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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-15, Page 22 .1111010110111110110111111141011.1111.1011 errIIRITIesne nenMtUB4C elelltelPlielfelletePleeetelset8free! I -0441P THE . iattl,bakm IToo are ee 4te in sereding i the children to Mir gore on / errande* we treet, thew Pet .1 48 carefully and coorteously as we do their Monte- 8"4 , the child, a note and the change, We. will MINOR' the 0460 i I V Yew gtoluaeh troublee you rernereher we guerantee q• ' .0, Pe C.' 1 1 ForStomach Troubles : i . 50 Cents a Bottle 3 1 1 .. 1 iand Pure,Try-Tuenti III/gilt' 1 Imo 104 el V • HOLMES; — ., 3 ' Manrg Chemist.. i 2 [.. ..11.--......6....'....a.:4•.:a•I IOur Spices are Fresh en -RELIABILITY EXPERIEN0Fr Three men were killed and two in - Need in' a head-on collision at Mount Vernon, . • X HAVE TH'E' 'SAMPSON BRAND of Cement for sale, in large and smell quantities. There is no bete t --make- of cement -on theeenarkei. Office opposite G. T. H. passenger station. Telephone connection, or oeders may be left; at Harland Bros. hardware store. it more' Convenient • • JAMES HAMILTON. CLINTON. NEW MEAT MART:-HAVING.PURL chased the butchering business car - lied on for some -time by the. Colclough B r o s.., fro respectfellyt solicit a share of the patronage of the public whioh we hope to merit by keeping theeebest of Meats and at reasonable prices. Give us • a ' elan. . Our shop is next to Tire Neivs• *coed Office. -T. T. & Bert MurPhy. • Increase Your Salary. ' Proper Preparation Does Attend -TORONTO, ONZ, ' And the time to commence is .aigItnow. ' One •linndr1014:,4*.w one etuilents • from other . ..-ness colleges hav,e patronized : this college within one year. What does this prove? • We . give the best. Nothing •else Would satisfy un -nothing else' , • should satisfy you. All graclio a-tes readily secure employment. i Write for catalogue. • . W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal: ' Corner Yonge OW Alexander streets. FLOUR de- FEED When you neeinour; place your order with us and it will retieive prompt and careful attention. WE ALSO -KEEP a supply :If feed, etc, atul•will be pleased • to supply-, S'011e wants. • J. A. FORD •. Order Your Coal Now Xrittee your Order for vont " supply of coal with the under- signed and thug Scum thee love- - fest price and prompt delivery. Office opposite grand Trunk - Passenger •station. Telephohe connection. •J flatnilton AL • ORDER' YOUR YEAR'S. SUP- PLY NOW, THE BEST - IN THE MARKET, $7 MR TON, BUT ORDERED AND pAID FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders it at Davis Se Rowland'el will be promptly epoxied to, J Stevenson. bit. OVENS, SURGEON, OCOLISTs will be at strolmea' Drug Store, Clinton, on Friday, August 28, Sept, 26, Oet. 1, 23, Nov. 20 and Dee, 18. Glasses eropetie fitted, Illeteties of the eye, ear, nose , 'and • throat treated. Hamilton Board ef Trade has. .changed. it* 'annual meting from Oche:, be to janeary. Mettler bridge' .0.Ceoss the Theme4. at either ReCtory or Smith- etreet, is peopled in Loedele Water ie.' fiv.e feet deep in the at taWa. at .the Rideau lecke instead 245,..ao it Wee in May. Welland 1;t: Woodreg. Liberal candi- date in Linceln, Premises rural until delivery without delay. Hamilton Oltly 'CounCil 'Will leak' With the Canadian •Club in banquetting, LiteittenanteGovernor Gibson. . . • ',444.440.44,444.4444 40.444.,41,,4444.44 Well Known Iretel-Keeper Uses and • Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, •Cholera, and Dial:- rhoea Remedy. "I take pleasure in saying that I have *opt Chambeelain'a Colie„ Choi - era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my fame ely medicine 'chest. for "about 'fifteen years, and have always had satittac- tory neSulte"from its use. I have ad- minietered it to a great meny travel- ing men who • were anffering, trOm troubles for whichit Is recornmerided, and have never failed to relieve them," says J. C. Jetikine of Glaegow, Ky. This !remedy is for sale by all; drug - Correspondents 'Wanted; In no beeter way can a persori help to develop his or her education than lee corresponding for a newapaper, At the same time the' publishing of the news from a locality advertises it and helpo to build it up. So that the newepeper correaPeadent es' doing both himself and, the commanity, :in which he lives a good service. We are pleased at ,all times to receive the weekly budgets from the rural districts. The, News - Record his a very efficient ata.if of correspondents, • but • there are- a few poinUTh-ehere we are unrepresented. If your part or the comity is not get- ting attention; wxite us. • If you can help US personally we shall be glad, Or perhaps you can give us the name •ol Some suitable person We ask • the friends Of The, People's : -Paper to cce- operate with us in keeping .at the head ef .the precession. • FARM FOR SALE OA • TO RENT. - Lot , SO, :13a.y,field Line, Goderich township, consisting of 77 acres.: • Good • frame house -and bank barn and stabling. Well watered. Chief- ly• in crass', 51 Miles from Clinton • and 1-k milefrom ,Varna. Will .be sold on easy terms Or if not sold •will rent. --Thos. Beecom, Clinton P. 0, . . • p:kmi FOR SALE. -FOR, SALE, • the east half of Lent 21, •Concession, 4, R. S., -Tiickersmith, containing • 60 acres. The -land is all cleared, well fenced andunderdrained. Whew, are 'on the preraises a good ,bank barn and good stabling; a' good . hatise and plenty ,of ivator-oie , at, the- house and one at the stable. Fer'further particular t apply oh the peentisee, Or eddreps George,Brown- lee, Seaforth' P. O. • , 45 CEMENT ' FOR SALE. -I AM Agent for Clinton and distriet for the National Portland Cement Co., • makers of .the beet ceraent in the • raarket. Teen is the Only cement ,• used by the• corporatien of •Clihtbn in the construction Of sidewalks, etce --Mrs. T. R. Walker': • • .• 21 PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND •• RePairingeeThe undersigned -. • is • prepared to do all hinds .•d alm . and organ tuning and repairing; and ..being a man of practical -experience ••able to guarantee- •eatisfaction.• • .Orders may,' be left at W. S. a Holmes' drug stoxee-Ed. J.. How ard ClintOre, •• '• • " • • • $7,000 • fe a My good salary for a, young person 'udder ,20 to re- ••ceive. Several of • our ehort- hand graduates of.last year are • now enjoying this salary,. Per- , , hap we can help you to receive • thisamount; •Our new 'Catalo- gue explains. Cut Out this . card, sign it and send to W. H. Shaw, Central Business College Toronto. • Name • Address W. IL SHAW,' e • *- '.• President THE MAT SCHOOL, J)CENTRAL ,$) w, // as:rdI RA-toNT, e Our past xecord and (stir propene grade of work stanme us as the , great.practical training gelled' of Western Ontario, * We have three Departmehte COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, TnIA8GaA131-110. Our graduates are in demand as Buginess :College teachere. as Well ae (Mee' asSistants. Individual Instriter tion. Enter • now. Large :catalogue free. Write tor it lifeliaohlatt PRINCIPtLg CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS , A sunpie kind aftectfie remedy tor SORe THROATA, AND COUOCIS they combine the germicidal Aiwa of Cree.lene with tho eoothing properties of slippery elm and lico. rice, Your druggist or from us, Wes I sumps. Laticisa, MAN oo., Limited, Agents, siontpal,e4os Clinton News.Record --er".........1••••••111,11•111rapP.^, ron Uounty News Gathered for News -Record Readers ID Year From The News -Record of October 16th, 1889.• . Clinton, Oct. 16th, 1889. Not cliooring.-Ae a rule ;the, ap- Pearenee of tall wheat is npt cheering. There has been but little growth and what has apPeare,d l uot of A healthy appearance. And' the Gold winds of the' past few days have not tended to give itOlouch-seeength. . Mr. Stewart Plummer has had word. W. C. T. U. County cOleVelle Mor tion. The 11 annual W. .0. T. U. Convene - 'Mtn for the county of Huron was held in the Methodist church, Brussels, on • Tuesday and Wednesday ot last week. Committees were a,ppointed as fol-• • lows : liesolutioes-Mrs, Acheson, Miss Murray, Mrs, McGuire, Mrs. Slater and Rev. J. Greene, Couetesy-Mrs. W. S. Flaeland, Mrs, Brown, Mrs. Yungblut, Mrs, Wilford, and Mrs, Doig. , , Finance-lWrs. Kerr, Mrs.' Holland end Mrs, Walker. The rood of the Evangelistic .De - nutmeat was -given by Mrs. Dark of Bruseels. Remarks i were made by of the death of his brother, Thomas, Miss Mercier and Mrs. Dark on the who was for Many years a resident of benefit of obeerving the 'devotional' Clinton. Some eighteen years ta.e0 he half hour. • i• left here for Missouri, but at, the time 'Mrs. Holland,. • ,Goderieh, presented of hie edeath was rreeding in Texas,. the report of prisons in which slie On the morning of his death he at stated Goderich jaelehad been visited his breakfasteeto all appearances in in 'vvlitch there were five prisoners at his ordinary health, and dropped diatirageiftrePaPerse-andsernagaainesseehad- about ten o'clock on the Oth of Sept, ,I been distributed. . f . Ile wag a widower, his wife having 1 •'Report of -raw enfoecemenTwas out - died see= or eight ,years ego., His iiiied by Rev S. -Greene' of Clinton. family are. all grown up. • He. had -written six Unions but had Miss ; Nellie Turnbull of Clinton is only xedeived I two releiteb., Clinton visiting friends at Piolec•ring. i Council was "-Petitioned for Local Oise • elVirs. D. C. Roberts' of • London. tion but no action was taken: A few townahip is 'Visiting relatives • in 'Cases were reported by mothers of, Clinton and Goderich township. i their sons gettIng•liqUor and imProve- barrels of cheice winter &Pines. 'Th3e0y0 infie*ednt iniloGteoddeeiincchc'antrdwao Lho°c,atetkOepetpieorns Cantelon Bros: have secured will not be long on their hands. • this Campaign Probable. no suggosre4 a season. ,• 'Superintendent in each Union. e A vere interesting report •eof the e working of. Local Option in•Herisall , was given by Miss Mueray, • , 1.• Miss Joeie Buclianen of Brueeeis. s read the .'Clitirespondiing*SecrotarY's e report, Treasure e Holland's report n showed 'balance on hand' fem. 1967 of $4.29; collections it, Clinton conven- e eion-, $10.72 ; these sums With mentor. • butiens from Unions totalled $81,32. I ExPeediture, e77,85, ieaving small e balance.. on band. • •••• :•' • . e . The Coriverttion digeussed Ways and s. means and among the suggestiges .''were. securing life members ; serving • meals on public days, canvassing . by • different' tenions., Honorary reeMbere azid :the representatives wexe ueeed to n maldesaneffoit inerease the' Brian: ces. e . Ae Life ifenibership Pie was presente o id to. Rev. Mr. Greene by :Mrs. Paulin as a giftb' the .delegat,es in recogni- tion '0,1 the veined. and valuable .wOrk he has, done.,for the ca.ege of sTernper- ewe., Thb 'keveeericl. • geetlenian, though, taken' by surpriee, ged :the highly prized' giften • few aPpronriate cengratulatory• words. •• Mre. Randa' -reported .• en the Lum-' beereen's Mieelon Work: $48 was „ con- Lribueed fee this important -de 'are - meet of the se.14.e'efelinege. " ereture, comforif, eegsee- te 'veripne campS NOrtheni Ofitarioe • Rff. E. G. Powell. of Brussels dresged brief wOrdS 'pi Welcome and gOod cheer. to the- Wee C. T. • • U. Heren. comity and..Wished..them Gpd speed„ • •' A solo WAS. =clerk!' Kite 7c • A1C'iwneally..de.11:vere'd And Praeti.:41 • .'deess• was given hy .Rev, Peitg41. Of •Godericti, lIc referred , to ;ho • ine: proved e conditione Inethe, Old Land. Unger the' new • law elitists-et:1g 32.000 . lamer 'lechers with promise of: bet* menliend • anti Wornanhaed„ Canadien advantages were instanced tied the growth of ProhibitiOn, in the. -United *States . called to mind that' c•ne-half of the.peo.ple were now iitiag the 'dry". districts. • The growth of Tem,. perance sentiment in e ehe Dominion was Shown in the various fortes Of prohibitory legislation called up. with eniphasis placed upon. the', duty of the State te •eriact 'and enforce laws for , the beet asset ef the nation vies; -the 'people, • • • •-• . • Rev, A. 0.• Wishart, Presbyterian oninistee Was. &lied .up,on mei expree- :sed his heerty •sympathy with the ; work of the piton and his willingness , to co-operate with them at.!ariy. time, •Mrs. J3rown of GoderieheeePolted on the Wernan-Franchpe ;question. There.: Was unanimity of ()Pinion as' to the necessity 'and 'advisability of the fair Sex having their rights in this Matter. . For :the .PreSs Eckraier of Clin- ton ;Made a repa t and.. experiences were exchanged as to the modes. ! and triethede 'el their Oane being helped' bY the newspapers:, the .great majority of the Editors • being • willing to plea° spa.ce at their disposal.' •• Mrs. Davidson reported as to the FloWer and Delicacy department, showing the personal work !done in the carrying of' bomiets; papets, fruit, Milk, wood, clothing, etc., to the hose pitale, stele at home, etc. Prompt - nese, kiridness and the 'spirit of , the Master were necessary features of this Work. •. • W MeGree has rented and take possession of the brick eesidence, th property of Mr. • -.James Twitehell near the rectory. • • Inspector Malloch has been atteedin his duties in the north part of th count' the rase couple of woks, i the meantime attending the semi annual nieeting of' the Neeth Hero Teachers' Association ' at Brussels. • Clinton's Challerige Cup. -There wil be a great rivalry to-moreavr an . . somo sharp -shooting. Will have to b made by the • member Who Arst, win the handsinne -Clinton Challenge Cup Already the membership is fee in , ad vanoi ;Of other years.- • • , • lgth. Annual Rifle; Matches To -Mor row. -The 'Huron Rifle etssodiatio wtil hold eheir, • anneal • matehes o Thursday. of this week over the Ath olcott Ranges,: Clinton. We ' leer from •the official progeant that there will be five mitches $20. in prizes in . the firgt; $26 in the •. second, $30 • in the third, $55'inethe' fourth, includieg an 'elegant Over challenge 'cup, pre- sented by • the • Citizens cd -Clinton ; tho fifth for cash and all Making a total 'of $190. These matches. pro -1 mise to be ' the most intereiAing • . for years: Shociting .commences at 9. in the. nierning. • • , • • , . . ,•:. . . • ' ,• • Bayfield, Oct. 10th, I889. -Friday, mght the earm 'mese on the farm of the late W. W. Connor in, this Village was destroy -cd by fire. •The building was .worth prolsahly. $400. No insurance.. 'This .is. the •third •fire on this property 'Within a fee, year., Vivo houses, ' and one barn, and in 'every' case the fire 'cannot be accounted for except on the theory; ificendiarism. • • • There died in this village on 'Satur- day, October 12th, ' Mrs. Erwin, ' aged 57 .years, relict, •of the late • •George Erwin. Deceased had been ailing • for about two years. ,Fee sometime . past not mueli hope ot 1-he.r receyery had been entertained. It le 35 yearn since sho Married • her "late husband and settled in Bayfield, and she was , a most exemplatey. Wife and kind mether, She leavee a •grown fatally, , some of• whom • still neside here. There was very large attendance at the. funeral. • 1 iferandon s.• M. and ;Mrs. Dennison of Varna e,pent a few days recently at Ur. XL J, Maguires. Brock -0, and Ilaz•el Brandon • are spending s. few weeks with friends; in London and St. Mary's. . • rie Towaohiti. 1 The stifling of 'investigati me into Ilfr. and Mrs. Thos. Rands of Sea. regularity, departenental mismanagement in ire forth spent ieW days at Mr. T. S. Tim endorsement, of men who has beeoree millionaires by a feW MP?) of Active participation in ' Canadian politics. - The reason the AylessVorth ditch -in North York 'will cost $2,000,000 when the estimated cost was • Wen PA $30.0,000, The reason the Grand Trunk. Pact- fideovill cost this ceuetry $200,000,, 000 instead of $13,000,000, • The Halifax and Moncton and dea1s1 , where; party favoritui secured take- offs of tens of thousands of dollars on minor transactions. The reason that A. W. Fraser was alleWed .to acquire for -less. than $1,700 public lands whieh • he immediately resold for $100,000: • •• The appointment to 'offieb -r.4 keep- • ing -there of men of the Pugsley arid Sim Fred. Borden type. • • The appointment 'to,' office of mcn eikereWs-FeePrestone-Reele-Leacheej.- B. Jacksen • and men who have been convicted of :various. offences, The "Thin Red Line" by •which thousands Of ' citizens in IVIauitoba were deprived of their rights to cast their ballots for whom, they wish. If the 'Globe or - Sir Wilfrid or. • Mr. . . . Fielding would state frankly and fair- ly that there have been no piekings or stealing or :toll for intermediaries in CoUnection with • any. of the above mathqs' it would relieve SQMO' trou- bled minds. rf. the Globe and., other Liberal organs will state that theY approve ef• the' appointment of men •like Leach, .Preston, • Jackson, Pugs- ley, Emmerson,, Sifton, and Hyman to high .Public offices, or that • they approve of the new meaning'. which the word "honesty," penes to ' have acquired • hi this cotietry; we•wiliiat least know. where the Liberal admin- istration and the Liberal press. stands On this fundamental prinoiPle of' • .all responsible; government, . 'rile Last Ditch. $ir Wilfrid Leerier is, fighting in the last diteh, All the bridgets over• whiCh he once • marched 'to victpry have., longl since bureeel • behind him. Free ?Irade, Economy, Honest Administration, Senate Relorm, Abolition of Surplusee, Olean. Elm - tions ; these have all :gone down during the retreat, and while the last session, when ; brought to bay, . he flourished • the battle axe of a servile -rnajorj'thO-irIo-wWfle1jvered sliTaVe teed forever tho last remnant; of Liber- al policy, respect for minority rights. •Now he. is engaged in throwing up , •the feeble entrenchmenta of 'rural mail deliveryy, "a minister of labor,',. "campaign of slander", and "give me another iterm", from. which he . will be driven With thellose ' of his reputa- tion, amid ,the ruins 01 the Liberal party., . . ' No one can survey the 'campaign without feelings of disgust An army fluehed with -victory, gained by pled- ges of honestyand econome, has un- der his leadership degen'erated into rabble eager ' only to esca,pe. • with Oohs looted, from • the'ptibliC trees- - There is justifieation in Mr-. Bord- en's 'promise that after victory. , there will come restitetice. • Pickings and Stealingp. If Sir Wilfrid: Laurier would 'de pence from the lofty phinaelerof •eoe placency on which he ;has placed ,hin self; ' and condescend .to explain mystified 'people of this Dominic) what hie idea. of ' "honesty" • is, • • h might relieve .the mends of mane xious 'Mid doubtful voteee.;• • It at the sarne time he Would • ex. - plain ehe manner in, :which he 'fulfilled Ids; Premise' to eneroduce without fail this particUlar,kind' of • honesty into •the Administration of .the public al! - airs of this ceuritri, he' -Would remove the detests .of those who are • now disinclined' to'believe in the sincerity' Of his promise.• 'In order that • there may be doubt that Sir- Wilfrid Latirierdid rpinise, let us repeat se.- • • ' tion portien of hiss.pecels at Son- ener Park; Montreal, on • the 25th of April, , 183't,: •. ' f• "There is stilI.a.nother. very. in- -. •• Portant and more vital reform which •• the Liberal party intends to •make, . and that is to introduee' heneste. in •• the adminiStrathin of our public af- fairs. I Contend • that the public 'treasury - as Sacred as any prie • vete sate; I believe that the money which is he the Public .treasury is as sacred AS the. money. which is in your. own peeket; if you elect • Me to power I promise.. to ina,ugurate an Belgrave Miss Carlisle'spenta' couple of days in London 'recently,. , ' • . Rev: GeV. Rivers fineached • ennie Versary sermons at Tiffin's, and Rev. W.A. Finlay 'Occupied the' pulpit of the •13rick cherch and at Sunshine. Mr. And Miss Tucker of Durham were visitorg at Mr: A. Bridge's "re- cently, •Mts. Barclay of Detroit has been visiting friends in Belgrave and vicin- ity; of late. The anniversary ei.reices and old tam' seamier' .• tea -meeting held' in Knox' .church, 13elgrase, were a great •Suc- cess. A lecture that was given be Dr.' IVIcRee of ,Westininster on "The Scotch Wit and Humor" was very entertain- ing. 'There wereOther addresses as well, -• .2s Hugh McLean had the misfortune to break one of his limbs hear the ankle last week • at Mr, Cunninghame'e, He WAS hauling corn to fill' the silo when the team became unmanageable being frightened by the steam of tho engine and he jumped off the load, alighting on the side of his foot and hue breaking both bones. The Brydges Bees, attended the tun - eel of their cousin, telr. 'Weathers of cleillop, who was killed by lilting nto the eyIihiler of a threshing rna- hine. One of the eating man's legs as ground to powder. • Rally Day in eonneetion with the tick church Epworth League will be eld on Sunday next. Res, Mr. Jones f Auburn will prerteh both morning nd evening. eThe Westfield choir Will ng ab both"' servieve which ensures mething especially good for the feetfield warblers are, noted for the cellent programs whieli they • fift- h. On Monday oVening there will be literary entertainment The lielgrave ',IVrethodint church Is uler repairs and will -be re-ope'ned 'e ith spedial serVicee on, Sunday and f onday next. • • non:eet ,„ and „ecenernieal ad,ministra.• Systematee giving elicited a cheery report from Mrs. Leatherdale of Brus- sels and the temporal and spiritual benefit of taking God into partnership were shown. , The eleetion of officers resulted ; as fence:es : • • President, Miss Murray, Hensel', Vice, Mrssellooper, Exeter. . Cor -Sec., Mrs, Stoneman, Hensel'. ReceSec., kers, Atheson, Gederich. Treasurer, Mrs, Paulen, Godeeich. The Best Plaster. A ;piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's LiniM:ent and bound ofi to the affected parts is superior to any plaster, ‘Whert troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are ecetain to he more than pleased esith the protePt relief 'which it affords.-" Thig linirrient also telieVee rheurnatie pains arid is eetain •to Owe anemic suffeting, rom that' disease, Sold' by all drug,' 1st& • • .0, ' Is there blOr..e. . than one meaning, to" the word "honesty" ? and, if so, is tbei :particular • brand of • honesty which See Wilfrid .Laukiee .promised to introduce at Ottalyathe kiricrehet is so • prevalent there ?' • -Possibly We differ on the •definition of .honeSty,.- Our own idea of honesty is partly. defined be theerormito Globe which in an editorial of June „ Teed. 1896, .it said : 1"The Liberal leaders • propose see to It that public money is spent for publicpurposes, with fair profits to contractors and fair wages to workmen, but. 3.vith no pickings or . stsaliogs and tio'_toll tar intermediatei.. • poseibly •ite is because Sir. Wilfrid Laurier and the ',Globe agree so well on this definition 'of honesty thetethe former "dismisied with scorn."' • the *eliargtei Made against his -government, and 'the latter breathes eerier, such righteous ineligna:tien when ithe Crow's •Nest scandal is 1, Inentbned. The Globe claims that the' latior Was not a steal. Woued it assert that it wais not'a picking ?, Will Mr. Fieldine or the Globe explain in what rnanner they can reconci'le' with the above idea, of honesty The Timber Deals by which two, fifths of the aveilable :timber of the Northwest has been given away .for practicaely nothing. • The lend grants and irrigation con- cessions, in which our lands' have .been given away ' at nominal prices. The Blairrtiore townsite deal, by which a party favorite clea,red Siete 660, Payment of double prices •.the ecoalnmtr.actcrs whot. . o,t.tf,":tied !he Mo.nts . • 4110AT ,DANGEIR IR HEADACHES 'let often derigeroue to, consider headaehe a trifling ailment. If no head aches, the Stomach Is Out of Or. der and somegerious disease may be impending. 'to tone up the stomach, to give it healthy action, nothing in . Modern triedieines is so successful an Dr. Hanfilten's lithe., The concentra- ted vogotabie extracts in Dr. Haien- ton'e Pills have A. quicting..healthful oiled on the etoteach and remove all (headers. Your headache will be cured and they won't return, if you use Dr, Hamilton's Pills, Sold every- where. s • , , • SHE'IS -WHITE' AS A GHOST. IS it a matter .or .pride to be Pale as a lily, --certainly note Whatevery woman wants is strength, eeder vig- or. ,Buoyaecy, and health are'thoright Of every woman, and these ehe 1, need. not lack if . Are (Mee 'Uses, •Ferrozene. It. gives appetite create -s • strength, enriehos blood, .e 'givesvigor to etlie server, color to the cheeks andhright,: riess to the eyes, Foreozone is. at Mice epnvertible intp -lica,lth, beauty • arid strength. % There is power in. Ferro- • zone, -try it, and .know whatyou have • missed.. 50c at all dealers.• , ' Mr, Edwards, editor of the • Calgary, Eye Opener has'••charged Mr. Daq: releGillicuddy, formerly of Gpderiene.' . wijth'• criminal lihel. -Dan lattacked theEye OPenex inan in the • calgary News.. •• • • DAYS OF DIZZINESS. ' Come to Many Clinton People. .• • There lee days of dizziness, spells ot drowsiness; headache," sideacees, beck- Sometiing$ .theumatic 'pain 'after . ur:.• inaxy. tremble. • . You are plainly told that the 'Kid- eeys are sick. • . • • ' Booth's Kidney :Pale Ore alt. nay ' .• . . Mrs.' M. A. lVfogridge,of Ontario St., Clinton, One. • seers : "From -the early winter I had Laid With occasiona.I spells'. of • head- ache and diz?!iness 'and. there Was a constant bearing, down pain across the small reir't of my' back.. 1 felt languid and •done •out ':and my „general health Was greatly run • down,' I had tritsd soyetal remedies but found little or. ne Th a .1unabagei be-. Came. so • Severe that . • X 'could not • stoop 'ever or straighten .my- self ep. e learned of Booth's' Kidney pi4 andprocuring-Lee-a-hoer- at Mr. Hahne& Pharmacy I cornmenced treat- ment., •The headaches and ,diezipees had 'soon gone and in the one box of Boeth's Kidney Pills I found a come Ate and lasting cere for •the 'lumba- go..I am as strong and well as ever .and feel grateful in recommending- Boeth's Kidney Pills.'! Sold by dealers. Price 60 dents. • The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fore Erie, • Ont., Sole Caned* Agents. , , AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. , . . 13y a special arrangement, With the Horne Journal Of Toronto wear° in a poslitio'n to ,offer this high' class home magazine in conjunction ;with THE NEWS -RECORD at a, price that meet appeal to all lovers ofgood reading. The Home Journal • has already a wide circulation throughout Canada and is fully demonetrating the fact that it ought not to be necessary to go outside• of this dountey .for litera- ture of this class. If is !wholesome, tearless, tied intereeteng With a fund of Valuable intormation, stories, Mese tentions, ete., set forth in the 1, best typographical style. The cover for October "The Little Apple Gatherer," is typical of sterdy. Catiadian, hood, fn addition to a serial and • a number of short etpries, thole are in - Waling articles nit "The 4 Mak Question," "Women's Walt at the Pair," "The 'W. CI, 'T. V, pod its Work," Music, pashions, etc. We are. able to offer this megabit with The News -Record for' one year at the price of $1.25 for both. This offer will not hold good indefinitely to that those who wish to avail thetntelves of it should do to now.. --Address all or- ders to W. J. Mitchell, The News , - Record Ofilet. 4 October 15th, ro0An4 Are Sick with the op; cohte, fevezi, vhounium. pearsagia. ximy might Woe rell U thee had only taken Boxier fiarssrweilhe $bc greftt blood' purifier ruel hesetioreeriletireentedi- • eine. It is a wenderfel Preventive el Wen as cure. Veep It M ever how frod take Its riftfoutiod from Mr* nal" trtoliaue_ tiyirys_. nigret",00Valt, V.11"449' 04111:1P011111-rifibusband had orylvellet chow ICACIAttegsr=1:10n1nw APIs throw sio y . MI Nice - bid a sews , and AO AVM Ite Pei irs n on taking pod _ vas talmit bevilws lops 10 Street, Boston, Was. lad on uny Jowls alp" • Uorerst eareorperilla ;old elfeerfhere• 100.1eceeti Doe Dow. Prepares gor c. uoos cm, ury, zoio.,:e. 0. A. • The steamer Assinaboia on ber last WO from Owen Sound to Poet Artluir cut three hours off her time. - • • Ten -year-old Wilburn Sylvester Otk Stratford fell on an axeand the evound took 15 stitches to close. . . • •TO STOP A CRYING BABY. It may bo *ramps, perhaps colic. pain or gas on the stomach, --but in any ca,se' a 1,few drops of IsTerviline soothes the pain and allows the child stmesleep-pe,acefully.--Nereiline—cures— minor ills such as :cold, keadaches, external and internal pains as well as. any doctor, -safe to •use because a , small dose is trequired. Mothers you will find Nerviline ,an invaluable aid in preventing and curing d sickness. Keep 'a bottle right at hand 'some day !you will need, it, badly. Sold • everywhere at 25e. • - NEW AND UP,TO!. • .DATE . • 0-6 • . .• • • • • remet' ' Youth's Suits,Boys' Suits, . • . . Men's Furnishings - Hats, • aloves, Shirts, Collars, Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery. Etc. . • • Jacobs AILORING. , Wire Sprints.. . We sell a very good Mattress . ...Apd Bed Spring for $6. We have better goods for a littre, more money. Aron B'eds, strong and durable, kern $2,50 to $15.00. 3. E. Chellevr Furniture and Carpets BLYTH •••?•