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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-21, Page 4••• . 11111111•1110,11111.11011111.1111111111111011001110001., The NewsweRecord published every Thursday at The New:I-Record Printing Heouse ALBERT STREET, — cLINTQN. Terms of subscription -4x per year in advatic#0 51.50 may be ehargea if not sc paid. No paper discontinued until all arreare are paid, unless at the option or the publisher. The Clete to which every iubseription paid is denoted on the label. Advertising rates— Transient adver thiernents, zo cents per nonpariel line for .ftst insertion and 3 cents perible for each eubseement insertion. m Sall advertisements uot to exceed one Melt, such as "Lost," "Stray - "Stolen," etc., inserted once for ee' cents and each subsequent in. seition io cents. ' 'Communications intended for publica.• WM roust, as a guarantee of good taith, be accompanied by the neme of the writer. To Insure publication in current issite copy of advertisements sbould he sent in early. Contract -rates—The following table Shows our rates for specified per- iods and space: t yr. 6 *no, 3 Ino. 1 •nio. Column .57000 $40 00 $25 00 58 so % Column 40 00 25 00 15 00 g Coldnoi e5 oo 15 oc; 8 co e % Column 18 00 IQ 00 5 50 1 Inch 600 3 so 200 'lodge By Their Actions. .4 •,4•—•tilb,r7 Tito Clinton Ngiws.Record „ .,•••••111.4011•11.0,••••., 11.1i 'Zurich, 'Ale. Whitney Old the Opposition Than is an industry on the" &Mlle ,anay, in the course taken ,by them in Lbw DE Which man? 1.4300 14".1 Hat i It is t .7.11 I. heard. he nettufatetnre irt Anew regard to the Pettypiece Ina , pave hats. me. hots Theamlactured are not been actuated more by a desire to a the expensive kind hut are made to embarrass the acateritinent the to se- answer the purpose just ns well. Thee cure the adoption of a pet -cure for the are made out of ryc straw utAl Ills% fair taxatien of corporations. But, patience needed for their ine.nufustute whatever the motive, the course taken can easily be imagined. Mr. J. IL was t1*e4 right One, and it is by. actions Merl= reeseieed a lot of about 24 tli..sent- which can te sen by all, rather than. ejtatstletsone httear u et.ny.) lnk Ittooktui ooketr. eld lady by motives, whirl, may be inisunder• shied, that Public wen siMuld be aaTdiltheillbssreost lile4r a,. Aarttltult. talnad I:: tneabel; judged.—Weeikly Sato friend of Dashwood were visiting. at , • the home of Mr. and Mrs, Schwartzen- • truber on the Brownson tiro. Can The Country Stand ItT. A meeting. of the Board of License .. - . • Commissioners for South Huron will In the consideraticn of .any great be held at Hensall on April eoth. A political qaestion, it is difficult! to ter- new applicant for tavernalieenee is N. rive at anything like accurate jedg- M. Cantire Barn:oral Hotel, St. Jos- ineftt, unless one is prepared to vegeta qt. iss Minnie Itartung spent a few Ile Metter at iseue, from the various days here but has returned to Detroit. pouite of eiew of all the interests in- She came hsene to atter. . the funeral eth:Iiiiitetrfr ntatiwklowolf. Mr. acinidheMrrs.MiiscaeL voleved. Tints in the discussion of. itle., Grand Trunk Paeifie 'project aii In 1903 1'. L. Borrowman, the e Where did all Wy- e heet e.s ferent interests to be considered, The the Mr come from? • promoter cannel: be expected tc. view e the matter in precisely the same light • . partial critic reliea es tht the scheme oitii ngdealer, asitwooc pureht..ed $ t2,00ie wortI many aspects as there •are 411- of furs at as the tax -payer, nor the shareholder to sce e e to eye with the wheat gro- wer or the manufacturer. Sectional, • ism, and even worse, pclitical partiz- anship may prevent a man looking at . project .0.1 thiS character as it sticuld be looked. a,t,. from a broad notional . point of vow. 6 co . But tltere is one aspeet of this im- .2 50 portant question with regard to which o co all .C.ariadlans„ 'except those whohave very direct special and teersonal ir terests involeed, cught to be able. to W:' J. NHTCIIELL, • see front cue co mnon -point of view, Editor anaProprietor. end that is ."Can 'the country stand. this gigantic enterprise ?" This is a • questten which .cannot be 'evaded • by ignoring it for the time being, it has ••••. nil willingly, cir •later on through the • 1I.,2 Grand 'rrtrii Pacific debate en- resistible force of events.. Canadians gegee• the attention pf r arlimnent der- will not. be, and shbuld not be deterred he Week In Parliament. to be faced, ether now, sensibly a ing almost the entire week, The •appo- omas.ens"e ai"d promising under" • taking simply les.cause of its magni- sition put itp vigorons fight against tude, Tee practical question is this : - it so one siin vor of the pro- the deal, which involves an expendi- 'XS the' enterprise a promising one titre of 515i,000,000 and. lev. aes ,almost from a ebusiciessded pointfaof view, or is nothing to thb corretry, 'whereasthe' moters, that it threatens to involve . .. . Grand Trunk will be placed in' possess- • the ectiatry in Morc Serious financial ' ion of a road built by eanaela anerns- • responsibilities than it can stand'? ed to develop the pert of Pottland. Here are the main points in '.eonnec- • • Not only thae, lilt it mearts a gebt tioh with the harg,e,in . of 5150 for every . taziad iipi • f ani ily . • • • . The . Coneervateve party made it • pen; la -It -is estimated rowtoinvelve.the eountry . an obligation: a :Counting. • to • fectlY- Plain that • the, stbod •for -the ow ogee building of a: roed i1': I! ..vill be Con- s• t''''?°i , I •• • • trolled by the people and operated h. 2-111.`. company lit to oivro the.reventie. • their iaterests,.. If the. construction of . produeting. part. of •the lire .and the a second. transcoptinental road is to t country . is toe own . the Ampeqdretive result in lasting advantage's to. the .seeticna . . • , . country, the •Oppositicn. dents:nil . that ! 3 -:-The eastern section is to be cone. the electors, and not .r., few select 'per- strretede throigh an ensurveyed, undx- sons' wlic stand..in well with the lead, inbred districe about which little of ers of the .party in power, Shall . reap. practical Value for railway purposes is: the. hill 'benefit, : • . . . • • • ' • ktroevn and which ,inay •ce may The , idea of 'Government ieweership Tit for eettlement or siiitable . for 0)1.. was ridietacd by 'Sir. Wdliani ein' Icek .• . • • rai• . , vantageous lway .construe.tion.'. ..• : • right to fc•reclose its mortgage for ehe efit Of the' tow freight rates ahich.pre- who doesnut akeire te. see the e wale .4a -The country is not. to heye the of Ontario and Northwest get the ben-•••• veil aloug:the Intereolonial railway. • enoetnous .adv.anees Made. ' 'Hardly any defence of the inensare 5—The eanYearg can throe,: the nfie: as offered by the government, who profitable Easterz: Sectien. on the gokr,' find it. iinfassileie to induce many of •ernineat'i. hands at any . time it , buds h ' f 11 ; • t ' der woril in' it4 that it does not pay to operate that favor.. . part of the line."' • •• .• • ' 'Speeches emideninaiion of ' fea•There is wahine. to prevent' the' • pericy ,Sr the goyertmient were deliver-. coneaany's Westeiv traffic going. to • On Tuesday in the Wing" am R. C. church, Miss Margaret Bradley, daugh- ter of Mr. William Bradley, was mar- ried to Mr. George Haller f Preston. The ceremony was perfornted hy Rev. Father Hanlon in the presence of a *insulter of friends. The Min of Vashiteder & Rodwell, general machinists tied' repairers has been diseolved and Mr. -Rod well is moving to a farm near Norwich. The business here will be continued by Mr. Vaehinder a.nd Mr: W. 0: Paton who have formed a partnership. Mt. Tien. Fremlin of Torooto,, a for - eller operator at the C, P. R. station here, was calling on his old Meade in totvn last week, Mr. Freall u now hot: ' ds the position of travellitee ,andltoreen the C. P.•R• and was he:remaking his• esual.official :isit. . , • Belgrave. • . - .• • . • • Miss Beatrice Robertson. of Seafortli has been yisitirg at D. Sproat's. • • 11111000110111111011.0011111110001 April 21ot 1004 Live Mock Market. ) A Crisis In IrVonsisn's Life, !$"' 44°10+4,44":";•44444•14)4.1“:41":4 01+040'w: 0.-.4+1004.+Ve4444+ 3 Tlirt MO, APIA 19-11tere was a Ilea' vy run at •the cattle market todayirte I Jowls ef fatale being delivered. The ., ti etinga egateis ge a 1,850 . oasee MoKINNON 00. BLYTH:1; THERE ARP, BAC k•iit'li/3f) e• AND DAVI/ „ LIMN figleMCI fICARt. leLY W011 :for , • of enttle, 2 -In sheep and limbs, 211 • e .calves and about 1.24)0 h)gs• The large 11Pre rt Inert a Mlle in the life - number GI cattle on the market lied all warn when they am late 411 the effect of making. trade slow for the whit a grave 4 mitt . . win n there hie: I ..e. III LIVIfete. Mrs, Faerier is again org the sick "•3•isitiarry Bodsworth left last eveek for Moosejave, Man., where he irtendS to start farming. W. 13. Sutton hae gone' to Denfielet to take charge of •the station there, • Mr. IVIcCulloeli of Dunnville has tak- er; churgc. of the station, here. Jelin Stewart •has sided up ha black- smith Shop with galvanized in a Which. adds very inuch to the. appearance. • MeS. lltoe. Wilkinson is 'a tt'Opresent laid- . nee with a alight a.ttachrof 'Thee- inatisir , ' • ' , MOriis , K. McKenzie was here this eweek' from MorAeif end shipped a: car Of household •furniture, etc.,. that. could not be got away. velar: he nitived CAVing to the snow blockade. • : • Now. tient Peter Barr, sth thee 14 early part of the day, buyers apparent. ditatensing leighatigen, eteadathes, „te ly weateug with the expeetation of a diminns ; *Ina e1/411 Witilleit Are 0/. break in prices. irtide became brieleet threetelsel with tl:e lotet of their few! + anti Airices held. about eterady weep. ri,00 ; 'they miner breatate they V' for the poorer class (ii 0,1:111) 11.0! V/0110,11. The heppitgeggit wonien, went off front Lee 1024i0. ler the 01 their lir.g.re depends Amen Iport-.tr.de Wati MOW, bit prieeti nafely tititd over the crisis. X steady at 5440 to 54.80, - the tor. Dr. Williange Wink Pills have proved X Trede is not expected to imergee.: inuch u. bleneing to weenen at ell ages aral Bitteitersaa'ome go011 load:tie( cattle'. -evitict.! periot See when gailmed is y - before. the op,ening of ntvigation. are particularily veluable two .3* sold at 54,25 it; 14.31). and a few extra merging illto W01111.4111:00d and When . choice at* to to 150 lig•lier. Good women are approaching tbe turn of .X buteherke mire 'were also. garotte For 'life. These pills make the rich, ted the generel ran oil !milieu). to fair cat- blood that titimulates all the organs •:• tle the market was a little 011 the easy of the body,. expels diseatur and makes ? side prices scarcely holdinir their own, the weary sufferer bright, active and .*:: Stockers Feeders-eel:here is a strong.. Mrs. A. Jetes, Cypress a% • heir tnericet for good etorkers and Itivere. Matt, says : "Out of graee- short-keep feeders, but there Is a little . fulness I feel that I must let von .•.e too heavy .a proportion of rough, in- 'know the good Dr. Williams Pink t. fereor stockers. Pills have ()one vor years I sitf• Sheep 'and Liumbs—The market is feted from inflammation Of the wenn) eteady for sbeep and lambs. , • and kincired. troubles. Only those , ealves—Tracle • bad, Small hob pal- who have beep similarly .aIllicteei cen yes are unsalable; . • • • • • tell hew much' I suffered, . or .1.1ow •Hogs—The market is 15e higher this dreary life seemed. .I tried many •t• week. There was aigeoel . rui. today. medicine's hat none -of them helped .2' X Be t selects, li Its and fats me Then I was advistd to try *Dr. 4.9 ; g • $4.50 to $4.65. Williams Pink Pills. I ant grateful about a dozen bates every syniptoul Colborne Townshin. of the trouble disappeared ard liM ? , .2. now for that advice,* for after using A Carpets, Liuoleums and Floor Oil Cloths PUPA* ? y - 11,0 •;4, •••• 4:711 4. .s, 750 per yard up. ' Floor Oil (Moths, I, and 2 yerde wide, in new patterns and ' colors, at 25e per ecntare yard, Hemp Carpets, yard wide, in strives and flm•al patterns; 120, ". 16e, 20c and 25e. .1. Tapestry Carpets, 111 11W dosigns and eolore, at 25e, 85e, 50e, 00a 4. and 70e. Union Carpets, yard wide, new patterns, at 25e, 35c and 50e. Wool Ingrain Carpets, twg: ply, et 05e, 75e rind 05e. All 0111 WS• over SOc pal' yard eut arid matched free. The time has wine when the thrifty litmeteikee per begins to thin k of house•cleaning, and new Carpets, Linaleunie, Floor Oil, Cloths, Etc., and to consider where ehe ran get the best "aloe and the largest assort. went to choose from, Her theinghts naturally t Mel to our Mammoth Illetablishmeet where there is always a large etovie • a new patterns and colors to select trona. anti tile pi lees svays lit tle lower than the lowest. This season we show a One new tuietrt and greet value in the following goods; Linoleour, 2 yards wide, in tile; bloek and floral desigae at from Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains12e-yards long, great value at 50e. Lowe Curtains, 3 yards long, new designs, special 70c.. Nottingham Lace Guanine, 34 yards long. with plain or scroll eetitres and fancy border, 54 inches wide, at $1, $1.50and $2 Hobbinette Curtains, with frills nod embroidery at $1.25 and $2-. McKINNON & cc. Rev. Mr. Wilson of Nile exchanged now several years since I took the • • (..• • • • . . •'.. • • .4 • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • , • *20 • again seemed worth living. It is pulpits with Rev Mr. Yelland on pills atel as there has been no „ sign •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• *40 *••••••••••••••••••••:.4 4•44,4* ••1. ' • . of tte etodble since, I feel safe in say. Sabbath: . . . Mr. Alex. Kirikpatreck. has purchased ing the cure. is -permanent.," Abe' barn belenging. to .Mr. -*Alex. Rob- What these pills have- done for Mrs. ertson end Mr. McLaren' has the cue.. Jones they.. will do for all suffering. tract of •moving it. • .. • • • • womeii if given a fair tree:le-1W you'Mr..John Walters. went :to Mynitoba .inust gItt,- the -genuine with the full the pasteweek with 8, carload of horses . name 'De. 'Williams _Pink Pins ' for for- Major Young. Pale .People" on the wrapper around. -.Miss Smell .of Auburn was theguests every box, •Sold by all medieine of Miss Edith Walters on SaUieetle. dealers cr scat ,by inall•poit paid at Quite . a number took in the enter'- 54 • cents a box or six boxes. for 8,2:eo tainnient in Geilerieh on Monday lasther. writing The -Dr", Medicine •Mr..Geo. Sanderson passed through Co., Ilroekville, Ont.- -• • • Cedar Valley Sabbath evening. Come • Aahfield Township, Miss Maggie Glen purchaesed newlEitine • . . We .are iorry to hear ehat Mr, ;fess 'Ed. Findley was discovered to be in Grummet of the Nile is'nett improviag ilaenes. The lire brake oat in the kita Messes. John Walters and Win.Young • , . ageine George. - • • . at Carlow, also l'ilr, Alex. Yming and . 'os the past week from Mr. .C. • • oare • Abont 4:ep Tuesday. morning. ot last- . • , weell the large brick. housaof MrAhos. of Clinton: • •health, but his inavy friends hope -awn :and :nutted- by a stiff •breeze spr- . to sCon sce him around again. . • ead rapidly, Very little corld be say- Seeord Haat,. late of Wilson's drug ed. The pinee• was Well insureilehow- store, GodeTielt, is speeding a couple . of weeks at home before his departure A . very happy event took . place.. in to. the West. • .• ' 'Go:clench towriship •where Mr. Beattie. are glad: to "report . that Martin. 'Webster and Miss' I:ottie Cantelon ,Aingford,• who. was .seriously ill at his Wert. 'united in' the bonds of matrie. ,horne. in Saltferd.witly an attack of n OL.V Lhc couplialave settled on their rheumatism, -ie able to be.out againfarm on the leth Concession cif ethis.. •C1 as Olt has purcl ased. a couple of to11 nship. wish them a happy trip. buildings. on the Falls Reserve . from through life. • , . -ehe..Canada Company. 'tee was cute. • Mr, .Thorims•Webstee.has Movedent9. played a part' of last week 111 reinov- lis ,new house... , • . eng..theee• up to tis fartit whae• they. 'Quite. a nitinbcr or • the Aehlield brees. . 11 be1ensedin improving his oivie buil- lave' left ler the. WeSt. , • • . (1...,.• a • . • . . • • , . , • . . . • • . • • • 3. Lson preached educa• Clonal o1rmo11s laet Sabbath. Me :the • Ta • • Beinuiller• circuit and Rev. .L G. Yet- . ex11.81tee.' • • land preached atioriiiree and evening at ' Nile. In the afternoc,n he peeached.at . As Mrs. W, Colwill was using e step ledder e,n yriday it upset while ; she Ebenezer, whelr ealleetion end sub- . . . 'treat' violence •to.the lloor. Beetcles. see- seriptiori was taken aice of the: was"stexiding on throwing:her w/th, t. . taking a..hand stcek he g. rt.- quired • a helper on WS.' farm. He sec-. ured youn.leileviii tattled Barr last Monday, eilto will be *et:Md. iv corn- , • • • InIZaltert •Souch, 34d l',1110, tvio bad • stroke of Paralysis a 'fewaniontlis ago does not improve Very rapidly ,althoLa' eh he ie able ece get alsoat the • house- :•terth 'Ale aid of a chair. We' hope the. • eceming .of Spring will prove beielficeel tee :Min.:- • • ' ed by MesScs. -Geor&e.Tay.lor, M. • K.- Aaneriean ports,•• aftl• it ieedecideilly,- Richardson; T. Chase, Cesgtain, • Dr. t6 the interests of thoe who will CCTI- Daniel, S. E. Gotirley,, Jetties' Clancy trol the railway' that the 'Western) tra- and E. A. Lancaster.. They favored a tile • shall fiad its way to Anierican pelicy of the solqian of the trarispora poets. • • .- - . ' • • tatien question telong lines whielt wiil, A.est„ati g !I that the' preserit estithate open tip the West end advance Can. Of tie.; cost to the ecuntry :of -the Gra- eian lake and Sea ports, •..t the Stone iid Teeua pacific, 5170,009,009 is. beau,/ time reserving to the' eecple the ccut- upon reeieonable. grounds; to what . a- ' trol cf elle. great trade arteries likit inoiint are ilia "extras" likel ' to beIng •••••4111•44.041.400,11.1040.4.11,40•44•4•414.••••NeeNet J. B. HOOVER. NELSON BALL FURNITURE • oesoG9o® The latest. is "Keppel.Oak." We have SIDEBOARDS • ee BEDROOM SUITE'S . • EXTENSION.. TABLES 00000 000.000 00000 00000000 • • _ HXAMINEI oust HALL FURNITURE IN BRASS • IT • W PLRASE YOU. • • • . . • • • . • • . . • UNDERTAKING -IN ALL ITS BRANCHES e :v. . • 00-000.o-oo-o-o-00-o-o-o-o-0-0:0-0-oore-o-o-o-o0-0-o-o-o-0-o-o•-0;o00-ce HOOVER. • - . . Night and Sunday.calls answered as residenee .04 me. John Powell or • either of the principals. ' . • • • ••••••••••••• 46.4,•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• mission final. , •••• It. D. G Elliott iieitehcii.madi ere lliniises in different parts 'of the • e • of go' A F 'tt A 'M Morn i 1 ti• a.ppears een• broken, :'It • will • . . . . (Alicia] ' visit to • Mis I jug Star Lod,. i•hody /eine of the boues of ler . ankle • • . .41. 1. , 1., 1 11.1 3,! • be'acnne e sbe will ----------1.. F1 . . , . . . , on. r cey eve ing Owing .,tcy'....the extreincly bad roads to ' ro aroutd • a . • ' • _ • r I I 1 1111,. 11 11 1,11. 1 1 .11 . . I I., • • there :was not so. lege an attendance • . • beep very .ill For the ptisti•weeke and • . _ as otherwise. there woi lave been. kraut: Herten, of Chiselhurst has 0. Present ram the (.';ciderich lodge, how- - •ease 's °('. " """ ' Y • • . A goodll, inuolier of the brethern were „ , 1 lc.' anxiet ; • by his relatives. and attendin‘e "phe•-• , •'....• . ever, . and the oeca.sion af ..the Distriet • sicl'Ut• . Deptity's •yisit was Pleasur.t ard 1. .Pahner nito vemeats • ., Macdpnald in his restattiant, abide gives_ it' cieite lit ihJi to. ehose alto attended. have In, ---------- . • . • country liee had' Some eiperien-' ' visit iie Uetroi t and Windsor. . and.: fee And' o . 'tified .apPearenee.• „. . • _. -------------------------------------------------. 1Iu 1winter• • • the preserit will •reinain Goclerieh Mr,' j•anies Mhier of Atwood were,' in: . . • and - they are celled upon to,establish. • • . ? • . returned - from t e n a - •11.• f• it • 1 cl* -11 Government Stultifies 'Itself. . na Parliament buildings at' Ottilw a .., • . • . • severel weeks before coming back to . • _ M egeftge„. with their son-in- f,..Linueirntialr,eyf..-Llee.lete..Tto_ces Miller of WEen the Orar.d Trunk Pacific. con- They. cost 57,P00,000- " Modern pugiliets,ITee'' a physical wreck ths P c". 1101' Mr. 4. J. Mitchell was in • tokVii. were eetiMated.to.coet te2 50'0,000: .Tenn L. Sullivan {he greatest of Dunlo to reside for tile suinnei: a - n03, by Sir Wilfrid l;aurier, ,it con- iOated to 'cost 35400,000. ' • this message through au interviewer eicteut en the elit of le b0 irea.,. attending . the funeral of his -brother- : 111 ce of "extras." Sullivan's Dying • law Dr Clark lc, town a few. ays, a ter. atten ing, te tract was intrcdteced 'on ;July' 304.11, ' The city Hall, Taranto, was Asa-. on a: siele bed in' Poet', •,And sends airs, A, Allele wile an .visitirex „his son', Pert Mitthell, and ' an "hove Lk -nkle in-law, the late James Miller of Crom-• tuined a Prd'eii°A by .evhich the 525'- . :At. present. it has cast e2,381,316 and "Reineinber, young,' Met that if yea 'in' her ler two incites a. .e • • . " geg Et . ronger an " iii4..:1eit 4wefint Zill(eil rft) ' arltYhe. Peter:Ileterghlett farm near th • 1:trZlicallWee there is $eco,000 still owing. . can't liek .Talin I,. emillitran, vett caa't ' . , . ogio,000 werth of' common stock to he. • The-Intereolential has -cost up tO Inc lick the th' th t • ' st • ' should he secured end held. for •a period Its estiinated Cost was less than:hall. This is• a*.tnore potent argument for she wes laid up it bed -she was able to MeLelleri of rullei•Ion for S5 000 . ' ' . . • • • Railway Company• as e company. • rt. • Aral so it goes on, Every publie . , srs coul a( vante. One of the mcst .. " d 1 • '• ' stews found lice always in the beet C.f Monday mbrning.,Taines A; Bell of the a- e ozett leettir- . eiretunSterIces coal& the Grand Trunk regarded as an opportunity' for tl "- i'e aiul physical :Aron tIF i lei el le ' tl spirits and in eoaree of eeVerat montlia London Rod!, received a, hick en the we 110 10 to see lia 'moving t.re.inul leg which fractured the bone. •He will heiltling ;• every government contract IS perfect imecimetts of was eleerly ;stipulated that tinder no hysical•Inanhcad direetars place One. stock on -the mar.. Man With a Ptill. le pro roll itie at f• 'ifil• g t 1 II 13 T u, nearly the same as before her ,aceident. be laid off for a few wval•'.s. . 15 issuee by the Geend Pacific; present (*sate $68,31ci,61 9; • ' • • he is'. Leave whisker itonc;,, . large walking stick. During' thee • Lime the Reel Tavern has been' :told tee David uf fifty years by, the Grand Ttunk that tonount. . • - total "abstinence then I it up and wcirk at sewing, Her vie- While at wcrk •witli his cattle • on r o -se e dying; as rest It- of •. ktt for -purposes af speculation.:...tile cantrattore-whe divides .wit was undoubtedly a -w LOC provision and the pc:•litican; and the mit rolls up for flminister after minister .pointed• out the' the .coutetry,..whick. hes nobody with a.dvantage •of thriving such e. sae., • whom to diviclenhile this feta ' •of guard al out 'the proSpective patrors of thiug is. done imam the useal scale, the. the Grand Trunk pacific Re:away. effect is bed, but the. damage not pee - Hein. W., .f3: Fielding, the fireetetee axe- Cisely alarming. • The question ie*, can pert of 'the government,. 'pointed 04 Lite. etittotry stand. a deal. which,. 'whil- e:gain and againin the most emphatic ant the inevitable extras, is estiinated langutte , that' it .evould 'be an outrage . to cost 517e,00ca000. and with the. ex - to perniiit Om stock to be sold he the' ties will disappointa' hig, and .1tungrer. 01%01 mailiie ec; that the rallWay mag-' . crowd it it .does not 'cost 52oo,o0e,0015?' nates would be.iti it position to claim —Moutreal Star. .• .. • for it dividend earning rights. The . Prime Minister and Mr. Fielding sol- - en.tity assured the. House and canary - that the gOverninent would never COW . sent to that stoCk being dealt in by specelators. ThiS Was -the understand- ing when.Petrlieatient was dissoleeed on, . Oetcber 24th,, 1903, yet 'what, - do we find ? On February ilith, 1e04, dess thut four months afterwards, the gov- t, nomit Entered into- a flew contract with the Cir'ittid Trunk,. under which it agrees to allow this stock to. be . gold . • in the c;ficit. mer/eet eirertobe impiesed : for all time to conic as a burettes. on the' all-conepierntr,epower• of King. Al- cohol. Surely young hien will leed this Warning.' 13tit Sullivan is not the first. Men of great hesical strength and Mental strength as well, have beet: conrelketed by 'the same cnioty. Yor.ng men, take John' Lfee.dying advice, .• • • • .. • • • •. • The Palmist WaS ACquitted. • Madame Livhtttki, paliniet and phy- sic, appeared' before Magistrate Bark- er 'of Kincardine ebarged with , a eon- traventicn of the statette as regards (actinic telling, palinietryl etc. Chief Themes .11tieGaw,laid tie informatiom. .Severale well' knoiir 111(4.1.3.1:o11t town; who have .130en seeking Meelatne's ad- viee relative to liminess, love affairs divorce and dangers ,of all descriptions were cress exani.ined by the proseeuter ltut little evidenee'of importance Was secured, Madame •Livinski conductee her Owe case: Her chief . defence: lay inher productioneif papers show- ing her acetnttal by a magietrate in Toronto on a similar charge. After •a' considefation of the Magis- trate Parker, hiniself devout student, of occult seieoce, eame to the concha of a. le tonate nature and retidered sion that.: teet ritluer's palm readieg was his verdict accordingly. • Mcl(llop Township. The joint stock company of wealthy farmers of McKillop and Logan, who bought 52,509 worth of •bask land near . Burk's :Tails hi bluskolint. now •fear they will lpse heavily as. It .is tUruing• C'e't lthrde, IsileY.ws-Iiecord appears' to be a • • greet favorite-, ne fact every person whoitai- SeCIJ • the paper -hes fallen in love with it and gives it tint most unetiutred praise,' • • • . The past two weeks lies been co bard time CV the fall wheat 'which is getting to }nye ,a poor appearance. Dencan Macpherson has been sick . and under the -doctor's care for some tiine. e Herbert Bell has engaged with 3. Irvine fov Alie.seesonr, • Wm. Ernest is going to work • fOr Henry Stimore .this coinang summer. Reachtel, who rented his farm and went prospecting in Maaitobe litet wfll vork it Ai- listal. has taken • tha ft.rni back and Mrs. .T. IC Irvine aud little daughter have heal away visiting friends ni Mrs. Dr, Irritir f Wior, • t been very ill, is, wittlia.ee l'Andsed to hear, recovering. the lacy be of Western Camila. Was there ever such a violatioit or the ecn- feknal •of the public as this ? Ilere we have the Goteritineat calmly con - sailing to en arrangeinerst which tkey denotineed fr. 1 Ile. ;di their co -emend, siniply because . they have eliotvedthetritelees to be dragged this way aril that way for political considerations, Tbz. .govtrinnent 'hes cainplete d itself in this Mat- ter mtd has held itself up to thee ridi- cule and scorn of al.alio believe 111 itt leaet e semblance of sincerity in dealing with public isSues. - The Sun Doubts Ross'. Truthfulness. Iit the Legislature last week Mr. Ross sale, he had never emmuitted. lihnsclf to a defittite policy it the • matter Of railway honnees: Hither Mr. 'Less, fells to understarel the Meaning of the words he Mies or elee hie stet: - mats are .note•elie feeder had, per- haps, better finish the sentence him- self. Ofte thing certain, is that the Premier told e Tanners' Association deputation lest' September the time for banusing railways Wil.4 then past. That expression, coming from one in the pos:tiest of Premier. or Ontario, Sholthl be tlitglerstood as carrying with it tit exceedingly dzilteIee stattutent of polley..*Weekly Sot. .Walton. • • • . rAperieneed 'Mothers, Experienced mothers know that most of the troubles that affect young children are dire Lo some derangement f th stc3znacIL or bowels an& that if the cause is reteoved the little eine will be 'Aimee, rosy and happy. For suck troubles as endigesttont cotie, cenSte- pation, diarrhoea, simple fevers at.ei teetblit trolibles there ie no medicine in the world ican equal 13a.by s Own Tablets. The action of the Tablets is ipeedy and above all things Raft, as they contain not one partical oi opiate or hertuful drug. Ask any mother yao has used the Tabletfi and site will .aythat they are the best medicine'''. itt the world. Mrs. jehe 0111, Crabberry, Que., 541y8: "After baying thoroughly tested Daley's; Own Tieblets I can say they' are the hest remedy foor the ail. hunts of little once1 have ever used. No mother eimuld be wititota them in the house." 1ton eau get tire Tablets from my druggist or they will be sent be mail at *s eetttsta ibox by writing ,The Dr. Williams' Medicibe 00.4 Brock - Wile, Ord, John Turnbull' ie aroune toaito It is rumored that some of our vil- lage property may shortly change hands. a Regular service wits it St. tteor. gets chiral here laet SaIretth after- noote V. Powell, it student, supplying. A setnewhat unusual eccideut hop. cited etobert Fraser last week. While workingitt titO &mull!, a Week with it 81/11CC driven tkroegh it fell on his leg and the spike oettetrated his kt•ee, with the result that lin was leht off work for a few eityli, • • 0000000000000000 • 00000 00000 00000000 0 0 0000 0 e 1"77 7 ;'• sre. r, -01*°",e-soeeaeer• , .>.:A Splendid Showing of. Wall . Papers .nehere's nothing that gives more character. to a rowel than Abe Well Paper and yon can answer t • for the eharecter of any 01 your 1.• amine for whiehaner line spring 1- assortment supplies the papers and the mouldings. ' . 1 • One thing we want to inl- press upon yon atthe .8tart—the superior quality .of the stock on . Whieh the .designs are -printed. 4 • This !weans a ivied deal in speak. / ing of Wall Paper. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1l11II111 .1J. 11. • , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 11 s> We want you to see tliese eNetnee ,k ()e P • • —New Glimmer Wall Papers — ' . . . Yon wouldn't think such prettiness possible at the price. A. large ' and well aseot•ted stock of pretty floral stripe and conventional de- r signs. Pleassitit it,1 the sheen of the mien that in perfect harmony , with the colorings Will so brighten tneny it room. ,4..11 the latest col. C erings are represented in this line, and the selection is so varied. • )- Per Roll 3c, 4c, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c and 10c e The golden glimmer of the New Gilt Wall Papers will :Alarm. '‘c, They have set figure, conventional and scroll designs. The colors aco yeti, lico.vo, blm), green.' pink And cream. The price r t Per Roll 10e, 124c, 1$c, 20c, 2U e t In the following selection what many think a further Chitral has l• been added hy• the einhoseed effects. There are beautiful, aetisLic 1 designs hi these New ambos It' Mit Wall Papers in the latest shad - l es of greet, red, pink, brown, blue and ivory. a INT Itai 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c I- > To the aesthetic taste the New Tapestry Wall Papers will par' ,tieulatly appenl. Choice xlesigns that present a vieion of the Orient. I, 1 Special prices on remnants and small lots of good papers. F PAPER, TRIMMED PREE---, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P , Neo '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 00000000000o00 11 11 11 11 Mouldinee on Which to hang your pictures 14 Inebetewide, in col- ors to ,rnatch the, pa,-. pets, alio white, gilt and oak per ft �e 860 We will talk to you litter about our super. 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They are beauties. - In the Millinery departmentnew goods are arriving . every fen, days, liondy-to-Wear Hats in the most up•to•-datm, styleir in great variety. . Never before have we shown snail a fine selection ofTrimined flats and Bonnets at reek bottom prices. In. Men's and Boys' Spring Suite', Hats and Caps we have excellent value. • . See our Boot and Shoe Department. it *ill be youriadvant• • &Re, Any onantay ofaButterand Eggs taken in exchange for goods. ;.3 .e• sj (t) D. M.' MoBEATH, - 4 BLYhi• Pleet ()Vitt 13locit 00 0 000000000 0000s0:5)v‘,.0 0000 Progressive business men • . adv6rtise iz the • Newsoileoord. Oeie • eXtOfee4)) 0000000 • 0...01.0.0—