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The Clinton tilows.Pecord
The season's first cold
May be slight—may yield
to early treatment, but the
next cold will hang on
longer ; it will be more
troublesome, too; n -
necessary to take chances
on that second one. Scott's
Emulsiop is a preventive
as well• 0,4a cure; Take
scoffs Elam
When .colds abound, and
you'll have no cold. Take it
when the cold, is contracted
and it checks inflamma-
tion, heals -the membranes
of th.e throat and lungs
and drives the cold out.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & NUE, Chemists
Toronto, Ont, '
1 lane one $1.00 - • . Ali One."
Walton.
Mr. Robert Dennison, who recently
died at Varna, and Mr: Thoneas Me-
Fatizean moved the first steam boiler
from Stratford to Knox's mill in tine
village, when their only road was a
blazed track through the forest and
much of the road had to be unites-
brusned, as they moved the boiler,
along a track which not many of the
young men of the present day would
care to undertake.
Rev. A. MeNab and Rev. Dr. Ross
of Brussels exehaaged pulpits on Sab-
bath last, morning and evening; Dr.
Rnss preaohed at Bethel in the after.,
noon.
Ildandinimmogrompij
Could Not Imam
His Own Boots•
Back was so bad with kidney
disease—Cured by three box-
es of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver
Pilis
Wie%$111nOlr
Death is doing his work anter.g the
rit,gee. This week we have to report
he deathof another 01 the eady set
tiers of this Vicinity Mrs. Andrei
Montgemery of Tanberry, passe
*aweel o1 Wedlinedan morning, at th
advanced age of 80. Her maiden nate
was Jane Watkins; she was born i
Ireland and'eatne to •Turnnerry wit
her neW neceased busband in 1870
She was kneven as a loving mother
a kind neighbor, azel a consistent
Member of the Church o Englanil.
She lesiva two aotis-Robert Mout-
Snmerni frurnherrY, and W. H.
Moutgoreery, of the Northwest. There.
ere Also five daughters -Mrs. Ferns
Of Manitoba., Mrs. Campnell of Col-
ross, Mrs. DicNe
kson of w York, end
Miss Annie and Miss Mary, of Turn -
berry.
The residence of Mr. and Mrs, W.rs
neree.was the scene of a Oct
wedding on Thur.sday morning of laet
week, when their mice, Miss Cather-
iee E. McTavish !meanie the wife of
Mr. Walter Rose of the Teeswater
Electric Light Co., and a former well
known manof tins town. The tare,
many was performed by Rev. D. Per -
ria in. the preeence a only the imm-
ediate relatives, The wedding march
Was Played by Miss Lizzie Green,
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0014101.44 TQWflhpm
J. N. Inernighau, township asseseor,
has completen the a,ssessntent of the
- township of Colborne for this year
✓ Hie returns give the following figures:
Value' of and $1,034,235
e Venue of builnings 338,010
O Rueiness aseesment 12,375
Texeble income 0,300
Total $4,300,82.5
, The figures for last year 'when the
assessment was taken under the old
urn were to; follows ,
Value of real property. $1,085,800
Personality 4,000
sin of the bride.
Sarah A. Scott, relict of the late
Jacob -Halstead, who- was for inann
years e resident ef Wingliam, died at
London on Monday evening of thin'
week. 'Mrs. Halstead was one of the
early residents of this town and prior
to coming to %nimblest lived for a
number of years at Listowel.
It is now almost an assured thing
that the new Grand Trunk Railway
way
will be bent in Winghain this
summer. This week Mr, J110, A. Me -
Lean received worn that he was to
move his coal sheds that are on the
south side of the track, and he *bas
now done his part and is building a
large 'addition to his coal sheds on
the north side of elle tack. The eto-
elf yards and oil tank *ill havento be •
maned is it is the intention to have
•a ne'w siding pet in at tne south of
the G. T. R. propertn. The [ten
eht shed will"be moved to the •south
side of the lot. The work on the new
station and other improvemeets will
be started in the course of• n niw
Weeks.
On Thursday evenine, Mr.' and Mi.
Towler returned from spending thr,
*inter in Califotnia. They spent sev-
enal = weeks at Long Beach, and .in
Pasadena, and report ar. enjoyable
trip. While Winghanntea awe plung-
ing in silo* totheft knees, Dr. and
MIL Souneee Perarss, Oin River, Boni- Mks. Towlet ' were enjoying the Want -
venture Co., Que., writes : "Tor two years I iful • ell,matenf Southern California,
suffered a great deal from pIni. in the back
and kidney disease. I trir1 many remedies,
but with little benefit. Last fall I was so bad
with backache and kid.
ney pains that I could
not lace my own boots. .
"Reading about Dr.
Chase's ',Kidney -Liver
Pills, I sent forfive boxes
and had only? used threi
of these boxes when I
was completely cured.
My wife lass also Used
these pills for constipa.
tion, and has found them
perfectly satiefaotery. I
alit glad of this opportu•
nity of making known to
the public the great ben,
MIL Pont= alit I have obtained-froni
Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills."
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pilia, one pH! a
dose, 26 eta. aliox, at all dealeriLer Edman
-
son,. Bates & Co., Toronto. To prinnernefolet
against imitations, the portrait and ajgniturs
of Dr. A. Chaae, the famous ramp, beak
author, are on every box.
regaling thanselvee on fruit; and en-
joying the fragrance of •the fax-tareed
California toses. FromDr Pewter,'
we learn, that Mr, and Mrs. MeIndao
are erijOying their new home at Frese
no, Cal. -
• Rine 'WS: '1' hall, formerly of Ben
grayee received a, seeeind :call taw. 6 lie
Presbyterian eliuroh, StnPatil, 'Web
was considered at a special. meetiehe
in the Preshytety of Brace, , Mr.
accepted the call .and the charge oe
Salem...will be declared 'anent Menthe
'net. Sabilath _of „
SPRAINED. HER ANKL1.
nn slipped on an icy "top and spra-
ined my right ankle very badly, evrite
es Miss Minnie Burgoyne of Glen-
- - - , wood. It • swelled no a tremendous
eeeesolteigeoeseimme. size and-ea:used intense pain. I ap-
t!) • plied Poison's Nereiline and got prom -
41 THE NEWS -RECORD'S • Pt relief, the swelling was reduced,
• • and befoee long' I was able to. ese
en CLUBBING LIST. • • my fon,' : For sprnins, swelliegs and
• • macular peiee Nerviline is the 'One
• remedy. Strong, peeetrating,
The folloeving are the rat- el sure
el es at which we give any en Swift to destroy pain -that's Polsoins
• of the city Weeklies or Dai- • Nerviline. Fifty years in use.
• lies, when taken with The 0 .
• News -Record at one dot- •
• lar per year:.
••
• Daily Mail and Empire $3.25
• Weekly Mail and Empire 75
0 Daily Globe 3,25 0
O Weekly Globe 05 0 •
.0 Toronto World
-In Toronto News
O Toronto Star
en Weekly Sun
-11, Farmer's Advocate 1.25
• Weekly Free Press 75 •
• Morning Free Press 2.25 al
411 Evening Free Press 115 en
en Family Herald and • -
• Weekly Star 75 O. ,
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ill Remit by postal note, reg- tin
410 istered letter or express or- •
40 der and address 0
• W. J.MITCHELL,
• The News -Record, Clinton 0
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2,00*
850.
75 * •
SinnLS
a Of our boots
and our dims aris.
stilbeade of hard
leather becaerte.
leather once used
to be the only
Material to be...
had for the pur-
pole.
The runner heel
lms come elorns
with the art of preearitig crude
rubber.
•
Dunlop Comfort.
Rubber Heels
Walking on titielop
is like walking over a well kept
lawn. No, hammering of heels
upon t1 ha geound,
fret to the nerves by jarring
die spine. One of the email
great cominetn cif line.
Por Sale by Shea beelitrit
The !huh* Tire Co
USWIted
rooroAtro
• •Exetei .
"
On Monday lase, nkth Mate Mary A.
Greenway, wife of Dr. J. A. Ronnie "•
crossed the darn stream which Sepae-
ates us •froin eternity. The dece-
ased ladn had been ill for twelve
years. During- the greater part on
that time she atteriden partly' to her
household -chines -and was noted' ter
her cheerfulness and jollity, The skilt
of ethe bat •:nlrysiciens could' . enteinen
nig much relief, furnishing only : tem-
porary relanatioe froni the pain she
suffered, . In November neat • an . •at-
tempt to relieve her by operation was
made, but it eot heive the denixect
result ' and since that • time she has
been .confined to her room, 'bearing
her affliction with alio resignation to
fate. For %same time past all tunics
for her ree.ovety were given Inn hut
her buoyant spirits enabled her
to resist the ravages of her disease
Man longer tban was expected. the
deceased lady was bore in Centralia,
Coterie, in 1844, ronsequently he
Wee. sixtynone years Of age. Early in
io she: removed to Stephen and was
Martien .to he nowbereft husband in
the year 1869, For the past twenty- .
two years she has liVed in. inteter,
respected and toned' by ,everybody.
For eleven years prier she lived in
Crediton where many of her old
friends still live, arid will teem with
profound isorrow and regret of her
demise, foe she dies regretted by all
Who new her. „
..
Mr. Jos. Senior was ailed t� Toil -
onto Monday owing to the death - on
Sunday of his sister, (Susie Senior,
wife of Ntr. J. W. Simpson, in her 43rd
year, Mrs, Snripson had beery for
some Weeks a pantent at a Torotito
Hospital, xurfering frOM an internal
geowth. Deeeased spent her ehildhoOd
and girlhood here, residing with her
parents who were residents of town,
and afterwards moved to Blenheim
tvith the family. Many of the people
of town will rementber her Well, •and
will regret her early demise. Sheba
of late years been !Meg with ha hus-
band and two ehildren in New Out-
ario, Besides those, her father, One
niater and several brothers survive.
...Mr. at Iteslie and tinnily, of Lea-
den have MoVed to town, and Will
ocet.py. the • house OWeed by /. Arm.
strolig on Huron Street, West of the
int*. Mr. and Mrs. Xestle were for-
merly residents of S*120, but have
livettlit London for 001116 Yeats. Wel.
come heck,
Total $1,090,400
This year's total assessment shows
an increase, therefore, of $300,.425 ov-•
or last yeer's. •
The population is 1,683, an increaee
of four. The nuneber of children, else
is practically -the same as last year.
Male persons between -21 anti 00, 448,
an increase of eleven. Children be.
tweee 5 and nl, 407, a decrease of
one. Children between '5 and 6,3,1
an increase of eight.
The assessor makes the followteg
tibservetions : The principal abjection
met was the fear that, as some of the
other municipalities were not assees-
ing for Actual velue, our share of the
county rate would .be increased.
Very little objeetion is taken to
assessing for actual value aside ltom
this, and in fact ell were well satisfie4!
but considerable onjeetton is taken to.
the assessing.ot buildings, as it has a
tendency to discourage improventeute.
Th .e busin.ess assessment is open to the
same objection, as the assessment of
the 'business is fixed by tire value of
-the premises occupied, and coasts.
gaudy •the poorer the "buildings °eau-.
pied the lower will be the as-
sessment.
The Marne assessment should be
'upon the capital invested as it is in
the case et land, and net on the
income derived ; or else the income
should bie seeineet to a higher rate • of•
taxation, •
The census of the Stock might snit
be taken, as it adds but little • to the
cost of assessing and must be of eon-
sideranle benefit to the, Province when
compiled.
Weed lots of 'ova tea acres in ex-
tent should he exemptas it would en --
courage the saving of the, bush. There
are 1,854 urea of bush land in the
township at peesent. '
These A not no lunch land for sale
as last year, and what was sold the
nest year changed hangs at very good
prices. . •
The meaner of taking the:- oirths
and • deaths dueingthe year endirig
31-st December A not as good as
taking them up to the time of the Visit
of. the assessor.
'Wett WawanO.sh: •
St,, Augustine ohurch Wae the scene
of a veiy petty 'eveddingeon Menthe's-
dayeot la,st, week when Rev Pathe
.Father
.1-1enloe Ire. P.,. aesieted by Rev. Fain -
it peesenaeault Of Clinton, nn ted
. in the holy' bonds of snatriniony •Ke
ie Boyle, nreungest daughter of Mrs.
Henry Boyle, .end :nelee of 14.1r§.. J,
.McCaughey o! Clinton, to
McIntosh, sea' of Me. Chartes" McIn-
tosh of Clinton. The sweet eeung
beide looked enarmiegin in snit of
cream none wit c 1 Oir a o tiL,.t-
ch
Mise. Nellie McIntosh, sister of
:the greOrn, a§siSted the bride, . f•.:410
Wee attired in, ;a beeutifulecreath. snit.
Mt J.'W• Pnyin, brother .of the
bride, perf.ormnel ,ehe • duties af grpoe
rainan in a vexn efficient. eternal:,
Aftee the Wedding ceeerilday, was Pere -
formed the immediate friends of• the.
bride and . grew' repaired to keen."
denoe of, the eznirle"a mother. where , a
sumpteous • wedding' breakfast ,evas
Prepared to. „which all did ample jus-
tice.. The nriee was the recipient, of
many ,eastty and beautiful, 'presents',
arrieieg • enem a gold watch and chant
from the greaten ariel .a,handsoate Bell
organ from „hex hrOther:, ' Mr. and
lVfrs Mctritoelt. settle ,ttewn to the
.eterre.-realities of Married life. in.. the
handsome and comiriodiotien residence
of the gloom .one mile west of St.
Augustine. That theymay live: long
'to enjoy :it ig the wish • of their many
friend anti acqiieinta;nees. The ••Iews.e
Recordjoins in 'Melillo,- them ruttish,
happiness -and prospeinty, •
Sentenee Seratnns.
The ptodigal exenever
. Hungry meh ask few eueetione. •
Love is the secret of rgiood looks,
, The pain at loss is :the price of gain.
' Sincerity is the soul asserting it-
self. •
Wait for your • worries ; betocit tot
your • work,
It takes More than a despising of
fame to deserve it. • '
It is easy to be yeligioas witimet
being righteous. n
• Faith never has any need to dream
about the future. •
• Profanity is a good deal more :than
it matter of igrenenar.
Men who lie easily get into many
places where :they lie hand.
• It. takes more than a bank draft
to start the heavoily dame. .
It is easy for the wooden logged
man to -preach against dancing.
Putting a doctor's hood en a dr.n*
key Makes no cbange in the music,
Af. advertiSernent in The News -
Record brings good results,
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ReV. M. Miliyard was suddenly
called to Thornhill on Wednesday, to
see his mother; who is seriouslyiIL
Mrs. Millyaxd is in he 80th year.
Mr. ,L W. Murray. of Ashfield tee
eeived by special trams sin Wednesiley
Morning oven ear londs of steers that
na Anent nurebaSed tear Chatham. The-
re were 140 head in the bunch and
taken altogether were a fine lot of
cattle.
Lat Sunday a eall Caine to. Ron
A. Mackay from •the Free Church con-
gregation at Iningussie, Scotland sig-
ned•tet a congregational meeting arid
two days fetter by 312 members teed
adherents over fourteen years ot age.
On Tuesday Mr. Mackay cabled en -
Opting the caSt and intends to 'sail
for Glasgow from Montreal on June
140.
It was Weed sad intelligence thet
brought the news to Luelinow on Fria
day of the sudden death of Mrs. Jes,
Aedereou, vibieh oceurred in Buffalo,
N, Y. The deceased lady was a dau-
ghter of the late W. H. Smith, and
was married to M. Anderson some
fourteen years, ago and had residt-A
Buffalo ever since,
BE DONE WITH CATARRH
Why allow this filthy disease' to
poison your system ? It drains your
strength, rules digestion, pollutes the
breath, ineka you repulsive.' The oue
certain cure is "Ca.tarrhozone," it
cures 'because it destroys the cause
of the 'disease, cures thoroughly he -
cause it noes wherever the catarrh is,
cures -every case because its vapor
destroys the catarrh germ instantly.
To get well and stay free from cat-
arrh get Catarrhozone and -us it ;
setisfaction guaranteed. •
aaforth.
Mre. Norman Rill and little eon of
•Britieh Columbia arrieed ih town on
Saturday eveninglast and will spend
the 'summer with Mrs. Hill's pdrelite,
•Mr, amt. Mrs. Peter Daley.
• Mr. Thomas Daley has scilin•his fine -
black driver "Topsy" to a geetletnan
from Stratford. • .
The follow,ing tefers to a torrent
Stanley boy, and •a, son of Mr', • John
Ketchen, of filet .tovvnship "..Rev.
Hugh . Beverly Ketehene the new inas-
tor of Maenab street • Presbyterian
church, iVILS ordained and , • intim:nett
tonight. ' Rev, Dr. Fletcher, pastor of
the enurcii for thirty-three years, and .
now pastor emeritus, moderated. Be
D: R. Drummond preached ine ser-
mon. 'Rey. Dr.' Lyle addressed the
new pastor and -Rein J, W. inciaire
era ot Nelson addressee the cornea-
.natinize The' Rev: Mr Ketehen was
given a warm welcome by the cliurch
mentheeseatter the Sere -lee. . •
A very 'etiloyable time "wan npen t by
•the meinbers ofS=t. Thomas elenreli
end :their friends ifi 'their epacious
school . room on Friday .evehing,. :the •
objent of the gathering being, to nee'
pereonelly acquainted with their new
rector, Rev: John : Belay .M. A.„ B. D,
Mr. F.. Holniesteile', occupied. the
'chair.. and with his 'Witty .ind 'point-
ed. remarks some had t presen . n
anState of sad:shinty. After' ti :dainty
tea, provided by she ladies, had .been
pareakeneon the 'mimic& part of- the
program wasrendered; including. a.. -
.near tette. '
Noy of our readeee 'win regret to
learn pi the death ;of Mr. 'John Pair;
ley:. Of Finolta, Assiniberia. Mr. , Fan•••
leyIdled at his horne in Pontina on
the. 5th inst. ' He had been in poor
h.ealth for' over; a year. Mr. Fah -ley
was one of tho early residents of•Sea-
fOrtn and for Many . years. Was one lof
it leading business menand ino.,t ue-
fui
'eitizer,s, He,•wes a good .mait in .
every Sense: of the term and was eruen
and .deservedly xespected. .11e left
,Seeforth about ten seats ago, ranee-.
inn to Ceelserr.y, delanitsiba,, where in.
,ciernpany with his: sor.s, lie curled 011
an extensive mercantilebasinesa. ..Abn
out three . yearsego he reino.ved fur-
ther 'west, • locating in Ponoka
'smart and growing town' about
mid -
Way between Calgary and Edthonton.,
}least,' •
Retr... James • Walkeinn ' inianinnen. n ea,
-Tensenater, and who recentln tont his
sinht, left last Week for New Yolk
City, where he evil' 'undergo treatment
for eyes. There appears to be sore
chanee that hi sight may be 'pee:tilde
In 'restored, ' *. ' .
There is some talk of uniting 13eth-
esda. and. Sexernith Methodist church-
es under the oversight- of the minis-
ters of one of the, teeter churches.
This would make Hensall a station..
A better plan would be to unite
Chieselherst, Bethesda and Seitsmith
a.nd join Kippen to nleneell, giving
Hinsgreen to Varna, says the Gbser-..
Mr. Graham, wite and family, ac-
eompanied hy his Wife's father, Mr.
Jackson, arrived itt town ier Wednese
day enting from Montreal and are
getting settled on the MclVfordie tarn).
Mr. Jacksoti. has been a resident of
Montreal ,tor over sixty years. •
The angel of death is steadily thin-
ning out the ranks of the early sett-
lers . of Huron aunty. On Tuesday
morning Mrs. Wm. Dougall Sr. pass-
ed away = at the good old' ago of 70
years, .The deeeased was boon in
Lanarkshire, Scotland, and came with,
Iter parents -whose name Wag Mow
bray,. to this country while yet a
ehild, They settled in Usborne town-
ship on the Thames Road. After
some years she became the wife of
Wee Dougall of Hay and the couple
entered tire arduous duties and hard --
ships incident to clearing a buelt-farrn
end lived to set the solitary place
'blossom as the rose'. About ten years
ago they moVed to gogerville where
Dougell died. Since that the,
denarted hat been a resident of Hen-
sel'. Greatly respected be ell who
knew her and beloved by het family.
She leaves flee -sons and two daegla
tors, Throe of her sons reside in
Manitoba and were unable to kttiend
the funeral.
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The Netvg-Itederd gives the local
news, „
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Aftet .BargAlti
This Time Its Ladles' Sample iluderwear
sati#.4.day.
A Manufacturer's Samples of Ladies' Whitewear.
300 pieces in the lot. • It has been admitted by theladies of Clin.
ton that our Whitewear is the finest ever shown In town, Now you
will have a chance to buy samples of the same lines at less than reg.
ular price. The lot consists of Drawers, Corset Covers, Skirts, Gowns,
Shirt Waists, etc:, daintily triMmed withlace and embroidery, all sty-
les and sizes in this lot. Come early and secure first choice, "
Our sale of Men's Hats at half price still continues and will until
stock is .sold right out.
Wornan s. Ready.. o Weat Hats
Ladies' wanting a ro ady-to- wear Straw Hata will do wf-11 to see •
our stock. Our prices are right, our styles exclusive,
pretty shapcs and trimmings, prices 75c, 85c, .$1 and . 411.40
Children's Straw liats-
.
Children's Sqilor Hats in plain white, blue. and white, blaok .
and white, brown and whitestraw trimmed With silk
ribbon, values right at. . 25; 35c, 40c •and „„,,
• •,
Ladies'. Peaked •Caps
'In plain white and black leather and cloth in all the newest
, styles and a very pretty Outing Cap for... OVC
Successors. to R. Coats, CLINTON. ,
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"A Man's Death Is
...Reeelyed With Joy"
It is not often that a man's death, is
r eget vedneoyainetesenh...eve.seeilles
ease on Friday •eight when a teleg;rarn
,reaChed Arnberley • anmouncing the
death of.Mr. John Coultard jf Kipperie
The. eood lienre' of his death was re-
ceived in :•Huron Ashfield and Ktn-
earthne, . With a certain • amount of
pleasore by those persons who were
in feces ted in bis demise. The •1a te
John C•oultard has a 'history 'mid to
'chronicle the story en a brief ' manner
we inightisay that many years age tire
deeeaeed, who was.a bachelor, taught
:school it .Loehalsh and also o weed: a
_fetnt, leaned inoney: and 'was loonee
"mon ,as a: rich, men. He had a nen-
hew' in the Ol&Country to wh u tie
sent; money to pey his paesag,e to Can
nada. I The nephew retain,eil the morn
ey and Tefuied ,to..leave his • native
land. Coultard then Made a vow that
tone of his relatives •should• receive a
dollar Of his wealth. For the' iast 35
Years he ,has loaned from $50,090. to
•$7.5,00e on condition that the rate be
0 Pencent, as long as he nived, and
When he died .the deed of the .property
war -to be given to those who ,trad
money horroWed -.whether it be one
year or thirtynIt is .nosurprieethat
the news of the old gentleman's death
Was; pleasantly received as many mor-
tgages . are now paid up and • many
farmers in Huron have.a clear titleof r
their - property. Among those Who
were lucky enough to be • presented
with a few thousand is the name of
Neil Campbell, who borrowed Ts,npo
froin the late Mr. Cotiltard one year
ago. 'Neil just paid one year's inter-
est -and receives $3,000 lea $255. Rec-
tor IneLean borrowed $3,000 • a feW
months age which is a. nice Easter
gift, Rory Ross gets $2;300; Mre.
Alleflinney $2,500, John Gentles $1,-
800, Mr. Blair several' thoneand, Can-
tain Drown about $3,000 and many
other persons, the names of whom wei.
have. been unable to secure. -Ripley
'Express.
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"Outdoor Canada." INTVRESTING - INSTRUCTIVE
• This is- the attractive name of new
meganine which makes its ,apPearance
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in-e-the----Canadienenneen,Qutdpor
Canada" will be printed on a, good,
qualiey of paper such as will admit of
the :best illu,sttations ,being . ren and
will have sped/lel' st onia. and•artielee
dealing •with or sports and pastimeS
.of Outdoor . Canadian life; , Ainonn
these will be articles on- metetine,
yachting, 'golf, bowling, ,curling.
cricket, tennis,: football, lacrosse,
hunting, shooting, fishing,, the keenel.
annother kindred amusements as welL
as descriptions of Canadian parlay
ati4 Canadian tales of adventure.
' Among ..tn; list of anthers :for 1905 -
Wilt be found names as well known- to
danadia,n eiagazinenorn as those. of
'John runes, C.: W. Young, Hopkins J.
nnoarehoose; John Boyd, Frank Yeigh
Hubert 1VIellean Johnston; Herbert
Cuthbert, j. M. nen, q, G. liogers,R.,
McCulloch and many otnets.
Mr, Henry Dodd, : who lived on the
West Wawanosh boutalary, died en
Satlarday last aged 73 years. He Was
long a resident of -that paril and for
many years Was engaged in the manu-
facture of punws. Dodds pumps are
drawing Water froM many wells in
Ciao townships. He is servived by
his wife and several mernMers of their
family.
Mr. Morgan of Toronto is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Henry Dodd,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long of Zioi.t
visited friends at Nile on Sunday. ,
Rev.- J. W. Robbiton of Dunganholl
preached at Nile last Sundae; morn-
ing.
Epworth League topie list Tuesday.
evening was "Spirit -Oiled Christ -fare"
taken by Mrs. Henry Snyder,
We regret to report the etettli of
the late Henry Jones ,which oectirred
et his home at Nile on Tuesday of
best week, at the age of thirty years.
Deceased had been ill for some time
and the end was not expected. The
funeral tea plate on Thursday
Dungannon cemetery. • t° DAVIS & ROWLAND, CLINTON
.Phe publishers appear to he .endea-
voring in the fullest sense of the word,
to Canadian journalisni; and it is ,to
to mak "Ouedoon_Canada" a credit_
be hoped: that the magazine will rece-
ive fromithe Oatiadian public the sup-
port Whitott it deserves.,
The. News-Reco.d gives' the local
new •
"Correct English.
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• Correct Enilish, Zvanstort, II.,
THER,4 has only been one real ine
' prevenient in cooking reigns in
mahyyears. That improvement lathe
Imperial Oxford Diffusive Oven Flue.
While other mincers were adding
danipeta racks,- noes openersand
shakers in a vain attempt Make ina
proveinents, we studied the heart of
the'ragge. We knew that the only
improvement yoti svented was a better
oven, an oven that would help you bake
better bread, pies and cakes, roast beef
to a turn, retaining its juice and flavor.
Our investigations and experiment's
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produe‘d the oven:heating system of the
.,,q,kforti..: Range.
The 'irnOerrant fectiere or this systent.
is the diffusive due which draws in
frcSit air, superheats it tied distributes
it eye* :throughout the oven, The
erdele en the bateau shelf farthest
from the fire is getting as much heat
'en rill tides as the article en the top
shell next the fir. ,
We.would like to explain this more
fully. If your dealer deesn't, handle
the Imperial Oxford Range, Wnte us
for particulars. We will seed taw
lope:Arid tell you where yon can see
the range.-- 54
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