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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-08, Page 3.7 • October 8th, 19458 The Faira. uccess. Meek xne1ooree0. H. Howson, R. Porthole. Watormeloree-John Tough, T. BOIL Psreralpe-A.. Neetlake, G. II. Hew Purapkins-W. B. Battier, G. A. Couner. Squash -S. Cleve, John Tough. Field terulps-Betetty Brofea L. Beatty. Sega; beet. -T. Bell, la. U. ReWson. White Celery -.R, Smith, John Tougbi Red celer.I-John, Tough, Howson. Winter radieie-W, B. Battler, John Tough. „WeatIake, James OaruP- beg, Small Warta -G. A. Cooper, T, Bell. .4 c The Exhibits The hayfield Fair held on, ThersdaY , 'end Friday last wee a Stieeese. The, Weather on FridaY. Warning wee celd al!d• rain theeatened' until wefl on in the afteentren, bet the amulet rolled • by and ' the people Vented in. and 1•••' brought the attendanee abOUt U ;to fOrMer years.' Tha hall wee Well filled With 1t3 o aSOPerior iptality. The fruit - wan good, Ur. Seotchurere's seapes, Tor Ustanee, wrafid have ilene credit. to the Niagara, district, • • • The roots and vegetables were good and shOwed what the BOOK 4iattlf0 , can 0o. in that Inet Mr. 4. Appleby pt• Clinton - 140 1 a , De Laval creent separator' On exhibt.; Von. The De Laeval is, a Odd niach- no and Mr. Appleby it at,trustWorthy agent. . . , Mr. J. W. Tippett Won prizes, oniiit. heraessLas: his. usn.al custom, 1A'ettt's .harness look well and wear as well as they look. • Mr, Walnasley, the Bible Poclety re- preientative,' hada booth at one corner of the ball and was. kept busy.: Councillor , McClure and Mem!. John Woods and John Thonipme were gate- keepers. Taking'', tickets and 'shaking bands mad them a. Very, busy trio the. whole afternoon. ; ' • - There Was no horse -racing and it ,•was juntas well. for unless substan- tial prizes 'are ,oiferied the race a are aptito_he "made up" and uninterest- ing. • The foe -traces were well conte5t7. ' The live steek exhibit was better • than last year': In sheen .VilIian 0, B. Middleten, Ardrew Dun- kin and Snowden Bros: were the prin., cilia' exhibitors. Most of them .show- ed at other Fairs as well ; and met *it's eeceess: The mile race Was won by Harold Pollock, with lilowat Macdougall and Harley Atwodd second and thira, In the' boys' race :it. was William Macdougall, George .Libtle and Stew- art Donaldacin in one, two, three (fe- eler. The !relay 'race was between two .110field'Ileanis : 1-j. Cameron,' A. Atwood, I. Pollock' and G. Green, • slade., King, F. 'Cameron, • W. • Leach and B. Moore: NO.' 1 team won. This team, eipecred tp have competed with a team from the :Clin- ton Collegiate:Arid another 'from, Por- -Weir Hill but neither turned up., They were confident of defeating' toth of these teams and doubtless, would, be only ton, glad. to •take on a, race yet. ,••••• ,• • - • The gete'..aa .donoort koopipts arnotiri- ted to over MO. • ' • Secretary 4reensia,di is 'freiriallty'dt• self and labored hard for the. success of the Fair. President SnoWden...dit77 to. * Music was furnished by tbo whit2 'Dykes band from Clinton; • Clinton, Hensel'''Godericb, Zurich and other placeswere represented.. 'The largest' delegation was : from Clinton. • The town hill was crowded to the doors at the conceit 'given in the' eV-: ening under the *spices of the .Fair directorate. The program was furnish- ed by an Italian ,cirebestra from Lon- . don and Fred. 4. Perrin, condo ,,vocal-' ist, Toronto. Miss Ada. Itoutt4,.• of Bayfield was accompanist .The en-, tertainntent 'they furnished Was a geed, one and greatly. pipesell the Andiente, • HEA'F'Y DRAFT. • Brood mare2-Salkeld Btos,„ Westlake. • - Foal•Salk.eld Bres., Eiliott Bre*, Gelding or filly, 2 yrs. -old -W. Glen,t A. Anderson. •: • Gelding Or filly, 1. yr. old--,Elliett• Bros. • A'GRIOLILTURAL Brood mareLR. MOO:0ga% Salkeld Bros. • • ' • • Foal-Salkerd Bros., Wm. Glen. Gelding or filly, 2 yrs. old -D. Schnell, Thos. Nicholson. Gelding or filly, 1 yr. 014-A. Ander- son. • Span of Working horsen-R. McDoug- . all, V. Perdue, • - • • •Olen the bread or cake or pastry comei front the oven light, crisp • and appetising,. you,. are wont to say yod. have had good luck with your baking, The "goad leek" idea. h a 'relic or the time wherehousekeepers pitted their competency against poor flour. • To. clay good ba gin' a matte; of good luek in tatty home vvhcre ItOyal Household Flour .`" • In the hands of competent house.: wives it nevee fails heeaute it is the 'whitest, lightest, patcst and best baking flour to he hal • ie the goodness of your, baking it dui to tha.11.1., yotte grocer is giving • you fix wrong kind of' (lour. Ask fot ogt kro..haki. .0011vIe floor Mills Co., lid. biontreaL 4,Superior Class and the Attendance owl. • CARRIAGE. • a Siler Wyandotte -W. B. Battlegt white Mirtorea,s-eW. B. Battler. Brood reatee.-A, Eleoat, S.•Sarartrs. mace mjnereas-E, H. wise, W. 0, Battler. ' Foal -D, Schnell A. Bleoat Oelding years old -i. Wine% Jas, Sterling. • Gelding or filly, 1 year old -4); Schnell. •. '• Span, Id hands or over -none. Single carriage-13ruee. hOssenbety, Lady driver,Mrs, :Trueranier, Miss • Ruby Truemner. • Single Roadeter.J.'W..Biliott, N. - I OUNBRAL pUftp()SE, . Brood ma,re,--Ualpb Stephenson, tr. BrOwnetta Foale.B. Stephenson, S. Gelding- or filly, 02 years Cleave, John Thomeou. • • Gelding e or.. A1lY1..1eres;r.91,d-S..' Cleave, 8. SararuS. • $pan, of • .workieg horses -James Fair, R Scotchmer. . RC ADSTBRS, , Brood mare-TbOs. Sherritt. Sberritt,.H. Gelding or filly; 2' years old -Thos: Sherritb,,L. Aldvvorth. • '• Gelding or filly, 1"year Bros., P. ' • Span of roadsters -George Lindsay, Wm. Truernner. Cattle -7 GRADES. Milch coW-E. IL•Wise, G. IL Hew- son, . • . • , . Heger,' 2 years o1d-John Reid, • E. H. Wise. •. • Heifer, 1 . J. Stinson, John Reit!. • ° ' Heifer ealf-W,'. J. Stinson Thos Thos. Browne* " Steer . calf -Thos. Brownett. Stela 2 years old -John 'Rela, W. J,, Stinson. • Steer, 1 1. . year old--rW. J. hthison, John Reid. Fat cow, heifer or.steer-W. J:Stin: son.ist and '2nd, ' .DURHAM • Milch cow, -John Re d, E. IL Wise. Heifer, .2 "years old...--John•Reid,, HWise ;Heifer, 1 year Wise ' 1st and 2nd. ; , • ,,- Heifer call -a. H. 1Vide 1st And 2ncl!: Bull calf -E. IL:Vise lat and 2nd.. JERSEY... , Alden eow--R. Snaith 1st and 2na. ,Sheep, • • LEICESTER . Ram, 2 shears' or •over-A."Eleoat, E. H. Wise. Shearling ranx-W.. Glenn. Ramlamb-C. B. Middleton', p.13 Wisu- Pair aged ewes -0. B: Middleton„ W. Glenp. • • • Pair shearling ewes -W. "G.',...nn; 0. •13. Middleton. • . • , Pair 'ewe laiebs-W. Glenn, 0; .13., Middletbn, ••• Pair fat sheep any breed -Snowden Bros. • L1NCOLNS. • • Ram, 2 shears • or Over -Snowden Bros.• Rath 'Iamh-Snewden i3ros. , Pair aged. ewes--Snowden,Brog. Pair ehearlieg lewes-Snowden Bros, Pair ewe laphs-SnoWden Bros,: - FINE WOOL. • Ram, 2 shears or ,over -A. Dunkin. • Ram lamb -A. Dunkie. . Pair ewe lambs -A, etualcis, • Pair Shearling ewes -A. Dunkin. • Pair aged ewes -A. punkin. • • Ingo Aged hoar--Sriowden Bros. • Brood sow...Snowden Bros.' Boar, 6 months or under -.Snowden Bios. ' Sow, 6 month!! or under -Snowden Bros.. , . • YORKSHIRE. Brood sote-D, C. Galbraith. Sow, 6 months or under -C, )3. Mid, dieter', D. 0, Galbraith. Class 14. RAD PIGS. Aged "boat-Suowden Bree. Sow -Snowden Brost • Sow, 0 months or undereeSnowen Bros, • . Boar; 0 monthS or ulder-nowderi Bros. • ' . Best boar. any breade-Snowdets Bele. Pest AO* any .breed -C. 13. Middle - tole • 'Bacon Hogs -C, Middleton. ' Silver Grey Ocirkins-W, B. Batt;er. Light Brathinas-PerettY groo• • tarred • Plymouth Bootee -Snowden Bros., Little, White Plyttouth-Snowden Jimee Campbell. ,111aek, Spanish...et S. HoWrie, ist and 2tlit•. 'White Leghorns-W. Batilcr„ J. lioWrie. , , • BrOW.11, Leghorne-H. Little, W. It, Battier. Silver -.Spang!eti Heinle t s 8, Ilowele, Buff Cothihs/-W. Bettl r. Andaltelar4-.W..13, Battler, J. , • • • White Wyantiottee-ft; Smith, W. D. 130 Orphingtons-H, Black Langshaus-J, S. Ilowrie, W B. Battler. 'Bantams, any variety -R. Smith, W. Battler. Pekin Ducks-Snewden Bros., R. Peehaler; Rouen Ducko-W. 13, Battler,. B. 13. Wise. • • Toulouse -Geese-Snowden Bros. Any other variety geesee.J. Themn- son, W.,•11. Battler. , Bronze turkeyee.S. W.." B. • Battler,• • -DAIRY PROD00F.,..-.- • Tule"Salt butter,. 50 pounds or over- lHobt Bros.,'Jtau Reid. 25 -pounds salt .buttere-Elliett, Bros', 7 .10 'pounds better Sufficiently salted fOr table usc.-Elliobt Bros„ John Campbell. .. • , • 5 pounds ;butter. sufficiently • salted •for table use -John Campbell, R. Pee - hale; . •2 bottle' borne ; made vfine-70,'.13, Heteson, R. W. Delgaety• • Honey in combeeG. A; Cooper, R, ..,Honey in jar -L. Beatty, R. Brew'''. ' . Collection pf honey -R. Brovin,' ,Loaf horne made bread, John Camp- bell, R. W. Deleatty. • M. Westlake. AND SEEDS. -L., - White winter wheai:-Salkeld Bros. G. A. Cooper. , / • Red wieter wheats -A, Seotehmere. Small white peas -G. A. Ceoper. 6..rowee barley -G. A. Coopers,::elikd- eld Bros. ,• 1 . . White oats -A. Scotchmere, Bros. • Timothy seed -W. B. 'Battler,. G. A., 000Per. Spelts-LSalkeld Bros. ' • Yellow•corn-R. Penhale, Thos. hell. Dent torn --Salkeld Bros.,. John Campbell. • • ' • • Sweet cotn-7Ja,mes Campbell, John Campbell. • . Any other variety -R. Tenhale, Jam- es Caannbell. • ..G-repes-eA. Scotchniere, -G. H. 'Hew - Collection of grapes -G. Hewson, A..Scotchrhere. ' Collection of Apples -D. Galbraith, G.' A. Cooper. • Wilds, , Winter apple, four varieties -G.. H. ; 1-lewson, D. Galbraith.. • ' Collettiori of pears -Thos. Brownett. Janies •Sterling. • Fall Pears -Thos,- Brownett, . A. Winter pears -John Campbell, A. , • - Westlake. 12 PeaChes'-G. H. HeiwSOn; .Pen- iale.' • Plume or peuees-',G. H. Howson, 13. Penhale..• . . • • BaldWin• apples -R, Penhaie, Salkeld Bros. • • . ,1•Torthern Spies -G. A. Cooper, Sal- keld Bros. • , • ' • • ' -Yellow crab 13rownett. Red crab apples -L. Beatty. King' of Tompkiri,--D. C. Galbraith, • Potato :onion% large English -el, WeOsntlarske: • Onions, large white -0, H. HOWBO,nt' John Campbell, • Onions, large red or yellow -4A. Seotehmere, R. Delgatte, Small red tennatoos"-Jarnea 041111) - bell, 0, 13. Hewson; Large red tornatesel-R. Smith, G, a 'Howson. •. Large yellow tomatoes -R, ponhata, J. Tough, •' Small yellow toniatoee-B, Penhale, G. IL lieweon. • S.alelif-Jobn Campbell, J. Tough, WGRK•12-- sharas-Iliii-P, Nott, MrS.' S. Huston. • . Toilet,enate-Mrs. M, Ross, Mrs. -S. Huston. . • Crochet table mats -Mrs. • J. • S. Howrie'Mrs. Ross. Crochet work in wool -Mrs. S. Hus- ton, Miss C. PaXSOAS.' . Crochet' work in cotton -Mrs; ; Huston, John Tough. Crciebeit or knit slippee' -Mrs, • Grif- fin, M.A. S. Huston. Crochet euilt-IVIre. J, S. Howrie, :Nett, iireHuston. •• . Herostitching-Mrs. J.•S. llowrie, Kiss C. Parsons, ; • • Embroidery on Silk, satin or velvet -Miss p, No* Mrs. M, ROSS. Shadow. embroidery -Mrs, J. S. Howrie, Mrs'. IL !Coss. • FY,elet ernlaMidery7Mrs, J. S. How.. rie, Mrs.. $, Hustbn. Canvas embroidery an cottore-Zdrs. S, Huston, Miss P. Not& • Embroidery table, cover -Mrs. 'J. S. Howrie, Miss p. Nott• . Fancy whisk holder -Mrs. M. Ross, MitS P. -Nott. - • - • Fancy lathe shade -Mrs. S.. Huston, tire, 1Vf. Ross7.-4 -Fancy pin ouslnon-Mrr 8 thistoni Miss,P..Nott.• . , • Knitting an wool -Mrs. 5, I3uston; efre..J: 5..116v/de. • Ks11-1,tf. n8g Mr :, Knitted qeilt-rJ,,W.. 'Tough, miss M.: Wilds.. Tatting -John Tough, Miss p.,Nott, Tea oOSy-nIrsa,J 8 Howrie, Miss P. Nett. ' Applique MrsM. Ross; Mr:s. Netted doylieSs-John ,. Tough, arri.. s , . . . see M. • Boss, Miss P. Nott. • . Plain hand sewing.: -Mrs. M, Ross, Miss C. pewits. • • , Kitch,en apron- Meet,' S.. Huston, Mrs. Griffin. • I.,aendu bag--Mts. J. S. Howrie, Mrs. S. Huston. ,• Mexican dra,wn work -Mrs. John Jerraes- Campbell. ' • GeCenings-a-Mies M. Wilds, D. • -0 albraith, Ribdton ,Pippins -Mss M Wilds, ' J. W. ,T:o0gh• Twenty Ourice.Pippiiis-D.- 0. • Gal..*. braith, 'James Campbell. . wagnerse-Mies , M. Wilds, G7 A. Cooper. • • ••• • • Golden 4etsets:-.G. .A. ;Cooper, O. GalbraiTh. Blenheim Pippins -G. ' Cooper, James Sterling. • ' , Snows -R. Scotehmerit; A.' !Scoteli- mere: - • Early potatoes -James Campbell, R. Petthale. Late potatom-D. 0. Galka3h, 1-1 Hewson. • • Marigolds, long red. -G. •A. Cooper., G. H. Hewson. Intermediate mangolda-T Bell, G. A. Cooptr, • Pield earrots.-8. Cleave, R: W. . Bel- ga tty. : • • Table carrot -John Campbell, 4, H. HewSon. Table beets -John Camekrail, D,. C. Galbraith, ' Cauliflotvor-G. .13, Hewson. • EAT YOU WANT. But 'Find •the Way to Digest .What You Do Eat. ThS•first thing to do in the eiee of Indigestion or stotstach wealtnede fete strengthen the muscular walls of " the stomach and intestines, so that they will Ire for the food that is eaten In no ther way can this be done . as wolf aSPby taking a Mi-o-na tablet) be - for eat* meste This restoreentrength to the stomach Ilurseles oni stipulat- es the pouring ilitt keof., gas trio , juices, then the food digests readi'y and you htglit to got the full benefit front what fon eat. Uso wheneVot you have their headache, h.artburn, • had tests in the mo4ha 00ated tongue, spot e before the eyes, sleeelesestete and to many other symptoms that are the dinect result of indigestion. . W. 8. R. Holmes, gives"with every ;1(1 cent box of Mi-o-na a guaraetee to refonti the stettey miles> the remedy cures. Reid, Mrs, J. S...11owtie. Hardanger-Mrs. : S. 'HuSten,': Miss , C. Parsons. • • ., Fiore) tinted centre piece -Mrs. , S. Huston, Miss P. Nott. , • Solid embroidery: centre piece -.-Miss • 1.1uP .urasN.00. jnt:t. S. , Iv() n . • Cross stitch -Mrs. M. Ross, Ws. S. Danish, . cut work -Mrs. S. Hue -ton Patched quilt; cotton -Miss P. Nott, Patched quilt, doth -Miss' iSs P. N.Ott. .Silk quilt -Mrs. J: S. Hoterie, Miss P. Note Irish point lace -Mrs. (Dr.) Metcalf, Mrs. M. Ross. , I:Mutton or point -lice --Mrs. M. Ross Mrs. Griffin. MountmelIlek-Mrs, .111. Ross, Mi'.. S. Huston. • Set ladies' 'underwear -Miss P. Nott. Beet 'collection ladies', work -Mrs. J. S. HOwrie, Miss P., Nott. • Rag met, hooked -Miss M. Wilds. mRrvaM. R gmat, sewed-Mrs.S; Huston,. Pair Woolen stoekinga, home made, - W. 13. Battler, James Sterlietg. Pair wool mittens, home made -W. 13, Battler,' -James Sterling. , Woot Socks -W. B. Battler, l''+-ThoS. Brownett:' • -PLANTS and FLOWERS- • ewBosetot..trs of flowe. iarge-0 Il floquet of flowers, small -G. •11. HOWSOti, Mies M. Wilde. Dahlias -0, 13. Hewson, Mrs. Grit. fin. . ) Pansies -G. 11. Heweon. Geraniums -G, H. Howson, Miss C, parsons: • ,Gladiolus-eMrs. Or.) Metcalf. Fuschitts-G. 11. Newsom. Foliage plants -ea 13, Hewson, John Tough, • ' Collection house plants -G. If. Howe' Asters --Mrs, Parsons, Olosaida--G. Begonias -44. dereose• • (Dr.) Illeteelf, Mist H. Matson. H. Howson, A. An - Cella Heween. • • Peneil drawing --Mrs. J S. Ilowrie, Mts. S. Huston. Crayon drewink-e•Mt. j. S. HoWe rie, Mrs. S. Huston. • Water .color painting -'-Mr, Mrs. (1)r.I Metcalf. 6 Oil paintinee-Mrs. S. I3ustort, Mrs. Genies, Xensingtoh painting-Mta. M. Roo, Mts. S. Hustbn. Lustre. painting -.Mrs. M. Ross, Mrn, 8. ,TIuston. Painting 011 ;silk, satin or velvet. - Mrs Griffin Mrs. . tfuston Drawing by children, under fourteen yortro of ogoe-Mra.' M. Roof, Mee. Hutton. Burnt work--Mra. Grifile, Mrs. Pencil drawing by scholars attend- ing pUbile sehoel-Mr. S. Heaton, IlIrte•M, Ross. SPVCIALS, Tearast tn Ilarneese-J. Fair. Feal-Saikeld Bros., R. stephenoort. JUDOBS.. Horses -4). Johhson, Clinten U. McLean,. Goderiel" ; R. :Wilson, Sea- WM. ' Cattle -.R. Fitzsimons, Clinton ; J. F. Andrews, floderich. , Sbeep and PigePeelohn Walters, Salt - ford; John Sheppard, Hensall, " Poultry -H. halter, Blake. • Grain, and Seeds -4. A. Willierne, Zurich; Jarees Thomson, .13ayileld. Fruit -H. W. Cook, Clinton; J. J. Merrier, Zurich. _ ' regetables--F. HesstZurith ; W. 'Warnock Godericb. Ladles' Work -Miss • 1V1. Johnstone, Mrs. D..H. MeNatighton. Fancy Work., cowers and F1110 Arts "-Mrs. (Dr.) Stenbury,"Mis, John MeNaughton Manufacturera and Dairy •Prodnee-- Thos, Johnson, Zurich; S Connolly, Goderich. . C*4 Cure to. Zam4lisli.. ,11114Mmosel,s,so -Prominent-. Manager's `rellifig ' Testi- • , Mr. D. R. 'Gourley, advertising ran - ager for the well-known piano 'Inn of Geurlay, Winter ,f3r Leeming, Torento and Winnipeg, •in an -wriest the protein:, ent men and wenien evho testify. to Z=4111104 great curative power. He writes to the Company an follows "Gentlemen,-.I.OiaVe pleasum in. stating that upon the recorrirnenda- tion of a relative. purchased a . Nei of your remedy (Za.m-Buk), • and by a few applications entirely- cured a very severe sprain of the back. lWhile not 'given to, indiseringuate use of, or bee lief' in, •patent 'medieinee, I can con- scientiously recommend Zam-Buk. . (Signed) iDn.71111.,4 Y• yours. That is just where Zarra-Buk proves its superiority rt is treated by mea :ahd women who have tried it, as al- -together different to ordinary prepare - tions. Doctors, hogpital nurses, train.. erg, matrons of convaleseent.hienes-: all give Zam-Bulc '.good word; and better Still 'they use it. Zant-Buk AS good for muscular . stiffness, sPraina. rheumatism and. sciatica. as it is . for skin!. -firgeibles. • Hockey players'. and athletes in general find it invaleable; For 'eruptions, pustules, scalp. 'gores, itch, 'eczema, •ti`eers, boils, abgeessos, blood -poison ; ebts,..yurns, bruises And alniesions, It is a 'Speedy cure. Takes the sorenieseeut Of wounak almost ins stently; and kills all disease eerme, , this preventing' festering and- lefiain- ination. All druggists and Sawed Sell at. 50e. it bore or fleet' free- from the boxes 'for $2*; Send le.. stamp.: for trial, box. Zaan7.,ek Co..•' Tptanto for price; d • Acting Osi the advide of the A ttora- ey-General for New YtIrk,., 1110.:Sheriff al White Plains, N:Y, Where. 1 !Arty Thaw is.:imprisoned, 1ia refesea to deliVer Thai' in Pittsinuir; Three laborers were killed in a road collision. neer Poughke3psie, N. THE, ROYAL MONTH AND THE • ". ROYA.L. DISEASE. Sudden changes of Weather are es- pecially trying,- and'probably to none More so than to the scrofulous and erstsumptive. The piogress ef semi- tila during a. normal October is corn - /only great. We never think of scrof- ula-eite bunitee, cutaneous eruptions; and wasting of the bodily substance--- withoirt Oinking ef the greatgood many sufferers from it have derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, whose rad - teal and permanent cures Of this one disease . are .enough to %make it the. most fasnOpsemedicine :in the world; There is probe* not S. etly ot town' where •Hood's 'Sarsaparilla has not proved its meritin more homes, than one, in arresting and eompletely erad- icating scrofula, which is almost, aS aetious and as 'lunch to be feared ag its near relative.--conSumptiOn.' The last rivet in Montreal'row $5e. 000000 harbor sheds i'sres driven by Hon: Lel'. Brodeur. A powder house neer ChaeOtte, N. 0„: blew up, killing 4on persotte d injuring twenty. A circus lion escaped ileazi New • Brunswick, N,j., and, alter r..sming °vex' the country all night, was kit xed • by a man with 'a shotgun. Premier Dealdn of -AtustrXda' has Cnblbd President Roosevelt, hsiang Ifirri to visit Australia oit his way to Africa. The President has replied that It will be, impossible to do ao. • The 0. P, R. roundhouse at 0•Itre- mont and three 'engines wer'c? damaged, by lite. Loss, 01,000. ' Hew to Curs a Cold, • Be .as careful as you can, you will occasionally tako, eold, arid, when you do, get a, medicine of knowtz reliabil- ity, one that has an erstab,ished 'tepee tatioh end :that In. cereals' to effect a eute. Such e medielhe is Ohm* berlain's Cough Itornotly. haS,setie- ed ar world wide eeptitatiots by itte re- markable tures of this most common aliment, and cam always be depended upon. It aete on nature's plan, re- lives tht lungs, aids expectoration," omit. file secretions pad aide nature in restoring the Syttent to a healthy tondition. 'Pot sale by alt druggists. 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Wept jorobto,Nentreal, WintilociL '1,0couver.SLJohn,.N.S., ttamliten.Calsaty.. littritund Bros. Clint° Out or Boys leith the approach of fall the ques- tion "What papers will we read dur- ing the coming year 1". is naturally asked by many. • l't,will be impossible for TherNeers. Record to cover its district this fall by means of a canvasser from the office, consequently we Are going • to endeavor' to enlist the, assistance, -of the boys and -girls, or grown people who cee• find time; ihrougeout tbe country.. . To Ufa end we will offer Tint'Olin- ton News-ReCord to new Stibscrilrers within the Dominion of Canada, and outside of .Canada for $1.00 to 'the first . day • of January...491k aret to: every person Who secures' ft.r US feet . 11.0111 ' ,ho ze:, puce ,4,411;( • 211.241,.--. .New4 eco (rec. von be a new 'subscriber then . , , Vied to The News -Record free until. the a.bOve date, but •should yot s1tcady- .'• ho on our B&W, then We will advance your label date -one vear :for eeek 'four new subscribers:,seceree. . This is a• fine nhattee :or the boys. and gels , to beet:tine interested, and :though we already 1!4,143 % Ory ritsrect- able lists of readers . at the serious,. pont °Meet throughput our disti ict,. there is ample scope for missionary . work in this lin'e and we 'via • wetch- •fer results. Should . you succeea ni getting more. than :four new stibecrW. 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