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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-10, Page 3Vecentb00 10th1908 .0 ath of Mrs. Geo. W. Anderson The -death ot Mrs: G. W. 'Anderson olt Saturday, NOaeother 213.thi talk ane other to the number: 01 painfully ital.- elan "deaths wideli liave taken plaaa of iateein thie community. ' • The deceased wasborn io the town- ship of Turnberry, Huron County, thirty -lour years ago. When Vita a Child her parents moved to Stanley township, where a number of tbe lam- a fly .8411 reside. Aftert leaviog • public school she teeeived training for , the profession of teacher at Clintoo • 001- legiate and Toronto Normal, waere she graduated • with honors'. • She taught three years in Hullett town- . ship, Huron County and one year. on the London Road, Plampton townehiP. She was a bright student and an ef- ficjent rule was one . of kindness. She was greatly beloved by, all of her eminent qualities of mind and heart. On Devernber the 27t1I, 1900, she was married to Geo. W. An- derson of the townline, Ennisaillen„ . with whom she spept eight happy- y,ears. Mrs. Anderson through the infloehoe and teaching of godly parents, was converted to .the Savior when a little gird and the decision she made . then was never shaken through all the events and changes of after y•ears. Her life to its smallest detail was. controlled •by"Christian- fituateipleaSha asked not, will it gratify self or is it expedient but is it right before God. She was of a winning dieposltion, and Made friends' easily. She thought of others first, herself last. Her bright cheery optimism born of trust in the Infinite never failed however dark the cloud. "We know transplanted human worth, Will bloom «to profit otberwhere," By her departure she leaves to the bitterness of grief, a kind and affee- 111COPOLIINSIO21,10=1.10111111111 tionate husband, ana two little girls, Matiorie and Ruth."' Of her parents' family. she is survived by her father "three brothers and six sisters', Rev. W. aa• Richardson B. A., of Arthur, R. Richardson B. A., Joseph j. of Mira !ley tawnship, Margaret, aleathe, ; bina aud Laura of the team, place, Mrs. D. Anderson of second' concessiou of I Plympton and Clara, who Imo ben 1 with tire deceased elnee• last aummer, I Her mother and one sister predeceased her. The funeral took place on Tuesday, Deeenther ast, to Wyoming Cemetery. A. large cortege of sorrowing friends followed the remains to their last rest- ing', place, The service N'1/11S eandllOted by the Rea. Mr." Fe pastor of the Presbyterian Chutel , • Wyoming, who spoke appropriate words, of comfort. The pailbeareta! were her three broth - era of the deceased,. R. A. Andersoh of Chicago, A; D. Anderson and Robert •E•wart ot the second. line. Among the friends present frail ,P. distance may be mentioned, Mos. IL Peak of Bearleide, M. and atis. R. Me- Illveen of Watford, Re Ao Anderson of Chicago, and M. and Dare. R. Waoleas •of Sarnia, • The aymPa•thy of the' eoramtutity, go as out to the bereaved 'husband and. sorrowing, telatives ifte ;this their hpur of trial. • . "Alas for aim who never sees The eters shine throttah the„,eypress trees, ' Who hoPelesn lays his- dead away, - Nor looks to see the.' break of day 7 Across the; mournful Marbles, play, Who hathenot learned in hour i of faith, • This truth to flesa and sense unknown That life is ever' Lora of death, • Aod love can never lose it awn." " -Wyoming Enterprise., • • Poultry Ca be aise in Towns The raising of poultry in our tows •has not yet received the . oaten toe . that it ought, By poultry rauing. mean, not theahaeading of fancy serains for pleasure and .for exhibitiem, but the raising of goad egg -producing and meat „prodecing breeds for profit. • There are many people. in towns 'aria smaller cities, whoare ao situated -that they can easily keep a few hens tQ supply fresh eggs during' tha year. In fact, very few. families are so plac- ed that, wishing to keep a few.. fowls, they are unable to do so. " . YaratlYfItC10.7.11namalara.Vaaila.,V1... Clinton News-Recor When Canadian Farmers and Packers Fail Out the Danes • Gala Grotuid. 'Daring the past 'low years, M • cliff- arent periods, considerable space here: bawl odeuaied M the columns oi ?eta agreculatorea aleee with diseussiona; be- tween otir leading pork packers. aaa, our farmers over the prices peal or hogs-. Our lateens have charged the 'packers: with manipulating prices for their OW11 gam, and with making large profits, while not paying the farmers a fair ptice for their hogs. These discussions. have created con- siderable tiara teeling, in some quart- ers at leaat. Judging by the tone of one of the letters on this subject aaula lished .in tae Farming World, this feeling is still prominent. • ' • • Without attempting to promildoe�n the merits of the. 'Mints at assre, we would like to • draw attentiat to some aspects of, this question which strike. .ae: being of such .vital interest, that they should not he lost eight of. lt is of suprerne. importance, both to oar farmers and to' our packerss that We shall not los. theepositien • that our bacon has won 'on the British market, Were that position to be iost our' ex- port beconotradee,aatould„. be tutned, many thousands Of our farmers would. have 'to give up hog raising, and our packers would lose a' large part, 11. not all, of the monea they have , in- vested"1n their mammoth paelang es- tablishments, For 'three. sears Cana- da's eaports of bacon to Creatatia- ain have been declining. Devine- the sante period. the Danish 'feral:re have increasea •their exports Ity about,. 59 per. call... ao other words, labile Our aammisaaariemenanatiasuser farmer:3 and packers have been foiling, iota with each other over ,..he prim ol hogs, and, • therefore, not making euy progress, the Danish farmers have been stepping in and walking oft with the biggest Aare. of the British louton trade with a fair eharee, alma:natty, that they will get it aearly all aloVe are not careful: I, therefore, beat(' -es oeta, rola fanners andeficiakere to try to get together again on this questa). life Bible says that every klaalom 'or house divided againat itself shall not stand. While we are fiaatir g, the Danes are making hay, /9 'hat ,Itetiltz up, what will be our aosition in a few years from now ? The situation is ene avhere. it a ilt not d Iot us to let preettliee or feelings run away With eur asmmon sense. Thera are some millions of dollars at stake. We 'believe that tae Dominion Government should hike up this matter mall ---deal 'vita it in a more compreheitaiVe and thorough manner, than has yet been attempted. If the packers are making anything 'like the prOlits One correspondent) in thin isaue claims, the 'Government might be justified in endeavoring to assist in inteodUcing some of the 'methods that, are 'proving so sambas- ful in Denmark, The first step to be taken is for our Goveramente out pac- kers, arid oat .farmera toandeavor to get together to deal thoroughly, with this important otatter.-The Farm- , ing -World. . Goderich. 1 Goderich. °..The remains 61 the late :ars. Kete Miss' E.. Sutberlanel fats be•en aising rafit ale d at the. eesideace of gel sister, • Managee atm e of the anatting • • I Mts,•-(Captair) .111(aleaaor, Sar a a a on tory' paid 'a business visit to Teteate• alL3,4 I Harrison (nee Miss Kate •Da,leaa- who trinds i 11 n Mavortan. , • ethe .2nd of Den, and w •re• aa.greeen, larit Week. , • , . • • • 'led to the rtsidonee of %Ma Loftus On • 'I'hursafty evening Misses Pollee; Daneey by 'Jr:a.. aIc(lregor aria faom .and Morris bald quite an. intereting • thence the funeral Leos: a. aleto,, Rev. a At ITome'' in lamore • f the Carle' In-• ever, care' must be -Oaten to ,e(ect the , . Dou g al 1 cootie(' a .oe. e set' vie S. alass in the lt attua rho casket was covarid wit o .i...rtays room of the 'church. . • egas.regulatly in tb.C., Very- . th, t •of white cheyeantlielnunis o 1 ich leak- Mre, atalkeld,• 'who lfl g,oue to re.- 'ex, as there is great likelihood tha d a eno aurer. than the face of the da. side at Si. Helens with her daugliter, they will be froaen if• aeft long M ceased, 'The pallitearsre were act, •Mrs: Teiehatd, litter, was one of the. : Itiw temperature. • a Young, ahathe .Nairn,, l)- ;J Caray, • guests"' at the, meetag Of 'the Wornena) Choice of h Bieed•a-What breed to eta Charles C1 -6. Mr:, fiir .tristitute choose .. , . . chois a very ineportant queetion, „ • '• on .ttepends. .a wry great. mea,a_ • svas eae young,est. fate.,litee., . the 'On Timrselay last fet.. •t,h4 utaiver-.. •1114:f2y. t Ma. sary of. the opening :of' the hoepital ure, the, sueeetes or failiaa of tlie enter-. 11t•teeteeks.(.'letilfl•tlaiein.1 r ate. gaeat St Hoene 1"waif• held .a•a• Tae • •1) waht6rs prise; Mien:confined to a mall excl. d , eal:end sloe eia.-14.:(1 to the Lana . of : the lanaTire tile of ia talee-„to 61100,90 one of the lireetis tertial ltest basal( a; to • n a en alotro,13itta, aroca. • stree t• •1 e sir winga which is not fond of much exercise. This p.re.a..biaaaya ez,caaaies 4,.me „aa! departure, lor rao 1 hert . ; tomes w , ete Wet1 . ladies. r Nrs, 1.1,1e.k!,r «gor,Laru1, Mies Dariceee who came to nuke purehases nil. r : the Leghtirns; from beIng kept 'in .••. • .r • • • • The people, on the 16th eon, dide I their statute laborlast Wear, MM. Robte Thompson Who has been on, the sick AO, tote recovered, ' Revival serviCes were held at Ebeneeer appointment last weea. M. and Mrs, John R. Middleton were guests over- Sunday of the lot- ' tees mother in at •plien township. The following is the rePOra of S• S. No. 4, for November:, , 5th elassa-Beulah Nesbitt, Vera Labia , Sr. :30 -Harold .Lowery, 'May Sin- clair, Nellie Towrabend, Frank Lola). . Jr. 3rd-lia1lie Townshend, auto Lobb, Isabel' Sinclair; Helen NeAbitt, Iletbert Stoddart. Sr. 2nd -Alvin Townshand, Everett Lowery, Mamie. Biggin. - - Jr. 2ial-Emma-Nesbitt, Beryl Huck. Part 2nd -Olive Stoadart, ' Joy Leith. •- .• . - Part let -Morgan Jones, Grade Tebbutt. -.1, H. Lowery, Teacher, ' Tbe following is the report of 8.8. No. 9 for tho month .01 November r. fith Classe4rene Millar. Sr. 4th Class-aEnuna Cantelini, .Ad - ea Finlay, Etta Cole, Annie Cooper, 4 .Sr. 3rd. Class-eEdna Wise, jean, Middleton, Alma Elliott, :Fred, 'ludic, Georgina Malta Aeliola Millar, 'rel- lesille Hialia, Bert Finlay, • • Jr.. 3rd Class -Sadie Cool, Roy Connell, Ralph Cantelon, Lloyd alit - lar, 011ie Cale. . . . Jr, 2nd Crass -Lola laudle, Emma Connell, EMI 'Cooper, Charlie (-Cooper. Pt a 2nd Class--Edit)i Stirling, Tom udie • Jean Cook, Bryce Grigg, Har- old Erntherpon, • , Sr. Pt,. liste-Geotge Middleten; Wil- lie Marshall, Enrolled attendance 30. • Average ea. •-E, J. Jobnee reacher. Godcrich Township McKillop Township :The- tegular menthly tatietirirof the Ladita' AidSociety Of Bethel' :aetlioil- ist chereli was heti .at the reSidence .of •air. John. bundas ' on TIturalay ternOon Iftet. , • AIr David. Mattutter•on • who' ' has been out in Western Canada: all suni- met, ream:tied Name last Weece • 'iIcrsand*Goventiele are . • , oresaing largo equataitiee eif•itay• , for nhipmeat; ••••'. • • a • ••• ' • Iles. LIeelewell, telai aas beau, • • On 111 extended aisit to her .son. Samuel til Michiaan, has' returned. • • • • Galirge Itall; who Weal t.• West • • on eine. of tio, ..exoursions, 'has returned. : • . • a • • : • •Special. peIcgions - sv erices ..eonaucteei byealre Wallostey of Toreiato a le be••• ing at..Rithet „church. - George )111eliareleori is .;tin 'eugaged deeseimc heel and di hesposing • of 11.••.e. • • . • . 10 t. taraners 'either • ay the etaaetet •or O•mallet Ite 'ha§ dieSSed ilessaaes, Of thri aaintai., So . light. ,Meditereanean :breeds,. salt • actaart.,. and „ laity lama. Tor-- gale eben-a 'Ives with ealae• reed • coke. From 1 5 to 25 -hens, depenaing. on tons • and cities. Also seeh. breals ns Daric(a:: tefant••• 1). 2. * laths 'Wititeel. upoii a • • •: • - the breed, can kept in. a lot ,25 these• are hard to keep witbin 'bound, • • ; •• • •-• . e't tete M.rs. • feet square. There • is a plot of and era ' ;ea prooe tLUUbl oni 'ttiaa Lealeie :Weis :Lai en. • ill Moicial'.'acteil aS treasurer forathe a • . t . . . ground similar to this in the rear of toe.your•• neigliaor's. garden aai.•); :ter laste•weelc aympiorage eagliald :.7fatley. ..fable :Was . Teal aeira volt ate almost Iowa „house, so there a breedsuitable fOr' 'WWII the PIN- f e, an'd .110-11'....Thirie.:•)00111,••••aater ••by .alesdaines • ••13,.. • B. raaas ;auk ...Mee 'coign:he and...collie.", . . . . • Gliould be no trouble on that score, mouth teoaks, Wytuidottes,ae- .11u we trai'••11 he alasaiiii Le Matta.. amith and erne. . (Jett, - Beau au .. . wli e \rent) lees, if properly cal ee tense at. at odeee 14 d . .11 els o ou ( , 1 a . c a i vns 1 1 .. „:1 (.1 ..s 0- araae'l•-t at • • n*16' Na""•• furnished a '11Y • 1 - • h rah i e • , 1 I Tt e fl 1:14 I T s 1 ' i 14 a ' '1 '.' . . . . . . il t - " I for, should simply the •family with all otobahler Pro'. e • the-1110st. aatialaetory, •• elation held 'tacit' atirnial: I 111:. 11. the • Tha'aasar - aaa .aliss• Itainiaka, 1sd6a. besides enough a er this ambent to When. W...as turnish.el oey aeo duo and. the Misees ' •. Agnes, Ita,niatoo • Fraley eviiina laais ronaered .e. -very . ptet,tieaPirso the eggs they eequire for home use, One tla•ega ,hoWe'yer, isa.anpertant. Odafelioeve 11 111 on yen eboose. • a: ...certain ' brae a , le St. alusie • worle up Il con5iderab1.0 local ttadestick to that 1.40,0. Do out te eliluip-,-• expellent.; orceeseritoalea .tt 1 112 pod- - .- ". `-t000mpan1'',.t at tlw •pi-uio" Also, it' is .a pleaeure to tie towo man free •all the tirae as :obit o -ill otil v 1 a high': luncheon. rre, ch : merrinielit . : pae.j. risaes a . , - Ainia : Stied:- . aria. Bercithy to be able to supply his household und ergo frig . expease Withoot • •ge t tin a • vette (la . Tae 'Iota slid mat breele : .:•up. ,dig i‘i•-i:aielee •• Aa aeratioaaaa.?*. . 13.1a 3 strictly fresh. - i• • • . • - •Jr, • lrriocli en instrumental. • Apo, • • e e .. 1 ' • • oa ' ' • • • •• • ' '• ' ' a :Mr' CharleS Seuridets: "la's had •-•1 '' ' • ' • - • - •• ' 1 Careaand iee,edinga-ePoultry. kept in e. e . a. , .. . , • a '':. ) ' - • . ae 0.6r. twenty -live : aollars Was : nettea Cost -The etst oZ slat t;ng into stv:h neh mad. teach' for next • ••• a sniala yard ate more subteet to•saia :•gal".11'e: •Ia`' - .. ' • • . r q'' sChirirarnas rhea) . at the • hemaital; a poultry business is very small and meats thao • those . that aftve the run el , ' e.a's'Cal.• aach:t..iage ' :. ' ' • •••• • _ ; Mt .-laeoet of • . Beam -1110a oues • some if the father does not care to. take it a farm. ea • fowl -tux-ale-la at. largo eon_ The dredge . a eloodi 'av 5. ba,ti :alai ai fine go eaoaeteeeo : and . famished '•laz. up he should encourage his children to on the ' Islamiafor eAuitiing, ao. Le . stanea :a large.•,auantety •Of . green • met, . ala • Marlton With a .Stick •ot :timber forty. do so, as they might derive sconsidera ter an 'a dar. wan *mad • toa . ooe teada f ot . oext s ene s en s OA rs'altig• .. • feet in length. . • • • •• e .. . able profit' ' therefrOm. A Imadiog must ;be suPplied 10 theta. It is not • alias- Fee:line •••Johlition•• ond -.eir.' \\ al,.. Mr. .Tionvothauvr • saant,. .a few suitable to house twenty birds . need necessary to aa to 'arta rar iIt eepenso. 'tar McRae • teas e,. atia • 311 tat.: ainaitara. :bears, in • town an Friday. last and re - not be over 12 feet square by 6 ..feeo to do taie, Waste .parts • of vegetal:taw, ;Toe .the peat week• em:er. the auspieei. turoed• 'again, to Torooto. high, and the cot,t of 3kich a beildik .as cabbage , and lettuce • leaves, aeets, of ;the. are Me- C.A. ' . • • ' -.• . ". • . ; ' Captain. Kenneth 'Campbell of a the . . made of one thickness of hoards, will turnips and apples, Will 'prove acceat- •e*),;.: James a. Strongh, f`Roaki6he,') dredge Eugene, 'Boston, Massa, hie re, not be out of the reach of the pocket able to Ahem and Alma will -alaa r.1.- Was the recipient, of. a. leeteer last,' turne4 to his; home •in Meat): . • week • from Cleveland aavis Mg le r of ; : the death of Miss Annie E.• ail:401'one i • 'with egg e he ean rely upon to be any farther ahead:: until 3,30 ;neat 'morning. • • • . spa) amr1 on an, of any working man. A few laying lish ' ahy ' kitchen' wast, as. O'ilmbs., hens can he benght for a small semi, • wraps of Meat,' •and eatele.' bread., an as it isatot mammy to ,tart • with some houeeholds thereie, clielt •,enT, show birds, provided the- stock is .ough of suck material to makee a.. big pure treetaandeof reasanable good .cana reduction 11 le •ociat of • lead: a • , kirmation. It •is advisable to • begin if the poualtevinan Molts. to -a ' few• • • of. Cleveland's most esteemed taachersol Ill Health is More ‘Erepariaivo.• Than having taught a -a. ft boa; ' • e•t gliteen years- ir) ohe school.. ' • Any' Cure e•-• ' • T1 ' • " t ' lied t •th' • - We are •nappy to + thee airs- • with very few birds, as hale a doeen, a • •ple: Who migrate across. this: con,tinent Small .poin"tS• lihi., these 11'.. will •be able H. II'll' •I *Fr:- 1 ' '' ' . • 1 ler, who 1.1,1 . .l..e.O. 50 ti.alt-ly .111 . and gradually add to this •nutaber as in at -Oirections seeking that' • which to run ..his 'flee% -at ft. -profit, and at 1 • or some •month s• here,: la Inaltine rapt- • • your extorience increas...s. the same' tinte hale the Pleastaa.; ,•af id •accovery. toast is .• liaeltit in. buy Nine tha•of them , impartant that the fowls ta properly' ily with one of theopost wholeriorne ef• pp'eridilig ...th...,,.. ty,isic-,1.. . ., . . a -., . „ trouble • or chronic catarrh ' reaulaino the .:go. -d cannot • • • -.ten The Poultry 1-10iise.-It is extremely knawi•ng that be. at anlailaitta his laana Nest- where: she a,nd Mr.• Hillier : . are are aollering from throat and ifing . . • • •• . from neglected. . colds,and'. speoefing boused, but this can he accomplished, foods.; fresli laid agasee, with very aimele btaldings. The Main points to look to in the poultry hous- ses are, to haie nEnry of fresh air • and light. A snow. If the intend- . ina poultryman • cannot get a well- • drained location for hi.; hors', or if - it cannot be drained, artistically, he• hart ha ter leave • the busfnaiS °lona for if he ha s a damp house and yaad he will be coutioually aiming trpuble with his birds. M". 11:9her'..t .4... 11"1.en4if; )' -S 11111d Tortunes yainly 'trying to regain- loSt „ : Ye B, Warrar, • her appearance . tri 'the oat side -world • .11.-,a11.11. Couldevery sufferer but CM.: Department of Agriculture; Galtagain after beolg.eonalma to her re ion •• do the past and Cure that first ,'. ner- .; Mr weetst owiag to the 'Miura she glected- cold, all this sorrow, pain, 'received by: a fall.' , enait•ta • and eapense' could •hitae been , ON1ll WOMAN'S STATE rgan aber er t 13 ir eine:hi et of 'avoided. Chambotlain) s , Cough • Reale • Toronto '• gave an clr ade-:s e:•t.pir- eily is' famouS for its curc of .colds ajice hall one, evenina laet week under • told lean' ali'ti.;•'S e tie andea• upoe.• 11 1.... tea :auspices of the L„.0. I.).• e - at see it and the 'Mote sorious• dipeetita - a • ' Mrs.' W. La Eliot .reternea fano •rnay he avoided., .For Sale by• all', • , Toronto last week, • . a druggats. .. . • , Te1;13 Her Sults:ring : Sisters To t',V - . . 'Then the building must have Plenta ' • • , •': ' • • a. Wilfrid Waltaa; secion1assora of ealr.• - • ....-a- ,. . • , Dodd KdnePlls. of light. Light is am; of the grs iy i eatest ' • • - anel Mrs. Jain"s taa4te, ia ill. • of e ' • - • .._ alunic 'pal; candidates were nominated enemies to disease germs of -all kinds. Theo Proved a 81ess'ng t Her •Wlett •Cla'fa,17,'' anaakra. .jataa • •,....„,,,,,aco • ae. t r throughout • Manitoba.. , . • lay better in a hr ghtlyaighted house, i • . Bee:des this, the hens will usually., . Inilt.i.Paias and Weir•afinaao; Ir.cr..? /1:'..-. arraced 'from their :„..fgatinat atay• afore Than Sthe Could •Lleat: Mt. William Ja• Copp. died suddenly , at Englehar a New G O. Lao. •• at Hamilton. . ,so they should get the•advanteige of ; . . all the son' ight pa aibla. See. ta it St. r eorge, •Alart., 1)00, ?Ill.-, S10- ' A oozy f; 0 ci a 1 time.ws,s. Kpera , on Worrnworth ,i..a Cias fsietoey at King- ston . was: burned, that the poultry house is we:1 sup- eat) -loping to e 1.0 let 31;r1 ..1; 1,-,0 II. ThatSday afternoon - h.ia at the p11 e el wit h via ndoe.-; on • he s ifith aireattaabaniet haetarat -ram-- eefaetfee- and-. aeieee 't•1 range11 tarrn the. h•lin.;•,atn& ni!‘v 1 The beW pO'rtfoll. Of the Verdllft ,f which °Me al. All: ct:1:1Ca1 ii'orm ••1 ;, red residence of the. 6.2cre41rY ••f tbe (Neale,. iflaalle asalata was , burned . 1,p:.t sides. Woman's histilute, ' araa Mera Sal- • causing a loss of -$30,000. ' Foal a:r is saeo of great larmeta womettaa life, •Mrs. Ar aro' -V t anc?. • More 411 10: ton 'is now being this olate has g en. the st paid lo this question than jeer hectic, .a0Itinra for Publication : The most impair, d metho«if ventilae; "I have arouaht up it large fognily ting poultry foris-'s is the oats in and hat always.. eraoytal good laalth curtain system. eonsists of tilac--until tke last two ycstrs. I ail fate- ing a cotton cuatain in a. e indow friar years) of age „ and it the critical st•ea,d of the glass. Ta^ air dia sea time( of life that cows' :la re ere through this and -keeps the 'mese wtataaa, had pains ih inj aglit hio renti lated. • and shoulder. a could not 11 • down (haat, care should be taleen to av tWo mintitea at a time Wahota $telee- arartgitts in the house. Qn a night !lig the great'st agony. Soingtan s when a strong wind is blowing agaitaii aVeakened Natal a feethia as if .omeatne the curtain a aortion of It nhould be had, 1P, -Id Pito of.tee -oil my Iva& covered. No fear nedd be felt about, Ahotbee time it would a e ..a, burning having the house too cold: In. expert- , pain under the left aimelar, m•en ts .crinducted at, the O.' A..C., 1 "I took many medicines gut could Guelph, by Prof. W. It, ,Grahana • it get no t'.el,hrf. till reading of dares of was conclusively proven. that . the similar, cases to -my own hy Duda's- hens laid het -ter in the eoldet ligusies.a Ridttea" Plato led me to try . them. ikot.,ses were • t• do of only one "I want all women to Vitow 'what ply of droned , pat were) fitted Dodd's Kidney, Pills did' -for om." • with the musain urtain system ,Thy did wonders for me. " ventilation. The temperature itt tifext • Diuld's Kidney Pills, core the 'Hid - buildings was almost ea Iota as it neys. The woman who has sound kid - was out)Ide. het end vigorous I neys ir; safeguarded azai nst nine - birds are trePi tiler' is -little tiang6r tenthi of the suffering that o of thmu freemng contbs. Now- a hurden..to. the wornvn ttf tie; adzi„ • 1 Ntril t• q • •eel ) a • , Mrs. William IVIcCulloiegh waa atruck ) •___ J.. 3 ••• 110111 theIp cernhuj m,!cting .11 het by •train •whilea.otosatog the track law 1.,otele, About 4,'„ •embees • •are it Rockwood and kilted. . .• :tired at about :1 ie. in, Atinoet evea y • Queen's stu arts at kingatoh had oolor • brought ; work in; ihe lively light with -tae poliai,. alid vox riltma,.. season. Mt.,:r the wir c of the, yeang inert Were arresterle ;lail aside the nontaes were reaa 1 YoOngBrool s, who escapedfrom and 1.'10 1h:Xt place ntee:in,t, eettl.tot Lindsay Jail and was brought' back, 1;. ea will be the fait 'alturailav An' committea aulaide hi his :eel by hang - 190'). Mrt, :Warnbelt kinrl y in-Ang• vice(' than all to her parte is wheta ' ; „e„eee • ....6nawyy the yrst :Meeting in 908: was held - alter which Miss FiklyntnineS was le - 1 quested to give, some leo le to aa THE. CHRISTMAS DINNER.' In apar of the :au11 that the word •shte r •saonded by 5i4)99fl the ol 1 dyspepsia means literally bad cook, favaite• "Annie Lauri ." P11 °VT' it will .110t he fait for malt .to lay le-lepton:a lam Harry Martin its) tee Matte on the cook if they aegin gala some eme selections on the organ, the Chriatinsta Dinner With little ap- !Squirt • Morris congratulased the petite and end it with diStress or in:embers on their Mcrae:Ong nunitert nausea. It may not tso lair for 4tiy to and on working so well together dothat-let us IMPo so for the attir the e which wag e secret of their s*C- of the .cook The dist .dyspepsia ease, Tea, and cake Noah white and indicates a hall stomach, that • la a brown bread were aersea by the 'sea* woak stomach there Is nothing e"se rotary and the liOung ladles ot the equal to Ifood's Sarsaparilla. ft ,giv- botise. All A,vere, delighted with- the a; tbe atomaell vigor and tone, entree outing and gave MP's. Halkeld a hear- dyspepsia, crates appetii,q, and nukes ty vote of t1ianPs.•0 etting the pleasure it 'should be. ' Th,,•.turierat of arra •Pew 'Was daily - ea' at. :',',11.,gara • taas..tatele. trailecon-, offences. w era Orovideta ler 'the cesaet arid thee moto:Mes, • owioge to the -steal, . entareerneet ci• the • astarantee • regule- . Folla).1e000,000: reairle f1fle911 tae. atreetaoL..Vitena• lastnialit aelebrete Mg the Aimee:rid 'itileilee ea the Eloper. - tit .aeaftela Josepa. • . • . • • ' • • • Varna (Intcaded for last isstia) .We Me sorry to hear• of the. sariaus camas', of Mi. Stinearie but tome le hear ef hie speedy teeovety. • Miss K. Stinson, recently. of Toron- to arrived. home • last 'week oW1,1i2,1 tQ' the illnoSs of her brother, Me. . A: Stinson. • daily until Dec. ith •account of Iaa ternatlonal. MVO ':,Stoek Eaposition. Tickets valid returning from Chicago mall Dec. 121h 1u1l informatain from •Graial Trunk Agents., •••••TY READ THE LONDON' DA'iaY AD; VIaRTIalart, artier 'Year. • The best metropolitan paper in West- ern „Ontario. 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