The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-08, Page 8t!
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September 8th 1904
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A GENERAL BANK:1NQ BUSINESS
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ALBERT STREET, CLINTON,.
" kattenbury Street Works
importers._ Wor k num-
eh i p nod Mat et ial gunianteed,
W. BRYDONE,
BARRISTER, SOLIe 'TOR.
NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC,
OFFICE, -Sloene Block- CLINTON.
HENRY BEATTIE
tSuceessor to Mr. James Scott.)
BARRISTER,. SOLICITOR, ETC,
• office formerly ocetipitel by Mr.
James Scott, in Elliott•Bloce.
MONEY TO LOAN.
RIDOIIT & HALE
conveyancers, Commissioners, Real • '
Estate and Insurance Agency,
Money to Loan.
C. B. HALE -- JOHN RIDOUT.
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DRS. GUNN & C.UNN ,
Dr. W. Plain L. R. C. 1.. & fe R.C.S.
Edinburgh.
Dr. J. Nisbet Clare ei. k. C. H. Eng.
I,. k. C. P. London •
Night calls at front door of residence
on Rattenbury street, opposite •
Presbyterian church, •
OFFICE- OntariO street -et:LINTON..
DR. SHAW
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Ontario street -CLINTON;
Opposite, St. Paul's church..
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DR. C. W. THOMPSON •
PHYSICrAN AND SURGEON.
Special •attention given to diseases Of
the Eye, Ear, Nose and. Throat
e-Olfice and Residence- •
ALBERT STREET WEST, CLINTON..
North of Ratteubury St,
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DP.. G. W. MANNING SMITH •
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .
Oifice formerly .occupied by Dr. Pel. -
Estee un Slam street.
IseYFIELD, se- • ONT
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DR.. AGNEW, DENTIST..
Office adjoining Photo Gallery. 'open
..es every day and Saterilay • eights until
to o'clock.
CI,IN TON, ---
- . - - - ONT.
FAL. d. ERNEST HOLMES
repecialist se eromn auti eralge Work
1). S. -Graduate Le' the Royal Col-
lege of Dental' Surgeons en Outar-
io.
L. 1). S. -First flees hotter graduate
of Dental Department re toroeto.
University.
Special attention paid to -eservation -
of children's teeth. '•
. Will • be at the River note!, 13ay Geld,'
every Monday from . io a, ni to tr.
DR. J. FREEMAN •
VETERINARY SURGEON. -
A member 01 thee Veterinary Medical.
Associations crf Louden and Edin-
burgh and _Graduate et the Ontar-
io Veterinary_ College. •
OFFICE- Iltiroesetreet -.CLINTON,
Next to Commercial Hotel ..•
:Phone 97
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fig Surgeon, Oculist, Specie; ist, .5 jc
@_j Diseases of Eye, Mx, Nose and 1[1]
trA Throat, visits Clinton: montlely Es]
NI GLASSES ritortiazt,v PITTED Ni
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ogi Nasal Caterrli and Deafnesslejs
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.1'reasurer, Seaforth 0. •"
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Grieve, Wintlikope George Dale, •Sea-
ferth ; john Watt, Harlock ; John
13ennewies,•Breitiliagan ; James.Evens,;
Beechiverod ; James Ceiutolly, Clinton:
• •• AGENTS. ,
Robert Smith, • •. Herlock ,•
Sca.forth s James ''Cumieings,
Egmondeille ; • J. W, Yee., jlohhes-
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• Parties desirous to effect insurance
transe.et other. • business Will be'
Pretriptly .attended apelica-tion
to any of the above' oEl.cers .addressed
to -their respective postollices.•-•Losses
inspected •by • the dirceteir who lives
nerirest' the scene, • • • •
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• . TIME TABLE, • •
Tra.ins will ariive at 'rind 'depart
freari Clinton", station as fellows '
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1311isALO AND :GODERICII DIV.
Going Eat EXpresa 7.38. a.m.
3.2 P. n.
teethes East • 5.20 p.m..
Ooing West lee& a.m.
Going West Express ; 12.55 pan.
" !" ' arrive 6.15 leave 6.40
" •"•" . . 10:32 pan.
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LONDON', IIVRON ANI) BRUCE DIV.
Going seuth Express : • .7,47, ani.
.• 4.16 P.M.
" Nbrth Express • 20,15 a.m..
. ',.• 5.35
A. O. Station Agent,
F. R, lit/DOPlNS, Tewn Ticket Agent.
J. D. nikcnoNAT,D, Dietriet
. • ger Agent, 'rpronto,
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The Clinton News -Record
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The Pacts of the ease to do, and thns, by their example and
conduct, allying themselves with the
„ sEeux0 Lmrku ON 1.00.A.I. OPTION
When it becomes a question of evi-
dence regarding the working or non-
working or pi,voibition in any part of
the country, the testimony of the
ciU-
zons or the various localities concerned
ought to .count for much more than the
write up' o onoccasional correspon.
dent, however impartial he, may try to
be oe w.hirthever side he unty represent.
eilseeeeete is this the case with evident-
ee given before a duly appointed tri -
'
banal whieh, in its very nature, west
tenteider• all the available Testiniony
fi let leenti. age 15 true, therefore,
of New lientiswiek, Ise's() true of utbee
pat te of the el:tritium provinces with
regard' to the evidence submitted be.
love we Royal (o1nli «Irii someyears
nett. We do not undervalue the evi-
dijnee or the -write up" by thecomes-
ponder) ts of either :side uf the question,
beeitese we eau generally get at the
truth by eonsideeing both, eepresenta-
I toes.
Evidence before It CounniSsion, how-
.
ever, is enother Whig Both sides are
repteseeted,andstheir Sworn teetietony
submitted. Let us therefore apply the
evidence submittal wi to • reference to
Nova :7.3covilkbe1'.tre the Royal tioininis-
ship, its was done in the ease of New
Betinsiviek, althpugh in our lase letter
WO maritime:el, in ateneng A b'Otleral
stritemetit, the city of Charlottetown,
as illestrethig the -effect of thi1
ScotAce in cities.• There Iwo eighteen
counties in the' provineeofNovaSeetia.
Tne Scott Act, at .the titne of the Cenn
IllisSina.Wee hi force in. twelve of them.
'The Nova Scotia license law does not
Permit theeketie of licenses except • in
-localities where t uhlie sen*imene80
d, elves. •
In four of the six comities not tinder
license -lit the time of the Cominission,
no licenses Were issued, sixteen of the
00011 ties, thereforte• were ender pro!' i -
In North 'Sydney, whieh is hi the
comity Of Cape tiretori, the evideeme
tektite went 1,0 shoW that the. Act:. Was
'very badly enforced. However, six -
0 itnesses evere heard ' in North
Sy el Hey Iroae of tliese were officials;
0 tit ose• q t tes ed directly as to the -
:-('1)1.1. Aet, eight lieltoved t het it. was:
elioctive Inhiniting Lite drink 'traffic,
and live lteera ditrereet 13ut
ne el., Spence sityte it is, iefoeth ". of
note th;it Who eonsideeed
the la w a hit tiro, lit North .8ydetey, tes-
tified io• its good .elfte ts•in ot Or places'.
In• the towa• of Yaettiontleeni the
alum y 01r:treenail. thirty -flee wit -
nese, s 0 mi. t-xaftilin-d. • ,Voiir Neve
clortCY melt, eleven. ottleittlee end hem;
teterte hoe,°run! who
leore asetel direct! ir as to the result,
of the Scott ACt, twenty-four •doclared
tutu good heft !wee doue by it. f,rwei
did, not 11iovetbtt the Scutt Act had
m.111014.1 dtentkeenees. The worm -write
ee.quoted -above says, 'It would. be
ettsy t ...gnote treelk 'trona the evidenpe
oi th• se wititeeses'to show. their cor-
dial approval of the Scott At." .It
may tie said hy l some -Why refer t•
Nov t 'Steele at tel,'?, .81111ply' benanse
the.ielloged tion-ivoeking of the Act has
Mew Oseel ro • intliiehee • thee:nitride -•of.
titeztementel the.dpIttito•of letv.•
.lotere§: r•pel tseesqueeee. ...At:, • 'Hal Ior-
tat4 evidenre." , Then fire, NV6:talth- it
Martini hest evirlem•e• alines LOWthe
pot )ple..tilentsel ves .1V Ito lIlIVO ,ti)• boAv
reeeonsileility of -their own aClian8;
athl •bneked ite hy their.
Votes, geSIu t•hat for every posse
i tetison t leiteren he givemprobilation
' even in the fie tie hew ;they. have
ie ite teen sttrehly better thanlieerige,
eteeise1.11 rie:5tiN3 eefte•red 1�- relieve.
k wee. :%ellet•ttirf they affleeneile told -
therefore they have a rightto he hotel
joet as 'Much as an oecasional- correta
pondent, re tr.:aisle' t traveller. There
is this tact .te• be obServed also in* all
pbeeve Where eit her t he 8eett Aer dr
titeatiettion te hi tot ea • •Every omens,
.pessible 11)1 lee hands Or thase It tereet-.
et'leite he •t rant, is need' • -to heing the..
••1180:0 to digtclititi... . The worst .te,-
tease 8001, The ref oges no 'longer
exiet.fer pOor.felhoer sett o has- got
ti sleep olf his shiner be el)i..6:41„,,,
goes' heme to.hie family,ns is often: the
ease. WlivrO 1i tensed tou5csarr open to
'teee on their demising traffic.' .
1-t I le'daor :,ernes itre hot open to,
ae. Oita: 1 it peetico be- the' ritiblite pe-
el:Ally in a heense _Meese as arc tin'
etreet seelies of a, aon-license stomp:nue"-
• nem it is not true that the ehopte
elebeeing exhibition.s. of lintnan deerey
Ile 'ere steel notelieensed twelve
I hen where • the abinninahle -MUM is-
.1,1111
foeke aglass. over. the. Open
tele. Let .gentitenutiehring.forth proof
that swell. ie the• ca..te. •'Strange fante'
these, th It the people of -Nova Soothe
will still persist in keeping the 8'
Act in .1"opee in the face' of the. cent:he-
lloes -Opposittial or tho coupe. in teresl s
. hqilore ermine. and the inaitter •
• 012 e 'of malty ef the tem neestrice people
• heinselyes. ' • The ease is ainueli better_
then ieseen :on . the serface. • It
:Ito we iltit the' rank and • file • Of the
te t leer:tides people are More' than it
!mew,. • i hey aro • power to be count-
ed With By their,elforts thekilist h:td
.1,0•0 to Mtsare .put.in to onerat in 11111, by:
liri0 friTor t Owe 'have kept it going,
netil now they defy the vestedinterests
of .the trailiew dislodge them from Or-
streng p'..sit theynow. hold, • •Suci-
pets. hes, Idled titeir Pieties art-: the
Of•partypolities hes never. been
ailowed•to eeme betwe n them and
their best interests. .11,1 .11a$ • been 'the.
01150 it m ntitub [mem Be •t hat as
It may, the thee hes ecene. toe the
tem eerence people to glee soinie • proof
of their existene.e They beive- cell idle
v Mete it to the vat! time provitems.
They have. 41011.0 it mein I les, by cit-
ies, be to wnshiere. `They have acted
in them own biteeeste, he their own
eolsoennit les. • it (301(11 do the eame
*PO (allele:4111'1111 other things thet Widen
the sanction of the metal. sense,of the
people, -13y theirlruits ye :mull know
-; townS 71' c I tiei4 be found
any Where with livnee, that get ve
fantiny proof of the • system: to right
thinkinginen and womph,"theY 'might
ennsidered. Omit- •
inn; heads you doe% always count
hearts. In Other words, there are
Acores who have heads for • their OW))
ittterest 8, efeemeteittlly 'and socially,
but -who nee wit lima hear's as 'far , 118
• feelieg tbe ills of otheee nre eon
-mime. If thure is rine pathetic sight(
More than' ailethor dining the:times 0L‘
temp vance agitation, 11 14 to finti men
of .prol'essedly temperance pritIeiplen,
doing the very woric that -those. mostly
opposed to their prineiples desire them
• Iwoli• . I 1
Airood'el Phopleodisivete
Tie Orem English Rtmeti
Is an old, well estate
• lished end reliable
Preparation. Has been
s) Prescribed and used
01.•4•gusts in the Dominion
°yet el you& All dreg -
of Canada sell and
reeemtheed as being
1141Ore and Allee, Its ionndlytilteednirceinseart oat
give a rtnivetsal satisfactiqn. It promptly and
permanently cures all forms of Nervous Weak.
neer, Bini•sionif. SPermalorriteear I'mpolenox
and all effects of abuse or eitesses ; the excessive
use of Tobadoo, Opiurn,ox ,filionulan(s, Menl
and Brain Worry, all of whichlead to Infirmity,
Insanity-, Constimption and an Early Ghave,
Price $1 per package or aix for es. Ont wld
please, st2ttoili cUre. Mailed prompty Ofl re -
newt Of price. Send for free pamphlet. Address
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Ont•• Canada,
Woods Pitosphoditte is sold In Cliii-
toti & CO.H. 13, Coinbe,
R. l', Reelde and J. 'E flovy, Drug.
gists.
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50 YEARS° '
EXPERIENCE'
. PATENTS:
• TRADE, MARKS
_ DetsitaNe
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone:ion:mg a s'iceick and description nun,
quickly atteertniti our opinion mtree whether au
invention is probably patents.» a .comunice.
ttousstricuyeesitteentras HANDBOOK memento
sent ire°. Oldest itRendy for securine_patents,
td through Munn to c
rstontaxon o. ratiolve
spretainotke, without outage, in the
Stitittific Bitiericall.
A hatelsemeisentestreeee weakly', tamest tee
neaten of any Acumen inertial, naratxtiv
ilautiiirniop.tas. fl. Sow nYall ti
& CO 28101.06h% New or
N Y i
mason 011160. 425 P 111.3 Washington. D.%
tever's V.Z ( Wise IleatI)Disinfeetant, Soap
Powder is better than other soap posidera,
AO It kW 40te he 4 disinfootant.
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TEM RENEWAL A.,STRAIN.
Vacation t is over. Again the school
bell rings at morning and at noon,
again with tens • of thousands the
hardest kind .of work has begun, the
renewal • of Which is a mental and
physical 'strafe to all except the most
rugged. The little girl that a few
days ago had roSes in her . cheeks and
the little boy *hose lips were thee
so red, you would him insisted that
they had been "kiesed., by; strawberr-
ies," •have. already last something of
the appearance of hearth, Now is e
time when children should be given
a tonic, which mey avert much ser -
bus trouble, and we 'know of. no other
so highly le be recommended as
Emirs...4arsapar1lia, which strength -
008 the rierVes, perfects digestion Mid
assimilation, and alai mental devel-
OpMent by building up the •Whole 878 -
interests of a traffic that k»ows no
merey, and. that fetterie ilium the lire
blood of its victims. Why may we
not helot in nor own common:of, an
agitation that will result in the vie.
tory of temperance principles, just as
the people of Nova Scotia have done in
he unjority, end are enjeyiL1g. the
fruits of their labors, in bruited:if;
their -children, and in running their
business without the threatening WU-
• We Of the traffic. .
AS no “prooll" reached nee of my for-
mer letter, 111.40 sorry to note a num-
ber of w tom by omiseion and misplac-
ed words whieh would not Italie occur-
red had I been gie en the opportun.
ity to reed the pouf of the article -
before publication. J. 8, 'Come. •
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NEW HOPE -NEW COURAGE.
. Persons whose nerves • are effected
get blue and discouraged, are easily
irritated and 'annoyed and learn to
look on the dark side, The restora-
tive influence of Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food soon shows its effect on the
feelings. It gives new hope and cour-
age, new energy .and confidence. 13y
creating nerve force it affords. new
vigor and vitality for both mind and
body. .
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We now • offer the following low
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twee of 1904 :
The Nevi's -Record 25e
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• Herald 50c
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Subscribers to. the Mail and Empire
have choice of one o . those pictures : .
"Contentment," • "'rho Miner's Fare-
well," "On the ' ledge of the Herd,"
or an enlarged picture 'ef. Mr. R. L.
Borden. , •
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. A MAN IIATE.S HIMSELF: -
• Mien' he wakes up. with. headache
and 'bed :taste in'the mouth.. Someth-
ing is needed to settle the etoinach,.
clear' awity .the duli beau feeling and
create a little nppetite. Jest geta
tumbler of water, seine sugar and
peer ina stiff dose of Nerviline)
You -
'11 pia' up ilninediately. and 'feel tip- :
top in a few minutes. Writable has-
n't an equal for a condition of Ude
kind,- It stirnulates, cures • the :head-.
ache, relieves the sick 'feeling :and fits
you for ' a hard • 'day's Work. • Try
Nerviline. •Large bottles. cost' 25e, - •
••
• • • !oak 'the Rocenne •..
• i"In"eitery liOuse, 'Miss Powell," said.
young 41i. Benson with some agitation,
olhere Isa. Beare room; • ;It is kept gor
the use •of same' honored -guest. In
err heart, • too," and- he laid laie 'laud
hnpulsively 'on his 'own, "there is
• spare room"-:- • ' •• . ;'••
, "Yes," she zeurniured dreamily. ••
"Miss.Powell-Irene,'" the young man
exelaimed, choking down a. large and.
• expansive Weirs (If: rising Sikhs,' "in mY
• heart thee a spare • room •,seeeedlY'.
set'out, for yonle;
"Only one, Mr. Benson?" ;She whit:.
pared. . • • • •• •
"Do not mock 'me, Irene- Powell! , it
shall be a.whole suit ir You like. More
'than that, you shall have the entire
• premises if •ydult only say • so; and lf
that isn't' enough 'we'll tear down- and
build bigger!! • - •.
'"This !Pare room, this suit of io0112$,'
• Arthur,"-taid the Maiden softly, "that
You are speaking of,. how -how are thei
furnished?" .' • • • ' -•
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e. "Ilifirst class Modern style, Irene,"
replied. the young man, with a btisin,esi-
. like ring in- his .voice. • "Uncle Bullion
died teat Week." ,
" "Say no more, Arthur," Whispered the ,
girl, as shei•pilloWed her head over the
young man's heart and listened to the,
-Wild. thump; then*. that resounded
through ite spare thambers...• ."Pll take
Ahern." •• .; • . - •
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• . Old. Entriialc- Cookery.
Speaking Of 'old English: dishes and •
the wonderful Mixtures as toseason-
ing; etc:, Which prevailed down to,the.
pixteenth century the leuartertY Review
"BuCkilade Was the 'name of a typical .
-preparation; and this was • made of :
tuent beW n :gobbets, pounded alm-
Onde, retains; sugar, cinnamon, cloves,
ginger, imionee salt end fried herb,
thickened With. riee flour •ancx.colored
yellow :with saffron; • •• • '• • '
• • "Moiii elle: or inawmony was • a sort
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of porridge to which the •enisine of •
' our own. day affords he parallel. Its
• components 'were 'plenty Of 'Wine 'and
sugar, a quart of honey, -a gallon et
oil, a . pound of powdered spices,* to-
gether with. ginger, cinnamon and
gniaugale' (Cyperushinges), a piant:'
much used for flavoring. All these
; were: boiled together .with the:pound-
ed flesh of elgbt capons. and the mess
tiered& in bowls like porridge; with, ne- •
cording to one recipe, a lighted wax
candle stuek,fri ,the middle of eaeh. -
• "Mortrewee • a 'dish mentioned by
Chaucer in his 'Canterbere Tales,' was
held in greet esteeni. . It derived its
name from the inortite in which the
meet used in Making it was pounded."
. CURES COLDS IN ONE HOUR,
Many cold cures are dangerous be -
vele.. e- Le It deadening opiate 3
But fragrant, .healing eatarrhortree
cures 'colds in one hour i tooth
hafillIeSS and delightful to use. Even
the worst cold, sneezing, sniffeling
'colds with running eyes are stopped
• very quickly when the balsamic •vapor
Catarthozone is inhaled, Catarrh- .
ozone Nets like a charm on coldsecills
them outright, prevent:4 their return
a few hours later. For eolds, cater-
' and throat trouble use only Cat-
arrhozone, Complete outfit $1, trial
size 250 et all drtiggists.
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•41.0.
Horse Prohihited
• At Fill Pairs,
Superintendent Cowan is• seeding a
• circular to the secretaries .01 the Ag-
- riceltural StoeietieS directing. atten-
tion to the elitist.' in the agriculture'
and arts act prohibiting horse -racing
at fairs and intimating that it is the
intention of the department to see it
strictly enforced. The department has
been informed that many of • the so-
called "speal trials" are really horse-
racing, purses being offered to the
winners. 'Phis method of evading the.
ad Will be .watched closely at the
approaching fairs.
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PTE. E. J. PERRY.
ecoot.istsaluaLogwoutot
Color -Sergeant P. VreeMantle, mos-
senger in the Imperial Dank, has
been in "D" Company of the Royal
Grenadierfor twenty years, and ha*
eiever net a squarer, better head than
Pte. S. J. Perry, CLIC It was M
'09 at the Long Branch ranges thee
Mr, Preerriantle became intimate with
Perry as a marksman. Peryy was
then a member of Preemantles term,
elected for his good regimental
shooting, says The Toronto News,
"Yes, knew Perry in Africa," sai4
the sergeant. "X Was under canvas
With him at Belmont . and under '
smoke with him a good many other .
places, including Paardeberg,"
th-le'rDei7de Perry ever get a bullet dew*
"No. He hurt hie knee scrambling
over a, kopje at Houtnek on the roaa
to Winborg though. That was about
May 8rd, 1900, I guess. Re got in-
valided to Cape Town from there.
1:l° was in No. 2 section of "0"
Company in the first contingent and
tvas•every engagement tip til
noutitek." "
"'Much of a shot down there -that
is did he do any sharpshooting?"
"Can't say that he did. Oh, it's all
rot for the average man- to talk
about picking off Boers in South
Africa, anyhow. The men who did
those things and knew anything
about it are abouf as rare as hens'
teeth. Perry was never a man to
talk anyhow. He doesn't advertise.
A quieter fellow X never knew."
"olult,as s
t heu 111%1 ds ? blue eye you read
Sels
ee'Yes, blue eyes. Good on long
*belt. That's where he always got
ahead of rne. X can.'t stand glaring at
a clot a mile away. Perry can."
"Of cotirse, he has the traditional
tory-book nerve, too?
"He certainly has, An you cart put
t down for granted that e man has
to have it or he can't shoot, Tergete
shooting and tight -rope walking are
a gooddeal alike that way. But the
narksman is 'probably the moat per-
ickety niece of machinery ever made..
A man meet eat moderately, sleep
well and keep out of swift spert."
"Does perky smoke?" •
"No, nor drink; either. No, 1 Can't
say that he Was acrank on religion,
or tehything of that sort. duet a cool
headed, quiet chap that Minded .his
own business. And he was willing to
shoot at Boers as well as target's,
too,"
"How about his sportsteanship?"-
."Well, Perry was never inuell • of a
man for hunting. That .requires a dife
ferent kind of 'shooting from range
work. Perry is better at the cold•cal-
• calation of a long distance shot at a
tiling. that isn't moving. Yes, his
, score has beaten' Hayhurst's. He's
yoeng yet, too. About 29, X think.'"
"Useless to make any predietiona.
about lien, I suppose?" •
''Altogether, Peery is • good. deal.
like Beer Rabbit. He keeps hiniSelf
sttirtotu.s job.,
.Anyhow, shooting is
e,a pre -
1
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eel
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To ha.ve a truly delicious steak—
rich and juicy, done to a turn—it
must be broiled. l',et most*ranges
don't make proper provision for
broiling. The broiling ahd toasting door of the
Imperial Oxford
Range
is articularly capacious. You can get a large
broiler easily into the door and over
the. glowing coals, without
,===, stooping or getting the
/ heat of the fire yourself.
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• London Sept. 0.17
Exeter. Sept. 113
Mitchell , -
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-Zurich. Sept 21-22
S'eaforth Sept.. 22-23
• Stratford ' . Sept: 22-23
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Wingham • Sept. 29-30
' Beyfield • '4 Srlit. 29-30
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IF YOU DoN"r SLEEP • WELL ;
--timaturist, the official orgen or the
" • .'
'Fruit Growers Being Robbed.
Tens of thousands of •dollars are
• leSt annually by freitegrowers in Can -
Ada, iseeleflined, through .the frau-
dulent Methods of buyers.. In the
' September issue of the Canadian Hor-
; Ontario. Fruit: Growers'. Association,. •
: there appears a Strongly -worded war-
ning to farmers net: to sell their fru-
• it to • irresponeible. -buyers :who • de
, not reside orown crops in the see -
tions where they. buy.
Growers . are advised to deal only .
with local- men. who • have.a •gt ake in .
the.' coineemily,.• or -•.else to demand
• steal rity from !mere with whom they •
eare 1101. aeonailited. Co-optative deal -
lag with large wholesale flews is ree-
.Ounnencled astho. beet way to avoid
los, ." • • . •
I Some buyersestablish a reputation .
torthemselves• by buying- a few thous --
Mid :barrels and • paying eash.fbiethem.
'On the strength of this they contract
for large quantities. the .neee. year,but
when it .cemee to Payment they put
. growers :oft. with exceses,. unlest
the latter • get too importunate,
;ther. pay the .sespielous ••
.erAney tell e- story of lows. mid 01' -
fel' 1;0 • Settle for as. smell .sten ee the
• dollar. :...In .the. 'Aneepolie Valley teki
years ago .•epple growers were del=
-ees !" No tonic is 1 it r tr. 'F.
It's 'bongs() you': . nerves are in • a
weak irritable Condition.: Feerozone
will- make them' strong' and . initreet
the trouble ceusieg your , insomnia;
"I fell -into a stale. of nervous . ex-
. haustion.. last fall" writes .Mrs,
I-Stroed 'of. Dexter. "I was run dove,
• • eauldn't 'Sleep and felt perfectly leis-
, crable,•e-eried. Ferrozone aed was. qui-
- ekly beeefittede can recommend
Ferriiione to anyelle Offering from
. . over-weriught nerves and 'sleepless-
ilrezaece . Price 50P et)eall° d.rugYgist:r7‘
000 by a Diver of.ttrat class from On- •
•_
- : • , • • - •
• ded Out .6f between '$00,000 and $30,-. .
Frightful; Case of
Protrud 41 Piles
• • t ario. . •
.
To 'CORRESPODE.NT.S. .
-- •
• : We Would "ask our Correspon- • COMFORT FOR • OLD: PEOPLE. ' '
dents to send in their budg- •
eltich of the suffering •of the agedis
• ere little or big. Ike are look --
mg to the intereete ot our"
subscribers in th.eir partieu-
• lar locality, and 'went the
; • news whether ft is • little or
much. Sometimes You. may,
not have much new e to send
- but &met keep that little until
you haVe, more. When .e,eWs is
' searce, that., is 'the time, your
• ••• eve ' • " • 11
••sepreele,ted hy Abe rade in .
your, section, Send a big, bed -
get every week If you can, if.
• uesot:ineoliwe.r.sniall ono.Will .be..
wel-
• required stationer, dents. who are in need Of • the
coined., Any 01' our eorrespon-
Y‘T o
l'ilxpense 'honey adVanced. 'Ex-
- • • '
. • • • perience pat essential. Eneloee self- •
rho News -Record until 'Jen. 1f10,5'
ets es,ch. week whether. they
Doctor wren -tett to . btxrri theirI
•With red-hot iron -Cured by -
Dr. Chase's Ointment.
MR, Aptx. McLit,tN, Talbo-t Vali, N*.ai
writes :--" As section hand on the railrOace
• was exposed to all sorts of weather, rity health
failed and I became a victim of protruding piles,
• • Though a doctor treated me
• for piles, they only grew worse'.
and I was forced' to give up
wink and go home. My
sufferings could scarcely be
described, 1 could not walk
or lie Own, and while the
• rest of the family -slept I
' would be groaning with ex.
eructating pains." '
" The second' doctor told
rne the piles would have to.
be burned with a recehot
iron, but I could not think
• .., of undergoing such an oper-
atien, so he gave me a box of
• MR. MoLRAN salee, foe:which he charged.
• me two dollars, but did me no good. - My ex-
perience with Dr. Chases Ointment is that the
fiest application did. me more good than did Si
two doctors, and dually inade me as well and
'free from piles as any_man. ginee being cured I
worked during the winter ift the lumber vroods,
tend had ne return of my old trouble., Dr
Chase's Ointment was worth one hundred dollars •
II box to me."
• FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup has
been esed by millions • 9f mothers for
their children. while teething. If dise
turbed by night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at once •anct get a battle of • "IVIrs.
Winslow's 'Soothing -Syrup" for child-
ren teetheig. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend
itp.m it, mothers, there' is no mistake
about, it. It cures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, ctires
• Wind Colic, , softens the Gums, reduces
Itillammation and gives tone and en-
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reit teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the proscription of One of the
oldest and beat female 'physicians and
nurses in the Vatted States,.. Price
25 cents a bottle. Sold by all elrug-
gists throughout the world. Ile sure
and eek for "Mrs. Witislow's Sooth-
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• Each pupil. is given in-
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The Shorthand, System
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Fall Term Opens Sept, Oth
du the ki 1
e o e cney erangements whis •
• .ch lead ...to : backache iheurnalisin
Aumbego, and body 'pains. , Dr. C'hase's' •
Kidney -Liver Pills bribe. 'comfort.. to .
the .01i1 folks - by • keeping .the kidneys
:healthy' and active ;end so eliminat-
•ing
•
•.from thee body - 'the. poisonous
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•• aches -and 'fetal disease. ". • '
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Woman els perm/milt representative '.
ef big manufacturing company, to '
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• , addressed,
for ?5e4 envelopei. Gencra,1 Manag-
er,' Como Block, ChicagO.. 33-8.
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A shorthand system to be of any use must 13e rapid,
and after written must be readable. •
,The Gregg system i§ both easY to write and transcribe
because there is no shading, nO firl?itrdry• pp:ditties a.nd na
use of vowels—no other Systems have ;these important
Over 40o loading 'schools, in6luding. the 'Forest City
Business and Shorthand Collego, have adopted the Oregg
and discarded the older, ones. ,• •
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