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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-07-11, Page 2*41,1411:11-. ' .-4,00)311.40roo , 100111.414.109.0011111109061001111iier I -,.1101: TIME" I 1, Iteep your blood cool i , • g Your stomach sweet z . I • 2 Your temper, too,. : -,t • • 40 It • Fruit Bala* will do it : 0 • t • i it stops'b4Klaebetbo, 250 : • ,: • : Talcum .Powders, . Toilet : . is Waters, Toilet $oaps . 410, , •ili 3114:1 Sp0Dge8.- 44 g , ... , ., 7 • • e • A. edlia hack a/C'Eiristle i • Hair Brush worth .600 i lie . for 25c. • • • I • .. 1. a W. S. R. HOLMES 6 • 6 • , . . a Mancg Chemist : al • • so • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• -RELIABILITY EXPRIENCEI, Cream Separators No article .on the farm pays the farmer better than a• Cream Sep- arator. When buying, buy the best that is the DeLaval. I am agent for it in this district. The Cyclone Fencing The Cyobane Wire Fencing has the two great requisites -it looks well and It a long time. Be foreplacing your order let me show you this fencing and quote you prices. APPLEBY. Clinton THE CLYDE STALLION LORD .STANLEY Will stand for the imerovenuent of stock for the Neilsen of 1907 at his owl. stable,, on Lot. 24, . Con 2. Stanley. Lind Stanley is a light bay. stripe, nigh hind fetlock white. He was foaled June 24th. 1905. PEDIGREE: 'Siberian limp) [63375) (11933), Glenlaggan (hue) [4605](10560), Rakerfield (imp) 14871 (4190). Scotlen4 Yet (imp) [3451 (1292). Captain Watt imp) [2311(400) dam MI ,nie Glenlag- gan [5840], May. TERMS: T. insure $8.- .A LBERT NOT; Proprietor • Real Estate for Sale FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 15, coneessioa 9, Stanley township, consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared and all seeded down except 20 acres, There are 10 acres of •good haldwood bosh. miless from school and 2.1- miles from the vill- age of Varna. This. desieable farm will be sold on easy terms.. -G. U. Keys, Varna P. 0. 64 FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. - Lot 13,.con. 16, Goderich township0 consisting of 80acres, 65 acres cleared, balance bush. Good barn and comfortable house. Well wat- ered by two good running strearn3. mile from school and 1 mile from postoffice. Will be sold on easy terme.-Apply to T. T. 'Murphy, Clivrton. 35 tf FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER - signed offers for sale part of lot 40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile south al Clinton, consisting of 20 acres. Good frame house with st- one cellar, barn 3640 with cement basement. Easy terms. - J. A. Smith. 90 FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON. Stanley township, codtaining 175 " acres. i mile from school, mile from Presbyterian and Methodist churches and postoffice, 7 miles fete tiensalLamL_A-milete-1 m inPell There are on the premises three barns, 64e40, 70x28, 50x28, all in good repair. Corafortahle log and frarne house. 22 acres in fall wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well ttaderdrained and the remaining 76 acres drained by township ditch running through. Never failing well at the house with a new 13rantiord pumping mill, also a never failing spring back on the farm. 1i acres good bearing orchard. Thir term is sin a first-class state of cultivation and is situated in one of the best grain growing sections in the pro- vince. Will be sold cheap and on terrns to suit the purchaser. FOr ,further ir.formation aSp1 on the premises or address • Georee Cole- man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47 VARY( FOR SALE. LOT 24; CON, 2, Stanley, containing 100 act* 10 acres el bush, the remainder is Well fenced, underdreined and in a good atate of cultivation. 1 stereo! or and small fruit. On tho ptu- Mises is a two Stoty brick house With slate roof, 4, first-class fano house, a harie • site, 44 * 80 with stone stabling, a tement idlo 14100. good dtiviug house,. pig pan and heti house. TWO hetet-fail. Ing Thitt Itirm iS situated taw matt Ittneelields 6 tretti Ohne *en And oft ild gavot toad. AP# Ply Os fly Oreiblatil or AddrOse Non, 011itiOn P. O. • 02 ra 0A4 Wedneinthey wce Jahn *OA was ueited ii mareiage with Mi For- syth' of Seatorth, foxpeerly el *tear Kippert, The cerernony wah performen at the 'Menet Egmendville by the Rev. Mr. Shaw, A greed reCeptiOU waa teeelered the happy couple at the km of the groom, near Hensall on Tuesday night when 200 relativeaed friende assembled to de thent teatime While part or the etenpaity eajoyed the games; and festivities of the hottte the great majority adjoerped to the barn which WAS specially lighted • and prepared for the oecas1o.1. The gay and Native vieline rang out Merrily and the light fantastic Was tripped. by, happy feet till ,the "Wee eina hors." et** Reeord. h WO, STRATFORD. ONT. AVSs establiihed twenty years ago and hy ite thorough work and honorable dealings with, •its VatrOns has become one oi the largest and most Widely known Cortmeecial Colleges in the previnee. The demand up - an Us fez eammercial teachers and office assistants greatly exceeds the supply.. We aseitit graduates to hoeitions. Stud - ants Are entering each Week. Catalogue 'free. " Elliott ft.. McLachlan PRINCIPALS :.TELEGRAPH. .OPERATORS ARE WANTED BADLY BY OUR CANADIAN •' RAILWAY COM- PANIES: THEY ARE FORCED.. TO ADVERTISE FOR THEM TO -DAY. WITH -3000 MILES NEW ROAD BUILDING • THE DEMAND WILL BE STILL KEENER. WHY NOT GET... READY? THE WORK, , • IS CLEAN • AND NICE AND THE SALARY VERY GOOD. , . WE PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AND - AT LITTLE COST. WRITE US FOR .FREE PARTICULARS: CENTRAL _ TELEGRAPH SOH- : 00L, GGRRARD EAST, TORO.;- NTO, W. E, SHAW, PRESIDENT. hat Shall I Eat? That is how yeti feel at this time of the year. We carry a full line of Fresh Groe ceries and Fancy Cakes*: •-• You' will be sure to find in our stock something that will please . you. We have some very pretty Dinner Sets, Odd Pieces of China, end Glass- ware , that wmed xnake nice presents for June brides. A. D. Beaton Phone 111, Prompt delivery COAL Otder • your yeat'S supply now. The best in the market, $7 per ton. but if ordered and paid for liefore MaY 3Ist, a discount or .40 cents a to .a will he allowed. . Orders left atDails &Rowland s will be promptly attended to. W. J Stevenson • a For Sale j We h,ive tor sale a quant. ity of I ietulock. Slabs, cut 16 inches long, suitable for ranges.. Haitilltd0 Monster th 12. Cele-. titration A mon 61 er 12th of h celehretinn vtlitfie held in die town or St, Merl's' Milder the autpieee eir -the County Orange Lodge of South 'Penh. .The meeting will be atitleeteett wird, Sneakers. - 4 • fun peogotia of elphrts Will also be given including s Chat/WO/044 baseball nietch at 30 Mt The Commit tee is Spilling no pairta,• Making this one Of the most socete,„. rut telehistione veer held in Perth. Ptill pettiettlete es to tell hie and rates can be Mel' itt any 0, T. tieket office Dc. Ronin. R. W. SWittet; 'Witt. it, Goderich The `Wornanal Inotitute met on Thursday last in the pretty groan& of Mrs. Robert Jones, About twanty- tive were present, The Bub. jecte for the month were discussed plemeantly by all. A pleasing part- of the program was the Invitation to the members of the Institute by one of their number. Mre. Kerry Monis, of "Mori Wale FLLPUL" to a• -hold pie-nie in her grounds iiton early date. As all he members were not preeent we cennot at this writing give the date on which the ple-nie will he held. ' The Secretary woo instructed to ask all the membere to help enlarge! the district fund,. which it P e e is not in as flourishing a condition as it ehould The member& wished a letter of con- dolence to be sent by. the President to Mrs Joseph Salkeld and to Mrs. Isaac Salkeld Jr., regretting that she , is prevented by a ,very set irate illness from teeing part in the work, and praying that she might cie spared to her ofemily, Refreshniente were serv- ed'J in the oblides of the old apple tree" by.MesdameiJonee and Bogie nnd all enjoyed the outing. We notice that Dudley Holmes, barrister, Winghatte and son of Dr. William Holnaes, treasurer here is secretary of jhe high section' board at Wingheln. The tate George Moulton who lost his life on board the Turret ()ape re'. eently by filling into the hold of the the steamer, wits wittchinati on board of her during her wintering here last season. - Mr. Percy Cornell of Toronto is holi- daying with his wife and child et the residence Of Captain Sutherlaud. Mau ried, at St. Gil& church, Win. nipeg, on VVednesday, June 26th, by the Rev. Mr. Mc.Leati, Mary morag. glut, Liu wood to J. Caution Stewart of oderich, late ot Winnieeg. Mrs. C. 1-1. Tanner and son Masten Hugo of London were butt week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilsou, "Afton Lodge." • of her parents. Captaiu and Mrs. Bari- terMfss 11.ixter of Chicago 1.8 the guest Miss May Hyde of Hamilton WW1 the euest of her aunt. Mrs Peter MacFar- lane, dining the visit of the filst High- landers, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Jarmyn occupy the house on Britannia. Road owned .and formerly occupied by Miss Selluchan- •an Buffelo. Miss Jean Grant of Clinton is the guest of Miss Spence. Stanley street, couein of Mie.s Grant. • • The 91st Highlande.rs, tinder Captain 'MacLaren, marched down to the Park Remise, headed by the 33rd Regiment bend, and sereneded president J. J. Wright giving him, as presidentot the Veterans' Association, three hearty cheers before leaving , his retiden'ee. Mr. Wright mild it was the greatest honor he ever received In hie life, Mr. and Mts. J. T. Lynn of Brant- ford and little son Cecil are enjoying life in the Milne house Tiiirehasedfrotu Judge Holt. Rev.Mt. Nott took the contract or putting a foundation ma der iv and otherwise re -modeling it, andmow it quite. an airy Inolting dwelling. • , The 33rd Regiment, hand seremuled the town on the 4th of July. played several Anterican airs and wound'ap with the tuitional anthem .and ' Fair Canada" They have a fineuesortnient 'of gond music on. hand. . , Mr Jobe Artiiitage has ILIUM. a very pretty red hrick. cottage on Toronto street With'dortner Windows 'on met • Grey Township J no. Slanders and wife of bfonerieff Were visiting friends at Atwird. Miss Bertha MeNaught is home from her position in. Toropto for her vaca- tion. • Mrs Itobert Scott of Preston ei,•it• ing het sister, Mrs, Dougald MeTag- • Mrs. Agnes Davidson an3 grancison of Toronto are, visitors at Thomas Da- vidson's; Ilth eon.: Lain Week Miss Jennie Rands arrived home fer her vacetion. She has been teaching bear Wiarton. " Tiougald and Mils. McTitagert are herne frern seejoyabie two wealth, tilt) with teilativee in Chicago. - A large addition will b*. built t� the been of Hebert Livingeron, .16th can A cettiont Wall will be phheunteteiten-- -et and Mie, Tbonspeen :of •St• - Augustine vieited at the 'home of JAN. urierlVirs: Armstrong, 10th con.; Sune day and Moticlay. Jetties Arniett•ong and Miss Bertha left on Tuesdny on it driving ri p vtsjt- higthe fortner's brothers at Kinn- win th and Shelburne. Jim. Robertson, 10th on ,ha made ' commencement on bonding of . a new barn With cement stabling, • Dliss Ella McKinnon is home front - her situation KS teacheeof the primary department of the Bruce Mines% Public sehoel looking MI if it, had agreed ith her splendidly. C. It and Mrs, Bennett arrived here Ott Tuesday evening of title week from Arcot° for a visit with relatives. Mrs."I Bennett ism, dtrogliter et Thomas and Mrs: DaVideon, 11th eine • Conneillor and Mrs, ilenwro Were :away -for it week • on it driving tour . which included Gait mid &indium, ft was lin ehjeyable trip (turner which many old ft lends were called upori. The rOntract for removing the rote I duroy for 40 rods south of Monctieft on tbe mirleroad was set lawt Saturday to 3aines Cutoutiroeseno Dillow) McKee, It was work thet wits badly ed to be done. . • Richaehl Mitehell an ;yea home from Seskatoen Inst• tiaturdity whither he had gone owing to the serious • illeess of his son racy. The patieut seemn. paroled his father home and we,hope he Will soon he as howl y .is ever. f The vote& list foe 1007 Wati'delivered tO Clet•k 'McIntosh hist week _and first ' posted Op on thednestiee. The:* ' 922 no Mee in pert I 102in in siert 11, and part 111,1056 in ell, 611 ate competent to move an Pelee. Morris Township Miss Minnie ter, teacher or 14, S. No. 8, heti returned' to her home in Clinton tri spend the enutinee vatietion. • We nee glad to otate Ihet jatner greshy, 6th line, bas recovered from his went indisposition caused by a slightatteek ina Dunlop. A number of the young peoele trout around Sunshine aRent, Dominica DAY at Westfield pie.tsio, end all report having had it good time. .The new brick resid.ettee . or James Nichol, Oth line is being pushed ahead well. The brick walls axe completed end the roof on ready for the slatere, D. A. Lowery has the brick' work and Thomas Newsome has the carpenter. ing. Robert Nichol nith line has purchas- ed the 100 items belonging' to James Petc'h of Metier*, fdanitoba and gets possessioh next March. The price is as good es -44.400. As the farm iles im- inethately elorigeide of Mr. Nichors it will constitute an A-1 property. The. pie-nlc held by S. S. No. 6,, Mor- ris. 10 Walter Yuill's bush was a. ht.illiant success. A pleasant after. noon was spent after vvhich a tenant- ing lunch was 'revved. After this en • iutereetiug game of football was play- ed between the lird and 4th lines of Mort•is which ended in a victory fir the fiid, the score being 2 to 1. When, S. S. No, 6 undertakes anything it ie hound to be a success. Ayiesworth Defends Fraud Those wbo at the oPera house a, few nights ago beard the Minister of Jus- tice boldly deferid the North Atlantic Trading Company and its deal with the Dominion Guyer ti men ti heard him wonder what all the noise Was about „and charge his opponente wit,h slander, will beenterested in reading the follow ing trout the London Free Press, anh it speaks by the record ,LS known to all melt who have closety followed the matter, for Mr. Ayleewerth evidentlfl nerely repeated his Serbia speech hem: • • The hardihood of the Minister of justice at Sarni^ in Oetencling the North Atlantic Trading Company's graft surpasees...evet•ythiug. He stig- Inatized as a "baseless blander the statement that this einnottny was het an honest eorporatiou in the sates sense as the Canadian Parcitic Rail- way, ' 1t is mere! y ni pude n ce to :pi etend that the myst alone hand known as the North Atlantic Trading Painpany was legitimate. • • • A contract was 'blade' with: people purporting to be such it company by RtAilor, Mi6EisSugift.onotalsiillr.kinoeisteimr of the auiglaIate sent oat under its sigeneies five dollars a head was paid as a bonus.. syhtb questione were asked in 1903 Sir. Wil- li id Laurier exclaimed that it WAS re- gistered in Hamburg: liedeclined to say who:composed it but guarantee' its cheracteir as a.tegulet.ly 01ganized and: duly registered .company. . But the eouree Of the business was en snystet- ' knee and the sutns of,ntimey drawn on Aisetecount tio.large that inembet.s of parliatuent were not satisfied with such a bald statement, They Wanted particulara. .• It was thererevealedahat unto Julie 1000 the cOmpany had nO. . legal . exist-. enee. • Then. to make a show of 'legality it compqnit Under the rottne.,.and -.title was registered Ist Gliernsey, One of :the Channel Wands/ which Arai, no .1aw! like that of England aud Canada, re- quiring the publication of • the nettles ot the stbekholdere. Though founded in that ()ova the way corner the coin. patty was to, operate in • Germany, by .stealtin-464ain--immigrants4ot, .die. the lawe of European countriei hsd to tie Woken. The , agents had to sneak anent line, the fitenion of the hood e brigade in Ontario, which it -was.Mr2Ayieswortbsir. Inisiness as soli-. eitor for •the late Ca tario iev.erti tnent it) defend in the coots ot to ehield from the worst penalty by seine -pay confesisioie. .. • " • It wateto favor this • geese that the tianieS wele kept secret. After eoele three hundred thousand dollars had heen obutined in, hon•uses at $5 a, bean.. the affair had become sueb a scandal that et parlianientaryerenetnittee was - celled to.tiXtillaina- it. The Organizer; W, T. R. Preston, was summoned from London and sWorn to tell the ;Whole. troth, But he refused to tell who got. th e &Matey. •this he Wes: supported 'by Sir Wilteid and hie cahinee Bin, before this, FO glaiifil4 nod offen- sive had the scandal • heroine that the. flew tniiiister of, tnei into iot• Me. 0 f- ver,•caticelled the cputracte'eadthoug _Itjead-theyetate yet to ruti. The high commissiotter, ,Lot•d Strati,- conti.condeunted the methods ot the bogus company. It, nits . neceseaty •that it elieuid be suppreeeed. The last t•eport of the deputy. minister of the intet says : ,•The termination of the arrangement yeah the, North Atlantic:Trio:hug Syndicate and the wit hdrawal of the bowie system in conoection With bookings front the contibent will make it tieceseeey to adript, sortie Iteve plan." • ' The whole thing so stands io the pUtnic and Imbttil that -its or- ganizer, Preston, was dinutissed, btit like the westeilt kolbitd, Wagner, was "hired over again" at a better salary' hi another • place. •Ile had it lila cIiiitii to graft Was (tride- nt/Mir, Since then the Auditor of the interior delta, curvet was sent LO garope to en - wilt* lied report • Be. fetid the cone patty was composed of persons wbo would t•athet, "commit suicide" than have theienames made known, Yet 140111(4' of • the members of the bogus coinpany have been reveeleth They peeve te have been relations( of Mr. esto,i, whose tounes Wet•e used, es cover, and who have nO nettt 04ntrt in its operations. 'Thies isolhe company which Mn. ,Ayleewm ELI at, Sanaa, compared in legal extelience and reeponsibilit W1111 Cal/Hitina Nellie Rail way. Th lb 111 the company, the ei iticism he denounced as baseless slander," and 0/111440 tom -tides he defused t perfeet in the interestm of Canada', • Is the men who defends such grOSS fraud end tridice_,rV to rob the treesney fit to preside as .Mioister of Justine p- -31,idgetowe Doinibion. • eae.seeeeeeeeeeee..... Oneman Was killed and several per- ilous were Wilted lietutday by the brelikieg ohs tiobto nit the ineline rat,. Way at Prospeet Point, N, Y. Record Readers How a Dollar Circulates burrsiaehe as461miaavnyi71sliallienned 'thwigetht thbaee to your pocklet in a day or two in the course of busieese. It may be it reaches you through, the medium of a subscription in aid of youe church, your society; your band or your . af- flicted neighbor. It is pretty sure to find jt e way bech to your purse ini ex- change, for your produCe or labot. BUt What be:Miles ei it When you Alp it to the :departmental store 1 When you do that yett can safely bid it a last, long, fond, lingering, fare- welloand if money is scarce in yet,* community you have thus made It ono dollar scarcer. You always Anti tbe dealer ready to handle the goods for which., there is a demand 'Ask hi'm for the pods you want and if not in his stook he'll find the way to get it foe you. 'He'll get it at 2 e fair price, too, for he cannot afford to treat customers unfairly. You will by dealing at !home keep yethe money in the aeighlrorhood and you willv have the knowledge that you; are getting what you. pay Par instead 01 trustihg to the doubtful chance el your mail package proving to be "something, just as ' good, the goods you ordered being out of stook at present," The few. cents you save (if yen do) ie a, snail oder purchase is generally the most costly savings oi. the year if the goods cart be got home. • Deserting Their Leader. Still another Liberal Member or the Ontario Legislature has aneounced that lie will not again be a caedidete, maklng six up tie date : • inanely ,: Mr. Smith of Peel, Mr. Preston of Soute Brant, Me. Anderson, of East Peter - here, intr, Melhillan of Glengarry, eli. *Cole dr West Kent, Mr. Hyslop • of East Huron. • . • o many ce. his foiloveees-desertine Mr. Graham eannot fail to dampen the ardor. cif the new :Liberal candi- dates selected at recent eoneentiens. The pen who sit behind Mr. Graham in the Legialatere and ere on the, in- side of t•ler.gs realise too Well the strength of the Government ° and iti policy net ply in the House but in the country, and are fullY Mien :that Mr. Graha,ro is bA Lading a forlern hohe, without the slightest Probitect of• success:• • allmosh one -forth of his Lees- latht followieg deeteting and aben- doning h•irn to lis fate small wonder if his clash friends are counselling Mr. Gralvem not to further sacrifice hireselt, and thatehe is dallying with an offer' of . seat in the .• Laurier. . ' Many haee• wondered at the Ontario Opposition- Leacl•ar, so far ,depaxtine frotn the oln teelitioe 'aeainse .`tituyting in cop,ples'.' anh eonseating to accompany Hon- Mr. Aylesteorth ; on a tour of the, province. The reason I is plain. Alone Mr.• Graham's eat for contentions for the selection of LoCal::cannidate3 wauletthave as' ed tnheeded. tht, circunesitancee it was deemed "goad 'polittes"'. to call. double canoe -Worts in the majority o1. the tidings for, the selection or candi- dates for :' bathe _Hous;ts. By this nteaes the party prestige In .Domi- niot, affaira Was used to lend .a fietic- ious strength tie the Or.tario Opposi- tion. Having Consented to double up the coeientiong,. Mr.' Grahain e was ,foreed epite of himself to Eppear in company with Mr. Aylestvortle. While these tactics ha:Ye succeeded. in senue- inghLocal standard bearers, Mr. Gra. been niust see, as all others pee, that the company he hes been forced, to keep has weaheneh , rather thee stretigthened cause,- and ;that the latter. is no seronger elite present moment, than. when his colleagues:. ir the Legisletere took. advantage of his prohe,rhial good natere to, in. the slang of the clay, !`hand him a lemons° in the shape Of the leaderslilp.-Ridgee Domiiittit ' Je Stewart of Belgrave, formerly of Blyth got hisfoo badly inlet at Brydges, raising by 'a heavi .s15:m. 0•' , timber dropping on his large. toe .hresalting it up, :o as to laY him ofl work for two., or three vvee leaCsn;L Wednesday morning the. resthence of hit. Edward Hope, Elderelle toWrie ship, r.,ear Checley, stir! marriage of the -it daughter Hannah to Fran't Benton of Blyth was solemnized in the -presence of *mediate relatives and a few ;intimate friends. eThe.' bride, who was given away by her father, looted very charming in her weddine gown of white point d'esprit over silk, The young couple wcte un- attended except by little Edwa.re Jef- ktns, nephew of, th bride who 'made a cute ring hcarer. After the ceranOny Which was nerformed by the Rte. Charles Waft:turn, of Millbanh, it sumptuous wedding luncheon Was served. the dieing room. Me. end Mee Bainbon left on the 2.30 re.•• train for Galt and other places, the bride 'travelling leo a navy blue taffeta sirc s :it with touches of core eolor an hat to mettle On hoer return, 44(ltiit.61:111. take up househeeping at the groom's' w restdence thtu Moir, Mr h. .I. Bailey, fmnarly prinztpal of Blvilt Pri.;Pc school. and now writ- ine Ina. ter at 4 -ate; ri hell gide lee ntittite, has been reteerninehled for a VaCani petclitiont at the technical bleb reholl ih, Toronto. The leree Press says 4111e in rap of the most eilicicuti men on the ioettl stuff E.nd his rre will be much re rellted Mr. Bail- ey. ttd not apPly for the position, but was !Tract:001y ,anno'nted by the 'heel of thy, Oniatio collegiates." $7 Immim110;■;00140sworoliminimmiiit BelgraVe • • JaratSVa.ncanp14000$1,1lia.s been visiting. among relatives here. Miss Clark of Hamilton is home at her parents for the holidayS. (barley Bell ho hurchased Mt. ser's howseland lot in Heigh:ie. James •Nit/00410m- 4r. has gone to the 'West, - • Mrs., Proctor of palniersten vise iting her daughter, Mrs. Cameron Roherteon, axe/ her brother, Garner Nicholson. Mrs. Percy Seandrett and Mrs. Jae. Taylor have been pending their tole days in Centralia; ' with thole sister, Mrs, Wealth. We are sorry to state that Johti L. Stewart, who got tip his foot intureth at Brydge's raising, has had, his big toe amputated. Miss Bella' ••Allietiti,' 4a taking a trip to- Winnipeg and will, visit her,brotler and sister Wore eeturning. •-• Joe Chaniney's“ • spirited poet% hor- ses made aJ run -front . the hotel sheds to the ststlen an Friday; hate about th orey damage done was the toe on the buggy was tore off. •Or in any ease the., sytem;i over.. elimina,Md. Breath gets had,' .yea • A SUSTAINING DIET: •loaded with matter thai rte. ule be hook dull headaches are fre ue t Odor staignnitio the will* VOW sitik* DO" lecto them at. NO Sift bond On itorinnig *WAS bock tibs bkoitail face, uss sallow Us* urinary begirt. trentosittnt ossaswills which NO*. • irdr twithicowit lan4 Co* nook sia Mows, •No. - I. Howl Theo. Noe: Brunserielr men • were drowned yesterday while canoeing in 'St. Croix Lake, Maine, THORNS IN THE nEsa. Even. worse in the agony of eorns. Why, eaffer-core is waiting id; every eirug store in the form of Putnam, Cora Eixteaotor which relieves et once cures thoroughly and without `Faith Kishell he Co:, have amaiganieted with the Robertson, ItfachieeryhCcen- pery of Welloth • WHEN YOU EAT TO.:) you have indigestion, peehate weinps„. These are the :enervating days, when, as aomebody has said, mea drop' by the sunstroke as if the .Daf of • Fire tred dewired, They ate fraught with danger to people whose system are • poorly sustained ; and this lead's' us to sae, in, the interest Of the„less robust of out read re, that the fell effret of Hood's Sarsaparilla is such as to .Puggeet the proprinty of calling this' medicine something, beel•1.- es a blood purifier end tonic,- say, a sustaining diet. It, maken it mutet easteh to bear the heat, assures re- fresh.hig .sleep and will wtthout any doubt atert emelt , Pict:tees .ats this time of )eer. The Man Who Pays Promptly We Want:ho Say a goed. Word for the, man Wile .Pays •Ide small, obligatioes • Prom:141y, Says an exehange. Thee, are not as plentiful as they should.. be and the elepeteeeds encouraging. Most -men will: pay, :but few will pay. promptly. Almost' any firm will tes- tify that not the tithe, postage, booking .and the like, it •ooste all some accounts are wrath to get them 'and still the man eying. it is •perfectly2;re sponsible in. a. financial way .: It very often haPPene that , the, worst sitmer this particular is . the man beat able ta pay. ' " :•1140"THERS; HERE T.1` IS ! A fei ntl and Comforter, an ;moves- ing'•aid in. e‘,2ry ho'e: for th 2 hund- red arid oheteilments that( det teen. up.. Nerviline is too valuable to be . with - q 4t: If :exile thing , eaten, •causes .trouble, if it's crimps, ineigeetien or heedache, Nerviline curea. For cold „ OD UM stanst utling : liente or lame back yub Nerviline and get rase at =V. ,As 124114 .Sare.,pard Lotitinz is Prio'wn to excel' PolEOn's Get the large, 35c;• bottle' from ' • eo e• , • . dealers.' ,TO Remove; Splinters. The following is clipped front th London Times. It is wall worth re- mernherine • to try in ease •,if inter- gency t When, a , splinter bee ' teen' 'driven deeply into the hand/ it eau be extracted • evitheet !rein • by steam. NearlY MI' a wide mouth bottle with hoe water ; place the injured pert oti- ce the month •and presee it slightly. The suction will draw the Melt d,own, and in a minute or two ,the steam will eetricate the split: ter and. th: inilerineetien together, • SHAKE 'HAND. WITH AS Awfully distecesine Is asthma. But, worse...if posaible When comb% d with' Brortehitis. Relieved quicher. by: Ca- terrhozone than ''.anything :16a -cured Po therottehly by ``Cataerlioaciee'' that it doesn't return. Ca ta.relioze zone's healing vaPor in .breathed right into the longs., •estroying • 'he cause of Asthma, and sheceeds in the meet chronic eases. ,Try it. Two siXes, 25e, and $1.00; al; all deilees. . ' • 'Me eteamberge 'Ionia. cattle d awar the gates. of 17 in the Cornavall temporar ly blockiag ,naeriga- lion. Kier Hardie, lead r of the Socialist party in tbe British Cammonsr knees next wee 'on a Visit to Canada. The Government returns tor the fis- cal period, or nine months which ,clo:, cd MaIrch 31 shaw surPlue• of $16,- 427,167, 110.6.§Y CHEEKS' FOR PALE GIRLS Doret be dAarrA frOre strength and merit, don't give th .to illn:ss anti (toenail-. Perrogone snalli,s tone and vigor through ail • funetions o,f worrier) ly life' are maiiitalned end fortifi- ed. Prom New Richmond, Que.,' coni- es the. following sta':ement, L'onx Mrs. Isidore Boisitreault : "1 tae deer ril:nscre t-stifying -to the powerf influene:, of Ferreeene. For years my „daugniter has „been pale and eie ly-- :bowing eigne Of advaneed amernia. Her lips got so White and her cheeks :;o devoid of color. I.,feared consume - tion. I can- certify Perrone made an es.ollent cure, and tottay my datt- ghter's alth is the best." cents pa' box at all ilealere , q Why not ',cleanse end , purify the; whole system, why no strengthen the 'etormach, =rich the blood and assien your . overtaxed digestive. °reacts ? Easily done with. AK. Itamutonte Pills ; their action is most graetifyiumg. In oveey case they give efie,exact hietanee the ailing organs require. . Youhil feel • fitand:fine, eat with, a, telish,, sleep like a e'op, hnee a Clear -color, and restful skeet if you regultaitei, your syStem • with Dr: -Hamilton's. Rini, Price 25e. °par hoe at. all ' cleal- ers. • FIFE AND DRUM pAgri.,- -- THE, Fife and Deem Band- wish to state • thatthe band is now open for en- gagements 'with, suitable :Music for any occasion, For terms -and at- - tangements,, write W. L. Townsend,. • Secretary, or W. E. boupe, Leader. • . NOTICE-' -FOR --GREDLTOR.S.-NO-- tine is heeeby.tgiven, -to all. persons' having clanns against the estate. of . James Keyes, late of the. townsiiin • of Stanley; in the Ootretty of :Tierce, : deceased, to • send .the t same 'dttly.. verified to the undersigned ..exceetors oli or before tb day • Of July, .1907 c' after. Which date tbe eaii executors will Proceed. 40 diateibete the said estate arnorighti Um persons entitled thereto e having, regard• only to the claims Of, which notice shall then have been •received, and that the said executors wiul not; be liable for the proceeds of the „es- - tate se distributed to any • parson of .11. whose clainis notice shall not have beenneceiyed. Dated at Varna this Ilth -day of • une,1907'. James MeOlytont and Milian), Logan, ex- - exeetitorso • • s. • TAKE RIVAL 'HERB • TA131,Fhl'S • VOR , STOMACH, LIVER,', KIDNEY'S AND FOR CL- EANING THE. BLOOD. FOR SALE BY Ay, A. MeCONNELL CLINTON. . WHOLESALE' FROM THE RIVAL HERB AGENCY; KINCARDINE. NOW IS THE TINIE.-TO PLACE Your order for Fencing before the advariee in price:' Use the Coif - Spring- Wire inade by the Canadian 'Fence Co. Of which 1 am agent in thia district. I 'am also agent for the celebrated neintzman F. W. Evans,' Bee 155 Clinton, P.O.' Nortliern. Navigation *Conipany Hoivit iEr' TO NOrt,TH WEST ON STEAMERS - SAILING JULY. .3rd;,,llth, .ANT) pst. Return fares to Ilattleferd, Sask., $30.00 ; Brandon, Man./ $33.55 ; Calgaty, Alberta, $40.50 ; Ednionlion, Alberta, $42,50; Mooseraw, Sash, $30.00 ; Printe Albert, Sask., $38.50 Regina; Sash., $36.35 ; Sas:teepee, Sask., $38.50 ; Stratlfoeira'Alberta,. •$42.50 ; Winnipeg', Mane 832.00 and . otlher points in proportion? • Rates include stateroom berth tre second• classquarters to• limit of steamer's capacity. Meals 50c each. . . Stemers leave Saline for goo, - Port Arther .and Duluth 'every Mon- day, Wednesday mei Fridey et 3.80 - • Pull infeirpeetion from all G, T. R. agents; Or tCd.,MAS C. H. Niche.son, Traffic Matageri 'Sarnia, Ont. TO SUMMER "( )tirtrsT RVISORTS. -- Musko'ia 1ales, Temamini, Lake of Bays, Rawartha, Let es, Georgian Bay, Throueartil Islands, Alglinquin Pvrk, Quebec, Portland and old Or chard Me White Mot ntains: All reached by the Grand Trunk Railway the "Tourist Route of America." Ihreet entuteetioe, with all boatellre es. • Tourist tickets oa sale daily to all resorts. For tickets and full informable* 004 A. O. PAT2'1S0N, Station Ageht. F. R. I/OBOE:NS, Town Ticket Ant. Or Writ& J.IT, McDonald 1,Ittion 1)e4 pot Toronto Ont. * '