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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-14, Page 4The News -Record le published emery Thursday The NeneaReCorel Printing House, ALBERT STRRET, -- CLINTON. Terms or subscription—Si per year in edvance ; k.so may be charged if not sc paid. No paper, diseontinued until all arrears are paid, miles" at the option of the publisher. The date to which every suleserietion is paid is denoted on the label, Advertising rates— Transient advee- tisements, to cents per nonpariel line „for eret flirtation and 3 centS Per line fcc each tntbseguent insertion. Small advertisements not to exceed one inch, sueh as "lo" "Stray- ed," "Stolen," etc., teseeted once for 35 ciente and each subsequent in. sertion to cents. Communications intended for public*tiori must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer. To insure publication in current issue copy of advertisement's should • ha sent in early. Centract rates—The following table shows our rates for •specified per- iods and space: • yr. 6 eno, 3 mo, nto. Column $70 oo 540 oo $ee eo $8 50 1,4 Column 40 00 25 00 15 00 6 co •column . e5 clo 15 cro 8 oo 2 so Column 18 oo ro oo 56 -2 06 Inch 6 oo 3 so 2 oo 1 25 W. J. MITCHELL, Editor ats3 Proprietor. Liberal View....0. T, P. Deal. "In the cottraet 'with the Ctrapd Trurilyto bni14 the new railway to th•e Ps.cific, it is specified that, within so Oiays a its signing, the comeany IS to lecige five million dollars' in cash or poierrenent securities at Ottawa; as eecurity that it will do its part. T•he eeaspaey (14 not put up the settuyety .witIon the specifie4 time, nor hes It to this bow, NI/bat ft has done), is long 'leiter the expiry of Aka 30 days, 0,t has 'tendered tiv e =Mica dollars 214 its:pre- ferred boucle. If a entiteciral, council let the buileing of a, bridge on cou- ditiort that the coutractor lodge %with its secretary iieoo foe the due.torn- pletiea of the work, would the cooneil be justified in the eye e of the ratepay- ers by accepting, instead of the eash, •the contrector's note or bond foe *500? xim.t is what the Greed 'rrursk is try- iugto do. keret ;A: the very outset' in its thane/gar with the country, the eompany breaks agreement—it did not come to time ane hea,not put up the cash. How boastiegly the lPremier laid the contract ori the table Of pee- limnent as one that wee 'to be 0,cteer upon in letter and sp,irit and. the fol. fitment .of.which would, not eoetthe countrya reallar more than r3 mill- i, ons Within 6 months of his vaunt- ings tke Grand Trunk breaks the con- tract andwe are teld Sir Wilfrid is, at the first sissitete, to introduce lotion to legalize its violations, Dees this not •show the Grand Triitter will get all its wants squeezing the people ,et its pleasure mid breaking its pledges at will ?"—Huntingtoir Gleaner (Liber- al.) „ Conservative vs. • Liberal Member** The Conservative. party' ree..y. well feel proud of the integrity of•the men, who for years held cabinet positious . • under different Conservative 'premiers.. They were not few, but among the, • many there is not one who can -be today reckoned as a wealthy, mho: Sir John. A. Macdonald ;and Sir John Thompson left behind them little et, this world'sgoods. Politics did • not result in their •enrieettneot. Their con- freres who survive have been forced to return to business life poorer men than l when the left it. They are to 'lie loused, lab eying in the vineyard' bear- ing the het a of theday, ale of . which goes to show that they, at least Were true to the trust .repoeed in them:- • ' • But . how about their Suifiessors ? In the history Of areogievernmeta. have riches come so quickly toeitememberse as to some of these in the Leerier cabiret ? The Prenrier,--henselteaceepe teda preser•t of a cool froo 000.. Hon.. Clifford Sifton, alleged to be a bank- rupt in 1890, is *Credited With. •beirg a millionaire in 1993. • An4 they axe not the only fortuuates. Th • re are 'Others to whom fortutes have come with po- wer. . . . . And why this differencebetween a Liberal and', e. Conservative govero- ment ? The latter certainly had all the advatitages- of the former; Is 'itnot rather suggestive that one class o(• nen . remained poor while ,theie ittecessors• prospered not a huntlecelold :but .mata. times a hundredfold •? • •. . Ross As a Moral • %dormer.* There is no one who will deny , to Premier Ross the quality which , some might call "courage" and others "ef- frontery" that would enable . him to return again to the Prohibition camp and make a last desperate effort •to keep office as a temperance legialater. It is true that Iris treatment of the temperance people and 'of the temper- ance question hf...s been such a .coni- bination of betrayal, cynicinn and phaxisaism as few countries 'could pet- ; but Mr, Ross would not be Mr. Rees if he did not calculate on tic easy forgetfulness of people and the strength of party passion. tt is impossible to believe that any Prohibitionist can tliiiik that his ca,uee is to be served by keeping the Ross - Stratton Government in power. He has abundaret reasoo to know ei6r- ently It is true that this Govern- ment perpetually herasses andbullies the li.m.ror traflit. It keep e the "1i- • quor people"—as it likes toecall theme - en the anxious bench perpetually,but this is for purely partizan and. -fieate. cial reasons and doe rl not)' treisiei for temperance. Still there ere tiadOulytedly u lot of Liberals who are ashamed to stand up and be couoted as supporters of the Ross Govertmient 'el such, bat who -iriight"teke advairtage of •its brazen &misting of the temperance banner to come to its support ostensibly on tlat issue. But for •honest temperance men there can be no such path. , Tem- perance men are morel reforniere. They endeavor to miriimize clruakens rakes because they believe it anekeri for a swarm of other evile. Now, if moral reformers' have any duty in °Merl°, toda,y—end it is sure Ty all too clear thee they Lave—it is to punish and drive froth power u par- ty organization which has ereated the "mucliine" which has Made the name of Ontario sytonymotte with daring election crime led deterinitietl politi- cal debetteltery,, which has given to our history the violated ballot boxes of West Elgin, the bogus ballots of several constituenciee, the burned bal- lots, the "switched •ballots," the mate ipulation of timber litnits, the coercion of Remise holeers and the Gamey epi- sode. On any one of these atcounte the moral reformer must vote against the Ross Government; mei to vote tor it, in the lace of thent all, awl to do so in the name of moral reform, would surely be as farcical a proceeding as the bitterest partizat would venture to suggest. While we would not attempt to lett a limit uport the harclihexxl or the Premier of Ontario, it Would appear likely that tio shrewd a politielati must see the fatal tumor in his Govern- ment rend the "machine" striving to ride ant the storm of public Ludgate - tion agairst its wetly scandalous prac- tices in a “moral reforin" ship.— Montreal Star. L. Borden opened his 'Otte- liec tour at kiclurectid en Monday. The Chinese minister at trolcio, ttt the request of the Japanese Porei'gti: Office has notified his superior that unless Russia recedes japan, will pro- mptly reetert to artri84 Bast Wawanosh. • Mr. Jchri Whitinore hasaisposed of his farm on the Gravel Road • tre •„Tepee Wightmart, •for 'Ile sum LA f3, too, • Mrs, James Rath was tkie guest of Walton friends recently. • Mr, D. Noele of eItalett visited fri- enee here recently. • Mrs. R. Wight:man of Beichigen is visiting friends here. • Miss Amanda Nethery of Bluevale is engaged with Mr, J. Wightinan for the winter months,• Mrs; John Wightmen is very .111 with pneumonia but. we hope soon to bear of.. her recovery. •- Mr. R. Gallager of.Bluevale has di - posed of his hardware business to Mr. J, B.,Nickol. • • • • Morris Township.' Prank Keys, stli Line, has gooe to Toronto am& may make an -extended stay tkere. - • Mies Apes' Speir, 3rd tine, has re-, turned to Kineardine after a holiday visit sit, eel- haute here. • ” • Miss Rebecce, Jacksc.n of Mitalco made a beief. visit with relatkes in Morris and eoceolity during the past ••MondaC, of last week Prate/ A. Nich- es -1s- 6th Line, . arrived home- from a.. vi sit ' with his cousins ix Toronto and lied fiest-clesa time. • Wednesday evening a oei of young people from the .3rd eoncissiae el Orey spetit e very pleasaut ho- me of :Mrs. T. Maandsra, melte' Of Brussels. • • • The C P.U. talk hkt aoortt died aut .ai the sum asked for frotri Morris is 54,000. There Wal ,be a lively elute at the election as a good rnaiyeere Cl; posed to the bonus, for if the Compa- ny .as decided dpon this route it will come this way bonus or mot. ' Soho Patch arrived her freee Medo- re, Mau., last week' and Wit dontititte to make his tome here, • His father has land ix Manitoba anal has lied fora crops. Last year he threshed a- bout 3,000 bushels of wheat. *Mr:retch also awns reo Bares on the 6tk 'Line, Morris township. •: Last Monday Earl Valk or. of the triplets in the home of Frank 3. Mar- • tie, died aged. 13.mcniths and 16 de.ys, The• chiler -had. not been very robust acerb its blithe The Other babies ere eioing • 5. 5, No, 4 re-elected John Mooney as trustee for the next'term, lee (lees his Work Well, John' Roble and John Manning are the other members of the board. W. He McCutchesonwas aWar- dee, the wood contract at $250 per cord. Miss Hattie Downing is the new teacher. We are sorry. to state thet Reginald, the eldest son of W. T. eed Ares: Moc- ney of Indian Head, N. W. T., former- ly of Morrie, died an 'Christmas' Day from tee attack of tonsililis; He was only ill for a few days and his death is deeply ereplored. Reginald'was bright, llappy lad of 9 years and Will be greatly missed by the family. Wir- bett another son, Was also ill but was ;4:insider:ably better when ehe letter was written. • Westfield. br,. W. k. Carr of Kirktere eisitea, his bidder, A. 13. Carr, recently. • Geo: Bo:traded returved to Toronto last week after epending the holiciays with his parents.• We are glad to kuerer'tlia.t John Wi- gletman, who was seriously injured while workithe ush soome tOwo Weeks ago, is w able tbeut again, • Tyndal and wife. of Chathasn' spent the holidays • •with A. 13. Carr and faanily. •Tkey are also renewing old acquaintances here, a, they, 3,8ere et one time residents of this neighbor- hood. Wesley Fairoti took a trip to il•lor- folk county last weelt to visit his eolt. sin. While there he eottibined business atid pleasure as he &remelt back viith hirtn a Carload of cattle. 4114.4.1waska saaso.44041 •sonessterhrinion Colborne Townibio' We are glig.ato sty thee. Mrs. Sam - eel AM*is improving nicely iriow. She has been eenfined to the house the past three; weeks by the bursting of a blood -vessel itthe head. The S. 0. H. will hola a ceraert hi Gledhill's hall, Benteiller, on Jan. 12, and good local talent bas been pre- paring for the occesiors. Dame Rumor say e the wedding bells will rig in the item" future ire Salt - ford. This is Leap Year, boys, so look out oy some of the young ladiee okay nab yea, •'The etorm.of the past two weeks hes blocked the roads sot •that it is • hut- poseitle_ to get through in pieces. :and marry of the old settlers .say• theynev- er saw ouch a depth of snow •before the 'N Year 'before. or suelff etonnly weath * . . efr, hn Stevens of the Maitland concession eceived a telegram on Wed, neseay of I st week apprising of the Oath slzusbarice, Mr. George 13 s of Saginaw, but he did not recei t Meanie to atteml the funeral, Quite aT traneer front this township. ettended OA wedding , or Miss Eva. Clark of Goderich„ who .was united in marriage tor Mr, Wee. Browitleee .both being residentsof this tewessitip at -one tittie,- •• Mr. Robert Brownlee and wife retur- ned house to the Soo on elotreav lest after a few weeks' visit. to friends en this locality, Mrs. Chambers. of Brandoe, Menito- t1te • guest of her percept, -...efre and •Alre. Alex. •Kirkpatrick; • • Mr. and Dere. • Duncan Murgan of Traverse City are visitingahe lattera parents, Mr: and Mrse•Alex, efebrsten of Saltford. •• • • • ' • .• • Auburn, Oti the last day of the old year .103%, eilt Medd, -eldest son el Robert Medea of West Waste:male passed that boun- dary front %%Ha. 114 trateller ever re- turns. Fee smiles he has satinet front, cancer. . Sometimes medical skill held' out brighthopes of recovery,but these hopts .only .allorthel a brrel respite..lie was of a quiet and retiring eispesi. Lion and a general reverite . with all his acquaint:Owes, Ills. aged tether arid ,aoretlier, sisters and brothers lieve the `Sympathy of ell in their sad bes reevereent., The loss will be more es- pe'cially felt by his parents.. Ile, as it wete, was •the solace of their, deceit- ing Years, the rest of the family hav- ing left their paternal ignites for horn. vs of their own. Ire had revelled the age a . forty-eight years. The funeral took place to Bali's cemetery. on. tho Base Line, • • Mrs, Ireklin and Mrs. Jos. Lareson . . have been on the sick ilst. Mrs. S. Scales visited Wessels frienee recently. -'A section of Hullett will vote on the reilwav beelew on Jett, 22trd... Me...Gordon Wightrean is the new prineteal of our, Public seheol. Miss Clara Lawson .returnea, home from iVfanitoba last week lookiog hale ane• hearty. ' ." • • Miss Alacdougal of Bolton Was the• guest of her sister, Mrs. .d.. T.- Mac. tioitald. • Site returnee, last rikursday icconipanied 'by Mies Edna, .Macdonald who .intene,s goingto school down there. Mr. and 'Mee, C. Beadle spent their 'holidays with the bitterer 'parents neer the .Nile. •• • • MeKillop Township.. 'flue old council heve been reelected. isa McKillop. -.:Miss Minnie Parker of Seaierth has been e•isiting Mess V.iolet, Irvire for the last • fortnight. . •-• Mr. James- •'Flannerviwho has beeu in DekoteSfor••upwards• of two years, - has. returned. home: • ... • : •' .Mr.. .".3: Ryan of Sault Ste, Marie visiting 'relative s and friends in Mc - %Mop, . Miss- Annie ..blorrieOn and daughter ley 'have hecn. visiting, relatives in.:itan- . . eJohn...StotteateLlea.le. of.D.go_ta.z. . arevisiting the fermer'e, pab.tits. -at :Leadbury. • . . • .••. - -Cold' weather and deep' enoW. is ...what We. arelealvieg- down .thireway,. aut .never Mine there • will ere aellange .efter •••-te while. • • •:The • -MiSe. • Mclettoeh.::' has taken charge. of.. ciebOol agaiai..• rericiving'oldaaese quitiiitartees' here onSunday week.s- ' -• Mese Annie Geurtertett hes••- wine •Cer. Stratford Where. she Will • attend Busi- ness- cialege foe- ioane . • • ' ehe. inuOicipideelections -ere 0.1/ er. Once • marc, • leaving with - us 'no ..rep- resentative. far this •perte .tewit- ahip: Although- Mr, eolnistorti*as de: ••feated he polled a large..vettesullicient. to give Lan hope that lie May heeleet- ed Itext.year'..- • .. •• • :•'.. •• • Rev. '1 G Yelland ..of Beirmiller Pre- . ached Missionary sernions-'here Sande>, morniug 'and. evening.: • . • West Wavlianosh. • Ur. Taylor of East Warvatiosh snrays the Scepter 14 No. 3, WeSi. We.wanesh for next year. • • We are ' sorry to learn that A: B. Carr has beim verypcorly' leteee, as hae also Mrs, ten-. Master A,e,ein Thompson of bnngan- non,' who has been for eo.ine time ha the western prairies, British Colembia ana other ports, cattle honiti recent.: ly,, 'The new R C. eFnrci nt St. Atigtie- tine is nerely coMpleted. ' The • ladies of the corgreg.ation turned out •and scrubbed • it:. The pews were expected ta be here 'on. Saturday. The ansittal :meeting of the. Ashfield and Warvanosb Breech Agricultural Sotiety will be held in the old' court house, Dungannon, on Jan. 13th. • Blyth. • • Bliss Lillie' Bewley' load Miss , Bella . . McCall, who epent • tile festive kelidays with Morris friends, returned toeChae, ham .on Tuesday -morning.. • • • Mr. George Kraehling,- • who has been in klkhorn, Manitoba, kr thei>ast three years, is at presort visiting wit1t. relativeand friencle itt BlytIt and - , • • . • Mr. W 1. McLean left 'last Week.for 'rorotto where he will miter' lettox • lege and preeare hit -itself for the Pres- byterian ministry. •. Mr. A. II. Wilford 'returned: to the. 'Ontario Agricultural callege ret Mon- day, of lest week. • . Miss 'Mirnie The/meson- of Clinton was the guest 'of her sister, Mee. A.D. Tierney, lest weak. • The Epworth: Leitele 01 .tte Mahn - dist' chiircit hate d 11:e Officers for the present t1i • • Hen, President,. Pee. elolutee Presideirt, lVfisii Bentley 1st Vice, Miss Lade flentley end vice, Miss Addle Taman 3re4 vice, Miss Maud -(lvdley 4th vice., Miss Pearl Chellew Treasurer., Miss Gillespie Organist, Miss Pearl Gidley. . Indepeneent Order of Foresters. C. D., Alex. 'Elder C. R., T., C, Blelfilroy V, C, R., J, S. Brown. R. S,, J, H. Chelleet P, S,, Prank Metcalf., Treae.,L L Douglas Chap.,. n, ichol S. W., Was. Gibbs J. w„ Freer. Toll .5, 11., Wm,. Begley 3, IL, W. It •Mclelroy • Pity., Dr, W. 3, .Milne • Canadian Order Of Poreetere. C.Ve, Charles Fraser . V. C. Re W. James Sims R. Se, 3. W. Bell • P. S., Robert Slitter. Treas.,' eVin., Stens • Chap., •Thim e S. W., Themes Marshall J, W„ ller4. Morritt • S. U., Isaac Cowan . J. IL, David Cowrie Ancient Oreer of reeled Workmen. M. W., Chide. je.liesear Poremen, A. la Brethren •Overseer, Jobst Brigham Piettacier, Career Treas., Robert Milne Recorder, T. J. Itockstep t10.141, , ,t!0.n .Pomtter T.iel Telex Parr, Hay Townihip. On tVedeeeday eiteniag of last Week' ar.other of those happy events which always cause a ripple .41 the commune • ity, took place at the Itonee of Mr, Wrn. Tinney <A this township, when his rteconer daughter, Miss Sarah Arn, was united in the :beside of niatrihiony to Mr. Who I. Blackwell, setontle son or the late Thos. Me-eke/ell,. 'or tbis toweship. The ceremony was Terfortii- ed by the Rev, Mr, 'J. Doherty of St. Paul's church, Wilson, in the-prestlice• of a Ir.rge ntiettber of the relatives and hitimate friends ofthe tontracting parties, The bride, who wus gvea �' way by her father, was beautifully at- tired Alai was noehe the recipient Of a tuatara' of iteeful and valuable presents, Alter the happy couple Lad been war- mly cougratalated all at dowte to a sumptuous supper, after whicti thie ay. .41104. was very pleasantly spent by the gitoat in social intercourse. The hap- py couple afterwards repaired to their home followed by the good Whiten et their many friends for their continued hanpiness with which we heartily • C. 'Wellece• of St. Marys', SorairelaW of the lete: Martin' eleTaggart of Us - borne • township,. purchesee.•• sees• acres last spring itt the. vicinity of .e'robis- ler; Assa., N. $ti an .acre, one theca case, • balance in five pay- erente: He has reeently refused to, accept. an offer of .$151att acre„ cash, bis: land... • . • •• , Nliss. Millie Petty re:tented tO Loriden lest week Where free' is taking etip . the 'ethnography and _tygewritieg course nt -the .ccannercialecollege,' the..ceminercial course.before Christ- • •. :Walter White and his brother, . also Geo. yeairbairrearriVed herefrom the West a few days ego, They are. all prospering, Mr., Ppertmern has. tam 1,14K) a.cres of' Very fine land. • • • The keV,•II/r.-7,1tIfeettetrof.- Montredl- occupied . the •Inaiiit o.f Ceram" church last tWo.Seedays.... Ile is..e., good. pe•erialeels, and a very plea.sant and, a-. greeable • gentleman.. . •••• - • Mr. • Nathaniel Baer ol'HOlineseille, who: was the guest .or, Rev, and Mrs..- Seatv atethe•Kippen -eiretrit pereoriage Jor.afewdays .receittly, has returned • - 'e • 1, Aches nn4 Pains. „ •••••1,41.,10111 ARP: haatliIN SVIN11."1"0515 OP M- P:Akin AND MUST TRVIA'rED TIM BLOOD. • fr you suffer with pain—ony hire or pain—Iceep in mind that pain is but is symptom, not B. -disease ; that what you must 'light is tat the pain but in cause e.that lieinents and oils for ex- ternal orplieation are obsoletely use- hise. To overcome the cause of pain internal treatment is reicessery, Value, 110 matter 'where located, • will dis- appear when Tou purify .end.ezari the blocd ad strengthen the nerves. Aches and pair& disappear as if by Magic when Dr. •Williains' Pink Pills are used, liWery doee aettrally) makes new, riche red bluest, Mach tirives dis- ease front the 'system and banishes • Pain, Thousands end thousands of grateful People have, given their testi- mony to prove this. Mr: George:Cray Tilbury; Ont., says : "For a . whole • S'4.111 lner I suffered terribly frten sci- atica. The pain was sotnethirg awful end I could 'scarcely bear to bave any- thing tousle isay leg1 took ntedicine front twa. electors autl triedea .ntonlier of -recommended.remedies,but derive. - re benefit. Then 1 wasfiledvised to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills and this med- icine b.tslpce in almost [rem the start, ssulsoon 'released me from the tremble and1 have not since had a twinge el. ' therefore. Lave greet eeasoit praise Dr. Williams' Piiik Sciatica, rheumatism., • heuralgia and all other eclies and peens .are complete- lyeriven from the eystern through the lair use ot• Dr.. Williams.' Pink. Pills nen't 'takeareefkeolered'eubstituter. see that --the fell name r'Dr, Williams' Piok. Pills for Pale People." is 1.rinted on the wrapper .around • the box: If itt. doubt sexed direct to the Dre-Williants' Medicine. Co., . Brockville, Ore.,. and the pa1e. will be sent•bee mail .at: 50e a box orsix boxes for 50 . MrL "wen of Ciivalice, N. D., arrived' in• town recently otr•a Visit to friends iii line: exeunt Zetich. ,Mr.. Well hoe. been• in the Vest for •'s.oted 20 years, • 1141t paid • a. Visit, .1.0 friends here 'about: seven years ago, On Chris- tnias .morning, the day aefore.htt left, the thermometer registered 40 degrees below zeisoaud lir suffered More front ther••aold, he informs' us, trellis' ride from IIcneall •Here, te thee day, trate be ever eid tliere, notwithstanding the, great. difference in temeeratures • . •• Mre. J. D. Mertier sad .1.er little: neicit'aiternea fare) elisir visit to,De, twit- Where re spera the holidays • as guests'..of the form, No it. is. Mire hal ;-,nrcitased ITen'ty.', F. •Wreselolf a property at the cast side of towri for $1,soce -.The: pro- perty consists , Of • e geed: iteene. Mg and ie seethe of 104; • Mr. Mines.' will take possession 'the ist of.:;Aprit. • Mr,. Henry .Werreloh :Tr., left this week' for Berlin to which place he conteni- platee • inowiree, et _tee seriug if he can find conditions 10 st' it 1tIi s Me. ;"Jehn' 1.r, w1101,e' depart- ure for Dashsvoesci v.e. notice' .in last isSte, diet not 'finn the • air (.4 :that, btreg to. he eresgeitial't.c. Lire. teeth,. ar- rived ehonie on .• Tu•eeday is. again at work with hie old bese, •Mr. Jean • • W,esseloli,• • •• • • • e ' elise eleep.r1 .Nicholson • of •Blake how • in charge of the ennioe deport- ment of .otie Public eefieol. • •. .• Mitre Kibler •of BraMpton lair • left for her lunne afier•visitingfriends in this vicinity • . Mr. John ;Wright of the • Base 141ne called at Mr..,T vanes •Jewell's 171titi- day last. •• Mugford • spent a .feW days this meet borhoed last week. Mrs. Warci Gled1sil, wt10 Isas. been hulisposed for some Aimee is, we are glae. to state, on the way to recovery, Jacob Feeley and. eon, 'Willie,after speeding, *,a few days with •.friends at Leantiligtori, retorted I note , week. : . • ' • Vies Sophia, Norman elite LeeiSoy- der returned home: last Week • after gee/ding itfeee days with •relatives isa Waterloo atal other points. • "IliESSENOER" STORIES.". • Stories, _illustretione and <Irv:defies are perhepe the' main feratiree' of at..- .Om/ikon in the Northern Meeseeger. Bet the stories are so carefitliy writ - tett that they 'exercise s. sweet influence in the lives of old and youno. Thee • there c..re. special ,departments deyoted tc• TeitMerance, the Sunday betool, the Little People Met the Home, elle pa- per err so poptifer that 51 vast emitter of .Siatdav Schools in -caimihtod the United States etre Melee it • to great advantage, limning. it mine .1 et; Oar at- tetulatice, huskies eictvnuliitg their . itt- fluueusca for good in tite•.1totties ef +fair echolars. The Northern elesseitor 55 probably read every week by weli nit to • P' ililitirter of a million pe0,11.1 end ler that reasott the price is extremely low. Samples free on appliciViree .12-I6 pages weekly Am' a Veal% ;'• 8 - Clubs at eoe e year. Johu Douai' er Sore putldisbets,: 'Montreal, A 'STITiles OF OLD \U I'. Revettle the feet that the Need is esually Obi mid lacking in the strera .gtlenitig peopertien of yomtg forks' ..blood. 11 you want to fill rem hived with the fire of path, Meld ap your strength, restore Voir nerves, just tere Perrozoue. It's the meet previa tonic keown reel will renew the flickering flame a an aged life by impai ring mourishnient to ellfeebled orgaltria Ver - mom fortifies weak vetoer:, feeds the blotd, brain aiel et•rves with neW life. Try rerrozonc. Price pe per 1110x4 Carlow. • Mrs, W:elefeDonagle ha.e been vis- iting relatives at Galt. The' school ses.sions.have been resum- ed with. Miss Mef4car4 in charge of No. arid Mira. Patterson. •wielding .• the • sceptre at No. 3, Miss Patterson was 111 duriog.the holidays., but We are pleased to know theeshe eras recover- ed sufficiently to diselterge „her •t'atties' at the iichp<>1. ••• • At the lasttneeting Of Carlo* Lodge U-...-11%; :the .'f011o oaicers were elected : ' . . • 5, McIlwalit • • see. •W., Be Potter • • • Pere-mate:Wm. Young • Overseer,' J ecoli Fislwr •• • Recorder, A, W. Wise.. Financier, 'John S.• Clark • • Treesuier, tee Prater • elitide,.. Wnt Thempam .1. Altei...MbIerod ' e- \Vera -Taylor - • - . • . Delegate to 'Oren learge, •Iierb. • • Morris • • Alternate,. Jeltn 'S.. Clark • Medical exem Ler).* A , C. .aitintr. • , •IS ? • It i13 all -Inflantntatior,•:of 'the mlcts liningof the throat; bronthial _tube's, ,aeid nesel passages excited by : germs 'that .• Celia only be .destroyed 'inigr- ant. healing: Cittaerlaremie -Which' is bee- • ethea ' direct %tc tffe seat or, the. disease Ime•neyer' eet. felled te!etare. Plea- •sare. •to nee ..abeeltaely . •certain' • -to 'cure, C•ittarreozone always .gees satis- faction • . "e.seffered nasal' :eat-- arrh : so badly 'that ,.I.eottlent breathe through my nostrils, weites 0, K. :met . of Meriden. • I 'rise(' Catarrhozone lot a few mit-utter; aite 'wee, •reli'eiied'.• It •eured: in a: short tjl.ne. 'No either . •-retn- • edy •euet -late :Calatrlaieone—It's• the beet, • Two treetment$i.00.; triat.•size-esec., •• • ..This is •Leap Year. 19.4 is the first leap year since 1896. .The.long- interval -was the result of the ,practice of: 'dropping leapyearatthe end of a century le order that the pro.. cessiott • of time might be accurately'. registered. Of course • the privileges of a .• year. in which' February has twenty-nine days ire rot•Itiegotten, and innumerable ancient jokes will be resurrected.• • Can not•be made through glasses that do not fit the ft eyes. Oftentimes one at— * ; tributes a lack of clear- t ness of vision to his eyes, 1 wlien his glasses are who- t lly to blame.' 10 • Eyes change and glass•-; 10 es must be changed ac- cordingly. Properly adjusted glas- ttett at the proper time will t • 4. • 4. is preserve your ,eyes so that they will do you good service during your 04. age. 1\io guesS work here. Eyes teatfidscientifical. ly by n. Graduate Opt-. .TIJ7. • ; • .0..• • Relet008000101600460 ) -4anks.w 1414 1$44 **10ferelfele+8010Mie;eie;eltro160191aterAietRetelS1. McKINNON& 7 ea -7-7 00. BLYTH NO LET up Our:Great Stock -taking Sale still eontinues witii unabated vigor. We have no dull mouths in this store. In January we always make prices very interesting in all departments, which draWs the crowds and keeps blueness booming every day, Below we quote a few prices wiaeli will be interesting to elose melt htlaYenmel Fnettes, wide width, in Belle feney stripes, else dark grey stripes, regular 7e. vale price 5e. Heavy Flannelette, yard wide, fancy stripes, soft finleh, good value at 12e, sale price 10e. Flannelette Shirting, dark colors, worth 10e' for (Fc. Prints., light and dark colors, worth 8e, lot be, ferineee and Magog Prints, worth 12e, for 10e. Fancy Wrappei ettes good colors, worth 10e, for lee, Autoniette Flannels, in holey patterns, for waista and dreesieig= saeques, worth 15r, for 120. Boys' Tweed Overcoats, regular price $4.50, $5 & $0.50, Yoar choice for $2. Men's Duck Jacket, corduroy. collar, rubber lined, regular price $1,75, sale pricele1.50. Men's Overcoats, in beaver aed chevoft, in black, navy and grey. Ladies' Cloth Coats. in beaver, homespun and chevoit, leftover from last year, latices were $4, $5, $6 Se $7.50, rear choice Ifnot:dse2.in the latest style, prices are reduced to clear. Ladies' Black Satan& Skirts, 6 frills, worth $1, for 80e. • MeneiLined.Kid and. Mocha. Gloves, worth 75 for 500, Ladies' Rubbers, in email sizes, worth 45e, for 25e, Ladies' qa.sets, regular price 50e, sale price Me. . • McKINNON 13.L.17k7101EIL 3 1114 > < < > < > MIOIMICOMMetet. 'eHiser,v-seterameeteisteiervitteetosemelei(mesesese: J. B. HOOVER. • NELSON BALL FURNITURE 00 00 0 0 •€€@ 00 e oc®cxxi) sec The latest 'is "Keppel Oak.'! We have .. SIDE130ARDS •- .. BEDROOM- SUITES . EXTENSION T,ABLES IEXAMINE OUR HALT. PITRNITURE IN BRASSes r.2 WIJ4 PLEASE YOU. • ' 0 • 4 '4 4 • : UNDERTAXING---iN, ALL ITS BRANCIH.B$..... i : 0:0-0-0-0-00-0:0-00-600-6-0-0-0-eedoea C-0-0.0-0-0-0.0-0-00-04-Ceo*cro• . 3 00 • 00 • 00 00 • 00' HOOVER 84 BALL '• --I—NigheeetrrrtheY.-•calle iteswereet .a? iasidenee ef -Mr John Powell or er) et her ot th . spanelpals, : • 0 • • ')4+444+44' $,+44++4••44.1•••t44 4, • . Bargain Cariliva_ . • t * : In all kinds' of Winter 'Goods a 1 Wm..Taylor.&" Son's. • : • • Mow is the time to sectire genuine bargains in all : • t kinds of warm footwear. ... . . ' : Z. We have had a splendid trade, the past two months : 1 andwhat We have left in Sox and Rubbers, Overshoes 1 + and all kinds. of Felt Boots we are willing to let them go . • at'a great sacrifice. . Soon:we will.be getting in SPRING- : Goods and we don't want to carry over any Winter Stock, . Now is your -time to buy them. . We have not time to get sl - • any prices ready for this'week but if you :want a Bargain 4; t CODae in and see what we are doing.. No•trouble to show : • : • ! • goods. The -Old .Reliable TA71:LOR Sz SON. I•44•••••••••••••*4...••••••••••••••*4.••••••• Q.) THE GREAT CASH STOR tre •-•••). tie tie fe) (s) 0.9 Cie 1 to (t0 JANUARY SALE. -:TIIIS BIG SANITARY SALE WILL. COMMENCE ON Sattirday,..lattnary-2nd • when op•to-clate and seasouable goods will he cleared ma at sweeping reductions. We have. a large stock for you to choose from consisting of -- Dress Goods, Blonsings, Silks, Wrappers, I Blouses and many other lines. (1) 0 •• See our Grey 11'lannels,Illee Flannels, Military Flannels and ' Ileavy Tweeds, just what is needed for the cold weather, (.1) • See our heavy Cotton/ides and Deerys. ' r 1) . A bargain in Coate for Men itnti 13oys, ... • A lee ge stock of Boots, Shoes and heavy Sox to be cleared oub Ci.) (0 at tremendous reductions, See what we are 'offering in 'heavy Robes, A. big snap in . • (.0 Carpets! 011 Gloths and Lace Curtains. A. big Bargain in Ladies' Coats. (4. MILLINERY AT IIAL,10 PRIOE. (g) (i) D. M. McBEATH • BLYTH• 0 00 00 0 CX) 00s0 ' Pretoria Illoelt '0 oo 000 • 000 • e -ted P',71.741111M1111118rWOMEAVVII:liTilos4 Progressive business men , _40 advertise in the Moors 1001t • oraxtrazz • Ne'wt.oSecoras Ipsofilotols914,0,4 ,1