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The Whitney. CON013111111011i SUNOS j. Increase In Wiunicipal In..
&Merinos.
the People Thousands of Doi",
tars Every Year by Securing
Cheap School Books.
a
• }ion. Dr. Payne, minister ot. educe. Fonnth Reader, fifteencents.
anuounees that owing to the re., The .publisher selling to any purebas.
Tort Of the text -book „40tureislon, 'hav- or 'for use in Ontario shall allow the
•Illn beep only recently received, and , kollowing diseourite
the fact that several text booke
On one or Mere copies of any
tone subieetk are on the authorized list, r.
Inn ditnnnities _coeseeuentay eotneeteCheelA Per cent ,off the prescribed
agmessents and covy_reit. _d. retail price:- •
with F,
the necessity for giving duenotice to,; (b) On quantities 'of the value cf
'the trade, the department bas not yett, $250 and upwards At retail prices
been able to secure what it would eon,: (the said purchase being made of any.
*icier attenuate redeetionn ink the prieesquantity of any or all of the said
net the 'midis now atethoriZed for Wel books, andin any proportion the per-.
'Ugh. schools and public Schools, men enaser may desire) 35 per cent. off
cept, as has been announced, in the the prescribed retail price, and an ex -
ase of the .Ontario readers. These tra ten per cent. thereafter.
.are UQW obtainable at the neveprices, , Early in October next, the contents
as follows : • . •••
and prices of the list of hooks now in
First Reader,. Part I., five cents. •use in the schools will be revised, and
First Reader, Part II , seven cent-,.arrangerneots made for the publication
Seconet Reader,nine cents. ef such text books as may be se -
Third Reader, thirteen cents. J attired.
'Tine Reason That
1VIoneg is Scarce
, •
"TIM people of Canada, ate spendiss
too much money on Piers* and cigars.
. 'They are spending too much and no
*eying enough." This formed part •of
the •reply made today by Mr, JaMeS
Elliott, general menages a IV11senr4
Bank, when asked for an. eXpsession of
•oPiniOn on the present finencial.
stritL-
gecy. The money market is as tight
-as a drum at the ' ineefiteite-
exeeedingly difficolt matter to "seeure
moaey from bankers ; imid.eed it le al-
-most impossible: There is a- strong
demand for morleY from all sources I
and not sufncient to go around,
The situation was explained by Mr.
Elliott, wbo said that the 'development
of the country had been; going on at
r.such a tremenduoUs rate that it was
using ne all the available money.
"Just consider," said Mr, Elliott,
that-sthe-spopul ation. of Canaalassjn,
being increased each month by the an-
dition Of two towns. That is sto, say
..20,000 people are coming to the Do-
minion each month. Now these people
must be provided for, and the ;result
is that the merchants are kept busy
keeping pace with the dernaird. The
• manufacturers areblisy, too, working
at top rate to fuseish the "goods nee -
ed in this market._ Ali this reauires
snow so that the supply may he
maintained,. Consequently there • • is
.a big demand for money and the de-
mand is greater than the supply." '
"What will relieve the situation ?" .
"Well a gala Crop."
"Is the crop to. -be good ?'-'
• "Yes, our reports are sin,th as to in-
alieate that it will be well up to the
:average. It has fallen off in some
-places, and increas.ed in elhers, but, sti
The Clinton Nows-Ricord
la the course ot his budget speech
last session, Hon. Mr. IVIa,theeon
attention to the rapid increase in
iuunicipel indebtednese in Ontario,
and warned those respoesiele for this
increase of the neceseity ot. getting
down to a slower pane. 'Renewed in-
terest has been aroused in tbe sue -
loot spoken of by the Provincial
Treasurer by.,,the tecent publication,
by, the Bureau of Inntastries, of "Stat.
istics 'of Ontario Municipalitiee."
Thee° statistics show that the rdUrloi0-
WI debenture debt at the provinca in-
creased by aver $38,000,000 from 18186
to 1904, upwards of $18,000,000 of
the increase having taken place since"
1895.
It is interesting to learn from a
closer investigatioa a the figures giv•
en just where the responeibility for
this iserease lies. • It rest e almost
wholly upon the urban municipalities,
Between 1895 and 1904 the total lia-
bilities ef township muniCipalities,
including floating debt, increased by
only $31,000. lin the same time $9,-
000,000 was addelt to the liabilitiel
(also ineleding floating debt), et vill-
age and town municipalities, while
the indentedness set city municipalitiM
was increased by • $11,000,,000. TheSe
figures become all the more „sigailinanS
waren it is remembered that the Pop-
ulation of townships is equal to the
1114 pue cumos 'sem° so uoweindod
ges combined.
The woset feature of it is that the
effects of extravagance in, urban goss
esnmeat are not confined to erne.°
municiPailtieS: Residents of eittels
and tewns doreinete Or Provincial
and Dominion Parliarner.ts, and Mies
carry to, these the hiflated ideas prev-
alent in their homes. Ileum it is that
Prosiscial del Dominion expenditures
are so rapidly increasing, The latter
tendency could be quickly pheelfed if
the., townshias would but, assert them,
selves.-weenly Sun.*
the whole, it .will be of good average.
When the crop eomee in well, as It will
if the weather =alaa warm and aids
the growth, there wilr.be bills of ex-
change between 'Canaria and Englawl
and that will send more money to this
country and ' will help out consider-
ably.'
• "What time Will that occur?'" '
• "Probably about January. yes, it
•the crop sbould be kood there will be
les.serang et Mineola' tension in ths
early part of the new year."
In all quarters there is inconvenience
caused by the present conditions.
Some a the brokers tiiinn that • the
cenditioa willsernain utehangedfor at
least a year. Woo:ire. insinces
,
murlc-
pal.bcnslS have gone "'begging because
they could ynot be floated at what
WoUld ordinarily, be considered sa lair
• The Manner in whichthe people el
-Canada have been Wing has Meth to:
do .with the present • tightness .ol the
money market. People have been do-
ing welt- atd spending freely. The res
sult isthat money has been in circula-
tion amongst a -class that ...doeC not
save, .conseqUentlythese is not eiroug'a
nieeey in the blanks to aidnindustrtal
ecieditions.. People havehere; goiag ie
•
for luxuries,. and even the autpmetbile
has had some effecton the condition.
A moderate sized tonring ear wqi.eest,
about three thousand five hundred dol-
lars., and maietenace will add BEMs
ably one thoUsand two lamdred. (loners
to that, 'so that this item when .displi-
.!eated many times is certain to. aid In
! reducing deposits and helping tawaih..
the general conditions Which now
•
vail
Men Who Have. Grown. Rich in
Politics
To the Editor of The Weekly. Sue.
Party journalism in Canada is cot -
ducted son the principle ot economy
,
practiced by some of the early lathers
sof the Chorph, and, in a taxer manner :•
.by th,e Casuists,. wnose rule in 'certain •
.cases; was to tell not the whole truth,
,but only so much of the truth as they
I•deemed expedient. on mood sentient
sed quod necesse estdicunt ; which
.may be freely, translated, "not whet
.one feels and . knows to be true, • but
only what one` considers it prudent to
aliselose.
The editor of the Morning. Gutter. is
well aware, for instance that some a
.his party friends at .Ottawa have
amassed fortifies while serving as
Ministers or Departmental officials.
Had such things occurred under Tory
rule he would have called lustily • fon
an investigation or perhaps demanded
the arrest and punishment of the ras-
cals. As it is, when he speaks of
_them at all, he trioa to persuade us
that they made their mosey. in Wall
:street or Cobalt. Itt one, notorious
itt-
stance we are informed -let threw be -
:believe it can -that an a,neitymous
admirer of tire corruptionist presental
thim with no lets than a 'million dol- •
lgrs in recognition of his talents as- a
party manager, and this withoet ex-
pecting anything" from the corruption-;
dst in return. The Editor, of- course,'
knows all this to be wittily,' bet, by •
an easy extensioa of the -principle of
economy, offersit. as a ready ex-
planation of a very tgly plienontenon.•
Sir Wilfrid Laurier . personally is •
above suspicion, yet somehoW or- oth-
er, under his cotisulship the sturdy
Liberal of the type of Alexandet Mac-
kenzie has vanished. 5nd itt his place
eve have the so-called Liberal, who, to
put it gently, believes itt making the
most of his opportunities: One May
sax of him, indeed, with rant
• No bolder robber
Erst abode a.misus.hed
Deep in the sandy waste;
-*No clearer eyesight
Spiod prey •afar.
' To make Matters worse, the nen
Liberal freouently uses seligion 'at a
cloak and- ls topesawyer tit thesconneil
of his partitsdar -.thatch whoie
hold him up as a epitadid e•xesnpie ;o f
'the youth of Canada, wheti .n truth
he ought to he •in
01 late there has been 'a movement
ngainst those puhlie nun these. pris
Irate life is Or is Said tote; scataal.
ous ; hut it is obvious that ye eaanot
cleanse polities by means of ,mi
ition of that description wh0tt.a,t ihe
name time we let thcf men Whorobs
the public treasury Or public clohiela
go unwhipt nf initiel tee beeause '04.0
Draftee a eertificate of ehureh.mem. •
bership. 1 take it that his manifut
hypocrisy isthat respect is merely Mt
additional and 'very foul ofiesee on Ids
part against pane morals,
, •
:What then, is. tOf be' done with this
exceedisigly dangerous malefactor ? Sir
Viiilfrid .either unable or .o
drive him out of hiS Liberal party,and
the Opposition hes not 'sufficient •preof,
of his guilt to lay on infOrmation
against 4im, Y.et, everyone • knoWs,
that . he hes benome rich plundetinK
the community. and he. hinaself Scarce-
ly aunts it. Boss Tweed's adviee to
his bench was, "When yOu •get a wad,
Inde it ", Our Canadian boodler • dries
not even . Pay that Might homage to
yirtite, but daunts his .".xed" in the
public easg in the seltagrotline man
-
lions, fast horses; large bank eat-
ings and other things to be seen of all
men ; this. cynical defiance' of the pee -
Pie Whom he has • fleeced being based
on his knowledge that we Canadians
never by. any, chance, pursue a wealthy
tranigMsos, e6pecially if he is in pol-
ities. Some of us would cheedully des
fend Barabbas if Le belong to Om
party. . • . •
Can The Sun suggest a Way of rid-
ding -public life ot tee • brazen rascals ?
Or shall we .have to- submit to the r
demoralising presence at Ottawa,"-artd
to the vulgar display of their ill-got-
ten gain' s till such time as the public
conscienee awakes from its death -like
slumber, which, alas; may not come
im qur day ?
One thing we certainly can do .eo
and that is to Make it plain to Sir
,naurier that he Must rot
take such men into his reeonstrueted
Cabinet. If we cannot. put them be-
hind the bars, surely we Ought. to be
lable in' God's name to keep them out
of :the 'highest seals hi the laad.
F, (;n A.
Dailligford • Man August 3rd.
?
O4
Wtety Christians in the' Pergian
ef•Mewar have been slain by the
iriitdittg TurSish troops. .
Nicholas Themes was bushed to
dertils at Cleveland in atteriniting to
save the .lihr ef amite whosd clothes
hmd eaught'fire.
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flAy FEVER GERMS ARE NOW
FLOATING. ABOUT.
They are in the sir everywhere,; too
minute to see, just. waltlan for a
chance to get -into your lenge. Then
they will play, haVOOwith your
breathing apparatue, quit you'll won-
der wind to t'40. The doctor will tatty
you had better inhale Caterrhozone
for it kills IdaY Fever germs aneg
moreover is dead certain to roach
them. Catarrhozone cures every
time, and absolotely prevents tte 'dis-
ease from returning. You inhale Cat-
arrhozone with the air breathed; it
goes directly to the source of the
trouble and cures it by removing tbo
cause. At druggists, . or sent with
guarantee of cure, to any, address for
$1.00 forwarded to Poison & Co.
Kingston, Ont.
Eleven *persodi have been killed ia a
wreck on it"Germaa. railway near Pos-
en, and there was also much destrees
tion of property.
THE CAUSE OF HAY FEVER.
It''s a miorebe that floats in the air,
• gets into the throat and lungs; de-
velops rapidly, •excites inflammation,
• &c. The cense is as simple as a
thistle • in, the finger. Extract • the
thistle, away noes the pan. Destroy
the Hay Fever germ -you get well.
That's why Catarrhozone acts • so
marvellously in Hay. Fever., Its frag-
rant vapor to you brings este, but to
the microbe death. Catarrhozone ts is
qui& to ant on these microscopic •or-
ganisms • as lightning. Prevents as
well as cures, and is always success-
ful. Druggists, 250 and $1.00, or Pel-
son Sr, Co, Kingston, Ont. . •
Township And Dominion
Raft"), Indebtedness
In 1805 the township municipalities
of Cntarie were ' stillowiiig over $1-
000,0110 on account of debenturea is-
sued to ....pay • railivey bonuses. • By
1904 this sum had -been reduced to
S43-3700.0ssesnd---a-St11ls-1us4her-redues-
too .has. been made since. -
• On the other hand. the Dominion
•Government was in June 1903 owing
nearly $00,000,000 on account of
=treys given as .6onuSes or in loans,
• which Will ,r.ever ho- repaid, to rail-
way' promoters. And the railway in -
indebtedness of the Donsinien, instead
of 'being tedueed .-year by year is being
steadily, increased. Herein' is indica-
ted one. direction tr.: which the influence
of the townships might be exerted oa
Ottawa With ad raintago to 'the -swivels
ece.'ettry.Weelfly •Sun.
Dungannon. .
Miss Pearl Bradford returned on
Tuesday' 'from. Termite.
Tom Anderson of Clinton is spends
lag hie holidays siithhis. parents.
• Mrs : Boles of Clinton is visitng ber
daughter, : Mrr R.
Miss Edna. MeNevin of Losdoas
visiting at her 'side's, Mr. .Donald
1VIeNevir.'s. ,
Mr. W. Sunlit of Luoknow is spend-
ing a.few days wi h her; daughter,
Miss Lilys •••,• • '
.. Mrs. D Sproule and daughter hat e.
returned from their visit. to St Them -
an and Sparta. '
Mrs. G. 'Stoner and Miss Daisy
Bowers of St; Thomas are visiting
relatives and, old friends here.. A
.4..,-Cemcn•-.., crossings have been put be-
-rween the tWohotels and between, ths
1VIallough House and Crew ford's.
a...
Freed' naval experts have approned
of a system onevolutions, carried out
without either OomPass- or signals. ,
Miller's Grip
sale by W. A.
Clinton
Powders Cure. For
McConnell, druggist,
• Cemmander Robert Pea.ry hopes • to
start. within a Week on another trap in,
search of the North Pole.
.1V -L1131 -70R-
. . CURE IT.
in e prompt pleasant and effeetiOe
way, by inhaling the . gentrAilling,
throat and ion' healing Calaishozone.
Delightful to use, simple is its opera-
• tion, Jree fse.m .stomach nauseating
and • destroying • substances. It is
marvel of scientific efficacy. Catarrh -
ozone kills ,the germs that excite' the
disease, . heals • the inflamed stirfaees
tint :PrerienW absOltitely a, recurrence
b.t the malady. • Catatrhozone' cann.ot
fail to cure Hay Fever bedauseit leis-
-treys its °asap. Druggists; 250., $1.00
Or . mailed to your address if price is
farwarded to Ppleons &' Co.; King-
ston, 'Ont. '•
• . te111.11illet
'Jesse Snyder has sold his farm int'
134 ieree to W.* Hill for the sum. of
$5,000. Possession is to given! this
The towashipscouneil met -a terirdays
ago in the village and decided to ;place
new cement abutment On the north
side a the little bridge':opposite
Jesse Gledhill's residue°. Sam P01
tet Was awardealsthe contract and will
start the work immediately.
flullett Township
• Coarniller tnurchill, is out contract-
ing . forappleS, his territory being
half of linnet: • and the whole ' of
'rucker'smith. He is so well and la,v-
-orably -known that he is meeting with
much success,
God erich
Wires Wallace Of Clinton andher
little melee were the' guestri recently
of Goderieh friends.
Mrs. Kirkirride and her daughter,.
Mrs; agars left last week for De
-
teat where for some days they will
be the guests at Mrs. Partello, after
which tbey go to Cheboygan, Mich.,
to visit Mrs. Al. Kiricbride.
Rey: Father Stratums spent a few
daysrecently in Ashfieldwhere ' he
WO the guest of Rel. Fa'ther MeCor.
„Ack.
Mes. aohn Salkeld of "The Maplesn
spent a, few days in town. laCt ween
as the gtfest .01 Mrs. Stroller at
"Rosedene."
,
Miss McAdam of Detroit was' the
• guest the past two weeks of hor
friend, Miss lessie Smith. .
•
Miss Eliza Logan of Detroit was the
guest last week of her aunt, Mrs. A.
P. InfeLean of "Spr ,.:0 GreVe. '
Mies Hattie' Hatrison of Woodatoek
is spending her vaeatito o,t her home
Iter:.
Ills Western Federation of Miner';
may not retain Darrow, the Sociellet
lawyer from Chicago, te defend Geo
ti.. Pet Mei& in October,
•
MillesCs, Granules °ere sallow skin
For sale by W.' A.. McConnell, drugg-
Cjisiton. .
-
Buffaio police are searehing for Jebie
Cerro; who has been intseing from Whit-
hy for over a year.
HAY FEVER CAN BE PREVENT..
ED
s • Don't seek other climes at
"Hay Fever . Season," don't
destroy your stomach and, ner-
vesby eeregs-preven,t the dis
ease. Hay Fever is caused by
germs that float 'about in the
air and finally find lodgement
in your throat and lungs
Medicine won't reach .thein
-there,' but Cata,erhozone will
Catarrhozone is sure death to
germs. Start now to use Cat-
arrhozone. Inhale it into thes -
• throat, lungs, nasal passages
and bronchial tubes, • it goes
wherever the air you breathe
goes,, and it will Dreveat and
cure Hay klever. Etdorsed by
•not less than -one thousand
• doctors in Canada and V. S.
Ser.t to any address for $1,00
forwarded to Poisons er
• Hartford, Conn., U. ' S. • or
• Kingston, One
4"
Hensall
4.?. Smith, nisnager Sovereign
Bank t Aylmer, hes resigned his posi-
tion there, and expects ehortly to be
appointed to a city branch. Hie de.
parture from Aylmer is eineerely re-
gretted says the Sun, '
The ladies of St, Peel% church tend.
ered Mrs. Albert AleBrien OL farewell
tee et the rectory on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. AleBrienihas been an enthusiastic
worker in the church and her depar-
ture is sincerely regretted.
Yesterday Mr. and lgre. McBrien
bed, farewell to Hensel(' and left for
Clinton, where Mrs. Megrim will re,'
main, While Mr. Mterien -gone west,
In the departure of Albert McBrien•
Henson low one of its most up -to -data
hftstriesil Mtn. -it is about nye-years
Pince be bought the hirsipees frern
Clausen, and during that thie be has
built up a splendid. trade. Re is a
genial good fellow, and all wish him
every success. -Observer.
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Belg rave
• Misq Lizzie Owens is visiting friends
in Bluevale this week,
Miss Hatesbn of fowa is the guest of
A'ilfdr.rsasn.c1R.M.Eir8...MWeKheanlezy.ievisited her SIB^
ter in Toronto last week.
Mrs. Halliday is visiting, her daugh-
ter, Alia Stewart of Baytield. ,
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Brandon visited
at Dr. Chambers, Tiverton, laet week.
Mrii. Garner and daught er of Ham 11 -
ton are spending a few days at Peter
Budge's.
Mr, B. Wilkinson of Melon anent
Sunday with his mother at W. R,
Whaley's. •
•
Reds J. J. Haste and wife are spen.
ding their holidays touring through
Bruce county.
Xist; Cameron and Miss Flatt of
Brussels visited in Belgrave and . vitt-
nit flast week. 4
Miss Proctor of Toronto stilted in
this vicinity among relatives and
friends last week.
• / .
Mr. ,Anderson. the Cis T. R.1 agent
spent his holiday at St. George and
Lendon last week.
• Miss Loveless of Landon has return
ed home after spending a month witIA
friends in the village.
Thoinpson and Mrs. VanNor •
•
man Of Wingham visited at Mr. and
Wm. Watsou's last week.
. Canby. Wistner, reeve of Louth, hes
been appointed co.unty treasurer of
Lintel's s'
The -Dandnion Geverniner.t had re -
grated American. fishermen *rho •la -
tend setting 'Vali nets in, the Gulf o;
St. Lawrence tit apply for special*
limits°. •
'
• Judge Clement, has resigned aq, jun-
ior Judge ot Esse; and will ietura
to Berlin, Oats to become:Viee-Presi-:
dent of the Mutual Life.
• si -ass , •
Lord Stratheoni , arrived at Weds
treat, and 'speaks in warm terms of
the benefits Canada will receive if the
all -red line is carried throitgli.
•
State of Ohio,' City'. fat -L.
Toledo, Ludas Countysesss, -
Prank J: Cheney makes oatli that
he is senior' parther' of the, firm Of F.
J.: Cheney '& Co., doing businees in
'he City of' Toledo, County and state
aforesaid, and that said firut,Will pay
the SUM .of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
'LARS for melt and eVept ease otcat
arrh that eantiot be cured by the use
of Hall's Oataith Cure. "
PIK J. CEIEN'EY.
. Sworn to before me end subscribed
in my presence, this 6Ih deg of Dec-
ember, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON
(Seel) •Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is .takett inter.
many, and ants directly on the blood
and Mtleetts Sedates Of the system
Send for • testittionials free.
l. J. CHENEY 454 Co., Toledo, 0;
Sold by Druggists, 15e.
Take ramile ?ilia for 00h.
The effect of malaria lasts a lo
You catch cold easily or become rim.
don because of the after effects of malaria.
Strengthen ytourself .with Scott'a
Emistalcon,
It builds new blood and tones np your nervous
system
AU DRUCIOISTS: 150es AND. *Loa.
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enn motile
RANOPRIM
for use on farms and in rural districts, is equipped with e
hot-water reservoir, The advantage of this in homes where
dive is no running Inter and
where it is impossible to use -a
hot-water boiler will be readily
Miss Thynne -of Underwood, Mrs.
Thynne of Binevataand Mester .Rus-
sel Vitransof-fallenga....itielted.nts-VJOIns.
Wati.y's last week. . •
Mr. and atra P. W. Scott's son Nor-
man, is reeovering nicely from a kick
on the face bya horse ; the stitches
are being removed this week'
nemiger:v:
rseRi)hpr,t a
of the late John McCrea, fortnerlv of
Charles McCrea. Mr. McCrea is a son
Win. McCrea of Spokane. Washing-
ton territory, is visiting at his uncle's,
nd John Simpson,
Miss Mary McDougall of Whitechurch
Mr. qnd Mrs Fitzpatrick and son. Mr:
and 'Mrs. MCDolfall of •Witwanosh
spent Sunday at rs. Caesar'sof this
village.- .
Mr Sproat of Belgre.ves witiihTithe
management of his brother's farm
near Egmondiille, received word last
Fliday that two of his barns were
struck by lightning and burned to the
ground, together with all this yeas'
hay crop. The loss is partly covered
by an insurance of $800 on each barn;
thecontents are insured also, •
1 . •
John Meelary, the Great
Captain of Industry
Formerly Owner of a Small Tinshop.
I Now Head of the Largest Stove and
Tinware Coneern Under the •
British Flag.
To very few men is the piivilege
given of witnessing such a celebration
as that of which Mr. John McClary of
London. was the centre during the
week that ended July 13th: For dur-
ing that week a series of splendid jubi-
Macias marked What was the:sixtieth
anniversary of the IVIeClitry Manufac-
turing Company, • •
This sixtieth' anniversary. is snote-
wot thy.; not onliabeeriusee it relates to
the largest concern of its kind tinder
the British flag, but because it teas
thrust before the attention of the peo-
ple of Canada a rnan whose achieve-
ments make him one of the,very great-
est captains of industry this country
has yet, produced. '
To John MeClary the past sixty
/ears has meant a cbange from the
control. of a email: tinshop, to the pos-
session of thalargest .estahliehment 01'
its kind in Canada. 'The. company's.
plant in London now covers two enor-
mous blocks of land, while there are
-also iniportant establishment; in
liforitreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Van-
couver, Rainiltdn and St: John. Over
1,300 employee are on the company's
pay rale,of whom over seven hundred,
are married Men, supporting homes.
More than $600,000 is paid•lis wages an-
nually. These are a few figures which
will give the reader an itnpression of
the size of the plant as it is at present
and of its importance to the coininun-
,ity.
Mr. MeClary has always been; and is
still the guiding head of its tremendoue
business. Ile remains. even at his pre-
sent age, a man of remarkable ability;
sparing no money. or pains to attain
an end that his VI:lg./lent told him
could be wddis• This is well illustrated.
in the Magnificent advettising cam-
paigns this company has entered into
mall the Cane:dials papers. which have
made the MeOlary productsknown in
all the homes front ocean to ocean.
Though the McClary Company is Mr.
Mallary's flint cars. it is not the only
successful company that shares in the
benefit of his business acumen and ex-
perience. He is also presidentsof the
London Life Istsuninee Company. and
the Ontario Loan arid DehenLtue Coin.
pally. and a director of the Lo don 80
Welitetti Trusts Coinpany..
. •.
loviTele0oneDiNotory
THE BELL TELEPHONE COIIPANY
• OF CANADA
is about to publish A new issue of the
OFFICIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
for the district of Western Ontatio,•
itieluding the town of Clinton.
Orders for new connections, changes
of firm nemee, changes of street ad.
dosses or for Ouplitate eritties should
be handed in at onto to
• Mrs. Clara. Dumball,
Local Manager,
II
seen. ,
The Penn Esther has
sIsoQJnrnQdiQnswarn
ing closet and tea shelves
and is thioughout, a heavy,
durable and handsome
range..• The PennEsther
is sUpplied, without ad-
ditional cost, with a Hot
Air Attachnient towarm
an extra room.
call on our local agent
or write u$ direct for
catalogue.
RECORD FOUNDRY a MACHINE CO °
FACTORIES AY MONCTON. N.B. & MONTREAL, P Q.
SAM MEI= jcf HoNCIONJUL MONTREAL TORONTO.ONT.
WINNIPEG. MAN. CALGARY. ALTA. a VANCOUVER. B.C.
For Sale by HARLAND BROS. CLINTON
AMMO
That hot, dry eczematous canditieu
of the skin will disappear by -the ute
at. Compound_ Isensantts„sn
doses fhs 25 cents. For sale by
W. A. McConnell, druggist, Clitton.
1
Heavy damage has bern. caused in
southern ,Mielligan by hail storms'. ,
Five persons were dromittod yesterday
•by. the eapSizing of a lasinth in the Des
1W:dims River.
„ . .
.New Vigor and energy are soon'at
tained by the use of Miller's Coon.
pound` Iron Pills. .50 doses 25: ceuts.
Soldby W. A. • McConnell,. druggist
Clinton
The celebration • a Galt's
semioer-
tenfual wa.s held last week. It is es-
timated that over 3,000 old treys and
girls :attended, .
•eOk iVER SIXTY YEARS. .
• Mrs. Wilslow's Sootking Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers for
their children while teething. If dis-
turbed by sight and broken of your
test . by -a sick child suffering and.
crying with pain of cutting teeth Strad
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs.
Soothing"SyruP". for child-
ren teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake
• about it. It' cures Diarrhoea, . regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, Softens the Gums, reduces
Inflammation and gives 'tone and en-
ergY, to the Whole. system. "Mrs*
• Winslow's; Soothing- Syrup" for child.
ren teething is .pleasant • to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses. in the 'United States. Psiee
25 cents a bottle. _Sold by; all drug-
gitits throughout the world. Be sure
and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth-
ing Syrup: •
sA large deer made Ms appearance
itt, it china shop in Monoton. N. B. last
week but eSeaped. • without doing ranch
damage.
The validity...of ,the act tinder which •,
proceedings ler the a nnulineht, ef• thek
• P clf 1Tpri1-11.1
IIenSy Farr are being brought, is guess
timed et Otteive,. •
Thanksgiving „Day this year will be-
flie4sast Thursday in Oetober, utileks
the comMereial travellers inducethe
governnant to appoint Monday.
Cures Spavins
•The world'
wide success of
Kendsil's Swirl
• Cure has been
won ,becaUse
this remedy
• can ----and does
-cure Bog anti
Bone ,Spavin,
Curb. Splint, Ringbobe.. Bony Growths,
Swellings and Lameness.
MEAFORD, ONT., May p
"I used Kendall's Spam cure
on a Bog Spavin,which cured ft
• completely." A, GI Masow.
Price $1-6 for $5. Accept no substitute.
The great book: -"Treatise on the Horse
-free from dealers or 34
Dr. B. J. KENDALL CO,, Eassburg.Falls, lisnu•st,113.A.
GRAND TRUNK RstTEAJ
Seaside Excursions special low •ral-
es Aug. 12., 13, ,14 and i5t.11, '1907.
From Clinton' to. 014 Orchard Men
$17.65, Pottlind Me, $1740, Marla.
tetawnsP. E. I., 128 50 N.
S.,. $27.50,. St Johns .' N. B., $25.50,
NorthSOid17;ON$'3A,2::
PliOPLY. REDUCE
RATES TO • . • • -
Bic, Que., , Moncton, N. S. ,
"Cali A L'Aigle, Que., .Mulgrave N. S.
Little Metis, Cjue., Shediae, N. S.
'Murray Bay„ Que., Summerside p.E,I.' .
St. Irene; Que., Sydney N...S..
Winooski, Que.., Parreboro, N. S.
Tailousae, • Que, Riviere-Dasloup, Que.
RETURN LIMIT AUG. 30th 1907.
Tickets' Artir further-interim:Mon may
-be Obtained front.
A. 0.. PATTISON, Station. Agent. -
F. D. HODGENS, Town Ticket Agin
Or write J. D.'McDonald Union De-
• pot Toronto Ont. '
(Lo!woN)
India Pale Ale
• . piediced and ueiacrupulans venaort mai suggeit others, but compare ft SW_
way Vdtl freedotn from acidity, pitlatableness-Labatt's Ale is Maim*.
ed by none: equalled by few -at about half the price of best itnoorted titands,
‘-••
Anybody whia has the "determintl.
'Lion" can bedtime a good penman if
he or she will intelligently follow
our instructions and practice an hour
or so -a day for a few months.
Penmanship is of far greater inis
portance than most young people
realize,
We know from intimate acquaint -
mice with business men that there
isn't anything that creates a Morn
favorable inipres.sion on an employer
theft the nearness and legibility of
• an applicant's handwriting.
. Write for Our large, illustrated free
catalogue. It explains Our Business
and Shorthand Courses in detail.
Shows the value of art edueation in,
a school which is a member of 'the '
BuTod
sihntseEonduasdi
catorso' rrsciti
Assgeeiatiacts is.
greater, than we can supply,
FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE'
Members 014 ifiltiottdolestOril J. W.IVIE4TEltrfit.T.
Principal, LoadOst.
CO LLEGE RE OPENS SEPTEMBER grit