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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-05-11, Page 4the NewsiiRecord . •ozarroL ,. 1*.MT 1 Mr. Chas. Lovett has sold a six- year-old seldiag to MH M. C. . Wallia ton Tiolmoville, Poor, Watery Blood. . . 44+444444+44+11,41444444/44* M. and 'Mrs. Fred. Mitch of Clio,. Mrs. H. R. Fonder has returned to Sundayed in and aroundm the vil- her home *t Markhasascomps,nied THE 'CAUSE OF PIMPLES AND ALL DISFIGURING UPTIONS ER MoKINNON & 'O. 0..1 BL. /TH ..... by Mrs. W. 11. Foreter. Dr. Irwin or Winshara 'was down Mr. Harvey Mulholland spent San- see. his . brother -In-law, Mr. Mel- day with his parents. prior to going Sprung, who is very . low at to Dresden where he has secured a good situation. Mr. Jag, Moore is very, low, but Mr. 'IL' Teo moved to Goderich this hope being held out for his week, The doctor has given him Dr. Medd ,of Hensel)... ittends leetur- Bis trouble is of the nature ot ing in the Methodist church on "Woo- gangrene and started in his foot last Mg 'and Wedding" in the near f t u tire. week; Mr. Ed.. Tebbutt, wife end 'family,. One of. the -Cs P.' R. Men lost a arrived here from Californioa He Ira •of horses. last week. tends to• buy a farm and remain here Mr. Jas. Young has theme eontract of for somo time. .. . . building the .cement sidewalks and in- , -DR. 'WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS THE ONLY CURE. ---- Poor, watery a:Kid-pale blood,.-s.is tliecause td , every pale complexion. olluasd ibmipouodzi-iihesloo-ids tlibleledc.awusietha poisony- bad complexions Bad blood is re- sponsible for eruptions and pimples a torturing,burning,'' an . itching ecze!. ese troub ea ,can only .e ma.. Th I I, cured throueh the hived, and the only medicine that actually :makes new blood, --rich. pure health -giving blood -is Dr. Williams' ;Pink Fills for . . .. BARGAIN D,A.Ir Big t 0 la 8 : Every day is BArgain Day At our 4 f , • tore, where you beve. onzi4,0afti.dt_,1,1.7plato.rgrbat..antrak401.4L111.3:1C40. nwtt Tu. oethe"ansfaewirOpIrnictousridsvehrtrYwthalaivles . YOU an ;two Or tne nargaing you :Oen get hisre every dor till they areeold I "Wien Towlhia, 15. inches vvide*reRular price 80, Inc fie.' ' --__Oolireanonheirefttioillovrintfitkonttoeynia, t4e01.plieicslitielsowt.iteetekwa. o. rt8t1f,forSire..i 1. h. t 4 • • ,'' • - • inchesw e$ •P 114.• an dark colors, good value at, 8e, tor est, -English Saar013Y Flannelettes, wide width soft finiell in new ea, regular laic. for 100, . * t • • • fimuYatriP- -Ladlee' Cravenette Rain Con(, very special at $5. --Men's Waterproof Omits,. in rubber iioed,cravenete t. t th .. and li nenoyer .0j0 retons of bubaeription-$1 per year In . aAypeo $1,50 may be charged if not LSO pod. .No paper discontinued uatil. all *Mara are paid, union; at ,, taa, ,optaloss ,01 the publisher. The date .to which every SubacriPtien is paid is deaoted on the label. , AtiVertiaing. rates- TraISIPAt PM'Ver- tiaereents,10.. cents .per nonpariel .... line for first insatien .end a venwt per Due ' ter eiteii subeequent insert- inn. Slaan advartiliement's 4 4474 -4°,. exceed one inch,. such as: 1404" "Strayed,". Or '',,StOleutn Altai .14- liertOd oliee for 35 cents and pitch subsequent insertion le efA4S. CoMintininatiOSS intended for Polgieft" tioa .reuet, as A. 'guarantee of geed faith, . be accompanied by the name of the writer. • , W. J. MITCHELAL, • • • Editor and Proprietor of Clint% for the pretty turn of 5209 le.se. *Ad bast still better onis 14 home. Mr. Lovett believea that it pays to to • raise good etoek. bourne A meeting of the Orange Lodge was present. .held . Monday evening. .Tho fife and drum band has been re -organized and little new instrumente are 'being procured recovery. as there will be a larger mentbership up. Jim heretofore. Our band will lead IA the I2th . July .celebration in Olin- ton, as Who been in the habit ot doing for several years, past. span Messrs. Charles Lovett and W. H. Ball made A delivery of a. bunch . of fine cattle to Mr. B. J. Miller ot tends HUllett the other day. .They Were to he. placed. on the grass, of which Mr. Miller has • an ,abtlndaliee. Ohm. Tyn- eV aold a pair 'of steers to 0; H. axy Reid at Clinton os: Tuesday, Mr. John Colborne is imp. roving his Property by erecting k• wire Ieriee in, front of it, - - • Mr, J. W. Hill the Other day turned- 'Ott a -splendid lot . of cattle to grass to start In a few weeks; Rev: Mr.'1,ovvO •of Wirigham preach- ed in the English church last Sunday ' Exeter. . . . availing, and gave a stirring mission- Exeter, May 9 --The death took pia- semen. cei here yesterday afternoon of Mary Mr. A. E. Weatheral took charge A. Greenway, wire of Dr, - J, . A. of the .scheol at Westfield on Wednes-. Rollins, and sister of Hon. . . Thomas day, ass, ssessieb, his predeceisor, Greenwav, ex -Premier of Manitoba, all has bought a greeery store in Goder- the age of 61 years. Deceased ich ..and intends moving out there • had been I $ I ' t IM a long , su erer rola na erna shortly. . .• growth. A sister, • three brothers., ' a Mr, IL Govier is able to be axound sea and a daughter and the husband . . . .. again. Mr. G. H. Younghlut is also survive,' rapidly. • • • ' . Pale People. , me nevi hioed which these pills make reaches .every organ and port of' the body. It clears the complexion, banishes pimples and eruptions, and brings health, strength and happiness. Miss Lizzie Lobsinger Caxisruhe, Ont., says ... "Dr. Wills lama' Fisk Fins is the' best =dune I know of for cleaning' the blood ini- blood • ' bad purities., . .y ,.was in acon- dition and as a result 1 was not only weak and run down 'but was ttoubled with pimples and eruptions. I •tied -Sid ' at 42.50, 400, liiiist•SThto and $9, • . . 7 -Boys Knickers, inade ot tstron.g tweed, lined thrpughour. in. all slugs, great value at 45e, 60e and 05‘. .-010tbrog toe men and boye, in all the new pattern* and de i ' • t r" -Greylvaltattoesii).BweldPeliweeidslh, fine even thread, worth, le,.f'a. ;01119' 3" ' e. -Bleached Ootione, good width, very special at 50. : eoact 30e, for 2rie,, ---TT_Iable.Lnin.eit I* yaii-di 8 Wide, lanai vale 2,c --.......A.e.., --..inere _ }lose resu at, price.. . for 15c, • . _7:Ladies Heavy /tibial Cotton Hoses worth lilei 3pair for 25e, WrI•oiter sOme great argon's iu Drese Good, iii double fold goods, train I2Se per yard to $2. . . ,.. . ,,, ' . --T—Puswnalliriet.nin.den38bIriltalirabatg.4".adiany•ebr braYrg.daienpadtaty".3—ent--- • . Christian .Guardian BelleveS ,... • - • ... • • • ir :. the 1.70vernmero. . is Aar- - auguraling: a Strong - and Consistent . • Polley. • • : .The Christian Guardian, in All edi- torial last week, congratulates • -. the Provincial Gioverement on the vigor- oes manner in which it is endeavoring to diave the license,laWs enforced.. The artiale is ,in part as follows : The Ontario government Certainly appears to be inaugurating a Strona and consistent poliey in its dealing with the liquor 'trade. Personally, we believe in prohibition and ' that is the goal to which • our.energies are directed. But 'we .gladly recognize and rejoice in everything that • tends to restriction of the evils of drink and to the thorough execution of 'ex- isting laws .to that end. Hence 'we desire to accord all due .1)ra:is° , for. the energy now being shown, in pitr-, seance of the declared *glop-. of the Government, in carrying .out mote NI- ly and rigid134 the license laws On eui -statute book. Particularly. ' do., we desire to congratulate • the Govern- ment an its choice of gentlemen oi recognized ch.aracter arid 'standing 'in the community as Linens:a Comaniss, ioners for this city, as we• desire • to congratulate these gentlemen. theta., selves on the proinptrieSs, thorough--• . ness, impartiality and courage viluch they have shown in dealing with 'the matters under their purview.' ..Tlieir. report as to the hotels of the •city antl their .action in regard to .thein .11avr caueed very great satisfaction, .. not only to the temperance people,. but fo. all who have respect to. the . good inor--• als and• gO'ed name Of Toronto....... . '' . , on 104 Summerhill farm. . . ' • . Mr, Ike Brownlee is assisting . • Mr. Hiram Hill with his mason work. - - • • - . . Mr, Albert Wallace has raised Ins barn.. Hiram Hill does the mason work aml O. Clark the training.' . Mr, John Searlett of Leadbury Vis- ited friends here 'oat Week, Messrs. J. W, Hill and George. Hilt have- had their. barns shingled. . ' ,o'elgels. Mae. 'Maud Tyner spent a few days. tecently with Mr. and Mrs. John $e- arlett,,Leadbury, • • Arbor day Was .duly observed at our school on Friday last. • . , . . . Football is the favorite game heres. aeotitS. We expect our boys th bold - their own ageinSt all corners. . . Sammie Barr 'ol. Clinton visited his uncle, Mr. D. Barr, the olher, day. The door of Mr. Walter. Illairs",barn was ,violently 'blown:against his leg on Friday .a.,nd 'brae a Mall bone. above the ankle. . • ' Mrs. Bali Sr,, we regret 'to sal', is .. . . in a•verk: serious condition, •,,, . Mr.. Melville Sprung. is also. 3very ill. • ••• ' • ' '. • ••. • . • ... , ' ft Tuesday. , Mxs, Robt, Watkins le on . for. Battleford to join her'husbkuid. . Several of the Church of England people from hereab•outs Went to 'Clin— ton- on Sunday . eVening to hear •••ReV, gr. 'Tucker,' who spoke int S.. Paul's , church on behalf of missions. . .... The 'dance:held at - the, horne ' of att.r.• , . Bert Oairter on Thursda.y night last was •attended •by about sixty couples . who enjoyed 'themselves to their he- . • • . , . , • art's content: - The .violinist. who. '_ •had'. been engaged not. putting ilf an.. anpearance, Calvin streets and • Jelin 1 'Cudinore of ... Clinton were sent s 1". •and. rendered Snch good service . that the .cOmpany, • did not regret . their dis-. appointment earlier in. the• 'evening...... The, annualves.trym, ee. tingyof- St. Peter's, 'church Was -held .Oii: 'Thursday, .evening last, Rev.; Mr. ',Rhodes pre.sid.: , . . recruiting ..... • . • _ several , medicines but the not ? , 1 - '' - -.. PIM Messrs, Knox and Eehlin are bust- ling out the tile. ' • • • , Wingham. . Rev. W. E. Norton, Superintendent, ,. • .. of. Baptist,Hothe Missions, .will preach - in the Baptist " church on the Base • A. travelling woman evangelist zany" ed lVfiss Annie. May Morton has. lob! help rn.e.' .Thervi was advised. to take Dr.- 'Williams' 'Pink Pills and these soap, relieved me or all My ltelalifeS. • I can reconnmend. .these pills' to anY, One sidlering• from bad 01 a 0 d . ' • . , . • X . . A $ Mo.KINNON. 84. 0.0 ' y .- ' , 11. B .t..• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • . . - -.-• !". ...4.********7#7,"s"*"•*****:**;"•!****•***:"X": •:":”;":":":",4“:**/**`:•••:•++.:44. .. , Y 4 • y . v .. . Line next Sunday afternoon at 3 sjegesta whIghata by Dad blood is the cense of marls/ -........a.,... starting a series,. Everybody welcome.: , . Of • old-time revival in. the everY •disease that afflicts. hici?;.flitY• . . . meetings ..' • • It because Dr Williams' Pink • • .. .. IVIethodist "tura here, of - which the Rev.!, Dr. Gundy, formerly of Strath- Myth. ray, is pastor. Just before eOmmeties . . , . ef• ing .the s. ervice • on Sunday Morning O. n Frid.ay the. • regular sittin.gs • i . . , ast, quite •adramatiO• ineident took the Division Court. was held here be- . . fore his honor Judge Holt. place. 'When. Miss Morton looked tap . ... • -'• • • • E from the pulpit ard -accompanied a . On mturdalr our cattle buyer, . d. • • ' • •• ' is Pills make new, riai red i. -lo id tt a t .they cure such troubles as aistenda„ heart palpita,ti,on„ ireadaches.•sn.th,pck aches, rheumatism, neulaigria; , iiidt.- gestic/At. k. Riney' and liver trouhle.s. and admen's of girlhood and womannood. . • . . •• . • the . , • - • . . . . . • 4, 4,to . 4 • 0 W ts - t• • on, left this sta ion' with two caarl•o ds •of cattle for 'Toronto, -. R va, W. Lowe af Wingham -, reached • ; Issionar serum in thePEn lish Ciii rch S Y d r 'rni ' ` g . u .on un .ay mo ng.. , ., E. 'Watson & .Sons shipped several oarloids .ot boos .to Petrolia on Mori - • • • • ... . • A forty-liour-devotion service •' s ' bow to the choir with the ' follow- - • ,, ing words ; - "Good. morning, choir. 1 cannot sing with. you here, but Iswill .ba-a,ble to .sing when I get to beav-• en." She -further stated 'in' the • dis,;' ourie which followed that. she was • . • "sent by God to coriVert the • town of Wingham " • . But you must get genuine pills. . , . .. .. . ,.. , , with . the full name, "Dr. ''l% ',Items Pink Pills fer Pale People," on '. the Wrs,pper.a,round each box.' Sold - ' ''.hy -medicine .dealers everywhere : or sent Post Paid . at 50' cents a box or ' six 'boxes for 62,60:by Writing the; ..Dr,' Williams' IVIetheine Cc. • Brutes:vine . Ont., , . . .. . . . • ' Get ill -Bile with natuie. Shed .' ghabby -shoes and call and See. • stook of Summer Shees, . .... We are.' anticipating .rnak in. .• our business and. in order ta do reduce our:stock, We.' hav4 .: those old .: .:,:-.. Our' immense. .." . achangein ... so we Must . D.OW ' t ... 4 , . hi • . . . • . • •00:000".' , ,, - - • held tile Ration Oath/die oaureit' • , . . . . • . . , , , . . . =co -S. unday.r • . .. , .. mho. roonster .steaRi..s4ovelfor 9 the. co.ntractors .61 the 0.T:- R.• arrived at. this station.. on 1VIOnda and . will •he . - - . - , 3'. pnt mto operation. at once,. . . .citizeas - t,,, r . Q14t e ' a number ofour a tended the Big Beav.er minstrel show. i W* h ' 1VI d ' • lit -• ' / mg. am. on " all nig ' • wills. :riving ova.; 'others' talting.advantage . of Ale s ecial train. for the wagon. ' Itwas. nPronounced bv thoes' o' resent a • , . - - .. . - • • • splendid anon% • ' ' . . On., Frida sevening • . ,oRaffies,, movie. s in . ,I. The Mailand Finpire - • - -- - - • ,.. Mr, ,E, W.. llorninig's .stOrieS . At .. in 8 e .• • r . k • .1> are :universally admitted •. to be • the, • Most fascinating tabs of criminal ad.- veriture.'eVer w. ritten, • The: ;Charac-•• ... . • t . • . • : ter of Raffles, the .gen lema.n...burglar and jewel -robber, • is. one ' new, to • fic- tion;•the stork,. Of hia exploits excel in vigor, and -thrilling interest the •• worI4 - ' . CpISStinCe. • .: . , ' ..• - • 11fr. John Coats. of. BritsSeis ' is vis, iting his. brother., ,Robert Coats, :and other friends - • • .., in. iooshhas again.. of, Mrw vIci the./ cosntrapt for', th.e drawing of his. Majesty's • mail . .with...a;.n .increa. se .'• et saw . Y. . • • , ., .. . - Mrs: Noble A.danis is at present very. sick, but we hope soon to say She is on the Mend . .. a ' :fishing . worth and must get it down to . , . . . . . -half.. This mons $5,000 , . Shoes' at very low prides for cash ., .. • • We cannot quoteptices bUt . a hint . It yeti oes We need shoe . • - save y.ou '20 per•geht. on. your .the laect.60 days., No -trouble ..:Yoti are invited. to participate . • .- - ...gaps. .... ' - at least one - . of. Up -to -Date • • . - . . . . . . just give you 'can. and.. will: , . , .. t Sheete,eds 'for toshOw goods. . . , ill. these..,Bar- neiet.E Wortn%LeA,anre Of ,.tbe•Methodist churgi' .11. .. F. . .- . . . . - . i tend ' giving , a concert, .1 .plendid talent • will be proVided for •the ocea; • . of any other modern *titer. The Mail and Empire will • bogie. publication; , in the Dailynn May :13 and tile Weekly editien ..on Nay 15: ...of 111t-'•• Hoinung's• Housecleaning M4have been the • order of the. day during the. past 'week, - .. •, . • .• • . . : • • On 'of last :Week •Mr : Si7. : . . . . . he Old. ‘112.eliable., . . . . .. .. . . ... . . . ,.. 7"-1.". On 'Tuesday' anorniii we iintf .a fall of the: beautiful; t. he lagst for ...th - C. '4ea'•• '. new serieg, Or .."Aritateur, 0reeks...m.a.a. tales,.. -Which have never before app.ear- ed. in' periodical ' forin ' ' ..Wednesda,y. nteon. Ila..nds bad a:. very.; succesSful p. lo - Wing bee, . , ; .• • •:' • Mr...Will. Thoinpson,lost a, very val-• ." • • ' • . • • ••••••••••••••••••0t** ..TAY •• . ...:.... - .:LOR • • . . • .‘ . son,. We, hope:- :'' .. •,.• ; - 1/Ir..' WM'''. a.teg. :4 ',.,-CIVE.°#r :wh9 has • •.- * • ' • • The first of these tales "The Ides of introduces -S.' hia-. j: • - • • • • • • • eab' e horse .one day last. week . • ' ''.14r 'Alfred YoSn.8''iS at"busy 4114,44.144.•1 atassatemees— ''' ' '''' ' ' . ''' -. - ' .' ' -- i . • : •••••, ' -wastememsse. ' ' .. '' ' ' ' ' • ''''' 'k, . ,rent:. \incase iniNfsp!otjorh- March.,'"' ,Ra' to'''e and faithful • companion ."Efunny,.". in their present Paintang 'M. ,r• 'la's. Dale's hohs°•. :. • ' : ...gm.' ilpir.---. .4114k. 4H14444....1041.4,414404.0.49.4444,040•40.****•1 — • . An Excellent Impression. . • . , - The weekly contributori"Spectator" in the Canadian Churchman, . saYs : " Premier WMtney seems. to . have made an excellent impression -not only upon his fella* citizens in: Ontario but • also upon those...walo_are - following his career with • interat throughout ' the Dominion.' His evident desire to• enter •upon his work without. any flow ish of trumpets did not pass unnotie.. ea by the public. He realized . that. . the mar. buckling. on his armour could' not afford to boast as he that is un • girding himself after a victorious eon- fiict. A charmed ..colinciousness • -o weakness is usually n source of . great strength. How frequently we - find that responsibility and ' pp.Portunity ' age wt. make the man. Some tittleIr heard much talk of the lack et ability in the ranks of .the. party which • Nir• - Whitney led. His lieutenants.. have, since taken office and no one seems, to be conscious of any great descent frOm their predecessors. We need never fear a change of Government on the 00,7. 'Mg:. The' warden's. report wee .: read ' -nd ado ted • The . election of .afficera • .0: • P .- - . . • .resnited. as follows': Minister's .VVar.... . _ den, IS...T.-- Draper ; People's warden,. •J'. It Lowery sidesinen, Messrs. Jas, ., . . , . . ... Miller,. Tlios. Watkins and • •• C. S. Lowery ; •delegate .to. 'Synod,. O. • S.: boWery. •The usual vote's of thanka • 'were' passed' and ,the vestry .. ad- .. ... Relined. - - .. , .. . . . . The following isthe 'report of the schoothere• fer- Apri sed On etten- ' 'I. bn , I . es '.. •• •dance,:•.denieanor. and di igene . , J d n ertie ...4th. .class-,-Erina . or a ,. .. G . .. Oakes',' 'Belie DraPer. : .. . .. Sr'.... 3r67--Eisie Lobb, Minnie EaSom,. 011ie • Lobb, . Myrtle Beacom, . •May Smith, • Willie Sinclair,. MurraY:Drip- er.. .. . . .. , , . . ' Jr, 3rd -Fred. Lobb,, Nettie , Sin-. •Ola,ii,- Fern . Beacoms . 2nd,•• elasS-1Vlaggie Easoni,i , Vera Lobb, Butiali Nesbitt,.;Frank,• Lobb, • • . - Gladys. Diaper. ., .... . . . , , .,. , Pt 2 -May Sinclair,. 13ertie ' Bees . • • corn. . ' ...._•'• • ..... ... -,.. • • • Pt. ,1 Sr. -Herold .Lciviery::'.. . .. Pt.: 1. Jr.-S-Ieleir•Nesbitt, .:' Luella :Lob,b, Isax;e1.Sinclair,.PerY1 Huck.- lappointed .fOr. ' as . uron ir, p ace, co L. * h. R. Miller, . ,is a ,former . resident. of • Blyth • d' d ' . tti ' . '.. - : . early. minFipal lus-. ultlntf.i first. and mos t -exciting 'burglary Of the . • . ..t • •• • • . • • ••• , grea .1eWelry .stote. -One. pi these. ' 1VIestor . Howard •• -AtinstrOng ... .and ,br th • .1-11 • .'ted. 1 ' '•' uncle,M • . o et ..o unie visi - us. 1, . Watt Tueltaanith. • . . . ' . 6 1100VbZ s'... • •' ' - 3,, ... • . .. ,,, • • . . , INTELSO• ' N BALI. ,11 , , tory 0 ,. e vs iage eecupied the ree- ; ve's chair..., He . afterwards moved to Winghem •where he became a .premin-.• 4_ citizen at_ `"" d. -was. hOnored .. with . election tO the nositions 'of 'reeve and. nif y r ' F r the st thr .. r •• f . .a o .. o pa et, .o • our - ._, ,.• new tiles will appear eVery Saturday . m , The Daily 'Mali and ..Erapire, as- . welt - Weekly .• • asan the edition .for the next three :montlisi. . •-.. , • . . . . . Orders :taken at ' the ,offiee or this paper for .The Weekly Mail and pm- • - d The News -Record to be•mail ..Rogerson of . 1 • Mrs. George. Hart of. :Winthrop ' called. ton Mr . Daniel Siitherland on:Sunda. ' • • • , . • . lr',. Mr . George 'Wheatley • Jr. •• now, spot- t ' •• il ' ' •• ' ' ' • h d th s a new, river, having pure a,se e from 1VIr.. John Murray:- . same. ., , . • • •• . . •!'*''` I. . ' ...lir..., 1 . 4 4 / ....,. t _ . ,:_pire ears.. he has been livina. duletiv. • on .a.' I . th '" •d• - ' • c arm., on . ,. e, .secon :, concession o Morris. • • • ' ' • • . . . • ..• • ... - .... Mi J - M C ' ht d'ed t th Miss . arm e reig i a. . e •home of her parenta,. Mr. and Mrs: ed to .any. -address in Panada, Great Britain 'or .. the • tTnited St .E.; f • f • -- • • ' how in til 9 1 . n..1s • - ..lan.,, 1.st, 1, 06, . or 70 en... .. , • • . . . . : . , . . , .:Seaforth, ' . • - . ... ., . .mi. j inds mdm h ., .. ... . a . ic act s man irien- ds were shocked . on --Tuesday :to learn . • • rs • •• 4 Alex., Meereight '' at three o'cloCle - en. Sunday morning" after an illness *hi,. eh lasted' three months.. Tuberculosis was,the °cause Of .death. Deceased. Wag , a. good living. young woman and •when in • the enjoyment .of good health Was a regular attendant at all services in St. Andrew's church. - • . •: , '.." 1Vs . JoSePh.Stothers •displayed ' -iii . ,, .. , . . One . of his 'windows . last .week awed- . ding cake' that is • a ' beautY. It, will . go to 'Chatham and.'..Wilr• play a Pres Minot' part in a' big _wedding in that city. ,.: it . This is not thefirst time that, Sto-thersr'...at....the-.ciectrie-,light_plant, . . • Zurich. • - • . . . • ... • .. On. Sunday Monsieur ..N., M.' •Centin. and .- party arrived here With a -large.. --a • electric automobile.; .They started. . .. • from Hamilton With it and When they. reached Exeter •the,• power ' gave: • 'Out, • . . A teeth. °Charges ' and 'a 'wagon. ...were precured ant.r hitchedte the front, of .it .arid thus ...the . teniainder or the jettr,-• 'ner•• to ,St, ... Joseph .was - made, , On Monday, eVening the automobile Was " brought. to • Zurich: and wasrecharged We '' un-' of .a. serious 'mishap.. which ' befel 'him that. day. He hait Mounted ..a. Step • ladder: .to. hang some pictures in one 'Of the .rooms• •of his .residenCe, • When in . some unaccountable, manner:it spread out allowing him to fot 'heavily. - to the' ftoor.. He' sustained inanY , 'mita .and 'bridges 'about the 'face sand' was at first , thought to be • irijered ' inter-', nallY. • , . • . . ; • • . ' „. - : .. ' - . . .5, • ,, 'The Canada: Furniture 'Co...haw de-. finitely •:. decided . to accept the ' , terms :•Seiforth has offer14' diem to 'erectanL• other large furniture factory. • h a e , Manager • Bet - the 'present factory, . ' • ' • •• . '' . . a/VS .. • . ' . . er.. : . • . Titin ' ... ' • , . • . • . and ....• . ' . •••• . , .. . L .. . : •• ,. , . '. a . .. . , ••. ol...• ii ' , • • • . I 1 . 1 . i . I . *1 wedding' -,..eakes---rrom .Mr. balferY have been 'sent. abroad., 1 Mr. .• Wm.: Drummond 'was .' in the. village on Saturday.' Ile is ric/W.• 107." , coed in Vilinghnm where he is manag- a of 'the flax Mill: ': ' • . • •• .. - . .11ritil 'ftrther notice. there will' be - service in Trinity .church .every Sun- day 'Morning • and eVery 'alternate Sundayevening, ... ' -. .. . . : ,Ste. A. H. Plummer left laSt week , • . • on a business trip to Manitoba .. 'deratand., My. dantin. infendi... runains •. . . it between • St. Joseph and Hen sap. • • •AuSesPer• LiPphardt his .deliiesed the assesSment- roll' for the . year. 1905 for Hay township to the clerk,' from Which . weL.taki. the .following statis- ties ; ' Nunlber . of '. persons • •assessed 1001; number •of .: ratepayers, 061; acres: in township 52;490, value . of land, $1.,- buildings '543,600, Value of buildin:$745,150, ' • • - . . • • . . . . total $2,288,750, business 'assessment of. ' t pr • t d ft' -• I ' • ' th is,. a • esen ra, mg p ans. in . •• e, ' . ' •-rough for the 'new building, theniain part ' a which will be 12480 ; and. Woti.five ' stories in height.. The build g will probably- be of • ,eentent blocks with cement floor's.. throughout and Will be. modern , and up-to-date in every „respect. Besides ..She Main buil- ding...there will be .a dry kiln,. engine..ight rooln and other necessary. Adjuucts. . ., At a', meeting: of. the Bartlett! tural . • 0 ' , ...Undertaking '• v ' _ _ .11*.9. ••'''''•iP°.v• $a . • ., '. ' • 1 • ' " • ' ,. - ie..' ' • , 00.4.4............4,44••••••••••••••••••••••• promptly . attended to by night.: __ i _' _ ,_ _,_._- .__._ _. _' . - •1•1?..°10,0-410.' S '•.0-' 00 09-0616`0°P0'044.°0-cx.;)-0-00 • . • • •`• , — • • ,'. . • ' • • .. . • H 0'0 V E R. & -BA .... • ' . ' - ','. . .' • .. ...: - ' . - • and .Sunday.c.illa ans,,v.e,red: as 4eaidfnceof either Of. . . , • • . • or day. • • . I: . ' the lirinci, : .. , ' ... 1 und of lack of ability, for neither' vir; .. . . tue nor genius are the exclusive poS- J- H. 'Teacher. ' - ' '• .. . session of one paety. If the citizen* would cultivate the habit of disesiss- ing its dominant party from power . • . when ,it tailed to • do its, duty, it•wou- ld 'not 'be long before si .higher code or ethics would prevail in public life." '. • , .• . • . 1-11-11-4 ' .Amimit Township. • ... • •:... -. .; . .• ..: .. ','• • . The • nullett assessor, Mr..Williare Carter, •has finished hiS work: of • - as- gessing the township, . and returned.the, tell to:the clerk on :the •29th, :ult. . What Is TheProper BliSiS,.. . • .. • For Railway Rates? • The rates charged by railways for freight and passenger service should be. based, not on what it Would eost to duplicate the roads today -but . on the cost at the time the • roads . Were .built. . - .. • That, in effect, was the argument' o! John W. Loud, traffic rhallager.' 0 -the Grand -Trunk, ;before the Railway.' .Commission, at the sitting. held in Toronto laSt week. Is .it soubd ? ' It would be laughed a,t-if advanced on behalf of a private business arterpri-'.1' se. The farmer who demanded A price for his wheat based on the cost , of sowing by .har.d, reapii4g With a 'sickle and threshing with oxen,. •wmild be deemed a fair candidate for the ' asp, lum. The rniller who bated the price of his flour on the cost of producing by the kind of machinery iti use 50. years ago ,would be quietly passed to. one side for treatment by ' ,The °aka. Trollope method. The same ' general statement applies -to all lines ' of pri- va,te business. Prices of production In all the ordinarY coMMereial tealatak- ino must be based on the cost of a modern plant operatirig Under modern conditions. Why,. thea, should a. dirt... erent standard he fixed. for a railway corporation? Why. should the test 01 service by a carrying -company be fix- ed . on 'what it costs to build n. toad at A titne when the .hand -shovel was In use, rather than on, the cost of duplicatirsg thait road, with the aid ,ot the labor-saving trutehinetY Of ,t,odaY. ? Surely tho tact that the right to. ex- 1st has 'bean telliarred upona railway by legislation ,ettaeteci by the peOple'g. representatives, 'does not .earry. With it Any suel privileges as .Mrs --LOW denittedss-aWeekly Sue. Under .the new assessment act the work . is 'Much more 'difficult - * in lot- .. • • - .. • - . -. : merly, . yet Mr. Carter has. presented. a good . roll • and . with the:. exception or section • 2, which is not ' ....generally eaMplied with, it is apparently very. . correct and in • accordance with. 'the' statute.. :Seaton NO.• 10 of the . / new aot respecting business assessment .. is • • 1.. not 'regarded favorably, :Mere eSpeout, ly.by men in a small way of business, . to such it seems Midis very unjust - • . ' b . fired with others. Another 15 ' b 111.1 t 1..th' . ' t • th requ reMen o e new ac . is -e . valeation • : ' a real property exempt from taxation 'except for local Stra ' ovement • such a's churches sehool .. Pr . houSes, pub le, a 8, f3,C. .. . • . The following is a synopsiS . of the. 05 :- - roll .for. 19 . . . Number. Of -Ores . •• 53,484 - •Nuniber of Ores cleared 48,727 ., Number • of antes 'woodland 3,053 ' Number of acres swomp 6,704 • Valtie of . real property $1,402,810 'Value of buildings 7' 502 325 - - -1 -- • Value of property exempted ,24,100 Business assessment 13,750 Taxable %Cottle . 100 . * smen Total aslies t . . 1,938,085. The melon have let the building of two • iron bridges With Wined abut- Monti; 'and floors and are purehasink three fifths' of an acre of land .. from. -Geo, Bedford for the . purpose of • widening the road allowance, straigh- tellies the creek and closing up. two „ bridges, thug reeking . a eonsideraDie saving for the future. A. now road grader has also been purchased which is now at Work improving, the Wats ways in the cadent part of the towns ship.. The coast for the. revision of tbe assessment roll will be held on MAI- say, the 20th May, at 10 as m, JAM. es catriabell, Clerk.. , . ,,,,,.... points .in the interests of the' Ear k t e a cement ' $24 100 t • bl ' $12.950- ' ' , , axa e income , ., gr- . . Soeielv Mr' V Xtreehtel 'Was eleetP4 , . . .. .. . . • block. machine, . ' • ' - ' • and total assessment 42,325;300, pop- secretary •in placeof 'Xr, Writ.;Elliott :resigned. • .....-----7---- „.........,_______,... . ., elation. 3290; aeres Woodland 4000,• ' -. : - _. _ - - • • , - .. ' ,...., , ....-... ., MPIle,A. • ' Quarterly. services were 'held in the .... .., ., , .. . methodist chure las .. Sunday •.and ' h -t: - • ':' ' . . . • • . , . , • , • largely. attended.. On Morality evenirg . - . the QuarterlY boa,rd met when . the finances • were .found . to be in good. . condition. Mr. E, ' Troyer -of • HMS-. green was appeinted a, delegate tO the acres swarnp 6722, • • .. .. '. • • k ab 'neais" -was re6eived Last . wee ,. e., hcfe. of the death 'at Oavalier:,:' X: D. .• M' : . ' : t 'r M d of • iss Ma,y, .daugh er. o r. an . Rickbell • • - " • • llirs.. Hy. • • . . - • . . - . . • • • . 'On Wednesday -eVening tile literal/era of. the Zurich Y. P,..a. th '- t t • ga awl. a • he home of Mr..S. Fannie -and' r 'seated Mrs; (Rev.) Geiger with a P garldiess • :Assessor Ballantyne has qompleted. the assesimetit of Sea'orth and from • - - • • - • .. • the' roll just returned wegither • the follewing. statistics ,:' The total 1,ses- , .. . . . . ,, - • • ,: smeht .is $651,326 ; taxable intiorne is ' . • • to,--- ; z.re business assessment is Tyl, 4i: ' 1. • 6 • .1t 1,1e reit ; iie 'Lobel amount. 01. „an, . I '" property .. is, $563,025 ; the • tetal poli- latirm is 1211 i number of dogs :95 ;., • • . • ' • .. . . . ,. .. . . ....- . - . .• - „ District meeting. • . It is :geher lly h d th . " . 't th t th ' th ope on e..eircui A e wor.. y • pastor, Rev. E. A."Shaw, will ' be returned • .by oonferente. for - ,,..,,s,„ .._,.. • • • "num'. yu.ar. • . • . -.. ' ' h . . •'11 ' andsome gift • ' ' . • ' Messrs • Albert and ..Rudol h llebieL.: • • - ' - P Alan ;Were. hi Stratford attending the, limenal of • their.father,• who diet! there at , g 0 year . . ' t the ripe old a e f .82 s The funeral took. 4n. the Wdotisteek iitle. deaths' during the past year, Were /2 „ and. -births- 31 ; the nuMber • of - . •• .. - ' • . ' *Wren between -the ages. of 5,, and 10 i's. 407. • . ' : :. .: : . , . Mr. William. Elliott and 'family have ' ' - : removed to Owen Sound. At . the . • • - , -..—:—•-,-,:;-:--.---!-.i--"-".----'-.,..-*,--.—"' • , ' .. . • , _ • i,,_ USL rec-e' ed a. sumil . of ,... y.. . Aluminum Ware•for. kitchen • USe: • . . .. • • Saved The' Baby. "i Was not believer in place cemetery where . the late Mr. Heide.- itlan.ts Wife .is .buOid." ' ------1,--L----— close..of the prayer meeting in the c . iii. p , . .. - . h th ,gmondv o resbyterian church e pastor read an •appropriate fare well address to them and on behalf of the CALL and SEE IT . . • a advertised Medicines," says Mrs. Chas, Vittais- sell, . Digby,. N. S., ."until I began. 'us- ing Baby's Own Tablets. When . my last .baly was 'horn we /teller hoped.to ,raise her, She was weakly,' did not have any flesh on her blinei . and . a bluish eolor. Tho dotter • Who at. tended .. her tow me she would not live. After reading what other moth- era said. about Baby's Own Tablets I deeided to try them, And Intust now honestly say I never had such a .valta able medicine in nay , home, It has changed • my poor, sickly,. fleshless baby into a lovely child, now as fat • .. • News of The Day.. •- ' A heavy snotvfoll is . reported'at Willow ilubeh' N. W' T. ' Francis Pitt, a young Englishman, .handed himself .in Hilbert township. : It le reported that 850 Grand 'Trunk machinists are on strike at •Stratford. : • . . Lord and Lady Grey age at Mon- .. trettl and will atteid thHorse Fh i ode,,,-- -- - ' ,e v - ''''' * - ' .. .- Several robberies' of mail bags from congregation presented . Mr, Elliott with a .purse containing it substantial sum of gold, and Mrs. Elliott with a life membership certificate hi. the Woman's Foreign Missionary. Society. Mr. Elliott was a member of ,Session for 25 years and Mrs. Elliott was • a, member of the W. F. M. S. Sieee it Was first organized in. the 'OongrOga- tions. . • . . The regular meeting. of the Settfor- th.Collegiate Institute Board was 'ho- Id on Monday evening last:. A. letter trout flev. .1; W. Hakim of 0hothaln was read and ordered to be filed. This "'• • A. full Stock Of Coiled Spring:Wire Barbed - Wire . ) . . • . .f' .• ."*.Y" I:. . G 1. ' d W; ' Oiled d. A'A I d W° . P ain a YanlZe a ire, an . nnea e . ire. •• ' Spades, Shovels Rakes Hoes eta , All sizes 'Black and Galvanized Irdn Pii)e. . • , . • A lot . of small' ..ends Poultry. Netting , . • . . " -to clean . in:101; lots4 . _ aa a butter ball. Words fail toex- press My thanks for what the Tab- lets have dare for my child and I ,can only urge that other mothers do sts1 do now., keell the Tablets in the hOUSO eways.", Baby's Own Tablets positively cure all the minor ills . -of the north shore are reported at Que- bee'the. President Mackenzie announced at WhirdPeg that the old freight rate, which -had been raised Without gams,: Soh by the Provincial GovernMent Would be restored, immediately. letter was in, reply to a motion of board at a Previous n'0011hg ex- pressing appreciatioft of the' vain- able eaviees of Mr,. Modena as a limber Of the Board for manY Vara , and regret at his withdrawal oa at- count of Ida 'removal from the .town. . • • ., o • . D5A good strongboy to learn...WA WANTE. NTP11 tie hardware business ., l PERSONALLY ' APPLY . • babyhood and childhood and, 'the mother has a guarantee that' they contain no °Plate or harmful drug, Sold by all dragglits or sent by MAil at 25 coati it box by writing tile Dr. Williamv" Mediate Co., BroekVille, Ont. . Mrs. Servos, an old resident of Nia- gara ,distriet, died yesterday and her daughter, Mrs. Jetties Alkenri. of Ni- agaresonsthotake wag seized with paralysis on returning irOni hnr moths er's deathbed and 5.160 posed away In A few leers. Mr. William Elliott having ,tendered his resignation as treasurer oft ac- Count of leaving town, Mr. Alex. Wilaori, the present secretary, was .appointed treasurer' In 'addition, at st Saler 01Sg0 a year for the treasur. OrShiP. aasaasa..............................aaaaaaaaasaaaa.......a......saaaaas. .. . . . . . .. .., ., . IIARLAND BROS STOVES' -.-...--AN13 HARDWARE , LOSS Of um and &Magi; has been AitHathd,titt AM. A'A#tWAtitiVA ift 'Portal"- A Sault Ste. 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