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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-02-06, Page 4• 4 , 4 '4 4 * rr, n alenti ay Feb.14,1908 Fondy Valentines .. • Cornic yalentples . Vaigsn'line PosiiCer4s. • W. COOPER &GO. CLINTON One Bullock Two carloads ot cattle were,deaded at the stock yards on Saturday ). shipment to ,Toronto that aftelnboh• — t one belonged to C. H. Raid, an'd the other to W. Dodds, They wer0 sup- plemented by three carloads bkought - up on the L. H. & B., but the letorin arose and it was impossible tolanove ' them and the cattle had to iimiain :•.% in the exposed cars until Aleieday •-1 when they were got awey and around ••• by London. On Sunday hay .,,earas bauled from Fair's farm ann4he cattle were fed as best could be d6ne, , but they must hive. suffered stiveiely • and one of the& died. •F.. in Song and Story . The people of . Clinton and. • ear- - 1. n r who Avail them - 'selves of the opportunity of hearing one of Scotland's • leading entertain- ments in thee town hall on l'ele Nth are assured: of a humorous, attractive and educational treat. The company, played eighteen consecutive nights in New York City. Owen Sound and Collingwood have just asked for the second engagement this season; Tim •members axe : Mr:• Gavin Spence, a'r7.7"-- Clorlerici% Township, " Mrs, W. A. Roidliggi$chr.s hetialtery ill with nnettMOlaiii, at V* bow) of her brotOr, Mr, Fred. Ford, . Will. Perdue, son of Mr. William Perdue. 49 reigned his, Pesiiien Iteeharrs, ItendOnt- 'ad i take ae the post tat :firilrAtia POW An the ektY power ,housa. „ 'Norther 'the fee% nor CoUneltior alum; . Could 'reatib. ,71101meavi11e., ivien449* to eAtiend the, imeatuigimsrue townehip'Cgttneil. r OTtao“41?T Bath - welt •Walkidover, It .was a totigh 10 but he Matkaged it. Pone - Piller Lobb hasbeen v*Sitlug",,•doWn near StratfOrd, Aik011ed Loline ville by the ,Iate Naturtlay night and'remainerl' there iintir the meting of the counci,l... 1•1, ir'.' ' 4 Itglar$0114 pea% has again. tiSit0d Oprgood. Miss F4ril was,called, hQIIIe last Tuesday aftek 'a long Ilineela and wag 'laid to rest fen Friday , Maitland cemetery; She Vas very highly esteemed. by all who came in contact with her and will be much inied, by ruany,, She wns a .life- long member of the Met.h9dist ',.ehnroh here and a faithful attalOant,-,at the services. when health peril.iittzdf,,.. - Dr, Holufes of De,trolt has bnert2the guest of his brother here for . a. few days.—Miss gobsnes. returned, from Goderic,h..-Miss Tessie Crooks is visiting her aeusink 111 Attwood. —Will Jenkins is on . the -seek. these days:. • .West Tuckershlillip;' a Mr, Abner CosenS' of Winahithr, Sper0 Wednesday in the neighboigodd.- • 4 Mr. Sainnel Bennettof 'Win*arn called on cad friends liere On' his, way to §v -4 -f -RT , A few the faranera.kpte 44e:busy Putting;.in their sun:finer:0: ga,pely., of 01; , s • ' ' 4440, • •• O'Brien urned lgogeef..IneeUxig on Feb. i3th. 41b.O.V(Intretested please take notice..., 4 ' • 414-4 . DrysdaIe 1141ce1 taken • p ; k`p.- antet.thetreSults have been announced Wonderful • things have happ.ened in this locality.. Women • tell us; :that their hens have slatted to lay and a number of men claim: that their :hair is growing in again. . . • We are sorry that our city promot- er ;Mi. N. M. Oontine is rico,v; To the 'altitohes, Of Tha law. 'But . the:, dock is going ahead tinder the Manage - tient of Mr. John Laporte. , . Mr, Loins Durand, intends leaving for the West in the neat future. One Mail man Was unable to . get through . on lVfOnday owing to • t the' state of the roads. • ..:Farmers in this neighborhood • are not comp wrung' of shor age of feed. Out fishermen aro waiting patiently: for fishing to begin. . ' The Police • Magistrate • Clinton Plews.litecord Efayfield ECAMOMY Wanted Tacker. The aeXt Meeting of Patel Suffer all Winter the Wetnee'% Allaith Rut Extravagance at Institute will bp held on ThurSdaY , 41- Rilbrultry Oths: 190$ 94•4001.4191 it i'his ,,Evidenee' ;aid L3ein to .' afternoon. next at -the home of M. ottAvv‘ Wb Yourself With. lir. Williams' - Cure rms.. Jan Whidclon. The Subjeet wili be "Breakfast. Foods 'andt.Preparing a, The following 'from -Mr. •John'Van.S. Brealtiast.tt, Papers, eyila be eteen on ford appeared in the Planeur columns .n.lgeter.i, i xrt4raIapf the eciat4a.' the salajeetlarei.:a apedii intietie4 • :he • of the Nan 044 WANT!) ol sogrogy . nett): .„1Aeraily 0400cw.... •• ApropoS „of the late,..byklegtions, • ninT4ili 44, is Act ti'LF4 te0.1t.t, • ask for your ZiPinlort on a lifteiternehp4;tk1ng"n04:iPer, Uil rOven the connected therOwith, 4 iiXutpta: P§P,4's° IsoPTIPCIRJY, ,Icif)914 .hetelhat. in all Township 'Cannty ‘4`44tica )14umat44'4" ' •Coiuioils,, where the farming element Thore,,ii only one thing. ore pain4 *30111ineirt, if not Wholly dormant, ittl than Pcia:ti'Ca 4..gi that . i. tho the sutmost rigid economy therauter, treatment of it; as • practiSed. 'The 1.4 -es their transa.ctions, euela an sickening 'hOtnt4g the, Ileah is oidy eXtetiC is , this eeeeomy are covid ,one et the' forms "ot cruelty, crAployeil scrutiny carried con:1040s ore Ira - by the old school doetdrs, and all too qnentiyn.are.,tttteoltraswaredr, etiryvtafer the aprlees800asopgttoxit4ttrpory. It i a'scientjflc lad that the ma- jority of sciatica cases result from eX9* pe,sure to cold when the patient is .in an anaemic or leioocflege-seeartion ' in witke4dtbe's );1;116a,t6$en' • tis li;.tr,aa'SlitYntr°44.1:aeCtn; reasonable? • person that a starved nerve cannot be fed by ' the applica- tionof alOt iron to the outer flesh. It may deadenthe eolatie pain for a' time 1314 it will not cure sciatica. . Absolute rest is the best aidto proper mecfleal treatment. Rest and Drf WilliarnS' Pink' Pills, which ae- otti osael 1:s tin" ravkeeo: nn7xvob,loodwili.enodu rtehue;.nfec,e4dt Mr. H\ A. Await is One of Abe leading merchants of Hemford N. S. A few. years ago he was a great suff- erer from" this excruciating trouble. I -Te says attack was so severe that I had been off work ,for some time. The •cords. of my legs vele ,all drawn. up. and I could only. !imp along *ith•. the aid Of a stick. The pain I glittered was terrible. •I was in mis- ery both day and eight. ttery ntoVe7. Ment caused me such pain as ,oirly thoee• who have been tOrtured with sciatica know. I was treeted • .hy, several doctors, but , ihey c'ddnet help me a bit. In fact :almost be- gan to think my condition. was 'llepe-; less When. Dr. "il:s were • . • brought to my noicc. 1 got c, hall dozen boxes. 1 had .sed the entire quantity -helm 1 feund any benefit: ,But I was encouraged and got a:sec- end' half dozen boxes, and before' .theit wore all gone every vestige ef• the trouble had disappeared. Not . only this, ,but I was improved in healtli. in every, Way, as it will be. readily,. Un- derstood that the '..lchiee siege of:. paitt I had. suffered halt leftme badly 'rue ,down. 1 :can't speak, toe htghly of Dr., .Williams' Pink pills. I ,cannot reconuhend , then).* too strongly : to other sulterers," Sciatica is stgbborn in resiting treixtinent .and the patient • often .sufr- ere for years. Dr. Pink Pills do Mit stinply, relieve the Pain. They. cute the diseiee 'Caused by,: peer watery blop'd.: They: aletunlly ma•ke new blood and have, therefore a direct and powerful curative &Mot on sheh. diseases. as , rbenniatism, anaeinia, general debility' and after effects, . of the grip. AS the nerves depend: upon the blood .fer notielshinent; Dr:. Wile Bata' Pink Pills, are Unequalled 'for the—t-reatineatthe-eniestae Vere nervous disorders, such :as neur- algia, partial • -paralysis, ' St. ." Vane dance and locennotot ataxia. ..es• ' :a thine 'for the blood and nerves they are used everywhere 'witu the:: great- est success-,. building w..:Sted bodies and bringing the • gloW • to pale .and sallow ?theekS. Sold by; all medicine :dealers or by" mail, at ,50e a box or. Six boxes fo: $2,r,e Itom The • pr. Williams' Medicine ..-Co.,. Brockville, Ont. • . • 'Thereoafoitlit,ty4 field Public'School':fer the January, based en attend:4m* • mennor.. ant- d geneprofi ral eleato**-- .Settior ROM. King. • • . 'Parker, -7AInn1e. Ralaye Weeela „ . -;•„atie .jree-EYeiyn Pollock, • Flo t.$ obn- Son, cora ..Tnrster, • • -.3rd Sr.—M. aggie MoLeod„ .1.sudy plies to an Alleged *Funny' 'Story From Goderich.. '"The Prince of entertainments., 8,nd . . . " •• • : • • • ' entertainer of Prince's" ; Miss Mamie the' folois.hig .1„laA. ,e6,14,i8 to; ,.,/,,dr... Strachan, soprano,,!' and rifiss -Enid - cirth • News- for pebliqation. : '‘ : Newcombe, Gold Aikdalist. ;n Boyle' • . • - . . - Academy of Music, London. Plan at . SireeTn the., administnation. of •• 'W. D. Fair's bookstore. ,./, chnission tire the hardest problein ihe magi - 25 centsetrates of our comitty ; hate to solvel is evidence containing . partial truths,' such Problem being damning le:its in- fineac:s •oe those Who come Li . ecu tact with it Suck.: a coalition, °c - enured in • the .- fining of one et UM Goderieh. citizens brought befule me fOr.sbeing drunk and disorde 1.y. The seiall (infinitesimally ,3e) in •of truth - in the "article' headed.' , "Ile WithdrewAll His Funds" whiele •ate: peered in your • iesue (1 J", robs the 'said article of ; P S col, but not So. in regard to i.eine otnti, . ar- ticles from your Godetach currtson, dent. Regarding the article in ques- tion the fact, of the ease are I The Goderieh man . was lined $1 and costs as a commoir drunk end 'in default of payment s:atented • to twenty-one days' in jail, c Being a member tif a 'fratereal order a Clinton brother e: 1 alit9 same oril: r interceded 'it his ,ie half and Paid the fine and •retsts' and received a clack from the eri--oner al - ler having exhibited a Depesitor:'s 'Dank Buok • showing a lialeuee • in 416fe1dant's favor. Should voile cm- respendent • be correct •lit hs• st at ...,- ments CO the prisoier del'randed the , - .4k Chain of Colleges .; -Mr. Geo. Scott -on, Principal of •the Wirighant Business College was .. in Peterbore last 'week and fitirthii akithe business college in -that place. The Peterboro College has been one of the most successful: in Eastern: Oeterio and was tot -many years under the.. management of Mr. Wm Pringle, who .did quiet suddenly a, few :weeka ago, This new college .will .give,,Mr. Spot - ton one of the best chain of colleges in Ontario as he already ha4 good .schools in Winglram; Cljnt�u, Walker - Orangeville , and Goderieh. Mr, John A 11.1 c One, who war:. fseeeange time wilit Mr. -Sjiotton. iii"Vihrrham :Ind has latterly ,been in cheteel'ini' :he Orangeville ZeilIege, will" -'s9 ro ;Is chief ;nom merelel".thattelf.°: itis new school will give Mr, Spot-, (-me fer each wereina day •itic ;the' • • • • t v 3 •t ,•• •, ;•or Arthur \ i•ars, 1:15ter Kineie oi one •who came te his mem „ in 'his ,‘ tees, hes be -censored for the l'bie. 1110 nf: tr`ilible` •• •a• • • Yoars Trely, Is met removed • . . , f o•e„ Dublin jewe .J. ANDI1.1WS, • • . Police Magistrate. / • , "VROMMEIWMArkiiialt, bit Mr. ,111.olirra Cnsft, Voir Half a Cenht . tuary an itipnored rt!esider.it of • Stanieu, Passes into Rest, . 11111 „mx:ror Mr. ,John Consitt, who beeime, -resident of Stanley toWnehip •• in 11151, passed into eternal rest • on January 33 -rd. ". Ile was born in Yorkshire, England in September in • 1826 and had time passed beyond the four score years. In 134e he Came to Canada and after remaining for two yeas ---fl Port Ilepe eaftle 'to SM* t CA,OWit.,* ship of which he remained a Cone tinuou8 ,reeident until Ale Anal. Sum. mons came. „ In 1856 he married Mary ' Jane Peck, daughter of the late 'William Peck, and of this' union the- folloWing children were horn 'rhottiks, Wil - 'Ham and Mrs. William Oofeinall, none lesiding ia Hay townihip ; yrelin . on --the farm adjoining lite homestead ; Annie P.,' at home, and Mary Emma, deceased. In 1901 he visited his native 'court - • I try, accompanied by his son Thomas, ' and returned greatly benefitted in health. . Mr. Conant *as one of that "stiirdy band of pioneers to whom this county is *so deeply Indebted, and I notwithstanding - 'tho hardships and drat/Maas of that period, lie hewed ; from the forest primeval a comfort - !Able beine for himSelt and fa,.relly. I Of a retiring disposition, he pre- ferred the pleasures of Immo to the • attractions of public life. • He poskeued a strong constltution and continued hale and hearty, with the raddr flush of a, 'Briton, up to A 'few months previous to' his death. He Was a man of staunch integrity and the high resptc: and esteem ett, tertained for him throughout the community was shown by the great • number who attended the funeral ; Which took plate to Hayfield cern. etery on Saturday, January ,25th. tically good work beteg dune by the Sturgeon, Cecil A/kr-Med' .• Contracting party, This IR extended 3rd Jr.—Lulu ging, 'rime Ross, to even such petty transactions as thift Lilian Xing. ' . • liaubtag of, a few cords of gravel to Number on roll 30, average N.— bad place on A road Or the Int(tingi4 T. IL Brownlee, principal. # of a *few yards of culvert. Agohall finds any fp,ult with this. It is the idal Men, who gladly give. uP their tame, abilities and experience for the p public weal, and exercise the' 'same' care and oversight over 'the minutiae of tille•.general work as they would ' Over -their own private busilf, Junior 'Room, Sr, 2n4.—Anna McNeil, Dottie Roas Willara &tarpon. • • Middle 2ndi—Kennt Currie, Ernest IVIeGee; Katie Little• , e. " Jr, 2nd --Lyall DeAddson, 1)O4 Mur- ray, Jolt Castles, Sr. pt, gad.—Lillian ess,, or more so, eannot be too highly Currie; Frank Xing; ' -Pernmexided. $nch conduct is worthy ' Jr.- Pt. 2nd —Ueatrec Brown, vim- of" all, praise. But these same men, tner Blair; t those identical personages uninfluenced . Si; pt; lst.,LCIttretioe Parket . :Bus- bY. change of lime or scene or any- sel apard,. garlsPorter. ' . thing else unclergeaven but the call Jr; Pt. lst.:—Muriel King, ,Pthel Of Party,. will Will-poWer a, Govern- Fowlie, Dot '131air, ori , 48, .AVerage 35,— F. M, Stanbary, Teacher. • . Mont, it notable ler One feature, that, stands prominently •out, shining with a brilltuiey ;equal to that of - their utter corruption, - it is the extra- -tr gance; the lavish peocligaliti with , Stanlewhich they spend public money. Why 'y Township .., • .. , is this ? That, is the, eueStion I ask . 'rho': fOIlt)Witir ...aro tbe officers of you to • answer .- in your admirable the 'Stanley ' DIstriet Le 0, L, : • columns: It is sometimes well to give' . . District , Master', ' John Pollock • things . their right names, and .1 Depitty, George eattt would therelore say,' 'Why is scrupul- B ' Rec.-Secretary,.• D. 0. Galbraith ' eus hone -sty . se,. evident in the. one blieplain, Rev IiindeWO, ant why are dishonestf, cheating Fin.-Secreta.ry, LBeatty e , . and theft condoned, applaiided, up- : Treasurer, JOhn. Reid held, continued. , in: • the other ?` Why .. , Lecturer, T; I-1. Brownieo shaeld a township :Councillor, a Coune ty Councillor, be -truthful and honest • • D, of C., .T. Palmee,‘„ and a Gov,ernment in the aitne cOane Mr. James Morrow Of La Riyiere, I y the reverse ?' I venture, to say - Man.,. visited...his ,many friends IrIrc that 0 ilk/ 'keen observer already can recentlY. • ' • • be seen traces- throughoutthe, various Miss. ,charlotte Johnson, from conditions of society .'niCanada • of near Brucefield, , spent a few days the unavoidable reflex actiOn of the ,the guest of Miss Ida Reid' last Week iniquity, that now prevails in high Miss Georgina JohnsiSh was the places. : of Miss Mary Johnson Of..Brucefield a" •, • , ' - few days Met week. • • • 1 . Miss. Margaret Jane 13Oyee is...the !William ProudfoOt Wints.to. guest of Mrs: George Henry. Stepnen- san 'of near Seafbrth this' weak ' .be a Member Of. thi. Legis, Charle,S H. Reid of Bruoefield ' was in this vicinity buying. eatile last •. htur,e.- . Week. • • 'At a convention •of West . liukon ,r.elte °Meets of • the Scarlet Cha.f4er .Liborais held in at Stanley District are as !widows : G.0cleeich riday last Mr. William lProudfoot of that COM. in Com.; D. 0. Galbraith town was placed .in nomination for. the Legislature, The coatest was . between lifrproudfoot and 1 Cur- rie of 'Wawanosh, last ear's Vtr-MG-. Cameron declia,id to again • take the field, , • . •, • Excellent 0ome.:1•I, Darrow , Scribe, P. H. Brownlee . . Herald at Arms,' W. .Elliott ' Treeeurer, 'George 'Beatty Lecturer, •R. McMurray, , 15t • Com., A. -Stinson , • 2nd Com., T. .Palmer. The folloving -is the report of ° S. S. No. PaeStanley, for the month uf 'January. . ' • IManson, Gordon Mae - son, Flossie Capling. • ' 3rd.-1Wikie Kennel,' Mary • Jane Meyer.,' Jakie Brennerman and Jam- es Ester (equal.) • 2nd a.—OdWill Nicholson, Annie Brennernian, Emma Bechler. • .2en Oesch, Tohn A. Meyers, Edmund Oesch, Goderieh , Mr. john Newell •was' called away by the Illnesa and death of hie 'sister, Mrs. William Horton, Darter, near Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Pneumonia caused her death. She leaVes to sur- vive her besides. her brOther, a living husband and one son' ane,ciiie daughter. The. Jackson Mfg..; Co. :are busy at work in their new brick building. It ia a fine situation and we trust 2nd • .e.—Lorne • Manama Nancy they . have • the Success they ex- , Btearierman, Roy McBride. • • peoted on first coming to our town. • Last Sunday by the appointment of the ..General • -Assembly was observed • at . Ktiox Church as 1ho Young. People's Day...At the °Vetting .ser- vice a male uuartette 'rendered very pleasingly the heatitiful hymn "Abide With me." There was a large can- gregation present. Rev. , James A. Andersen selected texts 'fur both services, appropriate for • theDay. Master L. ,Millyard, accompanied 'the. Quartette. • • On Sunday, Candlemas Day, , the Feast• • of the Purification of the • Pt., and—Clarence Hall, Alberta Finlay; Ada Kennel, • Pt lst.—Willie • Mauson,—G. S. Howard, Tea.oher. Blake , Mr.. and Mrs. Geo, Douglas and daughter, Irtne„ of Se;iforth spent a, few days in the neighborhood during the forepart of the week, " • • The Corm which visited us last week belt the roads well ni,gh impass- able in some „places, and. as a •eon-• Blessed Virgin Mary was celebrated sequence .neither Sabbath school nor in St- Peter's church When Bev. °hetet' service were held last Sunday. F.ther McCrae blesse1 the candles for Mr. Geo. Campbell Sr. is at pi sent 1908" confined to the house and is under 'Me Sheriff, Regi.stuar and CountY medical treatment. ';' .. • .Autbure,. • . The .folloWing'. relative standing. Of pupils • id IJ. Nu. 5, Iru .cold Wawanosli,. :ler .,Tanum; ba.;:edon attendance, tet papers. ale!, grunal proficieney. -- Tith Menro; Milton P14- feri . Hay 1,'ergaSini,' Lottie 4ac'esoil, itaipb: Mauro. ' •••• . • : . • ,. Sr, tele—Edna Arnistroag, Ernie, Prefer, 'Marjorie Doyle, Elizabeth Carter, :Alitton:Plimicett, ltoe Neagle, • , W"csley Actaliechy. • • • . jr. dtli.-14"„romilda Pfeffer,,, . Mary Itaithby, Clarence Synitheion, Grace Plunkett,. 7.,ella Doyle, Ernest Jack - Winnie Ilows.on, Litura daCkSonv Jelin Stalker, Bella, Stalker, Mat lenstead. • • 4 ' Sr, Younghlett, ,Lloyd Ferguson, Blanche rergirr.m.,. Prank Robineon; Alft3d, 1cmpe Leinp; Ruth Jackson, Thomaa Armstrong, . • 'Jr. 3rd. --Robert Philips, Pather hicelltiuhy, Laverne Roblition,., • Earl Raithby, Jennie Stalker, Vern Sym- ington; 1 . „ , Enrolled: attendance .38,, average' 29. —A.. F. Jahns, Teacher. . Sr. 2nd.—Gordon Har- vey McBrien, Willie Carter, Arthur Letup, Norman MeBrien, Edna Rob- inson, ,flenry Taman. Jr. 2nd.—Effie Stoltz; Thin- kett, Men Philips, Ada Stewart. Pt. grid.t-Ilerdie Perguson. Sr, Pt. 1st..-Arehie Robinson, Mr titalker, -John Stewart. Jr. Pt. Ist.—Lewis .Rutly, Graham Symington; Leonard Yungbint, Vteior YungbIult, Georgina Beadle, Laura- Illacitman; . Dr. Jameson; Premier of Cape Colo' Ptirolled attendance 22.«••••CliZra, r ony, has resigned owing- to the defeat Seiater, leacher. (4 his party at the polls., Treasurer • went to' Toren:to last week to, evidenee • in thc charge ot, uautt. preferred against „Narcisge ttine, 'of Kt: Joseph:* • . • We-. learn that Mr Cogswell, of Toronto, formerly of Lunenieiree N.S., • Ilea been appointed choir mater and Organist of 'SI, George's cherch, . • Hodgen's .. Bros. Made, last week lboked • ',briglit amongthe stores by having lovely plaid silks: in . el their windees. • • • • • We are glad. ,.to know 4.hat 'Our worthy ei t izen* • Mr. Itobert McLean, is now warden' ot the, eounty. ' •• read with .neich interest the better ' from Mr, .Tolni -Ran ,ford of: .01,inton which ripeeared in the. Flare. eur cbluinn of 'the Mitil and Empire of Saturday hat. DoitlytteSs The News-Becord will reproduce, it. • • Baby's Own Tablets A Little Life Saver 'Baby's Own. Tablets have saved inany a pieeious little life. There is no other medicine for thildren so safe and sure in .its effe,ts, The Tablets eura stoinich and bowel troubles, teething trouble, *troy worms, break up. 'colds and prevent deadly croup. And you have the guarantee of a government analyst that this Medicine does not contain a particle of opiate. or 'narcotic. Mrs.; J. Ler- mem, Log Valley, Sisk., says ara great believer In Ilabfos. Own TabletS. 1 have. used them on triany &cashing ah d kuow of no medicine equal to them ,in oding Ott conimon ailments „of ,bables and youNg chihl- rei." Sold by medicine deakrs or •rj?' mail at 25 cents' a box from The 'Hr. Williams" Medicino Co., Pock - Ont. , • • ' k t • • ...For Quality and Quantity ask your 'dealer' for the new 'big plugs of ''Bobs'" "Stag" and "Curreney" •Chewing Tobaceoes.. . • The shipbnilderson the Tyne threat- en a' loCkmet , affeetin,g ewer 30,000, men unless those on strike return to Work ithmediately. • • ' bids On t e est Ask your doctor the medical name, for a cold on the chest. FJevill SlYei‘t'iBs re°venrc sheirilios" Ask lifmt;s. Lastly,' ask him if he' pre- scribes Ayer's Cheiisr Pee- ., toral for this disease. Keep 1 in close touch with. your family physician. ptt131.014 our tormtoag ▪ VF.3-itirsica raleohal ftora mettictitiOs ziers lycoi.,Tgaroltrto •' doctor When you tell your doctor about the had taste in your mouth, loss of ippetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he SdaS your cOated tongue, he will Say, "'fou are bilious." Ayer's Pills work well in such eases. 9,...-41zsactb3va. a,yilt Seventeen- • Teachers' ,tif wide expender°, bread scholars:leo mid •untiring energy. e Mtoloyed, by hayms bItilt nun eurriculum unanroassod itt Cenkde foe i thoroughness, system and aetual business procedure. RED COURSlographytstenography tvid Conenemiel. Voter any time. individuel instruction. Gradttatka itasikgett t.0.1pM4fOng. . „ ale vacation. MAILCOUSSedin taartaagol, DookkoopInK, Shorthand, Pcienatiehm,eto. Send a pootel filo information abent CANADA'S OREATDSV CHAIN DP HEW DRAW DUS1NESS CUM SO • CLINTON.. BUSINeSS COLLMV DANIEL la alilY,Vicc•Peincipat OW, SPOrreet. Principal, re 4r : • • 1' • ' . rl .• IIE "I<Ion,lyke" Tabiee.bavebeen filieup again. Thapite of biggestatorm in yea:rs they were , busy spots 'last Saturday. Next Saturday they will be busier still, for the bargains are even better than they were then. • Every reran\ant,, every odd lot, every broken , everything we faunwhen taking stook that should net be here to -day has been put on • one of the Kloridyke Tables, We have not paid much attention to what they cost but have simply put them ,on thetable at the price we thought would surely sell theM., , We could not haveetruch a better name than "KlonclYke" for these' tables, for buying anything off them it just about as good as finding money‘ There is a little of everything on eanh and many and many money -saving bargains for people wit() look, then) over. Hero is the list : . .•".. Any article on Table No. 1 for Sc ' Any article on Table No. 2 for 10c Any article on Table No. 3 for 15c • 4 Any article on Table No. 4 for 19c Any article on Table No 5 for isc Any article on Table No 6 for jsc Any article on Table No. 7 for 50c Any akicle on Table No. 8 for 75c Any article on Table No.9 for $1.00 Any article on Tnble'No. 10 for $1.25 • • •• 15 Coats to Sell at $4 75 15 Lathea•Coats still to sell, .A11-Twatit-.----211-1t- this season?t, good styles., Just the • last of the fall and winter stoek.They must be sold for we won't put one single, solitary one away. That's one thing certain. The cheapest was $8.50 and the 17.00. Most of them Were.$12 and $15. _ Commencing Saturday morning youtake'yoUr choice of those last 15 for only Four Dollars and Seventg.Flve Cents You get your money' worth if you Only wear it this season. - - • • • ChIldreti's:Coats $i.00. - • 6 or 8' Children's Coats, Mostly small sizes, bktes and fatie3 tweeds... just the thing for little folks, • clearipg.out at your Choice of the lot for each $1. ' • • Fmbroidery Bargains '4 It is getting tithe now for Spring sewing: These Embroidery bargains. just came at the right time. :We - have a splendid 'stock and the values make every yard • bargain. . , • • : • • Embroiderg 3c , Hund,reds of yards of SwiS Embroidery, made on good strong' cloth, Insertion as well, assorted widths, extra, special value per yard 5c. 'Fine Brilibroiderg Isa . Fine Swiss Ernj)roidery and insertions. We import - every y4tid .oursel %TS di root frOrn the maker. Nice patterng, regular `2,90 and 25O *values, 'clearing • them out at per yard 15o. • • • Ver g rine Embroiderg 2t • • . :Extra ehoiee Embroidery and Insertion, handsome designs on muslin and nainsook, direct from one • of the beSt factories'inSitzerland, very ppecial at per yard 20c. Lace —p Yards for 10c e r trimming,' Insertions to match most Of 300 700 yards of Fancy Laces. fot dress and un- derw'thew 'Very strong weave, assorted,patterns, spe- cial for next Saturday at 3 yards for 10e. ,Good.Englisia Cottons We will save you Money buying Cottons. They come from one of, the best Inakers in England, the finish is exceptionally fine and- the weave strongand even, 3 prices, at each better value than you will 'find in any Afore bercabnuts, '8c, 10c, I 'AT, 041 er101119 1i-hike7 tiCiiireit'**"ki ,r 0 • CLtNrofs'oN