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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-11-18, Page 3November 18th,, 1909 Humor In. a lignm Book.: Most people are aware that the has been tinkered a gaad deal b' new m new A.nglican Ilynin Boole the BoeIf tors, apPea,red in the •original, as ine goes on the etocle matiret he- its popularity built a gallows frame Ottawa, Nov. 12. -The Census Office caus of Common Praise, is uove colning in- "When my eyestrings break fen- death." e the owuers feel that they can oa the eid e of Red Mountain, the gives out today a statement on the ecretary long Latin hymn, ascribed to Theoto use, but not so many have hearel The welharnown hymn for Palen make more out a the pufplic than they second la,rgest ia the world. This root, seed and fodder crops a Can - of the annotated edition, vonmiled ley Stwdoey, "All glory, leud and. honor can, take out of the portion 01 the gallows frame was photographed alld ada for the , month a October, to- o t ,,... gt),) is : ihei„, , mother earth they own, therefore it its picture printed tar ana ‚wide, it gether with their values as reported Mr. James Edmund Jones,. a Torontto Thee, Redeemer, len, s- "' " is hard. to see how the public can ii- was toasted at banquets. Only in the ihy the regular correspondents. barristerthe convener and, 1 of ,the compilation committee, The riolphi Bishop of Orleans, A. D. sat gum ing on gettthe better of the no. mighty Land. was it excelled e surely The yield of potatoes is 09,087,000 notes appended to each hymn deal The hymn is obviously based on the meter. In the ease of low grade min- there must be vast quantities 01 ore bushels, whinh is 22,697,000 bushels with its history, the :biography of the story of Our Lord's- entry into Jerus- es' such as the great gold :eines of beneath to xequire Such a 1140tY more than last year. Turnips are re- writer, and particularly the various Were, ridingupon an as, and His re- the 'Transvaal or the copper ilexes* of hoisting gear. So reasoned the pleb- ported at 107,724,000 bushels, being pears that very eew well-known' hymns 11rst twelve lines of the original ae readings of the hymn itself. It alie eeption by the ebildren. Only 1, ,t 6 Butte or Michigan, a vast :Amount of lie. The managernent installed there- 5,470,000 bushels eueee ea phoney mutt be expended before a di- in a mighty hoisting gear, so InigntY year. The hay and clover crop is than last lave survived in their original form. represented in the modern version, vtdend is available, but Cobalt is a , that when in. motion could be heard, 427,000 tons mare than last year, its Sometimes the author himself has but up to the seveuteenth eentury theepoor man's eamp. Wthere the silver is thred milee away. It was all eleeltle total yield being 11,4071,000 tons. Fed - found it Pays trona he grass . root hoist and, gained distinction by run changed them, but more often various following remarkable stanza was in - - der corn shows a decrease of 149 000 readings are devise4 by editors, both eluded : ih down. A half inch vein of typical Coe ning away and killing four men., tons, the crop being 2;780,000 tons'. bait ore will pay its own eeveloP-,Great raedicine 1 1 The average condition et potatoes for doctrinal and literary reasons. Be Thou, 0 Lord, the rider, Sorae of the expressions used by thee h • . And we the little ass, . ment ; why, then, does 'the eromoter 1 1 The writer was once asked by a over Canada ' ts 93.98 per cent. of older hymn writers ere oro foreiilehe! That to God's holy citypublic ? , oE a Cobalt mine require eta from the, rnps and other roots 91.64 per bank manager, his opinion of a Ve- te i than beautiful. For example, in Top-: Together We may Pass. . . !bait mining etocie. He reported. the cent. of hay and clover 88.68 per 'Again when a mme :which has been, mine to be no ood "Theuelat so " Cent d d lady's Rock of Ages," the lines "hWhen; *Fancy` a cengregation singing that !, •g , . a i. an of fo der corn 90.68 per openedup an eve ope gots 7 d. d I d ‘ th on .0 said the banker. "a chore Woman cent. mine eyelids elose in death," which) -Saturday Night market it is a safe guess "there 13 came into my offfee to draw out her The total value of the four crops ts something rotten in the State of Dere. savings to buy it. I told her to $202,473,700, as against $186,595,000 . mark." Then the public buys the leave it alone, but she would not last year. F'rince Edward Island is Protecting Sheep From Dogs. mine on its past record, the output she had read the aavertiseneent." SO credited with $5,748,500, or 2.83 per . . . • that is already stowed away in the when the world, hears of so and so -cent of the total, Nova Scotia with . coffers of the owners.. It's like buy- making a pile out of Cobalt he $18,741,300 ar 9.25 per cent; Now One of the greatest hindreanee to them and iif they once try conclusions hi- e a broken dOWA race horse with a Yi larunswick evith $13,497,900, or 0.4 success in sheep -breeding is the wan- never want the second experience. Vritt ample of heats left in him,. i should ponder whether the mone The nt-n° came out of the ground or of such, .per. cent; Quebee with $5-9,952,000, or. dering cur, and( any remedytwhich will; every farmer add one goat to _ his may pay a couple of dividends and as the poor chore woman, . 29.79 per cent; Ontario with $9,7,47•5, - provide against depredations ef worth e fleck and we shall hear no more abut then quit, but the La 'Rose and. Nip - It only rdauired a memory and care- 000, or 48.15 per cent ; Manitoba with less dogs is an advantage to sheep- ineeP-killing by dogs. . issing mines, • the Coniagas, etc., breeders. " Persons who have used rells ° . on fui reading of the subsidized press to $2,88h,500 or 1,42 per cent ; Sashat- would require to keep up their ,pres- see that somplarelf is lying. Round chewan with $1,796,500 or 0.93 per 1A, Maine correspondent of Rural Ufa sheep have elainied each of aierit for ent rate of disbursement twenty About lastJune it was given out that cent and Alberta with O tect sheep from dogs than an old- twentv-nve , or thirty sheep in the $2,276;000 or says: There is nothing better to pro- them. A good-sized bell for each years to be worth the money • they, the La Rose mine had sold its dump, 1.12 per cent. The value of hay end are selling at. for $30Q,000. About two months latr• clover alone is $132,287„000, being fashioned, goat. Those animals have flock attached by a good strap around The public hereabouts have been lied er • the report was given out that th $10,403,000 more than last ',Tar. h • I no fear of a dog and will dant the lite the sheep's, neck, will otten protect' to so much that the report of a TleW mine had entered into, a contract !with) The potato rot has.'elone mucheharmi out of -one in five minutes. Dogs fear the flock from dogs. strike receives little attention, but a contraotor •for the reduction ot in .the IVIaritirne provinces as a con -1 :Cobalt has had associated with it g this dump. The questioh arises : bow seeuence of the heavy fall rains e but • , eee • , bunch of liars who were not onlycou ex- ld they treat for a dump they had in Quebec and Ontario the yield and What Co-operation Etas uone :tremely daring hut really. higle-class • quality "ratik lugh. (hoed. reports are already sold ? . ' %fakirs, It ,has been • the. custom of also made for the Northwest pro -1 To show the dishonesty of the Co - For the Apple Industry; - ' these heopIt- to manipulate one issue vinces, but consideyable damage' • has after another. A little over two bait news service it is only necessary been, done • there in places b earl to dtaw attention to an item given, Y Y, ,years ago • it .became necessary- to Clinton News -Record "Cobalt Has Had Associated TiVith It a The Yield of Potntoes in Csnada is 99,087,000 fluskels. Bunch of Liars." frost "n Se t b . !keep one mine 'afloat ' .he reebor to,out immedliately on the taking( over . • 1 p ern er. by Alexander McNeill, Chief of the leading the business of • evaporating pertieteleei of the Lawson by the re.. Rose. Blot- In British Colemhia all the crops ant headlines reported that the are. reported, at • excellent in emality Three recommendations were mede In speaking of the advisareality of ex- ireee• a p ?market : for ond Fruit Division of the Dominion De- apples, Mr. McNeill pointed out that stock!. irbey *fished round the property 1•4' and yield,- but no areas hatie been parttnent of Agrieniture, in the state- while Canada exhorted last year near- till a vein, was •found, as innocent, of Rose reenagement had. begun drifting procured for that. province. - • . ment which he made before the Com- iy, a -million and a half barrels • of silver as •a corner loafer, But - tile' from: the. old Silver .Leef 'shaft to de- The full merit on therootand lede mittee of Agriculture, at the lest green apples as •comPared with ahmil- press began reirortine high class ore:*velop the "Silver,Sidewalk." orNotning der crops will be printed . in the Cen- • and noW being extracted. -"a catioad, win soon. marc was ever heard of this sus and Statistics Monthl These recommendations were in effect: our exports of evaporated stock me ithIe be ready to shiP,"7. ate. For months comes: the repoat that work in the y.. • session of the House of Commons. lime •exported .by the. •Ilaited States . Lawson has Olt. If the newshapers) (1) That orchards of early apples other hand; were . less than:r(neeof theboom .ticeliPlace. 1,000,000 this was • kept up till a small, recur- haere. tbe publie. interest at )wart why • '- ` be planted for the purpose o! supply- lbs as compared With 35,0000,0000 It's de they ' not state that the La Rose . . ing the expanding market of the W•eel I, exported by the heigllboring country.thing, To manipulate stock, •es a general ECZEMA AND PILES CURED Evaporators should he eairl, be ereete the public Must be gieee sortie failed. to connect- 'i ', For three years .. . ed in connectio.n , with the operations report to advance or depress the ie- the ,press has been fteltleed., NIVIII:itill.: renpeovretrs,, (2) That the co-operative principle . - already applied to apple growing be . . BIAGISTRA.TE AND SOHOOTe COM - carried on :by all the co-optative . sue. bre'. thipments_ are the • base .. of of "new. etrikese" IIIISSIONBE HEALED . sociatione... In support of this state- strike is. a, 'basis ot a three:day Rutty,. Port of a pay streak lost. ath' arolonged manipulation, as a new -hardly ever, .has there been the i. re-, I . _ further extended. ... ... f . Eg" ZA,M-BUIL (3) That evaporating plants he put ment he Pointed out that ChathandAs r th • b • . f • out - • • As a eonsequence, great quantities of . 1,or ree years mem els o , zatn-Buk by .its healing power has up by co-operative associations. sociation - increased. its returns le • earned •the praise of men and NYnnien Even if a million early apple trees means of an evaPorator. ' Macadamizing' rock has gone Out con- business world have placed themselv-' Speaking of the returns from apple alio w ' d. lq ore' and wearing 'as ore in es .on, the directorates of mining com-i- in the highest stations of life. One of sine o, were judiciously planted in the Late . Erie, district now they would not, Mr, lending,' their credit and repu- the latest prominent. gentlemen to speak . highly in Zain-13uk's favor is McNeill said, come into bearing soon growing, where, the work is intel- • • - •:. - • 1 f teflon% to the promotion, Without eeklv shipment, returns. Therd Panics, Mr C. E. Senford, of Weston, King's ligently carried on, , r M Nei I said is stick a wide range, in the va ue o o Co,', N.S. Mr. Weston is a Justice of ly fruit from Great Britain and. the there are cases in whiah 'land, that . M.'" -•e- -I-- ---- Cobalt ore that the., nuniber 'Of tons ehdue „ care or eousideration, and yet the Pease for. the county,. and a -mem., !enough to supply the demand for ear - would net be °worth more than . 15 ine .- hips :does.' not 'colistitute , • the they, hold their !'place ein the business . Canadian West. We, have not • the or $75 per. acre for ordinary .farrn -Tee, e -6 bra. ' s I ' 'n estimate h A ear ef ea' am ova indeed, • the Canadian bee of the Boairenado.v,..bniteLwe:owmok000.lure:omutis- world!. Once; .fruit required to supply the present •demand, he said, and the.. prospects are that the requirements of the mar- ,prirposes, _has,. by an eexpenditure (0 e-h--ah-el $100 per acre for trees' and the • • '..- $ OPr It• may yield $100,000. • •. .to trial and he went down. for ., five- fiticsrutoiltm?:uurtcfihntbae..." a ' ' , freight and treetmenti Mining, Journal brought Frarik •••Laar sionerse He i% also, deacon of the Bap - fruit of the seine, been increased. four .hchatte! Mote recently ,in Cobalt litetory the years. .tt, remaieed for that • corn -i; tn ••ceed supply in the immediate future.. : kets, named will still more greatly exte.dred per cent. All, hiewever, depends on the extent of the care given . to ore ite mines have• public hag demanded that the -favote paretively. 'small Journal to take • So tion, where is the Attorney Genera take. ac- tkenastowrzianaenaltn.iBdmuemi c Faaecnth irehherel aidsrespectedllcisospioinn i 'otn in. peaking of co-operation, Mt. 1Vice chards. In 'Norfelk ,county, for ex- seVeral mines are erecting eoneentra-, and those who are supposed to look ;after ' fakirs ? • No person believes of this great balm.: He says ; "I had tors • Neill referred to the well Known case ample,- the product of five. acres of ., •• " - • • ' ,of the Forest Aseociation of which comparatively. uncared • for orchard i p ' C It b • I - that Frank Law .15 the oaly . guilty, a patch of eczema on my ankle, which i lied beenthere for over twenty -years! sold six years ago ,.for $1$0. Next minds one of the old War Eagle. 'mine one There ate 'otherS. .' • break out on my- ShOulder% 1 - bad Dan. Johnson is manager. In 1907, Sometime also . the disease "would - -when the average grower did not re- year the title to the' lend passed to in ihrissiand, . The War Eagle:during' ••• • ----Cobalt. r * . • taken solution of. arsenic, •had. applied alize over .$1 per blel. for his apples, A, Gilbareson. •Mr. Gilberteon. at .•-• • - various ointments and tried all sorts and in the year in which private ap- once hope to cultivate, prune, spray of talus to obtain a cure, but in vain. ling their stock, the Forest Associa- same orchard yielded .4 revenue of Cow an.A•Cash. proved highly -satisfactory, and .cured ple operators expereenced losses •in sell- and thin the fruit: Last year this Zam-Buk, unlike. all else I tried,. tion, by its effective organization, and $1,500 while- the expenses of the year . . the ailment • • the quality of the fruit put ep realty- were only .$20,0. Another. fruit grow Is :it 'not time record eveii in these days ol wide „ • • • ed fully 50e. per bbl. for its members' profit of alti. per tree froni his Op- ers in Canada ' came' to think - serioare that all deity fatm- ledge as owning tete. 0 cows . that coinpletely Also. I, take: comfort in spread and, easily available ..knoive• , I hav,e . also used Zam-Buk for • e itching piles, and it :has. cured there above current prices. In laas they er. in Ore sante aeighboriniod made , 1,-, ly. of what .• , might • ;easily be eheoth- produce only 2,800 Or hi500 the, milk. , helping my • brother man, and if the secured over $2 per bbl. for the 7,000 profit of 40 per tree from lile : ohetes. (mem plished :by a little, e very lietlee iiee deteine their . best-' . • ' six or ' seven. •.publication of my:' experience of Zara. or 8,000 Ws. handled.. ' chard.. "Very few:. would - pass- : :he, . . , • • the • oppiettunity of picking aa- flee or 'menthe. Such cows are .no etedit to 13u1 io leetto d other eufferers to try shottglad. Frii the cure of New AcIvisorg Board of Educe'. '. • Were not diffieult, • There is a • beige i six live dollar bills if the conditions . , their owners, and: sueli ownerescatee- It do. credit' iO' the dignified :title' of .• • leg te'equal Zenaltuk." : . . • . - piles or skin dieeases, r know et neth- . • dairymen. -As Canadians we :should " sum et:money .waiting fee owaitia of Zane -Buie_ a.lso cures bnins, buts, daityecows. ,, . • jealoitely guerd against- such a, . cone . ulcer% Weed hpoisonifig, 'ringworm,.. 110111. Not: only is. present cash value as- ditien of affairs being impossfble. It is esealp • sores ' chapped hands cold easy .o detect those poor now% by •sores„and ail skin inJuries and•-diSc steed for the application of a little T work of the scrutineers 'who Representing. the public: tehool in- nent 1111P hebrain :power, but solid . and 'perrime recording. weights of milk,. and it is eases:. Rubbed well on to th.e chest ire eeses of cold it relieves • the tight aching. g . ness arid lav,e been engaged lor the past week specters -Mr, .1V.. I. Chishohn, : times a distinct. yeising of rovement .of dairy ' conthe injurious to ally district • to retain , . . stores sell. at 50c. 'box, or post free • •didates for the Advisory Council of Chatham: • . . . . - - able gain in contentment end.- sedll- a Meastme. ilot teai dairy cows. The queen . o the dairy, *the select. eow, will, do me 2 boxes for 11.25e inongrels, ind re• counting the ballots cest for can- Kincardine •• 'Rev. W.' H. G Colles 134:” s'iatu's of dairy firming, _ i,be •whol siteh wretched tpeciarienS, from Zara-Buk Co., Toronto, for price, t was completed last week and theeeomt• B. Dow,. Whitby ;(Mr... John H. Leugh- _ . 'reaped, a notable and. enviable ad ie, finitely better if bIandled • . right : by • Education for the next three years : gepresentihg. the trusteet-Mr. John plete new Council, as annoupeed by ton, Parkhill. • • . . . tion to our rehutation amotig the na- rrienhwhe 'put' ,dairy intelligence into President Tett; in ',a 'speech at Rich - Mr. J. A. Houston, Acting Reheistrar, , tions of '' the world as high chat% deity. operation, ' • . . . • . ' I • Va., .outlined the proposals- he 'a composed as follows :- Interest centred' 'largely in the pub-' dairymen svotild quickly 'result.. Un- To return to that pile of cash : It ""'-effiaio mem,bers-Dr. John Seath, fortunately,- as We • are hiformed by only half the cows in Ontario were n1.00r, will. make to Congress in las. annual, • lie school section, in which the mai- 1.4 erintendent of Education, and theve the Dairy and Cold Storage Cont- made to yield just ten della% morel ' • Dr. R. A. Falconer, President of the- milk, . it ineens an extra live millioes nMssage. : ority of the ballots were .casti , Miss Johnston again headed the pelt with missioner, Dominion Department. ot The two.; suffragettes who - - threw University of Toronto. ! e -a plurality. of 'neatly 300 votes . ' • Agriculture, Ottawa, we have to go en of dollars within easy, reach. • - • - . • stones at the _Lord MaYor's, banquet Representing the universitiesc•-Rev.• though ethe fact that 'Miss CharlotteOntarioin ,London have been sentenced to a tawa ; Dr. John Matheson, Queen's lady didate, ran fifth indicates (het the. 5,000 Men. Keep 'Beet, lit• . Dr. W. J. Murphy, University of het- Loviek; Kingston, the other • lady cen- ' montlx ' in jail at hard . labor. • University ;Or. John Dearness, West -teachers did not vote eolidly tor ,- . . • . •ern University • Rev. Dr thhancellor the lathes e The feet that ,ele. Jordan h, h • .. . Repeat it.:e-"Shiloh's.Cure will . ah Provost Macklem, Univ.ersity of To- Kingston mane militated. against' MISS . PtePS to Arrest; the•Black , fact that the foul brood erolistitutes • ' 'tie Of • the Burwash, University of 'Toronto e -Rev. who made an exceptioaal run was' a t Wall b Urged• to Take to. act. .This is a. reCogru n -, ways care my coughs and colds." • ronto ; Dr. John Fletcher, University Levick. .' . .." •. ' • . • 13rood•Pest. • • . a real menace to the bee-keepieg in dustry, the general feeling being tbat of Toronto ;, Dr. Alex. C. McKay, Me- Only three changes are made in •the "That the 'Ontario: Beekeepers • As • - . 4„ Master University. • personnel of the Council ; In the high. whatever was done ought to be done • New: ealand will re-oeganize her seeiation view with alarm - the pre-- quickly, . . . Representing the public school: school section Mt. Smith,. Toronto valence and spread ot the .' eisease, . system of internal . defence M aecor- teachers-Miss HBlack Mood, end that the Govern- Harriet Johnston, To- takes the place of Mr. T. A. Kirk- Mr, .P.• el. !dark Of Borodino, Nhlfh,cordate% with the reconunendations ot ' , -mato ; Mr. Alexander A. Jordan, connelj, Lindsay, who retirede. the" relent be ' urged to 'take Immediate who with his parther, Mrh Coultere is, the Imperial Defence Committee. Kingston ; Mr. Jas. W. Plewes, Chet- Sena•te of the Universite of Toronto steps to locate every. hive infected known all over the coutinent as One! ..o'. . . , t t ' th fatal raalwa Tne niques . in o te v . y ham ; Mr. Thos. A. Reid, Owen 'elected Dr. Pletcher to. succeed Pan- with the disease, and that it take of .the most successful reaterd . ed • wreck is' progress a aneouher; Sound. cipal Hutton, and for the Western measnres to secure ' control . of all' queeti bees, gave a practical demon-' I Representing the high school teach- University Dr. Dearne.ss seeeeeds Pro- such, 'destroying :them if rieceseary." stration with. the . aid of his . (qui*V' Candidates were noinineted tot the •ers-Mr., Stephen Martin; B. A., St. vast James. The trtiSfAkS at present: The &terve resolution Was, passed un- meht, of the methods of raising •th ---e, Legislature in. British Columbia yea - Mary's ; Mr. Gilbert. A. Smith, M.A. queens, followed in his esteblishmente next meeting of the 'Weimer) Educe- •tion of Ontario last Friday. meentrig. : There are approximately' 5,;000 men • terd .. ' ; on the board centinite to act until the animously by theeBeekeepOrsh Astocite • . Toronto. in Ontario Whogo in for professional • Mr. Oliver Weise:, Conservativreeevas . Representing the separate school tional Association at Easter when - The action followea upon stories:beekeeping. . ' "'I. nehers-Mr. John .1. Rogers, 1,1nd- the trustees' seetiOn will make 'their from the two townships of.' Murrel. • • efeat011 te the Commons in North Es- , aPPointhrreets. • . and Brighton in the county ot, Nere i humberland, which are said to be ' o. -, Why Cook JMet C' ante o t T ' ' _ oronto. suffering greatly from the pest. Otte hotanz Ferdinand of Austria and hia was told about who had lost . $6,000 wife are on. a Visit to the Kaiser fa three years by this aestructive Potsdam. at - agency. As Haan colonies of bces The British Committee on the 'Dra- . . . . matte Censorship hes tedvised that theh censorship be retained and extendeato music halls. The American newspapers haye been ling hare.then runners and wreetters have been found to be always perfect. - recently making investigations into with profit thought there ellett be fit t in bringing Coolt to 'Poronte. • ' from the dieease, it was sug- the financial gains that have fallen to Dr. Frederick Cook throUghehith asset-, geeo•d that thorough Itatianieing of tion that he discovered the North Ile wired, br, venk fur bih .term,1 "iiiiiiiithiitet•itse.;wouid be a Failution of the Pole, and it has been shown thee y and the latter's manager replied, of- connveted thigt(''s, 'hives, 'ltialtbuebura- getting 'not the lecture field quickly filing to give one lecture tor thc when the plague is diseoce.red, oc- he has been able to mint the sesph. sum Of $4000 in mid (aisle The easioning great loss to the .Ireeper. (id clans which have been east . upon his sporting editor went as high as $2 In relation to the same eubjeeleand narrative into gold. Aecording to all 900, estimating that that wag the after a 1e:solution 'asking that the On - accounts his present fee is $300 a highest gam that could be veld, arid tario Vora 'BroodMt be amended to night for Public appearance and he even at that the chanceof lase wet% appears to be finding localmanagers eonsiderable, Dr. Cook, however, do- as to give the inspectors the power, tm willing to lake the risk of geittinei dared that. the lowest oiler 1,e wouti relieloinhlyaveot bge°einngdiebelovetro''eedtehiv o beiangc out with a Profit even with quell a entertain was $3,505. Thor this teas- fected, but to go into any 'hive end guarantee to face. But he, appears to an Toronto has so far ,been achieved rind out for 'himself if it was he.althy, have come down in his figures even fel of his Presenee, and it is probable the Executive coniraittem together that. that the norling editor and bee with II. G. Sibbaid of Claude, Ont., When the controversy was a nine friends who were willing to take a and Mr. Morley Pettit, Provincial days' wonder a local sporting edit° ehance in bringing him arc money in Apiarist, N.vore appointed ae 0, coin - who, has had some experience in band pocket, Mitten on. the matter with full powers% • ..••••••••1.14 $1,000 REWARD For A Case of Ineurable Constipation To a Person who can't 'be cured ot constipation by Dr. Itamilton-s Pills, the above reward :will he paid. No cathartic medicinegives such lasting satisfaction or effects such marvellous - cures as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Relief itratiedietety follows or headache, bid- liousness and stomach disorders. ;No griping pains, no burning sensation,. nothing but the most pleaso.rit relief attends the use of Ilr. flarailton's Pills -others not se good. Price 250.1 a Nix, at all dealers. sex by a small' majority. Estabashod 1879 roR WITOOPING COTIGn, CROUP, ASTI1MA. C0110118, r3ROriciliriS, SORZ TrittoAT, CATARRH. DIPOTEMEIA Vaporliod Crenolene mops the rinfoxYmon of 'Whooping Cough. Ever dreaded Croup onn• hot c*ist where Cresolene is used. It pets dirocdy on nose ttitti throat, Inakiaa breathing cony in tho &me of colds, narrates the sore thenat nod stops tha cough. It is a boon to guk'orern of Antluon. 0 Cresolone in Qpowtrful gormlolife, hOth on a turative ond 41 provootice eemtagiottl ditto/ion. Cresoleneh bmm est recoendation is its thirty year ot tuecegsfal use» or sea te en traecses Solid Postal for no.. Vriptivo I:ooklet Ceetolene Authentic 'throat Tablets. enpl and teething tor the Li/toted maw. 10o. LOotolog• WWI Co., Limited, Agetttsr Men* tettd, Canute soe 11, Money..INSaving. Sale For 00,1100th it Commenced Nov. 1st and will Continue Right Through .this Mouth. RANGES REDUCTION FOR CASH FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER Happy Thought Range square $3.00 with reservoir .-3.00 . " 'with eservoir and high shelf 3.00 916 Pandora and reservoir . 3.0.0 tt reservoir and high shelf 2.00, '918 • " .. . and reservoir 2.00 reservoir and high shelf 3.00 Model Huron • - , f 2.00 -Kitiihen Range and Reservoir 2.00 ti COAL HEATERS No. 5 Radiant ll'ome . with oven No. 113 MeClary's Famous No, 114 Fairy with oven and 5. per cent. discount off all 2.60 2.00 3.00 " 3,00 2.00 small Coal Heaters • HARDWARE Bell feud Steel Hammers reg. The for 40e Wenches 50e for 38e Fire Shovels 5c and 10e. 3 -ft English Rules 30c Handled Axes 75c A fine quality Shaving Brush 25e Razor Strops, good 25c Special prices on Razors Glass Cutters 10c See the new Self -wringing Mops only 75c Lanterns, large burners 60c A good Storm poor complete with fittings $1.50 GRANITEWA. Re " Just received a large assortn-leut ane!.third off the regular price. $1.25 Double Cookers fbr 1.00 • " • 30e Wash.Bowls for 80c Water Pails tor. • 30e Tea, Sleepers for 35c Chambers for 40c 50e " 41.50 Preserving Kettles for 1.25 " . 1.00. " .75 •., .60 " .30•Dippers for 84e 66c. 20e .53e 20e 23c 27c 33c $1.00 84c 66c 500 40c 20c DUSTBANE Why You Should. Uie Dusiba. It saves labor in sweeping. It 8aves one half your dusting. It -saves your carpets and rags.. It saves yonr health. ' • • It is sanitary as it contains an anti3stptic fluid whieh kills gernio. The evaporation of this fluid ,while sweeping thoroughly, disinfects the room., Try it once and you will continually use it. • . • List of Second-pand Heaters in Good Repair t Acme Coal Heater $10 1 EXpot Coal Heater $8• 1 Radiant Home with oven $18 • 1 Princess Acorn $14 1 Imperial Jowell $15 1 Vesta Peat117 Meclary Belle $4 1. Parlor Cook for wood $4 2 Box Stoves for wood $2 1 Honor Bright wood ecok $15 Try Wyandotte Cleaner and Cleanser- a full 5 lb. Bag for 23c, The Cheapest and Bet Cleansing Compound in Use. Harland Bros. sToves AND HARDWARE CLINTON