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It stops headachetoo 25c
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-RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE -
Cream Separators -
No article oa the farm pays the
farmer better than ,a Cream Sep-,
arator. When buying, buy the hest
that is the DeLaval. I am agent
it in this district.
The lone Fencing
The Cy ne Wire Fencing has
the two gr requisites -it looks
well and lasts long time. Be-
fore placing your er let me aleoWe
you this fencing an, quote you
prices.
JAS. APPLEBY, Cli
THE CLYDE STALLION
LORD STANLEY
win stend for the improvement of
etock for the season of 1007 at hie owe
stable, on Lot 24, GM 2. Stnitley.
Lid Stanley is a light bay.- so ipe,
logh hind fetlock white. He was
foaled June 24th. 1905.
PEDIGREE: Siberian (imp) [63375]
(11983), Glenleggan (imp) [4605] (10560),
Rakerfield (imp) 14871 (4.190). seottend
Yet (inip) [3451 (1292). Captain Watt
imp)[231](400). dam. Mieme Glenlag-
gan [5840], May.
TERMS: To insure $8.
ALBERT NOTT, Proprietor
PoiateralorrafrOireetors
A pointer for fall fair directors who
wish to shut out the lady profeesionel
fancy work exhibitors. cornea from
Parkhill where they hive decided to
Confine the exhibit of •bulieet work te
membere living within a redius of 10
miles of thst town. By this means
the "tingere" who make the circuit of
theetat ioua fell Niro with trunks full •
goods, and who uptially carry off the
great majority of prizes, will be ex
eluded. 4P4 the ladies of the town and
vicinity will have an opportunity of
displaying their work without heving
to compete with profeevionale. It can
usually be clepended upon that the
fancy work that cornea to the hue by
the trim/Jul has been there before,
and that a good deal of the stuff has
not been made by the lad yexhibiting
it, hut has been bought, borrowed or
.otherwise acquired for exhibition pur-
posalpthie,ore buffiCient means should
he
by directors to shut out the
"'ringers.
Real Estate.for Sale •
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 15,
concessios 9, Stanley township,
consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres
cleared and all seeded down except
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20 acres. There are 10 acres of
good hardwood bush miless from
school and 2; miles from the „vill-
age of Varna. This desirable farm
will be sold on, easy terms. -G. R.
Keys, Varna P. 0. 64
FARM FOR SALE 011eTO RENT. -
Lot 13, con. 16, Goderiele township.
consisting of 80 acres, 6. acres
cleared, balance bush.. Gus. aharie
and comfortable house. •Well *ste-
ered by two good running streams:
* mile from school and 1 mile from
postoffiee. Will be sold on • easy
terms. -Apply to T. T. lltfurphy,
Clinton. 36 ti
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER -
signed offers for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame house with st-
oma cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms. - J. A.
Smith. 40
FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON.
Stanley -township, . containing 115
mile from school, mile
from Presbyterian and Methodist
churthes and postoffice, 7 miles feom
Hensel' and 4 miles from Ihippen
station. There are on the premises
three barns, 64x40, 70x28, 511x28,
all in good repair. Comfortable log
and fraxne house. 22 acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well
anderdrained and the remaining 75
acres Seained by townshee _ditch
running through. Never ,failing well
at the house with a new Brantford
pumping mill, also a never. foiling
spring back an the, farm. le acres
good bearing orchard. Teo three is
be a first-class state of cultieation
and is situated in one of the best
grain growing sections in the. pro..
vince. Will be sold cheap and on
terms to suit the purchaeer. Fot
furthee information apply on the
premises or address Georee Cole-
man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, .containing 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. 1 acre of or-
chard and small fruit. On the pre -
wises la a two story brick bOtisti
with slate roof, a first-class• farm
house. s barn, aize,
x 80 with stone stabling, a talent
g110 14V30, rood driving house, pig
pen and hen house. Two never -lath
Ing while. This farm it :knitted!)
mites from Ilaieefield, 5 from Clin-
ton and on r od gravel road. Ape
plv on th• orerniees or addreee
Albert Nott. Milton P. 0. 02
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Wes;established twenty years
ago and by ite thorough work
. and honorable dealings with
its patrons has become one of
the largest and most widely
known Commercial Colleges in
the province. The demand up-
on us ,fqr ,commercial 'teachers
and office assiatents greatly
exceeds the supply.; We aseist
gradeates to positions. Stud-
ents are entail* each week.
Catalogue free.
Elliott & McLachlan
PRINCIPALS
NO HOLIDAYS.
in business. None in our walk.
As it is we cannot begin to
suPply the demand for our well
trained products. .Gat hitch
lime now and spend .the sum- '
mer in preparing for a good
salary. Enter. any day. Pax,
tieulars free. Write Central
usiness College,, 395 Yotigee---
St., oronto, W. H. Shaw,
Principe
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July *tit 19021
Benmiller
C. Oka, of Toronto, is spending his
vacation at his home here.
Ward! •Gledhill is nearly recovereet
from his attack of typhoid fever.,
IVIrse McClure, of Innisfaid, Alberta,
who has been spending a few months
with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Lang, re-
turned to ira home in Alberta last
Wednesday. n
That is how* you feel at this• time
of •the year; '
Wercarry al full line of Fresh Gro-
ceries and Fancy Cakes.
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You will be sure to find in our
stock something that will plea,se you.
We havesome Ntry potty Dinner
Sets,. 0dPieces of Chinaand Glass.
*arc .t1iwould mike nice pteserits
for June brides. ..
A. 1)..Beaton
Phone 111: Prompt delivery
COAL
Dunlop,
Mises Helen anti Mary Young, with
their brother Frank, were among the
exeursioaiste, to Deteoit. '
-1Wr and Mrs. Chas., 111cli.eil, C.
Machlanus, Robert Quaid, jr., Gert-
rude Quaid and Wm. Glazier, jr, vis-
ited the Guelph' Agricultural College
Friday.
Detroit visitorsehere last week were
Mhs, Chatters, of Pontiao, Mich.,
Waverly Mise Mary Young, the geese
of Mrs. Allem and at Mrs. McDonPit's,
were Mrs. Wessenburg and two daugh-
tere, R. H. MacDoeald, Mr, and Mrs.
Blair and twoechilarea. Mrs... Blair
and children will epend, the aumm'ex
here.
Nile;
Kenneth Morris, of Buffalo, is re-
newing ad, acquaintances here at
o
prese. —
Thos. McGratten was visiting in
Niagara and 13effalo during the past
week,
Wm. Corey, sr. hes aolti his hause
'end lot to Mr. Wiegith, of near fawn-
ingten.
Wm. Finniganis busy with. prepar-
ations which will resultsbefore lees in
a new. harn. •
Win, Ryanliassold' his farm , to
John Wameleyi of -Aehfield, and wile
shortly Move ,to Dungannon to reside*
James • Bailie is putting leemenee
foundations under his house and barn,
on the feral reeently .purcheied
horn John Hasty. '
Ceder your ygar's, supply now.
The hest in the markele.$7 per ton, -
hut if ordered andpaid for before
Ivlay 81st, a discount of 40 Cents a
ton will be allowed.
Orders left et Davis &Rowlandw
will be promptly attended to. .
W. J Stevenson
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Slabs
For Sale
We have for sale a quant.
ity of liernlock Slabs, cut
16 inches long, suitable
for ranges, -
J. Hamilton
• Monster 12th July Cele-
bratioa
A monster 12th of July ctelebration
will be held in the town of S. May'vt
under the auspices of the County
Orange Lodge of • South Perth. The
meeting *ill be addressed hy promi
tient speakers. A full program of
spo rts will also he given incluthing e
championship baseball match at 10 30.
The Committee ie spliritee no pains m
niaking this one of the most emcee, -
lei telebrations ever held in Perth.
till Pat tielthltS RS to trains and. ratee
elin be had nt any 0, T. R. tieket
office. D. 13onie, siv.c.m., it vv.
switzer, wat.s.
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Winghni •
_Thecouncil has eeruested parties
having gene-eh:kV Machines • on the
street to remove „tlom during: Sun-
days. Couneillot MeDeriald brought
.in:a motion , to this effect. By ek-
servation elfe has seen • nereferetue
children, dropping their eoppers in the
machines tustead of droppieg thein on
he plate in Sunday' Schoel.
Sixty-eight ear.didates wrote, on the
entrance theaminatiorein Winehem last
Week. Tlfe exatainatioe for jiithoe
and senior leaving arid -filierieelatiet
will 'commence on Tuesday, and will
be in 'charge of • Prinelpal 1VIesgr0ee,
assisted by Mr. Hartley, a Blythe •
. Rev. W. -Ge. Howson, and his Sigter
leavel this ,week to 'spend a month • in,
Muskokea. During leer. Howson's eh-
seece, ReV. Josiae Greer.e, of Clinton,
A (Pet wedihng took placie,ing St.
George's (turd, on Wednesday of last
week Where Miss Minnie Wells, daugh-
ter of Mr. Charles Wells of the Hay-
field Road, became, the bride of
Harry C'eff, eldest son of W. A. H.
Otiff, organist of the ahurch. The
happy couple will live in roeonee
where the groom ha,s a good position
with the Polson' Iron Works. he
bride was prominently identified with
church work and was a nicanWr
tbe 01101r, of which the groom ewe el-
se a member. The ceremony was per-
formedby the Rev. Mark Turnbthl.
The aanual meeting ot the Vestl
Huron Farmers' Inetitete was bad
in Dengannon last. weehe rive vaeotte
reports showed a suecessful year. Flo
&floors elected for the ensuing year
are as follows _
President, R. M. 'Young
First vice-presiefeet, H. J. Morrish
: Second vice-president, Jos. Mallon&
Secretary -treasurer, Wm. Bailie ,
Auditors, Chas. 'Garvin, and John
Due •— ston• -
Directors'Ashfield, T. Stothers,
• jean Stylea; -Denald McLean
West Wawariosh, Jos, Mallough, D.
:-'B. Murray, Wm. Bailie —
East Wa.wanosh, J. W. Parks, John
Gillespie, Geo. Sturdy
'Wingliame W. P. Gricrsore R. An-
derson .
Blyth, Joh ue Wilford, John. Sloane
Hullett, John Caxemeight,....H1 H.
. Hill, John Fingland
'Clinton, JOB. Cornish, DavideCaritele
on, W. Tipledy
Goderich Town Wm. Waroock, R,
'Elliott, J, W Vannater
Goderich Township; W. Marquis, G,
. Sturdy, J, W. Salkeld ,* • '
Colhorne,c11. N., Young, A. 0, Rob-
ertson; xi. J. Morrisb. •
Mt. Charles Ray and Mr. SiateilT
Hamilton who canie up . with " th.t
"Kilties" spent from 'Saturday tit
hrtieaday the guests Of iir. end
.s"
Mrsep. Ober and . two little
Oho:lee and baby. JaCk; of Peters
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burgh' were the guests lase week of
Mrs. Ober's .sister, Mrs. James Walk -
will occupy his pulpit.
Death . came very. aneipectedly
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last •Thursda,e morning.to Mrs. Stew-
art :Little, who renie:.s on John street
Deceased, although. .76t1i year,
has been -I:email:a:01y senart: and, active
and rese e that, mote:here • ii-. her
usual health. At a few xilinfes' to 8
o'clock _she -Wee • 'seized With a :Weak
spell,from which, the meet rallicd-
Deceased's maiden name Was Arne
Jane Armstrenge and her ihui-hauld pre-
deceased -,her eome • years ago. ta.'he re-
sided in Pembroke' ice a nu:0ot of
yea,ra, the,r. ism Turon.toeand 'Brussels,
cemine.from the latter place to Wing-
ham•about twa. years aite. She wha e,
member of St, Andrew's Presbyterian
church, and the interment, will take,
place in Mt Pleasant cemetery,: Tor-
ontei.on. Saturday. ' Two daughtere,
Mises Lucy an•deehnima, who are mil.
liners in town, are the surviving
,Phildren and keenly' feel the loss of •
their mother. Deceased like' jest re-
turned a few days agoafter sper;dirig,
a eetthle of weeks with relatives
Hallett township.'
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Seaforth,
Mr. J. M. McKinley, B. A., of
,Noreh •13ay High school, has ben ap
peinted teacher in one a the High
schools in Toronto. Mr. McKieley if
a son '• 01 Mrs, John MeKineea.
towni.
Ote Sunday eveoiag last, Rev. A. K.
Birks, who has been pastor of the
Seaforth Methodist church for. -he
past three years, preached his
closing sermon'. )urine his three year
pastorate he has beet: a very vopular
and efficient pastor anti his parishion-
ers will regret his departure from
this charge. Mr. Beth's goes to Lon-
don where he will haVe charge of As-
ide $t. Methodist church,.
Mrs. P. Murray has purchased the
house and lot of Mr. • C. W. Smith,
which was sold by auction on Satur-
day, the° 15th inst. The propertsr ad-
joins 'Vies. Murray's premises.
Miss Dollie Hagan., professional
nurse jP Dr, Gunn's hospital Clinton,
was the guest of Miss E. Ross over
Suteley. She left on, Menday for a
holiday visit at her home in; Hills
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green.
IV& W. K, Pearce, the former maim -
ger of the Seaforth branch 6f the
Dominion hanky and later of the St.
Thomas' branch, has been appointed to
the managership, of this institutios at
Hamilton.
Mrs. William Ireland left on Satur-
day for a shoet.vileit with her sister,.
Mrs. George Garden, of Berlin, and
aisa.with her sister, Mrs, Matson, of
Barrie. Mrs. Ireland wiel leave • Bar-
rie for her home in Brandon, map.
er. .
Misselteh'y McLeod of Texas is .the
guest pi her aunt, Mrs. J. J. • Haw-
kinis..,,Migs.' McLeod, after her visit
' here, 'wilt go on to Montanas '
' 'Mrs: Ralph is putting the electric
light into her gottege residence,' Mrs.
Ralph, *hot -bad. been in delicate
liSalth, all winter, isle:proving quick-
ly with the warin weather.
Mrs,. Sihitzei. • • visited Guelph last:
week. in conmeey with her _son and his
wife, Dr...and Mrs. Herbert Switzer
Who have. hetehned to -their borne at
Gaines, Mich. .
Mrs. R. R. Tepper of Lender., Is
cpeedingia.feW weeks iti;.town, at thei
rheidence 91 her parents, M1:.- and lilts..
Whitechurch .
K. Patterson and W. Sharpe slant.
Sunday it Blyth and Auhure.•. •
Thos. Gaunt is building a cement
Wall under G. Garton's house this
Week.
Mr. A..Ferrie hal raised his house;
preparatory to.N. putting a, stone foun-
datiori under it .
Mrs. F. iPattergon of Wingham &rid
Mrs, G. Newbury of Toronto Spent
Tuesday° with Mrs. K. Patterson.
A very successfill gard a party was
held at .the home of Mr. W. Beecroft,
Eaet Wawarsosh: .
Rev. Mr. Finlay was at Clinton. last
Sunday where he preached in the
Ont. St. chnech, His pulpits at
Langside,'Bethel and Whitechatelt were,
supplied by Mr, T. Hall of Winglettne.
The Presbyteriab hand Msthedist
Sunday Schools of Whitechurce per -
poet" •hold'nea u .on the.
banks of the Maij.I d at Mr. David -
son's farm, on i'aturday trext.
• WHY REM,
IN THIN AND PALE?
Pale people have pale 'blood, The
stomach in wrotig, assimilation is
poor and food is not ()hanged 'into
blood. The. system 'lacks' vitality ani
reconntructibe power which can lie
sepplied. by Ferrozone. It braces the
appetite, digestionis stimulated, what,
your eat is terineformed into the kind
ot nn,riment your • system requires,
Vital lifs-giVing blood that makes
rosy eheeksestrength that defies wear-
iness, eairit and embitionall come
froth Petroeote.. Nothing inthe.ane
nale of mediene so sure to build up
end strengthen as Ferrozont. Try a
He. box. Sold everywirre. other.
Tramauhauser spent Saturday
in Torento.-• ' . •
Miss Irma Gibeon of lianillton ;s
spendir.g her vacation at the.reeldence.
of her mother, Mr. Ades Fowler..
Mr. and; Mrs. Hugh Jeffry and. fent,
ily removedlere from Drysdale ape
oecupY Mr Slattery 'i residence.'
Mrg. Carlton is speeding the, seas-
on. With her sore Mr. WilIlani Ret -
ledge, Clinton. . '
Mr. ar.id Mrs. T. J. Tegker. of Alin-
nea,polis, have rented Mrs. Carleton's
pretty cottage for the season.
' Mr. J. Grant MaeGregor was i.1n E1-1
mire last week, witli his engioeerthog
staff. -
Mr. Woodc,ock has so fa:r receeered
that he is, enabledte attfnd to the
duties oh his insurance effice.
„Mt. Stroush is remodelling the ver-
-andaih irJ front of his residence.
Mies Esther Gertrude ResS of De-
troit is the gueet. of Mrs., Willie
Friteley. • •
The opening Assemlely of the, Men,.
eseteng Canoe Club, was heldon 25th
June,
„-iVe.ae Fanny •Jerc of Kingsten is. the
guest of hercousin, Mr. S, E. Hick
and Mrs. Hich, at their r.ew resideace
"Pine Crese."
Hens:all •
S. Awl* oraterich was in towth on
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Tuesday. We 'understand that he has
made an offer to build *Celine three
story brick hotel if the eilfage will
furnish him with a free gite.
At tbe late meeting of the Farmers,
Instituge cif South Huren,D. S. Phil-
ips was appointed secretary in place
rlt-Gardner, whoi resigned.
Mrs.. Shirray and Iter daughters,
'gives A he a d Tata: and Mrs, H
• Morris Township • .
A fine time was enjoyed et.the pic-
nic it Charles Wheeler's grove- on
Saturday afortiocin.
Annie, the six-year-old. daughter `.of
R. B. Alcock of the Oth :line, had a
close dill from droweing an Tuesday
afternoore retain:We, ' troth
school a number ol the. children avere
having a paddle in 'the rlerer wher.,
Annie was -swept off her feet hy the
current ahmighthave fared badly
if Hazel Niehol, a ilea -year-old tome
panion, had not phickily, come to the
rescue.
On TueaSay meraing John Itleafilhig,
a well-knowit resident of -the 5th line,
passed away quite unextoctedly. He'
was up taliing treatment •for asthma
and Went to the stove to empty ash's
from the plate the remedy had neon
burned on when he took a weak spel-
aid died in a few minate3. Mr. Man-
ning had been poorly for the past
year be, his dernise came as, quite a
shock. He WAS 61 years of age and
had lived on the farm on which he
ter thirteen years. He was been
irt Whitby township le 180 and eaine
to this county forty-two years ago,
locating first in 13rusgels. Ile in sur-
vived by sevin daughtees end- three
'sons.
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LO()1 0IT FOR THIS MAN.
lit he offer g something "hettee' that
Putram's Core Extra. -tor, it's the
additional profit or inietior gools
..hat temple. him. Putnam's is the
one sure an painless care. Use n1
J. D. Cooke and.Chileeeni also Mess
Cooke lefton Tuesday to spend a
week at St. Joseph. . "
Rev., Mr. Hart Preached...four terries
on Sunday, taking the three appoint-
ments Om_.,the...Kippen at the
usual .hours ' and at Sexemith at_ 4
p. III. •
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Mrs. John 1i9oper and son left for
their home at Thessaloa last Thure-
day. •••
Mr. and IMrs. Tucker ot Durham
visited the latter -% reotther, Mrs.
Brydges, last week..,
Mae Dunkin of Witte, Manitoba, is
spending a; few 'days with hi en,cle,
Geo.eDalgarno.
Mr. T. Brydges' large barn was
raised lest week and is pow encloced;
Mr. Pingle is the contractor.
Mrs. Thompson of 'genitalia gore
tuerly MISS Lillian Nixeree is vesiting
among friends at Belgrave.
' Abe Proctor, of the 3rd line of Mor-
ris, has put up an addition, to hle-14rei
with cement basement underneath, for
feeding purposes. '
Rev. J. Hartley ail). preach to Bel -
grave Orangemen, in Trinity church,
on July 7th, ate2.30. Vifiting breth-
ren cordially welcomed'.
Mr. S. McCurdy is negotiating for
the purchase of John Wheeler's fartn
on the 4th, we understand the priee
isele7.,00(feliferthe-purcira-ser-iseeVali e
to purchase the crop. also.
J. L. Stewart, of Belgreve, got his
foot ba.cfor beet at Brydges' raising ate
a heavy stiee of timber dropping on
his large toe, breatheg it up, so as to
lay him off work for two or thre?
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weeks at, least.
Anniversary services in connection
with Belgra,ve „ Methodist Sunday
School were held lest Surday,
June 30th, at10.30 a. no and; 7 p. m.
Rev. • A: E. Jellies .of , Auburn had
charge a the serviees. ' •
The following from Btlgrave and
vicinity are attending the Wingleatu
High school -Fred, Scandiett; Will.
McLean, Fred. Corley, Grace Ferge-
sore ,Lizzie Ferguson, Irene Clegg,
Rub' Clayeon• Proctor and
Nelson: Higgins. . .
Norman Walsh, while assisting in
closing in a bare,' fell from the Main
perline plate to the floor, a diseance
of about 24 feet, receiving e very bad
sprained ankle; and being otherwise
bruised and shaken up. It is -very
'fortueate he Was not killed.
Serospwilla solo,* tbe Opp
tInetion ot beim the sreeto*
*to curative eat
medicleetbo
ewer
known. It, Is an 011400046
mead"
olualled
vitolbins and worloblog
the blood am which the
Walth and Orin* areVel7
snob, bone and
pend. Accept no sob*.
Labe for Hood's but. kir
deto onbavbg Hood's
AND ONL.Y HOOD'S.
.a. . .
C-0-41 R. Elliott and Albert Nankeen
were committee" for - War ore a charge'
of •conspirieg • to defraled"theeAnglea:-------
Americus- Iesureheh 0om1Vany. ,
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Miller's Gr\apidee care Constipreiktne
For sale by W. A. McConnell., drage-
ist, Clitetele. . _
GRAND TRUNK"'"
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TO SUMMER TOURIST RESOR,TS.
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. Are you not well? Are you .
:weakly, depreesed in. spirits, melee -
choly, tired, nervous and, irritable?
Try eliller's Coinpound Ito* Pills.
I For -eae,le by W. A. MeConnell, drug-
' gist, Clinton.
A.McPhersca receio el a letter e
frein J'. C. Clausen last. week • in
which he Toronto. *ea
satraoteuns(rtlematrocn7..spea.,sattrc:!. grow,!:. •Mr' Alex.- Fraser .of
. reelected Grand Chief of the 'Sons of
se.ot.iand at ,Niagara Yesterd..y.
e 'HELP' NEAR AT 1HAN1..
Is .what you •• want ' when sickness
happens at night: Can you possibly
hiid the equal of Nerviline e No, for
if stands unequalled in curing pain,
internal or local. Earache, toothache
and .neeeelgia, ' disappear in a jiffy
Rub it'-dr.1 and away flies the, rain.
Fee cramps, vomiting. or indigestion.
all,you need is ten dropsin siveetenee
waren $ick ot well yoti'll find Pole
soa's Nerviline' invalualie in your
home. Get a large 35c bottle today.
Take if With You •
'1 on Your Trip
'July •Lippineott's contains the lat-
est automobile novel by C. N, ' and
A. M. Williamson. Its . title is "ele
Wlfo Stale and, Rode Awayand it
appears complete in one oumber of
the Magazine. . means that the
plot is packed full of meat -not ;pad-
ded out: to make so many pages 'of
print. Like "Hrowe" in the •William -
sons . early success. Lightning
Conductor," this new hero is a geetle
Men -chauffeur, and the girl is a rwin-
The character are. real flesh and
blood people, and the reader es ,thier-
opglily in sympathy with plucky
"Larry &Heger.," in all his exploite,
which sometimes threaten to land
hipi in jail -but eventually bring him
to a state nearer Paradise. •
• The short stories this month axe
"Dimly 0 'Neil, ''• by *Seurnag MecMane
es, a lively tale; of the ' days of the
Irish Rebellion "Hefei, a Lady,"
by Will *Levington Comfort, the 'well-
eold-stery of a defaultsr ;'-"A Person-
ally Conducted Adventure," by Cara
Lloyd Buchanare'the lovehitory of a
son of, Yale ; Mr. Carter Feels IIis
Oats," by Sarah Chichester Peg:, a
Southern tale of love and exeuisite
humor ; "At the Door of the: Cage,"
by Adele Marie Shaw, an " emotional
story of absorbing • interest ; "From
the Land of Ought,." a clever setch by
Jane 13a -field ; "Angel-. Paradise," tee
George Edwin Huai, full cif human
easy
-dialect
ia rd "Iseieh's Daddy," by
Ella Middleton Tybout, amusing
story
y timely paper by,
Col. Willard French is entitled "Why
is Perpetual Peade Impossible
This *presents the question plainly -
and ,answers it N;vith, equal carider'and
, force,
Van Votst,- whom President
Roosevelt • delights to honor, con-
!
tribUtes an extremely engaging talk
elfout French Working girls, their Dv,
ar.d their' rates of wages.. Its
:tee is "Grisettes and Midinetteg.
!' 'Elbert, litibbard's "Thougleta on
Liberty" are concentrated essence,
Verse StaNt to the out -door season
big ideas hoiled diwn.to malt Piece.
is from the following well-known sing-
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Gertrude Huntiegten -McGiffert, Nan-
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Beth the "Ways of the !Tour" Ant
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•nterfainment in their reseect!ve
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Nevite life for a quarter. Miller's
Compound Iron Pills. For sale leY
W. A. ;McConnell, diaiggist, Clinton.
•
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The Loudon & Southwestern Rah-
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last Dominion Day.
THAT DRY COUCH IS*BRONCHIT
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wntbire
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