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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-14, Page 7Joitutoy 1014 1h$4 gunJoi 7 „ Molsons Bank Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1845 Capital authorized, $5,000,900 Capital peld Up 2,856,00 - Reserve Fund Z,70,778 Total Assets 27,000,000 Wmmeson maopherson. Peeeldent James =lot, General manager -Notes Discounted, Collectione Math, Drafts Waled, Sterling and American Exchange Bought and Sold, -SAVINGS BANK - Interest allowed on stuns of $1 and up from date of deposit and compounded half -yearly. --P A RM ERS Money advanced to farmers at ow rates. Sale notes collected, 11. C.Brewer, Mgr. CLINTON. G. D. McTaggart BANKER. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN- TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. - - ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. . • W. BR'S."DONE, BARRISTER, SOLI .. ITOR. NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE -Sloane Block-. CLINTON. HENRY BEATTIE, (Successor to Mr. James Scott.) BARRISTER, 'SOLICITOR, • ETC - office forinerly occupied by Mr. James Scott, in Elliott Block MONEY TO LOAN. Ripon' & HALn eonveyanc..rs, Commissioners, Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Money to Loan. C. 13. HALE . JOHN RIDOUT. DR. W. GuNN DRS. GUNN 8: GUNN Dr. W. Gum L. R. C. P. &14.. R.C.S. ltdinburgli. Dr. J. Nisbet Gurn M. 12.-C. 5, Eng, L.. R. C. J.. Loudon Night calls at front .door uf residence on Rattenbury street, opposite - Presbyterian church. - OFFICE- Ontario -street.'-CLINTON., DR.' SHAW • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON. >*-* Opposite St. Paul's church. DR. C. W. THOMPSON • PHYSICrAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given 1.0 dieaegs of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .• ". -Office and Residence-. - ALBERT STREET WEST, CLINTON. . North of Rattenbury.St. DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGF,ON. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Pal lister on Main strett. EAYFIELD, - - ON1 DRS. AGNEW & WLER - - DENTISTS - *- Office adjoining Photo Gallery.open every day and Saet.reay nii,ohts Until 10 o'clock. Auburn every Monday. Dungannon eery Tuesday.. G. ERNEST HOLMES apecialist in Crown and Bridge Work D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeons of °Mar: io. L. D. S. -First class honor -graduate of Dental Department of for auto University. Special attention paid to j es.rvetion of children's teeth. . Will be at the River Hotel, Bay every Monday from to a. m to b p. 111. DR. J. FREEMAN VETERINARY SURGEON, A member of the Vettrinary Medical Associations of London and Edin- burgh and Graduate of the Ontar- io Veterinary College. OFFICE,- Huron street -CLINTON. Next to Commercial Hotel Phone 97 JAMES A. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. I am a licensed auctioneer for the County of Huron and will sell by per- centage or by the dollar. Residence lot 37 and 33, Bayfield Road, one mile south of Clinton. Satisfacticm guar- anteed. Orders left at The News-R.et- ord office or my housd will be prom- ptly attended to. JAMES A. SMITH, Clitittan P. 0. r 7-7 'r- 11, LIPPINCOTT! MONTHLY1 iViAdAtilkit„ A rsonm, 1..t0ttARV''- ii The Cott la Current Literature 111.COMPLEIg NOVLI.6 )(SABIN "-A ANY MI-10rer sToruta AND ;. 2.;'• CN TIMELY TOPICS 10 Pert YeA01; ge ere. A deieV, coArrittutri ortikiet".! 11=4'. 4Aik. Don't try cheap cough mecii. eines, Get the best,_Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. What a record it has, sixty Veal of Cherry Recto:144 _ cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn't uscit-for coughs, _ colds, bronchitis, and all Throat and lung troubles. bay° found that Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral s • is the best medicine I can pergerkbe or axon- chitisocaluektgrjezirntr:I=ii..s.. ese„fac., .01 00. '7'14 ilrAlf00" n er ts. for ""' rorichitis 1A.N.lokaaked..111 .11 , 1 I 1, 1111II orrect any tendency to constipa- tion with small doses 'ofAyerts Pills. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For an up-todate HAIR' CUT• CCEAN SHAVE try the leading barber, NEXT DOOR TO iRWIN'S (limey George D. Roberton, t4\vo.o 00 00000000000 00 Wood's Phosphodine, The Oren Esigllob Renoedy, is an old, well estab- lished and reliable preparation. Ras been prescribecj and used oveztOyears. Ail druge abstain the Dominion 'of Canada sell and recommend an being • Before •end • After, the onlY medicine of its kind that cures and gives universal aatisfaction. It .promptly and permanently cures all forms of Nervous Weak* neas, Emissions. Spermatorrlaca, Impotency, and all effects of abuse or excesses; the excessive use of Tobacco Opium or Stimulants Mental and Brain Wo4$1, allot which lead to IlitIrmity, Insanity, Consumption and an Early Grave. Price $1. per package or six for O. One 'will ptease, six will cure. Mailed prompty on re- ceipt of /price. Bendier free pamphlet. luldrese The. Wood Company, • . Windsor, Oat, Canada, • • Woods Phoppliodine is sold in ton by • Watts & Co., II. B. Combe, R. P: Reale Janet J. E. Hovey, Drug. • gists; • ' Mt) lila "Tire inisurancvaam.up-ilp -Farm and Iselated town PropertY-; • • •-Only Insured.- .• . • OFFICERS. . J; B. McLean., President, '1<ippen P; 0. ; Thos. Fraser; Vice -President, Brucefield P. • 0.;:Hays, Treasurer, Sea.forth P. .0. . . . DIRECTOR. William Sliesney, Seaforth ; • John Grieve, Winthrop ; George Dalo, Sea, forth a • John Watt, Harkiek ; John 13ennewies, Brodliagan ; James Evans, Beechwood ; James Conn011y-, Clinton. AGENTS, ' Robert Smith, Herlock ; .Seaforth ; .Jaines7 CD1111.11ingSt Eginondville ; • J.• W. Yeo, .1-101nrese 7. P.arties' • desirous_ to-:eflect. insurance or transact other business- will bel promptly a.tien.ded..tO on application' to any of the. ...ibbee °Ulcers' addressed` to their respective peisloffices; Loises inspected by • the' direetiar who Bete nearest the sceee.. : . • arriacPe Licelises. 1SS UEDfl r, B, I?, .1 :1.1.3 all QiintOt. . TIME TABLE Tra.inS Will a; r.te at and depart from Clinton st.,t. on ts ollows BUFALO AND .'.0 CD. Going East Er, r,, es • , • 7.38 rem, • e 11 I 3.'23 Pan, Going East Mieed • 4.15 Pan. Going West. Bl ixed ro.le a.m. Going West Exer.ss • 12.55 parr. I, 11 • 1 / 7.05 a.m. . ), 11 •I• '10.32 pan, i,q/smoN., HURON AND BRUCE DIV. Goieg South Express Mixed ," North • 1.1xprese • " Mixed A. 0. PAIIISON, Agent. P. It. HODCeENS, ToWn Ticket Agent. J, D. M.A.CDONALD, DiStriet Ve.ssen- . ger Agent,. Toronto, •7•47 4.15 pen. Io.15 a.111, 6.55 p.m ; /I '• • leY el,. ill:L. tfrAot MARKS Demoted COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending it skateli and description may r6noely ascertain mot opinion free *nether tut ventien is probably pat entabte. Continuities. ratrieuy conedentiod. irahdbook on Patents seta fres, West atonic, for SOCUrint .,1411tentd.4 Patents talon throw, mutm 8, co. reeelve seeeinteetise, without charge, lu the Scientifit Rotlritalt. ltoindsomely Illustrated lAnrest ..,41100.10n (If *ITV Sidentitin 10{.1.14. Terout,*31. eIti' lI 111011thi. D0111 1 1111 INOWNIMOOTp, l$T "I *t t1.1,N . t. W. laranto to6 yoling to Dile bag be er 4 of troth), whooping cough and eoltlaby Vetneartiolene--lhetbrestliti its MAUR TO THE JANITOR, THOU 3ThOo AI 'Winsome Winnie gam Peet "turn the building on and • off," Give ear. prey thee, to MY PraP4014 That's interrupted by a cough. There's gooseflesh on my Peraosiage, There's chliblairts My aching feet; 0 Janitor, please, Janitor, Ohre us a tinY bit of heati 'We've toe the leeman'e friendship, for W4 have no use for libn The Ice he furnishes ain't half As cold AS 411 MY farailY MY wife and little ones weep hail That sounds like buckshot on the floral Please give us heat or, Janitor. We never will be warm eome morel Last night lay awake and wept • To think that when the morning eame I'd have to get me up and dressed And start once more the freezieg game. Each child is shaking like a leaf iat poplar in a summer storm, A.nd now and then nee them crawl • • Into the lee chest to get warm. 0 Janitor, hear now the • That khan be thine if thou dont not Give ear unto our freezing plaint .And malte this fiat an nice and hot; lifey you through all eternity Sit on an iceberg stark rind bare - The while a million palm !eat fans • ICeep stirring up the icy airi • --Baltimore American., - A Fotreed Almmie-Say, ain't you got no more sense don ter laugh at n feller wore got a tootache? Willie -I ain't !elfin 'cause you got it, I'm Iran 'cause I ain't got it. -New york Times. • • •• Wonsants .Progreis. . • "Do you think woman has really bro. -"greased so much?" • '"Certainly." "She does not deem to be prized an much as she was formerly." , • "Row do you make that mit?"• • "Well, the man in 'search ef a Wifn • used to consider her worth stealing • once. . Then he gave' up his stealing habits, except for art Oceasional lapse, but he still considered her worth buy- • ing, and his success corresponded With. his financial rating. Now" -- now'?" • "Why, he demands a cash bonus now, so that in effect she his to buy hir6;"- Chicago Post.' • Scientifically Cenaideired." "If I give you something to eat,- win you chop some Wood?' •f`tatly,"-answered---afeandering Milre„ - • 'dat's ,of demihypothetioal ques-• . tions. You ;know digestion draws de. . blood from de head„which has a tend -ency ter . weaken de' Intelligence tut de will power. :If was ter surprise me system wit' a soniare meal, dere's ne tellin' what I might do." -Washington Star.• • • • • A Sauget Scholar. • • A Sunday school teacher reoently told • her class . about. the cruelty In -.Volved in docking horses. "Can any lit- tle girl ,tell me;" She staid, "of an ap-,. preprints ;rem of Scripture referring .• to such treatment?" ' • . - • There was a pause,. and -then.a. small .girl arose' and said soleninly; • "What God 'bath joined together. let no min.; Put asunder "-Journal of Education. ; • Omaistilseenir ." CheepleirSay, old mai, thie Is pret- ty 'good ettdf. . • Gestley (proud of his wine cellar) - Well, ra,thet ." That Wine at least ..fiffy years Old. , • . cheepley-Gee Whist It Most hay* been great when it was freshl•-tPliila- delphia Press. . • •• ". • . • No Good. f•• ; 00 h. A "Dat old adage 'bout 'Adria' a • via up is on de blink." • "How se?? "I seen a diatnOnd pin onct-on a lady's dresaite table -an' here am."-* San Francisco Examiner. The 113ftichelor,os realm. ' Lives of henpecked men remind us • Who have not as yet been caught •'that we 'might leave sone behind us, • Bet we rather guess we'll not. She that's trim may b. a fat ones• • She that's 'meet sews day be grInt • When by Merely looking at one She will sqUelch the aoul in him. •Let tie then go billing, cociingt Let tit mill them sweet and fair• ; It is lovely te be wooing, Bet You'd. better *toe right there. • -eptileago Recorol-Herald. Lever's Y.2(ViriseRead)Disinfedtant Soati Povvder is better than other beep powders, .ss it eta° mite as a dishafeetant. A OAP 0.44.10. •Tho following letter, addressed to th4 a Secretary a the National Sanitarium •Aiemelation, ',reroute, from the Rectory, Norwood, Ont., and signed by Rev. IL • goKee McLennan, a well-known Angli- : can minister of the province; needs no comment of ours. It reads: "I desire to secure the admission into the Fee° A.emarding to a statement made by Sudendorf, euperInteodent of dairy en- bibite, the dairy exhibits at OAR WOrlfrti. fair are to be located in the Agrieull-, tuna palace, Which VIII be 1500 feet Wide and 1,600 feet long and Is now being bat in the most deeirable part' of the grouncle. The dairy products will be displayed In three Mammoth' plate glow retrigeratore, each 00 feet' len/ and 80 to 40 feet wide. The working dairy will 6-e along the wall! of the building near the glass rafter--; atom and will occupy floor Onace of! about 8,600 'square feet and will he • fitted with all the latest machinery and appliances. Here the rank front the dairy b,erds will be made up into' butter and cheese. In order that the' work in the dairy may be seen by all W ri so es re e wa W ; glass: A number of leading states bare already applied for space, and it is ex -1 pected that the etate exhibits of butter; and cheese will be the largest and meet; attractive ever shown, In the machinery line over 20,000 scniare feet of space have been applied • for, and all the prominent manufac-I turers of dairy and creamery apparatus! will take part, • There will also be working exhibits; of sanitary milk plants and fancy for-. eign and domestic cbeese and a large exhibit of butter and cheese from. for- eign countries. • Minnesota Dairy Figures. ' The report tssbed of the state dairy. and food departmentc stows that ther MI, creameries of ittinneiota which have been inspected during the pest season consurae every day 5,400,000, pounds of milk. • The 'figures for Ow year show that 40,000,000 pounds of butter are prodneed by these crenni erles and seld•for $17,500,000, of whiel.'; $12,500,000 went directly lilt° the pock ets of the patrons of the ereamerlex The 681 :creameries are feroiShed wit!) milk by 420;000 Cows out of the WO. 000 Cows In the state. • ' Hard Work, but • It Pays. , • An aggressive dairyman saYs: "Dal - farming is taxing business, It keel us at Mahe morning and evening eve day; but it Makes the farm, .and wl prices such as they have been of L. . It will :make us if we attend, to le• • mon' intelligently." dZADIC1•71141T'S APPEAL. The Rev, W. F. BrOwnloo, Ridgetown, Anglican Minister,.has •Writtca the fol- lowieg leiter to thri Muekoke, Free Hoepi- tal fee' CcinsumPtivos D_car.Sir.-.-.1. fell in Witti.n case tQ-4iy •in pari -h, a young- wonian very ilL eith ceesumption and I promised .1 avuuld tvrito you regarding her entrance itetnethe-liospital -for--consuroPtives ili rg,tskoictv: The case is one of great neces- sity and cheritY. The aliplicentis'about years t:f age. Silo is practically with- - out a home, etaying ht preseut with a • relative. OM is blight and ainiableialid weuld liko to livo. AS understand,yen rejeet none on aceount of poverty. I; commend the case to you as one most zoecly, and if you can send me instrue. tiens: or papers for epplication to the hospital; I will $ee to raieing nicessarY Ineans for her transportation aed have her emit at ones, as I imagine she. is not: beyond receiving benefit. . '• • (Note .bY"Editor.---Sir *B.. 'Mere: dith, Kt., Vice -President cif:the NatiOnal Sazeitaritin Associatien, or Mr. W. 1: Gage, Chairinen of the Eieeutive Corn,' ittee, Toroe to, .will gladly receive con- tributions •fer this mid several other eatia.11y,i4toons da•ses, f.pr.help.] Why Bugg Didn't Go Home WANTED -Several persons ef char. aeter and good reputation in, each state (one in this eoutity requiredlto represent and advertise old cetablish- ed :wealthy busbies's house. of solid fiiiandai etafidirig, Salary $et week. ly wigt expenses additidual• all pay- ahle task &tett every ‘Vetitte.sday from head florae and carriage furnisted when necestialev. Referentea. Enclose self-addreased itivelope. Cole , 331 Dearborn St Chicago • tt looking pact', said Snug - gins. • • Buggins certainly did look -.had. •His eyes bad large dark rings under them, his face was pale, and his Jett:cheek Was horribly swollen. •, • "Bad:" he. shorted. "So void yoe • look bad if you'd been. through what • Inne." • • • ."Wliat's the trouble?" • tdn"re imuliloriininingg,niefurhiagti'as what you want to know: • But t4ra's ..not the trouble. • The trouble .is • that I've been walking about the streets with it since ditYlIght." • "But..'the streetsaro . place for • you," protested Snuggixie: "If you hail," • neuralgia. You ought to stay hOtne." . "That's all you know • about it," snarled Ituggins. "Piorne's no place for me' when I'm sick." • "Why, your wife used to be a trained-. nurse." •' "ExaCtly. She can giVe me the best attention -from a 'medical standpeint She knows just what ought to be done and does It. But there the matter ends. Sympathy's What ',want; and that she Won't give to DDT tick man.' She says she wouldn't have been a good nurse if she hadn't got rid of her syinpathy in the iirtst year ot her training. • She is always well herself and can't anpre- elate what pain is. Go home? Not muchl"-Philadelphist. Preset. neoret. "Won't you tell Mb Whoigti portrait on Wear in that locket?" "Ikto, Indeed, I'm afraid; It would make you ln."--New York American, Hospital for Consumptives at Oral/ca- baret of a yonng woman, a member of uranya call: ea teaosneoisbao vgetrient7 opnr00., milting We can be saved. Three years ago Um mother died of consumption. Since that time it has been my painful duty to bury two of the sons with the same disease. Now Annie, Aga about seventeen, and a boy of fourteen, are all that remain of the faraiiy; The poor girl has been in Muskoka, boarding ata rivate bou ev't' t d d She returned home last ;week, and within. tvreuty-four hours of her return her coughs aud irritatiou of tho throat. father dropped dead iu his buggy while Antiseptic Tablets• bog. ALL DUGOUTS 301 riving • into Norwood. Tho ease ni I 7 • 4$1aLii.thed /879 Whooping Cough, Croup. Brorichitis, Cough, Grip, Asthma', Diphtheria • OBESE:JUNE 16 A BOON TO ASTHMATICS • CREBOGEND id a long established and standard remedy for the disease e Indicated. It cures because the air rendered strengiy antiseptic 10 carried over the dismeed surface; of the bronchial tubes with every breath, going prolonged and constant treatment. • Those ot a consumptive tendency, or oedema nem chronic bronchitis, And brunediate relief from coughs or Wanted eondltlone et the throat. Deveriptive booklet free, LENSING, MILES C�.. 165t Notre Dante St„ Montreal, Canadian Agents Cresolene dissolved in the Yuciuth are effective and ego for surely one that must appeal to the sym. pa,thies of everyone, and yet, I fear, only ono of the many that are constantly coming under Your notice." [Note.-Ileaders-and may their num- ber be many -who desire to assist in this • worthy work may send their gifts to Sir Wm, R. Meredith, Kt, , Tice:President', N'ationtil Sanitarium Aosociatien, TO- • rout°, or Arr. W. J. Gage, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Toronto.) Fifty-two lives Were lost by the Mate, ing cif the steamer Callanv between .Seattle and Victoria. •Thoince" Sweeney,. gateman on the Grand Trunk at 51., -Henry, was killed while walking' on tie- railway. KNEW - CHASE IN 1807. One of . Dr. Cliase'S oldest .patients • Canticles is Mr, G. T. • Parish of Stur- 'geor • Bay, •Sinicoe Co., ; Ont.,;• tvhcin he Mire() of kidney disease 18(47. by ineens of his . celebrated Xidney- Liver Pills, Mr, Parish, writes •that he cli.as 'not think ttere is er,y -medicine. hell' so good Jilt • i it -1•1 he. eeeps . Chase's KidnerLiver pale alweys. in stock. . • • •"• - " : " The' Toronto .Electric • Light. Compeaty are ; big the' C. P It's .applite.tion • at Ottawa to:accptire• mere 'lard on the 'EsPlana.tle. •- • • - Seviri, :men were 1-• ille.d, atter tWo jitred au .exPlosidn of. gas tunnel: NO: "3 of .the.:Crow'e. Nest Co,l. Com," peny's mine at .14iclaa • • ' • • . • FOR (wpm SIXTY YEARS...." Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has. been used by millions of mother,s for their • childrett while teething: • '.1f die- turbed.by night and brace of yeti/ rest by • a seek • child sulIering • and,: cry. big with pain of cutting teeth Send .it once and get . a bottle of ".111ri.. Wieslow's _Soothing Syrup" for chuid- rn . teething. It • will relieve the pOor- little su Ilerer • immediately. Depend • apon if, motliCra, there is no mistake.' about cures. Diarrhoea, -rev- latee the Stennach, and Bowels, .euresu Solteni the' GuinS, reduces tiiflairnnatioii'-anel gives tribe and •en. en- ergy; to the, whole system,' Winslow's Soothi ng Synip' for • eh i Ide reit teething: is pleasant to :the; -taste 'and". is' the prescription of one, of . the • oldest „a&I .best female physicians and nurses•the 'United .Statesi - Price .25. cents a bottle. Sold by Intl drug-. :gists...throughout the .World. Be mire .and ask . for • "Mrs: • Winslow'S • Sooth- ing Syrup." • • • Two "It's hard to have a lot of debts that you simply can't pay." • "Oh, r don't know. It's *orse to • have a lot that you simply have. to pay," -Philadelphia North .American. THE SPIRIT OF•WIN'TER lire :spirit of Winter .Wiili , ing its .presente kroWn in nmor.ly differ- ent ways-sdnietinies by efieery son - thine• and .glistening snows and sOme. times :by driving winds and blinding storms. peOple it seems to take a delight in makitg had things worse, lor .rhentnatisin twists harder, twinge. .sharper, eatarrla becomee more annoying end the mary syinptoms of seridif,is. are developed and aggravated. is TJOt emelt poetrY, in this, but there as truth, and it is a woriehr that lucre people don't get rid these ail- ments, The Medicine that cures. them. •-,11ooel's Sarsaparilla -is easily chtse ined 'Mid there ie.abuttelant proof that its ctiree 'ere reelica and permanent. 'CANNOT ..1/0 WITHOUT IT., Once 'Dr,. CIK.scis, ointinent. becornee knOwn,' it• is indispeimable in Oi . home b.:eat:se of the scores of ways in wl it call he used.. While this oiistenetit is hest known as a positive cute for ecz- ema.; salt rheum, iteling piles, and the mosttorturitg diseases • of the skin, it. is ulso unapproachable as a trcatinent. for chafed, irritated skin, pimples, blacklicade, poisoned Skin, scalds,burns anh sores of every deseriiition. • VLr Kivas Tully, discussed the lower.; log cf lake levels 13.61 inehes ilt Lake Ontario during so years, Piles Torture • • Many People Who do not understand the nature fertilely' albnent, and hesitate to *undergo A local examtnetton. Piles, or hemorrhoids, are small tumors, which form in and about the orifice of the rectum. They are caused by an enlarged and inflamed condition of the veins, which IWO very numerous in this portion of the' body. Piles frequently attack women during the Cao pectant period or after childbirth. In bleeding piles the hemorrhage is some. Lima so profuse as to cause death. Protruding piles are the most dreaded because it is commonly believed theta surgical operation is the only means of cure. Any form of piles causes dreadful seeming on account of the itching and hurtling whielt accompany them. Otie can scarcely walk at times and dating the night, I when the body gets :Met, Meeting is intense, Dr. Chest?* Ointment is the only absolute and guaranteed Mite for every form of piles. It has a record of curesunparalleled in the histery of tuedielne, de cents a box* at oil dealers, or Edinanton, Bates and Coq Toronto. To protect you against laiitation$ the portrait end Signature of Dr, A. W. Chat, the famous receipt book anthers MO On On* box, y 1.1,dhj, 1,11 .8„siness Priliciplqs4Farmiqg . A farmer should have "just as edefal a business training as a merchant, 'banker, uninufaeturer, or ..any other business man. Shoold understand D intricacies of financing ; kniev how to estimate aceuretely, work out interest And diseutulte, 'keep books, etc, . • • • A course in the Forest City Business find Shorthand .College includes ail these studies -are taught by a thoroughly competent staff of,experienced teachers. • , • Beery student' meat pesa en examination. prepared bra statT • • of qualifiedoxaminers before reeeiviug his or her Diploma. Booklet fully explains courses, costs, etc., FREE for a postal. J. W. WESTERVELT, Plum OLDEST; NATIONAI 3" Co Y. M. G. A. 13meemo, LONDON., • .•" 1,4Ra EST, MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED 'AND ' ONLY AGRICULTURAL A.ND liOMB• PAPER IN 'CANADA • ' A.• 1 After -Jan. Pr4ee-$1.5052 . Numbers • ..Netv.subscrlbees• gat I alarice t 1ii f.er f1e, h,cjtfdig iogliiticent:Chiipt Tune n u her. Send.in your :sublet if ion it."00ce. Don't miss a singlesis:Aie . Agents wanted. eVerywhere,libei al It ins •gi'V en. Semple copy fi ee.• • • The William Weld Co, Ltd,' Loritto'n'()At. • •• • 4.4•1., I...ma I III dA.m.IWa.r.L.I. ....5d1 II I., 1 4 1 .1111 1 RCE_NIJIVIBER of our subscribers are in arrears -from 'oneto six years. The -individual amounts are small but not so lie total which wou- ld enable us to make further, Contem' plat- ed' iminsovemen.ts in The News -Record. An early remittance will thus oblige. In remitting plea- se do - so by postal, . note or express order and address it01111111141111111M1016=111110011111611121 a W. J. MITCHELL, 'The NewRecord, Ont. AilimialtattrarCMazie