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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-11, Page 7The Clinton Newer.Reerrd L.,J., ?'1irlF• - 0. q!"I.,cT11.1�rt� �,�, ,+.F ' IYR. �. BANKER. a 1%k rt ,n A. GENERAL 13ANL' INCi BUSINESS TitAN:�AI TED. NOTES DISCOUN- DRAFTS ISSUED. IN'llili,I';ST ALLOWED ON D1$POSIrS. -•-• ^- i ALBERT STREEl', CLIN rON. W. BRYDONIa, BARRISTER, SOI,It'ITOR.. NOTARY, PUBIIC, 13TC. OFFICE —Sloane Block— CLINTON. HENRY BEATTIE Successor to Mr. James Scott.) BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC oilice formerly occupied_ .by Mr.__- , James Scott, in Elliott Block MONEY TO LOAN. RIDOUT & HALE conveyancers, Commissioners, Ileal Estate and Insurance Agency. Money to Loan. C. B. HALE —' JOHN R1DOUT. DRS. OWNN & GUtiN • Dr. W. Gunn L. R. C. P. & L. R.C.S. Edinburgh. 1)r, J. Nisbet turn ,tl. R. C. S. Eng. g. 1,. R. C. P. Loudon Night calls at front door of residence on leattenbury 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. THOMPS'ON PIiYSIe AN AND SURGEON. . Special attention given to diseases of" the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat —011ice and Residence— ALBERT STREET WEST, CLINTON. North of Rattenbery St. - DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 011ie,: formerly occupied by Dr. Pal- lister on Alain street. LeAY11i L.D, -- — — — ON'I' DR. AGNi;A', D1 NTIST, Office adjoining J'huti, i allery. open every day and Saturday nights until. u o'clock. lr CLINTON, . ONT. �u. 0. I;1.NEST IHOLiti1SS aftecialiht to Lruwu send bridge 1.Vork .1). D. S.-0' rue ate of the icoy'al Col- lege of Dented Surgeons of Ontar- io. 3,. 1). S.—First class honor • graduate of Dental Department of lurtantu, University-. Special attention paid to I .enervation of children's teeth. Wilt be at the River Hotel, Bay t,e1d, every Monday drum to a. to . to (r P: m_ 1)R. J. FREEMAN • VETERINARY SURGEON: ' i1. member of the Veterinary Medical Associations of Lonclomt and_Edin- burgh Ediu_ bur rh and Graduate of the Outer. io Veterinary Coitege. • Ahh•10E— Huron street—CLINTON. Next to Commercial Hotel Phone 97 Marriage L.icenseS ISSUED 13Y .i, B. Rumbali Clinton pCIIiE1 Lixl3 ;(xixfn(fifidTafti u 'OVENS OF LONDON DR. UVI,. , C>al ei •ist i, `�(: a •r• Ocltlt . �I Surgeon, , I , •L Diseases of Eye, Eat, Nose and r Threat, visits Clinton iitontlly !J d'.34 FITTED x I I III , ,Lpj GLASSES PROPERLY , U UNasal Catarrh and Deafness lug treated. lel as] London. Oliicc 225 Queen's Ave.; l] M Clinton Office Combie's • Drug at Store. El [J Hours 8 a• rat. to 4 B.; tn. Dat- x c es of visits—Tuesdays—Fele. 2, [xQ El Mar. 1, Mar. 29, May 3, May Et 31, June 28, .fitly 26, tiept. 6, flJ -v.2 I, Nov. 9 ® Oct. 4, ri x st vt is re+ sti[nln`t)!tffiI1slul�lhirt4AlxjMfNlxl Al st U 1111L1 4- t•. ti :te eeeeeee RAttenbury Street Works importers, Workman- ship ork fnan- ship and Material guaranteed. J. t . SEALE & Co. � . . 7 _. U El I1 El Rumbatl aqu-I�o{nath The leading car- riage makers. All : work znanufac • tired on. the premises and . guaranteed Repairing . protuptly attended. to. • RU BALL and McMATH IHuron St. Clinton, The R10K Ira0 Mutual Fifa Insurance Gar an —Farm and Isolated Town Property- - .--•0'nly Insured; e OFFICERS. • J. 13. McLean, ' President, 'f ippon P. 0. ; Thos Fraser, .Vice -President, 13r/iceiield P `0..,; T. F;, Hays,. •Sec: 'J rcastiret, . Seafortlt -P..0 , DIRECTORS: William Shesney,• Seaforth - John Grieve, Winthrop George Dale, 'Sea- . Jelin 'Sea - forth • Jahn. lyatt Ilarlock 1• o B.ennewics, Brodli.agan ; Janttes.i;vans, Beeciiwood ;•Jaiues Connolly;. Clinton. • • AGENTS. Robert Smith, I•Iarlock . ; `E. glias citley, Seafortlt. ; • J ares, . Cummings, Egmondville ; J. W. Yeo, "Holmes utile. . , • • .., Parties desirous to effect . insurance or transact other' business will be. promptly attended • -to .P°on, . application - to any of the elsove. officer's . addressed to. their respective-postoliiccs. Losses inspected by the .director .•who lives' nearest the scene IJPPI 11 COTT' MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY Tho Best In Current Literature 12 COMPLETE NOVELS YEARLY MANY SHORT DT0I11ES AND PAPERS ON TIMIrLY'TOPiCS $2.50 PEP) VE101 i 26 ere. A COPV (NO CONTINUED STORIES' 1 a:vsnv°1vuMOEw COtYlekt.c 'EC IN ite111 ' ;'TIME TABLE.. rains will rrive" •at`.and depart -Trains a P froth Clinton-. station as folle vs : ' BUIf:47"0 AND GpDZRICYi DIV..' Going East ExpreS.. 7.38 a.ni 3;23 parr 5.2o pale 10.15 a.in ,. „ •- ,1: Going East • Going West Going:. West ,, .1.1141 Express 12,55 pan, " arrive 6,15 leave 6.4.o 10.32 p.fl1. LONDON, HURON AND. BRUCE DIV, Going South Express '7.47 a.)n. " North Express . • ' 4.15. p.m, ..10:15. a.m; 5.35 p.in. Fruit Crop Report for July. (Written for The News-Reet;'rd.) A. very full return for July has bete* obtainer by the Fruit Division,{ 'Ott, awa, with reference to the fruit eros. of tl:e Dominion. Option Law. It was thought by some ( It Wilt be seen from the sec ugtist llth "` N•4 tions that the .prohibition of that ulearlure i quoted that a local .option prohibitory could be made more effective than hy.Jaw 1lteap8 rabsolute pI'oltibition of • thosea of the Scott Act, I1 Wild also a the retail sale of lignov. ri'he lila- meas re avaLilable for smaller awes ehiuevy for cuforeeluent has 'teen to than in the Canada Tenipt'ranee Act. course of development trod improve. The latter measure applied only to a molt ir)r many Years, and is naw very 1 county ()L' 0. city, local option by laws strong frust efi'tYGtive. could be enacted for the, Minor muni- wItor, rsAvg taotrott sl,:t.t. M+ e now t1 a AI'PI us eipalities, a nurnhc'r of which go to As the it t n t� elan s,local Dividing the .410e crop into fa11, tatind winter varieties, • the reports show u rnedirar, to full .crops of the fatundr.. In the apple seetitnts from which the bulk of the winter fruit will be c)bltaiz d for export, the .opt. is net as large s.s last year but may be clas- sed as light to inediuu.. .A. verycteleiUi distinetiorn'ntust be in'ade between app, les and /good storing' stock,; The rep- etrte ,from Great Britain and Europe, gottaarally show a very lave crop ;of fruit that will comet into ,direct corn.; petition with ot,,r' fall varieties, and inay slightly elect the market fc'x winter fruit ; but up- to the present time European fruit has not cc'nipeted seriously with: tars best keeping variet- ies. The apple crop len Canada app- ears taw .?fat singularly bete, this ' wear front the attack of insects and (tsutl ons diseases.. It is, •cifeite prod: u .•that -,the culling ntotIt avill..aurt-bee-- serious hest tent:there are indications that the - shot nnay yet develop to a slight; .if nota serious, de(t e'e,• PEARS. • • • Tears, except in British Ccltanbi'a, will be. p light- crop. • There will Iie very few ler export but tite quality of tits: -se 'will be good. PEACHES AND PLUMS: • reaches and plums i.•re almost ars absolute .failure. There are, however, a • few flavored seleeti'ons where the-: winter did riot naturally affeet these two fruits sued in such orchards - the crop will be medium. • 'idle grape erop will fairlyboo. but in the •Iitrge1. producing districts of the Niagara Peninsula, black rot, has sl:oivit to a 'serious extent and it is `intl)oss•ible .to pere•iet the extent ' to. wheel, the ercq) will be curtailed by. the pest.. • e. SMALL 1'RUIT Strawhterries have leen very rnevenn. ,Where, they were not'.winl.er killeO the crop tuts -been •4 oa.l, 1>t.!t the winter, killings was so. >{,')trend that • '(he yioldr -had, been. a sn)all one. • .. - Raspberries were also • (t.' light crop. cuEftit ±,S.. ' Cherries in: - British •Columbia • ]rave 17eeti' a ft:11-crop, ,let a cl;igfet • crop •tha- ot.lglttowt Ontario, -eIn the 'rest on Can - ale.;, wherever. grown; 'they. have been light eand <ntediunr,. I3laek, currants -are: a 'fall, eilep; • Red 'entrants not - quite se good 1,ut. still. A. 0. PA'r'rJSON, Statfon, Agent. F. R.IIODGIaNS, Town 'Picket Agent. . .1'. D. 1t1ACDONAI,I), • District Passers- '. get Agent, Toronto. •:rth)r•sar,':.�•r� t •FM ..«ir rISf.:s•+.+r.r • glhosp hodine, The Otcat Eagiled Remei-. is an, old, well estate' naked and reliable preparation. Has been . prescribed and used over ee years. All drug. gists in the Dominion of Canada sell and recommend.. as being Before and 'After, the only medicine of its kind that cures and gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and permanently y mires all or ms f Nervous Wo a k - ncss,'Bmfasio>s, Sperraator,7aa, Impof ncJ, and all effects ofabuse orexeessoe; the cessLMentr use of Tobara`e, Opium or Stinritita s, and Brain, Worry, all of which lead to Infirmity, Insanity Qousnmption and an Darl2v One Grave. new tt O ti for ka e or eix $.,. r ac Price t g . P t six nuil6 cure. Haldol promptY on re' sen pr Lroepa The Wciod Company, Windsor* Dirt', Canada, . Woods Phospholine •is sold its Clflt� ton by Watts & Co., 'II, B. Combe, R. P. P.eekic and J; L,,. Ilovey, Drug. gists. -a, I<zr.,lat:forep. INSECTS AND FL'sOI.. Only' circ or twee .districts report' ITS ti"ii 1'C I"1' I,EAI),i 1"O • make up a county.. The m1(.1,t1nnl of Dec( tuber, 194, resulted so overwhelmingly -lit fame of prohibition that in all probability the proluisetd anlond•ments to • the On- tario Liquor Laws will be of a pro- gressive and valuable character, It is not certain, however, that they will g Ye as complete relief from the evils of intemperance as fluty be obtained by a locatl option prohibitory by-law, In any arse the adoption of shell a by -1 ,w will not interfere with the benefits tubo derived from the new iegislaition. Local option by laws may be Ilnssecl ltv municipalities during the Twese tliceXlsxe yeaV, ririel so come -WO npf'ration (lfi May 1. • 1S10t, There .-is. •thee, fora, an opporttinity opened for binned la te local action to secure defin •ite reatrictinn and. curtailment of the liquor ttnffie.. rims LOOM, or'rtow Law The enactment giving nnmicipalitiee power to absolutely prohibit the retail sale of liquor isfund in' the..Revised. Statutes. of Out io, 1897, cap. 215, sec. 141, and is in tl ollowin„.terms -1.41. (1) '(The council of .every town. ship; city, .tort n ,and incorporated vii 'ego mey pass ley -laws for prohibiting the sale by retail of spirituous, fer- mented oi' other man l,fan inred 1iquol'a; its any taut=re,:itnh or other house or piatee of 'retitle entertainment' and foe prohibiting the sale thereof, except ley wh(1lesal0, m shops atnd• places 001 or 111iur housesrof ptthlio entertainanen1, : Provided that•tho bylaw • before the fin•il passing Cher. ('ore has been duly asp-- prOved of by thm electors of lhe. rntinr- eapal it;4* in the manner provided by the e1)t11.1'etioCt.ns in -t bat behalf of the • Muniei- �.t. . - -(2) NiN1)y ln,w passed under the pro- visions -cif thio section -shall bo repealed by I:he Connell passim; the s:une, •,until elf ter the expire lion of three years from the de:y ef• its roaring' irate -force,. nor. until a by-law .t'ore tha.tpItrpesehas been snlei)aOwl: to the electors rued pproved by them in'ihe same manlier. ns - the original hya;i,w, trial if any sink•re- peallugbylary (upon' being.sprint itted to. the electors) is- not so approved, no other repealing by-law shall .bot •.sub= Mit:ted for the, like approVel within'the ftill terns of three vears - thereaaftt'r:T. serious depredat.i' cis of. insects and lahe u. tications at . • present are *that ' fri:,it growers , will he .little iron/bled, • thi:t year !by .either insects ' or fueg'atte pests. O'IIIER COUNTRIES. • .Tbe reports” front the United ,+ iate's, particularly those portions that eoin . vete with Cal..tidee ine•ieate to hate %tier note am extraiordinary • ,crop of � 'fruit The 'indications 'in England, • France,. Germany, Holland and I3eigt.ttnn.paitii; to a, crap somewhat a;'I:love the ,aver.:. age.. ' GENERAL. 'COMMENT. The. export trade. for Cana(diare wird c, L American fall aleples will .be' ._some-: what. restrict d,; but eyeing •• tb the bet ter quality of our apples 'they wild still have the preference it.1 the Ettrop-'. eau rearleets. ,There will Oe the nee ossity,' however, of .rtgicdy. exchidiitege all second. quality fall liui.t.o[ rust class •quality will in all .preeieibtl- ity bring a .Fair price, .but it a4linost certain that second quality fruit : will not br•.;ag int'te , if-.anyalver-•the .costlof :; inarketi•nig. ,The Supply of` ui "good' winter ;,Lock` of apples :, taly1 o, for -:rite British Market during the .heti- nth:s :of January:, February and March. is not txcinsiwe, and it' s0e'trts'xeasolu- able to_cxpect,tliat•the det'nar,d wilt ,b6 4a -wet .equal. to •,ehatt of last yen, •.. t 5ELt Tri)N of . • :3TRAWBE1U.Y PLANTS please, 9 erupt of price, d f pamphlet. Address 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TRADE MARKS ()galena • COPYRIGHTS d&C. Anyone'sending a Sketch aed deheepttbttmite ire a other 6 n our 0 too Opinion renal/aseortn Invtlnt7An is probablentontnbin. Cornmuntca' twits etrtottecon(ldeut!at. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free, Oldest sofors a uringatentL. Patonta taken t rbugbM CO. receive' sneciathotted. without Cttnrge* lit the $ Itu tfic neer ir. Lhandeomole Illustrated weekly'. 1 argent culattbn of any scientific Journal, Terms, in oar tour inodtba, >bl. pb d bt all tibwsdoalers. 001 BroAdwn9r New .1, Or i rUNIV &CQ. riranon omcr, ts2S >r 04W aaltinecott, ly.tt. A striking •tllt)stration of the .cahte plant • and. seed :selection, as advore- ated 'by 'Prof. Rctllertsoir, is. reported in the 'Maritime Farmer" Of Julyy, t9 by ei New ll3rt:nswick - • corresputtdent. He says :-"A ieev. days ago while.vtee itiug • a ncighr:kr; ilte ccnversation, 'tur- ned to berries, .-arai t then he showed int In's patch. It was small, 'bttt they were plants to •be•proud .of, His plan is es follows .--Hc:tells Iiia children,. when they. are pieking, to carry 'along, ;orae little sticks, +Lilacs of lath, ard when tlu2y Lind ain. extra_ strong pliant with a goOd fruit stent ari a11 utyI A9 , berries, to put a stick. down alon,gitram c rt.. After the berries are, picked • he takes up these plants. and • sets theme out in a• bed, letting them tl•row ottt rut.ners in all directions. Xni the sp- ring lie . has some fine plants to •set, and his:. Verdes are ilupr(.v,itg, every ycttr," • •• • • Z oer8 truly, • . 1"1, A. Clemons,' + Pn1>1ieation Clerk. That, Makes. Cretarrhest'ci4 a . dheatl-. eta disease. If. Colt have Cafiarrlt taint. ('roc'ping in the throat, )f you h;aiftvk_ and spit. and Lave a stutfee, :up feeling in your,t.istrils you shorld Use frag- rant g - rtut 1a titg C t rr arone at a)ce ande get.curotl. iltottsanars have :'licca saved from Consumption and,- cone pleteiy •ciiecd 'r.t•: Ctutelreltozoira, • soi there :is no reason tufty yon.snoulcltii% stamp: ort. Catarrh also. .Cat- arrhozone will readily cure your attd prevent the disease froth • .returning,. It's. very pleasant, just, ballsanaie tneee icated •.rttpor;-no neuseous dregs gaarat :teed to users of Catarrhozono ; it can't fail; try it. Complete : outfit; ,vel oo•;. ,sample'- size 25c. • . • A SA'TISFACTC)RI".'PILE REMEDY, 1[ ijf . cure the. conditions eausiek the biles, Try Dr. Hattii'itote's 11'ills 01 5lttndrakc and Butternut ; their. fre- quent, use predents piles.' No case ever kitc:nvri ,whcr'er the 0se of Dr. natant.. .on's Pills failed;. Price 25e. 2 ;Asc..; fart iii `t,tt;'at option Law.. 111&Tt)tt t' .• Before Confederation, ntnnic•ipttlt- ties in Ontario which was tltett a part of the Diel i'r,tvince oi' . (lattads, had authority to prohibit the retail stile of liquor within their respect Ivo limits In 1878 the Dominion Parliament • enacted the Canada Temperance Aet which conferred prohibitory power on 1t: itvt ority of the eteetot•A in enrtni1011 roielTXseE Pn() nitnTlner • 1'lie right ef the:'Legislal er.. to• :en- act this hw lies been uirheld 1 y 'the Court of Appeal(' lid the,hulikiat iuitteeof rife Yrivy Ccnineil. •It is it once bnitlia'; eon)prcbcnsive, elTective.: Being a pnrt or dais. sct•e:Wed "titan). Aist"-of eliePrnvinee Of" Ontario". it•hais no speebtl iuttehineryproviiled for its en tercet nen Lt Weal option ptoltibi- tory 1ty-law snnply prevents Lite issue. of liquor, licenses.- A,Il Lite macliirlety. and authority of the lie rise iatsv.. itre atVaLih ldo.rii,d0i•..it for I,l e prevention of unlicensed liquor selling : •This is' made very clear by section 143 Of -the Lireime.Lieouse Act of 1S97;, tvhich,•is in the fulluwbig •.ternls : •'''. -No t0.Vern••OV shop license shall. lie issued ()r take effect, wit't.in any )nutii dipalitt• inlwhich'there is Ori force any' bylaw pawed i1 putenstnee of :section lt•t, or in pursuance of any, of the'pro- visional Mentioned in section 142'; but i lie sale Or the keeping foe sale of liquor without license 111 any such )nunicipltl- t helves, . L Cal ) LV � - :ril Hever' 1 h , ) (n ity.t•h 1 1 , tin.t� 11f section's 1.0 an11 of this•. Act, :Ltai°i'•iil I he pr, rasions of • this .A et re- livct ble. the Bele or keeping for s,ule cif' (pier Its r.,i11))avent{otit)tsnitlseetianS, 031(1 the pen:dries and )0))C0dux4t 1)) re- fer(n<„ titer c'I o, lha.l -he of full force and effeet 11) such •Iuu tierp,lity. not, With t,rrsting sands 1)'nitibi48)!bylaw," option by-law sloes not prohibit the isinc of licenses: toselldiciunr by whole- sale. Subsection 4 of section 1 of the Liquor License Act, however, defines the sale of liquor by wholesale as selling, battering, or trafficking in liquor in quantiti'es of not less than five gallons each, or in the Gltse of bottled liquor, one dozen bottles ' of throe half•pirtts, THE GRiaAT1 ST •FAMILY REMEDY And et'ii well known in most Can- adian hbrnes Is Nerviline, a perfect eanacea for all internal and external Pain.. Mrs, M. E. Cartwright of More ris says I coujd84t• think of,. hit ,.. without Nerviline. 1Vhen I get a tolo- tlhaehe Nervilii*n steps it. If I, get t sick headache, have a trnift:lie with miry stomach car bowels I can rely. on Ner•' viline to care 'nie promptly. Tc1 breale tip a .cold, or rub en for rheumlatisnv or neuralgia Nerviline has. no Oval. It's pr,'celess . in MN iaxn'fly. `Nervii- ihtte is king over all pain ate! costs 2:5c, . ' Section 845 provides that wholesale licenses shall be issued only.for pre- miles on whicth is`ctrrie(i on no outer .business t11n11.that of wholesaling .and provides that the license shall be void if any retailing is done upon such premises. ' . .Sections 41 and 44 provide thin no wholesaie license siutll.be issued for a less fee •than ii:2C)0, . Sections -63 prohibits the consninp- tion of liquor on the Promises on -which itis wholesaled, or within any • huild- ;ing' which conunitmicatesin any way with such premises. - . These restrictions are.. so. strir»gent 'its -*to Melee svholesaling practically ,impossible except in a few very Popo-. loins :municipa]itiest;There were. last year only. nine municipa fries, four cities, and five large •towns in which. wholesale licenses were taken: out, unci the total nnmher•of Stich licenses' issued' in thea Province. was •,on'y sev(ant3*'six .''A local option .by-law,' therefore, alnr,nnts;t() total proliibi-• tion. ' Ire:mts too young to tales madielne was be ur0atcrone,wl,00pingcouehttndeel dsLtr •ts <'1 Weeeet;teseiene -theybreathe it. OVER r YEARS. 1 DR Ol X+ R SIXT I . Mrs. .Winslow s Soothing Syrup . has 1I been . used by millions Of 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 soothingaiyrup" for child ren teething.- It will relieve the poor little` . stiffere'r immediately. Depend;, *Pen it n)otner..s,. there is no. mistake about it. It cures Diarriioea,•• regu- lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens -111d Gums,,. reduces Inflammation .and gives tone and en- ergy . to • the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's 'Soothing: Syrup'' for child- ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the, prescription- of one of the oldest .and best female physicians and nurses , :in the United :States. Trice e5 cents a bottle. Sold by all.drug- ists: throughout the World. Be sure and' • ask for'"Mes. Winslow's' Sooth- ing .Syrup ,,. Si ri,i.ilts •10 and tit) of t it i.l Act referred. to in the clause AIHive 41iiut( (1..1110 'sec- t.iauu 40 etnd 50 of the Liquor Licence '1' asfollows • �lt1t, and ai(1 . 49.• "•No petsoti shall sell by whole- cnle of retai]any spirituons,terntented, n Li ire Mann fact .treed filuots u hating first obtained it license tlndet' this Act authorizing' him so to do ; lint this seetion Shit:1•not apply to stiles 'un- der lt';al peo0esa or for dietress, ' or :sales lie assignees in inso vency. • 60, "No perst,it shttll:keep or have in .' sty house, building eho44)eating-house, saloon, 0t' • lutuse. of 1)nl)dic entertain- ment, er in any ronnl oI• place wbatsp (et-er, 1111y N)crit(1Oiis ferment d or etther tnutui1 tetrtred liquor's for the •i)ln•pi1le of selling, imitating, or ttad- ttil; ther.in, unless duly licensed there• t() under t lie provisions of this Aet ; nor shall t{,c occupantof such chsho pp, eating -house, saloon. or house of pub, lit en certain inent,unless duly licened, Mperm' any liquors, whether' sold by inn or not, to be consumed upon the i'rentises, by env person other than. members of itis family, or employees, or guests riot being cnstotuers.' . and Cities. The old Aet then fell into. THE LIVER TO BLAME. So long as the liver i', artist itf;lt- disuse, and was dropped from. the pro- ering the 'Mk frcahi Ilse bent.' there is vinciati statute books no biliousness and llo.cottstipat€r:el, be- cause The Scott het Parise into force in a the bile has passed from the 1]- ver into the intestines where it acts as good ttittny'' Counties lit tate Province of s, cathartic in keeping the bowels act - Ontario hot was tntbsegtlantb, repealed lye. 13eeausc oft their direct l t e d molt 1) ill ant,Dread ' f'Paralysis Left . anti gest num b—D.octbra saki nervous exhaustion - Remarkable cure by Dr.• Chase's Nerve Peed. Mits. CHAS. 8. CRAVEN, North Gower, Ont.,. Writes : "I do not: hesitate to recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and wouldapo begrudge e rud e fifty dollars for ' the For six years I suffered' with severe pains in :my right shoulder and numb• doss in my left arm, No tongue can tell what I suff- er 1; The doctors said the tr able was from the nerves but their medicines proved of no avail so I resolved to glee Dr. Chase's Nerve Ft :d a trial. After using' six bores of this medicine myhealth was so greatly improved that i got more MRS, OEMS and F used in all • twentp- bight boxes with the result that 1 AM • completelycured. I do not feel that I can use strong enough Words in recommending this medicineto all who suffer as I did." • Dr. Chases N . erFood a 50 cents tt box. To. protect you against imitations the portrait end signature of Dr. A, W, Chase, the famous receipt book sutlaer, at0 ou (3VCtp bOx bf 1111 remedies. ' at ttruert,,y.Z(WiserreadMidinfeeteebSotlii After the repeal, temperance workers Chase's Z d'ttey-Livor Pills tltorougltly, Powder is better than other doap'powder'e, applied to the Legisiatm a for the teen curet; con ttipatton, tate read carne of Is 1t aloe acts as 4418i1444ut. w eillte(ment of the old provincial Local itiltentellths of the cosiewin ills' of life, • Menial 0 Yf ORLeAN'J. • AtKSONVIUt ( 111 wi II 11 1 The old-fashioned bake -oven was the best our great grand- mothers could get; They baked in it in a kind of a way and were satisfied with it because they knew nothing better. But the modern housewife wastes time and good food when she fails to avail herself of the improvements of the Imperial Oxford Range No other range on the market can do the baking this oven does. The oven is kept evenly supplied with fresh super- heated -air uper-heated-air' all' -the -time. See this range at your dealers or write to us direct. • The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited. Toronto. Canada Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver 12 For sale by Davis & Rowland. i kWiYW'L1T• aW-,701/ 1.M.+ •bo,T;,/,{0 7.11,TOVOGliY1b.1111.•6, Best Equi eu School . • If you intend sending your boy or girl to business college, why not choose the best college tn• the .land? It costs no more. The Forest City Business and Shorthand _ College has been: established . over 'to years; and has increased its patronage every year. . 'Every department is in charge of .a. graduated expert teacher, and the facilities,. apptaatices, systems and :courses arethe most approved in the world.. The rooms are large, .airy and' comfortable, and the school is located in .the prettiest pari of London, . - •• Students may enter•any time during term. Booklet free. J, W. Westervelt, Principe!,Y,M.0 A: Building,.Londoll. '. .Canadian :Nati»IExbihitio" 1904 Ta QNPr0 oT• 1go 4. AUGUST 29th TO SEPTEMBER 12th • Largest, and • "finest exhibits of Ctanadian rslanufactures; agricitlturilt • products; live stock, ele , etc., ever shc:iwn.. ,New buildings, iotproved'fac-• • ilities'and greater 'variety of attractions than ever.• • - '`BLACK WATCH BAND." . 174 : The Band of the "Black W etch" (the famous 42nd Royal Highlanders) • wily attend ,the Exhibition, by permission of his Gracious Ma1esty the King and officers of the Regiment, and will play thre.e:coneerts daily.thro, nght its entire course. . THE RELIEV:Or LUCKNOW The t'andest ro-military disputer ever 'seen in Canada' will be pres- 1; py Y .p anted 'before the•Grand Stand eaeh'evening With. hundreds o'performers, . brill€arab costnmes,gorgeous pyrotechnic setting,and assistedby the pipers of the'Blaek Watch. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS "DARE-DEVIL,SCHREYI3R" in his leap from a bicycle 108 feet into a : tank of water ; THE Bi CKETT FAMILY, world=fatnous aerial acrobats WINSCi1ERMANN'S.WONDBIi;FUL TRAINED BEARS; ADJIE'S TROUP OF LIONS,the'most: t•emnr kable grottp of trained animals in the world,anc1 many othee acts of equaal merit. • Special Railway Rates. • Ask your. Station Agent for Partieulars. Remember the Dates, AUGUST 29th:TO. SEPTE IBIm 12th W. K, McNAU'GHT, J,. O; OUR, . : . Presidents • •Secretary and Aft.inageri y.>rj ne:),tx ,,.KXJ..r., through Sleepers and Mining Cara 8EtWEEN St. Louis and Mobile, St Louis and New Orleans Ask tor tick* 'fist M, $ 0• It. R. N€� Lo o Se9 to 1' 7 1904.• • - -._-_ LENTRII s or osh 8Tt1 SEPTEMBER------- • " Cas ' :w ►� ►.: `.►'..: ii►,i liiii •: r (4 ftCO • _ (,1, A 1\TEW $io,000 DAIRY: BUILDING (,, . lm irovements all along the line. Exhibits unser assed. • 1 g P • (- Attractions the best yet-- Iitamura's Celebrated Jap- ( , Troop of tO neo le; the Vl ing Banrards and, the bet G'mnacts Acrobats altl Other specialties tha t money can procure. I+IVE EVENINGS Or rIREVVOHRS CONCLUDING EACH .EV• ' LNINC WITH A REALISTIC' REPRESENTATION ESENTATION O1' THE 000 0 • • O 0 0 0 0 O C 0 0 0 P. 0.• 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 O d • °-' !omtbardtnent of Port Arthi .r A holiday outing notieshould miss. Special excursions over all lutes of travel. For all information, prize lists, 010., address Lt. -Col.: W. Vit. Cilartshore, J. A. Nelle$, . PRESIDENT. SECRETARY, 000000 0000000000000 00000000 00000000000 t; 0000000000000. 0000 0 00000000 ]ave Yon A Frieit O 0 O 0 O O 0 O 0 )000000 0 l) O • 0 O 0 O O O O O d O 0 O O O AT A DISTANCE ? SEND HIM— or her' --The' Nees-R000rd to San. 1905 °N.L 5 CEN a