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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-28, Page 44: •01,111r1M11111211.111111111.111,11111.111111111111111•11111 The News -Record is publiskod*very Thursday at The Newo-Reeorel Printing House „ Mi' Whitneyis Doing Well. Mr. Whitney voted io support a the amendment to have lite Pettyplece bill threshed out on the ffoor 01 the ALBERT STREET: •-• CLINTQN• House. Ife has cone out straight in op - Terms of subscriptioneaSe per year in position to the ProOGsall to Picdge the advance ; $1.5o tnay be charged, V .etedit of the Province to the extent of not se paid. Net paper diecontinueer $2,oceecoo for the support of col - until all arreare are paid, toilette lecticn of industries in whir:Li a•group the option of the publisher, The 'of Atnerieatt millionaires are triter - date to which every subscription le 'IV paid is denoted,ort the label. done 'these things Mr, Whitney hes well. If ha carries his feillowing Advertising rates— Transient adyer. with: Dim .oppoeition tee the propcs- teemed; ee eeole pee leauperiei ed.orailway subsidies he will do still better. It will then be a ease of a line for first insertion and 3 cents Government in support of corporations per line for each subseeptent ineet•tiou. on the one side and an Opposition Small advertisements net to exceed against corporations on the other.— one inch, such as "Lost," "Stray- Weekly 81'1.4 ed," "Stolen," ete., inserted once Lor 35 cents and each subsequent in- • Protested Elections. serum to eeuts. Comniunicatione intended, for publica- tion must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the relent° 01 ti.c writer. To insure publication in current issue copy ot 'advertisements should be, sent in early. Contract rates—The following table shows our rates for specified per. iods and space : yr. 6 1:10. 3 MO. 11110, Column $70 oo 140 00 525 00 58 50 % Coltonn 40 00 25 00 15 00 6 too % Column 25 oo 15 oo 8 09 2 50 Colun'in 18 00 10 90 5 50 2 00 1 Inch 6 oo -3 50 2 00 I 25 W. J. MITCHELL, Editor Lod Pre th or, The Week In Parliament: The week in Parliament :low • 1114 passing Of the resclutien fee:wing the adeption of the amended Grand Trunl. Pacific. contract. Thee'governeuent for- ces swallowed tl:e changes -otie, and all,. despite the fact that at the lestoees, Sion of Parliament, they declared eyere• provision wiped out by the • • eew contrect to bein the loterests of the country and the people. There were 116 Liberals in the. -Hen-- se ehen the • division Was taken. .but•-• it is a regrettable fact theat While .the question was under discussion,. not, half of those: .who voted away Sir,- • memo of th; fends found time to be present end gather information as to the wisdom of engaging - Canada in thie gigantic ‘eresentation• to tail-. wee, company to the exclusion .•of the Intercolonial Railway. They recorded their 'votes . at the. biddiog of the perty %%hip. ' They•- cared rot a lot ler 11•.: propriety (.f the deal, Their leader had engaged .to do 'entitle,' thing, to raise an immense election. • fund and the men bel:ind Mai resperide ed. Nol utLi1141laststages of •• the debate were the -governMent; forced to admit -teat tlrey bad co-lice:Med infor- mation whieh sheen( , that the eennti7y is pledged . to. e•ey wet of the -treasury"' for the Gland Truok inillions cA clollats additiceal ji ,seot cash, e •• • • • . The Minister of Railways was • 1.vet.. out nom th: died:aeon and the . Pre-. mier, who chistel the • debate, , Aid' not. offer a word of defence of his pianos,. • ale, bet confined himself to makinga- fret:Lied appeal to his supporters .1e- eote and- vote right. Such was the. conclusion of the first stag of the•jnb, an ending. neither edifying_ oe ,advaitta-•". geous tc the .country, • ...• . In• condemnation of the scheme- and in favor (A railway tor" the -people,:• Messrs. Pope, Roche (Marquette); Prete:. gle, Henderson; -Wilmot, Hughes • toria). Kemp,- Lefurgey, ThoMpson.• (North Grey), Barker, Alcorn end. Bell' delivered strong and . well prepared speeches. . . The resolution then -went - „ to 'elee. the committee of the whole:House .and. Passed, after which a bill embodying the amendments. was, hitt-64'0d, • • ; •• To Save Money For The People The importame of the extension 'cf the Intereolonial to the. Pacific 'elionld not be lost on those who e . are • not now in a ,position to take adventage of the exceedingdy low freight rate prevailing on government owned 1- tiee in this country. • It has . frequently' been peinted out by Hon. A. 0, Blair, the greatest railway authority in •Can-. that along the line. of the inter - colonial the saving in . freight rates to., ti e pec.ple, as eotriparcd to those Bring, in section% where gcvernmir.t ownersh-• iv% is tuilenown, means' litincleeds ' of• thousands (A dollars each year ir.• the pockets of the former atid favored class. The present M mister af Rail- ways has repeatedly expressed the same belief. Added to the teseiniony of these two strongestorailway ex-. perts to be famed in the tanks of the Liberal Party since 1896, LI the praeti- eel experience of goVereirien1 control; of rates in Manitelbel, uhich saved lagt year to the freight shippers of that province $1 L000emo. lo the Maritime provinces, the sion.e conditions prevail to t. very 'great cater.t along the. Hee of the Intereolorial. Mr.. Etiimerson, ' in his it,,eacli Dv the 0. T. P. deal lest year, pointed (ea that the people of Outario, in an indirect way, en.,;(eyed certein advantages from the rates 1 Some cal tle: government roe& Ito leech more would this favored tre. 1110111 be ieiplied .to di; provinces • , rot now include( ter tem, ' if th gc'vermileitt were.to,build Mr. Hugh Clark M. P. V". for Cen- tre. Bruce has beet trying to do some- thing useful for his couotry by in- troducing a bill i'n the Lodej House to stop the saw -off business in protested election:a TIO prepoeed that-. the thous.: arni- donors del, osit shotild be forfeited if the pretest • was -withdrawn, This would effeetu-ally put .0, •stopi to a prac- tice that Das become a nuts'ance end an evil. to 1.1e; country. Strange to say the GoverinneriCdid not sunport it and. the legel committee threw it out 011 41 technica..lity. There is too much -Money for some Toronto legal gentlemen in these Protests. to have the • busitess 'stela:ad in the summary way proposed by: Mr. Clark. flue Un- doubtedly the Cauvery demands it and means NVi11 certairAy be 'found it an melte day to protect "candidates hare- eet13( elected froin o practice that has .degenerated into a. system of black- mail.—Walkertoir Herald. . • • Seaforth. A very sad -death was that. which me eurred in Titckeemnith on Wednesday of 'rest week, when Catharine A.,. eldest laughter of leer, and Airs Henry Car- eer, passed to the great 'beyond. - The veung Seely lead been ill -for .some time, having suffered .a severe attack of pneue etenia. Heart trotede wes the 'honied - late cause of death. • There passed away on Moralay week highly . respected citizen of MeICeillop ownship in the' person • of Remy Allen • n his 67th year. • •The„deceased died ery suddenly of Paralysis of the heart, eaving eeen ill erely e few hours. He , leaves a Ividow ancl three. eons. ' The mains Were ' 'interred at • the Hill Attach cemetery on :Titterer/ay: • -Miss Nettie Ewing, ,yrningest daugh- ter of hire. Geo. Etring of' •Seaforth, Nes meriied recently at New York to r. -Jas, Bertram, private seci•etaro to tire Andrew Carnegie. The .1uppy 000- -le have heye left for Glasgow, .eitroute or Skilio castle. , Mrs. •Geo.-.Petterscie who- met.; . with, II accident last.week at •throfuraitere .factery yards, • is Lot • improving '415 repielly as his teeny friends could itcpe foe. : • • Rev. Rural-. Dean Ravine of • St, • Ile:Inas •elnirelt • has kept a.' record .cf .hen • thee last eleigh for the season oas-•• seen. •cin the sereete..of Seolorth. fide record•extends-c,vet a peeled of 1en• years --aner.is a very -fair' ihdic- 'lion.. of the date at which bahriy epr- :ilig opened.. 'the tellewirg • are . the. 'figures 11395, April 6i 0396; April 7.;. t897, March. 26.e 1898, hlareh tee.e899;. • 1pr41. to ; 1900, -Apeil • 5 ; recite A.Pritts• 1902, ell.arelt•12 ; 1903, March .7 190e,' April .16. It wile he 'noticed that this (piing .is the latest for several years. Mr. James- McMichael- has purchased 1he bowling .geeen,Ipayingetherefof $eoo ond itis his intentipe to make. , the. beeyling.elub al/resent .64 de green,' • West Virawanosb,. On the i7th int. Mr-. Willie= Flute' er, theeatriarch of this toonehip, passe( in. ; , . TItore VS no suffeting„ no struggle, hitt Pea- cefully the. spirit took its- .deetteture iron,' the frame in which it dwelt for so long. Mr. Flukey wes born in 1.'0. linty Cavan; Ireland,1.in i8re and ';:ter- entY years ago lett June he came to - Canada. For a few years he lived. at Ottawa, where he married Miss Me- • Ewen, who survives hien, and then he eame west and settled upon lot 24oa the end concession where he remained until the finel summons came. He was - a true Irishman.; gunk witted and warm 'hearted rod durotg Ids lona life rendered intrionera.ble acts of kindness. Thiswas especially the ease in the plower days to which many ani early settler has borne testimony. Ile wes statioch -Conservative and a life- long member of the Church of Eng- land. To Mr. and Mrs. Flutter were born ten .children, five sons and as wally daughters, all of whom are Vy- ing except one son who died about year ago. Those who survive lien are: "Themes ir the Northwest, •Williarn of Clinton, ,john on the koinestead, Saermel of Blyth, Mrs: A. Gillies near Chicago, Mrs. Thos. Crawford c f Blythe Mrs.. William: Mcittlidlen of Luelenowellee. R. Stalker and Mrs, Arch: RObereson of Auburn. The Lune emit • took elace en. Weditesdoyto cemetery ;and was largely at- tended. The eereiees at house and grevesicle. were condeeted by Rev. Mr, Edmonds, mitile. the pallbearers were : Jentett joblestomoSastinel Johnstone, D. E. Munro, Jelm leeegrson; jolet • Carter aud Fred, Nentgeilut. All the enenibera oR the family lattended the funeral, eacept Themes in .the North- west.. . • Nr. • Thos. • Joynt heel some sheep worried by. dogs •last Week,. • Miss Martha -Salkeld • has • returned from Goderich where .site -had been visiting kr some time,. . . • Mr.. 'John. Webster; Fordyce, has gone West, taking Witlohon a_ carload' °f-Willn6r.sesAndrews .Prceperity, West Wawanosli, - during 'last 'week sold his ferra toi Mark Wilson of .Ashfield. Messrs, Ate Derrio and Win. Abu Humphrey .left. for -the -West last week, each • taking a carload of slok: and. other thieve with thent. • • Westfield and. St. Augustine are stip-. plied• with thc. mail .on alternate days at preeeot. As eoon as the • roads get better, and the -dillieeley of crossing the Maitlarde can.. be overectue the . mail. will be:re:seemed as. formerly. • • • .• Itwes decided 'ata- joint meeting of those 'eogaged in the emanagetheut . of the:different .d 4,6A -tweets of the -Pres- byterian •Churelt at -•AtelAten to-sequest. the • Grand Lodge of Freemasons. eto lay tho. dorrer seam el the new,church. • . Jaime -Doble., .e.: korner: riesident • of. near Auburn, dietlein lealrota on. t1ti 6th. inst.. • Deceased was the 'eldese• .son of the late Joseph' Dobie fled Was both •in• the viainitY (-A 'Montreal' sixty -1\0' .yeare..ageo. Fifty -Awe, yearego he (nine .with his Parerts tr. Attie neighbotheed, •gr°rerieg'.te inanhoed. •ainottgst . thedin; fietiltieseance.herdships :of pioneer -life here..he. ent -eyeyeaaso in .Parry• Solind,:afteenarde• evniev1pg: to • .Dakota,' where he has since has ever been •a strofig• advocate of the temperatice . cause and was instrumental. . organizinge the telOperance ledge" -Ilene • While . lumered With, --seat : in. 'the :senate • ofhis adopted. -state, 'bade ehe phateure, Of aeeisting.•. in the triurnph of the.. Prat ti c n• ceitee. • • .. • . . The ClintotOtews-Recor , .• . Adviceo . Mothers... . . . ."Keep your little one's storeach and. boevels right and- they will, lvehealthy, : happy • ard grow evelle' Tb's te the deliberate apifAciti -of. a eiltysiefan of world •wide reputation. • Ore • mother,: 'lic.10116Wed. t/is'advice•oeiles. Albert .136isyert, St. Claude, Que., .P.roves the• triithni At. • She. eaye 4."I 'have greatest faith ,iti, 'Baby's Own Tablets 'er erc-ungthiliiren and: I. _always keep them intlie house, Both iny • little ortes . were troubled •with constipation end .scor stomach, I, gave them' the Tablets and they' are' . new. perfectly well.: Oude, in a.ottrjelle I 'Still. giee,them• re. dose to sprevent tate trouble- corning back.e° If all sensible .mothers follow ehis advice. there will he fewer,. erces peevish, .- itt. the lard. •These-Toblets are grnaeanteed. eo con- tain no opiate ,or ,hartettil• drug. ,Sold by medicine dealers. everywhere or feint by maiI at 25 tants. a box 'by writing 1.he-Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. -, • • • . *. Walton. • • • . James Bishop has purchased a driver froin 'A. McKenzie. • Mrs, (Dr.) Irving is recovering- from her recent illness,we. are pleesed. to . Mrs.: jeSepli. Bennett • 'and Miss Milt - Me Bennett bar; retortied.froin a, visit ..to Mende in Winghaen. - • 'A number from Walton attended- the 'Niteroi of the late Henry Allen of Hare lock, The deceased was very well knewit in •the vicitlity and. his sudden death come as a. shook to his „many Helots here. The Lady 'fitie BIM Lodge of this' place were ebniplethig the papers in te- ard to the amount • Paid in coll- ection With the.deinise- of the late Mrs. forrison. This was thesecond death, in the lodge here, which was instituted •13'.!; yeers ago, the other member being the late lVhiss AJennie Kelly. Mrs, Grieve is' the presiding officer and Alles Anne Kelly :the Secretary. and operate a line front the Atialitie • to the Pacific ? Cm...serve:HY par- ty stand for the immediate col:street- ion of such a road. 'Ihey. believe ,that removed from ula banettil inilitenee of politics, it could net only be made to largely recline the freight rates mew prevailing' alotg the lieu, but evattld be money in the pocket of the country.. The Liberal party is opposed to any scheme which will peetreitt the tarry-. Mg out the contra -et with the G. IX. promoters. If . sea a clean& as that proposed hvellio Cotteervative- party were carried'out the, Libere.l. party, the Grand Tretik• RailWay Com- pany would hove to be again - 'cowed-, ted, add rather than do thitt, the goo - commit is willing to alattelon, . tor a, eentery at least, a peliey -so prontis- Mg to a reduction of the' pecple's bore, delis. "On to the Pacific with- the Iii- tereolonial,, and as, aeon as" possible," Is the mato Of the •Colesernative fear. Benmiller. WA. • Rev.' M, J. Wilson df Nile ably -filled the. pulpit Itere*on Sunday week,. Michael Pframmer has secured the Services of a conAeetette miller in 'the person of Mr., lirodes. Henry Fisher and wife' ' who. have spent the winter Clintoto have re - 'turned to (tier midst and are again re- siding at their hone here. Harvey Malloy, having :tutees:dully gradual:edfrom the Ontario Veteritt- ary College,- has hought out a practice et Stella. Mrs, .Wm. Vanstoite: who Daft been indispoged -for some 'time with an ,attack of rgobeetism, .is not recover- ing fee rapidly .as liet many frietide Woeld wish. Norman. Suede' hart rented the blacksmith s1ioj t Nile' ft•Orto Jesse Ortalittiett. ITO eft oto Moliday 10 COMneettee hi iOrs, • Zurich. One Thing Done Well. A, bad accideut happened on tho farm " of Mr. Sulvanue Witmer. Mr. Oswald was repairing a wii4tnill au in some way felt front the ladder ouitu a distence with the re:telt that one ef his wrists was broken anti the other one beelly sprained. This will ley . Fisher up for some time end what mak- es it worse is that -the lanner's bust- • est trtne is now. The many friends of Mr. E. J. flag- on will be pleased to learn that he his received the appointinent of rest - dent physteian at the Lekehurst Sani- tarium, a -et ..( of tlia hustling, young- men of Hay 10%11.310 wile continually -"crop up" in various !itarts of the world to make 0. name for themselves. Mr. Hagan was plea- cipal of oor Public school hir a num- • ber of years.. Mr. Jena/ an Mereter and. family of Dashwood have move4 to town. Mr. Mentor Intends taking w trip toutto Northwest in the near future. , THE TRUE SECRET OF A RE-. IITARKABLE SUCCESS. . Pink Pills for Pale People 'do only one thing—but they do One bee thing well. That is lin ll'ensall. ' . • . • • •Owing to a defect in the' stOkrepipes the family .of • Mr. lleDettgall .came -near beialg eeliciea,ted with ceial':kag oa Wed- eeesday night cflast week... -Miee Pape Ple• 'and thee -children Of her deceased' .sieter •wete..eleeping opstairsand dere Mg the log,ht 'she- wag tawakened..by • 4, 'chairing • titsatict:. Upon arising • ',she ,had , jest strength; eitreo 41 ..o.get 'dowel stairs with .4110 Of the -children. Mr. MeDretigall. :rent epstairs i.nd beCeight the others down throwir:geoieen, all. tee. -They .Were all ee weak and sick, that they hod to.. neve nteClical. ate ,tention and were clentinod-- to bed • . -next. day • frone the elfeetse • Had • they remained in the gas -a rileitt ..tinie lenger • all .....lereuld have soffina if d. --Mrs.:Bert; of ITa.o.,. who resides -near the swiunie, -ba,ek of:'.Peter • iterinee•plee.. cce, is in.• a bad stare.' She, hag bee ill for ectne tune ad ttn epereeion •is neceseaty to •save lier lile. As the fa- noly are eery poor the operatioe, van- oc•t -be performece :et her borne and elle. Tho Flax Co. shipped another car- load of 1neished flax lest week. This finished tip the 1903 crop. Teey •are making preparations to sow about 200 acres agent title spring. Mr. David Schoen recently eche o three-yeax-old colt to Mr. Jaime Jar- rott, near .IIillsgreen, for $1145. Mr. Sol Mardy, who is um -Being in • Dashwood, and who was a former:, re- sident of our town, has decided .to le- cate in Exeter. Ile leis .bought one the butcher business cf Messrs. Wm' & Puke of that place and will take posseSsiow on May 1st. • April 28th 1904 . I 1 44,..1444014+,1“)*+444444.)14 4414+44; ; i.+4•00444,44444. MoKI NINON & 00. BLYTH ._..woo•oo•o04 X X A SHARP ADVANCE IN COVON GOODS 4, secret of their evinces. They mitt- •e• •• ally make new blood ; just that and no more. But good blood is the best .17. cure—the only eure•-?for most diseases. y Most diseeses are caused by bad •le blood. Auaemiay paleness, pimples, X eczernee indigestion biliousness kidney ee. 4. .340. *4: •'.••• 4. kt• •:• . Live Stock Market. • Toronto, April 26 --There wns a feir run at the city .cattle market today, the offeriugs amounting: 10 70 . loads with 1,235 head al' cattle, 300 sheep and limbs, retoo Dogs and 140 -calves. There was a fairly brisk trade, good - expert cattle- and choice. butchers being in good demard.• The market on the whole- was about steady, a little above quotatioris at the close of the market last week. . • Export—Several reel loads offering and bought up readily at hem $4.E0 to $4,80 the top. • Butcherse-There ie. a good demand for neat, handy .1:etchers' cattle, about. '960 t'1,000pounds and Lone tooenany of this class offering. Scene extra nice butchers' heifers' and steers. sold. at 54.40 10 54-50. . • • Feeders' aud Stockers—There is a geed market for choice- short -keep feed- ers and light stockers 'Prices steady •at 53.75 to $4,25•-411t4 54.40. •Slieep mid Lambe—The market .is •steady • with' firmer • feeliog.• for good grain-fed:yearling lambs: :Flogs—The market is a little firmer . this .week,. best selects beieg quoted:at $5 and, lights and fats at keels:, . . • Colborne Township. • Miss Annie W. Green of Loyal : has paseed het 'exernination very creditab- -ly in fano deirying at the. Ontario Agricultural College, Goelple, -ender. the instteretion of Miss Laura Rose end other instructor, taii"ng. 98 out of too per cent. forehutter makieg,. dairy 'lectures by Professor Dean aid seketed 'essay "Ripening Crearte awl Chernitg." 'Prom the Guelph Everting' Mercury 'of April the 41-11; we *gee the knowing : Green 1st etess 'hon- ors in cheese, -written • exaSn•, 'Dairy Lectures, SeperatorrePractical Work, Milk Testing, Practical Butter. Mak- nig," practical and Written ; 2114 class honors in Veterinary, Weary, Horti- culture, Refrigerator; and- other wit - side. lectures: We join in Wieling tte Young lady ,success. . Hay Township.. .. • . The felloWing has been taken 'from Aseessor 1,ippleirdt's 'roll fee -1904: No •of acres 52,496,total assessed value 131,81,7,2'8o, taxable intorne,•52.100 persenal 'propel ty 533,050, population 3,436, No of•cattle 8 O-92oNo. of;sheeP eer, No. of hogs 4.052,. No. off Oases' 1e754, acies of orchard 675,, acres fall wheat 3,658, No. of steaan boilers 3O. • • , .• • • • • . • Ocelerielt correspelidenee appears oil pages 3 and 5. is teo weak 16 be nueeed to a suitable'. • , '0- 0 . 0 - 0 - ' • Place... The liesbeed es a tale -wet and- . '7-00 , there are .a. number ce little chibircii .0 • 00 • ranging in age .front three eionthe • to 0 ,13 yeurs. Jlv eharity of a kw' of the 0 neighbors Alia family -are kent . from. 0 want but it is thought that Hay- etriate 0 cil ought to. act *in the: matter w•ith preenpineesS •-• • Percy Wanless of .Seaforth„ who has been hi the elin loy • of Jos, Cook, Inc scorn • time, atelf •Cc' ik of Varim leave this week kr the West: ev.liere there are •fino °pennies fee young tea- desmen. • • • • • Mee. Medd end 'daughter Josie 'hay e rettirned .from Leamitegton a lore, they have been sper.ding a couple e,f weeks. visiting .relati.. r At a. meetin'g• of the 1,icense. Cool- • missioners held at- Iletieall co April 20 the following, were granted licenses. for 1904-e : Town:hipof teberee—Tavern, Jose" h Stevens, Woodham. 'Township 01 Steplien--Tavene, Wm. •11.01Tiett,, T. Annett, . Centralia, ; A. MB, yeeterrita, Crediton ; B. Cueningiutin, Khiva ; Sitnon Deitrich, :Mount 'Carmel ; • A. Moser, Corbett ; Jeseph Brenner, Cr* ar). Bead; James Harman, Shipka. ; C, L. 1VIceeer, Jaethweod. Township- of Hay—Mrs. W. Nicholson, Blake ;1.. Re Johnstoo and J. P.. Rem Zorielt, • ex- tended for three months. ToWitship of' Stanley—IT, Shafer, Kippen, and Wil - 1 seri 'Cook, Varna. Township of Tueke ersteith--Charles Wilson, Bruer:field ; George Strong, Red .Taverre.Villge of lia field—Mrs. E. Elliott, H. Dar- row, -0, E. ,Greatelade, nix months. Village cif Hensall—S. J. Blackall and W. F. MeCattgliy. Village of Exeter— Wm,. Page, ,Jarnee Shaeldoek, W. T, Aellefern and W. Hawk:thaw ; shops, V,. •,T, Knight, Farmer Bros., extendeci cox month Towit of •Seaforth—J. Miller, James Dick, Iteridersolt and De Lacey, • Mrs. T, -Stephens and IS: T. Pinkttey ; shops„.1.R. Dawson and, 3es. Weber. Weather Records. • A year ego it ranted front APril it to April -15, ittelusive, evith a, precipi- tation of 2.56 jrschc and. a ten•Aeerae titre ranging'. front 40 to 52 degrees. The temperature for the past. few (layer has been beloW the tecerege. Tile hea- viest snow e•torm known to the weatli- er bureau record efter April t hap)eld ed April 9 1896, when 24 inches Of sneer fell in 24 hones. The very lat- est snow etortit en recotd 'happened ott May /ono 19041, When one lalf limit of %IOW fell. 0 0 0 trouble, backaches, sidee.ches, neura specialnerycti esetcrreottl:isim, nlortistinaltigermowcienugl Ilin girls and wonien—these are different diseases but they are all duo to bad blood. .Ignorant people sometimes lau- gh ea the idea that one little, medicine can cure all these different diseases— but they forget that they were all citised by one little trouble—bed bl- ood. The foolish people are those who take a different meilleire; for every symptom without Oinking of the one cause 'at the root or.• them all. Dr. Williams Pink Pills strike at the mot, bad blood rend nothing else. They 1111, the veins witlz new, strong, 'rich red blood which races to every corner of the body; toning' tin-e'er:ryes and brae- ing each organ to throw off wealmess and disease. In a brief way. 1111:re • is some strong proof of confirtxting the above stetements : John Craig, Kolbe Ont,„ says : "I was pa-retro:4 end nc power over eny right arm or be; 1 laue to lee lifted like a. child, or. wituwins Pink Pills have cured 111e- and to iny neigli- bcrs the cure seemed like a. miracle." - Miss Bleu le • Durand, St. Edmond, Que., says : "The doctor told me I was in consumption. I heel alteruate chills arid fever and seeere ecttgle •and was daily growieg weaker. Then I began the use a Dr,- Williams' Pink Pills end my Diehl' and strength -her; fully reterned." Mrs. John lticKerr, Chickney,, N. W. T.,- says : "'For some years I was a great sufferer front ethe•aelineres, ‚that make the lira of eu many woolen mis- erable. I , never got anything to re - Detre nie•eintil I began tieing Dr. Wil- lie.= Pink Pali; and they have made -Inc feel. like a new pet -sore"' . • Mrs. Albert Luddite -ton, St. .,Mary's River, N. S., says : "I was a cripple . from rheinneetiten until 1 began. Using Dr. Williams, Pink Pills: New the ache ee end pains her; left ente and I auras well 'as ever." .. • Mr: M,. Ccok , Lainertore N. W. Ta says.: "Dr. Williams Pink. Pille: cured • lee of te severe, attack of „ceys,Seelag.": Mr. William Holland, Sarnia, • Ont., says e "I suffered for two ye.ars from k,dray..- trouble. • I tried. many -medicin- es.. biit got nothing to help me..until 1 took Dr. Williams -pink Pills andafter :using them aliout • a Month. every . of thb teouble was gone." • • What Dr. Williions pink pin$ •.haye •dcne for these peoplee-end.eor thus - ands of 'others—they -will do for yola ' • if you will • give them a reasonable tri. ai.••Seld eneclicine: dealees, eVeryt. where, or by Mail:from the Jet, W.1- • • Bares :Medicine Co.,: Teroekeille, . Ont., 'at .50, cents a box or sex 1 axes .for. $2,50:: • • . • • • •„ • • •• : .• • • Morria,...TOWnship, . . • • • • • • . • _The Grand' Trunk people:are fitei,ng (t.iiiinieetrlei4 ierlitstedc• tficonneses.inal -:es .°1‘41vgoertil . cir 1ine . • . Robert Ciirrie •of Sault Ste -Marie, a sou of the late •Isaac. Currie, formerly of the. 5th, line, is here renewing old friendships, It is seven ,yeitre stnee Ile left Morris. •• . . • •• • -• Alex, • MeNeil, wife and family' arriv- ed here /oat -Week from Port Wainer' and Will move to •1 he W. Bo Wilkinson ferno 5t11 Aine, which they have.. boo- gilt. Mr • acre farinWilkineononovto his• -•15o , near Ripley. • • • . • Voting in the south end of. Morris on e by-laev to grant .53506. to -the Canadian Pacific Railway C6 to aid them •• ' .in ,exteioling their' lie • .front:* ..Guelph 'to Goderich took • place. on Fri- day, of last week and reeielted as Joe,. lOws• . • ••• • . • Fa'r Aga...lust : 1G1,1(1;ts'itO .• • 81: • 13 • . . .• Majority . for. the 'byelaw. • ' .•64 •• . • 99' e • • 55; • POsSible- Note •20E, .required vote 69,•• majority .oVer. required 'vote .36. • 00 • 00000000 00.00 0000000000000000 }•4•e'ee-veyee-v-tee.eoe••••-eire°,••••:' TT" •-`eeee-eeeri•eltel••t•••'''r •••,o,rey•••••••• S 'I. Putting on ) IV I Wall Paper. is the most effective and most econothical method of improving and brightening of the interior appear- ance of your dwelling. From the many beautiful patterns, many of 0 thein eacitisive otte new line, we are certain you can select easily the right paper to snit your taste and purse, , , Let to show you our handsome array of styles. fie!: 0 " . c t • 0 t- • 0 t• 0 le 0 t• Carriages and. 0 0 O Co -Carts o '0 O The netv 1004 Go -Carts with 0 O heit• swell automobile gear alid enamel finish ere no hand-. O • Tht•y at•e decidedly mart. and O mato-date, prices•fiont $10,00 10 • $25.00. 0 O Children's Carriages and 0 O Express Wagons $1 to 87.30 ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE .; 0 0 0 0 o00.000000000000000 • 00000000000000000 4 4 4 4 13 13 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .1 4 4 I41 4 4. 4 4 < < < < 4 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 4 • 00.0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •• lt is -expected, owing to the disastrons fire in Toronto which burnt all the veholesale dry goods hon. ea except one, with their • • millione of dollars worth of Cotton Goods wbiell eannot he re- X advance in price. placed only at nmeh Ifgher pekoe, 0011st:iv:1en ly ,'tons must •S• We beg to inform our citetorner•s and the pahliee generally that WO were never in a hettee 1) 5(111.5') t, 1 seemt sr thou. went's. We are loaded up with Ontton (400.1.4 ne Loa at; h mato p fore too l. recent advance In price an 1 with few exeepti ins will be sold tet old prlees, As we buy for cash and sell for r•nell or produce we quote very lowprices i ; Grey Cottons, n all qualities, at 5c, 7e, 8c and 10e, now worth 20 per cent. more. Carpet Warp, in white and eOlored, at mill prices. • Cottonades, now worth 20e, 25e and :30e, our price 15e, 20e and 25e, • Oxford Shit•tings, fast•eolor•s, at old prices, Bland 124e, • Heavy Double Warn Shirt ings, now worth 1411', for 124e. Ronkfast Mir Shirting, guat•anteed fast whim now worth 180, • for 15.e. White Lawns, 1+ valeta wide, Yet•V special at 10e, 124c and 15e. •S • New Prints. • in short ends, from 8 to 15 yards, worth 10e, by the piece our prim) is 8e, New Prints, heavy cloth, 82 inches; wide, worth 12er, Inc 10e •• Cotton Batting: in' small and large huncliete at old prices. Ote Wrapperettes, in faney stripes and scrolls, worth 124, for 10e, Flannelettes. in light and dark color's, at old mires. . Art Muslins.and lAct•ims, in great varlet y, at fie, 7e'Or, 10e and 12e, 9 Ladies Summer Underwear, in endless varieties, *11t eld pric.es, • . • McKINNON & CO - BLYTH • , . 4,0••••4•4,..**********4•••••••0************ t Ne -W- Spring Footwear ' •. : •1 •at The Old Reliable. . Our stork is equal - Our Spring Stock led by tew tend excelled of Boots and Shoes, is ; by none. now complete. We ',have the largest and : • . Special velnes in • . • Men's Fine Shoes., • , • Our School' I3oots for boys and git'is, made - to • our Own order, toe . Trade 'Winners. • ,... . . . .We shall be pleased to show you our. stock and give e•ou our prices. lt -might Int money in yoirr Pocket. • :. hese, assortment to choose from and we . • know our Prices•ttee elie • .• lowest,. •• • The Initnense de: mean] for TAYLOR'S SI-10ES is the hest evid- ence thats. our eflorts to supply relieble and sty- lish Footwear ateattson• able pi•ices has 'caught the attention of Shrewd Buyer's. • A *CAL.14 SOLTOITED dit ,•;:- We are pritetiettl Shoernakees, having lied a long exPerienceand you 41 + -run no risk when you purchase yatw footwear ft•oin us, - • . The Old Reliable • . • • WM. TAYLOR & SON. ft, ••••••444••*******0*** .4t..<0.4.0•••••••••96.0. •••••••••.****************....**************: J. B. HOOVER, NELSON BALI, FURNITURE • UNDE T AKING rlay now safely predict the advent of Spring. You will require Furniture. See us about it before buying, • Sewing Machines High grade, up=to-date, made in Canada, Ball=Bearing Machines. One price to all. • 1-1.00VER 84, BALL. 'Night end Sunday Calls answered ea residence of either of the prinei, ••••.**410t1.414#41140114.****.t0.••••••••••••••••••• • . : . . . " . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51' • 0000000 •OC)WoaleCOXii)eeryeene (7o ;Wm); (e.)&e..)0. • 00000 HE GREAT CASH STORE . . • eO) Big Carpet and Lace Curtains 0 • Sale Ous Annual Carpet and Curtnin Sale is now, in full swing. house keeper is looking for something new to tone up both JIM What is needed at this seascin of the year where every • Windows and floors. • We Pave been preparing for months in the way of securing the very hest values in Carpets from the manufacturers and hay now a eornplete range. The prudent hoosekeeper eon save money by buying her Carpets end time Curtains at this store. See 0111' New Pompadour Ourtaine. They are behest:Ws. In the MiMnety department new goods are arriving every few days.' Ileady.to-wear Hats in the most up-to-date kyles in great variety, Never before have we shown sueli a line • selection of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at rock bottom prieee. In Men's and Boys' Spring Suits, Hats and 'Caps we have exceSileeeontuvrBoot and.- Shoe Department, It Will be y0ur1ad Vane. age. Any quantity et.13utter an_d Egge taken in exchange foie goods. De M. McBEATI-1, - BLYTH Eir7:::.1(.701::::14:• 0 ..00080xe)t.)A,m. (te) 0000000 0 a 0 0 0 0 (e) • 000 Progressive business men advertise in the NewsuRecord. . tj