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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-04-02, Page 6ilillillIMPIMININ11011111,111111111.0111.1110.1111111111 it Dt)i)lis KIDNEYg, ' // PI L S I ct, ALL ,KIDNE.0450,pe.' -IGHT•s UCTE , Mrs. Richard Nicholson, an yes- ident of Hamilton, is dead, 6 years. r'"!‘ r The C. N. R. will offer for sale 311 township& this summer. A. H. Atkinson of Percy • township was gored to death by a bull; Frank 1VIassonville, foreman of Hiram Walker & Sons' horse barns, at Walkerville, died suddenly. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, Mrs. Winslow's $oothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers foe their children while teething. If dis- turbed by night and broken ed 'your rest by a sick child. suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and get a. bottle of "Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup"rfor ren teething. n will relieve the poor little sufferer intraediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea, •regu- lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the'Gums, reduces Indammation and gives thee and en ergy to the whole system. "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents a., bottle. Sold by nil drug -1 gists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup. Hon. Thos. Greenway was seventy year of age On Thursday last. .. With smoke pouring into thesohool from a burning fan room in the Percy street school, Ottawa, 450 thildrea were marched. out in peileet ords.,e,in one minute and a half. The fire was put out without much damage. Men should look for this Tag on Chewing Tobacco. It guarantees the high quality of Black Watch The Big. Black Plug. 2272 Clinton News-14ecord . -77•••12' 1What a Coarse at the IViacclonalcl Institute Costs. What does it Cost to take a course etthe; Macdonald Institute, Guelph, where one hundred and thirty girla are, Siudyiug domestic aciemei ? In the cure wet,' issue of Enet Mid West there is an intetesting and illustrated signed artiele by Rev. R. DOUglas; Fraser, iu svideli the queation is briefly aeswered Writes : ."The Normal Course 4 yeers giveie a thorough prepare- .tOti: ter teaching,•' and 1euis7 up to the Teacher's Certifieate in Domestic 'Science. Apr11 2nd, 1908 "What does it cost '?'" was itsOcti" of Bliss Watson, the Director ot r-lome Economics. "About $1.80 a year will cover the expense -fees, board., etc., and $00, the 'Short 0ouree of three Monthe. IMany girls earn the m:oney themselves; for the Shert Course before they conS; besides, • we have on ,arrauge- ment by Which a girl may wort her own way here. By acting 40 dining- ; room girl for four months'she be- leomes entitled to the threje months" I Short Course free. While acting as ' dining -room girl, she rooms with the studente, and is permitted to wear their working, dress." 1 GIRL' NEARLY LyNcrIED, ' Pittsburg, Pa., March 27, -Catherine Rooks, twenty-three year.:s was toe day returned to her parents' home at Net, 9 Bedford street by the authori- ties of Lawrence county aftee a: most, exciting expeeience last &teeing. Miss Rookr while' in man's 'attire was chas- ed by a Sheriff's posse in Lawrence county which was in • search of a neg. ro who had fatally stabbed his wife. In the darkness the girl was mietaken for the much -wanted negro and • she narrowly e;:capecl lynching-. Her. voice saved her as she was about to be hoisted on a rope by the mOly: The girl, Whose family is poor, has a brother sick in Chice,g0, and a. few days since she got the idea that she might beat, her way on freight trains to Chicago to help' Mtn, had she put boy's attire. •• Being of large, frame, she secretly tried on the clothing Of •her ueele, and finding it fitW • well she left a note in the hose and stare,. ed for Chicago. By last evening . .shb had gotten as • far as' NeWeestle. .111 the . dusk around the tailway station she was noticed by one wild had been out with the Sheriff MI day . looking for Robert Washington, whon wife is dying from -knife wounds-rinflicted by him. The word soon passed that there' was a ."Strange nigger man" about, and the posse was apon in full ery after Catherine, who unhampered by skirts, fled like the whet. • At the end of a . mile she was brought ..te earth, exhaustml and. frightened 'almost to death, but she Managed to scream a. few titn;is so lustily that the posse found it had : mall to .deal. With. Miss Rooks was taiten to. Youngs - torn, Ohio, for the night mut brolfght back to Pittsburg :t)o-day. • • 1 WAS AN ONTARIO MAN. Woodstock, March 27. -John. Pa-tter- Three hundred and 1 wenty Barnardo son, found frozen to death in Alaska, boys arrived in Montreal on Tuesday. :1:46" Al . 40. The Globe : of March • .t was a brother of Rev. Gilbert . Neter- Bel le.ville has appointed James Gel soh of Einbro. He..hod also a brother' Lindsay a; city engin.:cr. • J•a-t'i si.ter at Or 'near .Colline,Vbed 111111110011•111111•, A Black Sun , " Black ' Knight," Stove ----- Polish is better than the t‘ ..,.......,.- sun, because it makes stoves shine by night as well as k day. filiiir // i _ - - -;-out-all the dirty work:- - --- ‘ \‘' It saves time - does away with hard rubbing -- cuts "Black Knight" means a quick, lasting polish, that is a revelation to housekeepers. ' "Black Knight" stove .POlish Best Polish Biggest Bee; At doaler.' 2• Seedbed:his New Swede Turnip Free SEEDS. FREE To introdute our New Swede Turnip, the Canadian Gem," we will give to every inquirer for our New 1908 Catalogue a package of these seeds absolutely free. The great turnip growing district near Guelph sliipped 40o cars of these turnips to the Veiled States last season. " Lana- dian Gent" never grows long or narrow, is free from side shoots, and is of unsurpassed quality: . If you prefer, we will send a package of (Air "Smite Rosa" poppy or "Canada's Pride" toututo instead of the turnip seed. Write to -day and name :eottr choice. Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd.,1-andon, Ont. ONE WAY COLONIST EXCURSIONS. on sale daily until Apeil 29th, 1908, To the following points :- (VANCOUVER, B. C. SPOKANE, WASH. $47.05 SE A TTLE, WASH. PORTLAND, ORE.) (SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. $4L75 LOS ANGELES, CAL.) $52.25 MEXICO CITY.) Tickets also sold to 'certain the places in proportioe. 6 For tickets and further information, apply to. F. R. Hodgens, Town Agent •• • \. 0. Pattison, DePot Ticket Ag't er write In .1. D. McDonald,' Die-' !rift Pa'ssenger Agent, Toronto. C.01.1141E, cords, invt-tarwae, ame enter Arent nienen fi too ••••b-1-.7 OVPI;OIELII 1. I t . .t ./ • C. C. Hahn is president of the Twitt City Trades and Labor Council of Berlin and Waterleb. 1 • Joe Cheouchoux, an Indian, was instantly killed by 'nit explosien, in. the Nipissing, inine.at Cobalt. Crossley and Hunter's receipts at Port trope for four weeks were$520.- 92, it is said. , A Rhodes scholarship has been award- ed Frank:Ernest Hawkins., arts '013. of McGill. • The .trial Of Percy I3owin, the young Canadiae (hated With triUrder; /noticed at Detroit on 'rhursday last. , The Prince Edward Island Lee.,iela- tors has prohibited the running of .atit- ornobiles in that Province.. ' .11: is rumored that the prabable.dtate of the Ontario Provincial- elections will be ilte leth of June, Arthur 13. Merrill, aged IS years, of Toronto was itrrestedon.Theredey last for forgery. Mr. 1,tiriniant Lang of Pet rri r%thiL may rose lite sight of Irk .eyts t,ivotg, 1r iiiiiii ho 1eco1.v.11 irorn 11f„11 A , Morris Township. Last Sunday hmes Shaw, formerly of the 2n4 line, paid nature's debt at his comfortable home at Listowel. He was born in Ireland and t'anie to Can- ada 50 years ago. Di January 180 he was united in marriage to Miss Isabel- la Whaley of Weedstock. After resid- ing for a good many years in this township Mr. and Mrs. Shew moved to Listowel where they have resided for the past thirty, years. They cele- brated their golden wedding three yearsago. The subject of this notice had not been in good health for the past three years but was only confined to7 bed three or four days. Pneumonia was the immediate cause of death. Deceased Was an uncle to Arthur, son and Robert Shaw, well known in IVIorris, be being a brother to their father, The late Semite .Shaw, who paseed to Ms reward .many years ago. Mrs..W.,Rohb and Mrs. D. McCutch- eon spent Sunday on the 2nd line. We are sorry to hear that Mr, Jas. Speer, while pruning trees in hiS or- chard, fell from a tree and received a severe shaking, Grey Township. Miss Laura Cardiff, daughter of Mr. James Cardiff, has arrived home from an eejoyable visit of five months to the',!est, the greater portion of which was spent in Winnipeg and Cy- press River, Mrs. James McKnight died recently at the advanced age of 89 years. She had been in 'ailing health for sonic time but was only confined to bed few a couple of days before her death. . WhiteChtliSCh , Mr. Inc Wellwood and Miss • Ise Craig were married on Wednesday of last week. .. SrNCERE AND HONEST. • A number of farrnees are making maple syrup this. spring. Sap has The following estimate of .prernier been •running good. / Whitney and of the work of the Gov - Mumps are still will us, • ' ernment so far is from the independent; Now is a good time to test seed Toronto News o "Mr. Whitney has t,orn. Corn has not been a good:crop faults as a party chief and a leader of of late On accouptof poor seed, Parliament, He is. often impulsive While helping Mr. Crowe load his and sometimes .• thoroughly arrogant. implements on the ear for the West, Bat the Feat Man is sincere to . the,. at •Whitechurch station on ' Monday, core, and is oseentiany generous • and Mr. Hector McKay met with what fair-minded. He has none of the arts ,meght have • been a fatal . accidentof advertising, makes. no parade • of When putting on a seed drill the car hisvirtues, and iR absolutely Candid was shunted suddenly, and Mr. McKay and Straightforward. Thus far his was knocked down and the spectators reputation for courage and honesty thought he was killed. The drill was has not been impaired. Whet would be smashed' to *COS.. : • his genius for 1 leadership under more difrAnilt 'circumstances lias to be eleteemins(1. , The general opinion will se that the. GoVennment has done bet - tet than was expected, and that its geed works far out weigh, its blunders and eryors. • GET WISE Remember when deliserin," the goods, There's lots of bases in, the deep, dark Woods What had it in them. though, they're up the spout - Vet there down easy ter they had the bunch. Though there is !eta of pikers in the bunch, Tein't only phoney's that is clown, tin' out. Suppose you'd drew a lemon at, the , start It Might have knocked yer nerve or broke yer heart. If von had missed a boost, an' . arovn a roast, I..31ck had blew you up, er turn you down, „e Instead of owning half this one.eyed town ' You mightbe lingerie' about the poet. • $o When you pipe a' feller to the bad, Until you've doped the kind of deal he had, Withold the hammer an' forbear to knock- • I. yhoett dr wstacked up against the deal An' if he''d held the cards they dealt you, 14e might• have had you. beat about a block. t• • • FREE MAIL ItELIVE.RY. St. Catharines, Ont., March " 27:- Post-offIce •Inspectors Roes; and Dur- ston have arrived in the city to com- plete arrangements for free mail des livery here. They have selected eight young erten, and it is expected . the delivery will commence early next week. TOO .GENISROUS WITH POCKETS. Kingston, Ont.; 'March 27. --Several prisoners in the penitentiary• have *had. fie ileys added to their, keritenceS for making • side pockets in the troUsere of 'three penitentiery officers A recent . . • • • • tVilAt1011 allows officers to have only A GOOD hip pockets:: Some pi the Prisoner's in Baby . Florence was much annoyed the tailor- department' thought • that When her requests to go to see , her this was-, a shame; arid Without Ms little coiesin,• . who . was ill, were re- 'structions. Ainiehed certain trousers fused. On demanding' the .reason, ' the with full sets, of pockets .' Now they "Catching' qualities , of her cousins must pay the penaltYmalady were explained at length', but to no svaii • for sheedreW herself to her intinitesimM height, and slowly and scornfully Iispeil, " I theldom take the meathles.'' piOtsburg 'girl Masqueradingin man's clothes Was mistaken by- a Mob for a itegro Wife-murderer..and nearly wife was in the hospital. 'FIm isoely iynchecl, . • 'laS P.seseel naafi ess 'tL JU1, 111.1, en the Bowin tclal at Detroit, the 1:003Iaml -ewe '11111110 Pim esisei Ina defence sought to throw .the • blame for ta.i°A1 ,s173.11()P X4•1°J the murdei!, of Mre: Welch on Daniel lnocin peanoas pun ;,‘Fecyr,, •se tinioue an tii,presman, Italy iS.Anxious to prevent the em- , igratipn of ' criminele :to America, • .-as. •The Ling has presented his auto- . the pro, of these M the new world is graphed pOrtralt .to the ()eerie jock- usually honest Italian emigrents. ey Club. Roy Fetterly of • Brockville: was ac- 'eidently 'shot. Ufa back by a neigh-: bor who was showing hint a ,rifle. • Dig Mow, the leader of a Chinese Tong in New York,' was shot and package killed in the Steeet by three fellow.. country -men. • • • A thousami-dollar moiler was stolen from the Canadian . 'press truck --The eesses se lives -1/r Pawn gaellr0 t=7 t a wit diecusss'el the extensiOn of the' , The new. city of Montreel loan' of a powers of the railway. i‘otryn. ssioa (Iv million pounds was taken by the Batik er telegraphaed, telephone lines of Montreal at 97.25, A MEAN ROBBERY. St. Catharines, Ont, -March . The residence of elichaeleNunschite %% 15 raiieaciZed to -day . by n, young° man whom' Nunschitz had laketi: in to stop with him while ' NunschiteS North tIastings Conservatives noms Mated Mr, J, W. Pearce; M.P.P,, ter the Legislature. • . Hon, L. P. Brodeur denies. the re- port thatehe will, resign.; and is now 'engaged on plans toe the ideorganizas t ton of hie. department. : • . • Mr. s. Rene Dimwit,' • Governnient • agent, reports 'that French-Canadians are coining beck to Quebec ' in large numbers Iron' New England owing "to the scarcity' of work there. , The Aldrich: currency bill passed the 'United States Senate yesterday. The town of Chilopa, Mexico; has been destroyed by a fire, .which follow- ed Thursday's earthquake. a 011 A contract for live years for pewee' for the Beach pumps With Inc e:atai- ect power Company is lecumniended by Alderrhan Peregrine of 1\1ai'.1an„1, . Guelph, retail . merchaats say 'tite, rates for electric light ehare;ee by rio city are the highest in 1L. proyinee with ,onc; exception, . Viola Fletcher, the 5-Year-o1d daugh.! ter of W. J. Fletther, FIuntsviilci, Was, burned to death yesterdey .whhe pI'iy- ing. with . nuitele •' • Supt. Cunningham ,of the,Wabash reports -that only •three. or fot engin- eers will be rernoved. front Windsor to St. Thomas.- • • Premier. Hazen of New Brunswick Congressman Heflin of Alabama elle) will Weft the Ontario . Government in negro find a white man in a fight the near future to discus school book ' a street ear in, Washington, , legielation. losurciwtiost..7 t 7• `0.!IIIMPr ..111441%%1~111 Douglas Findlay, arrested ih Toron- to, charged. with embezzling 14%000 from Macdenaid & IVIaYbee, denies tbe charge. emphatically. Rev. Atherton, formerly of Saint Thomas, Was freed by a Saint Louis judge on a serious charge, the judge holding that a kiss is but a, salute. Two new banks, the Beek of Van- couver and the Anglo -Canadian Bank, were incorporated last Weeig at Ote tawa. The body of Edward Beaman of Pet- erboro, a C. P. R. employe, who fell ote a bridge Dee, lath, has been found floating on the Otanabee River. Mr.' W. Wallace of Toronto has been chosen chairman of toile committee ap- pointed by Sovereign Bank shareholde ere to look after their interests, Indians along the American border in New Ontario are victims of whisker and tubcoculosis, says Mr. A. 5, Be - and, a Toronto man, who is now tra- velling ie that district. The Ingersoll council refused to grant a license fora theaterium on the ground that it would increase the rates of insurance on the adjacent buildings. Hon. Frank Oliver introduced in amendment to the immigration act, Providing that all immigrants.. must come into Canada froni-the country of origin and citizenship. The body of W. Elgin Weaver of Peterboro has been exunaed. and will he examined for traeee of poison. Mrs, Weaver has disappeared, and with her a man with* whom she was intimate. William Fraser of the Belmont House, Brantford, was fined $50 •and costs for selling • liquor after bouts', Proprietors Sallee & Campbell of the Commercial hotel were fined $20 and costs. ' Montreal Socialists are preparing fop a big 'demonstration on May day. Senator Claran has introduced a bill to prevent the marriaee of divorced. ' Established 1879 Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolene is a boon to Asthmatics Does lt not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of' the breathing organs than to take the remedy into the stomach ? It cures because the air rendered strongly anti- septic is carried over the diseased surface watt every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat. ment. It ls invaluable to motherg. with small children. . Those of a consumptive tendency find immediate relief from coughs or in- flamed conditions of the throat. 7. Sold by druggists. Send postal for booklet. LBEMING, MILES CO., , Limited, Agents, Mont- real, Canada 307 HAVE:. YOU A HORSE '? ' 11 you want: to keep him in shaPe, never let him: suffer pain. Rub on "Neryilinc?'-it,. is no tad for cueing strains, swellings and ,stiffriess and sore muscles. For internal use iti curing cramps and colic, Nerviline is a perfect marvel. In every good training:etable hed Nerviline because it keeps 'horses. in trim and ereduces. the veterinary bill. Farmers, stock. men and all horse owner's should buy Nerviline and prove how invaluable. it is. Good for man or beast. 25c. per bottle at all dealers, . William 13uckingharn of Hamilton is deed; egeil 74 years. The Hudson Bay line has been built to -1e Passe. • • CATARRH CANNOT. • BE 6tft-bEn with LOCAL APPIJOA.' TIONS, as Om), cannot reach the seat ot . the disease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, e,nd in order So oure iteyou. must take internal reined- , • ies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken: in- tereally, and acts directly. On the blood and mucous serfaces. Hall's Catarrh' Cure is not a quaok medicine. It was prescribed by onet of the best physicians ,iii.this ceuntry. .for yeart and is ne regular pre.scription. It. is composed of the' best tonics known, combined With the best blood purifiers .acting directly on the mucous suifac- es. The perfect combination od the two. ingredients' is what larciduces such 'wonderful results in curing. Catarrh,. Send for testimonies free. L, .1. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo 0. Sold' by Druggists, price 75C. . Take Hall's Family Pills for coe- stipation. . Josiah Gilbert, a life prisoner at Edmonton penitentiary, is dying. ‘Joeas Tarbush, one of the pioneers of Simcoe, is dead at Angus, aged 93, enpriswesswasewansetweregaemstV falLYM OLEO. DoctorWithdrew his Remedies in favor of Za.m-Buk: Mr. Ab. Wheeler, Marine and Stationary Engineer, Of LIS Front St., Belle. villA, Ont., says: "Two months ago, while employed in.. steam laundry in this 6ty, my left hand became caught and was accidently drawn into a riot mangle. As shoe as possiole„rhe machinery wits stopped and my band was extricated, butnot before the flesh on the palm of the hind was literally cooked to the bone and the lingers tTere flattened elbow and the hand presented a shoCking sight. No one can imagine what I now s d ' ii out of shapb. However, quite soon after the accident my hand and arm became frightfully 3wollen to the and endured. Not only was it hard to bear on account of the cruel pains, but it was a great shock to my nervous system. It was some time after the injury before the cooked flesh could be removed from the pedal and then only a verylittle at a time. M soon as all this had been well removed, healing baltuswere applied, but as the impreventeht was so slow t obtnineck permission front the Doctor tor Zam.13uk to be used exclusively, as several of my men friends (having previously used it for Seiteke injuries) spoke in the highest terms of its unusual healing qualities and urged Mkt() give it it trial. Prom the commencement ZineBuk soothed and relieved the pains and drew out the R. AO. WHEELER, IIELLEVILLYS sore- ess„ I now began to enjoytt good nights restand s idep. In about three weeks t i Me the ealln of any hand was nicely healed over thro' daily. application of this svcsalerful retriedYZatn.iluk, and all Inflammation and swelling was thoroughly banished from both hand and arm. Why not %tit: :::;:n skin treat, •Mtl =1.• 11 3111 1 went n As? Ail von bus e u. (to is tomost . this, upon u it It 3,., st atop tolf1C ZIIIII. ,.. Thtk Co., Toronto, Nk II., Will promptly send you It II.tittly vomplt, boX. .1144 t , mu* dok../”..1,41mw.b.sosbmattra...wrAtletesoter mt.....zrzzu.,4,2•AraGam, =cam Mr. Gamey will address the Con.. servatives at Thorndale o,n Friday of this week. Knox church, Fingal, has extended a call to Rev. A. L. Burch, Orangeville. The Strowger automatic telephone system will be introduced by the cit- ies of Edmonton and Strathcona. HAVE A GOOD COMPLEMON. First of all you need plenty of iblood -the red kind. Have lb pure, or oth- erwise blotches and pirnplee will ren- der your natural eltarmS unevailing. Nothing can equal• Ferrozone, either as a former of rich blood or as a skin pi -trifler. By driving out humors, Fere rozone cleanses inside just as water does outhide. Because of the nourish- ment , and building properties it con- tains, Ferrozone, brings the system, to a high Point of vigor, frora which shires vim, ambition, goad spirits. For good looks, good healdf, • bake Ferrozone, all dealers in 50e. boxes. Francis 1VIalsonville .of 'Settekich East, a well-known citizen of 'that place, dropped dead while chatting with friends on Wednesday, • HAVE YOU UGLY WARTS ? Cure them with Putnam's Painless Corn ana Wart Extractor. Fifty years success is a guarantee of its merit. Beware of substitutes. A bill providing for old age anci disability pensions to colliery workers, has been introduced in the Nova Sco- tia Legislature, 7 7 .(Teisert) Among regulations all priz- es are for collections except whore otherwise stated. , The Edmonton packet, which lert, lildlnolitOn, Nov, 2,9th, delivered the mail at Fort Meeplierson: on Feb. 17. At the funeral of the late Aid, John Gaskin in Kingston, the caSket was borne by the city policemen and fire- men. MEDICAL SCIENCE ADVANCING FAST Formerly doctors prescribed stom- ach treatment for Catarrh and Bron- chitis. They seldom cured' and Cat, arrh hasbecome a national diseaSe. To -day the advkbiced physician fights Catarrh by Medicated air. He fills the lungs, nose • and throat with. the antiseptic. vapor . of Catarlitizone. Cure• then is certain. Easy for: Cats arrhozone • to cure. It contains the essences of, 1.)ItEe pine balsams, reaches all the 'germs and destroys the diseaSe Every case of Catarrh, Brone.thitis and1 Sore Throat Can lie cured. by Catarrh - °Zone. 95c, and $1.00 sties. Sold everywhere. Get it trklay.,. . • 4 AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR Everyone needs something to create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. There s nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the puzity and merit of which has 'heed attested by chemists, physicians and experts' at the great exhib. bitions. QUESTION FOR EVERY READER, If You could. find al simple• vegetable remedy for keeping. ell ciegans healthy' and strong -wouldn't you use it ? Most, pills, are harsh, cause pain, and sick stomach, Dr. Hamilton's Pills aro different -they regulate and cleanse the system so gently, act so silently you scarcely realize you've taken med- icine. You are cleansed-sappetit im- proves -color clears -sleep is restored. Every nign, woman and •child is help- ed by Dr, Hamilton's Pills, Try a e5c. box. .Children EnjOy It: "I have used Coltstoote Expectorant with the greatest satisfaction. ',nth my children: It is a wonderful cute for colds and sore throat. I believe it !ay. ed 'the life of my little on, who was very sick front a protracted cold on his lungs.'' MRS. ANNIE BRAMBLER. . Orangeville, March 15, 1907. 'I am greatly pleased with the good mishits we got from Coltsfoote Expec- torant.I get great comfort with it for my childreni"., ' • • MBS; :WALTER IIAMMO/s.TD. 171 Argyle St., Toronto: Cloltsfocte Expectorant is the great- . est home prescription for all throat and chest troubles in the world. No home should . be one hour without it You. can have free sample by sending name to ,Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd, Toronto. All good druggists keep it. Price, 25e. Send for Free Sample To -day. iieN00.g4100.61.4 .Cittb;' bipt.-.:1.1J4 100.-1-9086 Much good reading for htcle rp.oney.. , The News -Record and Weekly 1VIail and Empire, one year.. $1.25 " • ' • " . • VVeekly Globe . .......... 1.65 - Family Herald and_ Weekly Star .... 1. 5 61 Weekly Witness...-. : . . . . . . 160 • • " Sun - . • . . . 175 . Free Press........ . . L75 '• • e • Advertiser ..s. . . 1.60 • • 41 Farming World ' 1,50 Fattnet's Advocate and • • • it ' Home Magazin' e 225 Daily News, Toronto . . 2.30 Star .... . . 230 Globe ' ▪ • " . . . . . .- 4,25 ‘'. , Mail • • • " . . ... . . , .. 4.25 si World . . .• .^ • • ' • 2.50 Saturday Night • " . . . 235 Free Press, London 25 Vree.Press„Ev.en ing Editionee-..se:remeeeseses2-.15'-' • • If what you want is - not in.this list, we 'can' supply it at less than it would cost you by sendintg.direct. • • In remitting, please' doso by Express Order, Postai Note or registered letter and address.., W J. 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