The Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-21, Page 8AprItlist 1904
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T1443 ,Gr6at • rak,.
The . Great Woile'e Fair, St, Loule„
Moo ail/ be cipt.n April 30th. By ell
!inrarisotte. -1.1).:s will hes the :nen
.04safi4 astOetitian ft ell -history. It
. Ibegriatest of the creetions ef
4,1.titifit Male Fifty flatiOnS and, E.11 tia
. states and •torritorkts autl states of the
States have combined. their
efforts to make a twentitith etetury
Wonder. The Grend • Trunkletalway
wilt have at •exhibit• in the Canediee
bt,liding. 13eam:0 rtes wilt be on
• sale ou end after April e.51.1), enft the
• • Granei .L'rujt1 'Lac arranged tee allow
•. Mere over at etly interinediate Cana-
Cian statical and at Detroit gad Ufa
cage. Tiekets al:d for 15 days wilt le.
• sold at single fare, 3o day tickets at
fete 'god one third end tickets vaLd
Until Dec. 13111, ut 80 per cent. •
eouble one way rtes.
- • For itfortuation apply te an.. Grand
• Tri.ak Atone, or to 3. 1). McDouLld,
Distriet 1'i4sLuger Agvnt, Toronto.
.0. D. MeTaggart
hANKER.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN-
TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST
ALLOWED. ON DEPOSITS. —
ALBERT sT REM, CLINTON.
W. BRYDONE,
BARRISTER, SOLI Fe0R,
NOTARY, PITBLIC, ETC.
'OFFICE -Sloane Block- CLINTuN.
HENRY 13EA TM; •
. (Successor to Mr. Jadnes Scott.)
13A R.RISTE,R, SOLICITOR, • ETC
office formerly occupied by• Mr:
James Scott, in Elliott Block . .
MONEY TO LOAN.
RIDOUT &. HALE
oonveyanaas, Commissioners, Real
Estate and Insitrence Ageucy.
Money to Loan.
C. 13. HALE - JOHN RIDOUT.
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DRS. GUNN & GUNN
Dr. W, Guon L. R. C. P. Si L. R.C.S.
Edinburgh.
Da T. Nisbet Ginn M. R. C. S. Earig.
. L. R. C. P.' Lisoclon . .
Night calls at Iront door of 'residence
.ler tombure street, opposite.
presbyteriate church. -
OFFICE- Ontaxio street -CLINTON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. • •.
OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON.
-Opposite St. Paul's church.
• DR. C. W. • THOMPSON
PUYSICrAN AND SURGEON.
Spestal attcntion given to diseases
die Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
s -Office. and Residence- •
ALBERT STREET WEST, CLINTON..
North of Rattenbury St:
of
• DR. G. W. MANNING •nirrn
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office formerly occupied by Dr. Pal-
' 'lister on Main street. •
BAYFIELD, -
— es. ONT
. DR. AGNEW, DENTIST.
Wee adjoining • Photo Galicia.. open
every day and Sat' r.lay nights Mail
to o'clock.
CLINTON,
ONT.
G. ERNEST HOLMES'
peccialist in ermen and. Bridge Work
D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col,
lege of Dental Surgeons of Oetar-
io. .
L. D. S. -First class honor graduate
of Dental Department of Toronto
• University.
Special attention raid to t asiaseititm
CJ[ children's teeth.
Will be at the River Hotel,' Bee Oeld,
every Monday front to .a.,n! to
p.
to. J. FREEMAN
VETERINARY SURGEON. •
a inemb.er of the arstsrinery
Associations of London and ,
burgh and Graduate of the Oiltar
10 v eterinery eoliege.
OF Ft eir,- .iittrou street -CLINTON.
Next to Commercial Hotel ,
Phone 97
Marriage
Licenses
ISSUED BY
J.13. Rumball Clinton
•11UPP1 N COTT'
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MANY SHORV STORIES AND
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NO CONTINUED stonits‘ I
NUNteen CO NI We're IN )TU11
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. The explosion or an agitator at the
No. '3 refinery. of the ova Redoing
Oempany, at. Port AT Ow.. Texas, hao
remitted:a the al o 4 total destruction
by fire of the refittery, with a loss or
nearly half a mill on dollars. Three
teen were injured, one fatally, while
fighting- ; he ilatrtee.
elarseillee, Miclutei Giovattul and
, two other Italians have' beeii erreeted
in connection with: a supposed plot to
P 'isdent Loithet during tee coat-
ing. visit to Italy.
'Sitturday'e eecurity markete were
neglected, Nova Scotia Steel declined.
The New York hank. etatement was
fay good..
Farmers- in Kent County are greatly
discouraged over tlie outlook foe -win-
ter wheae. They deelitte that the
(Tophas been pt-itetically ruitied by
'heavy freshets.
For anup-tod ate
HAIR CUT
AND 7,—
• 044 AN SHAVE
try the leading barber.
tom DOOR To tRWiti'S Mom
George.D. Roberton
e es 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O < 000
0
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The gioKillop Mutual Fire
. Comanu
-Farm and Isolated Town Property-
• . -Only . lusureci,--• •
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OFFICERS. ,
.T. 33. McLean,. Preeideet, .1Siptsen P..
0.; Thos. • Vfaser, .Vice -President,'
B11100041 P.. 0: ; • T. E; 'Hays; Sec -
Treasurer, Seaford" 0. .*
• DIRECTORS. •
William Shesney, Seaford'. ; • ;le,: .
Grieve,' Winthrop.; George' Dale, Sea..
forth ;- John . Watt; Ilaricek •John
Beiniewies, Brodhagan .; Jamas Itv.ans.
/Jet:Clive-acid.; .Jaines 'Coe nolly,' elint,un
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AGENTS.. . •
Robert Still tli , Hart ock, .)- in-
chley, Sea fc r ..1 eines . Ciento ings.
Egniondville ;:" J.. W. Yee, Ilolruts
villa.
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Parties ' desirous to .effect insurance -
.or transact other. business . will he •
promptly. attended eto• -au application
to any of the.' ...lama .6.11leers addreesea
to their respeetive postollices.. • Leese§
inspected by elite.' diteceor w1to. lives
nearest'. the. settle.' ' ' • '
404 . • •
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• Trains will atrie, itt ;and • depart
form Cleneon • .e.eitCon
.B11 AM) AND' tippit et 0V
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Going East :Itaprese
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•• 3.3 Pdu-
Going .East5.2o p.m.
-Going West. • . ••.
.(10ing West.1.4;*.r;ss
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P.55
• .• .7.05 ,p.m.
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• . • • . T0.,32 p.m.
LONDON, 'ITURON At BRUCE
7.47 a.in„.
• 4:15 Pato
• 10,15 aen,
. pen
A. 0. PA orns o et, •Station Agent.
F. It. HODGENS, Towel Ticket Agent
.1. 1), MACDONALD, • District Passete
• ger 'Agent,. Toronto:
t,,olng South ExpreSs
". North li:kpress
.g[fa_Ekftificirtgasfhth 1:1E3 sriTi ligTi
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Laj DR. OVENS OF LONDOaT •••
isl Surgeon, • Oettliste• Speciaiete •alt
• Diseases of Eve, Ear, Noae and al •
e] hroet, visits C.linton inoetl.ly
.771• GLASSES 11120PE1t.laY FITTED ff..
• ,e Nasal. • Caterett • Mid De • afness'
A treated.:
▪ Tioailon ()Mee .225 gricetas. Ave. lite
tl Clinton • Office• Conibe's Drug Le
*Store. , Et;
•fl
J TIot vs 8 a. In. to p. Datas
7.1 es of visits--Tuesclays-Fell..
a Mar. ider. ea,' May 3, May 'R
e 31, June 28, ;hey 26, Sept. 6,
• Ocl. 4, Noe. I, Nov. '29. •'
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rl'ar.tme'rrnt, e.
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Cook's Cotton Dot Confound.
• Ladies). Favorite,
Is the only safe, reliable
regulator on with woman
can depend "in the botir
and time Of need."
reopilred in two degrees of
strength. No. 1 and No. 2.
No. 1.-Vor ordinary eases
Is bY far the best dollar
' Medicine knotvn.
NO. 2 -For special cases -10 degrees
stronger -three dollars per box. '
Ladies -'ask your druggist for Cook's
Cotton Root !Compound. Take no other
as allpills, miXtUrea and imitations are
datteerous. No. 1 and No; 2 are sold and
recommended by au deuggietei In the Do-
minion of Canada, Mailed to any address ,
on receipt of 'price arid four 2 -cent postage
stalrips, The Cook company. •
• Windisori Ont.
T and Xe• 2 are sold in Clinton
by Watts & It, 33. Combe, R. I'.
Reckie 'seta J., E. Hovey, druggists.
s es.
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Ya.satla'
• eEXPEillaNOE
TRAOi MARIttt
Demoria
COOVulairrs AtO,
animal sending n sketch and description may
quiciay ascertnin our opinion free_whether ta
Lvenom iiiprobstily patentsble. communion.
ila 'trimly confidential, Handbook on Minato
sent frea oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Muntt & co, redorril
mutat notice,. livithoot chase, tu the
Scitntlfic
handkomely illustrated wrinkly. Latst ftL
culatton of any scientiflo iournak Tonna. $8i.
ear: fohr months. 1. Soldtyull tiowedealeri
UNN ek3etorodwaYlew Ygr
nr•tord. ...xi Y 4:1- ‘Ptellii•,,,b,. D. •
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teiter'sY•Z(Vilsettesd)bisinfootant Soap
owder hi better than other teem pee tiers
0 440 rield ad.e.difixtant.
The Clinton .1'4 .11:9•4tecoril
.1 k
Reliable Seed Corn Cold Storage - Agents. of Government)
Difficult to
at Creameries. Probe Beef Trust.
Obtain.
• To The Neweltecorci.
a. fodder cop the corn plent Is an
important one, .For ensilage purposes
proper combination of stalk, leaver)
and ears is desired. Varieties that
are suitable for ensilage are not, as t
rule, the most proftable togt•ow tot
To The Newelkeerd,
The Dominion Department of Agri.
culture calls the.attentioti of creamery
owners to the following Nets ;
L A. large proportion of butter for
export is not cooled to it etifficiently
low temperature betore leaving the
creamery. Investigetions by this dtt.
, arement during the last two yeare
huno
sking on the same faor in the
it:mediate locality. The largest yields
of fodder are obtained from the later
ripening varieties, and for ensilege the
• beet returns are obtained from serte
that wili just reach the glazed stage of
•.tineness before the time for early frost.
Varieties that give the largest yield ;if
good ensilage in Eastern Ontario, (dee-
bec and the Maritime provinces ere
among the best verieties for 'busking
In South Western Ontario, and the
best varieties for ensilage in the latter
district are grown for husking in the
great corn belt. It is not to he recom-
weeded, then, that fanners along the
northern corn bele grow theirs own seed
for ensilage corn, In securingtheir
supplies of seed they become accustom.
ed to depend entirely on Lheir beeds-
Men, A great dent therefore depends
°utile care exercised by seed mer-
chants in securing their supplies of
seed cern.
. O'wing to the male and • female
organs of reproduction being borne on
different parts of the same plant it is
difficult to keep varieties pure. The pol-
len is borne on teesel and must come in
cep taet with the silk before seed forma-
tion can take .place, The pollen is
carried chiefly by the wind. Even
when planted twoor three hundred
yards apart, two distinct varieties
become mots fertilized, and in comae.
quence,- established types become
broken down. The characters of it
ninety of corn cannot be preserved
-
unless a, system of continued selection
of eieed.be followed' and the crop for
seed be grown At least it quartets of a
mile distant from any other type or
variety. . - . •
.Variety names have become very
much confused and are nota safe'
guide enle.ss the. seed be obtained from •
'task filed grower cif seed corn. Cross -
tired seed eorns sold under the names
• if favorably ItlioWn standard varieties
have been ehe noise of • tnueh .dister-
pointm'ent, and loss in crop. There are
in • ninny cases, exeeedingly ' wide
differences between, • two strains,. of
eeecl which hear the 'same :variety'
names. -.Under exiSting 'conditions
Canadian corn growers cannot do
bet ter than endettver to get seed of the
best known standard varieties from
sources that have been Proved to be.
th.e most reliabh4,, •
The • Seed 'Growers' Asitociation,
recent] y organited by . rof, Robertsol 4
has a wide field. for useful work itt
ern:oat-aging the produetion of. high -
'class,ptireibred seed 'corn. There is
no line of work, .that the growers of
pedigreed •seed ..itiny • . teke •, up,
that ' likely to. prove .1111)t•tt
renterienctive than the growing • ot
'seed core of varietiea thatetre sui traria
for ensilage purposes it) .the , northern
dairy. districts. • Althotigh,.there ai e.
Seventy-five farinels• in 'Coterie' • Wink
axe giving special attention to geowing
•high tlass seed grain: .litembere: .of
the. associating. only' nine of th.eiti are
growing*seed corn. . 'is hoped that
.others rna,es be.induced•to take up the
work. According to the rules of the
•association seed torn .groWers are •re-.
quiired. to"grow• but one variety on the
sarne•farm and • keep it. 'pare by fol.
lowing..a system of • selection
to the.plan adopted by the Illinois Seed.
Corn 13reeders' Assoeiatiom Arrange-
ments are being made by Prof, Rob-
ertson for issuing an. annaat essocia-
tam catalogue • for the ptirpose• of
advertisink • pedigreed sped produced
.'hy.tuembers. Hereinis provided an
opportunity for seed grotitera to build
up a reputation as .producers 'of high
•.class pedigreed seed of Corn and: ()they
'cereals. e Because of :tile inceerising:.
-dertiand and limited etipptg of reliable •
seed cor•n the prodectien of pure bred
seed.. of that iniportant :cured • oftet s
special inducements.-
•' • ASClemonse •
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.0441414g:at
Saalt:$.(e. Marie:
• "Make bay while the sun shines."
was evidently the motto of the Sault
Ste. Marie grafters, denote. ell° bye,
el -:ction campaign; ,and they gathered.
in a glorious crop.. •
Every man seemed to have grabbed
for all he could get and to have got
iiU bir which he grabbed: .,
When it was learnethat the Ontario
Governmene (in tae goirdr;ess of its
heart, aed without the slightest desire
to affect the byeaelection), had decided
to 'come to .the rescue of -"the poor'
wen kingotan," with a guarantee of his
wage e fot doing anything or doing
nothing, everybody :was. seized . with
the litudeble ambition to become ".-4
poor workinatieatt." Safeties went out
of fashion es coinpletely Re chignone
or hustles and weee soperseded by
wages. Government guaranteed wt
ges. Nothing less
The president,Mr, Cornelius Sh ielit:4,
was proud te, become a "poor wink
ingman," and,' instead if drawing a
salary of the' ty it housand dollars
year, from the company, he dtew just
p in, ordinary wageee for August,
Septelnher and Octithete at the rate of
hely thousand dollars a year from
the Ontario Gotiernment's guarantee
• tind-ti inert* trifle of $0,693,
• Mr.Otterne,the general inatiagee,gave
up his allure elf seven thousand dol
boa a year Whieli the minnows, toted
no longer pey, anti drew wages at the
rate of seven thousand dollars it y; a
from the people of Ontario, jest like
env ordinary horny.handed son of toil
Even the Ittveyers condescended to
go on the pay list.
• Tbe electrical engineer,who only got
$175 salary in July, When the company
was paying the shot, got $250 Wit$04
month in August and • Septetaber,
when the government had to foot, the
bill.
The Mine manager's salary wits 0013'
11250 a Month, in July, In August end
September he was earning Wages of
$4,00 a Month.
A. tug owner and a Contractor W
pat on the pay roll, and lerge WM4
of MOney were paid to three hotel.
keepers at the Sault, said hi be on icr.
count of assigned time cheeks.
Verily k Was a great season for, hay.
making.
And there Was no time lost.
There Was nobody to object. The
officiate could :Mt possibly obleet to
%such a nice system. The shareholders
weld not, object -they had riot to pay.
The taxpayers of Ontario might,
perhaps. have objected, had there
been anybodtat the Sadie , authorized
to present their objections, But then
they may he prejndiced, because upon
them will fall the burden of paying
these thirty thousand a year wages
and seven thousand a year wages to
eve shown Ora the temperatureof
butter ou lea arrival at the railverty
steatrieoen:Fvarted, between 40 and 00
• 4s
It is very important that butter be
cooled to the centre of the box at it
" temperature below 88 (lepers F. as
soon as possible after being re:innate;
tured.• ifivery moment Geo butter is
lett at, a high temperature lessens its
keeping' qualities. I3tatter left at a
high temperature for some time le
• subject to it rapid deterioration tin its
arrival in Greet Britain. The Ruing.
erating compartments of steamers are
not intended to cool warm butter and
sueb butter dont oot get sufficientla
• chilled before Areiring in England.
3, In order to lower the temperature
of the butter below 38 degrees it is not
sufficient to lower the -temperature of
the refrigerator one or two days before
the shipping ot butter, 13atter boxes
• should be exposed to a temperature
• below 38 degrees for at least five or
six days,
4. The wog to find out the "tempers).
• tnre of butter is by putting a millilitre
thermometer into a• box Of butter. The
button tneker should not be guided
entirely by the tenitierature maintain-
ed in the cold storage room. .
5, Two home of exposure to the heat
of the sun will lessen considel ably tha.
keeping qualities of butter. • Butter
should be protected from the heat of'
the sun during transport front the
creamery to the -railway station. The
butter maker ehould find out the hetes
at whiels the -refrigerator tar is to pass
so that butter may not have to stand
a long time on the station • plea,
form or in ie warm shed. •
0 A. well built cold storage room
may be kept at e temperature below
38 degreee F. wieh it mixture of salt
and ice. Creamery 'owners who •wit,h,
to improve their refrigerators may
obtain necessary specifications by ate.
pl7rihnigs. taoetpliaitstducisepitittrettwiein.
• iltextend
th.o,
offer of the bonus o1'$100 for the build•
and maintenencie• • of Creaniery.
refrigeratorsfor the Pennon of 1904.
.0i ettinery owners who . build. it -.cold
storage room According to satieflictory
• ;Alma this sprit* will be entitled to. t he
firseinstaltnent of tbe° hones* at. the
end o' the season of 1904,' provided. Unit
they'observetne'following conditions
meanwhile ; . • .. •
1,. alanufactere, of at leest 2000 Ms
butter per mouth.. •• • • • •
.2, Manitenatice of. temperature of
cold storage.rooin at, it stifficient ly low
degree. • • •
• 3, Forwarding of monthly.reports to
this depertment ehowieg• temperature
maintained,- and quantity 'of 'butter
manufactured. . • • - • •
Plane and epecifientinne rm. 1 he
coestruct hie of cold storage moms and
blank form ofl reports of ,tenipera"tilre
will be r.nalled to any address on appli
cation to this dePartinent.
• '.1.4?CloVretIliii()eslilearit):7•.no;t Agaiculture
•
. and Dairying.' • . - •
SCRAWNY. PEOPLE •
People geew. thinsserawny pale rind
.and weak when the blood. is thin and.
watery.. Whet is needed to round off
the angles and fill out the•fortil, is ,not
fat-het:healthy ..tniisculate tiesne. 'By
•eneiching the blood end inereasing its
nourishing qualities.Dr. Chase's Nerve
-Food adds new flesh and tiesee teethe
body as Well as new: eigoe • and enery.
Yu ran peeve this by your increase in
seeiglit while using this great fuo.d
-cure, .• • • •• •
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The French Govern=
ment May,_Stop The
Pilgrimages To Lo-
• urdes.
• Paris, March the French Gov-
ernment, egged oh by the anti -clerical
-patty, carries 07111 its intention of clos-
ing the miracle grotto at .Lourdes' and
prohibiting further pilgrimages to. the;
-Pyrenean cin the part•of suffer -
ere who hoped to he cured there by, sto
pernatand means,the results are haely
to be striking:. Lourdes itself •probably •
will be. reined, to all intents and puts-
poseatiod the townosich and famous, is
likely to fill back into the obseuritY
that enveloped .1t • before. the peasant
girl,•Berntidette, declered • she beheld
tne Virgin in the poet° and was direct-
ed by' Mary to bid Christendom come to.
Lourdes and lie healed:.'At the -enietnent
that this fronouagrotto shrine 'shoal&
.be closed, 'Roman Catholicism would
11)85a strotothold of 30 yenta standing,'
Whichniany,decbtre -to he the mein
prop of the faithin-France. It would
'bring to all end theapectacles at Loure
des,. witich axe:among the inost atnaa.
ing to be•witneased on earth:
The number of afflicted• folk Who
make pilgrimages to Lourdes in the
hope of being eure.d.: miraculously by
• immersion in it8 batlis,ls between 200,•
003 and 30,0,000 year. They inetude,
of course, 'people from distant cone -
trine . A large ntitnber of these Suffer-
ers have been given up by . their phy
si c i an . A mong them:axe paral y t i es,
cripples,• deformed persona, people
• afflicted With feightful diseases. of the
skin,with consumption and with pitlsy.
Naoni all parts of France they come in
trains run for their •especial benefit -
these. being known as blue traine,
etc., according to the sort of sufferees
carried. The it bite trains carry sup-
• posed • iticurables only. With these
pilgrims aim many nuns and priests
and pray,er is kept up constantly dur-
ing the entire journey. • -
• The 2,000persons who make up the
popuiatien ofeleturdes live by eatering
to these sufferers.. • Five days .is the
length of timethat roost of thetn stay
at Lourdes, and most of them are lod-
ged, either at the hospital of OurLedy
of Dolours, or the establieliteent of the
Sisters of the Immaculate Ooncep Melt;
The scene of the titimeles, however, is.
of comae, the irtinoue grotto, with its
statute of the Virgin, its banks upon
hanks of erotehes, discarded by et it).
pies wh6 had no further use for them,
its baths and its miraculotie apnea.
Here occured bottle of the most, ctxtra-
ordinary Peen .s to he found in the
world. Before the enteettice to. the
grotto are rows of benches, stid these
are crowded welt cripples, wall the
m
defored and with folk in bandag
all telling their beitt.14 and periying to
be cured. Some of those who cm
move about prostrate thetwele; 011
the footled before the figure of the
Virgin ; others kiss the rocky wells,
tvhich are actually being. worn away
by_such Mites ; while °there pi ess
Welt lotteries to the rtickit to donee -
the horny -banded sons Of t011 of Sault orate them, All are it) tile ecel tisy of
Ste. Marie. -Montreal Star. hops and Ulan '
The two churches tie tr 111P geotto Are
1ntanta too your* to too modlobzotn4 bs filled with thousands of gifts left bv
cured of emap,wbooping cough:old eoldtsbr grateful supplicants who h Ivo t cceived
014' Viipo4reolette•••ther breltthe ,i4otieflt fro:: the healing waters,
Chicago, Ill., April 10 -Prompted
by complaints of ranchmen of the
Northwest through Represenative
Martin that it was their belief that a
beef trust existed among the 'Western
paekere to the restraint of trade and to
the tieti intent' of predneers and son-
sumere, the government has begun its I
investigation. " •
James Garfield, chief of the boreau
of corportione of the "Deparetnent of
Commerce and Labor, has eoine here
with Inspector ()mann of the Depart -
Melte of Agriculture to make innoirY
at the stockyards. Other men have
been sen e to Kansas City, Omaha and
all knee nettle markets while two rep-
resentatiye of the government have
been seut to attend range meetings.. -
throughout the Northerest among
the cattle raisers.
ItEMIN DEE, OF HAPPY DAYS.
Front the New York Weekly,
Mire+ Scraper (amateur violinist) -
Did you notice that old intim crying
while I was playing my sonata ?
Fcieral-Yes. He saidprey playing
reminded -heti of oat bit py days.
tleis Scraper -What, tie'it vuattost ?
Friend -No, he was it piano tuner.
• PEOPLE OE THIS PLACE I
Theie ea e eople in every town aucl
Village of this °gentrywho have been
cured of itching, bleeding end pro-
troding pilfis by the use oi Dr. Chase's
Olotrueue, • Ask your friends about.
this great peeper:alum They Can tell
you of its great soothing, healing' and
antiseptic powers. More reputable
011tuitPlitkiierihtitytehanenda°nly'sepdreppar.• ra,taiotilu.lysoe'tsi
cao mention, .
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•Whooping Cough, Croup
rsoi Bronchitis, Cough, Grip,
Asthma, Diphtheria
CRE801..ENE 18 A BOON TO A8THINATIO8
Onerous is a long estslallsbed and standard remedy for the diseases indicated, It
• cures because the air rendered strongly antiseette is carried over the ataaree r3,l1sess
of the bronehial tubes with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatrent.
Those of a consumptive tendency, or sufferers from -chronic> bronchitis, find !annulate
,• relief from coughs or inflamed conditions of the throat. Descriptive booklet free,
LIMNING, MIES t co.v 01. Noire Dante Et.) Montreal) CalliAllan ,troitg
. . .
Cresolene dissolved the month aro effective and esSe for
• coughs and irritation of the throat.
APIUSOISt. ic Tablets ler DOF, Ar,r,
. , lo lent, w oieetielerit Inventors:
itaises seever•trueen, •
Queen flelena eii Italy is quite an A well known London artist has
a clever artist: • It is said that to
eapert with test! end gun, ands also fam'yniolusieig.rosionef align gstsfneteols atoaticaeteup tle
of
the merit of her drawings she owes lethargy. .. The other clay the now
nsdunnidsateyr scto toile . ticilria.
Alleciadeemiebecti°4111 ait3Sanik 111..,Itclalb.er 't°inItikheu eiltlist inis wiiiiitiCiste•-
. quetiaMargherita, • .her• ,daughter -in- . ested, was due to call. and the artist
:law is not very musical,„although ( saki to his wire' "4:EY dear, I Wish
elle may be regarded as an eccona
pestle(' musician, when eonqinved With
bee husband,mho resembles his
grandfather in lack of apprecietion
of any but the simplest of strain.%
lit italy the' King and Queen al-
ways breakfast .together at 7 o'clock
in the morning, without servants,
'ate Queen .pouring out tins coffee,
• English Use Tao much sone.
To :the excessive use of soap the
writer. of a letter to: The London
Times attributes the physical deteri-
oration said .to betaking .The de, place
you d; semi that .hopeful of ours up- ,
staers while the parson is here,"
An. . proclamatioof banishment• watt
aceoraingly issued: The minister ar-
alved cued -took his seat on it softie e
Tbings went , on smoothie' for ten
Aninutes, and the . culler had -just out,
1.13)57(1 his vieivs •on the lice& of the
Sundae- wben u pauee tea
lowed. •
Suddenly there came from under .
the sofa a teerine blast from a tin
horn. The geed man epreng 01) ht
alarm. awl the artist dived clown
with the intentlya of prelim; his soo
among the English people.
. out aud Making' an 'example of 111111,
• • terweateon, thewritea.proceeds t o
Canada's Rights in
• Hudson's Bay.
Toronto; April 1 doeCanatlit andGreat
131 itein should ttnite to put .down the
(Oahu of the United. States to Oslo hi.
the Hudson's 13ay regiom. emit De. J.
Ferguson betere the • Latzeiei• Olele
Phe United States had no grounds for -
Abell' 'Charles 114 in 1620, .before
'the goited States ever thought of bee
'coining independent, had granted the.
(evinces oe the Hudson's Bey Company,
Why . should we, said Dr,Ferguson'
allow the • fishermen • ' front • 'the tither
side of the line In come into Otle Waters
and take $100,000• worth .ei property
teem es Annually ?• •
• explain, !vaults from the loss of tne
natural oilprovided by Providence
• All he found was a tin horn, *over.
stretched one' en of ' a long' pleca of •
the- ntoutlipitice . 'rel .,which ' wus .
.
i tient, chills, disease. and dirt. • • •And• . ,
rubbee •tubing . evading . suspiciously . .
into •the stair and upward.. the
; . .
to protect.. .the . body from rlieunine .
! the' Wes, he adds, is censed simply !Never. mind," . said the tninistor.
!. by ,the 'application of seep to teo . . resuming. his seat; yotir- son seeine
: 'Waste.. that. he .. hen, net ',esed soap , „
,,,to he right in lims with modvra in- -
yentors;•.• the horeeless carriage, the. .
; sskin.. The author - of the letter
- for tbirty years. .. '• .. Whalen§ :telegreph, 'the" boyiess thi • .
. . '
Three and a half inches cif eriow fell
in Toronto last Friday IOWA. ' This is
imusual; but there have been heavier
Inlis at this tinie.of the yeareand even
later in Aprii. The toile iiereice was,
not. eeriously nfiectel by the starlit.
The-el:din of Pref. Bratine4', of Priv-
gue University, to 'haits forstelled
1897 the recently annonnced discoir4
ery that thorium could he •decoroposed
iSdiecredited by local scieeo ists. '
• Church Owns Mine.
" New York. • A pr 15. -LA despatch to'
the World' frotn Chicago sears a board '
of .arbittation has • jest • decided that
when a missionary is. sent 'out by 4
chorch, rind incidentally finds a gold
mine, which he pertly • develops with
church funds, tho Wine belongs to the
church., -The tnissionary in the ease
is P., H. Anderson: .. While in Alaska
two Esquitnaux Showed him, the mine
Ile stopped preachiog And began .dig
ging. for:gold.' . The arbitrateta furthee
cote -milted Me. Anderson te. 'turn over
to thenlission. $232,200; said • to have
'-beeti realized from the working of. the
mine. since 1898;end also rendered judg-
men t- for.$28,000 against 0. W.Jhnsoti
of the White Star. Mining. Company.
The .Evarigelical Lutheran Chinch is
the organization to. whiolf Mr. Ander.,
eoo . In ust ;turn °Vet. .his !nine. •
FOtt OVER SIXTY YEARS.•.
;Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syiup lias
been used by, millions of mothers /or
their children While teething,If dis-
turbed by night and hraken' Of your
rest by a slick child neffering . and.
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at once • and get a bottle of "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for ehild-
ren teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer inimedaately. • Depend
epee it, mothers, there is n� mistake
about it. It • cures • Diarrhoea, regu,
fetes the Stomach And Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
Inflammation and gives tone and en-
ergy 'to the 'whole system. "Mrs.
Winslow's ,Soothing Syrup" • for Child-
renteething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the
.oldest and best fernale physicians and
nurses in the .ltnited States. Price
as cents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughout the world. Be sure
and ask ,for "Mrs. Winslow's South-,
tng Syrup.''
• aloe:hers of the Legislaturewilt) sere
members of the • Assesement aud the
1VItedeipal Trading Committees will he
voted $6 it day mid $4 a date for ex -
poises for the time they were lit at •
ttrktenee lattwetn sessiosis..•
Skin was on Fire'
with Eczema
mr swaye years a dreadful', surterer; bug
notv entirely ettred by Dr. Chase's
• Ointment,
F.ezerria's iteh is torture, the side seems on
fire with the burning, stinging humor; at
times it beeornes almost uhbearable, and in
desperation you could tear the skirt to pieces.
Wu dare not exercise for fear of aggravating
the itching, neither can you sleep, fot 00
Sooner does the body become warm than the
trouble begins, and instead of restful refreshing
sleep, it is scratch, scratch, scratch oll night
long.
MIL Allot, MeD0U0Ata, postmaster,
Broad Cove Idarsh, N.S., writest-"'0t
twelve years I was a great sufferer from
• eczema on the inside of the leg. There Was a
taw patch of flesh about three inches square,
and the itching was somethirig fearful'. Dr.
Chase's Ointment completely cured Me, Moir
away the itching and healed up the sore. 1.
have no hesitation in recommending It ts a
• Wonderful cure for itching skin disease."
br Chase's Ointment, be cents a box ti
sit hal" or Edreanani, limes and Co.
Toronto. To protect you against intitations
the pottrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chaset
die &knout receipt book ettthero fue on tom*
boxt
. •
Ev d ence.:
ThiS happened in Scott/yid. The
a. o • "t Pal)" 'nto Gas -Patine ltecoed Mike in
hogn,".
• A Feeak ei mom7.,
3 st editi n f • the -v • s . a , 1 A few days .cees) a gentleman were. .•
. .
. e .
'with the 'rosette' of the -great Perth
.e.,,.. . • Chaecery. Lan, i ondon and said. te '
_ . A -• P
'44,alk,-, . had been sold out, '. moo . the. • 'the OiTicer. on, duty, "1 don't know ..
boye -.wore calculating. their takings. , • who. I (in!: 1 -• }MVO .. lost my . mom- -
"Ifuile,". 'said 'Jimmy in. &Lorin,. "I'm 'cry ,' , - ; /16 was dressed la a .sniur,t,- :
si -!npenny short!" ' • Well, what's. thee •
use at 'L.hlue' suit,. wont kid 'gloves, 'and had '
•upin' on. Ste" growled.. Pick , .
cameo think ••
e • tgok. it, .•'de VOW' . on. him "a small ' ineinorandom book, ••
.
as he calmly , creaked a nut,' a ou
" -7-e • teleice, - however, 'yielded no •°hes • to -
1 slen't. • say you, . 'Moe" •
..eala ,
- .ainney :filnwly;:,.. ".I . don't - sny. • You
'8' e.' put :there it, is. 117 it 'Overly
ehort, and- you're n -eating nuts. yer..
•:knote I "a-Lome:at rNewse : . •
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-. When refs and, mice Al'e lei p isieoned .
'in noesaolvine : edge* they •Preret'. -..te '
•tixereise .thereeelvee.. ror • t ,v,.• 1.,.: bo,fi , 8,
los ideetity.. 'lee was. taken chnege-
of, and was p,ut Into Qv.' i On I n-
.
litinary • Day's •pasth!cl, and' laaL
•recalloil the •-mina! • of,' :a
nrothvr Ikaa omploy-,
• ed. .1nipliry watt made bees, tied t
lsrother tt11110. 1.014 1
.4:niiire•lintely yes a•eroilite1 .
eretleerecl, and her identity • WaS. fullY
cstublished. : 11 e belongs. to it Very
OUP ing t 'night ‘and rest. clueing the.
tastier:table' fa :Idly, •
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▪ •hrarnonicat
• caseof
• c•hitis,Pneumonia and •even dree•dedCo-nsutn' ition ittelf,indyhe traced
directly to "only a cough..e 'When the dconies, rat cold coes, start in on
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Mr. 'William Colwell of the if
London R,oad advertised h.iS farm
for saie•and soon found ,a P r. h.•••
aser at a good pribE.; in the person, 5:
of a subscriber to this paper..
Mr. Thos. gat agban of Olin -
ton adveitised a cow for sale and
had a dozen ernittiries.. He got
his figure for the bovine.
.• Mr: Sam.Appl•Thy of Hullett
advertised a bull fol. sale and sold
it quickly.. When ho has any live
stock for sale he al ,.vays uses the
advertising 1dolumrt:.3 of The News -
Record, for ne findit pays.
• If you have live stock for
sale The News-R.c ..ord will find
yoU a purchaser.
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