° system
Send for testimonials free.
V. J. CHENEY tk Co, Toledo, b.
'Sold by Druggists, 75c.
'Take Hall's 'Family Pills for cow
ti pa tion. •
The first realling 'of the amendment
to the • British North le:mere:a act
?endered necessary by the agreement
'to increase Provincial subsidieS was
passed in the British. House .of Col
mons yesterday.
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A SALLOW SKIN
mean, weak blood: general detail'1 irePaked
kligesuion. No one need have there -so long if
muds an excellent blood and nerve remedy as,
for ..News -Record
0 oderich .
day -evening., June 91,11, at "The Map-
les," the residence of her son-in-law,
Mr. 'Jetta Salkeld of the p.aytield
Road, after- being ..confined to her ,bed
for .over a year. She - was eighty-
eight years of age ,at the time of her
death. She came to this •countree
from her native place, Cumberland, Among 'the tributes were a beautiful'
England, with her husband and lame anchor presented by the school truss
fly about forty' ago, and later tees, easiset beequet of roses, lilies and
corning to Goderielt bought, a, farm in carnation,„ from the Woman's. Instite
the township, on whieir the late ale, este; from • the cousins, a heart of
Best atved only a few years. After roses ; from the 'brothers andsisters,
the death of her busband:•Mrs. Beet
continued to reside on' the. farm,; bit
later for some years lived with he.
sent, Mr.: Wilpeun Best of Pickford,
Kith., and dor the last thirteen years
Goderkh. .
The funeral of the late jo.seph T.
S'alkelete eldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth
Salkeld, took piece on Friday after-
noons Red Marie Turiebell officiated.
The casket was covered 'with many
floral tributes from relatives- .at,
distance as well as -from friends here.
a lovely wreath; from the children, a
beautiful cresecent of white flowered
a lovely, sheaf eta, lilies from the sise
ters-indaw ef the deceased ; from Mr,
and Mrs. Welsh (cousins) Toronto a
'eith her daughter, Mrs. Saleeld. Wear with Mice thereori ; from Miss
Three sone survive,. William of Pick- Jabet Templeton, Detroit, a casket
ford, John of Seaforth, and Joshua bovet of lilies of the, valley ; abd
of Iowa. The. funeral service was cow from Mrs. Church - and other kind
ducted by the Rev. G. N. Hazen and friends lo*4.)ly bunches of June flowers.
the interment took place in Mai,land , The'pallbearerswere 'sIX cousins of
cemetery. The casket was covered' the ceased, Harry L. Sensed, Franld
with floral tributes, among them be. Salkeld, 'John Hunter, George An-.
lee a lovely sheaf povered airli elide . drews, Robert Andrews and Fraelc
lilacs, the tribute of her grand-ehild- Runeiman. The relatives from a eets..
red, and a trawls of roses and came- tame were ; Mr e and Mrs.- George
tiara with lilies of the-vailey and. the Greer and Mr. and Mrs:. McDonald,
with eiddlother" in gold letters laid Luchnow ; Mrs. Alex. Stewart, De -
upon it, thet,rdidste of her. chitdren., troit ; Messrs Aaiun and Freak Rued
There were other boquets of lilies of etirean. and William Monteith, an 'ewes -
the sa.hley Mt John Best of Seas. his, from Stratford, • MT. and Ulu
forth was the only SQD who could at- . Jenkins, Clinton ; and Mrs. Wash"
tend the funeral. Mts, 'Hunter and iegton, Manchester ; Mt.' and Mrs.
. s
daughter, Mies Hunter, Of Lake Shore Triel. and Mrs. Wallie Clinton ; Mr
Farm, Colborne, were .among the and Mrs. 'Bother -lord, St: Helm.. I
-friende who were •present' at the oh- Besides a sorrowful and loving widow
s.eqvies.. Deriag the seeyice two' of and his devoted. mother, Mrs. Isaac
the. hymns the deceased loved were Sallield, the deceased leaves. to Mourn
sung, 'WearerMy God to. Thee' and him leer: children, two • sons, George
“JeS•.m.; Lideg only Seal." The all and TIMma.s ; and two daughters, El -
hearers were Messrs. John. 'George' tea:liens -Irene and itleinie. His broth -
and William Andrews of town and k ers are : Messrs. Issie and 'John $al -
Miss Lily Co. took ill on. Thursday and R. Miller and (Dr.) Gordon, •Stal
Wilson Salkeld of Stratford.. • kelde and IVIesdames Shoptand B. C:
at her deessmaleireg rooms, the c-aose Helens, and Miss Mary Sall:eld; towns'. : . -777
Fanners' Instiaute -Meetingi
The annual meetin-g of East Huron:
Farmers' •Institute was held in. the
Council chand4er, Brussels, lest Friday
afternoon. . • • ,
The membeeehiP this year is ,34ean
against:370.a :year agC). .'Finances
ih good shape, the year beteg 'begun
with $250 Orel closed with .a cash bal.,,
ance of $238. In the.. essay coropeti-
sion very few. eeemed willing to enter,
the lists, tat adze was awardeddtedy.
R.:Bennett and 2nd to Walter 'Bro'ad-
foot. • .
'The eloction.of ciffieerg resulted as
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Howiek,. i Edgar, A. Graham and
Jas.' Armstrong:V. $.. ; Wroxeter,
R. 13: Harrisi-A. Gibson . and N.T.
Knox; Turriberry, Jae. Elliott, JIM.
McNaughton and: Jas. Orr Mates,'
Wad. Michic, Stewert Smillie and 'JO
Law:Milo" Grey, Jno, McTaggart.
Article Senate S. J.;.. Campbell • and•
ias. McFadm,an Brussels, W: H.
McCracken, Gee,' Thompson IV.,
H. Kerr.; DaiKillap, Alex. Gardiner,
Jas: 'Simpson, R. Stariett and Jae.
Evans'; Hellett, T. MeMillicedeJas,
Watt, Jed. ldr.ditharn and C. Rogeeson,
&editors, Te Beatictt end. Ales:: D.
Grand .
The Eeettatiye organized With nos:
President.; joir. , Elliott,.
Viedepresidend end P. 4. AteArth.gc as
Secretary-T.ipagurer, . •
Regular meetings are recommended.
at Brussels, and .Gotrie and. supple.
mentary Meeting :at all the Points
toifehed fiat year with oneeirceptiom
It was. decided to :affiliate with' the
Winter Fair at Gilelph and $5.00 wan
a.ecordingla voted for that purpose.
$10.0pw&s. cheerfully granted' to
"East Huron :'Women's Institute.
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WHEN YOUR 13.Adld
The Spring of '37.
'To the Editor of the Mail and Ent..
pire ; • •
Sir,..-I.notieedd in your 'paper an ace
count of the. Spring of 1837. You de-
scribe it as VI extraordinary Sprin,g,
folloadue.'a very .hard Winter, and
that the Spriag was.. so, late the cold
continued well into Jun, and there
was a week's frost or. May 23. •
1 •40not hnonv 'from where 'you _ ob-
tained your information, but I have
in; my Possession- 4 diary kept by
meteorologist of that day,' from which
mad be gathered that, St> far as the
County of Huron is concerned, thei
weather was .exceptionally different to'
what. you dePsoribe. The Winter pre-
. ceding vas an ordinary one, March 6,
7, and 8, thaw mid' -raid ; 9, 10, • and
11, fine, weather ; 12, another
thaw ; 13, rale; 21, rain. On the
2dttir and 28th maple syrup Was made;
which shows the sap was eu.nevires
early. On -April 2 "they had .0, snow
flurry.;" on the 'tier rein.; on: the 8th
-seowoarel en; the • 10th, , 11th, and
.12th, it was with the ._eaperanuessded
ing freely._ . The 15th was • rain' " 17th
to 21st,: fine Mild. weathe?. On the
22nd they.. planted their • garden,. and -
'kith). • 22h.e1 to029"4 'wag. fine 3,veatlwr,
de the 25the sowed _ • timothy. en-.. • the
..with farming operations in full ewieee
There was. a flurry. of snew. or: May •6,
and -that was the last- record of 'cold
On June I th.eemorneter was; 84 in the
.shade, .The' flied freest wee on Sep•ti, 1.,
'This, is evidently a, case when . re-
ports differ, or else the weather in
Quebec was 'vetedifferent to. tits
weather, in western Or:ataxia... Hopin.g
these items will be -of ' Interest to
some of yoUr readers. • . • • • •' ••
• :.."4J.1.0s,etc.,
JOHN .A• NSFORD: •
. Clinton, : June 6th, ' 1907. :. . •
Henson
Word weVieceived last week at Cen-
tralia from Saskatoon, Sask., of the
sudden death,.. :of Mr.. P. Curtin, a
lamer well keown amarmoted resies,
deet of. Centralia. Mr. eCtertia • with I
Ms family left.a, few weeks 'ago :WI
t4a West and his' ninny friends , were
surprisesand shocked when the news
of his death became known.. The late
Mr. Curtin was one of the best known
horse .and ca.ttle men who ever did
business int Western. Ontario. Last
.fail he went. to Saskatoon and was
much taken with that western town
and being a personal friend of the late
Charles Mama, decided -it would be o
good place to; locate arid with this dead
in view purchased rt, home, in •Saska-
tome where, he removed his family as
above mentioned'. Mr. Curtiels sudden
death was attributed to heart- failuee.
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Win.. Luker received the, sad news ef
the death of his'nephew, e. nor, of his
'sister,. Mrs. Becker of Walleceburg, or
Monday morning. •
Dr..GraSelek. whosresided le Hensall
' eyearasagelewa,aeinetewa..ore_Therse
day and Friday, paying A visit to his.
brother, D, Graseied Ond. other relativ-
es and. friends, '.1.1e had been in ,Washe
ingdon atteraling.a. uationai , conven-
tion of state medical .heelte
He is: new a health (lector in ; North
Dakota and baea &ode practise.. Be
visited Jerusalem in connection With
the International:S. S. Convention
couple of years ego. When he telt
Her:Nall there was: no • residence be-
tween the •Post Office and the London.
Road- except the small house occupied
:by .R...„-rEa.ttersoire South. • 'Richmond
and Oxford Streets Were .as wheatdeld
and scarcely 'any, buildings north of
King .street. the sonde aide of King
street was also _almost vacant. • . • • •
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being some heart adectionpreached two powerful Serb:lora at
' Mr. and Mrs.- Doty, accompanied by • Knox church on; Sunday morning • anti
Miss Mebel- and Mr. Frank .Doty, • a.tte evepeag, His text hit .at -the growing !,
ended. the. graduating One, of thecotruptioe of rhe "times,- in politicat,
Technical College at Troy,. New York,..business and social spheres. Miss
of which Mr. Fred. Doty was 'a stud-, Thomson,: a niece of Mrs. Fars, Bait
Ent, . • - . : I St., !any a lodely solo, in the even -
Miss Bessie Doeglas, teacher, Shaott- ing.
nee, Oklahoma, is the guest of- hell Mr.•Writht; of Baltimore vs on a.•.is-;'
grandmother, Mrs. George. Cox. , ,it to Canada to attend the wedding
_ Mrs. W. Logan of Buffalo arrived , of Mr.. Walter Wright of Toronto and
last Week' to visit her, Leafier, . Mracame this way to visit Itis.brother.
Kirkbride• and her " daughter, Mrs. ReVeMi.,Wright .paster of the Bard;
Peed. Murrey, - aed with the termer :it church. - .
went to visit Mrs,* Charles Pattela in Another- actident. Master Willie
Detroit. - ' . Strachan, son of Mr. J. A. Strachan
Mr James Buchanan is building a tell and fractured hi right arm just
stylish house . on Essex street Ii at a,bove tie elhow. %%Tillie will De the..
the lake. - .. , . ... e base ball .hero of St. George's .cretes
Messrs. Nixon and Toiriagturdy are cent )(foie-.
geleg into the ,real d estate beisieess in e We found ' :that . the nice • new post
town. . • . . . a .. , plated at tife !urectiar. of William Si
• Mr. Bend Hogarte is building a new With Wellington Stis now 'doing
'house at the corner of Raglan stseet .. dull as a brand new, letter berie post.
and the Bayfield Road. ! Mr. Percy Cook and .Miss Margaret
Mr e Waite of Londesboro has per- Blanche : Yining; daughter of . the late
chased a. lot on PaltherstOn a.Ae: arid Henry `Voting,- •weree united in mar -
has built a: . driving house upon . it riage on Wertzsday iq ta.77 week . by
Instead Of being sided up it ea tiling- Rev. Dr. Stewart of Clinton, the cm,:
led. Mr. 'Waite purchased ' the lot fro:a emony being eerformed . in the Manse
Mr. ThoMson, but his family' has not' at thatw
ton.
arrived .in town 3et. ' • • , .. ) The . Ladies' ' Aidof the Baptist
From aCleveland daily ;sent by church held the meeting of their 'W. '
Captain 'James Johnston. to his home F. M. S. on Th dsady ., of last week....,
hero, 'we Yearn that Captain 1...S; si Misa Lime Wright gave a ,well ::Pre-
Raffray of bre .Steam' t L.. C. Smithi pared paper on Misaionwork, The of -
or which' Capt-am,Jaenes Johnston is eficers of the society are
Made, died suddeald: in Cleveland. I President, .Mes. Wright . • sr
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The fl tieral was the largest ser seen I \dee, Mrs'. • •Lyen •• •
inthat city, -hendre;c'es of vessel' men Secretary, Mr las Jas: Robertson
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attending. 9 ":. ' Treasdrer, Mrs. Duheat Cameron. : ..
' ;Lieut , JamesWells, accompanied Clinton' Seems to have , supplanted.
the .33ed Regiment to Lqedgee Camp, Bayfield in being now chosen as a
this seasole ' ., d . : . I select'. place le e•hich our young wee.
M'ds..13.1ade whe resided. or Some fee are being joined together in the
months ir. the residence of the late W. holy hoe& of diessfeseeee Teo wee_
T. Welsh, has temoeed to The Otfolcs if dings Were celebrated at "The HOW'
Nest" on ESeex street fornierly•occup:' _mt vmot.
fed by Mr. 'Egeter. • • . 1 Four persons Were last .w week re
ne
Mie Jack Acheeon, took- srdidenly lei . . .. • -
cod into the Baptist church. ,
One day last week. Appendicitis vele I . . •
IMr. M. Humber of Stratford has
. me.. ddafe a rid ...family ol. ,..)41.lori boughe Gendry's attire -labile. • e
e
now occupy .tife home ore TorontO t• I Mr. George :Porter' ' left laht.week
owned by Miss Do) le - • , for the Daustille sarataxfund, '
Mr, James Fritzray seems to hale; Mts. •Heed'etir of Wiartonis the
relinquished the idea of giving up lidds1 guest of her-ends,...he Misses Babb.
mess here, • :.• _ • I. Mien Lizzie Wright returned to her
Our, long felt- want is now fated, hoMe in London on Monday a. in, •
d filled with great artistic taett.,-"iv
Harry Wells, viz that of taxideemiste .. ,-,--d-d-- ----
He has two, beautiful leans, one I , WI1Y DO YOLT F. AINT 't •
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caught in a net hy the captain ana • ,,-.--
vnaot mAna acomrsaan.
Tablets are to be had. They supply the blood
with red corpuscles and rmtore health, clearing
the akin-punfying the whole ryitem.
They build up brain and muscle, and 'make life
Nell worth living. 50ci ,a -box -6 boxes,.$230.
' `Ohm Blood Tonic and Mira Oinintent amain'
atreellent for Hood and akin ionsdles. TRY Mem.
41 drugdias—orfrom The ChensialtWooq/Conada.
'Li Ham'
Town of Clinton
TAX SALE NOTICE.
'PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEILEBY GV
on pursuant to sub -section 3 of se.
tion 143 of "The Assessment ACt; '
theadhe list of lands tor sale in the
munietpaTity of tifeloWneof Clinton
for taxes has been prepared, and
copies thereof may be had in my of -
'flee: and that the advertisement
'embracing sueh listeis being publish -
et' in the Ontario Gazette on the
Saturdays of MarCh 30 end. April
13 and 20, 1907, and that in default
of payment of the theses, as shown
in the said list, on pr, Wore the
date fixed for sale, vit., Tuegday,
July 2, 1207, the lands will be sold
for taxes at such Wei. Dated at
the town of Clinton, Ontario, this
third day of April A. Ide 1007.
M. I). MA(TAGGART„
TOWN TREASURER
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engineer of the "TWO Macks':' and an -I S•ometinies• from shock or fright,
other ,on river .up frortlf ; and five: Ejta ratially because .the system is
ducks shot : ire . Lake Winnipeg, all ; weakened an . depressedsedt keks .
Mounted beautifully. Ueda a stand 'fa' pewee to eeact . from suddee strain
H. W. Thomson's. Witidote., • I This •eonaition /1:Ine:nds rebuilding., de -
At. the. Baptist church. on Sunday I mande not isinuent,' which best
last Mr. Wright or Baltimore, a groat supplied by Ferroeone. In every form
worker in the Y. M. C. A. of thatof debility Ferroece.e is a • epecifeec...
tilts, sang at both. sereices, At the It fortifies the digestive and assail:
O. ,r .n. this a. en. he sees, "'The lative power of the body, 'promotes
Ninety and Nine" and alter the -offer- thd eliminatien of. wastelateriats;
tory' the evening' he sang "Gat i- I build'. up • tissue, elves meet se-
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dee." Mr. :Wright, also addressed the sistanee; To have rich; red ddr, tn-
ceneregaticn, in the evening taking fer tiering ItetVCS, it strattg.--conts-titut-ion-
Ida text St. Mathew 0-33. . (no. Sold everywhere n See epees. or.
Of course it's fiord to work., §toope
in3 weer hurts; lifting is tedious, and
yoe wonder what to do. Ever try
Nerviliee ? Nothing like it for weak
or lame Lucie It penetrates. to":the
core of the pain, eases from the firr,
-application,. brings oure that defies a'.
relapse. No liniment is so clean, so
sooth!ng,' so certain to kill muscular,
rheumatic or seiatic pains. YOur deal-
er sells poison's Netviline in large.
25c bottles. Why not try it?
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,Dungannon.
T. G. Allen returned home Tuesday,
having been on a fleshless ;rip toPer,
erberoughe,
Ben. Mason Und wife ot.Blyth Vis-
ited at the hem of Georee idvadde.1
on Senclay last. - •
Mrs. Saur.by left for the d'es •
Tuesday after spending the win*
with friends here. -
Robert jones and wife ef loderich
visited Mrs. T. G. Allen, the formersi
and lasting god health, eses deise„ sister, on Sunday last.
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z ire . Sold esdryteheld in 50c 3oxvu ittiss Clara Whyard and Master :Jet -
six for $2.50. • • tert left on 'Tuesday for Winnipeg.
Miss Whyard expeets to be absent a
.
couple of months. .
BLOOD, PURE, RICH, RED.
Rosy glow in the face, sparkling
eyes, t4vacious spirits, are all the cit -4
come of good bleed, Eo surer way
exists .of purifying and enriching the
blood than td use 1)r. Hatuiltaide
.13111S. By their gentle action on the.
Mrs. Allot and Miss L. Gibson, u`of
Goderiche wtre visitors at Porteres
bowels kidneys end liver the,y fated .Hill this week.
every impurity fiat* the system, lea'.- Th 1 staidal men who, ete puttiwg up
Mg, it Wholesome and able to do the the teleehon) line which we saver, • of
wer.. flecessary for th. e mainterateee ed
health' • I (last week are europeil in A. Allen's
b sit 'dovvit Nightingale avenue, the •
To be well, look , Well, aturalwayi, : ex.
tv consisting of about fourteen
4Feel at your best, nee Dr. Handlton.'s 'men. IS Garrett, • teamster, of
Pills of itlandra. ei, and Butternut, a
- Goderich, draws the posts for them
Artily. wondered medicine 'for yowl.; Each hole is ii-,,! le,;,t deep and wh)re
and old. Price 25. cents at all, ilea'. there is e sandiall an emety barrel es
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r ,n the hole to brace- tha. post
I whin it is put in its place, Ti r,
are „forty-four posts to each mile, we.
Pollee Magistrate Woodyatt Of ere told. A mental euestiors in tiger.
Brantford has deeti eted for his re- es hr the ettldiS et ihe scho,A is, how
signation by the- liov;resnent on ae- many posts will there be in, say,
count of some trot;lle with the local el Tea miles of i'ne, from Dun:semen
Orinietera. • . eat Pori Albert t ) Go lerich.
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David Sproul "eas away last week
in St. Thomas attending the meeting
of the High Court of the C. 0. F.
He was the delegate from Dungandon
Court.
Messrs. Thomas and Baldwinot
Themes, with their wives visited at
the home of 13: J. Crawford on Sun-
day last. They Made the journey
here, by automobile:
; Will Smith of West Wawanosh wee
united in marriage on Wednesday to
Migs, Mary Fowler. The ceremony
was perfotmed by Rev. Mr. Melts.
We -join in wishing the young couple a
Ien.e prospamt lite.
Rev. J. If. end Mrs. Hunter heed
returned to their home near Stratford
after spending e couple of weeks at
the parsonage. Mr. Hunter moves
this year from his present charr to
Leamington.
,Sdri,fOrth,
The. arsnual ineeting of"South Heron
Conservadives Will be held in McDon-
nell's opera house, Heeiselle on. Friday
June.284h at 2 p.. me fox the electiori
of oilicere and tde transaction of other
business. The meeting_ Will be addres-
sed. by 'B:7 S. *rO'fifiliTMP14-.7-Ell-1
M. P. P., and ethers.. All friend-
ly bet; the cause of .Conservatism are
cordially inelted to attend.
The death occurred On Friday of
Sarah Morrieone 'reliot of the late
Duncan Kennedy aged 56 yeaed; 'The
late Mrs..Kenni)dy, had beer. a euffere.r
for a number of :months and ha deco
ise on Friday, was ;lot uneipected.
She was esteemed and.: riivilt re.
epecfed by all Who --knew her. 11er
death will be 'keeirly fele by the meta -
Ore Of. her. filuily, to' whom 'she Was
greatly- devoted. -She. leaves a; eimily-
of -three daughters,. Mrs. Klieg • of
Windham, and Mrs. P. V. Bar:gaol
ar.deMies Maggie home,, three sons;
Colin.and.and John. of Kennedy Bros,i
buetchers of town and Angus who're -
sides in the ;Wed.
An interestingevent took place' at
the. home of Me. and Mrs.. Peter Haw-
thorne, Huilett, on June 11.th, when
their daughter Mary V and Mr. .7ohn;
ti Henderson, of Seatorth, were un-
ited in the holy bonds of widloCk.." A
feed minutes aftet 5 o'clock the .brided
greone 'stepped into .the darlot. where
he was 'presently joirkecr by the bilde
leaning on het father's aim. and carrs--
ing in, her 'hand a picturesque !motet
of • roses, While -frore.::•anu aeljelning
'room- came the evpee3i
et,saytibalnsii:ossi
wedelingemaxeli la
amd The bride was beautifully :gown-
ed in. White :peesiaa lawa nail „ =line
veil fastened, with mange. irlossems,
the yo:m and bertha ofher dress "be-
ing of Valenciennes tape. There was
also ,a Pretty histovie tOueh in the
fact that she acne the same pollee
as her mother had *0r1 when a tdush-
ing bride many' years ago.. The
cerestiend room Was tastefully- dmore
ated With Mara and hawthorn Lira -
seals. Prominent among the gifts re-
ceived by the bride was a: harmest-
Moon pearl crescent, from tile :groom.
The knot Was tied by Rev. F. IL
Larkin in the "presence of the immed-
iate: friende of eaelr:farnily:, after
which i everel liours feasting anti:
pleasantry Were Spent and Mr.'s'.
Henderson havu taken up 'their -resid-
ence in 'S'eadortli and will he, followed
in their raked loveney by the hest
wishes of e. host of !rinds.
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"Your .friehd, Mr.
looking Much improved in health."
'Yes; wedperstiaded Per to try Mill
er's Coniporind Iron Pills, : With the
-result Yon "observe.'''For sale by.
W. Ar McConnell, druggist, 'Clinton.
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Wtatera Fair, London.
The "Western Fair" of Landoll Ont.,
is again to the front war lifeappr
paragons for 1907. The dates • this
year are Sept 6th to 14th. A large
•amoent of motley has been., expended
upon the Grounds and Buildings 'this
year and everything 'will he first-
cless condition for the comfort and
oonveniente of visitors and exhibitors.
Several thousand Prize Lists have
already been mailed end hangers win
large posters are being sent out. Seve
Oral new elaoseg have been adfi.d•te
the Prize List. There will be a class
-for Ponies. There will also be a Dog
Show tiris year in connection with the
Exhibition. The intereet of the -
Exhibitors has been carefully condi!.
ered in arranging the Prize tests.
The Attraetiott Committee Will pro-
vide aeeery interesting and ettertain-
lug arogramme. Knabewirue with his
airship will he seer- daily.
The Secretary, Mr, A. M. hunt,
will be pleas *I to mail a Prize List
or give any intortriatiee regarding the
• Exhibition'on applicWou to Lite ofiroe
Loudon Out.
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Rickets.
Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bone*
are not forming rapidly enough.
Lack of nourishment is the cause.
Scotr.s. Emulsion nourishes baby's
entire system. Stimulates and makes bone.
Exactly what baby needs.
Am.. DRUGGISTS* 60c. AND Sum
40.000044040/000.00010410100
rar,ram+rimmarnmsmassisalismAnnarnimmesesarremellarnmetaavellealla.
THE .RECORD
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Our warm air heat producer for churches and large
public buildings, possesses a very important feature
in the fact, that it has two air courses—the air travels up
through both the inner and outer castings. All products
of combustion come in directcontact with
and completely 0 surround the hot air columns,
thusmaking the largestamount
i!vgiof
of heating surface to every,
" square foot of grate surface
ever achieved in a warm air
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heater. The flue construc-
h. don. admits---of—hest- being
forced direct to the most
distant and most, expoied
part of the ia
.building to be
warmed.med
WRITE rort CATALOGUE
THE REM FOUNDRY &MACHINE CO:
Foundries at MONCTON. N.B. a MoNTREAL.M CIL
For Sale by HARLAND BROS„, CLINTON-
Wok
111Pall.11111A
The License. System'Depends. .
Upon the License Holder.
Obeying the Law.
The License Department has betordaidtted the hes imposed
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uponotwo Teeswater hodel-keepers who complained that e they.
were the, victims, of misplaced confidence, has iag giviele liquor
during ,probibited hours to men who turned out to .he /deice-
etives... The hotel-keepees pald'the fines' and alleged that the
spotters hadpretended that they were sink 'I License Of-
ficials say similar representations have been died" before but
were ' friend, upon investigatilon, -to he untrue,' the Instruc-
tions .to the detectives are adopt the Methods. adopted*
•by the habitues of the hotel where liquors are illegally • Dead
„ and by no Means- to adopt. tactiee with the object of trap -
:1).44 the hoteldereper, It • Would • appear, therefore, theft the ..
detectives have disobeyed the orders or that the; liquor deal-.
eerg have entered into a.eonspitecy; to prejudiee them ant!
their motheds.. The hetet-keeper who is caught by a detectiate
in the way complained •of Should not pay his fine without a.
trial that Would bring out 'the.evidence, . If lie can sh6W•that
it weeee. case Ofbeing vietimikd his der , twill surely bo • net
mitted
" If, on the other hand, there is a concerted effoetbeing leader.
to resist the'efforts of the department to enforce .-the'ladve -
we say. it is a dery unwige proceeding. It wilt, not be a very,.
good thing from the hotelkeeper's standpoint if the govern- .
mend 'conclude that they cannot carry .out their promise to
ereferoe the license :law. The license.' system oil, trial and
all that isasked of license holders Siithat. they Obey the law.
'Surely. tlat in mot. unteasonaJble.Kinca,rdine RevidW,
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AS.K • F.Opi
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:a Brewed frotri
se-
lected hops choice
maltand
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, .purnsprurg.,yvateri
with the Irtorthit •
Bthlrd at
ON.tri7141''' " • . to elim?re+r
, • handling. That la
--- • - - why . Labatt's Ale
e India Pale Ale,
is eq.... to the fin.
est, surpassed by '
• - none, though it
costs consumers only about half as much as imported goods:
ACIlsomoiloommoommomm•A.
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independent and Opposition
• ; Press Bear the Burden
The annual report of the Auditor -General shoes that the
Federal Government pays • half a million dollars to, five lead
ing'Litheral papers of the. country., Mel of this 't ler print- .
' frig, but the greater proportion for addertising. To be exact,
we pet° from the Asiditor-General'ddreporte .
; Mdetreal Herald ' .
. • St. Jolla•Telegraph - -
Moncton, N: 13: Traracript '19,627 -
Halifax, Chronicle cc - •-• ----------71,561
Toregeto Glebe -- cc - — - -35,0818
Total - -$47e,529
Tide is a tidy sum of the peopled% money to be used in
. subsidizing the party press. But this is not hit of the money
paid to Liberal newspapers. Almost, if not deite, every
edsunnal of that political persuasion is in receipt of payments fort
advertising which is of r valuerto- the country and is in -
...tended merely as eebeidyrot this way, the increasing postal
rates are made.. to"bear most_ unfairly aeon the, independent,
and opposition press. The r publishers who, receive fat con-
tracts from the Go'.9ennment can afford to pay the extra pose
tae, Those wlib ate not in favor at Ottawa must meet the
charge without any Set off. -Sentinel. •
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Kendall's' Spavin Cure
Bone Spavin/ Ringbonee Splint/ Blood laud tog,Spevitt„.Thcroughpinei
Curb t Capped .11oci4 especially if. cf.-long etandings surd obstinate -will;
not yield to ordineryliniments.orblisterse : •
KENDALL'S SP/IA/INCURS is.ad.exteaardi0400-vemettythat levet !
ettraotdinary results.- It curet stubborn .easesethat mind. times,
veterinariee have.eiven,up-takes, away every sign of lameness -,doe* -not
flair or kill the,hait-and leaves the horse sound and smooth, .
"
. . Bttittitt, Man, Sept. 'o6, '
"t lutve used Kendall's Spavin Cure foi so years—,r
and it neverfailed me onee,), IONS IttoRitNNA.
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Write for noted book. "Treatise otutlre Vlorse"-r-something weith knowing be
every psge. Sera tree. "Itendall's Spavin Cure la sold by dealers e*eryivhere at
Or a bott1e-4 for O. 0 33
Oft. 81. .1. KENDALL CO.. ., . It NOSOUIVO FAUX, VEttMOtit. V.Ili A.