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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-10-18, Page 5'October Mb 1.104 Kew**Itecortil eeeestelltelelleseeeesiteMotheesetele eastalesiteselletetellelbleekeleatokeltelteeeeeeetsore I THE MOLSONSBANK 1Es:operated by Act Of Perlisenent 1855. Capital, Paid Ifp Lookoos , Reserve Fund g00% no P'ItrMere Sale 1'104 COWS or Canaetad. Daalta 111: •lois an the, Dominion, Great Britian, lalated States and all • Foreign- Collar* bOeght and eold gt best rates. A,dvaticee Teed* to Farmers, Stock Male= and, Bilaineell Men at 10Weat ratee end On Most favorable tales. $-AVINGS BANK DEPARTMENTeeDepaalte ef Si amd up - wade received. Interest alteivred at highest =rent rates arena date Of deposit, compeunded halt -yearly and added ta • Prinedlatl Julie 80th andaDeOeMber. 810. 0. E. DOWDING, Manager, CLINTON Beal Estate For Sale FARM FOR, SALE, LOT 24 CON. " 2; Stolen centainthg 100 a MO, 10. agree of beeh, the remaieder is well • tweed, undordeatned and in a good state Of cultivation. 1 acre of ere • chard mot small fruit. On the pre - 'anises is a two story brick house elate 'roof, a first-class farm thotuie, a barna size, 40 tx 80 With stone stabling, a cement ilO 1400, good driviog house, pig ' Pen and hen house. Two never -114l - b% wells, This farm is sheeted 8 • Vanes from Brumfield, a from Olin - 4011 and ge good gravel road, • Ap- kPlY on the • premises o•r address • Albert Nott, Clinton P. 0. 02 FOE -SALE ---FRAME HOUSE AND lot on Princess street. 11 rooms, itaxdand soft water. -Good stable. Will be sold cheap and on easy • terns. Also 4 hives of bees and 'a nuMber ofeleee beeeeo-Williaan Dee- •eacae. eest ,t e = rARMS MOE g,ALE-0 NE AND, A : • . • , t• (Natter 'Miles from :-Ohurclf, post- e/am, 'game, and the village "of "'Auburn. Suitablefor grain or tgrass. Lot 271 On theeend con; NVe•st ''..Werwenosh consisting o 100 Acres vet land, 15 acres under bush and . the btannee nearly all grass. A Airiek house, a bank barn '5200, a driing ho.use 24x30 with te cement lpig• house undetteatit, ore on see kPrett4e.e. 'Mao lot 28., Eat li'avvetiosh, 2nd con., directly eppos- ate said lot pee, cauterizing lata _acres, ofjanti, / tare kieeeeeee which arebush. plkAlAtst lot there ia a "beak •barn 0,3r0e ;There . are 4 acres ot. good Oaring: erased on. .the two farms. -Both LAS are well fenced and un- -:Ad-ideal:field. A. never failing!. spring •• vine across both farms,: Possession be given' at • moo.. Terme easy. • The propriebot is not past the age ::to farm. -Apply to ;TheinaeNicb Auburn P. 0. Prompt: ree'a iven to all coramunit FARM FOR SALE. -WEST HALF Of lot a, South, Dotindaxy, and Weed) half of lot 3, con. 4, :Stanley, con- sistang •ef 102 acres-, 8 acres bush, tbe remainder seeded down. except- ing 30 acres. The place IS well len- oed and drained, and -watered by •spring •creek. Frame barn. This farm is situated, on the Town Line, two miles west of Kippen station. - Apply on the premises or address James C, Parsons, Kippen, Ont. 3.2 FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. - Lot 13, con. 16, Gederiet township, consisting of 80 acres, 65 acres cleared, balance bush. Good barn • and edmfortable house. Well wat- ered by two good running strearas. •a mile trona wheel and 1 mile train • postaffiee. Will be 'sold on easy terras.a-Apple to Te IVaurphy, • Clioton, • 35 1,I • FARM Poi% 'o *A.ND part, di, con. 5, Kellett; afinsis.tites of 117 acres. 15 acres.good hard- • wood bush, balance under cultiva- tion.: Good brick house and, frame 'hares. Well watered and • fenced. Bearing otchard. 1.1 miles from • store, postoffice, cher& and school. Will be sold on easy terms as .the :undersigeed intends. going West. - •R. J. Miller. 'Clinton P. 0., •14 - • se HOUSE FOR SALE to, A , ,LARGE fraMe ,. on --. Wellington street; Olin ately °coupled by F. C. • Allc crams and pantry, wood - .me, cellar, hard and sof acre of land. A sp- , le r a, person wanting a pply to Mrs. Chid - Anomie • ••39 RM. TO ItENT-L0T•15; 6314.. 1.3, ellett, e50 sores, known- as ' the • Kelly farnieo•Apply to W. Breddne, Clinton. 42, r rte. would like to ,have Photo of You THAT 'WILL BE TO.THEIR Jiking. We take the kind • you eta* Will like. • The style de - pen& upon. your selectioft. We will tee*• that ion get !tile well posed at* finished. 1.071••••••••••••01* CONOVIENCING• 1st of SEPs •tember I -will 'be prepared to . go luta the weary evere • Wednesday and take pictures of oettide groups, dwelliage, hems, anteis, etc. Outside • .views on. postcards a special- • ty. Daring my abseace • the- egallery will be 'kept epen by: )my- assistant. • ‘4 • • • . . —CtiThand see us. - A. Roberts tihtito Artist •Clinton A.UCTION SALE --ON SATURDO.Y uttcmoon, •October 20th, at 3 oev t Down.'s store next "l4 BM+. er Ball's, a Gladstone carriage, cutter, robes, •Oak beAlrOMM .1114)01 oxtensum, table, lounges, p:ctures, et., belonging to the estate of the late Dr. lleadtat, will be sold by public auction,. — George Elliott, Auctioneer. Terms, strictly eash. DOMESTIC WANTED FOR GEN - Oral house work. -Mrs. W. J. Toz-, er , 77.......••••••••••••• HOUSE FOR SALE OR 'TO RENT - •6. roomed cottege situated on north side Priocess Sb., Olinton, letela occupied bY Jao. Walker. Hord audt soet water, I a.cro land.-APPIa to. Wm. Walker, East St., Clinton. STRAYED.. - A -7PIG • WEialleING • about 150 penade stayed from the • premises of the undersigned on Octe ober 15th, Steep:Oie. reveal% for_ its • aelooviery.!-John Seruton. , 45 FOR, S 'ALE -THE UNDER.: signeae• offers' tor sale, part of lot 40 on OM Hayfield Road, 1 mile south o Clrntcvn, consisting ca . 20 kteees. G-ood frame eouse wrbb st- em+ pellet,' 'tam 36x7.0 with cement basement ,' Eitey terms. -- A. 10 1•••1•L • STRAY STEER.eeTHERE STRAY- od. from .the peemises of the under- :sage:A at lot .1:0, Bayfleld• Road, ' Stanley, o three year old red steer: Was dehomed but one horn has gr- own erookied.. tnfeemation leading to its reeoterey will be. suitably • re- wartied.o-Alleort Robiertson, Varna•. • 38 iirgaims . 11 ifivinture rgy •YOU P0, alNSPECT OUR 11VieleaNSE •.STOCK BEFORE .BalatING. eOUR CONNECTXON ara •eosig • a, THE LARGEST, ,• FURNITURE. FACTORIES IN CANADA ENABLES US • -ro atm GooDs.wr +LOWER •"PRICES TIIAN -ono% Dree SALEM. OUR -PRICES into- • Ii7E •THIS. COME AND• SEE' US AND 'WE WILL SAVE YOU MON- GOODS DELIVERRD Cheney?. IBLYTH • 7 Glasses that We succeed because our glasses gave per.. fact sight. /he frame sets corn. ortabl,. such ere. looking through the. centre of the lense the whole becoming to the weever. f‘ae5-364Pa". • • A. 3. GRIGG. • ficiaratific Jeweler ' arse! Optician. • CLIIPITON, ONT. Don't Worry. APPLES WANTED -UNTIL NOV. 10th the undersigned will pay 20 cents per beg for good. ;tering ap- ples delivered at Clinton or Sea - faith evaporatoes.-Towu Cee0.45 DRESSMAKING. Arms. GAL- • braith has decided to remain in Clinton for the winter and wilk be pleased to meet her customexs • at •her roomo over TWitchell's shoe store. . A V'EW PEDIGREED LEICESTER ram lambs !�r sale -C. 13. -Middle- • ton, Hayfield Line, Goderich town- • ship, Clinton P. 0. , 43-3 TO RENT -THE STORE LATELY OPOtleied by Mt, 3y Bertliffeee ata We Perrone ,• 44 ; FOR SALE. - A NUMBER OF household articles will be disposed of• by private 'sole. May be seen for one week le the store lately occupied by • Harry 13artliffe. Ake some fancy. f0W1.--Mrs, G. B. Bal- lard, ' FOR SALE -A LARG' + COOKING ratitkA i•Ceial• or Wood. AlstS a New Wilhams. sawieg anaehine. Jolm A Carter. • . 41 FOR SALE -LOTS OF GOOD AM - Oilcan corn! at a reesonable price, 1 to rate months time; if desired. Peas tee dear to feed, sell peas eta buy corn. -W. Ge Perrin. 44-3 . *Les/ DR. OVENS LONDON, SPECIAL... ist .of the eye, ear oose and throat will pay his next visite to glintqn, • eraiessionally on Thursday, Sept •. 6th, when.: he may be oonsillteci at • Heeines' drug store. M4rrifigi88,1. GAS -SELLERS- On. Oetober 3rd, by Rev. G. Baker, Martini L. Ganliss V) Lizzie, daughter 9f Isfir. H. Sellers, All of Morris. INKSTER-TAYLOR-In sit. Steph- en's church, GoVrie, on Octane. 3rd,, by Rev. F. Farr, Grace Taylor of Ilowlek, to R. J. leck- ster of Blind River, Algotita. Bkrths. Trying to use up that last seek sot flour you got that won't bake weal. Set it aside and get ,in with something good. OGILVIE'4S ROYAL • . , ' •HOUSEHOLD FLOUR Is. not only GOOD but is declared be ell wive use it to be without an equal iti Clinton, Catetcla, or the Con- tenent. Ali yeti get in this Werld is Wheat you eat. Try "Royal House- hele.'• We are oole *pmts. THE BERLIN BUSINE$5 4 . COLLEGE • Write foroatalogue of the • school that elitces more stud- ents in positions • than any . similar school in Western • b • tOntario. All graduates get • positions, • Vnter at ,any time. • • THE . . Business College.. W. p. Eulee, Principal.. '*14*-0QOPaitaaaairitaX41404t4r44~fac "Tim Ptovrit's GROCERY" A. D. Beaton, CLINTON. ) Phone 111. Pronipt Delivety. ml...,71111.••• et*****66*********** * , NOW 'OPEN . * , . * -Fall Term in the •• * * 6 * CENTRAL - 13USINESS 6 COLLEGE, TORONTO, • * * Enter mg time: •Twenty * * towhees, one hundred and * * twenty Type -Writing mach- * *• Ines. Unexcelled facilities * * for aseisting graduates lo * * positions. Writefor new * • Caleador. • ' * * W. H. SHAW, Principal, 6 * • Young Ss Gerrard Ste., * •le Tomtit°. * 41440#4444.4440-444444. JOIINSTON-la. Moeris., on October, 7th, to IVIr. and Mrs. Edward Joh- aston, a dattgater. • Deaths. MeKAY-In Calross townthip On October 5th, Fanny Itoee, yeliet of tie late W. 5, KoKay, end MON= of Mr, D. Ross afc+Kay of • The News -Record staff, aged 52 years. Mt/MORE-In Clinton 'on October 14th, Richard Cuchnoack, aged 68 yeaXS and 3 months. •JOHNSTON-7a Morris, on October 9th, Wm, James Johnston, aged • 72. years, 6 months and 243 days. 14OFFATT-In. Brussels, on October 7th, Abi Whaeton, relict of rhe • late David aloffatt of 'Pnrnberry, aged -70 years end 4 days.; SNEL,L-In Exeter on October 4th, • Charles Snell, aged 70years, months and 17 (Jaye. COLUNS-Io Whighaan, on October eth, James Collins, aged 53 yeare and 8 months. • NEWTON--Ja Toronto, on October •9th., Cora, Newton. eldeet doguten a Mr. Ge,o. Nowt:on, formeely of Wingham. EVERITT-1n Goderich, on 'I uesdae October 9th, Andrew Everitt, in- fant son of Mr. Andrew Everitt, TIIOMPSON-In Goderich, o Octob- er 1.0th, Hester, otly daughter of Mr. William Thompson, aged • 11 months and 4 days, DILL -an Saaforth, on. Oetobea lith, J, 1Veciaoua1d Dili, tair6 eon ol • Mr, Peter. Dill, aged twe -Foos. Seaeo.rth, en Octobet 6th, Margeret, Aoheson, wife of Mr. •PetSluel Smith, Aged 71 years.: ++++++++++++++++++++ 4. . 4. + "High Grade" Training + 4. pays and that is, the + . + kind the famous • ' 4. lraLtIOTT TORONTO, ONT. • Gives to its stitc1.4ents. Recent stud- ents have taken positions at salaries from 450 per nion•th to $1000 Per an- num. It is a well-knovnt iact that our sehool is. the beet of its kind tri Caudle This month is a splendid time to enter, Mi graduates got' positions. The demand is nearly tw- enty times the supply. Write to -tray for magnifitient catalogue, 4.11. A Thankful Mother How Some Men Get into Parliament .The investligation now going on in the poliee court, Torontointo the methods employed by the 'Liberals to win elections' is extending intoseveral ridings, bluing West Huron. That rases:14 alone defeated Robt. Mc- Lean and elected Itobt. Hahne& bus *always • been contended by the 'Con- servatives and evidenee nOW coming out Droves it. Pritchett *au one of the Liberal "nraehine" seat into the riding to work for. Holmes. In tis testiretony beam •the ix1iee magistra-' to he stated, that O'GorMan bad deopatched leiin to Goderieb, m Went Huron, whore a by-election was progress, 'where he net Lewis and Smith. There was the uua1 story of ehe promesiou of Oeputles who Were this, thne introduced by •Ha Mr Grant, a sehool 'des,eber.". O'Gor- man was on, the Spot„ and it Was in. bis: room that the ballots were ell,. tallied. They wereused for Ilion and tile election was won. "How were the men paid "Another cashiei1 paid them. 1 sent thorn. to !at:man narned-somothingTlilie. Horton," - ."Who told you to'?" O'Gorman." "You' didn't give them any .ceetifio cote ?!' • • "No.. 1 vven.t • over the ballots." "How much were they to get, ?"' "I made* different priceo-eheep.. It wee $10 for • five_ or $00 for. fifteen" "Wholoale rates ?" "We needed them mi. there." Pritchett agreed with his examiner that the • deputy in the aivielon 'in Nvbicir witness .bad acted as scrutin i - eer, was a fairly pliaele man. . "He was depu.ty eiteriff ?" yese, WitIlleSa said the officer wase't very expert, but he had seelt hira Ocoee- totallyswitch „a ballot. He didn't -objeet beeause he "'wasn't there ter ,that purpose." • How to Spoil -Ballots. thank zoo with all ;my I eart for what Baby's Own tablets have dole,' for my little girl," says Ms. : in- tone Ohara -Le, Jr. of St, Boniface, Quo. "When I began giving her • the Tablets • sae seemed ' to 'be eming •awey,,,eet after using leas than a box she Wes, ''±apiedy aaininge and oho Is now a 'fine,fat, healthy little one, ard.1 . write you this as, the acknowl- edgement of a mother who will twe- et forget what 13aby's •OwnoTablees taloa clone for her child.". Lettere like this must being hape taid • corn-, fort to all Mothers ' who: baps& feeble oe sickly. children..• Baby's Own, Tab- lets .will cute all, the minor aelnients ATh(g ean be given just as oafely te: • new •born baby, as to a well • grown child. .If you cannot get these :Tab- lets front your dealer write The, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Proeltylilet Ont., and got 'them ot, 25c bot. The Tenant Evil and Land Values. • The Pickering News, in, disettsSing the cause of eXceptionally kw land 'a1ues1 in eertein seatio.ne of the Pee, time sayg "The chief eause, We think is inilie ffiethod of farming ale He had apparently been fit) Well and fig full of lifei and vigor that the friends who had been) with nim up till almost ,the moment of death co- uld Wally believe what leter bappeittel. Amoog them woe Mr. IL N. Booth ol Waeker, who had come ever to the grounds wetit Mr. Fisifer. ney had b'esat laughing and talaing, of lie a ies as judge of the. horses end Witte thierimaiglineet thet theatand of Dwelt was already reeding out 10. el4,1111 Mr Fisher. Msoon as the crowd become r,onree what oalnaer, Mr. C. E. Wheeler e- rase ia the grand stand and annouit- ced that owing to tho sudden deotb• of M. Fisiter, there would be nO more of the horse show ;nail Thurs- day. Mr. Flisher was ahead 481 years tof • age, Besides Mrs. Fisher ite leaves a son, fifteen Years of ago. The remain were brought down alaidoesdey nighti on No. 48, and the funeral took phtee 10• o'cloca to- • day from lids late residence,. corner. of Sixth and, Calhoun, with interment' in Oakridge," • lire. Jos. D. Denis, Jenne Loretto, P. Q., writes: H/ am onred of the oittarrh with vrhiclt I was idateted ter foor mouths. Iowa my perfeetesure from this ailment to your rem- ediee, Perna% and, Manslin." "TELL IT TO THE MARINES," Pews, version, of the Oriain the Expression by Marled U. The saying, "Ten it to the marines," is traced to Pepys, the author 4:4, the famous "Diary," and it is said. by bim to have originated with Charles II. of England. "It so tefeel," as the story goes, "that his light hearted majesty, With an exceedingly bored expression on his swarthy face, eves strolling' in the shade with the Ingenioue Mr. Pepys, secretary to the admiralty. "I had speech yester'en at Deptford,' mai Mr. Pepys, 'with the• captaie qf the Defryance, who bath lately. lettereed from theelndies and wag Otice me the two most wondefeel Mugs that ever, I think, I did hoar in my life.' Among the Morale Mal were qe fish flying in the Mr. Tisil OYU* in the air!' ex - Claimed MS majeete. Ma, ha: A quaint conceit, whicio Tan too goocil tp spoil wc acilgalfate What :11o,alW-he turned and beckohed the colonel, Sir. Williana Hilligrew of the newly raised mare, rattalaett gent Ogle enlightenment • time regiment of toga edee-evei fel- aboht ehothee leteanii to defraud vote ere, ate lied tatigbt deputies ! to "put a double crots on Coneervative baalote, .sei as te Spoil them."' The magistrelt• a wanted to know details and Paftehett replied • e!Whelli the ballots are being count- ed the . officer bas. a little lead under his fifiger nail and he added a .eross.", ',You supplied these pieces ef • „lead for speilitig ballots t" • eyese, elloet Would you reward thee Pat - 1,5140 gentlemen+ who spafted ballots ?"• ally money.' ' • . • "Whalt 'Were the rateS for Spoiled ballots'? $6. a ballot et $.10, or $15 ?"* "The retes for ewitched ballots bevitiatts eliod'.foyern the. rat es for spaled 'Did they take the catb ?)! • . "They • kissed their . thumb instead of • -UN. . , • This last , statentent reeved 'Moots - trate Denisoa to express the opieuen that seine disciples of :Wis. rule lute appeared in •the police court • since enquiry 'began proiPed. Diad At a Horse Taff The following from the Cedar Rap- ids, (Mid.), BOpUblican will be road with mournful. intefest in West gexen, the deceased ,bring a native oi • the township ,oe Colborne wheeo. he.. las mehy relatiees. He '.1s• an uncle of ee Miss Fioher ef the Wee:allay Howe ; adop•ted. In So*uen Oetatio, a oarho Imre°, phew ee see earteeee • pereentage ofe the farms are 'rented, and ao a . Consequence, fate. !Mel IS 'Worked to lte Utmost limit. The tete: ant farmer, in 'order to beable to pay his yearly rent, . and, if poseibles to earn a. little besides, gets every possible cent out of the soil • during his period of tenure. As. a rule a tenant farther is- not concerned about the condition of the fent when he loves it, and as a rosette there is a greditai impovetishment of thesoil,. and a • consequence depreciation • in , the value of theland 1. order to counteract this tendency a teethode of • farming should be adopted to Meet the °hanged eonelitione. It is, , Men that in, those parts where land is selling at the highest prices, cheese - Making and butter -making are femme taht f.ttieles in the work of the foto. those pieces More .stock is kept., and, as a eateeil tesait, munh of the plantfoodthat a taicee feotn the eoll le returned to it.. :If the farmers o't South Onbarie, oe of any •eater pert of the province wish lo get the. beet remits front their lab - ore, they. 'must work iretelligetitly and keep in line with the changing eoedi- tion. A large armatnet of hoe ceon most beneficial to the leraf, but • the present scarcity of labor Int:et be taken, into .aceount whenareatkag with that questions If the $'ic is not ti%ta frequently and at the pro rier time, the benefits •detiVsl from etleit aeeott are tot attained. 'reit-raisinfo also one branch ol farming that fs :very profitable and. might be gone ' into rear° extensively than is• now the •CaSe, but as in the Mae of every Other, profitable' branch �t farmiago it requires time, care and itktelligenee." 4. 4. W. .1. tIllbtt. :Principat. 4. 4. Cot. Yining and 4.14• Alexander Streets. 4.‘ 44 4,104.4.44.44.444,44.444.4,04.44, 0000 • • • 15 MONTHS . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 POR ONE DOLLAR. News -Record's subsc- • ription list is getting big- *. „ 40. ger, but it order to Make ea • • the greoeth Still mere rap- •.* 4 id We will send ft to any 4 address for the balanee, of 4) .0 1908 and the whole of 1901 e4> ter only One Dollar. • 4 • • • e The sooner you take ad- • voitto of this offer Hie 4) • enore yoo gelt toe your mon- 4) 0000 .aewing . in close coirelealielot with the Duke of York -'we would discourse with you on matter touching your own element. What say you, colonel, to a man who swears he bath seen fishes to fly in the air?' • " '1 Anal. sae, sire," ireturned the • sea Soldier SITUP% Viet the man hath • sailed in southern sea, fOr when your majeste's business- eeraled me thither ylatQ .I did frequently observe more ying flfst er th oha: ho.ao the hairs of my head in number.' "Old Rowley glanced narrOwly et the colonel's frank, Weather beaten face. Then, with a laugh, he turned to the secretary. •• . • • " Pepys,' eald he, 'from the .very • nature of their ,calling no clogs of our subjects can have so wide a knowledge -oe seas and lands as the officers and men :of our loyal maritime . regiment. • • • Henceforth 'ere dyer we mit doubts • upon a tale that lacketh lie-elihoed we. wilt.first tele it to the marines.' s,- Army and Navy Journal. •. • grouildS taine to a Glidden lereanat- ion :eOeferetay' aftemoon. When J. D. Fieliet 01 Wast Liberty, theiudge of the heree show dropped !lead on the track, inview of two, ot three thou- sand eavelval si5itlois• . Mr. Fisher's wife at In the tand with: a, party of Ifiehde. For an in- stant • she did not mem to compre- hend what had happened. In a mono ant, hoWevee, the truth elawned upon her and sae robed 'davit, the steps and across the track to the side of hey husband, who had fallen near the edge or- the lake. She threw her atme around him ebd gelled to him in an agone of geief, .but 'there was no re- epouse. Ho was dead. Mr: Fisher's home for mealy .years was it Vest Liberty, bae lately ' lie ha S been connected .with the bi; firm .of ivi li Is isher <a. Co, • of "Chicago, - and: made frequent tripe 1 ti as vic- inity to buy horeee toe his firmite wasone of the tompetent aidees of good horses la the 'United States and well •known to ail hoteemen. When the careivel management secured his services fel 'deb g.5 jtidge of the !mese show there was greet satisfaction among the owners who had entered their hotted': •• • The horse show had opened brilliati- tfy., ClasS one, the single runabout's, hut beer+, called on the track There Was a Bet of nineteen entriee includ- ing meet of the very best -turnout's or the efese' 4xi this vicinity. They • had beed driveri up and down, la trout of (the geand &timid to the ringing eb.ems of: the' crowd of spectators and this ihsaing Veen: dote weft lined up in, a 'row at the eest ted of the • grand 'stand'. Mr. Fisher went among, them andeinepeeted them elosely and having flashed this steeped 'across! the traok to the edge of the lake in ftont of tab firewatke Moiety. Suddenly he welt dowt, apperetetly as if • kneel- ing. Poi a rriomeitt .those standing near thought he old it to get a par- tieular view of some of the horses 'on exhibition, but the next instant he fell • flat. ItiStine and Dr. Xing happened to be Close he and they hastened. IO lend Mr. Fish& any possible Aids but lie. Wag past their assistexce. They pronounced his death due to apo - Piety, • eit. Tidies have • ober, 04• 4 oe 0 v • eater nelmel 4, 000000 0 0 0 000 Mrs. Fisher was prostrated, ny, the shoek and for a few. minutes there wore gave tears tonterning her. But she rallied and was later taken over toi.the eity in Mr. JOlut CarMody's autiontObile, The body Of her liusbanee Was taken to the undertaking roosts of Joliti fl.Tamer, where it Will be. prepared for burial at West Libetty. The Atiddett death of Mr. Fisher eaimed. k big Seliektiett at the Canty- . Weight of ai Piece of Ice. A. rough and ready method of cal. culating the weight or a piece or ice J e afforded. by the factthat a eViga foot of ;this substance Weighs approxi- mately 57.25 pounds. First measure the breadth, length and height of the cake and the three results, being fipliecl, will give, the number of cubic inebee. If this •answer be in turn Multiplied by -.ono, the approximate iiithiber • Of Pounds, will reside For inetiiiied; 4 Mee S• by 0 by 10 Judaea Mataine )•20 etitile inches.. This Multi - Plied by ,032 glYee '23sle pounds; the correct weight of etieth a piece Of ice. :wrong Either Wej. SawboeitI've got a new stemege rapher. Mr.. Jawbaelr-Brute! I sup- pose the other wasn't pretty enough for emu'. Mr. Jawbrieli-It's a man. jawbaelc-Unreeling monster,/ Try- ing to make the people think I'm too jealous to• let you have a girl, Cleveland Leader. Louis Ilyrens, auctioneer, commie-, don merchant and business broker. Biclunonditreet, London, Ont., I wrifeaeo sered, with chronio Alter emenclinSt Money for medicines` eta doctor bills, reruns, eves recommended. Atter using 14 I • found relief. r wish to convince coh- ere of the Merits' of your remedy." -1-444-414-1-4-4÷1-1-4-4-4-4444-1; * :4- + ABOUT I 4- + CLUBBING + RATES, . tt• + When you watt ciae + . +Datiy oe Weekly paper the 4, + ch•eapest way to seeure it 44, 44 is. by clubbing with The + News-ReCord. You ' 'save + • • 4. by this means, time, troub- + + le and expense. Let .• us + el. know What you want and + 4. we will' get it foe you. + • + Will be • pleased to do so; 4. • + We have clubbing • arrange- + +. molts "'with all the leading + + weeklies -and dailies. - •+ 4,4-4-444-4.44++4:4: F3 EAU TY SPOTS. , • Thee' hair needs to be washed only once in two or 'three weeks. Too fre- quent bathing exhausts the nutrient • elements of the. glands. • DOn't polish the nails too highly. They should have only a natural gloss. Don't cut the fleas M poliatS, but care. fully arch. • . . . By resting for half an hour ilea dark room and placing over the eye a bit , , of old linen whieb has been saturated with rose water the eyes will be rested and will brighten considerably. eee, Thin arbla Should„De wasfie&twice a • ark with a fine lather of soap, rinsed welledried thoroughly and then rubbed vigorously. This treatment will bring the pores into action and induce , a healthycondition of the skin. • Keep a fresh lemon with a hole cut M one end on the washstand. Every time your fingers are 'stained turn thern around in the lemon and the stains will disappear and the skin around the nails will be softened and pressed bade • 61rtroge. • "Does your boy Josh take after yon?" "Some," answered Flitinels Corotos- sel. "He doesn't like Work any More than I do. Theeotily difference Is that he has the courage oe his .ccitiviceioes." He is sufficiently learned t1nt kliOWS howt� do well and has power enough to refrain from evil.-Cieero. • • •.....rentalaVnt esz• virs.vore.s. A is advisable not to give children tea or coffee until they are ten years old, as even the slight stimulant of • weak tea is un -wise. Water and milk are the:drinks proper to childhood, and these may be given freely. Most chit. dren have milk at 11 o'clock' in the morning, and thiki is a Wise plan to follow, as the 'hours between break - 'fast and dinnet are too lone for the active little body to be without. Some kind of suetenanee. A. Three. cornera. weir. • .4. three cornered tear is a nasty thing to mend neatly. If it 'comes' where • there is no strain or wear whatever it . may be best darned byrsimply sewing the edges. together with a plain "in and , out" or adapted "herringbone" stitch. If the tear is near a seam and there is • some wear on the part put a square patch on the outside, baste it neatly on, ,pinting one side into the seam, stitch it on with the sewing machine close to the edge and cut away the goods underneath, leaving just enough to overcast. 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