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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-04, Page 7August 4th 1904 i!- 6, D. McTaggart BANE,ER. A GENERAL RAI, BANKING BUSINESS TRAN SACTB D ; NOTES DISCAUN- :D. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST ALLOWEl) ON DEPOSITS. -- --• ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. W. BRYDONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. NOTARY, PUBLIC, J TC. OFFICE' ICE' -Sloane Block- CLINTON. HENRY BEA T TIE (Successor to Mr. James Scott.) R9RB j1LR, SOLICITOR, r ETC c oflice formerly occupier! by Mr. Jatnes Scott, in Elliott Block . MONEY TO LOAN. RIDOUT & BALE conveyancers, Commissioners, Real Estate and Insurance Agency. Money to Loan. C. B. I-IALE - JOHN RIDOUT. DRS, GUNN GU NN N & C L NN Dr. W.. Gunn I,.'R• C. P. & L. K.C.S. Edinburgh, Dr. J. Nisbet Gunn Al. R. C. S. Eng. L. R. C: P. London Night calls at front door of residence on Rattenbury street, opposite Presbyterian church, OFFICE- Ontario street-CLINTON. DR. 'SHAW PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE- Ontario street-CLINTON, Opposite St. Paul's church., DR. C. W. TIHOMI'SON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON; Special attention given to diseases of. the bye, Ear, Nose and Throat . x _ -Office and Residence - ALBERT STREET WEST; CLINTON. North of Rattcnlbury St. DR. G. W. MANNING • SMITH • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office formerly occupied by Dr, Pal-. lister on Main street. )SAYFIELD, -- - -• -= ONT DR. AGNEW, DENTIST;. . Office adjoining Photo Clallery. open every (lay and Saturday nights until ' 4O o'clock. CLINTUN, .ONT: L...' G. 1';12NESTIIUl,tlll;:i . S cdti.t Crwtu and bridge - Work D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col- lege of Denial Surgeons of Ontar- io. I,. D. S. -First class honor graduate, of Dental Department of Toronto 'University. .Special attention paid to i .eservatl.oit Uf children's teeth. 'W'ill be at .the River. Hotel, Bay held, • every Monday Irani to a. nn to b. p.nu; - 39 R. J. FREEMAN r VL1 LRINARY SURGEON. •. ,. 1c i •r ) e t a th • Veterinary :( of (. rtil niember e Y Associations of London and Edin- burgh and Graduate of tete Ontar- io Veterinary College, OFFICE- Huron street-CLINTON. Next to Commercial Hotel ' ,P1Loue 97 Marriage Licensee ISSUED BY .;L 3. Bumbali Clinton Ratteu.bury Street Works importers. • Workman- ship and Material guaranteed. J. G. SEALE St co. RurnaI! -aro lilOril Tho Clinton 1Vcws-Record 1101011.1 Hick's Forecasts For August. The storm diagram s3.ctws that the est. AVe• will nu;tue 'J'ltttr: day,. the i itlr first taix days of Augt.st are covered eirr'' ,'rltursd„v the 25th Ass centra: clays by the combined disturbances oA Vul- of these prc't tulrle seismic -periods of eau, Mercury ant) Mars. The regular disturbance. Vulcan stern period is central cat the Our ,general word of caution, es - 3rd. Tete culamnatit;g days of the per- pecially to those who are exposed to iod w•:11 Le the 3i(d, 4th and 5th; On the violetue of egluittoctial storms on and touching these dates.j;cnera,l storm southern .wlll:ers, :and along our sot.th Cc:nt',itions.will develop an pass from coasts, is that the fluctuations, of West to east across the cout.try. Sea barometric reekirKs he caltntQy c and turns whk It have been visite[') by many Cctu.9tt.ntly watched during all these electrical, rain ain't hall storms,, aur- later August periods, also etering the ing tench of July ane', August, will storm pertotls in September. If that inO•:t:, likely have the sante character bc'ronctric , pressure becomes very low cd storms [luring this period. In the the chances are that clanger is ap- allisnee of the Wars influence, the Mier,.. proaehing and all persons and proper- eury;dist.urbauce acietd'to this regulate ty. '.'usnirently • exposed, to hurricane storm period we t entry increase ard. high seas shcukJ be warned and. the chances of general, diffused rains. safei4uarcled. Such disturbances tmwy Marin; this period ; but sections which hot appear in dangerotts force but the • lle;ve hat'' little rain for weeks prior, chances are many that -they will. No we fear, will get snore threatening one slior:id be so foolish els to in a'lge storm -clouds and bh.ster than ram disquieting forehodiugs and to one so dirittj; these disturbances. The Met --criminally indifferent and. [Taring as Bury Influence, blended with a regular I to Ieave the whole matter out of all storm period, as in the preser:t in. his thought and. ►[,!(treeing. Irl R. sta,ttcc, normally tends to copious and fllicks. - general rains ; batt the dominance. of tate Hear:; influence, tends to fax and per- 1 !.actuate local conditions whielt prevail 1VITI;N.IUUI2 CHILD SUFFERS h l .�• r r in' h t, t ( this t. C � l r t -of ht period. fur a 3 Crn A l 1, i,knows.0 • - ti 1 rof 1c t(Iw. the vaI u For lack t Storni- l - 'heavy c std bl tstec altc>ui ill( of 1)r. (`Eases Oitllsnutt as a cart for 3rd, 4th ett4t1 5Lh look i for rising fii'ar. eei.eiva, many a mother has been worth (meter, westerly wind, and cooler. '.out in the effort, . to relieve her. cltilt'i On • and touching the bth • and 9th,, of st.ITering. Eczema, scald heac'i • find under the anllitenee • of reactionary otrsr fortes:• 'of itching skin disease storm forces, intensified by • the are common to cFildret., especially de - Moon's extreme north declination and ring the teething. period. Thoughrea- conjunction with Sun, the' 'temperature dily cured by 1)r. Chase's .()itttiueat, will rise tc. sclwe of the highest con-. eczema, if negleelitl,• beecltnes chronic jl.s•ticu with • scan, the teanperattoite- and may last for years. will rise to since o. the highest read- . ., ings of the suunaner, .the barometer will • • . . • . -. • fall ard, severe storms and bluster will ' visit tua:ny 1e alitttci in their sweep .' Morris Township. from • west to east. '1'ltis heated spell will r,•ot break. (dyer t•util after the , Miss Maggie Cathie!, has been visit - new moon- cttlrqt1i ,• with stro to her brother anil sister 1t 1orc/n• -probabilities that it wittiest intothe t - ` The leading car- riage makers. All work manufac- tured au the premises and guaranteed. Repairing- promptly attended to. KIMBALL and MATH • Huron St., Clinton. Jrlffiirop MutualFire Insurance Comganu -Farm and Isolated Town Property -- •-Only Insured,•- • OFFICERS. • J. 13. McLean, President; 'Tapp[* 0. ; Thos.-'hraser, • Vice -President, Brncefield Z)..•- O. a..'E. %jays,. Sec.' Treasurer; Seaforth P 0. • DIRECTORS. •- William Shesney, Seaforth ; - John .Grieve, Winthiop ;.• George. Dale,. Sea - forth ; • .7oltn Watt, Harlock ; John Befitetviee, ' Brodhagam ;.•,J awes Evaits, Beechwood ; J aures Con)tblly, Clinton, AGENTS. - Robert Smith, • Hariock ; E.Bin- hley, Seaforth ; Jaines 'Curnuiings, Egmondvillc ; J. W. Yeo, Holmes ville; Parties deSirous .to effect insuranc or transact other business will b promptly attended;to-' on application to any of the above officers address[ to their respective . posto1flces. ':Losse • hu It d - w e I director tic inspected - ii Y . - . the scene, nearesti c• c c1 d s s Atli .W ini ba It walA •ix >a u •js DR. OVENS 01" LONDON Ll •Lx7 i6 L •est et 5 7ecia Oculist, , C InI , 'ur S , Ent g 7 11,1) 1))seases of Isle, I.ar, Nose and Lf U Throat, visits Clinton ntontl..Iy lid Lli 1'I� Rf k N'4TTE',I) (AJ 'i51'S1 ) , K U x , [K] Nasal Catarrh and Deafness (j s� treated. 0 i.[>a] London 011ice 225 Queen's :Ave. KI x I® Clinton Office Combo's Drug t[SJ" M Store. CI if:s :(x] noises 8 a. in. to 4 lt., tn. Dat• xC J igij es of ' visits -Tuesdays --Feb. 2, 0 !,j Mar. t, Mar. 29, May 3, May ID $J 31, June 28, July 26, Supt. c, 0 .0 Oct. 4, Nob. 1, Nov. 29. Li. ,Esit trintgaW itr'atittipaa>» ttantttt,rlstlxltrtttttttut aIti MEIN0 '!'IME TABLE. • ' 'Trains will arrive a ti.and d depart from Clinton -station as follows. • Bt11�ALO AND ' GODERICH Going East: Express • 1, 1, •' • 11 Going East Going West 10.15 a.nt. Going West $a ti r Css. 12.55 p tn. - " arrive 6.) 5 leave 6.40 ,. . . ', . ,, , , •'r0 2 3 Pan, LONDON, HURON .AND BRUCE DIV. Going South Express ' '7.47 a•m• LIPPINCOTT' MONTHLY LY NIA GAZINE A FAMILY Lt1IRdrno The Best In Current Literature 12 CoMPl.ETIc Novkstt YSAR1.Y MANY SHORT STORIES AND . PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS• - $2.60 Pen VICAR i 26 etc A COPY, sNO •CONTINUED STORIES • R oOMPLt I tN ItaCl.ti le n+lea ,�, .. ttTVIrhY'NUMitt.F., ,I dt1dN( regular storm; period exteneirig from .Miss' Mary Brooks of • Toronto is the 12(11 to the 1,7111. visiting' her parents at present. ' The moan will be at now, or in cora- • Mr,...1. !'errand .has 1purehasetl the junction with earth and sem, Ott tate late •Itobt. • Blockillicltl's farm • for it tit, • •in • l:eri:gce, c+ nearest the ; st.t., $3,000.' on the • 12th, and •(,n tl:e celestial. -Mrs. john •Mailers- cf Sault Ste. equator on the t4tlt, the central 'day Marie is visining friends on the. lst. of- a • regular store! ...period. This per- it. /::. Jackson .left- on Saturday for iod +s• alsc,-einbra,Jed. its theon•e(mning Calgary, -Alberta, where. hs . inter.,ds to Ver91ti .nisturb.ance, ,which is central 05 resi(Ie in the nearfuture; 'His. moth - the 24th. 'T'he waning.: influence of •the Mars disturbari e wul also .cotllfrine wi.tlt the causes tinned during this perii)tl. It is more. than proball!1e that eivatcrial disturbances wily ivake.thetr-: the barn floor c7ti •Saturday, ands'17jrckw appearance ire the..Gulf • regions...c arty. fh(itli 11)011ss t:f his • right kg Below tlnu this period.• Jirlicati(ins of, Noel1 knee: 11Ir. • .Jackson is .a.,an whc- storms sltot.•1d be looked . for • and weighs over 200: potuuls • and the till pt•oloptly heeded by .a:il navigators *of : torttitiatc .ae•:incur will.c01lirt0' hind • to the Gall • ard •ado^cut waters. Ex- MS !wase. •for :1011(0 'weeks. posetd interests ',on the r.o•tthei n coasts • Alex McCall, . who has been tutabl'e (may' 1)e .exp[ secs to damage and 'dan- get•, tituelt of which might be averted hry. ' earl f oil ft rel licntgkt , and watc11fu1- ness.. -TIL .distllrbttltce5 of this 'whether., or ne'. \VeSt 'India storms conic up Treat tit si•.rtt , may ix:'ex- pcetcd. [.ver illi )st interior -tarts of the country flout. `1 di A•rl ae', 1 h.2...13111, l0 Tuesday, tit a.: .iGUi, .,t.It, enleinnati(;t1 falling • it.a;t• 111 1.1, o'.i' lha 1:1th and 15111.. \ ieiolts thunder storms ante -high )a:llcs will" centre about ,5:..:itlay, • the .141,1,• If ,1,' i> :l 'i rricanes or cyclones 'sit mild 1t•e, c !h, ft. ; reseiie felt da*1I k)o1. • .• 0:11-• stat; li an' eo)o'tS . at • is time, lite stcrtns • that visit ^in•. •terior states a. few ('ays .:taterr will its. 'fc)lli>•tved; .hy iulscatisona.bly. 'cool- ,gars=- er. ' O,h.rw Se the haft d terui will. riot iso brcecn .effectually until after the stonins of a sulisltc Taft period. . Reactionary storm• cditditiors wt11 rctitrn c1L sec'+ next' tr ilio 19th ad. n 201.11.. f lis ., period `will. he -within .the• 1)rac0 Of earth's aututr,nal equinox and near the -,centre'. of•. the /Venus. period, thus • increasing • the pretbatrilities of, �1:luknocLfai.-stipr•itis• c..ti the s(:attl wat- ers' cud. alr;ni • the: vou'1110111 coasts; - There 'is aliitcst ...it `scientific certainty. ...of such storti.us iii steep' parts of t+ltt earth beforuthe e1 1 f •1 ttst , r_si_ak � lug,, it wise ' Jru. those-.moat..vitally concerned .to' • watch ill •', li'rst Itldkca- tiotis of :every storm peridtt:: 11 •all the people w kll lent n'to 'keep the pcts- ih•lities of •such periods'we11.titrett>•trxl. l •nln c ,i •t1 i`cr ua. + tit cls tr._ a • t •iter it• tC Yj Indy •wateli d v lo urct tts, he worst' siCrt7S that over d,S armed'of 7nte-t 'sre bait terror and dei st:met V(. Consequences...a.- IC iswe ell to, tnieatt'1cr that e'ostrttc, L\Tetras Itatl slc,rpu s a,re •, alnlCst 'sure tc attend the stories, • especially. the, i rcat 1 011tw stern .grain •feg- icots; (aurin'; ••the last half, .of • August. not l,xt lw ttlt t n We do t a precautionary steps• cast, be taken .against such v,lsitar tic:21s, abut v lvateeer •ttiay be !possible or.•1'1ucti.eaiirle should riot .be neglected. •v••r) *• Cliaugc .to rising ;harotnetcr and .c ioneh cooler, '•especially at -night, w,71 follat••for son!t dmys the reactionary. stcnnns centering; about the .18th - and er, Mrs. :4, II. Jackson, has left foe Lite Sat41)0 place. • Mr. II(ary .1acks0n hsd the inisfor- tiuto •te,. full from. a- load Of - hay fo 7.38 a,nt. 3.23. pan:, 5.20 p.m: 4.15 p.iu i' • NorthExpress • , 10.15 a.m, '. :.573 p.m. A. 0. PA'I'TISO\, Station . Agent. Ir..11. HOI)G1';NS,. Town ',lick et Agent. J. 1).•MACI)ONALI)., .. District .Passen- .'ger. Agent, 'l'oronto.. 'Wood's ' • Plhoslp'hodine, The Great English Pentair, is . an old, well estab- lished had reliable preparation,Has been "t7r0C proscribed and used over 90 years. All dreg - gists in the Dominion of Canada. sell and recommend a9 • boin 1lefore and After, tho only medicine of its !find that eurobond shies nniversal satisfaction. It,promptlyd permanently cures all fonts of ak • 7C4y Emissions,.Ypermatorahaa,Ina ofenaJ, and Weak- ness, of abu998! creosols .• the excessive ueo oTobacco,- Opium or .Sltnlutaptfb, Monica and Brain Worry, all of which lead to lnf liniity, IneanitY Coneumptionand an Early Grave. Price. 51 per ackage orals for 55. One will corn t on ro• Mailed p v package Mri n mitt cure, ao1pt(, six ,(.tt oolpt (Apace. ice. t3Tb for ofree pamphlet. Address 'Ike Wood Con►pany, Witadsor, Out', Canada, Woods Pitasphotline is sold in Clin- ton by Watts & Co. IT. 13. Combe,ltP. tLeaid J. CO,, Ilovey, :Drug- gists.. , • 60 YEARS'• EXPERIENCE TRADE MNR�Ks DEI COPYRIGMTs &C. Anyone sending a tketeh and deeorlt:tlbn pray •4t 1Ck 1 1 ' rid gerthin our opinion to ibt tree whether er a n iot'onttert fe promo)? patentable. Communlcri. (ons eoudennat. NK On Patents cont ree, o(dest nngroytorsecuri--patents. kencsiclOGugnnIts0o. recov6 1peo%note, taken through chance, lathe reran n mQ $ �Qt A handsomeln illustrated weekly. 1 arsen4 ell, mention r- mentton of any Retention jienrnai. Torras 1 $ earl four months, el. Sold bran nowsdeators, MYIUNN& Ca New3$1adway'ork Branco of5eo. exe P' 813rot., WnshdpR The. last regularstoriit: periccl. - .firr Auglist iscentral on tlic 2.6t1L ottcnd- ing 6:0111 the 24.tlt• to the 29th. Withal this period the.' noel!' is at fall on the 25111 in tt,?i>gee ,c•n the 2Ltdi and on the celestial ii.A:iator i1t:l the 28th."•'!.`Tris period is also. at the c(autre of 'tile Venus perturbation,. aural I elle • under the • pressure Of tete :art it's''Sep•tetuber equinox, • Wc. May; therefore, confi- dently anticipate some very marked •statim • disturbattees at tl:is tune. •\\•!tether hurricanes'. and cyclones , have or have rot mute tip firm the elquait- or to our scar:Uteri' waters .and [outs;, &zing prCtu, ,s A11gIlsL periods,dti , ' 11 p every plt'li�atl))lily shelf sinrgn�s w,11 at near' at this • perua11 1 hese .Storms 1 will to'iri, Inland scrtiouti acct Cc.t n ,ter stoma at•ei•8 tt•iil 1•Y )itdhccd frcritt nor- tltwesterla Cxtrtyni•s, •• trrinititg many ' i•nts 1' SLU '+ c•tt CY •. t e, a.e t lr<u � .ail t .1 C n r •Gilt •tt • �• t C •'r it 1 111 ,c..t . 1 a t t t7t(. I 1 1 c: It t it t tit . states. • The indications are. that the general disturbances cr1 this t;t"t-t;crioel will 11 followt•d• by it general high barometer, with tierce high win Is nut mtsctasott- a,1tiy sola' weather ot.d of the north- west. If 'bleats .snake ill•, il' a 4)pcarat.2(i over the ttrrtllort•1 to twiddle regions of, the country detlt4g• tltc last few days of Angt ;st, our readers reed net i.e.. wholly - taken •by surprise. •Tlte dates upon' which colcanic and earthgta,f:e disturbances 0.00 inost likely to readh a.• maxi:eltln, getterally oter the and-tile) 21th• i`le .to tll29th to; ofAug- PNl$'CT111(iNI A 15 ln14I,I`(r • THE ITOS1'1'T'ALS. ticr.walk .lvttltu'tt assistance for over, two years, had the cntsfortt:ne to fall breaikalug his thigh • bene vittl also frac- turing' lois knee. e.' Altl of igh suffering a Rreat . Seal. he.lbvars• it with. patience aattl is d0:an„••"us well: as could be ex - petted lona Man. of .his years, he be- it)1?•over 70 l ctu•s c:ltl; • 1011nsbip> council :iu,:,t last i1loit:tat::•- Jlay IS 11 h ihr crop -its 111[ i ris• tftis. year.. :l{obet'ti 1c \T irr,(y, 4111 i.ltie;hus "Golden LeiweS." Miss Eloise A. Shi;niugs, the well- known poetess of Huron, las just published a boon of her poems, en- tttlotl Golden Leaves. The eollectiuil comprises nearly 1,000 poems in u11. A few were taker. from the first edition of Golden Leaves published in 189o, but the greater ttuurlier are of recent , - Elate. • Sonia twenty -live or thirty poems were contrilsutcd from the pen of a brother of the authoress, the late Lieut. Richard t4kizniiI1 s. Tl;e prof. - election is a very creditable one and • should filed ready purchasers. The yob wane colttait'•t•; portraits -Of Miss Skim- ings and the late , Lieut. R.' Skimzni;'s• Copies of this work may he had ::or $2.o0 and we wish the authoress every success its her :tnttlertalting.-Goderie 1 Signal. • IN w:\! -.\'S• FV AOR, Fewtreatments stand so lt' 111 wo111412's favor: -as Ur:, 1.t.ftsa's Nerve. .Food. • This et 110.1 only 1x•kanse -'of the' extraordinary, Control ,!sett this 'preparation has oVer•. eriscaSeic and weakness peculiar to 'Wettlert, bet also becautie' of .11:s iiowcr as a tissue !Tail- -der:• 13v weighing yourself while as rig Dr. Cb!ase's Nerve .race you -11u1 move,, .that: new flesh and' weight is being •ads. ded. to. •lite .body. • • East. Wawanosh. I''oors USP WASI•IES ANI) SNUFFS. • Twn1 ing perhaps they will cure Cat- arrh -but no este ever heard of . a 'gen- uine cure following such senseless tre- atments. There is just [1'44',1 prompt and thorough cure dor Catarrh and it is fragrant hecdtng Catarncozone whiela gots right to the r oat of thetroub-1e. . r in - 'hurled an germs, heals l destroys t lt. t l e It 1 c b , 'hurled nleinllraiies�wncl eures`It1T_ -ease no •matter nowt. obstinate or long standing.. "T experimented for years with Catarrh remedies Trutt fct.lnd. Cat- ari•1'.o,cne the most rationale- and sat- isfactory, writes W. J. M acl;acliern of Waterville. • "It cured lac for all time,' For a sure cure use only Ca'tarrhoz- one. Complete outfit, $r.00 .trial size .25 cents. .. lost v• u 1 Scott HIt. tt'i11 a u :p o (st al al) (, U cow last week. by heart disease, Mrs. James I)i7w is• eery )11, weacre. sorry to ,hear, '' . • ' $Ir: Janties \'aticaainp left for..ltlaiti--' 1Gba ti -few clays - agt - �, Ripley � •'ti � ••[ 21 h is tc T ..( ills 1 t a �. Mr.. I2. Corlev's• last sleek: • ' r it rr ve 1 Lc Illls c 1 a Hlau; (. t .b has • ba.ii the guest of his •t nc.le, •14Ir, John (•Obltes Mr::arid• Mrs; ' J'as. Netlwry ,:itinday ed at Mr. J Noble's: Hlcssrs.,•:J. Me0.11 aind E1 Nicholson• of Morris.nisite(4 at Mr, .,las. HIc(:i31's on. Surday week; `. . 5Tr .•t':.1 Mrs. W iaiai. te et fiery Spt- dUj ul tt a1lCtt „ • Mr. Jades•• I3raatdiort flied a. fete days: ago at his houie on, the- western •bC'titL- dary. We exto'id' sympathy .to •the sorrowing:.friends. • •- n• ro -Black. is 1 with kr, Mr, I c vln}ga„u 'Jelin Scttlar. • for the summer months. Hirs..13aktir •anti. son •Roy of- St:. MIatrys have, been guests at Mr, Jahn •Hhssrs, •I2.Roberts, .and •J.,. 'Craig Were ; the guests of Iltillett - friends 0.12 Exeter. Mr. \tititonian, who recently re-- - ) t ' ntrcltas - a cn 1 t moved ,here from I , p and cel Mr. A Cattle's residence, ltas de- cided tri retu1 n to e'tst bis lotagain with ih• people cf that burg, - having purchased the Pediment 'property. Mr: Whiteman li is"secured • a very Ccinl- fertaile Ilonne, •as fn•.l.adclitkin to •tile house:there are five acres of land. - Mrs:•R, N. Rowe and danl;hter,Reta, have been visaing blr. Another at. Clin- ton. • . • FOR OVER SIXTY -YEARS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has, heen used by millionsof mothers •for their. children .while • teething. ..If ..'dis- turbed by night and broken of . your rest by . a sick child • suffering and crying with pain' of cutting teeth send at • once • and .get • a bottle of . "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syritp" • for child- ren teething. It •will •relieve the poor !Ertl[' sufferer immediately... Depend xpon it, mothers, . there is no, mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regu- lates the Stomach and Dowels, cures Wind Colic,softens the Gums, reduces 'Inflammation and gives tone - and en- •ergy' to. ;the whole system. %t tnsibsv's Sgothing Syrup" for ehiid-• ren to tlititg . its'•'pleaslitr. to lite taste • ancF is the-presertption of one of the oldest and best etnale -physicians: and Mims 'in :the • United States.• Price 2S cents a brittle, .. Sold by a1l drug- gists througiiout the world. Be sure and. ask for "Mrs: ;Winslow's Sooth- ing S,:rnp . - • Frank • G. •Carpenter's Tailk;� • Cn The . Illu'strated . Buffalo Express. Every American is` • interested in the• great' business 4evCICTiticeet!which • is, one of the •marvels of the' day.;•We are alive to 0110.opporti,tt,itus'at l:cnneand in. a . measure 10thoseabroad.... 1 nets• Wheat th cat i d Other live to 71 s: are C' �p) er letter's wlrat make, HI t•: C I ; lnl s le c SO interesting to. so many Perseus They: tell .what,• people. wad to know. 'They have paitlt and pith.. They are scene- ti111Qs . a record of: the Wonderful actio.: industry `f til I• .• t nit o f the Ia nun C Wes s c Y tt ) 4 g sometimes a barometrical. indication of J 1S71iCSti CUilitions V/ Ctt11. 4s per;. • seral ; $(intetili.es political,. bit •11- ways irlstrtaetiti. • and readable, Simday, • - ' ' Mr., (;:eo> Cc.ultes loft last week for' Ireland iwith a carload: of cattle. Mr. and •,1lrs. •I'/ -IV: •,Scott and'••faitt- iiv Sundayed Tit hlr. ,T'. tt'alsh's: . - • ife.• and Mrs, G. \. .Patine of Wing=• halt! • visited\ friends oto' titre 6th Line last week. - . While .oiliirglair; ,,:hair.,!! Mr. P,- Mr, Scott got his nasal badly torn. At first it was •r . .fe ed the revers • world . uiul itacts, to. be a.iltputate <1 drat t9to wound is healing now., • ' • CORNS <3ILow.13.wr 1'.1N 'lIIN, TOES 13111 east lie rnt•,i-(1 without pain , in one dayby l t, .nlttl , S Cornrrand Wart, I,xteaetor, This- stanc.rard• • remedy. hover !turns the flesh -it is entirely vegetable' itt cc.uti'o.,tti(+n and (Ices not destroy the lesl, i'se only I ttt oa a it's the best. nversr (`ttty we hear Of someone being talc(1t. with pneutn(ntia. The only )re- 1•(lltatite 1''( t(: 'get stra'•ig (atilt p ,� Crt • your body • healthy. Take •I czolte which makes the rich. kind of .15lc•,ocl that. nourishes and stipmktes the. e.)t- • tire system. 'I was all rum down and an o,dit srbjeot for pneumonia, writes A. 11. Charters of ]3nrlittgtc:n, wltelt I trier! Vara/one. 1 (liilit't be. P" 't. ,rte A t_ 9 u b .. N. � i ''R, � e1 ''�' 4Y 7 .T b✓, ,,,, :f SIF 7 +I •' l d �r • kik portra lt and ' e+, ., I-tt:f of -- col• t: 'Ter. . A. W. Q"'ar; ., 'rho �'aprouo iM ,� book atitt:ae, aro on ec:ot•y box of lira remedies. • ' '. The great .. nrescri;ptis?.ls of Dr. A. W: Chase have attained : such ca0rih >us �a1Na that 'the 'ten p1.4(.1 tc imitate them is cc,. tinually growing. stronger. Reorder tt t you may : be certain that you • ere genii g bisgenuine. renteddi' (the . doctor's portrait ,••/IatI and signature are n 0' every box or bottle • his. remedies. This it the strongest guar, antes that any anode. cines can have. Dr. Chase's KidneyLiver Pills, one pill a dose, 26 cents a.box, five boxes for $1.00. Dr: Chase's .Nerve •Food, 50 cents a box. Dr. Ch ' Ointment, 60 cents a box ase a O.in n , cents,a box, Catarrh Cure base a Cure, .26 C .25 c Dr. Chase's Backache Plaster, 26 cents each 5 for $1.00. • Dr. Chase's L1Ver Cure, 60centsa bottle.; Dr. Chase's $yrttp of Linseed and Turpen- tine, 25 and 60 cents a bottle. Atall -teaIers, orby mail :postpaid on receiptt of Toronto. co.,neon, Bates and price dna E P bade two -carte .only be sent : by ettpresa at Owner's cost, Im,ported Horses ..and Cattle. Several of tlte• inost prom'ineiut bree- ders of • .horses and cattle itt Canada arc at present in England, or have recently returned Cretin the trip, which' was uneertakerl for the Sole. purpose of procuring Stock for show at -thee Canadian National .Exhibit Toron- to; August 29th to September toil, and for the improvement of :their well - /nowt stalbles, The exhibits of these gentlemen • aloft;; would &lee alt in. Wresting horse show, •and when com- bined with hundreds of other en- tries 111 all classes, -will complete the finest display a.f horses and . , cattle CtlCr soon t Canada. AlJU t g •those .whose' direct and recent >i'nl:ortatioits will be rhtrwn are Robert •13eit11 M. Ti)., oC Idowmttravilltt ; Thomas (Graham of Oraluuii Tiros., Claremont .1,1,I (3ard- Ilouse of the- llighliebd stables, and ,William Smith ex -M, P., of Colum- buildlieve it 'was 'passible for 1'`errcvrote to bus. Among • the cattle brecc ors 11011. 7ne sem quickly. ,c•c for ea...In le few �;.. and RobertiM1.1111 0 of tStoufffvll e. will nr a pPetitel , ,. ,t• ,. Cid clot petit ntl'i at tCb*ahied in v 1 show ter the first time their recent ` • Lever's" .'Z(VVIseilead) lieinfeetant:laap Powder its Letter than other soap powders, AS it into Mt8M a (iielnfootlnt. Mi gam b to 'my cheeks anti 1 felt stronger. I , iuref:ttses in l;itgjhalti(l. All the exhiilai- cl'd time Vigor through usir.'g Porro.. tors agree to 'keep their entries on, the ,iratt:." 'Ttry 1 errci'otte, it a.ssttres heal- grounds during/60e full period irk ti. °:tlf; Price . o Cclltd 1';xhibitfoll: I 0 .a The water reservoir of the Imperial Oxford Range is so designed that it keeps a large volume of water at a high tempera- . tore. This reservoir attachment of the Imperial Oxford Range is so arranged that it comes in close contact with the Beat flues and keeps a plentiful supply of hot water ready at hand. The range is also fitted with th asexceedingly powerful weter front for use in connection with a kitchen boiler. If your,dealer :doesn'thandle the Imperial Oxford, write to us for particulars, The Gurney .Foundry Co., Lilmited- Toronto, Canada - zorontrt►si Wiaa)t>•ipog Vsartoeuvsr 9 • I Canadian Natioilal Exhibiiion 1904 ON - T .• .TORQ�O ; � ONT1904: AU•GUST 29th' TO SEPTEMBER 12th Largest and finest eXhibits of.(Tnnadlian nia•nitfactures; agricultural products, live stock, etc., etc., ever • shown. Now hufldings, Improved fac- ilities and grafter yariety of attractions; than ever. "BLACK *WATCH BAN''. - The Band of the "Black W etch". (she famous 42nd Royal Highlander.). will attend the Exhibition,. by permission of his Gracious Majesty. the Icing aind.officers'of the itegutlent, and will play three eoncerts daily thro- ught its. entire :course. THE R ELI EF' OF .LUCK OW The grandest Byrn -military display ever seen in Canada will be pres- . forcers Bitted• before the Granit: Stand eaelt• eventnt; with hundreds of pet , brilliant costateles,gorgeouspyrotechnic setting,and ,assisted by the pipers • of the"131ack \Vatch;"• ' "DA E�DE.VIL S.CIIEYCR":inhis leap filotri a bicycle JOS feet into a R K p. t ankh of water ; THE .BIGKkiTT •FA M•1 L;Y, world-fatntlus (aerial acrobats ; WINSCHERMANN'S'WONDEIRJ UL TRAINED BEARS; ;A:i?JIE'S TROUP OF LiONS,the most rem'><t kettle group of trained a)iirrials in the world,arid trtany'other acts '()t equal mertt, Special Railwa Rates. AsIc year Station Agent.for Particulars. P, y. etnetmber.the Dates AUGUST.29th .TO. SEPTEI'IBER 12th; I)V . .MeNAUGIIT, J. O. ORR, li;.. Secretary and Illewta/Jer, • • President. $STLovi8ST>''Clot 'CAIRO 41 MONTOOMEI t HORILG p JittuSeNVatt NEW ORLEANS through Slee pn rs and Dining nIn Cars 13ETWEt::N - - St Louis and Mobile, St. Louis and Now Orleans 44k tol< tioket4 via M, fC 4( U. ne tr 0 Via. k1lr ompt011's avoPio o It is asu erb tonic ' . conditioner i one d.iti St. �n �. be and Itsaves . �ln� theworld. ra1n • aids digestionand , o • rapth. k • ' of ' • sac Thousands , •reeders and feedersuse . it. 4110 I I. II M : 111 •I. : 11 ..,,.!i v401,4.0..1 I.Ie.. l • Ona testimonial oP the many n'e have received "Last winter a steer I was fattening went off his feed. Z' fed him .Old Ir. Comp. ton's 'Favorite Stock Food and hs got all right and started to thrive -as soon as T started to feed -it to him. • Y believe it to be tt good thing."- %t Minn Sinclair, nth con, Goderich. Township . i� 01(1 Dr. Com ton's Favorite , Stock Food makes the finest animals,' the tenderest meat, the easiest fed at the cheapest cost. ,Atui o.tOb otro* ...941,4aasutu Manufactured by - The Emprise SkTorks, Olintou S. tr. ANDREWS, MANAGER.