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March alst 1904 The Cuuton Nalvs.Uecortt
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MO1 S 0 s Bank ;I
, pointed, by All of
lis d. 1835
Capital authorized, $5,000,000 ..
Capival ea.( tip 340004000 i
Reserve Fund 24850,000 i
Total .ssits ' Z7,000,000 i
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Jo,nius Eli In, • • titi era) Maneher .
NOTICE -
\xv,, h.q. to iiia.upy our new
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CLINTON
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G. D. McTaggart
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Tour doctor will tell you that
thin pale weak nervous chil-
dren become strong and well ;
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
- Small doses, for a few days. :
Sarsaparilla
The change is very prompt :„
and very marked. Ask your
= doctor why lt is. He has our
formula and will explain.
eneYhhe' years 04, for many months no
Bot .tho,Voit could Jive because ot thin Mood.
Dlotely ,Ayer' $rapt11 CM.
MISS, E. BTAMMINST.1211,'Vluelapd,
SLOG a bottle.
J. 9..4:1Tgit (20 -
Au tioisclats. for Lowoll. Staxt.
Tb.e Children
.0.....s.vsseimessoniessesssassetzse,
UllIeusnees,00nstipation prevent re
covery. Cure.these with Ayer's plus
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BANKER. • 00
A GENERAL BANKINCI BUSINESS..
For an up-todate
TRANSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN-
TED. DRAPTS ISSUED. INTEREST
ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, -
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
W. BRYDONE,
BARRISTE,R, SOLICITOR..
NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE -Sloane Blook-,- CLINTON;
HENRY BEATTIE
(Sute,ssor to Mr. Janus Scott.)
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC
office formerly occupii'd it, r'Mr
James l-leott, in Elliott 131'nek . ,-
mox-Ht"ro LOAN. .
•RIDOL"P & IIALE . .
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....onveyancers, Commissioners, ,Real •
1state • and Insurance Agency,
Money to Loan,
C. II. HALE - JOHN. RIDOUT,
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DRS'. GUNN &. UNN
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•Dr. IV. Gurn L. R. C. 1'. &
° • 1.:dinburgh.. • .. •
Dr. J. Nisbet. Guru Al. R. C. S. B,ng.
I,. R. C.. r. London
N ight calls at. front door of rtsidnii
'on. Ratteditiry 'street, opposite'
Presbyterian ehurch. •
01010ICE.- Ontario street -CLINTON.
DR. SHAW
PHYSICIAN AND suRp.Eox.,
• OFICH- Ontario street -CLINTON";
Opposite St. Paul's church. „
DR. • C. W. THOAIPSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseaSesof•
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. .
• -011ice and Residence • •
ALBERT STREla WEST, CLINTON:
North of Rattenbery St.
DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON:
Office formerly occupied by Dr. Pals
lister on Mani strest.
HAIR CUT
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cueAN sufAve
try the leading barber.
NEXT DOOR TO IRWIN'S GROCERY
George D. Roberton.
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WOOd,'S)
The Great English Remek',.
.is an old, well estab-
lished and
preparation. Dag bean
prescribed and- • used
over 40 years. .411 drug-.
gists in the Dominion
of Canada sell and
. recommend ,as being
13efore and . After,' the .ohly medicine of
• its kindthat tures and
.gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and
Permanently. cures all forms of . Nervous Weak.
ness, Rmissionn, Sperniatorrluca; Impotencth
and all °free ts of abuse or eXcesses ; theexcessive
use of . Tobacco, Opium or Stitnuiants,•111entat
and Brain Worry, all of which lestd to Infirmity,
Insanity, Consumption and an Early Grave.
Price '31 • per package .or six for $5.. One will
ritvase, six, will cure. Mailed prompty on re-
ceipt of price. Send for free Pamphlet. Ad.drese
. • .23113 Wood Cow.pany, •
• . ' ' 'windsor, ens, eitneda,
-Woods: Phosphodiiie .is .sold.. 111 • eun-
ton • by, ,Watts St Co.., II. 111
P.. keekie and. J...10S Dreg.•
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'1'.ile.111G14111.31) Mutual:Ftre
ltisura.rtte:.'Gprtivanu..
and 'fficititted„• Town Prbeertys4--
Insureds- s • •
' OFFICERS.. .
.T. 13. ItIel.ean, President, '1V-i1)pe1t P.
Thos.; Frasar, Vice-l'resident,
BrvisSilsid 0. ; E. Bays, See,-
'Pre:usurer Seitforth 1'. 0. :`
DIRECTORS. . •
Will lam Shesney, Seaforth •.; John
Grie•ve, 'Winthrop (3eorge. 1)ale; Soa
forth ; John Watt, IIarloek ; Jolta
'Irately/less Ilrodhagan ; James Evans,
• Beech wood ; .441141145 Connolly, Clinton:
•
ybert Sin i th , • Ifitehicks •, E. 21 i 14-
chley, Seaforth ; .liones Ciunthings;
Egreolidville ; W. .Yeo,
ville:
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Parties clesikinis to' effect Inettratice,
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or tr.nusact , other business will be
;promptly attended to. on: :application
Lo any. oftlic ..above officers addre.s.sest
_to,. their respective POStolliceS..
'inspected by lite • direettirwho lives
iicanist the .scenes,
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DR. AGNEW, DENTIST. '
Office adjoinieg Photo Gathry. open
every day and Saturday nightsuntil
• to o'clock.
CLINToN, .0NT.
Isl. G. •10,12NEST I 1 01,1v11?,S.1.
• tspecialist 341 erown and ['ridge Work-
!). D. S.-Gradtiate of the. Royal Col --
lege ut Dental Surgeues oi Ontar-
io.
I,. 8.-Eirst class honor graduates
of Dental Department ol toisto
Uni versity.
Special Attention pniti Lo t-savatietc.
of elnidren's teeth. " - •
Will he at the River Ilottl, Bay fields
every Monday 1roiii 4011.411._ 14) 1.2.
p. 211.
-T. FREEillAN
V ET ER I N ARV' SURGEON: .
member of the Veterniary Medical
Associatimis of London and Edin-
burgh and Grsduate of the Ontar-
io Veterinary Cottage. •
OFFICE- Huron street -CLINTON,
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Next to Cieniercial Hotel--
Ph
one 97 -
JAMES A. SMITH, AUCTIONEER.
I am a licensed auctioneer for the
County of I itiron and will sell by per-
centage or be the dollar. Residence lot
37 and 3S, Hayfield Road, one nolo
houth of Clinton. Satidfaetion guar- ,
Inured. orders left at The News -Rec-
ord (Alice or iny house will be prom-
ptly attended to.
JAMES A. SMITH, ,
Clinton I?: 0. I
Marriage
Licenses'
Camdian Food Prow
ducts in 6reat
Britain,
. he following is the repor,, of Mr. A..
W. Grindley, Agent of the Depart..
ment, of Agrieniture in Great Britain,
41 gaveling Canadiim Food products in
Great, Britain.
Canadian Food Produets are often
eold Oreat Beitain to the consumer,
ite being the product of Great Britain
or product Of some oth'er country, the
produce of which may command higher
pi ices on the markets. The only thing
that can be done le for Canadian
vole to brand 'Canada" or 'Canadian'
ein everything and advertise freely In
the 131itiel1 trade jout.nals.. ,A. few
Catrieliaal firms have followed this
plan tied to.ditv their 'Brands are in
demand mid toe known as °Canadian .
Produce', but this position has only
been gained by apeueling i lot.or moi.
ey in advertising.Finaneial rettlens.".
! al e what the average' shipper looks
for and if he receives more money by
having his goods sold as the product -
of some other country, he very mauls
aIIy pockete the higher ptice and seys.
nothing. itis a very slow game get.
ting the British people to change their
ideas or tastes, to way the game, one
1111164 base lots of time and spend' num.
ey freely which the avetage Canadian
exporter copilot atford to do, out Orin,
adian Oomis iere gradually, it slowly,
gaming in. favor. This gain in teem
is elliefty due to Lite fine quality of the
Canadien goode. International coin -
petition ie so keen te denture the Brit-
ish market. that; there is no room tor
fake games, and I etri Sorry to say the •
only way. to 'Make sOnits Canadian
shippers honest is by ,Act .of Parlie•
040441.. Great goods has already been
done hy The Fruit Marks Ael.. 000
dairy prodects are landing each season •
in more perfect condition, this is 'due
Cis the clese inspection kept iu Canada
over manufacture or cheese and butter,
1.0 the improvement in cheese factories
anti ssrearneries, but . largely due Gov.
n men r, Cool C.nring. Rooms for cheese.
and the imprinted cool and eold storage
for Ned.. products on. the various
Steamship:U(1er; running from Canada
to .the different British Potts.
0 INADIAN BUTTER' PACKED.
IN DANISH KLIDI.S.
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Mr; Griralleyalso repoi•ts the follow•
•.ng cnucerning the. ortpking- of Cana-
dian 1n4eis11-1 D11I ISII Kiels •
The botter packed this style is the
hest, .quality of Canadian thertoiery
and is -put up •ill this shape be the ship!
pees who .receive their instructions
troin consienees on this side; most of
41. conies with no mark -except what IS
eri the sacking which ,covers the .csiek,.
ilitity Mark loon. the eask, can .easi.
Iy...erased. • 'The .is no doubt. that the
litilk of the butter packed in (Ilia style
is scold ari .Cituicest, oeiliSs. • . • .
' .()nly.. a new Canadian firms ship
butter in KielS Or eggelri. the Foreign
ov (2a -8e. • • •
Oltitadli in the Ma:laity Of Cases 44)08
not get credit -for' herfood pre'ducus
Otte tieVer sees iti.13ritish -l'Iltsi,l shops
Ortnadiao. Cheese, Cauediati Butter, •
Olootri•ian Eggs, Catiadien -Bacon. 01
CIanadian Beef.. A fewOrtnadilin 1101101
are advertisiett • their." geode ..
in. tittle • outs goods- maybe' . -
celled Tor, . het asyet. the :average
1341th-di cense ruer•doe's.not Cale where
Ids focal coiner; frourasiong as it snits
his, taste alid . the ...wive is' reasonable.
.As a getievatrete the! .Wholesele litses
buy and sell. gotals for ,whet they :itee..
ilre funny work is done by• the retailer
andthe 'consutners are •the only ones
ileeeived, aod they c .
on'.eare the'
'quality is good, .
Under the Merchandise Marks Act,
(of 'Great Brit:tin) goods -can enter .the
country with no mark 'or any nrerk
that Will.notieed ;people as • to where
the goods seine froic, for example :if
. you ont Bohtlin. on getals; the party
concerned wotild be fined, as 'there. is
•It Boston in England but Boston, Mess.
or Boston, U. S.: A. • Would be 'safe.
Nova Seotiii, on apples front:that, pre-
yince Wend, be allowed, 'its -Nova Sco-
tian apples me elassed by- theniselveS,
.Eggs flow Collude packed in the for.
,eign in...Irish. • case' which Indds 1440
eggs. • These ate Sold es Iriph• or
:Selected -Dodd), Whichever 'may' beiug
the 'highest pi -ice. • American, and
'Canadian. haeon and Aiiinis• aresent
orn port, of land Mg, tab.Inglieh sinokes
. noiises ited appear en- the.- Itlaritet as
• Wiltshire, Cu m berl and; Yorkshire,.
.Berkshire, • �r; any. ta her 'favorite
brand.... Of-c-ourse it you could preve a
:
(24 00 where sniallis. wete fat -god tIue
patties concerned :would he '. heavily,
tined, but iill tide funny isprk is done.
in cellar4 or behindthe scenes.. . '
. • • . Yonrs Very ule, • • • .
W. A. Clenaohi;
CA.T4.R,11i1 OF 'THE HEAD. •
Is very Common, butawfultiger-
• ...IVi'
:. SlED BY. • cads to consompLion.. Cure is as cer-
becanse• it, 1211U4108I deafnese lend
••• tido to follow the use of Ottani-ozone.
timbal]. :Olinton: as day Lo l'ollow night. Yon simply
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. breathe the fragrant, healing Catarrh-
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al ri v0 sit mid depart
front Clinton' Stat. Oa • °INA'S :
111.11ALO AND G01)1.:1; rcn.
:„Goitig 14:ust1.0,x; test; 1.38 asn,
12 .11 3.23 P.M.
(loins° 1 0,art. . . • .• 5.20 13.10„,
Going 'West.
Going Wert I0,xi..r.ss iss p.111: . :
Why, Mr. Whitney's own brother,Mr.
Albert Whitney, of Wiser t.43; Co., the
Jisott d" , is a Ltlieral, atnl
-supports Mv. Hose.
"The view of the liquor men is that
the proper place for the party whieh
possesses pr actically all the tem perimee
men,that is,. the Liberal party, is to h
itt powe_.,r. They .can do the least harm
W
there. 'hereas', the liquor men argue.
if you pot these people in oppositio
they might organize the Whole pro v it-
ce for temperence. You may be sure
that this is the avowed,policy of the
liquor interest, and t•hey are endeavor.
ing to apply it at the present Men:
junctto e,If no bill is introduced, it
(110191.18 thnb thet!iquor vote will go to
the tsoirernmen • in thby
e e -e ections,
as well as a generous supply or the
'filifleWS Of War'. If a bill is. introdnced
It Will struirly be to give the tempera')
eo people n. look at it, and the House
will adjourn withmit doing itnythIng.
It Is said that several of the Libeetil
inemhere are pledged to the liquor side
and'Huit they have promised to vote
against any Government measure. that
would upset the Ministry if TemPer-
ance legislation is pressed. Of this I
have no' knowledge, but it quite likely
to he true,' -News,.
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W HAT IS DYSPEPSIA ?
nausea, longing for food yet !
dreaditigta eat. You may have the
real thing, but Ferrozone will cure yon
like it did S. I). Huntington Of ilamil.
ton, who says "I 'frequently was at.
tacked with stich acute dyspepsia that
I thought it. must he beast disease. I
used Ferrozone and got, relief,' 1 kept
00 tieing Ferrozeme and Was cured,
My digestion is in perfeet inder and I -
Can eat anything to -day." Nothing is
as good as Ferrozone for dyspepsia •
and those bothered with wirak stein- -
achs. Price 50c at dtuggist.s.-
The Soo Bribery,
• The details of the bribery at Saul
.Ste.' Mario are corning outbefore tbe
Puidin Acenunts. Committee.' They
fairly take the breath. away, Lawyers'
'and ContraCifors' names -wine inserted
o11. the pay -roll aftet tho crash had tak-
en piitee. Salatriess Were raised alto.
the company had closed its works. Thi -s
wits shameless. pohlic.rolibe.ry. No oth-
er 41(41140 0414) be given for such' ..cleinge.
No eameet, of .apologetle explanation
Call tl1lLkt anything elseof the. • pay.
Ment. of these :safer ies,. ; • 4,.
At the, intone:A in which theSe facts
are.coming to light, the Legisleture. is
being preSsed to pledge. the -credit Of
the.Province te tinance•Yet frther this'l
privateen t erprise. • The ()onset itleted.
_take Suretareqsnepany has no greater
elajni to peltheald..thrte. has :any other,
Private busides.s concerns . It already.
hes beep the tee.dium. Of..a .scrindalotts.
Misuse of piddle .ftinde... Smite of its
officials have been privy tnit repeciofls.
and dishonest swelling.of the 1410n4e145'
Orwell...paid business in'en There:. are
•ferty •SeVen..l-Libera.1 '010000etiS Of the
-House . ViIl every- mei vol e
• for this' itialaefinis: -doom/litre fi•oni
*ay principle. Within -made" ,Hie •Stowat
• Go Y ern men sound and restiect .
Has eVery note of the fertySseven .per -
snarled hi -rust -41r that it:vvits tight 1.0 'p1111
the pay -roll- when •the,. Govertmonit
supplied the:money'? .fleveryInao of
them ..convineed. that is' right to.
pledge, puh1:ie'redit to a.....private cops
earn whichlots been 'Mixed op in slide-
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.1 ritiniset bins.? 'rho ...ecruplIne. of • 0110-
411140 .coold hold rip the -iniquitous pro-
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posal, --sToron to -New. , • - • . ' • •-•
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'4.. SEHBNELy•IIAPPY 'MAN.
Iit./Mr. Thos. McOliishiin Nof.th
Pelham who was °cured. of imiscular
rheuinatisni by .Nerviline, the most,
.pe.Werfill rheumatic remedy in the.
world. -"if suffered all manner of nein
..fer....yeitte, he no itch., and Nerviline.
Was the only thing Oita dicl tne, any
good. - I can -heartily reeotninend Ner-
viline for all. ft:nails. of' rheuniatisni;
goes to thesiery core of Hit; pain and
betties) leSling relief. Let .everysulf-.
erer leottelaniti bitck,. aching joints and.
swelled limbs est, Nery dine. It's sure
to eure and casts 25c for a large bottle...
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• " • 411. Joseph. -' • •
• Thereare not many signs Of • spring
VOL) in this .locality.. .
esonewhieli spreads through theuasal •
pastiages, t !iron t told lung, Aviv ing
out every vestige of catarrh. . "I was
cured chroliie 'eatarrh tlie nose
arid threat" writes Earnest M Wilk-
inson of Lapreneeton "after many
years of misery by Cate:TIM:zone
which is a isplendid remedy in free the
411' passages' froto mucous, Cetatall.
'ozone relieved. quiekly Mal tily (21.1(01414.8 beet". Permanent." Price $1.00 for
twu , menthe teeitlinent; trial 8181) 245(2.
' s.
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A. 0; PATTISON, Station Agtril,
10. R. TIODGENS, . Tom n Ticket Agent.
j. 1). MACDONALD, District 1?asa2e.
• ger Agent, foronto..
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DESIGNS
COPYRtGliTa &0.
Anyeno sending ft 2121c2PIT Wail description TnIty
itIfekly ASPOrtitin °tit opinion froo whether an
Invention is probably patentable. Cotnninntra
Rene Atrlotliy dontfal. Iitudbtolt Patonte
sent free, 01(loAt neoncy for scouring patent&
Potonts takori Orono') Munn & Co. rootlet
4Anniat notice, without ebareo, 1.I 22.10
$Cittitifit tkL
hondsomoly Iiiitsfrotod tong:tr, toirsoet olr
enistion le 1112v ;-2,2"otatifel...von141,„ rriit,vt.teari
rolt 2,1:1000 r
Vlifir: 'PS (J11,251ar '157' i
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'.2.•I1 PEA YftA 1,18 CID. A DOPY
-u eT I 14' 1-1 E :1) r tva Int:Lute too young to take medicine ins.s
At.I 144.4.444,:A 4.. t 1%1 ITOIt' cra of Men, whooping cough and colds bY
410.i11g V4po4sos91ot14--they breathe it.
• Many • dollars worth of. fish have
been polled (41.1(4 (41 Lake Huron and by
the looks of things at preeent, it will
last for nearly a Inenth yet,.
Mr. Regis Denothie is able to be Out
and around Again. . • . •
. Mr; and 'Mrs. David •Geroniette Of
near • .Grand Bend,. visited relations.
here last week.' "..: ' • :
. Mr.. N.,NL Cantin , is not home yet
but is expected Seen.. . • ,
,
Mr', Fred Belanger, who has .been.
away for a few Months, arrived: in
St., Joseph Saturday.: Re will 'work
entheSt. Joseph and •Baylield 'hats
hors tlext Summer/ .
AN ORDINARY.PILL
Is liable to cense griping pains, but.
ths Hateiltort's Pills of Mandrake and
'13iitteenut tweet,' '011ie or . cause .apy
pain whatsoever, Tlie mildest 'and
effectivephysic, • !Sere -mirefor head.
eche end hillienstiess: use only Dr.
Ramilton's Pills. Price 25.c. •
Exact iy'. what Mr. Ross wrii (10 about
los ptatnised temperance
imt yet known. Another phase of' the
queetion ie preseuted in the current is -
site of The Wine anti Spirit. Journal,
,lio monthly organ of thet.r&tdo, which
warns 1:1:10 retail and hotel trade of the
trOvince that they will shortly have
to face further restrictive lane. The
Journal considers it ''highly probable
that a (101111. 04' the proposed legislation
will be submitted to -the House %%Rhin
the current month,' and it, goes on to
say that, the liquor vote will become 'a
single political unit, whose support
will be extended to that party, which
best protects its legititnate interests.'
'Phe veiled threat, which is implied by
he article, creates some in terebt.
A well informed gentleman said to
The News to.day : 'Tile avowed policy
(11 1.1:10 liquor Interests for years past
has been to keep the Dretiellb Govern-
ment, in power. BY the leaders of .the
liquor part . mean the wealthier dis-
tillers and brewers. They ate organ- -
ised, They know what they wantouvi
(1:1037 get It.' A certainamount, of con.,
fusion • is occasioned in the popular
mind by the knowledge that certain
prominent distillers,. Ike Mr, Corby, of
Belleville and Mr, Seagram, of Water.
100 are Oomiervatives, 11. is quite
true that, in Vetierul politics the liquer
interest, etcept where its speical wel-
fare is concerned, divides on party
lines. But you may take it as certain
1:1114.1. 111 provincial polities they 8.00 8. it.
Tilven men like Mr. Gooderhain
and Mr. Thomas Blarkstock, who are
supp000d to be Co'iservativer,are
trolls upholdere of the Tose Ministry,
Zurich.
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To Be Remembered, 1
Tbe Voresb Free Press save
itn old fallacy that a man can do as he
Likes with his own property. Path.
masters occasionally have trouble :with
fanners who positiveirdecline to per.
nut the public to drive through thew
fields 10 the winter or allow their
fences to be taken down. Their view
is that it ie a duty of autherities to
keep the legal road open and, that not
04700 10 iniereste of tee king ought fen*
ces to he destroyed 00 Linde trespassed
upon upon, This position is perhaps
human, but according to the iNfltionf.
ipal World, folite iiiendble. In arts
. wee to a correspondent, who asks, "if .
the roads are drifted, van parties going
along let down fences aunt drive:
through 4140 fields ?" That 4tut:1100LT
replies, "If by reasoil of olvitruction
lack of repair, 8. highway has become .
impassable, travellers may entee u.ptin
adjoinitig lands to obtain a tree and
safe passage, doing ho more damage to
such laud than neceseary inaler the
cirencistances,. without incuring any
liability as trespassers."..
The Southwest Limited ...
- • -Chicago To. Kansas City.
VIA THE ST, p-AuL
The isoutli west laurited via the new
Short Line of the Chicago,- Milwankee
ItaiI%VILY, UhiclLo 1.0 Kansas
Oily, has taken its place. with the
Pioneer Limited, Chicago to St. Paul
and ' Minneapolis,' and The' Overland
Limited, Chicago to Omaha, na. San
Feanciseo, among the famous trains
of America.
Teese trains offer excellence of ser.
rite and eqiiipmentnot obtainable
'elsewhere... There. are nntay reasons
'fbr thissalle•of which is the fact that
Ibis r•ailway OWOS andoperates its
sleeping, dining, library, parlorand
other cars, therehyssecartng an' eXcell...
erree of serVice- not obtainable else.
whet -e. If you ere ,going•West• .it is
worth while 'to. Write for 'descriptive
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Agee' Bronchitis, Cough, Grip,
Asthma Diphtheria,
CREEICIXNE RI A 13001.1 TO ASTHMATICS
Dassesse Is a long established and standard remedy for the disease! indicated, It
cures becalm the sir rendered strongly antiseptic 15 oarried.over the diseased surfaces •
of the bronchial tubes with. every breath, ..,0•Ivisg prolouged and constant trtatment. • •
Thereof &consumptive tendency,. or pilferers from chronic bronchitis, find immediate •
relief from coupe or inflamed conditions or the throat. Descriptive booklet free.
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Cresolene dissolved in the mouth are effective and ode for .
coughs and. irritation of the throat. ,
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Remarkable Escape.
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A CHANGE OF AIR. .
"' Mr Satntref*Youbill of Wingh bitd . .
tnost extraordinary experience 00
Saturdarlast, which he will nut soon
lot.get, and which might easily have
esultecl in 'serious injury to. him. He
•was standing op Josephine street, op.
tiosite the National hotel, looking at a
load of WOO , 11•11 41 1.044.41) IttUtCk1('41 1.1)
0: sleigh came clown the street. at a
apid pace. The drivel, clid not, notice
Mr. Youhill, nor did .the latter see. the
team coming towards him until they
were within a few feet of him. quickly
lie raised his left hand and ;truck. one
id' the horses a blow on, the hose. rho
longue of the sleigh caught 14i'. You.
hill under the right arm, and lie 'was •
lifted 01040 of the ground -and 'caviled
st distance ef eight or ten feet snail the
horses could be Slopped. Mr.
einerged front hitt clangerons
'position nuliarnied, lni L it, is iv -144114.0;
le say he isnot anxions to. 'slant. 11144
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• • . • RESERVE FORCE •
The Great Value
:the healt fly hotly has a Certain si.
.• of Naval Power. ntonnt of strength reserved in Clage
. emergency,. attack by •cliseaSe oe un-
. As itithe'bivil Wil.P half. a century
later., so in 1$12,the pnwer 01 1110 water
over the isues of the land not only yeas.
not tioniprehencled. by the average of.
Wel, bet was .• incomprehensible to
. Armstrong in January, and Hull
in Matins, and insisted upon it -condi-.
tion that should have }welt obvious ';
hut riot till Septernbee f3d, when
disaster .. had . driven' .home , Hull's
renionstranee, did::Captitin Chauncey,
receive orders '1.0 asatime commend- et
the naval force on :Lake :Erie sand On, -
tittle, and to use .every exertion to
obtain control of them thiS fall.' •-All
preparation -hail still to be made. and
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were thrown, most wisely, Oil the man
.whn MIS LO.do 1,116 W0011.• 'He wits no
Use all the means wbich he niight
judge esseolial tp acceniplish the wish-•
'ne id the governineet..' sit is Only ,tust.
'to•give these quateticinet. which. null.
.cate hew entirely eyerything, to': lie
clone was -left-to the 'energy and •discre.
tion of the officeisin charge4 who had
to plan and buil& elmost from the
foundation,' the naval force on both
lakes, -From •The War of 1812,' hy
Capt. A: T. Mahan, hi the April Scrib. •
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THE EVIOENUE yOU
By word. Of. month front friend: "eti
friend Dr. Vincse'e• Ointinent res
celyed mere unsolicited recent:Mende- -
tion than probably any medicine 'you.
Can mention. The fact that it is an
absoltite cure for biles has put it in,a
Class all by itself . as a preparation of
inestirnahle value and people. recoil).
'need it knowing that it is a certain'
.The Eelginm Oe've.rri:
:feemal-,. preliminary reply, threws
doubts upon reports of erueltiess_te
.natives the• Congo State.' .•
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Lever's Y-Z(Wise Head)Disinf ectant Soap
Powder is better than other soap powders,
3121 it also acts aa a disinfectant. • 2,
• In the French Charnhe'r of Deputies
the bill inpPressing teaching by rellg.
'iotth orders carried by- 0 snajority of
forty seven. " .
. • FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
•• Mrs. 'Winalow's Soothing Syrup -hall
'been used by millions of 'mothers for.
their children, While teething. it
by ' night ; and your
rest- by • a sick child suffering ...end
crying with paid of . eating' teethsend
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs.
Winslow's •Soothing S yriip" tor Child-.
reit teethiug. It will relieve' the poor
' t41 t71111Ileorteirier. atIiere ti is
13,n,o. nit)iesitieankc‘1,,:
about it, It 'cures. Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures
• Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
fellinumation and -gives tone and en-
ergy to. • the whale .systetn. "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 ie .the United States; Price
. is emits a bottle, Sold by all dregs
gists. throngimutthe world. 'Be .sure
and ask for • ‘.1Mis. Winslow's Sooth-
ing Syrup...'!. . • . " '•
A very pleasant.event took place at,
the home of Miss Mell Koehler on Fri-
day evening, the occasion being a
soeial gatheeing given in honoe of the
Hensell young people, who nninhered
about twelve ; there teem also a 'num-
ber present from Stettin E'xeter and
town . The evening was spenbin nm5.
lc and games after which a dainty .
Iunli was.served.
Messre. Rau, Sipple 'and Schafer
were at the fiend for a few cittys last
week, helping mine boat Brenner to..
make `virttest,'
Mies McIntyre of Parkhill has taken
charge. of J.Preeter's millinery depart-
ment, and will supply the want S of the
ladies of this section,
Mr. William Ching of. lot El, S.. 13.
Hay, has sold his 100atere farm to Mr.
Silaattitaelake Se. for UM(); Mr.Ohing
Will inTsve to Manitoba.
On Merril 15th, the death took place,
on The &wide line of Mrs. Screenan, at,
the age of '79 years...She was born in
Dumfries. Scotland, but has lived nn
• the Satible line for many vears. She
was it gond wife and a kind mother mid
beeves to mourn her loss 54. numlier of
gtowtri tur sons arid daughters, her hus-
bandhaving died about six veers ago.
The funeral took place to the Sauble
Line cemetery.
The local flax mill is expected to
shut down shortly. The oivnetit have
nearly $8000,00 worth of finishezi
terittl on hand mid havebeen waitin
for some months for cars to ship, but
up to the present have been unable to
Seethe any.
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Pains hi the Back
and Headache
Were entirely cured and health greatly
Improved by Dr. ChaSe't Kidney -
Myer
MRS. Y. TARTER, 123 Cross St., Charlotte-
town, P.E.I., and whose husband IS a ton.
tractonstittest-"I had suffered a great deal
with pains 10 the small of the back, my diges-
tion was bad, and I Wag frecpiently troubled
with spells of racking headache. I have been
entirely cured of these- distressing symptoms
by the use of Dr. Chase's
Kidney -Liver Pills and
find that my general
health is greatly improv-
ed sitice I have been
using this preparation,
441. can also testify to
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• . of bronchitis by the use
Mrs. Latter of this remedy."
Pains in the small of the back ate an un-
mistakable symptom of kidney disease, and
should be suffeient werning of the approach of
Ibis dreadfully painful and fatal ailment, There
is no treatmerit so proinpt to bring relief and
none so lastingly beneficial as Dr. Chase's
Kidney•Liver Pills, one pill a dose, os cents a
,arto tod lets, ot Edtrioson,IBates and
the merit of Dr. Chase's
Syrup of Linseed and
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phyeical exhaust on, w mt ,
i his power of resistance a person is an
easy : prey to every that comes
along. By enriching the blood. and.
4 mating new' .nerSe cells, 'Dr. Uinisi-i's
Food keeps the healt at .high wliter
:Mark and MIS the body with the vigor:
and vitality that oVete0Pies.erld (11)108
disease. . .. • .
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Theenst of Mr. Chamlierlain'svThit
to'Stinth Airiest was paid. out of sthe.
13ritish Funds.- . .
•The new Allan. Lirte turbine steanier
sweilpitseitultfil•ort.ii•Liyerpool,, tor Mon:tteill hi
• ' 'Germany .and.Britain ar0. aliont to
open negotiationS for: the. settlement%
of various differenc.es.. •
Wits. It Proyee Beneficial When a
Pertiou le Ailing.
To maintain the balance of perfect
health in a body so eomplex as man's,
where the circulatory, respiratory, mus-
cular and nervous systems interact so
much upon one another, there is need
of very frequent adjustment, especial-
ly in such a busy age as this, •
One great benefit of change of airis
that the great law of contrast seemed
upon tie by all natural phenomena is
allowed fuller scope for its beseficent
work. The various organs of the body
are very really rested by slight changes
in diet, cooking, water, new surround..
ings, people and amusements. the
same monotonous daily round of duties
tries them as it tries us, end change of,
Work is actual refreshment:
• If specific ,allments have manifested
themselves, then the seashore for a
• tonic and general stimulant, mountain
.air for Its aseptio property, a sandy
district for'its dryness or a sea voyage
. to invitcorate.the whet° system will be
calculated to ward off what would
°them's S 11 e I ill
• ' The First Coal Ia England;
.It was t� supply the wants of ensithe
and lime burners that English cisaL
. began to be systeifititically dug' about:
A. D. 1200. This mineral fuel epited
. the requiremente. of their crafts .evesi
better than wood. An unwented. and
wideSpread demo nil for Ittel fbf the
purpoSes doubtless sprang up at this
period hi cennectien with the nunser-
. •ous : feudal castles and ecclesiastical
buildings vnisich were being erected
threughout the kingdom. • • Not . only
• Were smiths and lime burners the isile
'patrons Of coal at this early 'stage..
•.but for a long time -subSegnently they,
eorttinued to 410 its principal 'censure-
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• One. secret :net :of self denial, bite' ea.D
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ilfice of: inclination to worth
all the niere•good thoughts; warm feel.
. ings,' passionate. prayers, in which
some people indulge thensselveri.---Pe•
Ooit Neivs.Tethrise. • • •
. The -parties, in Newfoundland will
..not discuss confederation with Cann.
, da until after the eleetions. .
• . Ttv G.:severe-ea:x.01g nak e sh oe les w ere
felt at Ternir Khan Shure,: ot
the Provin . &of D. khe. tan; Cs ncitsus..
Turpentine as I Was
cured of a severe attack
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