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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-29, Page 2• r ; . 2 The 4.3inton News -Record 1111111.110 1 Result trorn.conunon soaps: eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes„ shrunken flannels. 7Z7PPEN4C Ask ter the Octagon Bar *31 September 29th 1904 46.441,E..4(4),,,F0,:solotio****-4,#?keRimommioldwilmicacto,0.4. broidery, Mrs Hele, Hovirie ;104". money that passea ar over the, bar by vested, in number ot persons employ - ted embroidery, Aire Bele. 4) thousands year by yein Clinton, ed, in amount of wages paid and in and put it into legitimate and pro- the value of products than had the • brol erTc. Mrs Nott,31 Brethour chew A Young: By. Charles Garvice Author of 44.A. Mo4ern urin s rust "0 In. L�c" nce a e. • jei p-ri "Better Than Life:' • iluncrell Wilma or ribbonese em - MItel; per lines of enterprise and surely the counties under license. ille woc . rs Nat. Mrs e embroidery. 0 Cainybell, Mee Ilele business of these enterprises will be These filets are but in keening with • work, Mrs liowrie, Nott; herlin the decrease of stimulants, stimula- Local Option is in force. Dr. N. C. . • braiding, Mre Nutt, 8 noweie; heaii stimulated ; and this is„a {Mee where the record of individual places where wool work, 0 (U)L)(! a S Rowrie ; tes but in another. direction. Gavillier of Grand Valley, Ont., lace, royal battenbit-g. 0 Cpl ampbell, ...: .. ow,tho bankers have been emoted among other things wrote with re - as being unanimous On the point spect to Local Option in 1893, the Mrs Nott ; boniton lace, 0 Campbell J 8 Howrie ; knitted lace. J Fe guson, that Local Option will injure trade. following : • • Mrs awe ; crochet lace, (,) Cempbell. J 1 have much hesitancy in taking that "We afford trade to one more gro- Ferguson ; rick rack work, 0 Comm- es the unanimous opinion of the cer than last year, and as far as .1 bell, J. Ferguson ; tatting, 0 Campbell . bankers of Clinton' 1 think there can judge our general trade has no Mee Hole ; dream thread arid hem t be a mistakesomewhere.. 1 sullered at all. Of course there have stitchMrs liele, A Davidson ; silk Must cannot think that all the bankers of been individnal fluctuations owing to work , on Java or congress cnilvaS 0 • . 0.**41WEAVIWWIE4a:tr:4$4.04W14•?-1: Wc/E-434(*AWN*X4914****)109**• ..eampbou.- Clinton take that ground It must iarioun causes as e seellere hut, Horsee- Ileav, Draught - Brood be a IlltePrint or a verbal blunder, the general volume of business is NI - he had noi been s'o absorbed in tired. 'I thought was heart-lbrolcen, Aver/ ; foal, J Averv, J McGrath, ever, for • it was given with due de- last year; Our butchers elaine a mar - his own sorrow, he must have noticed but, somehowI'm not. Anyhow, ; 3icear d filly or geldigg, liberation. Then it must • nave been kett improvement. '1'he avenue am- • I • • **************40.40... • . •••"S!'es " said Sir 'Terence; "I ani, mare at d foal, Caldwell, ,T Da4e. yet it does not look like it, how- ly equal to or better than that • of Sir Terence's altered a • a i 1 d he Mciiavin 1 ' year old nib, or gel Mg. demeanor: but love is seinen, and he Stephen Harwood a „dead. -Yoe nev- thought only of Nance, `always of yearling fitly or geldleg, J Carlin 1 and Of the bankers themselves. For such year, and our village wears a• heat, Nance. or board him nanie. He ie the man ot 24 ci. /min ; team Donovan &Robbins ; a statement is certainly not verythrifty and ro•w . • • hwahnors xi. borrowed° isntodueoiLY4.5nte whose slieehti, J.', MeGe•vin, g Illg ePileal "Hee' re" creditable 'to anyone who knows any- treating strongly with mary Ontario One day, indeed, he did say to Sir ppearan.•e an al vo• an 'I've got"146 w Geo Dale sr J lecGiath R Nichol ; given without thinking very much mutt of building has gone on this • Pans Agricultural -Brood. mare and foal, thing at all about the-economiea of towns under license, Terence "Then who has get the Hall?" ..„L 'Father, why do you eat go back • asked Bernard, with surprise. j V 4nK_greond, B Case j McGrath ; this question, 'Three or four years ago 0. third ' foal 3 'YanEff mond .1 Avery, Jr Row- . to tile gall?, I ani quite well now; ‘,His daughter -a young girl who • ' - e ' • Will it keep the people frem buying hotel was built hero and was rue i cliffe : 8 year old filly or gelding 0 . . You can do nothing more for nue has inherited all his immense organs ? And here let inc :say it is a without license or liquor. The pro. . Oaldsiell, 3" Avery ; 2 Year -old filry' or • • . . Why not ' go. home and get eonte wealth." ' feldinie W R Smillie, J. Carlin ; year- significant feet thati, the gentleman ertetor though not in favor of Local I. a • Timbers ofoak keep the old homestead. standing through the years. It pays to use the right stuff. " Men of oak" art men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the sound- est materials. Childhood is the time to lay e. oun asturdy.con- stitution that will last for years.. Scotts Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them . build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti. tution. •.Green shooting?" 'The daughter of a nioneY-lender ' ing III y or gelding J Caldwell, H Gor- who employs Most labor in this team. clition .itid not break the law. Hi, . How could- he tell Bernard that the at Rainforcl HAW" staid Bernard in don, J Dale, team, A Sinclair, J Me. would like to see this question sub- house and the best of the two housc!. dear old place was liP for sale? No; a 10W VoiceOr woe, mitted. to the people. Why, the vi formerly licensed, now supply the ' t he would • wait until Felicia .had But Sir Terence heard hint. General purpose - Brood mare and uo of an industry is estimated • by travelling public with all the am- , bought It ante some arrangement "No, Bernard," he said. "In Juts - b d been in de It strOuld 'I:es time I t so, he was not that. foal, J ktoweliffeB.1 and 2, IN:li DFilthelvie its profit to employer and employe. . mModation they require, The house A a, tie°, mus Y Ingham ; foal J owe e, a 0. keep in circulation among InanY lain- soeradbaleYsa er was ast e or h •our. motner-and • Qoto el ng tun ; anneal financially tstiunnedcl Iainte Some days Bernard went down to. he plotted to get the Hall. It was 01.0.geNIVdibn'ot,ii 'n Klan ?2 sid. fin G Dale sr, G Dale, J Me- flies the wages earned in proportionthen. f Long Ditton, for he still kept the his revenge. As for the girl, I know Keuzie ; yearling filly or gelding, W to their prosperity, directly influence It does better now. The hotelkeeper • will keep rooms, hoping vaguely 'Unit Nance how you picture her -a vulgar par- Srnillie 1,1 Horton J 'slash ; team, the -general trade of the community nd formerly run without liquor in lieen- . enough to tell Bernard when the dan- H b ine rudge. married the Industries that . employ labor a h h 3 en fIll or geld, • - might • '1,vrite to Mrs. Janson, or, • venue purse -proud and Iseleasser-. John Cainiibell, W ItecDonald. where Such industry is located. Let • (Con i•ieued•on page 5.) perhaes, ge and see her, On the day tive. In common justice, I must, tell • vour potato • Carriege- Brood mare and foal, j A such an industry the above s as hut Send for froe sample. - • of the sale he was down at Long you she is nothing of the land.' • SCOTT & BOWNF, Chemists. Toronto.• • . Ontario. 50c, and $1.00 all drunelsts. • • • • • . Ditton, wandering by the river -side, "You have seen her, then?" said Parish & Sons, R Charters ; foal, It down even Nr a thee and business -- ---- - - - • crop • free . . . sitting in the gelatin, or pacing up Bernard, with surprise. ing or filly, It Charters & Sons, W Cherters, J A. Parish ; 3 year old geld - IV 1 .generally is affected. Close every bar --zkiteef vtitedves w and down the little sitting -room ,,yee," said Sir Terence, sadly. "I in town sand no one is affected but from laugs. made sacred to him by the memory weni. down to the Hall." Carnochan ; 2 year old gelding or ftlly, J Sprott, It Charters & Sons, G Cole- the barkeeper who Rens less whiskey * of his lost happiness, "How could you do it, father!" man ; 1 year old gelding or filly, 3 G but will need for the hotel part of • e - He slept that. night and the • next ' eeehtimed Bernard, "I could not MolVlichitel, A W allace, R• Charters & his business, just as much . as before •:atthe cottage; if to lie awake hour have done so. I could not bear to Sons ; pair carriage.horses, Rowe end of the things . the Warn supplies him • • • . 4 • after hour, or to . fall into A dream- look upon it again." . : . Atkinson ; . single carriage horse, 0 0 with. The people will •need ju. et as 4, ing dose, in which Nonce appeared • "It was bard," said Sir -Terence, Dale, Geo Hill. sWll . they. . • ' .% . to him in all her spring-like .heauty, '''But I thought of. our people. :alley Ro_ adsters- • Brood mare, • J Sproat, J Much alt. eno, possibly . Now is the. . - '. -.I Can be called .sleeping, '1 ho whole • have .always been like my own c.bild- . G Chesney,.11 Oriole ; foal, E Case, II won't; for when people. are ' dry salt • . • - * place was full of her presence -her . ren more than tenants; I. have ' al- Web, J 0 Chesney -; 3 year old filly or is , the .last thieg. they want. .BuSi- ,et ;hundred trifles, a brush and. comb on joys, some of them' Were behind- old filly. orrityng, •LiSchoell, 8 Laid. • 4 dresses still hung. in the wardrobe; a - ways shared their sorrows and their . gelding, A .Buchauan 1. and 2 t. 2 year_ ness will not be. injured. •Let . me ° time to .spray.. . i h i give a NW comparative statements th •••••••••••••••••• ' .1 H. 13. Combe, 1 chemist and Druggist]. •••04r**4141•411•410.044.41.... is LARUEST AND BEST -LN the table, her favorite books,: a scrap hand with their rent, always would mw, It J. c g e ; y .... on this point : . wood-vielet, - of which she was fond, •be behind -hand. I, like you, thought or gelding, D Schnell, R Broviniee, rt. of lace, • the' faint ' perfume of the , pair roadsters, J .r Less it 1 -With -With 'regard to the ' consumption reminded him. of lier at everY turn. Miss Harwtiod would be vulgar and °rich • purse -proud, and that .she might be Btitt & Son, A Bnchanan ,• single road. of liquor. Less was consuined accer- • t • T Shi le - W Dale J Archibald • diugt ti the Government returns during the years 1086-8 than during 1883-5 and 1889-91. .86 to 8 were they ere gime front us forever, and which we have lest forgyer. a found Cattle -Durham-Aged eoW, j Oa*. purely &Ott Act Years. _Here aro the figures tattler the head of • articles of 'voluntary use, luxuis; ies, etc. : • • dead. she was . somewbere, perhaps • Charters & Sons, J Dori-ance, K /Amy- : TO BE CONTINUED' . . Ale, . Beer and Porter. , • pie ; year old Leifer; H Crich, A. El- . coat, J Carlin; heifer calf, kl. OHO; lt, 188345 - . 1388-88 ' 1889-91 . • . • Charters & Sons, D Rogerson ; bub $205061 . $179,852 $216,709 The Seatcirth Show.• call, 11 ()rich 1 aud 2, ,T Ca,Min ; turd, ' Spirits. and Vines; ' ' • • • a Qriph, charters & Sons, J Carlin, e,1,586,598 - .$1,2.99,541 $1,480,665 : Both of theee useless and injurious ' lueuries therefore are seen • to' -have diniinished ;during wbat may be .0411, ed the purely SOU Act years when most Of the. counties,: that had ad- opted the • meieuie in Ontario, • were under its °iteration. Now, I am well aware that figures :are not always •absolute proof of a position one way or another in manufactured articles. .as so •many causes. determine them when applied to teade. Yet it le significant, • to ' say. the least '• that• •dering these :very years quoted'above the figures :stand. under' the head of article wholly Cr partially . menu- fautured for use as materiels, etc. : • For • leather - $749,594, $922,049, .099,041. .. •: • • • - It was almost worse for Wm than , hard upon them; so-so I , put my saddle horse; R Seat, (Mph Bros ; if • she were actually' -dad i for w•ben that-* pude in m ocket and forced my - Dominion Bank epeeial, P M Chesney. our loved, ones • die,. we • know1),'„Ilf to go my to the old place • that there is nothing left for tis but .a, beatitiftil, lady -like giel," lin, • • H• Crieh, Charter§ & Sons ;.3. year old row, H ()rich, It, Charters & fesignation. , But . Nance was • not "Lady-likei". said Bernard. Sons, W ; 2 year old heifer, R near him. The thought brought the blood -to his face. If he could Only Sind her, get ' her within hie arms; WESTERN ONTARIO spqa.k six words to her, all would be well • Ile went baek to London, arriving • • • Grades Aged cow, john Campbell CENTRAL • was chilly: rather late. Sir Terence was sitting There was a good attendance at Sea- w Ciernochan, John Catnobell ; Year Store Closes at 6 o'clock every night. • tiVANANWAWAN WANK", Saturday nights * To o'clock. * es„ • • ALL. GOODS. !' A great storeful of the very NEWEST and up-to-date Dry G-oods stock, ---complete in every depart- ment. We can fill your . eveyy ). need. OUR AIM IS TO COMBINE 'by the fire, for the autumn -night forth Pall Fair. on Iteidey, and the eld heifer, J Liatrnochan, Cernoenan, j4'4: QUALITY wi-rn NE WNESS, and various departtnents were well repre- Black Bros ; 2 year old heifer, Cat.-• . Bernard?" he said, hi a bunted- A Por.tiou of the. Pr.ize List is. noehan 1 and 2. W•Elcoatt ; year oldthe best indication that we do this is that our trade is increasing every .1* day. A visit to this store. for your . fall iequirements. will save. you dollars ' • sTaaTroRo. This popular institution lia - an excellent reputation.. foi• strictly high grade wotk. u graduates are in .great demand Enter this month if possible. Magnificent Catalogue Free. W. Elliott, Presulcnt, ' D. A. McLachlan,, Principe. LADIES' RINGS. • • shaky veice, alid with his hand half es follo ale : - .. - ' .. heifer,. '..fas Oaruochan, A Elcoat, li concealing his face. • . ' °Grain and Seeds.—Red frill Wheat, J ()rich ; heifer calf',131acic 13ros, 3 Clamp 'Have you ..any, newe • for. Me?" McKenzie; spring wheat,. J G Chesney; . bell ; steer call', W Carnochan. W k, 0-rowedbarley, J K 'MSc' ; two rowed Broadfoot ' • • • , . • asked: Bernard.: e; c-701:1iliticickmooa,tist;,Ji 14: tmeere, ii oriob ;: . . ..hiSI:eiTerenee.i started, then recovered NIVISieeY, '.81.11:3' ..tethoWtui•ste Butchers' Cattle- 2 year old steer, •J nuothye J K -V4 lee, M Bretliour ; ila - , Iszyseoanrsol; df:tt eceor%71 Woi; • ; Chestier 11 litirdie • na n ern in itea.a . ,fa.bout-;•about her?' lie asked. • . ,., .. ,e , , , -A- -,--4.--- L---- • Kicoat It Charters seed, Al."Briithour, 3 K. 'Wise ;, Whitt heiter' J T Dickson. . "Yes," said Bernard, as if nothing D wr • I beans, I IC Wise, W bailer ; 3-T Dickson,. S .61r1 else CoUld, be of Ony importatice. ' . a No;" said S' 3.4.lotelle0. ---, " seed J Sadler, -1) Bretheur : colleeciticwioenr- C4Zelli'se.72-:"'YGeit°7°,141 11.61°4: Wm. 66s'eh. J Allan. • • • • g edit in ear, J K Wise ;".enSilage core, lvvocikr;Bylecortratolci heitee,, ,erri..1 Govenlock, have' 'been, down to the Hall.. . . . i His yotce shook. Bernard. did no • ' "Why ,did you come laak?. . • • ' 'Ladies' WOrk.-.cel'ag carpet eeti4n .. Ilereferde-Bull Calif, Fern hand,.. notice it. ' h? warp end rag door mat hoOked, Ill. OheaneY & Sinn° ' ' f • b said, as he went to the mantei-shelf grethour rag door that' sewed,' 1.3 :female of any breed, ,T. arlin. .• and took up his letters. ou are ainpbell • rig. he trth mat hooked, 'M , • a. selfish brute! For god's sake sir, . to,ga' ; v A movracken:.•mrs H ;. 4,:..J • W9olacott, R Charters & Sons • . r s special(ea est getting moped' to death here, 1 an! Brettiour ' sfiele • woollen st) k Sbeep-Leicester -.A.gedTato,R Bell, ton socks, -Mei lIele, Mrs GT Nott • cot- shearlang ritin,..I Viroolaeott, It Bell, li, .. go .horne and leave ale to .fayself," •. • Of 100 Ladies, 90 at' leas: prefer Rings to any -%-o.the kind of Jewelry. • For. thi reason We pay spectal atten- tion to this line. • . ' Terence rpse, puttiag both ton I-Ito:Wangs; J Ferguson, Mrs niott ; Charters & Son ; ram lacilheR Beli, 0 Another' item, that of tea stands $3,441,493, .$3,569,010, $3,02d,571. • hands on Bernitrd's shoulders, and ladies' wool mitts, lairs Ilene ; • tuee.',, 11,11, T W 1 • t ; t d. , J Nolte the only ti,se these quotations looked him steadily, molly in • the wool mitts, W 11 McCracken, Mrs Woolaeott 1 and 2, 0 Turnbull ; shear- . bull ;awe hurtle R Bells R. Charters & are ie. the case is. to show that in face. • .. Bele • Meres wool gloves • Mee Hele, Linz ewe,. J Weolacot 1 and 3, 0 Turn. er.onortien • to the least consumption •'.. "X min not go home, Bernie." • he Mrs 'Note ; counterpane:4 dotnestie e liquor thereis the greatest cone said. • • wove, (1 Campbell, Mrs Bele ; couutee- Sone, 0 Turnbull. --dun eurpFise. . ' tosh i counterpanes, tufted, NI 13reth- prizes in this class. Of boots and shoes, etc., in th gs c an net go• home? Why riot? our, Mrs Nutt ; PatchwOrk quilt, calico, Liner:4118-G. Penhale took 'ail the manufactured . by the leather in ue-• .1 McIntosh. Mrs Hele ; patchwork prizes in this class except second for . try. . "Because 'I have tic, home to go to Bernard looked at his father with penes, knitted, J liewrie J Man- Shropshires A Dunkin took all the sumption Of tea and the greatest use • . • You will find all the favor- ite Stones and combinations at their best with us. DIAMONDS, .PEARLS. • EMERALDS, RUBIES,: SA.PPHIRKS,. OPALS, OLIVINES, TURQUOIS, Every Ring at its very bes both as to value and .qual • • • • ity. A. 3-.7 • Grigg y but this. Bernard, the Hall is eold." TIM. cloth, 0 Onaitlibell, M Beethour .aged ram avas taken by: . Witheut thp ligures it woeld be Bernard passed his hand over hisoahin .W 11 McCracken, 0 deu Bros. °The•--Eall-soitli" he ekes:lined h9, W Pdethesrirmal ; man's Spbeial, J, kWeolacptt. *. • ferenee of the frematist is substane brow and stared at his, father, Had • 1 natural enough' to '.ififer ! that such Campbell ; silk quilt °ritzy work. Airs Fat Sheep, -Fat 'ewe, 0 Penhele , , • , • Nett C autiobell ; crooliet wool shawl, A. Dunkin. :' :. • • - - would be the case,.. but *heft the lit- he taken leave of his senses? 0 itlii )hei ., ergusun Mrs . Plgs,-Yor keure-_-J • yenr old- tiated by figures it makes the, infer - es," said Sir Terence, with the • sHeuit' Ilan lilade e ; man's 'shirt, machine made, Mrs boar, Jas Sprott', C. Howie took all ode • calmners of despair, "the Hall, the Hele, J Fergeeon ; patening, Mrs Hele; the other prizes in this class. ' just so much the stronger, But. Bernard sunk into a chair and con-. holes,. airs Bele, J Ferguson ; pillow the prizes in this Moss except let for statements ? Sim ply, because the tinued to stare in amazenaen .. . shakos, ears Siete, l). Campbell ; table two year old sow. which went to , 0, figures of a nation are in keeping' t t *for me?" said Sir Terence. ,"Speak doilies, \V II McCraelten, Mrs liele ; ' Tamworths,-D, Douglas and s'. . it, 'Bernard. X deserve anything -the toilet set. Mrs Nott, M Brethour ; pin took all the prizes iti this class "Have you no word of reproach 2to Pt: the soil weietnh. till: Aanetheaolnifinactitneit o f theitecase dbyas Y y a cte Mat% 0 Ca,mpbe,10 Mrs Hele ; tabai Howib. - worst you can say. I and my father cushion, JFergueon, M Brethour leofre 2nd for twit year old boar whichwent..,went prohibition of the liquor traitc before • me -ay, and his father beforeetail aspect. For; providing pillow,, 1) Brethour, 0 Canmeell ; twine to SnowdenSnewden 13ros., and 1st for one ye rte i hi itS. hini-have robbed you of your birth- basket, C' Campbell; .Mrs Bele ; Ina- old boar, which went to J. Sproat, anal the .population, remains the same, ' li Local Option ? People tvill heed • land, everything, has gone 'from Us." darning' Mrs IL -le, Mrs Nott ;. button Berkshire, -Snowden Bros..' took all ' why quote in. a geitetal way' these right." .. . • • . creme work, M firetbour, Mrs. Hele t 2nd for two year old -sow and 2nd tor what line • of business can suffer thr- . The 'tears sprang_ to his eyes, peper flowees,J.Feeguson ; table scarf, young sow which went to Shoteden oug The Hall sold!" .said Bernard, al- in Brethour, Meta Nott ; embroideeed. liros. • table cover, 0 Campbell, Mrs Hale ; • • . ' ' • • the necessities and the luxuries of whisk holder, Mrs Notts ()Campine' 1 • • • • • . • - I 1 fe just as much -when liquor IS not •culous, abeued, impassible. ked ottoinan U Cam bell Mrs • • ... sold ---1 .eir it is. -There will he get i painetug tin chins, b Howine ; , • . • . woin his father looked; remembered • of Sir, Terence'S; which bad seemed Oreitipbeil ; hand sereen, Mrs Nott , schools are NI .0 . them. . chances ire hirected. into. profitable lines . .of were uttered, .but which now were bracket drapery, U Campbell, Mrs It's a sharna's many .children grow I again challenge a 'contradiction full of. meaning. . Not ; Penelope Work, (.) Ceunpbell up 'waithout health when ztinley could 1 of the following N. WO is a fairly . He got up and. leaned over Sir. Mrs Hem". Terence's.' chair. ' • • WOOL, 1`11.1sIliele, c ottilip"ell.; Old or he in -de strong by Perro_oe, the ' representative case and running for tidy crochet. in eotton or 1.) 13reihi,iir, C best tonic growing beys and gees tea years under conditions similar to "For God's sake, • don't cry, Wel" silver tinsel work, can take. Ferrozone invigorates the those that we' expect will obtain in he said. "Reproach! . I reproach Campbell ;. applique work. on plush, you! Why, if it is as I think it so or Moth, C. Campbell,. Mrs Nott ; whole body, helps digestion; makes Clinton With everything in favor of must be, it is I who have helped to *applique work, florin or mosaic. M1'.4 .the blood pure and rich. It supplies Clinton because there will be a bet - bring this- about. I have lived a life Cain ebell ; aresetle embroidery; 0 more nourishment than children can ter chance to enforce • Legal Option of ease and.selfishness; I have. spent • Campbell, Airs Nott ; aresene rainlyai get in any other wt Y and soon es. than there ever was to enforce. the hioney like water. '14`ou have ..never work, li Rewrie C Oitepbell i erewe, ' • ta,blishee a reserve* force and eneegy: Scott Act The figures are . with . , refused to give me all I have asked etnevoiclery, 0 'thuitabstel, .6.1143 Hela .. refereace .to 9. counties under Scott .embrohiery On silk or satin, Mrs Hale, Give your children Verrozone • "and " stId Sir Terenee, with bit- Hill .it has au been 1-lele, o. • compbeli.; shani stitch. ein- ,Cr.box. - . .' - Nott ; embroidery on flannel; Mrs watch thein grow strong. Price 50;' Act and .9 (leder license for the same period, compiled by . Mr. Johnson, ter sell -reproach, • • Goverement Statistican, and given in eny fault! If I had the courage to ' • tell you the truth, tho whole truth, • • evidence before the Royal Com - things might have been better; but r.DCook On Local Option. mission 1 . I was weak, I have always hoped Eczema on Low Scott Act Counties i that things -Would take a turn for eleimeee la. • . Will Local Option -prove adverse to the better, and, indeed I did not \ 1881 1891 know that matters were 'so bad.'We Dreadful Itchlag- . • Era lo ees 0 820 the , business interests of .the coni- Capital \ $3,865,531 $8,608,648 and I had to deal with a man who 13 399 Yorkes were never men of business, . was as cute. as ho v:as hard. leer- Raw Patch of flesh for tekiive inlulilaidYthis fact not been. stated on Products 9,104,223 11,431,457 Wages 1,985,483 2,072,971 the petition circulated by the Board nerd, XII tell you all about it, sow years.-Oure earn* with iihWt of Trade one would scarcely be in -. :License Counties. it is too late." Mined • to take it seriously. why Capital $4,559,751 $8,000,107 Bernard got the, cigars, carefully use &Dr, Ohnse's Ointment stelected a good one, and put it in his anyone should think that the bust- Employees 10,102 13,270 father's hand, mixed a troda and a fx.) ch ,o.t ness interests would be seriously af- Wages 1,930,528 2,003,050 whiskey, and placed it beside the old . Tee healing power° r# 4465 III ment Noted • I don't know. I can scarcely Products 9,402?880 1.2,154,179 it truly marvehouS and many of the tures Malt brought about by its we seem almost like think this ie the position of the he- Prom this table, therefore, it is Sir Terence lookea up, his eyes full miracles. ' einess men in town, but there the\ manifest that the Scott Act counties - of tears. flaw, fleeting, Itching sores whieh stubberity statement Stands and they have not ' had a larger increase and a larger "Why, Bernie," ho said, "you refuse to yield to any other treatment are soon re.pudiated it. \ percentage of increase in capital in - ought to curse inc, arkt you treat me healecland cured by this great ointment and the like this!" . skin is left smoteh, soft and natural without sou Why, what business will be affect- __-.......- . ,. Bernard actually laughed. It writ or Kamm, cd ? I have been in many towns that - a Mad laugh, but It was a laugh "x couldn't curse you, sir. if X Me. Al.ex, Mactiotmatt, postmatter, Broad had been under the Scott Act and /IOW TO K1IEl' wELL. cove, Marsh, N.S.,, writes :--"Por twelve years while I have heard time after time tried, What you call weakness, I I was a treat sufferer from eczema, oft the inside that the Act vas not enforced, I The best efforts of the great phy- know was Just love for me. You seer oe the leg. There vets a raw patch of flesh , „. We are ruined, and that everything about three inches square, and the itching was WM' remetnber ever hearing that sicians are now expending 1n. finding has gone. All right. At any rate, somethineearful. Dr. Chase's Ointment tom. ' business suffered. I have not heard how to keep people well and , pre - we. are left to each other, and are pletely curetdbonifteo,rril )1r: ntiote hiosteihtstintigonat It with refereneeto Toronto June- vent serious disease. Dr. Chase's here together." He let his hand fall healed oe' lion. I have not heard it with re- Nerve Food was prepared with thin recommending it as a wonderful duet for itching on the old man's shoulder. "BOW- side disease, r gard to Blenheim, two of the places object in vieiv. It is not only a cure of mine, even the lose of a fortune, even the dear old home, doesn't Rem partra t and signature of Dr, A. W. Chase, ! Dr.tase's Chardon, 60 cents il hot. Tho so much quoted. Why, it in all the other way, the restorative to be used when vitality for disease oi the nerves but also a es, compared with thie great trouble ihs fal us riteillt bokaudiori arson "ell' b014 i less spent for strong drink, the more rens low and the weakened condition to count. Forgive met You needn't tell me to -night unless you like, You Dr. Climes bruit:toile 'Auto 01014 tik there will be left Inc proper and pro- of the system invites attack by fev- looknovo pato suol ROOS, ' fltablo lines or trade. 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